Evening Star Newspaper, February 13, 1921, Page 48

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18 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 13, 1921—PART 2. MEN! don’t hesitate to buy these OVERCOATS at $16-50 Don’t hesitate because the price is $16.50— price has nothing to do with them. You know we wouldn’t let a coat go out of here at any price unless we felt sure it would SATISFY, and that’s how we feel about these overcoats. They represent the surplus from one of our good makers, . supplemented with odds and ends from our own stock. Deep bodied woolens. developed in Ulsters Ulsterettes Chesterfelds Form-fitters (The Men's Shop. first foow) All boys’ clothing at clipped prices Final clearance at prices that make it immaterial to us whether we sell these goods or carry them over. One alternative is as welcome as the other. But to you who need boys’ suits, overcoats., furnishings. the sale is signifi- cant of big savings. (Boys® shup. third 8oor.) For the tailored miss Sale colored l’jetticoats Gturdy cottons fine sateens a Shantung silk blouse, $2.95 The air that comes with' real silk; the distinction of tailored lines; the sense of satisfactory service— all these are yours in these Shantung silks at $2.95. Made with pin tucks. Tuxedo collars with little bow tie and turn-back cuffs. Complete with large pearl- buttons. Some with deep |, taifored flounces, others withaccordion plaited flounces. Green, black.-navy. (Lingerie shop, second floor.) (Blouse shop, third. floor.) ~ r4 s This $53 75 Gateleg Table— Of carefully finished mahog- e $39.85 in appearance. This $95 mahogany china . cabinet—In Queen Anne style, with end %4.75 panels of wood, This 60-inch buffet—Of ‘se- leclled quartered oak in Colonial de- Golo $79.50 _"'i‘his $1,080 dining room suite, $756 Solid walnut—10 pieces - In ornate Louis XV style, with burl panels and handsome carvings. The five side and one armchair match perfectly. This $46 Golden Oak China Cabinet—i loni i i s Sl Colaen) inet—in Colonial design, with 'Axminster rugs First quality; attractive patterns in sizes 9x12 and 8.3x10.6. Same qualities a short while back sold at $54. Bring Room Measurements 529.85 Seventh at F Sale 81x90 Pequot $l 59 sheets, Pequot — the .pride of housewives—and all perfect quality, seamless sheets Just 20 dozen. 30c to 40c pillow- cases, 19¢ inch bleached cases. “run_of the mill” because of trivial imperfec- tions. CFird floor.) American lady corsets, $2.50 One of the most popular cor- sets made, finely fashioned of pink coutil with elastic band at the top. In both medium and low bust models and fin- ished with garters at hip and front. Let our expert corsetiere fit you with style and size you require. (Corset second floor.) $7.75 for women's low shoes more pairs. Though we are quality : the rest HANAN. Plain and opera pumps these are HANAN. kid. Some with cloth tops. ’10 delivers anv piano or player to your home thirty months—2%2 yeans;-tri pay balance We've reduced prices $30 to $100 on every instrument in stock. You have choice of ~The Hardman —Behr Bros. ~The Harrington —The Hecht Co. An initial payment of $10 delivers any piano ‘or player to your home; take a full two and a half years—thirty months—in which to pay the balance. This dining room suite, $98 fumed or golden oak—4. Ppieces Square-end china cabinet, buffet with mirrer, extension table and serving table, splendidly constructed.and graceful 0dd serving tables now half price! SZ%SO Jacobean oak serv- ing table, $11.25. $37.50 mahogany servi table, SIBJ%? o $47.50 walnut servin g table, $23.75. $56.50 Butler oak serving table, $28.75. This golden oak bulfelt— Of solid oak with plate mir- ror, finished in 323.75 golden oak, colors; 36x6 and wcluded, ‘Tan calf oxfords—military Brown calf pumps—mili Brown calf oxfords—lace Black satin pumpx—one stra All the above styles are of The Hecht Co. 2-eyelet ties Variously in patent. dull calf and tan calf leathers with high and low French heels, and the opera pumps with baby French heels. All The Hecht Co. Sale of The Hecht Co. and HANAN shoes Seventh at F 39- 75 for women’s high shoes I_;‘I.\'A\[, clearance—prices drop to the lowest point for Hanan shoes. The woman who appreciates Hanan quality, service and comfort will do well to get two or Y sacrificing _prices to clear broken™ assortments, we have sufficient quantities to insure all sizes in one style or another. The low shoes at $7.75 Upwards of 1.100 pairs, about one-third The Hecht Co. In all you have choice of— ving tip. leather bow. tary heel. baby Louis heel 5-eyelet oxfords The high shoes are all HANAN and may be had in brown calf, tan kid, gun-metal and vici *hoice of Sale women’s knit union suits First time in yegrs we've had women’s union suits of these grades to sell at $1. Medium or heavy weight garments, with Long sleeves, short sleeves, sleeveless. Knee or ankle lengths. Sizes 36 to 44. It’s a mixed lot; some of the garments sub- ject to slight irregularities, but most of them seing PERF Boys’ union suits, 85¢ Heavy ribbed cotton ; long sleeves and ankle length, in gray or ecru. Subject to almost im- perceptible irregularities. Sizes 2 to 16. Spring dresses for the larger woman 25 Carefully planned, slenderizing models for the larger woman at the price of an ordinary ready-made - dress—such is the advantage of this sale. Tunic and panel styles of unde- niable smartness, fashioned of such delightful materials as— —men’s serge —mignonette —tricotine —taffeta —charmeuse —satin ¢ At least 10 new styles, adorned with effective touches of braid or cembroidery. Sizes 4274 to 32! .. Jersey suits for the larger woman $25 Stunning worsted Jersey suits in all of the heather shades—with shawl and Tuxedo collars, and roomy gored skirts. sl One like sketch. (Women's shop, second floor. ) Gretchen APRONS Another Shipment to Go At 55°¢ Which is the lowest price we have heard of any- where for first-class ECT. Gretchen aprons. Percales and chambrays, in neat stripes or plaids, trimmed with rick-rack braid. (First floor, south anpex.) in the 15% to 0% discount sale This half-yearly sale with ité discounts of 15% to 50% includes every piece of furniture we own The sale, therefore, is too large to be treated as a unit; we must cover it in sections. So this week we drive a deep price wedge into all dining room furniture. It is thoroughly good furniture—sound in wood and workmanship; artistic in line; furniture that will endure for generations and please every one for all that time. The offerings on this page are typical: : ] This $365 dining room suite, $197.50 American walnut—4 pieces In Queen Anne style, and consisting of buffet, extension table, server and china cabinet. 0dd dining room chairs now half-price! Just one, two or three of a kind, in mahogany, oak and walnut. $6.75 golden oak chair, $3.38 $7.95 golden oak armchair, $3.98 $5.95 fumed oak chair, $2.98 $14.75 walnut chair, $7.38 $9.75 golden oak armchair, $4.88 $17.75 Batler chair, $8.88 $18.75 walnut chair, $9.38 $19.75 mahogany chair, $9.88 Voile curtains, 98¢ Plain, white hemstitched curtains with valance and headed for- hanging. $1.25 Window Shades, 63¢ Oil shades, slight seconds, in good Heavy Printed Linoleum, 89¢ $1.48 quality—perfect, with burlap back. Bring room measurements. 89c square yard, 36x7 feet; all fixtures Wi she This $422.50 dining room suite, $295 mahogany—4 pieces William and Mary design; 34-inch buffet, large grilled China cabinet, extension table and inclosed serving table. This dining room suite $167 golden oak A period suite that includes a 54-inch buffet, large griiled china cabinet, 6-ft. extension table and serving table. Jacobean or This $614 dining room suite, walnut or mahogany—4 pieces ' Handsome Chippendale carvings, with ball and claw feet and rope edges enhance the beauty of the wood. 66-inch buffet, china cabinet, inclosed serving table and oblong ex- tension table. The Hecht Co. Seventh at F Chairs extra. Pay for credit, but buy for less 'OME stores advertise “no charge for credit” & and yet give a 10% dis- count to cash customers. Obviously, if a cash customer can buy for 10% less than a credit cus- tomer, the latter is pay- ing 10% for credit. ! Here we hold fast to our P Sanor coede oo tomers buy alike. We permit no secret price code—all goods are marked in plain figures— the discount tag is at- tached to each piece of furniture—with savings open ‘and alike to all. We make no charge for credit on furniture up to 90 days; those who wish furni- ture for a longer period are charged 6% for that credit privilege. This $35 set of 4 chairs— Four well-constructed oak chairs with slip 19.85 seats of brown “muleskin,” s ' $460.50 This $73.50 mahogany breakfast Chippendale design with two- door glass cabinet and $45 dropleaf; chair included, ™ cabinet—In Chinese! »

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