Evening Star Newspaper, December 23, 1936, Page 24

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GRANDEUR IN GOWNS—glamorous beauty to make her feel cherished. Lace is lavished on lustrous pure-dye satin—waist- lines nipped in and skirts flatteringly full. And sheer inserts or bows of satin will win further applause. In tearose or dusty blue; sizes ?2 to 40. $ I 0.95 $7.95 Snx Umomwiar, TEID FLOOR, TWIN SWEATERS—douny welcome gifts. Upper sketch—""twins'’ with reversible, grosgrain-bound cardigan. In blue, aqua, gold, brown. $5.95. Lawer—zephyr ““twins’ with unusual necklines. In maize, aqua, blue or rose. $3.95. Others, sises 32 to 40, $395 to $22.75 SeorTswWEAR, TaIRD FLOOR. THE HANDBAGS— <0 smart she will probably “move into” your choice on Christmas afternoon. We show three styles in black or brown suede: (A) Top-handle envelope, $7.50. (B) Satin-striped frame bag, $7.50. (C) “Puckered” suede pouch, $10. LeataEr Goops, Asix 8, Fmst FLOOR. HANDMADE SLIPS—iluxurious in their heavy, pure-dye satin, the delicacy of vtvheli: err;broidery, the ith onl charm of their lace inserts. two seams. In shining tearose; sizes 35 S 5-95 - e B RS B B P EVENING ' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1936. CHRISTMAS SING Thursday Morning at 8:40 O’Clock A program of Christmas carols, interspersed with solos ap- propriate to the season, will be rendered by our employes Thursday morning, December 24, beginning at 8:40. The public is invited to take part in the singing. Street balcony will be opened to the public at 8:30." The G x ¥ * MASCULINE** “YOU AND ME” BEVERAGE SETS. Six glasses in a choice of three types of beverage glasses—each one engraved with “You” or “Me.” An interesting set that makes an unusual gift. Attractively designed with o wide frosted band around 53-75 the top of the glass. Set FISK FREEZERS chill drinks without di- luting them. Use them instead of ice cubes —their liquid is quickly frozen in any refrig- erator tray. Place them in the beverage glasses and they will quickly cool the drinks. Set of four, each freezer with SI a different color liquid Grasswars, Frrre Frook. 15 GIFT NECKTIES in o large variety of colors and patterns men like to wear. Always a good gift because a man can 52 5250 never have too many ’ Others, $1 to §5 WOOL SCARFS. A masculine means to keeping warm on blustery days. And always 52 a fine gift he will appreciate Others $1 to $10 SCHICK SHAVERS. A “best bet” to please a man. Give him a lifetime of easy GALECOAT by Alligator, for storm and sports wear. A practical present for any man who must brave Washington's unpredictable weather. A coat he can wear and always feel properly attired. Lightweight, water repel- lent, windproof and feels like a fine worsted. Well tailored in 3| 5-75 outstandingly smart styles____ THx Mxw's Srore, Szcowp FLo0m. MEN'’S DRESSING CASES of heavy topgrain cowhide in black or brown. Ten durable fittings (which is most unusual at this price). Talon fastened. Whether he travels a lot or a little $ he will thank you repeatedly for this very use- 5 LuceAss, Fourte FLOOR. TOYS FOR CHILDREN s« SHOOFLY TOYS are popular with the nursery KITCHEN CABINET with cartons (empty) to place on the shelves. In buff and Sl red metal, with two doors. WALK-A-TOY, a large cat that struts for- ward as a bell rings gaily.. In plywood with Sl bright decoration DESK AND CHAIR of his own to make a set when “a-riding"” they would go. At- ter feel i rtant. Of compositi eavy tractively painted duck, swan, rooster or 53.75 youngste! mpol on—h fibreboard—securely braced. Desk, with - three drawers, is 36x26Yz inches, 17%2' § 4.95 inches high. In olive brown finish. WARD_¢& LOTHROP £ : !‘% horse—constructed of sturdy plywood___ Txz Tor Sroms, Fourtk FLooR. ~apos¥? a [

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