Evening Star Newspaper, January 9, 1921, Page 46

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THE SUNDAY .STAR, JANUARY 9, 1921—PART 2. - 5 ‘threefold sale of women's dresses one—1,500 dresses below cost of production | LW AT TSI TEETIR AT B 3 Three tremendous evenis in Three spectacular sales in one. It is a fact that ordi- narily we would take a page for each of these evenis—the volume and the values warrant it. g But spreading these sales out over a week or two is not our plan—we should- sell most of these dresses in a day. Made to sell at- s] 5 o $] Qs satin silk wool jersey wool serges The lowest price possible to start with, and exceptional choice as well. N Wool jerseys, the frocks to “live in” during cold weather days—and equally at home as street frocks for Spring. Gayly embroidered with wool at the neck and tunic in such wanted jersey colors as gray, blue, brown, taupe and tan. Trim, straight line serges that at a glance give evidence of the wear they insure you. Also satin and silk frocks with perky overskirts and trimmed in in- teresting fashion—in either, blue, black or brown. Sizes 36 to 42. All sales final. No exchanges or re- funds. Extra space—extra salespeople —extra wrap pers—everything ar- ranged for quick, efficient service. Sale begins Monday, 9:15 A.M.— Second Floor. I sizes 34 to 44, at every price Wamen’s $2 4 Sizes 8% to 10. Blankets half price A clearance of various lots on which we are over- stocked. Save u straight half: $12 blankets, $6 $9 blankets, $4.50 $6.50 blankets, $3.25 $2.50 crochet bedspreads, $1.68 —reversible patterns. Full size. Sale of 9x12 rugs $75.00 Wilton velvet rugs, ) $79.50 Wilton velvet rugs, $ 49-7 5 J All perfect quality, from our regular stock and $72.50 Axminster rugs, $69.00 velvet rugs, all choice patterns. A few, size 8.3x10.6, at the same price, Also— §3c te 65c matting, 34c—116 warp matting, the wear-well kind. $2750 tapestry brussels rugs, $17.90—9x12. $54 Axminster rugs, $38,85—size, 9x12. 2259 weol and fiber rugs, $1695—size, 9x12. Wearwell sheets $1.48 __Seamless; size 72xgo; fin- ished with taped edge. Crex grass rugs reduced 407, And every one perfect! $25 rugs, $16.95—21 of the 8x10 rugs. $17.95 rugs, $11.95—16 of the 6x9 rugs. $1275 rugs, $7.95—14 of the 4.6x76 rugs. Wearwell pillowcases, 39%c— I wide hems; no dressing; 45x36. $27.50 silk portieres, $16.95 % Just 21 pairs of reversible silk art portieres in pleasing color assertment. ald Third Fleer. - Women’s $7.50 tol $10 - Tuxedo wool sweaters, $4.95 What's your choice in sweaters—a fine jersey weave; a heavy woolen for sports wear, or the more picturesque sweaters with brushed wool fronts? All styles are here, in navy, black, oxford, brown, etc. First quality, full fashioned black b silk stockings with mercerized tops. More high power merchandising at The Hecht Co. Made o sell for $] 97 w 25 Tricotine Wool jersey Charmeuse Men’s wear serge Satins Wool velour A wonderfully diverse choice with a dress for almost every oc- casion except the most 'forma] evening wear. Wool tricotines are here—finely tailored frocks that one simply must have in the wardrobe. Deep-pile velours, too, as well as men’s-wear serges and the better- quality jerseys embroidered with silk floss. v The rich silky charmeuse in tunic and draped models; satins with quaint aprons, tunics and sash at back. Numerous other models, too. Particularly fetching is’a serge with leather banding for trimming. The semi- fitted bodice with its bands of leather at neck and sleeves boasts a row of shiny brass buttons as well. Three bands of leather complete the skirt—the result, a chic little street frock. These can but hint at the many, many styles that come in black, blue, brown, gray, taupe and burgu(ldy. overcoats silk hose 5] 39 (First Floer, Seuth Annex.) Sale women’s $10 to $15 Shoes $5.65 — a maker's clearance of high shoes our own clearance of low shoes The high shoes are identical in quality with those we've been selling here recently at $10, $12 and $15. They include— Dress shoes and walking boots; variously in tan calf, black kid, blue ooze and blue kid. The low shoes {from our own stock include— one eyelet ties military heel oxfords one strap slippers opera pumps, etc. About 350 pairs in all, in various leathers. For- merly $10 to $15; now 55._65. The Hecht Co. Tt Boy’s Suits & [ UR entire stocks of imported, Sampeclke and all other fine suits and overcoats now go at just half original prices. All $30 suits & o’coats ‘$_l 5'00 All $35 suits & o’coats $1 7'50 All $40 suits & o’coats $2 0-00 They are the kind of dresses that merit such a re- sponse—they are so much hetter than their prices that women will flock here from far and near. “ But please remember that other women are reading this advertisement as well as you, and that values like these won’t wait. To share the sale to the fullest, come early tomorrow morning. Made to sell for $25 o 33Q.7 charmeuse suede velour crepe meteor satins tricotine novelties J By no stretch of your imagi- nation can you picture to your- self the sheer loveliness of these frocks: : $14.75 is simply their sale price— it bears no relation to the smart ma- terials and splendid making. Here are silks, satins, woolens— frocks with tunics—some without: some ruffled and plaited, others de- murely plain. L4 Many of the charmeuse and a satin frocks have little vests of * georgette with Peter Pan col- lars to match. Braiding, silk cording and tassels as well as effective embroidery trim -them in artful fashion. "' g . . There are beaded crepe g < meteor frocks, exceptional at ai the price—not only with bodice attractively beaded, but lavish- ly beaded as to skirt. 2 An array of the season’s most ap- proved styles in the season’s most 4 wanted colors. Big girls’ dresses sale $2.00 dresses $2.50 dresses $3.00 dresses Please note these are not ordinary fabrics, but Amos- keag dress ginghams— fine quality and fast color. Cham- brays, too, for those who prefer them. . P 756 Dutch rompers 95C Several styles sketched. Made to sell at $1.95 to $2.50 We took all the maker had—756 rompers in all —and we can get no more when these are gone. Made of fast color ginghams and chambrays solid colors; fancies and combinations . Innumerable styles: in solid colors, stripes, checks, plaids, with contrasting trim- mings. Sizes are 7 to I4. Made Dutch style, with peg-top effect and band at knee. Taped seams and finished with careful attention to detail. Sizes 2 to 5. Third Flooz,

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