Evening Star Newspaper, January 30, 1921, Page 54

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:Sale of - Chamoisette gloves ,';Imported kinds—about half the price we asked - last* year for the domestic kind KAYSER’S fiiest chamoisette gloves come from abroad.- But, up to this year production had practically ceased because of the war. Now we have the foreign gloves with us again at about half the prices we charged last year for the domestic grade. Kayser quality and style at these sale prices mean liberal buying—it were well to get your season’s supply now. 55° 75C Kayser’s chamoisette 2-clasp gloves, with embroidered backs. Gray only. 85c Kayser’s chamoisette gloves, in strap-wrist style. White only. $l 29 Kayser 16-button chamoisette with heavy backs or 4 - rows of contrasting embroidery. Pongee, mastic, white, gray and beaver. Kayser’s chamoisette 2-clasp gloves in white only. (First filoor, south annex.) Women’s brushed wool Scarfs, $4.95 An especially te mp ting price for these soft, woolly scarfs that add so to one’s costume and also to one’s comfort. x . Stripes, checks, plaids and plain effects in the most wanted colorings. Scarfs that were formerly sold at $6 to $10. Some with pockets and belt. (First floof, south annex.) Six of the many satins styles are georgette sketchefl velvets $2.00 suits $2.50 suits $3.00 suits —poplins —galateas —chambrays —Ilinons —Oliver Twist —Dutch Daddy to 8. Choice, $1.00. = . The Heeht Co. Seventh at F THE SUNDAY STAR, JANUARY 30, .1921—PART 2. . Spring goods—sale prices—and busy-ness at The Hecht Company Glorious news—“unexpected but welcome” Sale women’s spring frocks Fresh and fine as last Sunday come delight- Hundreds of new frocks—some slim and straight of line (as the one pictured at the left), some bouffant and beruffled (like the one at right), but every last frock vibrant and youthful. The quaint stylings of other days have 2 l furnished inspiration in circular tunics; puff overskirts, pointed bodices and skirts fes- 1 tooned with ruffles. These for youthful figures while the more < mature will find grace and dignity in gowns ¢ with long lines. < But we must not be carried away by the fash- ions—this is a sale, A SALE that provides several ful spring fashions to gladden women'’s hearts. . Sale of women’s and misses’ from $30 to $60 genuine leather $10 coats at Regardless of first prices THESE . are the famous London “Pelter” coats— genuine leather; most of them reversible; many with silk linings. Some have fur collars of Austra- lian opossum or nutria. These coats have a definite place in women's ward- robe—they are ideal for motoring and camping trips; practical for wear late into spring. At $10 only because we are in the midst of inven- tory and do not care to carry these coats over into another season. 30 and 32 inch lengths; sizes 18 to 42, London Sports Shop—Second Floor, Mezzanine Floor. Women’s new Sale of boys wash smts 800 boys’ wash suits at $1, and one has only to niote ", the materials and making to realize they were made to -} sell for two and three times more. i For the fabrics are the firmly woven, fast-color g = Choice is ... —covert suitings Developed into such popular styles‘as +—Junior Norfolks —Belted and middies White and solid colors; also white or colors, with contrasting trimmings; sizes:3: gay with flowers, silk embroidered y A tie-back with ruffled peplum. $18.75 hundred dresses in taffetas satins tricotines bodice, Sale of women’s exclusive BLOUSES fresh new blouses upward - of 800 $22.50 Blquses $18.50 Blouses $15.00 Blouses $12.50 Blouses $10.00 Blouses $7.50 Blouses in all, including A SALE with thrills. The blouses are exclusive, in- dividual, NEW! They come from one of New R York’s best miakers. Not a blouse in the lot made to sell under $7.50; many made to sell at $18.50; most of them made to sell at $10 to $15. We've illustrated a half dozen styles—but their iresh loveliness cannot be crystallized in cold ink—the blouses must be seen! Look for styles of distinctiop—tailored blouses. that spell service in their fine fabrics and nicety of finish—afternoon blouses exquisitely feminine. Full description is impossible— so judge all by the typical styles illustrated. ¢ . $1095 blouse, $5—Tailored crepe de chine blouse with:con- vertible collar and fine tucked vest. i $1095 blouse, $5—Charmeuse overblouse -with draped ‘peplum. $1850 blouse, $5—Georgette, hand drawn and hand embroid- ered. Trimmed with filet.; .. —madras i —repps (Boys® suits, third floor.) $1850 blouse, $5—Overblouse of georgette, hand.embroidered in chenille. g $1295 blouse, $5—Harid drawn overblouse of georgette, with vest and collar of Venise. $2250 blouses, $5—Chiffon vel- vet overblouse with self color georgette. Finished with jabot and cuffs of lace. (Women’s blouse shop, second fioor.) “Seconds” of boys’ $1.50t0 $2 blouses 55° 55c¢ instead of $1.50 and $2 because of slight im- perfections, which will never do any harm. Fine grade madras and percales; figured and striped patterns. ! Made as $1.50 and $2.00 blouses should ' be’ made; roomily cut; many - finished with French cuffs and ocean pearl buttons; collar-attached_ styles; sizes 610 16. ° . (Boys® shop; third flopr.) crepe de chine mignonettes tricolettes —A SALE that ushers in everything new in fabric and fashion and asks you to.pay only Sizes 34 to 40, 42 to 46. 35 Smart “between-season and all-season” suits of tricotine and serge—the suit that is needed in every well chosen wardrobe! Tailored with utgnost finesse, then .trimly braided or embroid- ered. All are finely lined with peau de cygne. The colors are navy, black and copen blue. Sizes 34 to 42. Other Spring suits of tricotine and twill cords, priced $45 to $69.50. Spring suits - ‘Women's Shop—Second ¥loor. Women’s black satin/$ 6.85 one-strap slippers / The smart footwear for afl occasions—an im- portant requisite of the smaft woman’s wardrobe. s Fashioned of fine double-faced satin, with hand-turned sole and either Baby French or high French heels. Complete with instep strap that buttons by two pearl buttons. ruffles, in taffeta, - of woodsy brown $1875 T4 > 3,900 women’s garments in a masterful sale-at ! """ The Washington home of Hanan shoes | Hanan Shoe Shop—First Floor, North Annex. " 'This Sheraton Edison Complete with 6 double- 520 8 10 disc Edison records, !’ An instrument of excep- tional merit, encased in rare beauty—a welegine addition, indeed, to any household. (N~ Wy, AT [N o —Bungalow Afirom —Gretchen Aprons —House Dresses —Nightgowns Pérmanent needle — requires ne changing. Records are in- destructible. Note that Edi- son records have twice the number of grooves of the-or- dinary record, hence play twice as long. it . Two Gretchen Aprons, §1. Thes# attractive aprons in pleasing striped and checked percales; trithmed with rick-rack braid. B leBuflga!uw Aprons, $1; plaid ginghim aprons, made in Billy Burke - yle. 4 . House Dresses, $1; ginghan’v,-pe_réalgs and chambrays, in checks, stripes and plain colors. All in waist-line effects. Flangelet Nightgowns. $1—splendid guality pink hit, i flannelet; made with double yoke front and l{agk. gy plesined (Lingerie Shop, second floor.) Delivers the outfit to your home. Regular monthly pay- ments start March 1. Girls’ gingham and chambray tub dresses, $1 : Same good styles as those that sold so freely last ‘week. Solid colors in the chambrays; plaids, check'§ “and stripes in the ginghams. And they are the fast- color Amoskeag ginghams. Sizes 7 to14. Choice, $1. " (Girls" shop, third floor.) (Phonograph - shop, second Soor.) The New Republic word-rolls for playe."-pis_qmg " They faithfully reproduce the music as played by the master artists. Come in and hear them; especially these hits: Women’s brassieres, 50¢ A sample line of brassieres in siz¢38 only. Lacey effects and combinations of lace ‘and:silk. Also ban- deaux of pink silk or rep. - ¥ Margic My Little Bimbo Broadway Blues 'Japancsc Sandman Tired of Me Feather Your Nest " The February records are here, too. (Lingerie: shop; second floor. (Piano shop, fourth flour.) Tomorrow, a tremendous sale of Tots’ tub dresses 1,225 Tub Dresses for little maids from:2 to 6—in new Spring styles —12 different ones, in fact, all.;qf which adds to their glory. (Four Styles;Are:Sketched) Belted, middy, suspender styles'in bolero effect—and each in vari- ous adaptatiops of its own. . Trimmed with hand veni‘fioidefi'—contrasting collars and cuffs— - tie-back sashes, and almost all with saucy novelty pockets. Both play and dress styles, fashionéd of: Chambrays—in wide array of plain colors. Ginghams—ifi chacks, stripes and plaids. ¢ Grash—chiefly in middy styles. All new and fresh and fincly‘ made, and at this price they very easily solve the problem of Miss S all‘ Pgrson’s wardrobe. Sizes 2 to 6. Choice, 89¢c. Tots’ shop, third floor. \- | 1 N |

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