The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 13, 1920, Page 7

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MONDAY, DECEMRAET 13, 1970, THE SEATTLE STAR © Ole EREDERICKSNELSON DOWNSTAIRS ST ®rimsWith Christmas Gifts CAt Low Prices THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE is astir with happy Christmas throngs bent on the cheerful business of gift-choosing. ‘Mid fragrant Christmas decorations, tables and counters are piled high with gift-merchandise Pficed so economically that gift-money Slippers on Christmas morning | is a jolly beginning | for the “day of days.” Everyone may have this pleasure, for there | are “Comfys” for men, iy] women and children. , WOMEN’S FELT “COMFY” SLIP- PERS in eight love- ly colorings, $2.50 pair. COMFY” SLIPPERS for misses and children, boys and youths, $1.50 to $2.75 pair. IMEN’S FELT “COMFYS” with sheepskin soles, $2.75. MEN'S LEATHER SLIPPERS with hand-turned soles, $4.50, $4.75, $5.00 and $5.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Umbrellas Attract Many Gift-Buyers OES she want a gaily- colored Umbrella with a great ring in the handle — ‘would the youngster like one wf her “very own” to carry ito. school—would the man of "the house appreciate an extra a ? The Downstairs Store 4 well-prepared for these gift ‘quests, and makes a feature ‘af low prices, too. » COLORED SILK UMBREL- does its duty on a generous scale. Toytown is Fairly Overflowing With Christmas Joys ABBITS and little pigs crowd quite boldly among toy elephants and tigers and other fierce animals. Drums are beating and horns are tooting. Electri¢ trains are flying in and out of tunnels. Coaster wagons are lined up near velocipedes and autos that are parked till Santa comes. Toytown is full of the action that a boy loves, Electrical Conveniences Are Worth-while Gifts ECAUSE an entire meal may be prepared electri- cally at the table, and be- cause many household duties are now relegated to elec- tricity, many far-sighted gift-choosers have decided to give Electrical Appliances. ITTLE girls wander among rows and rows of dollies and doll furniture, then trip over to inspect the stoves, cooking utensils and tea sets. They gather around the cedar chests and doll trunks, too, and linger long over games and books. 2 Girls have reasons to love Toytown, too. Gift Offerings in China and Glass Wares that typify the opportunities in The Downstairs Store for buying home-gifts at very attractive prices: CUT GLASS SUGARS AND CREAMERS in new oval shape, beautifully cut on LAS in blue, taupe, purple and green, $5.00. LK UMBRELLAS with the fashionable bracelet han- dies in shell, amber and ivoroid effects—navy, taupe, red, green, purple and black, $8.50. ILK UMBRELLAS in navy, taupe, red, green, parple ; and gray with composition handles in shell, amber and ivoroid effects; some with composition rib-tips and ferrules, also; $10.00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Jewelry Gifts To Twinkle Christmas Greetings BAR PIN or Brooch to nestle among the laces of her blouse—a Necklace of bright-colored or pearl beads—a jeweled comb—these are random suggestions from a spark- ling‘ array of Jewelry Gifts at modest prices. BRACELETS in sterling silver, white metal and gold-washed styles, 50¢ to $2.00. BAR PINS, Cuff Links, Beauty Pins, Lingerie Clasps and other jewel- ARL BEADS in gradu- ated strands, 27 inches long, 50¢. SOVELTY NECK CHAINS of colored beads and metal links. ; p J ry gifts, attractively- 25¢ to $4.50. boxed, 25¢. --THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Men’s Gifts Chosen Economically Downstairs HE gift that can be put into immediate use is always a safe choice to make for the man. Here are such gifts in abundance, and all moderately priced: HANDKERCHIEFS ra FLANNEL SHIRTS, in price from $3.00, $4.50, $5.00 and plain white cambric to $9.00. T5e for initialed linen. TIES, 50c, T5e, $1.00, '| HALF-HOSE, priced from $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75. . 25e for lisle to $1.00 for BATH ROBES, $8.00 and pure thread-silk. $11.00. ‘| SHIRTS, $2.50, $3.50 and SMOKING JACKETS, $5.00. $8.00 and $12.00. GLOVES, 65c to $6.00 SWEATERS, $4.00 to pair. $16.50. “THY, DOWNSTAIRS STORE FREDERICK NELSON COFFEE PERCOLATORS in pot style, $12.50 to $23.50. COFFEE PERCOLATORS in urn style, $18.00 to $31.00. ELECTRIC CURLING IRONS, $6.50 to $8.00. ELECTRIC CURLING IRON HEATERS, $5.00 and $7.00. ELECTRIC TOASTERS, $3.75 to $9.75. ELECTRIC WAFFLE IRONS, $20.00. ELECTRIC OHAFING DISHES, $21.50 and $22.50. ELECTRIC PERCOLATOR SETS, five pieces, $47.50. ELECTRIC TEA POTS, $19.00, ELECTRIC TEA SAMO- VARS, $21.00. . TRAVELING UTILITY SETS, $9.75 to $11.00, ELECTRIC TRONS, $5.00 to $10.00. ELECTRIC VIBRATORS, 20.50 to $29.50. 1900 CATARACT WASH- ING MACHINES, $175.00, HOOVER ELECTRIC CLEANERS, $60.00 and $74.00. ROYAL ELECTRIC VAC- UUM CLEANERS, $60.00. ELECTRIC DISH WASH- ERS, $155.00. ELECTRIC SEWING MA- CHINES, $82.00, $92.00 and $108.00. SEWING MACHINE MO- TORS, $22.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Gift Handkerchiefs F YOU would have the Christmas Tree bear an abundant harvest of Handkerchiefs, choose them in The Downstairs Store, where Handkerchief-money has a way of providing for more names on the gift- list than you would imagine. EMBROIDERED-CORNER HANDKERCHIEFS, 10¢, 12%%¢, 15¢ and 20¢. SCALLOPED-EDGE HANDKERCHIEFS with em- broidered corners, 35¢. BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS, two or three in box, jue” 50¢, GS¢ and $1.00 box; six in box, MADEIRA-EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS with embroidered edge and corner, three in novelty gift box, for $1.75. CHILDREN’S BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS with stamped or embroidered designs, two or three in box, 15¢ to 35¢ box. rua WHITE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, 25¢ each. COLORED-BORDER HANDKERCHIEFS with em- broidered designs, 25¢ and 35¢ each. —THE DOWNSTAING STORE It’s a Pleasure to Choose Silk Lingerie for Gifts ~—for the opening of the gift-package is always cause for delighted exclamations of gratitude. The DOWN- STAIRS STORE prices on Silk Lingerie are a source of satisfaction to gift-choosers: ENVELOPE CHEMISES in gleaming pink Satin or soft Crepe de Chine, $1.95, $2.50, $3.95, $5.00 and $5.50. GOWNS of pink Crepe de Chine, Satin and Seco, $3.95, $5.00 and $5.95. CAMISOLES of pink Crepe de Chme and Satin, hand- embroidered, lace-trimmed or combined with Geor- gette, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 to $3.95. SILK COMBING JACKETS in gay floral patterns, $3.95. BOUDOIR CAPS of Crepe de Chine, Satin and Geor- gette, 35¢, 50¢ to $2.75. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. clear, heavy glass, $2.50 pair. SERVING TRAYS with wal- nut-finish frame and pa- per doily under glass; size 1514x11 inches; $1.45, METAL ELECTRIC TABLE LAMPS in old brass fin- ish with amber glass shades in dome or six- panel shape; exceptional value at $11.95. CUT GLASS BOWLS in sev- eral very attractive pat- terns, measuring 8 inches in diameter, special $4.95. CUT GLASS MARMALADE JARS with silver-plated cover and spoon, $1.25. SILVER-PLATED SAND- WICH TRAYS, | silver- plat on _ nickel - silver base, $4.50. SILVER-PLATED CAS- SEROLES with glass ovenware insets, $6.00 to $9.50. SILVER-PLATED BON- BON BASKETS, $1.75. GLASS BUD VASES in tall, slender shape, fitted into silver-plated holders, 50c. FERN DISHES in silver- plated, nickel and copper wares, with bouquet of artificial flowers and ferns, $3.50. —and hundreds more, fur- nishing inspiration for “just the right gift’ — which everyone is seeking. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Correspondence Stationery In Gift Arrangements TATIONERY is the best choice, by far, if you hope to receive extra letters after Christmas. Here are delicate tints, white for conservatives, and combination boxes — all priced on a very attractive basis. GIFT BOXES containing 24 sheets of paper and 24 en velopes, in white or assort- ed tints, 35¢ and 65¢. PANELED NOTE PAPER with colored and gold edges, in pink, white, green, blue and buff, 24 sheets and envelopes, $1.25 box. GIFT CABINETS containing 48 sheets of paper (or paper and caris combined) with envelopes, white or assorted tints, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. GIFT CABINETS containing 48 sheets of paper, 12 cards and 60 envelopes, white and blue, $1.50. GIFT CABINETS containing 54 sheets of paper, 18 cards and 60 envelopes, in pink, white and lavender, $1.75. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Perfumes and Toilet Articles Gifts That Carry Their Own Welcome R favorite scent in attract ive gift dressing or some useful dressing-table acces: —these are women’s gifts excellence. Suggestions fi low-priced selections: IVOROID MANICURE ACCESSORIES, 35< and 50c. IVOROID TRAYS, 35c to $2.75. IVOROID COMBS, 25c to 60c. IVOROID MIRRORS, $2.95 to $7.00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Gift Stockings In Low-priced Selections TOCKING gifts are chosen in The Down- stairs Store with the ad- vantage of very attractive prices. Suggestions: WOMEN’S SILK-BOOT STOCKINGS in black and brown, 89¢ pair. STOCKINGS with 16-inch thread-silk boot, in brown and black, $1.35. 7 § HEATHER-MIXED CASHMERE STOCKINGS in the heavy ribbed effects so smart for wear with Oxfords, $1.75 pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE “Something to Wear” For the Boy’s Gift R certain ages of boyhood, gifts in wearables form the happiest solution of the gift-problem. The DOWNSTAIRS STORE offers such gifts at prices highly attractive to holiday shoppers. BOYS’ TIES, 25c, 50c and SHIRTS, $2.00. 65c. CAPS, 50c to $2.00, BOYS’ BELTS, 50c. HATS, $1.25 to $3.50. SUSPENDERS, 5c and FLANNEL BLOUSES, 50c, $1.50. BLOUSES, $1.00. FLANNEL SHIRTS, SWEATERS, $2.50, $2.75 $1.50. and $5.00. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE FREDERICK & NELSON

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