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B " When the question comes “What shall I get for Spring?” \ Play safe and get a | Heatherspun © Suit 85 e evXIY day-time occasion; knit, Y10t woven, which means dy won’t wrinkle, and n.visture proof as well. Every suit is finely tailored—and yo~|fl.\_ find ex teptional choice of styles. Strictly tajored moclels pinch-back, box-coat and Tuxedo st\les, manyof the latter with contrasting checked rey¢rs and pcket tabs. \ Then, too, \skirt or coat may be worr separately\(espe' cially.the coat vith a smart sports skirt). But why try to describe their usefulness. Like t‘{:}ir style, it is apparend at'.a glance. Sizes fof women a misses in all the heather¥shades, and many plain colors as well. Sizes 34 to 5274 AN " New suits of serge and tweed, $25 straight and box-ceat styles. ~ Sketched Havana brown heather for all kinds of weather. Many flaunt touches distinctly new and original in the way of embroidery or braid: All-are handsomely silk lined. ! A particularly fine showing of extra-size suifs May be had at $35, $49.50, $79.50 Some new. arrivals toffering ripple, Model suits, $45 More ‘claborate suits of tricdfine featuring panels at! the back, sashes of blatk ‘satin, rich embroidered silk arrows, beads, braiding, etc. Avcollection of exceptional beauty. Spring suits, $35 4 Semi-tailored suits of tricotine and serge, most oiy them braided and embroidered. Both rippled and blouse styles as well as those with finger-length coats. In black, navy, tan and reindeer. J Sizes for womentand misses throughout each assortment N The fur chokers!—a needed accessory Just a'suggestion as to the many lovely fur chokers, now at special prices. Sibeian Squirrel, $17.50 Stone Martens, $13.75 to $45. Australian Opossum. $12.50 Dresses for afternoon and street;wear in this Sale of women’s dresses; $16.73 Slenderizirig are those for street wear— with long lines always emphasized. Here braiding and embroidery are used most effectively. Sizes for gmisses and women as well as extra size models. 2 ‘ Women’s coats; wraps and capes, $25 —Bolivis —Suedine —Suedetex —Polo Cloth. —Velour —Jersey The colors:are the much wanted shades’of Copen, beaver, rookie, reindeer, navy, taupe, sand and tan. A" wide assortment here—afternoon dresses of Mignonette, satin and taffeta; street frocks of serge and tricotine; all reveling in the newest fashion fancies. Bouffant are the afterncon styles, with panniers, gathered side tunics and plenty of ruffles. @ sale that runs the entire gamut of coat Styles from the natty, three-quarter sports coats for general wear to the stunning silk embroidered wraps for dress wear. * Sizes for misses, 14 to 18; for women, 36 to 44. - (Women's shop, second fioor.) “No DollarS"Down” into Washington homes Requiring people to pay $1 down or $5 down on a phonograph seems to us a futile way of selling. if the customer is worthy, why pay anything down? We shall try out our theory and sell 100 Columbia Phonographs this way. 3 The only requirement is that you pay for $5 in rec- ords, which, of course, you must have anyway to test out the phonograph., We can’t include the records with the “no-payment-down” plan, because they may become scratched, marred or cracked, making them unavailable for stock. The phonograph, however, goes to you with no payment down. Al Jolson’s records He comes to the Belasco February 28. Also records of Nora Bayes Marion Harris Mamie Smith and Her Jazz Hounds - Bert Williams’ “Elder Eatmore’s Sermons” 2Y% years---30 months---in which to pay When we say $10 delivers any in- Pay on convenient terms—take 21, strument to your home, we nfean just years—thirty months— delivers any | : piano or player to your home that and nothing less. if you wish g Any person worthy of ardinary —Hardman e credit here can share without re- —Harrington ——llehrl:!::': e straint or restriction, Sim |n ; inedicafe ‘;,l i 1 Players and playes-pianos. All used instru- SITRYY € plano oF pla¥er ments have been reduced in price, Piano you wish, pay dewn $10 and the in- timing and repairing, strument gees to yeur heme, - Fhe Hecht Goplanss—tousth Sour.) "y { THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FEBRUARY 20, 1921—PART 2. The Hecht Co Seventh at F HANDS UP! Women, here are imported lambskin gloves at $1 5Y Not too many hands, please, we have enough for only 300 pairs. And we’ll glove that many hands in a hurry, for these are smart spring gloves in soft, pliant skins, perfect from hem to buttonhole. 2- clasp style. Black, ‘white, brown, tan, gray; many with embroidered backs. Sale of silk stockings, $]-15 : Regulation thread silks and the popular CHIFFONS. . Black in thread silk, and colors in chiffon silk; sold as slight “irregulars.” Jersey silk petticoats QuMe the lowest price we've seen for petticoats such as these—amply cut and complete with ruffle of silk = jersev. \ They are made of splendid quality silk jersey, in such wanted shades as copen blue, green, brown, purple, gray, tan, navy and black. . Aprons underpriced Gretchen Aprons, 79c—Of Amoskeag gingham with tie- back sash and rick-rack braid. Bungalow Aprons, 89— Plaids, checks or stripes, in loose dress fashion, (Lingerle shop, second floor.) Semi-tailored hats at $8.95 and $10 The woman who wants a smartly tailored hat, not too severe, will find some highly individual mqdels among these newcomers that are as be- coming\as they are different. ,Just one or two of a kind, for we aim to be excltsive, but sufficient choice in all to please whoever comes. KNOX hats are ready for spring —smartest sailors in America (Knox hats, second fioor.) Sale of blouses $9.95 _ taffetas, georgette, tricolet, satins and laces. Mostly one of a kind. . Included also are a few stout models in georgette and ° crepe de chine; sizes 46 to 52, Choice, $9.95. (Blouse ehop—(hira fisor.) Authentic representation of the current mode, with all sizes from 36 to 44 in one style or another. j many visitors. $1.75 and $2 Curtains, 98¢ Three styles as sketched! Order your choice by numbar over the phone as long as_they last. 2003—Neat odged cur- tains, 212 yards long, of very fine voile;. in white ufed muslin cur- 15 yards long, in white _only. = Trimmed with 2001—Hemstitched Dutch curtaine, 215 yards long. of splendid’ quality volle. in ‘white only. baby muffle. only. $1 terry cloth - $4.75 Overdrapes 59¢ yard $2.95 set Plain taffeta and poplin over- drapes, in all colors. Made with yard-wide valance and l-inch headings, "all ready to slip on'the rods. 2 to 10 yard lengths of delight- fuft double-faced Terry cloth. Thousands of yards in all, and wide assortment of patterns. $1.39 and $1.69 cushions, 89¢ A small lot of cretonne and khaki sofa cushions in sunburst and oblong shapes. Filled with Kapok or feathers. Colored sunfast madras, 69¢ 150 yards, in new patterns and good lines of blues, rose, tans, brown and green. (First floor, south annmex.) . A new satin pump, $12 A most graceidl sxfin pump with Tigh, close- fitting, \yet comfortable arch and\vamp of fashion- able length, The same* style may be had in deep Havanna brown calf- skin—also much in vogue for spring wear, All have the high French heel. A co te range of sizes in both. Also home of Hanan ehoes (Bhoes, first floor.) Girls’ gi _ dresses, $1.50- Amoskeag gingham — the kind that washes and washes well—im the prettiest checks, stripes and plaids, All are made with full cat skirts, tie-back sashes amad patch pockets, Sizes 7 to 14, be needed. Sale of We close Tuesday at 1 p.m. A sale of men’s . wool suits at $25 ' Don’t hesitate because these suits are $25. You are getting them at The Hecht Co,, and we always put satis- faction before price. In other words we know these suits —they come from a maker who measures up to our’ standards—we are glad to see his suits under our label. Plenty of worsteds—hard Plenty, too, of tweeds, finished and unfinished—wor- cheviots and cassimeres— steds that wear almost many of them the Strong- ~ forever. Hewat virgin woolens. Single and double breasted models for men and young men. Stripes and herringbone, the usual fancies and plenty of solid colors. $25. ‘750 pairs of men’s trousers at $3 Out they go—all broken assortments and off pairs remaining from the past season. $3 in most instances is below actual cost to us. Trousers in solid colors to match old or new coats; stripes and mixtures to provide a pleasing contrast. sizes to 42 waist measure flannels mixtures cassimeres worsteds Sale boys’ wash suits ’] An absurdly small price for boys' suits of this quality. Made of long-wearing fast color cottons, in white and color combinations. Sizes 2% to 7 years. Dutch Daddy Oliver Twist ) Eton Styles A . 2 , . Big boys’ wool suits, $6.9 . Prices are down—down to a Jower point than ever we dared hope. For the suits are in smart double-breasted or plaited norfolks; the coats alpaca lined and the knickers also full lined, ’ Made from long-wearing cheviots and tweeds, in neat patterns. Sizes 9 to 17 years. Boys’ corduroy suits §].89 Junior Norfolk and middy bleuse styles for little chaps of 3 and 4, Blue, green, brown and gray, (Boys® sbop, first Soor.), Girls’ rainy-day apparel ’ A wide choice presents itself here, to suit the whim of| any young miss. “Dri-girls” capes of blue sateen with rubber hat to match; rubber capes with hoods attached, in navy, red or tan; rain coats too, with hats to match, $3.95 $4.95 and $7.95 / (Girls' shop, third Soor.) Get your homes ready for the Inauguration While the inauguration will be a sober affair compared with ) gur } If you are to have friends or guests you will of course want to former occasions, it is nevertheless important enough to attract make your home attractive. Staple sheets, spreads, etc., will also Hence this sale. - Bed Linens & Towels 14 81x90 seamless sheets— Splendid quality mus- lin sheets, s]-19| with wide hems. N 500 cotton blankets—: double - bed | $7.69 size, in white and gray. 90c table damask—Highly | mercerized 58 - inch | damask, in 59¢ four patterns. Yard, [ | | $200 Wearwell 81x90 | | 25c Turkish towels. All- double = bed | | white towels, already | ;i(;eedts. Only { | hemmed. By gt ozen in || dozen, $1.75. pooall 5148 | | Size17x34. lsc ) - e .| | 75c Turkish bath towels. | 36x42 pillowcases. Fine | &5l Extra size, all | muslifi cases. Il white towels, Formerly C | high | y | ghly ab- 40c. 29 { | sorbent. 38C Se— | i ] 15c crash toweling. Lint- [25c huckaback towels. | less and absorbent. 16x33 huck towels; all Lf:rlxgthio e white or bor- of 1 to dered. By yards. 10/2 dozen, $1.60. _ l4c . et | - | $7.50 Satin Damask—Full size spreads, plain or | scalloped. slightly im- perfect. 54.90 Very well ; bogh1 S | fil}llg:l with 554 o i d o u ble-bec 4 | white i size. 2 l cotton. 5 L S | $8.50 silkoline comforts. | $3.50 crochet spreads, and | | Full-size comforts, | dimity spreads as This rope portiere $3-50 150 rattania rugs third less © We bought these rugs at a straight third under the manufacturer’s price, which brings them to you at normal manufacturing cost. These Rattania rugs are sanitary and service- able: the designs are highly attractive, and the rug is as easy to.clean as a parquet floor. N Rattania . : ' Rattania —as pictured, is one of the many A . stylc.? fr;:::rcr; fanthis gale‘.a 2 6x9-ft. 9x12 rattanla rllgs Varlously) beautificd with art sili ru%s B $9.75 Less than four months ago we were sell- or stenciled bands, x12-ft . -c. X Colors ar: o reen o ing these rugs at $24.75: today’s bf:v}nv E s B suesi e $12.75 pr’izce is' $19.75; our price $ '50 $3.50, $6.75, $7.50, 89.50 | XISt omorow b s S j , a pair : rugs ,..... $19.7 = ! | s | \ A & o .