Evening Star Newspaper, January 2, 1921, Page 52

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;White sales—lavish assortments; lower prices— | An old-time white sale of new undermuslins begins Monday. Prices ‘are back to the old days; fashions are up to NOW, { . T of full and fitted at waist and knee i' ,20‘ v T THE BUNDAY BTAR, JANUARY 2, 1921—PARY 2 The Hecht Co. $1 grades. * $2 Corsets at $1.50 White and pink coutil W B and Miller Corsets; low bust; well boned; hose sup- porters attached. Special corset-fitting service by graduate corsetiere from the Nemo Hy- gienic Institute. Women’s $1.25 flannelette nightgowns, 95¢ Pink or, blue stripe flannelette gowns, with long sleeves, double-yoke back and front. Gretchen aprons, 89¢ Semicover; all styles; closely woven ging- ham, in neat stripes and other patterns; braid trimmed. ! White sale for young folks ‘Where mothers may buy for the tiniest one as well as for miss 14! $1.25 Nightgowns, 89¢ Kiddies’ muslin gowns with gound neck and three-quarter sleeves; edged with beading and embroidery, with ribbon draw- string. Sizes 2 to 6. $195 Gowns, $139—Nainsook gowns in empire style and lace- trimmed or adorned with hand- embroidery; white. Sizes 6 to 12. $150 Gowns, $L0—Muslin nightgowns with low neck and short sleeves -and trimmed with lace or embroidery. Sizes 6 to 12. $1.25 Gertrudes, 95¢ Infants’ long flannelette Ger- trudes, edged with silkateen, shell stitch at neck, armhole and hem. - $1.25 White Sateen Bloomers, 89¢ good quality sateen, cut with elastic. Sized 280 12. 50c Muslin Drawers, 35¢— Embroidery-trimmed muslin drawers, in sizes 2 to 10. 75c Drawer Waists, 39c—Well taped muslin drawer waists, shirred at the front and with washable buttons. 4 to 12 years. i $1.00— duction. ncess Deeply flounced with embroidery and trimmed with beading and embroidery at armholes and at neck. Sizes 4 to 14 Infants’ Dresses, 69¢ Cunning dresses for infants, with hand embroidery and hand smocking at the yokes. Sizes, 6 months to 2 years. Muslin Combinations Children’s Drawer and. Waist Combinations, neatly edged with lace or embroidery; drawers in straight or bloomer style. Sizes to White Salgs for the Home * $2.50 muslin curtains, $1.69 pr. Almost a dollar saved—and when you' see: the curtains, 2"/4 yards long, of soft curtain muslin with neat baby ruffling, you'll appreciate all the more the opportunity you find here. $2.39 75c Sash 'Curtains, 39c—Half sash Bris-Brie curtains with loops ready for instans hangipg; white only; wide -assortment of filet patterns. - $295 and $3.25 Curtains, Pair—About 100 pairs of voile curtains left from regular $295 and $325 stock, cleared away at this low price. 35¢ to 45¢ curtainings, 19¢ yard Secrims, voiles and marquisettés—short lengths, half pieces and remnants. Wide assortment andall are useful lengths. 65¢ and 75¢ huck towels, 39¢ Extra heavy quality towels, in plain white jagquard'and fancy border effects; also some half linen towels of splendid quality. S0c Turkish towels, 29c—Good qual- 25¢c Huck towels, 17c—]Just 50 dozen ity, ‘with harmless, almost un- large size towels, perfect quality, poticeable, imperfections in them. with red borders. .$8.50 cotton blankets, $5.95 = Double-bed size; white, with pink or blue borders. $12.50 Part-wool blankets, $8.95— White blankets, with colored bor- ders, p $2.28 Crochet hedspreads, . $1.69—In double bed size. 4598 Satin damask spreads, $3.95— Reversible spreads of the extra fine Fields quality; full double bed size ; a saving of $2. $2.50 seamless 81x90 sheets They’re the famous Tomahawk sheets—made from $ 29 £all 9-4 sheeting; finished with wide hems; seamless; o bt/ full bleached; free from starch or dressing. -85 Pillowcases, 38c—42x36 muslin 98¢ Bolster Cases, 69c—Only abaut . pillowcases, with two-inch hem- 120 maslin bolster cases in all to i stitched-hems, -elsseout-at this price, [ \ Instance---1,500 women WE can’t really mean $59.50 —come and see. collared coats and wraps—duplicates of those we've had at $49.50 and $59.50—and all to go at $19.75. Come and look them over. wear. face or embroidery $ l .29‘1ingerie gowns, ’s nightgowns s' .50 Windsor crepe, \ trimmed; $1.75 grade. $6.95 crepe de chine gowns, $4.95 Pink and white crepe de chine, elaborately. trimmed with galloons of lace in yoke. $5.00 Gowns, $3.95—Pink crepe de chine; tailored and dress models with strap shoulders and lace yoke. $2.50 to $3 envelope chemise, $1.95 Pink crepe de chine, with lace yokes; various styles. $4 silk petticoats satins and $ 295 jerseys Satin, silk and jersey, in assorted colors. ® All new street shades; finished with deep: . ruffle. Here comes a smashing big hit! - 2,500 boys’ wash suits $2.50 ‘suits a " $3.00 suits 4 pictured and £3.50 suits dozens of others - $4.00 suits ' for every type of $4.50 suits o boy from 3 to 10 H IGH power merchandising at The Hecht Co. 3,000 dresses for girls last Monday— 2,500 suits for boys this Monday. Spread the good news among your neighbors who have boys—they will need plenty such suits and $1.69 is far below average cost of pro- : . Devonshire drills poplins Kiddy Kloth ; Materials: &on = e | A i VERY suit is spick and span new. They’re made for the highest class trade; finely finished from hem to - ‘buttonhole. Plain white, blue, brown, tan, Dutch Daddy -Eton styles , . gray, green, etc, the usual ' Junjor Norfolk Regulation, etc. color combinations and con- Some illustrated trasts; plenty of stripes. Coats & wrap‘sf! coats for $19.75? Can’t we? Here are fur- Wrappy styles—for dress wear. ~ Belted styles—for every occasion. Three-quarter styles—for sports Many of the fur collars alone are worth the price you will pay for the entire coat! All-woolen fabrics—pure-silk linings and warm interlinings. Not the u;u&l f the season developed in-the best * lot of sale coats—the finer coat models o coat fabrics. Wool velours " Oliver Twist Broadfall models Wonderful news from the Misses’ Shop! $39.¢5 to $59.50 - pink; $2 kinds. 85¢ corset covers, 30c Cambric; low neck; peplum at waist line ; lace and embroidery trimmed. . $1 envelope chemise, 79¢ Fine .cambric; gsome with convent edge; some with lace insertions. : envelope ¢l $129—Tailored and fancy styles; the latter with lace and em- broidery trimmed yokes. 2 Petticoats, $165—Deep embroidered ruffte, with lace-trimmed underlay. Pink bloomers, 8Sc—Lace insertion and edge; another model with printed floral pat- terns. 51 .95 52.95 trimmed fronts. Extra sizes 5350 Nightgowns, $1.95 to $4.00 . Bloomers, crepe or batiste, $1.95 . -Envelope chemise, $1.65 and $2.25 _ -Corset covers, $1.25 to $2.95 (!nlll. floor—S8outh samex.) all th:é‘is't.yks - fancy poplins - tropical suitings movelties, etc. = Every style fonl boys of 3 to 10 _French Middy i (Thira Pioor.) . marked $49. .Choose from —Tricotine ~—Suedenes _ taupe, reindeer and oxford. the spring. not woven, hence as hard to muss or wrinkle as a knit sweater. Cut B‘,oliviavv Pictures and prices of some of the many USES —of the three “headliners” featured: and striped muslins. Whien Women’s $59.50 & $69.50 SUITS are marked down to - $29.50 ‘ ’If‘rneans quick - action for those‘whp wish to share. Briefly, we've taken S%racticgllyr our. entire stock of women'’s suits, forrerly to $69.50° and MARKED them DOWN to $29.50. You know wool jersey. It’s knit, Polo cloth Huge collars of Raccoon Australian Opessum Seal Sealine / The Yoke backs Chenille embroidery Silk stitching Silk floss. embroidery Self tucking Even then only, PART of the story is | . told! Sizes 14 to 20. : Choice, $19.75. ' Hecht C"f‘ | :7th and' F Silvertones Heather mixtures Pekin i $39.50 coats Zanzibar ¢ $50.00 coats Malay- such fine materfals that you can sca Most of them are m‘& e | e w._‘, " “look like a hundred dollars.” Here are Fashionable winter coats—tailorell Sy~eome —Bolivia Cloths —Suedenes —Peco Plushes Many with huge fur collars sealine, kit coney or opgssum ‘' Straightline, dolman and wrappy ‘coats o(mfnu&. bie type. ‘Nearly all ¢ reughout = and: ; black, navy, reindecr, beaver, in the . sale —for $295 to $3.50 blouses—voiles, organdies, cross bar s Makers’ samples; mussed blouses of our own; white, some with colored trimmings. —for $395 to $4.95 blouses—white lingerie, with choice of round, square and V necks; some with fronts embroid- ered in St. Gall, Switzerland; others with frilly or lace- —for $575 blouses—handmade and hand drawn. Ten styles. Roll collars and long sleeves. f All the above blouses in sizes 36 to 46 and at each price we have extra size blouses in sizes 46 to 56. (Blouse shop—second Soer.) Women’s high, shoes drop to Were $9, $10 and $12 { Some 200 pairs in all— . broken assortments from regular stock. Chiefly .in narrow widths. Collectively the lot shows: —black kid —dult caté } —tan calf —gray kid , —black suede —fielc{ moyse —and black kil ‘with gray tops. High and low heels; Good- year stitched soles. ‘Find your size and” ® style; pay $3.35. . (Shoe, shop—first flese., —Silvertone e R —Yalama Cloth Finely tailored, smartly styled and splendidly silk lined and interlined. The most popular silhouettes of the season developed in rich shades-of brown, navy, " More Jersey suits at $12.75 They took the town by storm last week; women were quick to see their possibilities. Good for general wear now and right through Several pleasing models—regula~ tion coat styles or the more pictur- esque choker collar effects. Big. range of colors; the new heather mixtures; light and dark brown; various shades of blue; reindeer. All sizes. _Women’ fine coats: a sale 593 >of our best makers—and of * they are to sell at only $23. of those luxu: :eep-plel{ fabrics—matefials that ¢ ~And Novelties g

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