Evening Star Newspaper, March 15, 1921, Page 12

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] o 3 \ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1921 Fashions of the hour on the hour at The Hecht Co. One of many new dresses at $25 Magnificent in mode, making and materials Such coats and wraps at $25 (One like sketch) They certainly look like many, many dollars more, and the choice is amazingly unrestricted. Ready with new Easter suits, $35 (One like sketch) Of course, the price will immediately find favor with you—but once you've seen the suits themselves you’ll realize that fash- ion is paramount—it’s the suit that merits emphasis. Puppyskin taffeta and canton crepe vie with each other for first place. Then come the always modish tricotine, satins and crepe de chines. Choose from— —quilted black satin coats —knit wool capes with brushed wool collars —flare polo coats —belted polo coats —fancy stitched wraps —plaited sports coats —ripple cape coats. i Tricotine, men's wear serge and novelty suiting are the materials, in navy, black, rookie and good-looking checked combina- tions. At least 18 different styles ruffled and bouffant or with long lines emphasized— dresses for all from the slender miss of 16 to the woman of matronly figure! ——— e . New ripple and blouse styles, straightline suits, suits with flaring box coats and others in more general belted style. Sizes 16 to 20 and 34 to 42. FURS——A wide assortment of smart fur chokers await your choosing at most payable price. Single skins, $10.75 to $49.50. All the newest spring shades with gray, navy and beige predominating, enlivened with brilliant touches of coloring in beading, embroidery or smart These in fine suede and wool velours, polo cloths and suedenes. Colors: Rose, copen, Pekin, navy, rookie and tan. Sizes 16 to 20 and 34 to 42. ribbon trimming. Sizes 16 to 20 and 34 to 42. < (Apparel shops, second floor.) (Apparel shops, sccond floor.) (Apparel shops, second floor ) Women’s semi- Girls’ and juniors’ tailored hats *12 DISTINCTIVE showing of quality hats develop- ed for the most part in smart combinations of black and white. These are of fine Ttalian Milan straws with just the proper amount of trim- ming—a feather fancy perhaps or novel use of ribbon or flower clusters. HANAN walking oxfords for women have come in brown calf, brown kid, black kid, gun metal ca.lf and white reignskin—so women who want the best in shoes can now choose accordingly, An Easter sale of Petticoats 5389 Newly arrived petticoats for spring- time wear—most fitting accessories for milady’s new wardrobe. “Selling like sixty” Men’'s Spring Suits Partly because they are Society Brand and The Hecht Co. clothes, but more be- cause the prices are down to 523.50 533.50 affd every man knows pretty well that spring suits should sell at $33 to $65 Sports coats $9.95 Satins Taffetas Jerseys Splendid plain colors await your choice as well as smart. changeable effects. (Lingerie shop—second floor.) Silk jerseys with taffeta flounces, others entirely of rustling taffeta or soft, lus- trous satin. Also handmade models, repre- senting all the newest spring col- orings, in medium size hats and toques. A large assortment and no two alike! (Women's Hat Shop, Second fioor.) h \ Continuing Sale of Women’s low shoes, $7.75 The sale that brings you new shoes—the latest ring, 1921, models, in the most wanted leathers and rs! - Tomorrow! Sale of 600 Corsets Of pink coutil. They are splendidly made in low bust styles, with elastic in- serts at top. Fitted with well wearing hose supporters at front and sides. Not in years have we had such women’s Silk hose at These suits represent our makers’ surplus bought away underprice last season, and carried over for this sale. We figured then, and know now, that spring suits will sell at $35 to $65. And our bold judgment then is bring- NA TTY three-quarter coats for warm spring days to come. Fashioned of fine camel’s Both dress and practical styles included, two of them 5 hair or polo cloth, with all- sketched. ~ Walking oxfords in brown kid, brown calf, light tan calf and black calf. brogue types. the oxfards the dress heels. Tan calf and strap slippers Both straight tip and Louis heels. Two sketched Black satin 1-strap slippers with baby or high French (First fioor, morth amnex.) 51.85 And not in years has any sale developed such an en- thusiastic response. But consider what is here, full- fashioned ingrain silk hose—qual- ity silk from top to toe. Rich, lustrous black; sizes 8 to 10. (Main fllor, south annex.) S7l°¢s dull calf 1- with high Satin camisoles, 89¢ Tailored, some with inserts of embroidered georgette and others with hand-embroidery and lace as trimming. models. (@ingerie ehop, second floor) Boys’ wool suits with two pairs of knickers $9.85 Ig‘s a mighty low price, partly because the suits are in the favored Norfolk styles, more because Bandeaux brassieres, 59¢ Fashioned of good pink rep, with elastic insert at the back. Both back and front fastening Ribbon shoulder straps. round belt and big, roomy patch pockets. Three rows of tucking at the back, finished with silk crows’ feet, and smart bone buttons prove most ef- fective as trimmings. Sizes 10 to 16, in tan and Pekin. (Girls’ shop, third floor.) Sale! Player-piano word rolls, 85¢c Remember, these are Word-Rolls—the latest song hits—which only emphasizes the extremely low price! Among the numbers are such “hits” as: ing us the biggest spring business we have ever known in March. . 1f you want to save money, come in. You'll find plenty of comp;m_i', but we have extra sales- people. Men’s pure silk knit ties: a sale $]45 Ready for Easter—the aristocrats of the silk neckwear family. Closely-woven knit ties 4 . = i —H i . . . . they are made of deep bodied woolens—but chiefly :fi?&;e DZ";?Q‘:?LLB}:; o e —pure silks—in solid colors and stripes of all because with each suit one gets an extra pair of Ty Mamays - deneath sEaEl kinds. knickers and “the extra pair doubles the wear.” —Palasteena —Rosie Make It Rosie For Me 7 ‘A wonder ale of new blouses Choose from cheviots and cassimeres, in the popu- lar shades of brown, olive, tan and gray. Carefully tailored and snug fitting at collar and shoulders. goth pairs of trousers are lined throughout. Sizes to Wool jersey-suits $ 5 for boys 3 to 10 A splendid opportunity here—fine, non- wrinkling wool jerseys made up into real boy Ny 3 (Piano Shop, Fourth floor.) Men’s silk shirts, $5.65 Made of crepes, such high-class silks as satin-striped broadcloth and em- pire silks; white jerseys, crep de chines and imported tub silks. Tailored to a custom standard of high excellence and offered at a price obviously below the market, $5.65; three shirts for $16.50. styles, such as French Oliver Twists and Dutch Daddy suits, as well as the regular middy suits. Splendidly made, the pants full lined and with all the needed touches of braid, lacings, buttons, etc. Sizes 3 to 10. .Boys’ pajamas, $1.09 500 pairs, made of fine percales, in blue, ink, white, solid colors or striped patterns. Enmm'ly cut and finished with silk frog and ocean pear! buttoms. Sizes 8 to 18. Boys’ $1.50 golf caps, 89¢ In both one-piece and ecight-quarter styles. 54-95 Made to sell at $5.75 to $8.95 Handsome georgette and ecrepe de . chine blouses with touches of hand em- broidery, fine Filet and Venise laces or artfully beaded in contrasting colors. Both overblouse and tuck-in styles of the finer sort. SALE! Children’s low shoes, $2.85 Low shoes of the new season in patent leather, Havana brown kid, dull leathers and tan calfskin. Boys® straw & cloth hats, $1.45 New spring fashions, in hats of both straw and cloth, for boys of 2 to 10 and 8 to 18 Boys’ blouses, 69¢ In_collar-attached style and fashioned of quality high-count percales, in pleasing striped patterns. Sizes 6 to 13. Mignonette tie-back blouses, Neat mixtures and pattern. 3 4 = made snrpflce_ style and worn if o B atop. Gilid her. ~Oxford ties, —Mary Jane pumps %%%LESA T wished as a silk sweater. #=Theo ties, —Instep-strap pumps. gte accepted styles wherever they are ‘To prove they follow the latest dictates of Fashion, we mention their colors—the very Sizes for children-4 to 11 years. Dutch scrim curtains, 98¢ set T Bl s o L Gt Ttbaiadiil e R v i . Tt attania rug sale at o s e A $55 Toflington w?ndow:‘illa:uy 59¢ ml::rwass,u;;f:s;d. $]‘3'95 :g?)g sae‘:‘\iri::tfsfa\i'—ell. There is a Knox hat for every occasion, from the most informal to the most shades, size 36x72. In green, imperfect Full yard-wid £ d shades of bl yellow ‘white and complete with ail the needed 5 ¥ SYee i aoos 't o madras, and brown. Double borders for door and window Pequot and Utica seamless sheets, $1.75 ~ WiER Perfect quality, full size sheets of these two well known, finest makes. Wide hems and free #som dressing. 81x90. 1000 huck towels, 10e A jobber’s close-out lot of standard Rat- tania fiber rugs, in size 7.6x10.6 ft. Tegy pleas- ing patterns. farmal. e b | mal il vacuum cleaner $39.75 (Third Soor.) - The Hecht Co Seventh at F ~ oo o yacunm cleaners. Takes up the SEickly pcoall et vine Phrtlesy, absorbent huck eir s &gfly pet o Limit, of 12 to-a-customer, & Bmay shazeapthishalfpersy ;. (4 / RS TETS—————

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