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[ The Hecht Co. ‘Women’s ' Seventh at F dressessweptoutat’ half-price! Our finer women’s dresses at just half their original # prices—listed as follows: THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1921 ’IHE sale that has set the town astir. It probes into: €eve! = | ’ ry corner; it sweeps out all merchandise; slashes prices: to an irreducible minimum. Washingtonians have come to know the sale—they are quick to share its savings.. And savings this year are bigger and more varied than ever. jaettot t —For the times demand it. In thist liquidation period the Clean Sweep in-£ cludes not only the usual broken as-z sortments, but also much new andZ staple merchandise heretofore ex-2 empt from this sale. : 31 ‘All this merchandise is now on display. Look for the Clean Sweep signs—they show the way to such savings as these: 1 1 6 under these three special prices. price group, however. 1 $75 taupe panne velvet dress, $37.50 1 $75 twill back velveteen dress, $37.50 1 $95 black net and sequin gown, $47.50 1 $85 black net and sequin gown, $47.50 1 $95 copen emb. georgette dress, $47.50 $95 black silk paulette dress, $47.50 $95 black silk and chantilly lace, $47.50 $32.50 fancy lace and net dresses (slightly soiled), $16.75 The $15 to $39.50 dresses now 57.75 $12.75 $18.75 A splendid lot of jersey, tricotine and silk dresses, listed Not each material in each Men’s $3.00 pajamas Made, and well made, of first $ 95 quality Amoskeag flannelette. Fin- L ished with silk frogs. Sizes A to D. The Clean- Sweep sale Society Brand IR R IR LI A L L L £l Women’s $65 to $90 coats, $53.75 Some of the handsomest coats the season has offered for your ap- proval. Fashioned of luxuriant deep pile fabrics such - as sue.de velour, peachbloom, evora, suedine, silver- tones, etc. Wool jersey suits $9.65 Wool knit heather suits that, not being woven, are free from wrinkles, and, what is/more, insure you good steady wear at all seasons. Sports styles with high or low collars and in good jersey colors. Belted and wrappy styles as well, with lavish fur trimmings of Aus- tralian opossum, seal, raccoon and dyed opossum. In rich browns, blues and mixtures. Skirts to go Were $6.95 $55.75 to $11.95, Were $12.50 $0).75 to $16.50, Both sitk and woolen fabrics, in novelty checks, stripes and plain colors—black and navy pre- dominating, ‘Women's Shap—Secnd Floor. Women’s $10 to $13.50 j low shoes $3.95 'or evening wear are high-grade Brook- 1 ith-u slipgers, in cloth tg)f gold, cloth of smer, dull kid and patent leather, baby French opera pumps. All sizes in the com- biged lot. ¥ 4 : Women's $10 to $13.50 shoes, $5.65 For street wear are black Newport ties, one-eyelet slippers, Theo ties as well as three-eyelet ties, of black kid or patent leather, Here one may find full Louis, military or Cuban heels, $1250 house coats, $7.95— Double-faced materials with contrasting collars and cuffs. $2 and $250 night shirts, $1.69—Flannelette, first qual- i!yigneat patterns. Sizes 15 to $150 to $2 knit ties, $1—A gracious assortment of lovely styles; chiefly in stripes. $250 to $4 union suits, $145 —Various weaves and weights from high-grade Dropseat and closed crotch styles. Broken sizes, Interwoven hose reduced thus: $1.00 silk hose, 75c; 60c lisle hose, 40c. Manhattan shirts 1% price Sold all of ours—had to get their’s 1,200 brand-new shirts Big volume; great variety; all sizes and sleeve | lengths, Alterations free if needed, Originally $5.00 to $15.00 Now half, $2.50 to $7.50 makers. . Men's $350 to $5 sweaters, $2.00—Standard make coat sweaters, with V necks or deep shawl collars. Maroon, gray, navy and brown. $4 men’s gloves, $2—Meyer’s cape and washable cape dress gloves. All sizes in one style or_another. $125 silk hose, 55c—Pure thread silk hose with rein- forced heels, toes and tops. Black, white, cordovan. Also $1 wool heather hose at 55c. rs men's hose, $2— Heather mixture wool hose, full seamless and well rein- forced at heel and toe. Sing- ly, 85¢c pair. 'Golf and sport suits suits and overcoats 1 $52iz::1370 $ 2 750 $ 3 7.50 overcoats $70 to $85 Included at the same prices are ALL MEN’'S e \— — REIE suits and overcoats $27.50; were $35 to $50 $37.50; were $55 to $65 Men’s $10 to $16 hals . se.ss Stetson Borsalino Sale includes every soft hat in stock from Stetson and Borsalino and some—but not all—KNOX soft hats. shoes, Choice -of our enfire stock of men’s Hanan high and low Arcade, West End, Nassau—in all the desired leathers, 'All men’s Hanan shoes Former prices, $18 to $23 All the favored lasts, Baltimore, Panama, Oakland, sfl 2.50 i . . i b . i i : H t ' All colors. Choice, $6.95. shoes, opera gumps, oge-eyelet pumps,:onesstrap pumps, tan and black calf pumps, with heels. H Clean Sweep Sale i Children’s $3 to $3.50 . I'rushape shoes i $] 95 E'I'HE shoes that give ‘room to growing ¥ feet. In black or brown, lace style, iwith solid leather inner and outer soles, stitched with the patented double process stitching, guaranteed not to rip. Sizes 6 to 12, for boys or girls. ! Children’s $4 to $430 Shoes, $285—High-cut Jace shoes of patent or dull kid, also some tan icalf lace shoes. Sizes %56 to 2. shoe shop—third flor.) Clean Sweep Sale women’s $1.45 to $1.65 silk hose, $1 ¢ Black thread silk hose, with seamed back; ‘sports hose and full-fashioned lisle hose. In severy case the stockings are perfect. . 3 pairs Children’s Hose, $1—Heavy rib!?ed fblack hose; ve%slighfly and unnoticeably im- 4 ‘perfect. Sizes to 10. { Women's $2 to $350 silk hose, $1.39—Women's" ‘first quality black silk hose. In the same lot are “irregulars” of embroidered novelties. All have i tops. ",:rcenzed E (First Seor, south amnex.) Clearing all women’s cotton Forest Mills § l 79 union suits at Were $2 to $3.50 Your unrestricted choice of all women’s and misses’ Forest Mills cotton union suits 4n stock at $1.79. Medium and heavy weights; knee or ankle whx; long, short or elbow sleeves and the ious combinations. Collectively all sizes, Women's $3 silk vests, $1.95—Glove silk with ‘bodice top. Flesh shade. $4 silk bloomers, $235—Glove silk; flesh shade; sizes 38 to 42. Children's 75c to $125.Underwear, 69c—Good lity ribbed vests and pants. Sizes 4 to 12 in E’: lot. (Firet floor—eouth anser.) Misses’ $2.50 to $3.95 princess slips, $1.50 Finely made muslin Princess slips, with trim. ming of lace or embroidery. * Sizes 6 to 14, - Misses’ $350 “Billic Burkes” $150—Flesh- colored crepe—empire styles hemstitched in blue, |Sizes 12-14-16. -were $35.00 High shoes, in black, brown, blue kid and tan calf, with high or low heels, i Low The clean-sweep clips prices below, - wholesale cost on big Boys’ overcoats for boys and young men from 9 to 18 years T iE75]1485 it 5] 2.85 were $20. Quality ovércoats in warm woolens. double breasted styles, ulsters, etc. Junior boys’ overcoats were $12.50 were $17.75 were $92.75 were $14.85 were $19.75 were $25.00 were $17.50 were $22.50 were $27.50 $9.85 $]2.85 $]4.85 Sizes range from 3 to 10 years with choice of our finest coats in the various lots, including imported as well as Sampeck and other fine domestic overcoats. Boys’ $12.50 to $16 suits and double breasted styles, Gray, tan, 37-65 brown and olive shades. Sizes 9 to 17. Boys’ $1.95 and $2.25 § 1’,49 nightshirts and pajamas Fine Amoskeag Flannclette Nightshirts and Pa- jamas in 1 or 2 piece style. Cut large and roomy. Sizes 6 to 14. $5 blankets, $2.95 Full size gray and white cotton blankets. $9.50 blankets, $4.25 Half price because these are mussed and counter soiled from handling, ‘Wool tweeds and cheviots in single Tots’ $1.00 dresses, 59¢ Amoskeag snowflake gingham In blue, green and pink, Belted all areund—with patch pocket. Amoskeag gingham, mind you—the making in keeping with the material. Sizes 2 to 6, Qirls’ dresses reduced ; to % —voile, organdie, batiste, chiffon and crepe de chine party frocks, in ‘white er colors, § tots 2 to 6, Were $2.50 to $25. Nwfl'h;mf ors, for Iofants’ 59c diapers, 4Sc—well-wearing rubber diapers, (Tots' shop—third floor). Dressy and 25c Huck towels, 14c Half price for large size Huck towels; snow white - with red border. First quality. (Thira ficer.) Wearwell SHEETS 51 Famous Wearwell sheets—same good quality as recently sold at $1.75.. Seamless, wide hems ; snow white ; size 54x90 inches. (Third Soer.) $2.95 silk envelope chemise 3]0 A lovely quality of silk crepe de chine with richly lace-trimmed yokes. $8.00 corduroy robes, $4.95— Blue, cherry, plum, orchid. Qretchen aprons, 690—Per- cale, in assorted stripes and checks, Nightgowns, $1 — Women's lingerie nightgowns, in slip- over style, with lace yokes and blind embroidery as trim- ming—also some lace-trimmed nainsook gowns, (Lingerie shop, second ficor), Women'’s Ss & $3.50 kid gloves 51.95 New spring kid gloves, in black, white, lbrown, gray and beaver, Import- ed kid and lambskin ; most- ly with embroidered backs. Women's $250 and $3.50 Gloves, $1—Cape walking . gloves in 1-clasp style, slight- y soiled from handling, Blac& tan, ivory and gray; sizes 5 to 6%. 3 9x12 rugs at Misses’ $29.50 to $49.50 winter coats, $19.75 ‘Wrappy coats, dolmans, belted styles and three-quarter sport effects developed in such excellent wearing, good-looking fabrics as wool velour, polo cloth and silvertones, in all of the popular colorings, Sizes 14 to 20. Misses’ $65 to $35 fur-cole Misses’ §85 to $95 wraps, lared coats, $35—A clearance _ ¢s5 rawa 5 of some of our handsomest Ac::: ,yoi onf hi:nz coat models, with collars of SOmest misses’ wraps; fash- joned of silvertones, velour, Australian opossum and seal; belted and loose-back styles; bolivia and wveldynes, with deep fur collars; sizes 14 to 20, sizes 14 to 20, (Thind floord Clean Sweep-sale of men’s $7t10810 $n.95 TROUSERS 3 It’s the maker’s Clean Sweep as well as ours. His new arrivals give us a . Full 1,000 pairs —in stripes for dress wear as well as solid colors to match suits, and the ever-serviceable corduroys for work. Cheviots, cassimeres, worsteds, etc. Waist sizes, 28 to 38. (Men's bop—giret-loor), .ClnnSweepaaIeofformer $54 Axminster SAME goed grades as reccntlg sold at $54— new caught up in the Clean Sweep at $29.75. Four attractive patterns. (Rugs—third fioor.) 6 used $120 grafonolas each—| $89 as illu!t?:led The model sketched is the stand- ard $120 model, We have only six {| which have been used but are now | restored to their original perfec- tion and sold with that guarantee at $89. (Grafonolas—second flodr). 52075 ,Clean sweep of women’s finer blouses average half price These are those exclusive styles—the one’ or two of a kind models in such fine fabrics » as —pussy willow ' —mignonette —all-over lace —georgettes —crepe de chine —taffetas, etc. 4 Every new style this season is represented in one fabric or the other. Black, white, pastel and suit shades. were $10.95 to $32.50 now $5.95 to $14.95 Women’s $1 & 69 = $1.50 blouses JCi Sheer voile blouses you will want to stock 3’ up on for spring and summer days to come,” Tailored and frilly styles that delight the eye with their dainty touches of lace, em- broidery, tucking and plaiting. ey Clean Sweep Sale womens’ $18 and $20 high shoes | All high shoes with Iight-weight Good- ) year welt and high or low heels, some with cloth tops. In black calf or kid and tan calf or kid. All sizes collectively. Women’s Hanan low shoes dull calf | tan galf $ -85 black suede [ patent kid 4 *. —In oxfords and pumps. st —High, low or Baby Louis heels. ¢ —Welted of turn soles. 3 —Entire stock is not included. Women’s $495 - Hudson seal coat - 30-inch coats of Hudson Seal (dye muskrat), self-trimmed or with collar ani cuffs of skunk or golden beaver. Made in the popular flare style with convertible belt, # = Also a hand:oml? 30-inch moleskin coat, seff- immed. igit $500; now $Z89. 3 & . lgolsxm:u};fs (block‘evd) _.$89.50 Red Fox scarfs, $75 Natural Squirret: Muffs, §44.50