Evening Star Newspaper, November 28, 1935, Page 25

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BEAUTIFUL ENOUGH for any woman —the Satin Rolinee nightgown with its exquisite Alencon-type lace; blush, Pompadour rose, sunset blue—smart, new colors for nighr-thmgs—$3.50 S1LK LINGERIE, THIRD FLOOR. SCUFF-BOOTEES is what you ask for —and what you get are the most luxu- rious lounging slippers imaginable— in Chinese brocade with a fluffy cuff of rabbit’s hair. In red, white, blue and silver brocade— Women's SmoEs, THIRD FLOOR. GIVING BEAUTY AWAY — is your privilege when you give Coty’s charm- ing compact set—gold-toned finish inlaid with turquoise — double-com- pact, perfume in case, and lipstick— TOILETRIES, A1SLE 14, F1RsT FLOOR, 5 PLAYING HOUSE is -twice as much - fun when one has a real Colonial doll house to play in; of masonite and wood —very strong (and the furniture, of course, comes extra at $1.95), House, set up— $2.45 THE Toy Srore, FOURTE FLOOR. ~ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, DN. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1935. N - sy —The Christmas —a page of them—something for everyone, from the “smallest fry to their grandparents"—and you will be as happy about sending them as they will about receiving them. ANOTHER SCARF — and how wel- come, this gay plaid imported woolen square that she can tie to her own smg{( taste—a lot of cheerful colors from which to choose— $|'95 NECKWEAR, AIsLe 15, FIrst FLOOR. A COSTUME SLIP, beautifully trim- med with Alencon-type lace, also comes in the exquisite Satin Rotinee— you may have it in medium or long lengths, in white or blush— $2.50 Costumz SLips, THIRD FLOOR, DECIDEDLY THE SPORTING THING to give—if she is a great-out-of-door enthusiast—is this suede windbreaker —ijust waist-length — with a Talon fastener. Inbrown or green—$6 50 . BPORTSWEAR, THIRD FLOOR. WHEN YOU GIVE A MAN A ROBE, let it be well tailored, cut full enough for really comfortable lounging—and let him indulge in a little color or some dashing stripes— $7.50 Tur MEN’s STORE, SecoNp FLOOR. FOR THE SMALLEST FRY-—the pro- verbial “’baby bunting’’ will be a wel- comed gift; this one has a crepe-lined hood and some little animals appli- qued for extra amusement. In pink, blue— $5 INFANTS’ FURNISHINGS, FOURTH FLOOR. PAJAMAS that he will not blush over —these Faultless No-belt ones in a monotoned patterned sateen; black with grey, maroon, dark green, navy blue— THE MEN's STORE, SecoND FLOOR. N7 WO:fDWARD & LLoTHROP SIOre —e ok s o TOO CHIC FOR WORDS—these new, short doeskin gloves that fasten with a big, smoky-pear! (simulated) button on the back of the hand; black, green, brown or navy— $350 Guroves, Asie 13, First FLOOR. THREE PAIRS of our exquisitely sheer Jane Wandl Chiffon Silk Stockings will practically sweep her off her feet— (if she prefers a heavier weight you can have them) — 3 pairs $2 85 HosIERy, AIsLe 19, Finst FLOOR, PRACTICALLY PERFECT PARTY BAG is this one—inside you will find a cig- arette case and vanity—and it comes in a grand variety of metal lames or velvet — jeweled clasp and every- thing— $5 HANDBAGS, AlsLE 8, FIRsT FLOOR. BRIDGE FANS will approve this smart bridge table cover—in a suede-finish cloth, with three-letter script mono- gram in a contrasting color; green, brown, tan, red, blue; ten days for de- livery— STATIONERY, ArsiE 4, PIRsT FLOOR. HANDKERCHIEFS ARE PERENNIAL FAVORITES—choose the gay bordered ones with initials for a man—or paste! linens, charmingly appliqued, for a woman — either come three to a T $1.50

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