Evening Star Newspaper, December 16, 1936, Page 33

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Broadcloth Shirts that he will appreciate be- cause they are above the usual in fabric, colors and patterns. Stripes, 52 and 33.50 checks and plain colors Gift Neckties in masculine colors and pat- 5353 terns Tux Men's Stonz, Secons FLOOR. Novelty Lighter by Ronson. Lights pipes as well as cigars and cigarettes. Richly fin- 2.50 ished in grained enamel and chromium. Crrrs, Amie 14, Fmsr Froon. Nine-inch Band Saw for the home craftsman with deep channel and 9x9-inch tilting frame. Ideal for his hame workshop. With- S|5.'I§ out motor. (lllustrated below) Heavy-duty Lathe (not shown) with 10-inch swing, 31 inches between centers. Perfectly aligned for very accurate work. With- $ | 5-'5 out motor THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Wool Scarfs. Very masculine ways to keep him warm and comfortable on blustery Win- ter days. Plaid, checks and plain 52.50 and 83 Tuz MEN's Store, Seconp FLOOR. Silk Socks in all the patterns and colors that men like. Made of pure, heavy silk for Sl long wear. Tuz Men's Store, Szconp FLOOR. Opera Slippers in soft kidskin. Leather soles and rubber heels. In tan, green wine, 53 black, blue and red colors Daniel Green Leather Opera Slippers (not shown) with soft soles and padded heels. A va- 53,50 rietyofcolors - .- . Tmz Mex's Stoss, SzcoNp FLooR. Dressing Cases in topgrain c¢owhide, russet, black or pigskin. With ten hard rub- Slo ber fittings. Slide fastener opening__- Luessss, FourTe FLOOR. D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1936. Tobacco Bowl. With Tally-he Onyx Ash Trays with clever metal fig- ures. A man’s ash tray if there ever was 33-” oo~ Trz Mex's Srorz, Szcown FLoon. This miniature Stetson Hatbox holds a gift cer- tificate for a Stetson hat. Give it to him Christmas morning; then he may choose the style and color hat he 85 ‘o !IO prefers Malacca Canes with Sterling silver bands 17.9 and placque for initialling Tz Mzn's Srorz, Sscoxp FLoOR. Billfold and Key Case Sets by Buxton. Hand- fashioned in sturdy leather. Brown or 35 black Necktie Racks. Hold 24 or more neckties SI neatly and wrinkle-free Laaruez Goops, Aisir 10, Pmst FLOOR. Parker Pen and Pencil Sets with the new visible Vacuumatic pens in attractive gift $|5 boxes. Pen, $10; pencil, $5. Set Srumnonmy, Aisiz ¢, Fmst Froon. Schick Shavers—the perfect gift for @ man. Clean, easy shaves without lather for the $ 15 rest of his life. With his initials Tz Mxr's Sroar, Ssoox Fioom. GGalbte o3 1 T Whether he is Dad, husband, big or “kid” brother or the “one and only”—you will find the gift or gifts for him here in The Christmas Store. In such a boundless assortment of things and prices that you will never be able to say, “Men are such hard people to get gifts for.” Madras and Broadcloth Pajamas in smart colors and attractive patterns. Stripes, checks 33 and solid colors Tax Max's Srors, Sscovs Froof. Flannel Robes of lightweight, but warm wools. Plain colors, or plain colors with contrasting trimming, overplaids and stripes. Deep, $|0 masculine colors. (Below, right) Chalet Robes, made of spun rayon with a high, rich luster. Lined with pure silk. Distinctive patterns and colors. Exclusively in The $25 Men's Store in Washington

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