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Woodward & Lothrop is for those Seeking Presents for The Graduate The Bride / Honor Awards A—Shde-Fcstened Case with nine fittings—especially nice for the boy college-bound. In top-grain cow- ITA hide_ V The Men’s Store. Second Floor. \\ B—An Elgin 7-jewel Strap \ Watch with stainless case. In - ' dubitably mascu- tfAA line _ i Fine Jewelry, First Floor. C—A Wright & Ditson Premier J Tennis Racket, silk-strung and with perforated grip, will help his game. Light, me- d*^ OR dium or heavy _ y Sporting Goods, Fourth Floor. D—His college themes will be much neater if typed on a Rem ington Portable, Model 5, streamlined and d?C^ CA with self starter-. Stationery, First Floor. E—Harriet Hubbard Ayer's Sun Sack with five generously sized beauty aids, is sure to delight the feminine gradu- "7C ate_ Toiletries. Aisle 13, First Floor. F—Handmade Slips and matching Panties, in pure dye silk satin White only. Sizes II to 17. Each_ Junior Misses’ Furnishings, Fourth FYoor. G—An Elgin Cord Wotch with 7-jewel movement and yellow gold-filled case, gracefully mod- $29.75 And—for her important eve nings—a ring that lifts its cen tral stone to disclose a 17 jewel movement d*0O CA watch (not shown) Fine Jewelry, First Floor. H—"Mortar Board" full of Granite Krinkle Sheer All silk Chiffon Hose. Three pairs and box_ Hosiery, Aisle 19, \ First Floor. LENOX, famous American China, only at Woodward & Lothrop in Washington, includes—in 21 open-stock patterns— the exquisite gold laurel wreath de- «/ sign shown. Single dinner plate__ O ROOKWOOD Pottery, another noted American product exclusive with us in Washington, in an exquisitely 5,re decorated vase_ J J Pottery, Fourth Floor. PASTEL RAYON DAMASK lends a very modern, very Summer-y note to the bride's table. A 60x80-inch cloth with eight 17x17-inch napkins, all hand - hemmed and in peach, blue, green, 95 gold, eggshell. Special /’ Linens, Second Floor. STEUBEN—the clear American glass ware, exclusive with us in Washington, in cornucopia vases, $12 pair, and can delabra, $150 pair. HAWKES Stemware, with patterns ex clusive with us in Washington, in Coronet design, pictured in a goblet at $5 each. And in a deeply cut pear design (to order only) goblet, $12.50. Glassware, Fifth Floor. w A TRIO OF TABLES, nested to occupy minimum space, boasts smart black glass tops with mahogany or walnut frames and bamboo «« A 7S turned legs_*14" A FRENCH ARMCHAIR with fruit wood frame, gracefully designed and nicely carved, is covered inter- j'TQ.so estingly in pastel brocatelle__ Furniture, Sixth Floor. STERLING SILVER FLATWARE in a choice of 21 patterns, includes: A—Gorham's King Edward, dozen teaspoons.$18 B—Watson's Juliana, dozen teaspoons_$20 C—Towle's Candlelight, dozen teaspoons_$21 Silver Room, First Floor. Lali'que Class ... is presented by Woodward Cr Lothrop in a truly notable gift selection. And typical of the pieces that show the fa mous Frenchman, Rene Lalique's, in comparable ability to sculpture in glass are: A Vase with all-over leaf design, $28.50. A Bowl with flower wreath base, $5.50. Other Pieces, $3.50 to SISO Gifts, Aisle 14, First Floor. The Lamps of China . . . may not be directly responsible for the inspiration of these gift lamps, exclu sive with Woodward Cr Lothrop, but China did send us the lovely reproduc tion of a Ming period jar that serves as base to a bell-shaped ivory Shantung shade. With bronze-finished $-7^ 50 mounting. Lamp and shade_ D L, And China inspired the figure that is the base of the other lamp. In antique ivory finish, with matching hexagonal shade of gauze. Lamp and 50 shade _ y Lamps, Seventh Floor.