Evening Star Newspaper, January 31, 1921, Page 24

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7;"»-’ 24 THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1921 N G - 5 15% to 50% discount sale FURNITURE Furniture manufacturers have announced their spring prices ““wwhich show discounts of 10 to 15%. & By comparison, our discounts of 15% to 50% lcok kke a heritage. Since furniture pri e fixed and we know precisely whe re stand., it seems the i wisdom for who- ever needs furniture to buy now while these discounts are in force. The en- tire stocks without reservation are in- cluded. Boys’ blouses 55¢ Finely made collar-attached blouses. fashioned of high count percales and madras. in figured and striped effects. Many have French cuffs—all are roomily cut and b ifully made. Offered at this price because of very harmless little imperfections that in no way affect their wear or appear- ance. (Boys' shop—third floor.) - Tots’ tub frocks, 89¢ Newly made Spring Frocks for little misses. 2 to 6—in twelve. dif- ferent and delightful styles. Belted, middy and suspender frocks in bolero effect. fashioned of ginghams, chambrays and crash. in checks, plaids, stripes and plain colors. (Tots’ shop, third floor.) Boys’ wash suits, §1 Made to sell for $1.50 and $2.00 —Chambrays —Repps —Madras —Percales —Linons —Galateas Popular Dutch Daddy. Junior Norfolk, Oliver Twist: belted and middy styles. In plain solid colors, solid colors and white and in combinations of colors. Sizes 3to 8. Boys’ 85 Corduroy Suits, $2.45 Leading colors. Sizes 2 to 5. (Boys' shop, third fioor.) Misses’ winter coats, $25 formerly $65 to $79.50 Near half price and less than half for choice of fine Winter Coats, in deep-pile velours and suedenes. All are silk lined and warmly interlined, and each coat is finished with hand- some fur collar of Australian opos- sam or sealine.” Sizes 14 to 20. (Misses’ shop, third floor.) Sale women’s silk stockings, $1.39 Lowest price we know for first quality Silk Hose. Full fash- joned, finely finished. Re-en- =forced soles; mercerized tops. * Black only. Cotton hose, 29c 29¢ marks a new low level for + women’s first quality hose. Fast « black ; seamed back. (First floor, south snmex.) SPRING SUMMER 1,000 suils 13 styles Four of the many are sketched AUTUMN Sale of tfiédtherspun (Jersey) regular sizes stout sizes Heatherspun is an all-wool worsted jersey for all-year-round wear. It gives twice the wear of a cloth suit at half the cost. THE styles are those of the coming spring and the fine Heatherspun suggests winding lanes, rolling links and singing brooks. The Heatherspun is the suit for out- of-door moods. And in the summer it can be tossed into a suit case for those hasty week-end trips, and taken out again unwrinkled and unmussed. With the advent of Fall, one will see with satisfaction that the jersey suit in its trim tailored style is still in the height of favor. When a Heatherspun suit gets wet—no matter. It will not lose its shape because it is worsted. There is no lining to sag. Think of the economy of a suit that is equally serviceable and smart for Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. In a Heatherspun suit a woman is always well dressed, always dressed appropriately for any season. She may choose from trim, severely tailored styles, new adaptations such as box coats, Tuxedo effects and swagger pinch-back coats. All the warm heather shades, with their deep greens, browns and blues and smart plain colors as well ; tan, brown, oxfords, plum, Copen blue, henna and navy. Every sort of novelty pocket from the flare-out pockets of the “stroller” models to the popular big patch pockets. Notch collar, shawl collar, tuxedo collars and convertible collars*—variety throughout the entire lot. But the best part of all is that there is a suit for every woman, large or small, youthful or mature. A large assort- ment of extra size models are included. Think what it will mean to the stout woman of dignified years to get a ready- made suit with a perfect fit and entirely becoming to her style for $15! The Hecht Co. Men’s cotton hose, 19¢ Instead of 35c, because They are known as “run-of-the-mill” grade. These hose are not “seconds”—the irregularity that causes the classification “run-of-the-mill” is more technical than real. The hose will wear as satisfactorily as if vou paid full price. ¥ i . Black, cordovan, white, gray, green and purple; 19 a pair; 6 pairs, §l. Men’s union suits, 79¢ Made of checked-count nainsook, about as fine a make as you will find in any union suit; athletic styles; closed crotch. : Same grade union suits sold last year at $2.00 -~ QMen's sbop, first fioor.) Sale of men’s Were $6.50 $ Were $8.50 065 Were $10.00 Now at Right from our own stock; former prices REDUCED as shown. Trousers of all kinds— solid colors, neat mixtures, fancy worstec stripes. Upwards of 500 pairs, so we have fabrics to please every taste, and shades to match or go with every coat—almost every coat. Waist sizes 28 to 38. . (Men’s shop—first floor.) Leather coats Were $50 genuine leather; most of them reversible; many with Were $30 $ 1 0 Now at silk linings. Some have fur collars of Australian Women’s and misses’ Were $40 These are the famous London “Pelter” coats— opossum. (London sperts shop—first floor, mezzanine floor.) Sale women’s Kayser chamoisette gloves, $1.29 Imported gloves—at prices that are about 14 the price you paid for domestic Kayser gloves last year. $129—Sktcm—bu!lan; heavy backs or embroidered; pos pongee, mastic, gray, beaver. (First floor, south annex.) Half price sale Phonograph records 5,000 nine-inch, double disc records—from one of the best manufacturers in America. Music of all kinds—vocal and instrumental—records that play on any machine. Made to sell for 75c. One record, 37l/5c Two records, 75¢ Six records, $2 (Phonograph section, second floor.) 300 girls’ white rdi'esses Come to sell at $ ].95 Which scarcely covers the Sale Beacon bath robes The maker’s samples and surplus $ stocks, some worth a third more, some a half, some worth double, all at Sale feli-base floor covering Standard grades—cut from full rolls—a few yards are slightly perfect, but nearly all are first quality. 44c in a number of instances is below cost. Here is the sale just as it came from the inventory sheets; 2,890 yards —all the standard makes. By taking over all the maker’s entire stock and cost of the material samples—canceled orders, surplus—everything— Price. Grade. Quantity. Price. Grade. Quantity. 85c Ringwalts, 807 vds. C 8c Feltoleum, 162 yds. Snow white frocks of fine white voile, we got these robes to sell at $5. 75c¢ linseco, 298 vds. 79¢ Texoleum, 278 yds. batiste and organdy. Delightful styles " i " . 3 8c Fconomy, 230 yds. &c Flortex, 379 yds. for confirmation and graduation wear, b }Iln % mlx;d lot like this you will find all kinds of 98¢ ('rm::r'flcum. 439 yds. Sold by the square yard. as well as for summer. Prettily lace, ?t Topes: u? every one is a genuine ].3°a°°.“v mad.e i - embroidery and ribbon trimmed. Sizes of seamless robing and richly trimmed with wide satin 6 to 14. bands. Innumerable styles and colors. All sizes, Please bring room measurements with you. choice, $5. Sale $7.50 to $15 blouses, At $1.95 instead of twice to three times more, because the maker here- after will give his entire time to colored dresses. 49¢ and 59¢ cretonnes, 27¢ 1.600 yards of the fine quality cretonnes.. Mill lengths of 2 to 10 vards. Dark or light patterns. Included also are some marquisettes and vpiles for curtains and draperies. Choice, 27¢ yard. (Girls* shop, third floer.) Make up your mind right now that you are to share in the finest blouse sale of the year. They represent the season’s surplus of New York’s best makers. Brilliant examples of the blouse- maker’s art. Exclusive styles such as Sale of drawer-waist Their fresh loveliness leaves description bare. You must see each Blouse to ap- 13 2 5 ‘Ideal” and C we've sold here at $10 and $15, and even preciate its individual beauty. Here we . 5 o b more. can give only the bare detail : erris brands Materials Styles Trimmings . These well known drawer-waists are for boys and Chiffonpyieves- Overblouses girls of 2 to 14 years Pt T Spuses o g \ y 5 (é;]:eget‘itee Chine ;I:'-il'ored g}“"’ g’"g’%“’bm“ Vaists are made of sturdy muslin, well taped; and finished D ey with washable buttons. Some shirred in front; others are plain. ’lq:l.f:l:ruc g:::ngiofi}:;su (fil;:‘:;flfnhwnx‘:b{gfrfiy 7th at F 69c. . (Women's blouse shop—second floor.) (Tots’ shop—third foor.)

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