Evening Star Newspaper, December 9, 1936, Page 35

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From Austria . . . a bag of petit point, almost in- credily fine (A). Velvet lined and with exquisite frame, $85. From England . . . wine colored calf in a capa- cious, beautifully appointed bag (B), with distinc- tive panel fastening, $30. LeataER GooDS, A1six 8, F'mst FLooR. From France . . . gloves (A), in six-button length Green or Tango Suede, P-K sewn with corded top and back, $6.50. Doeskin Classic (B), P-K sewn and with Paris point backs—in chaudron, beige, black or white, $4.50. Groves, Aisuz 18, Fmsr Froon. From England . . . Liberty scarfs in prints so patrician in feeling, so attractively different the can be declared at a glance “Liberty, of course, $1.50 and $2.50. . HANDKERCHIE?FS, AlsLe 17, Fmst FLoon. From England . . . an antique silver-plated locket and chain (A) from the Calendonia market, $20. From Germany . . . a distinctive group of marcasite jewelry includes this bow pin (B), $10. And Germany sends rhinestones, twinkling in @ flexible bracelet of rhodium (C), $15, Noveury JsweLy, Aisis 5, Fmst FLoon. Most of them exclusive with Woodward & Lothrop—all of them inspirations for the friends From England . . . a fine alligator-grained leather writing case. Leather lined and with five pockets in graduated sizes. Pencil and blotters, too. $10. BTATIONERY, AlsLE 6, FirsT FLOOR. From France . . . Lalique, exquisite sculptured glass is especially appropriate for Christmas in amber-toned cherubs that may serve as bookends. Each, $32.50. And in @ Madonna and Child in clear glass, $40. Grrrs, Amiz 14, Frer FLooR. From Czechoslovakia . . . a dinner cloth and nap- kins in the new, very smart rayon damasks. Hand hemmed—creamy white—and in both floral and modern designs. Cloth 66x90 inches, with eight 18-inch square napkins. An outstanding value at $10.95. Liwzws, Ssoomp FL00R, From Scotland . . . a delightfully soft Barrie sweater with becoming collar. In purple, rose, green or gold, $10.95. Other Imported Sweaters, $7.95 to $25. SrortewEAR, THmD FLOOR, From Italy . . . alabaster lamps. A horn-shaped lomp (A), $5. Its shade in shirred silk, $3.50; shade holder, 50c. A table torchiere (B) for in- direct lighting, $15. Other alabaster lamps start at $2.50; other alabaster torchieres at $3.50. Liwrs, SsvenTn FLO0R, From Austria . . . soaps, flattering in their frivolity. “Gropes,” gaily wrapped (A), $1. Four flower- bedecked cakes in @ “wallpaper” patterned box (B), $1.25. From England . . . Bronnley 1-2-3 Toilet Soap (C) made with turtie oil. In six scents. Box of 12 cakes, $2.75. Tonsmms, Ams 13, Pmsr Pecen 4 who “have everything.” From Ireland . . . the exquisite “tissue sheer” Belleek china in two short-line open-stock pat- terns—one with the very important shamrocks, the other in creamy white with “underseas” decora- tion. Tea and luncheon services and decorative pieces. Cake plate shown, $6. Teapot, $8. OCunua, Porem Froon, From England . . . for persons from one to three, warmth in a two-piece knitted suit. One of several styles at $5. From Czechoslovakia, jointed wooden tays. The amusing Tyrolean shown, 50c. Liparre’ Ponsmuines, Fourrs PLOCR. ‘From Persia . . . a Sarouk Rug with the rich depths of beautifully blended colors that lend @ room s much of beauty. 2x4 feet, $29.75. Roes, Frrre FLoon. From England . . . masculine pull-over sweater of camelshair and wool, $13.50. From Italy . . . @ hand-woven tie of Grenadine fabric, $3.50. TEm Mzw's Scoks, Ssocem FLo0R.

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