Evening Star Newspaper, February 4, 1921, Page 23

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Now for the That W $ ! big women who Think of buy- at Were $1.98 find it nearly ing these popular These are of the het- impossible to get Slip-over Sweat- ter sort; made from fits in House [J ers at such a good quality ramie . dresses. Good price and in a big @ cloth; in a big selec- Ginghams used and fast colors.| range of new tion of colors; sizes 2 THE EVE visit of the United States Atlantic fleet at Callao and the presence of of- ficers and men from the city came to a close to | notable scene as tre sailors lined the | rails of their vessels in rendering presideatial honors. Chilean warships in port fired the presidential salute when the chief executive and his min- H isters left shore. and as President i b | Alessanari reached the deck of the | [ New Mexico -he guns of the mighty | | battleship boomed out an answering i salute, while the vessel's band played | the Chilean national anthem. Preaident Reviews U. S. Fleet. After a short conversation in the admiral's cabin President Alessandri visited various parts of the New Mex- ico. remaining for half an hour. He then boarded the Chtlean flagship O'Higgins and reviewed the Amer- ican fleet. which in a semi-circle. Five airplanes whirred overhead, and the personnel of the American ships stood at attention as the president passed. R . ball on board the| of the week was battleship Penn tian flesta at Callao. Ela had been made for the fllumination of | the harbor and a great display of flrr-i works. i { {Reception on Warship Fol- lowed by Parade of 4,000 Sailors in Valparaiso. cisit of the Atlantic fleet at! v by a marred vesterd tality, iator, was killed h out of control while circling about| the fleet and fell into the sea. | to the shore, President Adm Rodman and dor Shea on the steps building, where they reviewed a_parade of 4.000 sailors and marines. The men marched without equipment, and the bands of the fleet participated. g Thousands from this city and neigh- boring towns lined the water front streets to witness the D and there were bursts of enthusiastic cheering as the men marched along. Business was virtually, suspended during the par: iy Admiral’ Rodman and his staff were | posals, it is declared, Russia fuests of the governor of Valparaiso | First, ‘that she brovince at a banquet last evening, the | sponsibility for proy function being attended by the'president | Russian subjects; se and naval and military authorities. NAVAL AVIATOR KILLED. PFF FOR PANAMA SOON American of the muni FNaval Aviator Killed at Callao ‘When He Loses Control of Seaplane. By the Associated Press, VALPARAISO, Chile, February 4.— Units of tke United States Pacific fleet prepared today to leave Chilean wa- ters for Panama, where the fleet will join the Atlantic squadron in joint maneuvers. The concluding number on the program today was a recep- ‘tion on board the flagship New Mex- ico. Greetings of amity were exchanged between President Alessandri and Ad- miral Rodman during the visit of the Chilean chief executive to the Mexico yesterday afternoon. Th monies were carried out under a liant gky, and the harbor pres Reds Will Make Four Counter Of- fers to England. LONDON, February 3.—Leonid Kras- sin soon will return to London from Moscow with soviet counter proposals, says the Central News. In the: pro- il s not undertak: the soviet government's British soil; third, that to the value of two and a half mil- lions sterling should ¥ England, and t e the forme Loses Control of Seaplane While Circling the Fleet. LIMA, Peru, February 4.—Festivi- s and ceremonies incident to the the actual delivery ous Ri Store Hours: Silvertone and Serge Choice heck patterns. Where Your Dollars Count Most of richly embroidered, beaded and braid styles, in fashionable livery of 00ds to previ- | Women’s Pink Jersey B 9 Bloomers | EHREND’D| == 720-22-24 Tth St. NW. 28 Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. | | 22 ruions wovnen | For Women’s Dresses Such as You've Seen and Paid $25 for Velours, Tricotines, Jersev Finish, g:&‘;:i 2§$"§.o¥1‘§s“s'a‘,';’fs.“""" as well as tailored garments, $16.50 to $20.00 | $35.00 to $50.00 Women’s Coats | Women’s Coats Dresses, in plain colors and fashionable 125 High-grade Silk-lin- g Coats, in new, big “wrappy” styles with large cape collars, also classy fur-trimmed mod- ° els, in belted styles with [ ] Hig “Wrappy” Styl Belted models and Fu trimmed Coats, of this season’s most ~desirable cloths, in black, brown, novelty pockets. Made of Peking, navy, green, etc. Some silk lined. Every garment this winter's most approved style. expensive bolivia cloth, velour. silrertone, brondcloth, etc., in plain black, brown. biue, green, tan, gray, etc.’ Sizes for women and misses. For Suits Made to Sell to $55.00 _ French Seal and Kit Koney Fur-trimmed Suits, as well as plain-tailored styles, in black, navy, Peking, green, Burgundy, buff, etc. Every suit expensively silk lined throughout and tailored with faultless finish. 17.7 Plaid Skirt Sale Former $12.50 ta $17.50 Skirts 7 Finest of Velour and Novelty Mixture! . Skirts, in the prettiest range of patterns and colors you've seen. Wide box pleats, narrow side pleats and combination box and side pleated models, misses’ sizes. S e S g NIy 11 DR A e R S Third Floor Bargains You'll A iat - i 3 Muslin Petticoats Good Women’s ‘Excellent quality fine White Muslin wu: Eath Robes draw “string top an finished with embroid- c i ormerly $5.00 ery ruffie flounce. Don't think vy this price until dies’ Hea you see the Y garment. You'll l’nldfi Iroalug‘wd }ll.e‘uvy quality ting “lan- . Ber ot nis ot 69c Brassieres Made from strong, ter than we ask for these tomor- serviceable materials; row. $1.98 was the price earlier. flfi',’m.‘(?“l’.’n"fi;’n.,,“,;‘," c sizes up to 46. what the qual- Outing G ting Gowns be amazed how good the quality sold for twice and Peg Top Rompers i $3.98 and $5.00 Silk Pongee, Striped Silk, Georgette :u|d$ G Crepe de Chine Waists, in tailored and |fancy styles, including the applique lace-trimmed styles. in girls’ and new wide Anterican Lady—R. & G. and Other Make Corsets | You know p only the finest sz 47 materials are [ used by these | well known makers, so you | | can look for models worth | considerably more. High or | low bust as well as the pop- ! | ular Topless Styles. White Women’s Extra Size|| or pink- House Dresses Ladies’ Slip-Over Sweaters ity must be at In pretty stripes at so low a price. more during the Win- Sizes to 54. colors. to 6 years. Men’s Shirts and Children’s Underwear Men’s Chambray Work Shirts Special Hosiery—Gloves and Kerchiefs 50c BURSON HOSE hips in this | . One hun-! dred officers from the fleet were given | a luncheon by officers of the Peruvian navy and President Leguia, and later | many of the visiting marines attend-| * ed a religi)ig service at which the! Archbishop *f Lima officiated. ! The closing event of the program The lowest price quoted o far for these fine, serviceable quality Work Shirts, with attached collar; full cut. well made and fast colors. Run of the M 3 for The slight fauits will not hurt of this famous . make. Made without a scam, Black, natural and white only $ l -00 50c BOYS’ & GIRLS’ HOSE underwear market normal. you would 83c_for these unions. Reinforced s with button gives added strength. Made from good strong, - able blue d: tween legs; 2 b: Boys’ and Girls’ Waist Union Suits, Under ordinary conditions, and with (h283c Men’s Heavy Blue Overalls, pay| Fine quality No. trap) i Y. to insure servic black and cordovan. $1.25 LADIES’ LACE HOSE Ladies’ fine quality Lisle Lace seamed back—double #ole and toe, 3 for $1.00 89¢ 1 rib double-sole—sole All perfect quality in Hose, with with high spliced heel and wide double garter top, Black side pock double stitched throughout $1.50 Men’s Union Suits, Heavy Quality Men's Gray Ribbed Union Suits, with heavy, warm flecce; c especially well made and finished. $1.50 Men’s Outing Gowns, These Heavy Outing Flannel s v and ta much cordovan and white. = LADIES’ l"lNl;:I KID GLOVES iexe are all pertect quality, in all sizes g $1 FULL-FASHIONED LISLE HOSE ,|vlf‘kdI:!.) Fulu'.lnhld':'nr;ll N”k”‘r‘m" Ho in Night Shirts were never made to sell at our regular price. Many a 10c LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS garment like this has been xold in termed run-of -the wmills, hut the town at $2.00. Stripes in colors. ts are not notice Pretty sheer 5 o All sizes. %, with neat do s 0 corners “ Always Extraordinary Values for Saturday From Our Domestic Dept. 81x90 Perfect Sheets eac The kind that i 42x36 Pequot }< 425¢ B »hed Muslin s0ld only a short i Pill 36 inehes wide und ;;m: afzo at szxu:] s 5 1lowcases (free from dressing, a 8ite Xy S O | ou now the good, fiem, Tound-1h g quslity. full widih . quality of this fa- P A Bleached Sheeting i . and free from dressing. | mous brand, and ev- i | | ery one perfect; 42; 72x90 Printed Bedspreads i twith e H o ling and other 39¢ $5.00 and $6.00 Blankets dresses, skirts and childre- You must see | These are for Saturday oaly. Heavy,” wa i these to appreci- A SR —o ) | Wlunkers, in white, ate their beauty. | | tun und gray, witn hite with beau- I | pink or blue b, Sral “prntea ° | 59c and 69c Dress |fx .1 ° ures, in blue, pin . [ ful plaid Llaakels and buff, with colored embroidered | Glngham [ all cotton but feel and look like escalloped kll around. [ wool, and jusl as warm. Full bed 41 | a 1l o | mize New Linene Suitings | 5.5 s, wsii's 29¢ |2 36 inches wide, | the much wanted corded {36-inch 50c Best Light Percales in a good selec- | check: ustomers tell us. The | There's a varic - tion of colors; fin- most aried assortment of designs | ment of many sty pes 23 ished to look like | and color combinations is on our |and as maly combined C I'Lnr\n(;n’l-.x‘:-T]:-n: un]n»rnl A'll az 1m-l;¢-- wide and | color selections. An extraordinary “piec olutely “fa st color standard | quality for men's fin 4 "% “Sola formerly up 0 63c. | Dlounc and house aresncs. " blouses and house dresses. G STAR, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 4, 1921 . - Going strong! The Hecht Co.’s sale of Society Brand suits and overcoats, *27°° and ®37° SALE Men’s silk and knitted $1.50 ties C $3.00 ties $4.00 ties $2.00 ties 6 ties for $5 YOU can’t resist these—you’ll buy ’em by the half dozen— first time in years you’ve had the chance to buy a season’s neckwear for $5. —brocaded satins —all-over moires —imported twills —corced mogadores embroidered fancies, novelties, etc. Character neéckwear with a pure silk pedigree; many of them hand ‘made from IMPORTED silks— Black and solid colors and stripes and fancies 'without number. All first quality. The knitted silk ties Fill the eye with wonder and delight.” They alone are subject to a technical irregularity in weave or finish that you will scarcely notice. Choice, 85¢c. Manhattan shirts at half price Complete stocks—fresh varieties Get yours now; the half price privilege will be nationaliy withdrawn February 12. In the misses’ shop A hand-painted.froék $49.50 . Yes, actually, it’s hand-painted and its but one of several lovely new arrivals. This “one” is of canton crepe (so it’s very smart), of a soft cafe au lait shade, and ’round the hem, the neck and sleeves are painted flowers, out- lined with beads. A wide henna sash to match finds its color repeated as facing for sleeves. It’s a “just- one-kind” frock, as -are they all—distinctive, new, chic! Others of taffeta, poiret twill and canton crepe find delight in open embroidery and colorful pipings as trimmings. Girls’ White Frocks, $1.95 Of voile, organdie or batiste in just the right styles for graduation or party wear. Prettified in effective, new way, with lace, embroidery and ribbon. Sizes 6 to 14. Girls’ Gingham Frocks, $1 “Chambrays and ginghams, plain colored or in colorful Numerous styles and combina- tions of colors that are unusual at this price. Sizes 6 to 12. checks, stripes and plaids. “(Misses' shop, third floor.) Sale Children’s $3 & $3.50 Guaranteed leather shoes THE standard Tru-shape shoes that have won us so many friends—the shoes "that give growing feet room to keep on growing. Absolutely pérfgct. with solid leather inner and outer soles sewed with the patented process double stitch that is guarantqéd not to rip-a new pair free if they do Fvery pair bears a guarantee tag. In lace or button style, in black, tan, mahogagy, brown and cherry red. Sizes 5 to 2, for children of 2 to 11 years. (Chfléren’s shoss, third fioor.) PR L] Men’s full dress & street vests reduced to $3.85 first prices were $5 to $10 Clearance of every odd vest in stock—all styles all sizes—regardless of former prices now go at $3.8: Sale of men’s and young men’s TROUSERS About 1,000 pairs—all from regular stock; solid colors: neat mixtures; stripes; and everything. All now grouped thus: 5395 5465 $G95 were $7.50 were $10.50 were $6 to $9 to $12 to $7 Closing Out! All men’s mackinaws $5 were $10, $12 to 820 setsaMREy Sale of 150 Boys’ wool suits at $6.95 (GOOD news for 150 sturdy boys. Here are suits—wool suits— fine in fabric and finish—below the price of ordinary cotton suits. Cheviots and tweeds— Pleated, Norfolk and sturdy fabrics, with serv- doub!c-?reast:d styles; ice in every fiber. Dark coats full alpaca lined; brown and olive tones for trousers also lined. Sizes present and dress wear; 9 to 17 years. 150 suits gray shades for spring. to go at $6.95. - Boys’ shirts and blouses $1.50 grades $l $1.95 grades on sale at First-quality shirts and blouses, from first- quality makers. Collar attached and neckband styles. Plain white madras; blue chambray; striped percales and madras. Blouses in sizes 7 to 16 years; shirts 122 to 14 neckband. all sizes. (Roys’ shop, third floor.) Now. on sale! Heatherspun Suits “Such soft quality Jersey”™—“What good colors”—*Just what I wanted”—and so it goes, the hum of satisfaction and sur- prise that greets these good-lpoking year- round suits! They are finely made in®smart tailored Tuxedo, box-coat and pinch-back effects. And behind their good looks lies a world of service that scoffs at rain and damp weather and is not the least affected by tight rumpling-up in a suitcase. Heather shades—a host of ’em, and the good plain colors such as brown, tan, plum, oxford. henna and Copen or navy blue. Sizes 34 to 46—styles to suit every type ] (Women's shop, second floor.) Women’s brushed Wool Scarfs, $4.95 Striped, plaid and plain color scarfs of soft brushed wool—many with pockets and belt. Also some novelty knitted scarfs. Delightful colors that will enrich any costume—and the same quality as sold previously for $6 to $l0. (First floor, south annex.) Women’s $5 blouses, $2.95 Of French voile, organdie and linen, trimmed with fine lace, embroidery or dainty hand-drawn work. High or low collars. Handmade blouses included. $2.95 blouses, $1.95 Sheer voile blouses, plainly tailored or trimmed with lace or embroidery. Some are scalloped in pink or blue. Regular and extra sizes In progress! Sale Women’s 37.50 to $12 Silk Blouses, $5 (Blouse shop, second fioor.; . Sale of sample trunks . Chiefly one of a kind. Sav- ings are $5 to $33 on each. Wardrobe trunks $79 Belber, $55.00 $69 Belber, $45.00 ‘v T $98 Belber, $65.00 9 Seward, $45.00 5 Seward, $50.00 Sale Dr. Denton’s sleeping Garments ‘for children Dr. Denton’s sleeping garments cover body, feet and hands; made of a hygienic, knit fabric that will not shrink. ¥ Garments are finished .with elastic outside seams with but- tons and button holes stanchly sewed. 0 Seward, $39.50 Size. List Price. Our Price. Steamer trunks 6 mos. to g ¥IS. aa o .$1.§.55 to g%gé s9§c $2095 trunks, $13.95 2 yrs. to 5 yrs .$1.45 to $1.65 1.29 $1795 trunks, 1150 6 yrs. to 8 yrs.....$1.75t0 $195 $1.49 $1490 trunks, $9.95 Oyrs..c.s - $2.05 $1.79 (Tyohks, third fleor.) (Tots’ shop, third floor.) The Hecht Co. Seventh at F

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