Evening Star Newspaper, March 4, 1921, Page 7

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s FRIDAY, MARCH 4, ,1921. EASTER FASHIONS The Hecht Co. is made up of a series of individual shops, each under its own specialist, who is responsible for securing and maintaining new fashions at fair prices. There are shops for infants, children, misses . and women—each with a complete offering of new styles and sizes. Consider, for example, these offerings from the : Shops for infants, girls and juniors Girls’ taffeta dresses, $9.75 (onc like Jl‘t‘/(:ll) Just a limited number of | them we were lucky to get— [ on sale tomorrow at this fow \ price! Quaint basque styles with novel tab trimmings, panels. ruffing and em- broidery, in silk or wool. Kimono or set-in sleeves and round or square necks. Colors are rose, Copen and navy bluc. 6 to 12 years. _OTHER FROCKS of taffeta. foulard and georgette have just ar- rived and are irresistible. Sizes for the Junior Girls and Flappers, 12, 14, 16. Prices, $17.50 to $35. Jr. Girls’ polo coats, $15 Coats we are not likely to duplicate at this price—- of Polo cloth, soft and fine. Made in smart style with inverted back plait. raglan shoulders, patch pockets and narrow belt. All are half lined. Sizes. 12, 14, 16. Other new coats are here in finest fabrics and in the newer spring wrap and dolman styles. Sizes 6 to 16. Priced $8.95 to $29.50. Girls’ Tailored Hats, $3.95 ’ Trim sailor hats of fine Milan.straw with rolled or drooping brims and trimmed with wide streamers of grosgrain ribbon. (Girls' shop—third foor.) Tots’ new coats A most attractive assort- b ment they are, too, in flare, box and empire style, many with cunning white collars. Splendid neyr colors and ma- | terials such as homespun, | granite cloth, covert, shep- herd check, serge and polo cloths. Sizes 2to 6. Priced $7.95 to $19.50. Tots* Spring Hats Poke eftects and mushroom shapes for little maids of 2 to 6. Combinations of popiin and" crepe de chine with fancy straw braids and plain straws—a!l in the prettiest of spring colorings. Priced $3.50 to $5.95. (Tots' shop—third foor.) Sale women’s fine hand-made BLOUSES 53.95 both regular and extra sizes Surely the work of fairy fingers, yvou'll say, ingly hand embroidered and hand made. Handdrawn work and hand Vest styles with embroidery, in the finer, collars and others with roll more exclusive patterns. fitting cuffs. Sizes 36 to 4. (Women's blouse shop. ird Boor + BILLIKEN Shoes for spring THE shoes that many have tried to < imitate, but none can duplicate— shoes built with a purpose, giving plenty of room to growing feet. In black kid and dark mahogany calf. Both laced and button styles in high shoes, oxfords and one-strap pumps. HIGH SHOES LOW SHOES when you see these filmy batiste, all so fascinat- Tuxedo collars—both with trim, well Sizes 5 to £, Sizes 5 to S, $4. Sizes 812 10 1135, 8438 and Sizes 81z to 111, $4.50 and 3. zes 12 to 2. 83 and $6. Sizes 12 to 2, $5 and #a. Sizes 2% to 7, #8 and $8.30. Sizes 213 to 7, 86 and 36.50. (Juvenile shoe shop—third fioor.) Suits, *12% with the extra pair that doubles the wear two-trousers suits—a double-barreled com- bination at a single special price. Boys’ KNOX hats sei the styles Noriolk and semi-norfolk styles in the newest spring models. Well tailored of fine wool cassi- meres. chevicts, tweeds and homespuns. Amply sized and properly reinforced of excellent alpaca. DBoth pairs of trous lined. Sizes 7 to 1&. Sale of boys’ shirts, 89¢ Of fine madras and high count percales, in both neck- vith lining s are fully in American sailors, and the woman who knows and wants the ORIGINAL styles pays the price for a KNOX Boys’ $1.25 and $1.50 caps, 89c Wool cheviots and tweeds, £ i v spring tterns and Of cours ; g band and collar attached and Lopaii ey s h)' o .1] € e have styles. Finely fashioned ~olorings. Choice of 1-piece other sailors. starting throughout. Sizes 12 to 14 or 4-quarter styles. as low as $3.75. neckband. (Rars' eliop, 1rd Boor ) (Knox lmt shop, second floor ) Sale inen’s 1 SHIRTS at Madras, percales and oxfords: brand-new shirts: first quality in material and making. Negli- gee 5-button style; soft cuffs. chiefly in neat striped patterns. Columbia. Records, 59¢ Double disc. 10-inch records— 200 titles—most oi them issued within the last eighteen months. Also double disc RECORDS from another manufacturer 7-1'11:1119C l)-inchsgc zes 14 10 17. size, size, o SHEs ot Which is saying enough—and more than enough—to ~cil all Needles, S¢ pkg. the shirts we care to sell at this absurdly low pricc. SI. en's Thop, Bret floor b (Second floar.) Misses’ lovely new frocks come to sell at $16.75 ! 200 lovely dresses—I8 different styles— i such fifie materials as chiffon taffetas. mignonette, tricotine and crepe de chine T’S a special sale of Easter fashions featuring such new touches as corded overskirts, eyelet embroidery, ruffles that go up and down, puffed hips ending in panels, snug bodices topping bouffant skirts, straight-line effects— in a word the “nzw” in the world of Frock-fashions. Sizes for Misses 14 to 20. Colors—navy, brown, beige, black, tan and gray. | Seven out of ten misses choose SUITS SPLENDID TAILORED SUITS $ THE NEWEST SILHOUETTES of men's wear serge in box or developed in tricotine and novelty broidered or braided. Also those good- | 12 1 ¢ Tt ¢ looking Ski-bo tweed sports suits in gray, box-coat styles, trimmed wtih smart stitch- from these two groups ripple - styles, handsomely _em- suitings. -Blouse-back, ripple and tan and blue. ery ; embgoidery or braiding. With them go fur chokers, $17.50 Finely selected pelts offering a choice of «qmrrel stone marten, skunk opossum and mink. (Apparel shops, second floor.) Last day! last call! last chance Misses’ Day Polo coats One like sketch “Make it snappy’—ves. with a dash of spring and spicy swagger, that is all touch and go. Which is to say these Polo coats are picturesque as well as practical. Belted and flare models; raglan or sct-in _sleeves; convertible _ collar. ALL SILK LINED. $1950. (Misses' shop, second flour.) for these Society Brand OVERCOATS $25 HESE are all Society Brand overcoats—their season’s surplus. We bought them underprice to carry over, but we'll let you share the purchase—carry them away at $25 Phoenix silk stockings back to $1.10 a pair ‘And you know what this quality—it's near the pre-war price, which they are worth made this number one of the biggest sellers in America. Pliosnix silk Jqualify mercerized tops. gray. Other Phoenix silk hosiery may be had at $1.45, $1.95 and $2.35. seamed back style, with Sale ends Saturday - Black, Russian calf, Havana brown, Share tomorrow or never he Hecht Co Seventh at F (First floor, south ammex.) $1.10 is the lowest price we know for hose of E OLD WHITE HOUSE EMPLOYES “ EXPECT TO HOLD POSITIONS | But Few Changes Are Looked for in Staff When Hardmg Becomes Head of Execu- tive Mansxon—Most Old Employes. od for in o staff at i President Hard- nan Few chan personnel o White Hous minist unit is di tv men dets dled to patre ini doc ployment roll of he will find that t employes wery during 1 istratic s over the s on the em- speeulation woman ouse with the n fback to t | Kintey aam | When W upen his f in t the with the have be House s edded durt excep 1 attac @ for a more names o luding messs seriod The itment of tie e part of 1 John- a personal appe ¥ 1'.....11;:(, p i orster 16 Years in Oilice. ; The next position in line of im- porlance to seeretary to e | nt {is that of exectuive clerk, w - tion has been held for Sistecn Yea R Tiis otfici routin ed to the FAM 1 ix today to the oL LAND tof amai Iy enough, od the important record el President Hous \\lm Sutmidas Tntrmpnt 1 Mo veliek i Wy COOK, imakes fre House. performs is before the who ree they Ses CORRY. [ President i Ithe telegrap | another record. His assistant, Jules A jruns him a el second in length of | i service | Several changes {the onnel of tl starr o House, and his | linz. ald and Walter Fe with 1k EAGUE PUTS HOPE INNEW CABINET l GlanGS iar 4th_and 19 2 Green ; PARIS, March 4 om confidential | gy zs‘ ier mbGAr | sources the writer learns that tl husband ‘council of the league of nation | deciding upon its reply to the Wil inote in regard to mandates. was in- fluenced by hopes that through the! | Harding administration some kind of be reached to meet to the leazue council, wh would ldraw attention to the {American note and fout that the United legitimate o g their im- ound states- | of the council . the mem made one effort to pla the i The point rding cabi- | Montay. 2 R eaa | Limure ww HWHSONS | errrprTH. £ council | app esion and @ com- s to the cove- nan 0' the With statesmen ank of Viviani, Balfour, - working on the league !!IJ!I of disarmament, it will be d cult for President Harding to Justif: the convocation of a separate con- ference for the same purpos “Resides the stat amed, | 1eague will | business m leaders to An immense endme n Pxn‘n Mareh 1. jan York col t Brussels, Geneva and other p 1 Te Seek Covenant View. | “The committee on amendments will | iry to remove the re proach leveled at | tiie cove me Americ that it is ‘Wilson ¥ 1 get in | touch. directly v, with | the Harding to find out what concrete objections that ad | ministration has to the covenant. | *“1t _hopes thus to convinge the 5 ! American people that the leaxue as it e ervices ' 'Mnndh a logi reasonable and | March 5. at 4 lease omit fowers. { Taudable, though imperfect, organiza- | Interment pri h'no more stones oUsht [ STACK. Wednexday | tion. at wh | to be throw [ RITES AT BOWLING GREEN. Body of Statesman to Lie in State % Before Funeral. BOW G GREEN. Mo. The body of Champ ¢ | | Deuaried s tife March i 220 am.. at ber rexid arch hem | . mw.. RARAH T the courthotise. hiere. upon arrival| Lotres (& wours her Jous 4 decoted mother. Monday and will lie in state until the | Rate Mentgome [nl et funeral services are held. it was an- | joc’or teiutives [ SHiboin Rt | nounced by V. S. Smith, magor of Bowl- At el ot ing_Green. Letween 0 and Dum Members of the local American Legion Friends and relatives in post will constitute the guard of honor. g Sazion ave. mw vited to attend. as to | B . Pettis of F. ¢ | NORRIS. benty | ok i i ( ! 13033 M St | = nil, JOMN B LA, i e WIS WIS corbiii i LEE. 1 IOHANNA LRt w e $WirE H|Iv\!\~n W 3 NDOAND OIS ANI FAMILY A TIFS NAT n Mer passed away 4 mach, . AT No) ANDMOTHTED Mareh 1, 101 s [ o ANNIE NOACK. * W " AMELIA ] FUNERAL DTRECTDRS 2 Pa. ave. o.ow. el eai, M 158 Frank Geier's Sons Co., - 1i3 SEVENTH STREED XW. Modarn i o Txmothy Hanlcm w41 H ST, \.F. 5 incota 113 rate. Ambuiances Loy i Conascris: f'«l: “R-BrenreCo- 1208 H STREET NW. (FORMERLY 940 F ST NW.) PHONE MAIN 108 ARSpears CuNichols WB'Speare Joseph F Bm:h s Sons Established 1341 Phone Wes: 39 Au.omnml- Rervice. 42 1w Siahors haoal J. FRANK JOY CO., =19 15th ow. Automobile Funeea: Dignified and Edicient > “W7. W. Deal & Co. 816 H ST. N.E. Lincolu 8454, A_Llflmubllf Servi @ ortn on;«-‘ i'unmx, nnsnms Apprppriate Floral Tokens Washington Floral Co., Tath snd N ¥V Ave Main L:hO. C SHAFF Fof VE FLORAL EMBLEMS 'S ot II"IIRKATE PRICES. 8-17-1R. Gude Bros. 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