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‘EMBER 21, 1928, STONE NECK. crystal to flash a rainbow of colors, deep lapis, amethyst or Amazonite— priced from $25.00 to $37.50 (First Floor) . TRA-EMBROIDERED NTERPIE! with the beautifully executed, tn cate hand-work for which the Island needlewomen are renowned. Priced from $1.85 to $27.50.’ TET AT (Firat Floor) A PERFUME-LAMP to diffuse the fragrance she has adopted as her own. In many novel forms, priced from $1.60 to $5.00. (First Floor.) UE La Santina BOYS Their Bl and their “sisters and cousins and *| aunts” and fathers and mothers as well, can “listen in” to advantage when fill- ing in the last items needed on the gift ist. AN INGERSOLL WATCH (“now T canbeon time”) — | In midget size, with * diolite’’ dial, is only $4.25; and Boy Scouts and oth = <= ers will enjoy a real at $2.76 “‘stop-watch (Downstairs Store.) A BRUSHED WOOL MUFFLER (“to wear tolth my heavy overcoat”) 1s shown in good looking brown and gray and blue weaves, at $1.26 and $1.75, SEF A MECHANICAL DRAW- Chacha Nodak ING SET (“that I can use for those drawings of ITPA A NEW BATHROBE (“they're made of the same material as Dad's") may ‘hosen from a large selection in figured and checked blanket cloth. with cord belt and braid trimming, $5.50 to #18. (TMrd Floor.) . models and things”) is contained in a conven jent flat box, at $1.50, $1.95 and $ Ss (First Floor.) . KZ) AN INDIAN SUIT (“that m wear when I play an Bcout"), of khaki with real feather reas and colored A VEST POCKET KO- DAK (“oh, doy, it’s an eutographic too”) will fit flannel trimmings, $2.25 kit, and be (Third Floor.) rtaining Z me a useful acce around the 1 $3.00. Sole. yA WOOL EATER “ hy (“you know those new y. ones High School (First Floor.) ‘arf ein broshed wool In camel or Oxford cuffs and t to $ (Third Ft She. “toys loowe WRITING PAPER (“some f wave to use Mother's’) to (First Floor.) | have t other's") be used fort spondence ¢ 7 written lette A FOUNTAIN PEN AND “iy PENCIL § (TM say THE tNIGHT CASE with in vachette or dull 0 leather, $25.00 and (First Floor.) AN OSTRICH FAN to put into fate use at holiday af. High colors, with in amber, shell and mumel effects, priced from (Second Floor.) + HAIR BAND to em 20 th an of the modem halrdress—of allver leaves, metallic flowerx and allic ribbon, $1.95 to $7.50, (First Floor.) IN GIVING BLOUSES safest choice is a fi hand-made model, which may have as much hand-embrold- ery and real lace as the giver likes, Hand-mado Blouses are priced from $6.00 to 16.00 (Second Floor.) SWEATER for com smartness the year round, Jdcquette styles, golf s and patterned-front ef. n soft brushed wool priced from $5.75 to (Second Floor.) A CORDUROY ROBE, for her easure and comfort. To be plain, embroidered, tucked or lace-frilled as the giver fan. cles, and to be priced some between $4.95 and (Second Floor.) MAHJONGG SET from , regulation five. carved s, encased in nOx, $16.50. (First Floor) TINTED STATIONERY SEATTLE STAR A TEA WAGON to tinction to her afte tortaining and to simplify dinner service. In Walnut and Mahogany finiahes, with removable glass tray, with drop leaves, with drop handles, priced from $20,00 to $80.00. (Fourth Floor.) IF SHE LIKES TO READ the new books while they are new, and while they are be ing discussed, give her “But terfly,"' a new society novel by Kathleen Norris, Price $2.00, (Fitth Floor.) . A SMALL LAMP for her own personal use—in bedroom or at her desk. Charming Lamps of this type, with beautiful shades, aro priced from $3.45 to $18.60 (Third Floor.) A LAR FLOOR PILLOW that she will ¢ t the fireside, a all p for her chaise-longue, ¢ of the 1 rous fiz tween the to $37.50. ry oft extreme (Third Floor.) A COLORED GLASS VASE, » each val qualities of {ts own and both enjoyin at vogue, wi iced from $2.00 to (Third Floor) FREDERICK MY CHUM’S PICTURE"—a P , ture Frame in an , ona nd, 45¢ (Pirst Floor.) the school-girl's dolight 4: “Alot linen fi in di hades of Pi ulso plain White, $2.00 k, Gray or (First Floor A “COMPACT” h gold finish J, T. MeIntyre recornmended $1.90. sailors, (Pifth Floor) "THE NORTHWARD CoOL IF EMPIRE,” by Stefansson, an account of the economic possibilities of the Arvtic regions, $2.00. (Fijth Pteor,) A CABINET DESK to use at home, with plenty of pigeon and compart ments which are shut out of aight whea tho desk is closed in wilnut finish, $50.00 to $325.00, (Fourth Floor.) A SHIP MODE or study, modeled after a pic turesque old gulleon, $40.00 or $65.00. for his office (Third Floor.) A COWHIDE TRAVELING BAG, for long and satisfac tory traveling service—black ‘or brown—$7.50 to $40.00. (Becond Floor.) A LOUNGING ROBE tn fino woolen or sitk—chosen where he chooses for himself, in the Frederick & Nelson Men‘s Furnishings Section $20.00 to $40.00. (First Floor) . A MOTOR ROBE, for which one may pay as little as $6.75 or as much as $50,00, (Pirst Floor.) WARM DRIVING GLOVES in wool Kit weave, y or brown colorings w elty po‘*erned ba pair, (First Floor) FRENCH PERFYMES n miniature Houbigant favorite fumes are $1 of odd JAPAN A FLASH-LIGHT will be found very handy for use about the house and garage $1.95 to $4.00. (Downstairs Store.) A MANICURD SET, plain and pructical as men like them, in folder that takes but little room in traveling bag— priced from $5.00 to $15.00, (First Floor.) . A SET OF BRUSH MILITARY y-backed, (First Floor) A KODAK that will take plo- tures of postcard size, $22.50 to $29.00. (First Floor.) A CROOK-HANDLE UM. BRELLA, easy to carry, $6.00 to $15.00. (First Floor.) A BOX OF CLUB-SIZE STA- TION for personal cor- respondence, $3.60. (Pirst Floor.) . A HANDY SHAVING MIR- ROR, $1.50 and $7.50 (First Floor.) ‘ A CHRISTMAS BOX OF GOLF BALLS, four balls, $2.00, $3.00 or $4.00. (First Floor.) A DOUBLE - TEXTURE KNITTED MUP) %, of dull-finished silk, with sub. dued stripings, $25.00. (First Floor.) . with cord (Pirst Floor.) A MOTOR LUNCHEON TRUNK, with compact luncheon equipment for from four to seven persons, $15.00 to $42.50, (First Floor.) FREDERICK, @ NELSON A DAINTY GOWN of cotton crepe, pink or white, is made U) sir kimono hours, coloring Hak A SET OF STUDS andCUFF LINKS for formal dress wear, $4.75 to $10.00, (Ftrst Floor.) . A PAIR OF HOUSE SLIP- PERS for comfort in his hours of ease, felt or leather, priced from $2.25 to $5.50 (Second Foor.) . A COMPACT GAME SET con- sisting of cards and poker ghips, priced at $2.00 and $3.50. (Pirst Floor.) A HUMIDOR, a good-looking piece of furniture to keep his cigars and tobacco just the way he likes them—$12.76 to $100.00, (Fourth Floor.) . A SMOKER’S STAND will keep his ash tray, cigar rest and matches handy to his chair—in metal, and polychrome and walnut fin- ishes of wood, $4.95 to $10.00, (Third Floor.) A WALDEMAR WATCH CHAIN which may be chos- en in good plate or solid gold —$1.75 to $25.00 (First Floor.) A FOUNTAIN PEN to replace the he has lost—$1.50 to $11.00. (First Floor.) A MANTEL CLOCK to har- monize with his office fur- nishings—$14.00 to $75.00. (First Floor.) . A GILLETTE SAFETY RaA- ZOR, in silver plate, $5.00; Gold plated, $6.00 to $10.00. (First Floor.) A SHAVING BRUSH with fine quality badger bristles, set in rubber, $3.75 to $20.00. (First Floor.) DOLLY'S TROUSSEAU —a gift that an y cretonne, (Second Floor.) BRUSHED WOOL TAM school skat cold enough, in French 1 Brown, “ARF SET nys and perh “if it gets February,” are Blue, Or » an $4.95. xp FOR TINY a make (Toytown, Downstairs (Secoad Floor.) . A GIKT FOR y little girl style will apy late, is covered th hemstitching ‘arm Corduroy R contains jewelry, underwear in the and cunning little dre $3.95 to for Dolly; $1.50 to $6.00. (Toytown, Downstairs Store.) COOKS —t oy stoves, with stew-pans, fi ing pans and all the ne sary implements to prepare lieve luncheon for doll guests; 25¢ to $15.00. Store) “DOTTIE FIRE" is a be DOLLY” that she can en} t fulfill h when having tea with t girl's ndventur little mother—a w for it tells an excit ens chair with gilt de ry of. Revolutionar or . 50e and. 60c. (Fifth Floor.) (Toytown, Downstairs Store.) sins Vac, ome FREDERICK,