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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1936. -WOODWARD & LOTHROP 10™ 1™ F AND G STREETS bl PuoNE DIstrICT §300 huopiommcd LGk should be chosen early SPARKLING CRYSTAL STEMWARE with hand-cut and polished stems—in a complete line. With copper wheel engraved initial shown, each piece, 85¢c. With monogram shown, each piece, $1.15. GLAssWARE, F1rTH FLOOR. & HANDBAGS add individuality to chic with monograms or Monocraft ini- tials. The calf pouch and envelope shown, each, $5. Initials, 25¢ to $1 each. Monogram shown, in three fin- ishes, $3 to $4.50. LezatHER GooDs, AISLE 8, FIrsT FLOOR. SHEER WHITE LINEN HANDKER- CHIEFS with corded borders—shown with hand-embroidered monograms. The feminine version, 95¢. The mas- culine, $1.01. Hanpxeacmiers, Awsis 17, Prst Frook. STERLING SILVER in patricianly simple goblets and butter plates, ideal background for initial or mono- gram. Butter Plates, dozen, $45. Goblets, each, $5. SrLver Room, FIRst FLOOR. COMPACTS, a generous square (lower sketch), enameled in black, bright green or red, with crest for initial, $1. Or Corday’s amusing envelope (up- per sketch), a double compact in gold and silver color combination, $3. ‘TOILETRIES, AISLE 11, FirsT FLOOR. BRIDGE ENSEMBLE—two decks of cards, two score pads and eight tal- lies, monogrammed—plus suede-fin- ish card table cover and twelve match folders without the monogram. Flower of France design. $3. Srarionsay, Aisis 6, Fmst FLoOR So we suggest you take the “initial” step now —and array a few of the delightful gifts, initials or monograms may mark “selected just for you.” For your choice, now, will allow ample time, so the work may be beautifully done—and ready for Christmas delivery almost anywhere. STERLING SILVER, too, in a feminine three-piece toilet set in satin finish, $25. Other toilet sets, $18.50 to $65. And a cigarette case, engine turned, $16.50. Other cigarette cases, $8.50 to $52.50. FiNe JEwrLry, First FLOOR, PINS know their letters, too—with frames in several styles to hold 24- karat gold-plated or silver-plated initials. $1 to $2. NOVELTY JEWELRY, AISLE 7, FIRsT FLOOR. NEW STYLES IN ENGRAVING DIES for monogramming stationery. An unusual and especially thoughtful choice. The dies, $2.50 to $6. Ad- ditional charge for stationery, accord- ing to your selection. EncraviNg Roos, Fmst Foon, b HAND-FORGED ALUMINUM in smart modern trays. Style shown, with three initials, $5. Another style, with single initial, $3. Ash Trays, with single initials, $1. ‘THE GIFT SHOP, SEVENTH FLOOR initialed for the travelers on your list. With ten fittings and rubber - lined pocket. Feminine—in lizard grain calf; mas- culine in natural calf. Both Talon- fastened. Each, $10. Luccace, Fourte FLOOR, A MAN'S MONOGRAMMED ROBE presents smartness, warmth and indi- viduality. In solid colors or contrasts —machine monogrammed at no added charge. $10. Tax MEN's STORE, SECOND FLOOR. HUGE APPLIQUED INITIALS center and contrast with a fagoted bedspread in delicate rose, green, eggshell or peach rayon—for a very feminine room. $16.50. ARt NEEDLEWORK, SEVENTH FLOOR, e S < o e MONOGRAMMED BATH SETS in softly tufted chenille. 18x32-inch mét with matching seat cover—in nine striking color combinations. Set, $3. Allow three weeks for delivery. LiNeNs, SecoNp FLOOR. MASCULINE GIFTS — Belts, with buckles initialed at no added charge. Scarfs, machine monogrammed for 25¢ to $2 additional. Shirts with machine monograms, starting at 25¢ additional. TeE MEN’S SToRE, SECOND FLOOR.