Evening Star Newspaper, March 17, 1921, Page 20

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D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1921 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, busy days outfitting children at The Hecht Co. lri No school Friday or Saturday, " @@ e/ ! ( ( so come with the children to The b [ Hezht Co. Specialized Shops. b<a The fashions will appeal to the children; the fair prices and quick The newest for misses! French eponge dresses $ l 9-50 (One like sketch) They've just arrived—these good-looking warm - weather frocks—made of a material much like ratine, and fashioned in quaint smock and over- blouse styles. The one pictured is of Administration b'ue, with wool stitching in warm tones of tan, brown and blue. Soft colors, such as lavender, tomato, blue, tan, gray and brown —deli%htfully stitched in contrast- ing colors—every frock embroider- ed in different design and style. Sizes 14 to 20. Moire ribbon dresses, $39.50 Moire ribbon exactly the hair-ribbon width, joined together with silver threads. In blue, black and nile green. Sizes 14 to 20. Velour check suits, $25 The softest velour checks, in good color combina- tions and fashioned into tailored sports styles. Sports suits of the finest type, being fashioned by special- ists in the art. Suits for the all-around American girl; ac- cepted for any daytime occasion. y Pleated skirts (stunning if worn separately, too) and coats that have big pockets and all-around belt. Sizes 14 to 20. (Apparel shops, sstond feer.) Pre-Easter Sale Silk petticoats, $5 i Soft taffeta-silk petticoats—-ample cut and finely finish- &d, back at this old-time most welcome price. :, All have tailored flounces, and come in a most complete assortment * If you prefer the snug yet comfortable fit or pettibockers, choose these of excellent silk jersey, well reinforced and trimmead with plaited ruffle at the ankle. Delightful colors.and color combinations throughout the assortment. (Lingerie shop, sectnd Soor.) A split in business relations brings us an importer’s stock of Philippine hand-embroidered gowns, blouses, etc., to sell at Note, for example, these Philippine hand-embroidered Nightgowns, $23 Fine lingerie, richly hand embroidered in solid and punch work designs. Floral, bud and spray patterns. Square and “V” necks; some with kimono sleeves; some sleeveless. A special feature! Girls’ patent Milan hat $1.95 The popular roll-brim shapes, trimmed with streamers of fine grosgrain ribbon. Hats of quality Milan straw made to sell for $2.95 to $3.95. Girls’ and juniors’ gingham dresses, $2.25 to $3.95 Standard ginghams in the gayest, prettiest plaids, checks and stripes. Styles that enhance the winsome charms of youth—flaunting all sorts of attractive trimmings, such as embroidery, pipings, ties, buttons and contrastingly colored collars and cuffs. Many have tie- back sashes. Sizes 8 to 14. Girls’ gingham dresses, $1.50 Check and plaid ginghams and plain-color Chambrays, made into splendid school frocks that typify just the right styles for girls 7 to 14. Many have contrasting collars and cuffs—all are attractively trimmed, with ample pockets such as school girls love. $1.95 and $2.95 Made to sell from $2.95 to $5.95 White dresses of organdie or voile, dainty, sheer and fine. New styles throughout, each as smart as can be, whether trimmed with lace or embroidery. Both plaited and full skirts are to be found. All have wide ribbon sashes in various colors. Sizes 8 to 14. Billiken - shoes note the for school Billiken Shoes are made of soft, pliable leathers that conform to the shape of the foot and bend with it This free action gives the growing muscles a chance to develop, making for a strong, healthy foot. but the Hecht Co. service to provide perfect fitting. Girls’ and juniors’ silk dresses (One at $9.75 is sketched) Taffeta-satin and pongee, and cach one at its loveliest in frocks to delight Miss 8 to 16. Up-to-the-minute sty'es for spring, 1921— gay with ruffles and tucking and artfully trim- med with colored pipings and embroidery. Frocks you could not copy and make your- selves at the same prices—distinctive and very beautifully made from collars to the deep hems. The best shades of blue, brown and tan, in sizes 8 to 14, and juniors 12 to 16. Prices are $9.75 to $29.50 Special care has been taken that the girl-hard- to-fit may find wide and satisfactory choice. Girle® shop, third fioor. Girls’ i)olo coats, $15 The swagger sports models you find pictured here— polo coats with smart flare and inverted box plait at the back. wear well for play—in either tan or rich jade color. Sizes 12 to 14. Girls’ coats, $9.95 Sports models (of soft polo cloths or novelty covers—both superior materials. Finely tailored in popular belted styles with big patch pockets and either raglan or set-in sleeves. Sizes 8 to 14. Girls® shop, third feor.) - Boys’ $20 serge suits, ¥] 4:75 Put your boy into a blue serge, reaction—head erect, ches? out, he feels dressed up Box-pleated models with yoke or the snappy patch-pocket coats Coats are lined with fine quality alpaca; seams are silk sewn; knickers are full lined and fitted with live-leather belt. Sizes 8 to 18. . Boys’ Norfolk suits 3085 with two pairs knickers Boys’ madras shirts, 95¢ service to you. The children’s shops occupy most of the third floor. Each section is in charge of a spe- cialist who thinks and plans just for children. This page is an evidence of their efforts. Regulation middies, $1.95 A splendid lot of middies for girls and junior girls—fashioned of fine white Lons- dale jean, with white or navy collars. All have yokes, some of them plain in front, Sizes 8 others laced. to 22, White middy skirts Plaited white skirts of Lonsdale Jean, some waist attached, unattached. with others Sizes for girls juniors. $1.59 and $2.25, (Girls' shop—third Sloor.) and 2 ‘ All are made with raglan sleeves » The result is most attrac- With square necks and » < 3 tive, ially when used to tiny, tight-fitting sleeves, . . 5 large pockets and all-around belt. Children’s 3 l‘a‘;;i;;psc:; 50\:&:{:‘;! (:ocks t.he’;' a¥e equglg' attractive Girls’ confirmation dresses h s .85 “as are these. for formal or informal wear. The coats that look well for dress and lOW shoes, 2 Shoes that will make the kiddies’ Easter a brighter, happier day, and when Easter is past will give him or her good, hard service for many days to come. ® Patent leathers, dull leathers, dark brown kid and light tan calf, in such good styles as —oxfords —Mary Jane slippers —Instep-strap pumps —Theo ties Sizes 8% to 2 for girls and boys of 4 to 11. Boys’ cloth hats, $1.45 Junior boys’ spring topcoats, $6.95 Prices, $3.75 up, accord- ing to size. Natty refers of wool, cassimeres; in gray, brown and tan shadés. Dou- ble-breasted styles, with all-round belt and fancy-back effects. Finely lined throughout. Sizes 3 to 8. Junior boys’ straw hats, 95¢ Black, brown and white straw hats, in various blocks and shapes. Sizes 61 to 7. Regular $1.50 and $1.95 quality, fashioned of high-grade madras, in collar-attached and neck-band styles. Finished with double cuffs and ocean earl buttons. Sizes 12 to 14 neck- and. Boys’ blouses, 95¢ Of high-count percales and madras, in striped patterns or plain white. Both net¢kband and collar-attached styles. Sizes 7 to 16. Hats of every shape and style for practical or dress wear. Tweeds and cheviots in good colors to blend with the riew boys’ suits that have arrived. Sizes 6% to 71%. Boys’ silk neckwear, 39¢ Four-in-hand ties in flowing open- end style. Good stripe, plaid and floral patterns, in wide assortment of colors. Boys’ shoes: high shoes and ozfords °5 High shoes and oxfords in & ;g:‘od street shades, such as rose, copen, tan, gréen, purple, navy and boys and 2 ; : black or hrou'p, built on com- 2 irls He has every right to, in these clothes; they’re made of il g g T Silk pettibockers, $5 eir the same quality serge that dad wears, leather soles and heels. Shoes for dress and practical wear, in sizes 1 to 534 for boys of 8 to 14. (Juventle shoe shop, third Soor.) Notaseme hose for children —are closely ribbed; firmly woven ; finely finished. One of the best wearing stockings for children we know. 35c to 50c, according to size. y : : o LS ";::“‘:M'::','m::; Choose from wool, cheviots and cassimeres, in the popular shades of Children’s socks Half Prl% & ]_css for all toes. brown, olive, tan and gray. Carefully tailored and snug fitting at collar 25¢ . Not only Billiken Shoe, ?gd shoulders. Both pairs of trousers are lined throughout. Sizes 8 to (slightly irregular) Mercerized socks that fit so well into the warm days coming. Plain colors; blue, old rose, yellow, orchid, brown, black. Sizes 4} to 94, Children’s union - suits, 79¢ Nainsook union suits with waist buttons. Sizes 2to 12. N t . These gowns come directly from the Philippines, (First Soor—seuth amnex.) ote: .. ce are minus the ribbons. ‘Women’s silk hose $1.85 More of those women’s union suits, 69c Of fine pink cotton with band tops and a choice of loose or tight knees. Sizes 36 and 38. Also_white cbtton suits of another make, with tight knees. Sizes 40, 42, 44, From Japan come these hand-embroidered kimonos _$2’.50 A purchase arranged for some months ago brings these - dainty cotton crepe kimonos to you—garments exquisitely | made and embroidered in true Japanese fashion. i Also Fine Handmade Blouses Pure ingrain black | | silk hose, full fash-. ) ioned and silk through- out. Sizes 8 to 10%4. (First feor, south sRsex.) Women’s cotton vests, 35¢ 3 for $1 White ribbed cotton vests with band tops, bodice tops ar with fancy lace yokes. Sizes 36 to 44. The lowest price we know of anywhere for such attractiv 2 All are made with sash belt and wide collar reverés. Such L 'tyl“ and qualities wanted colorings as wistaria, blue, copen blue and pink embroidéred in conlrast’ing pastel shades. (First fioor, south annex.) The blouses are made of snow white batiste—soft and sheer—handmade, hand drawn and hand embroidered. Four attractive styles; Tuxedo and square col- (Langetis shop, sectnd dodr.) Y The Hecht Co. Sale of Columbia Price reductions of some with pin tucks; some lar stvle; turn-back cuffs; e Ko o Rl BT GRAFONOLAS o 8100 on every some with hemstitching. tons. All sizes, 36 to 44. o~ '~ z 2 instrument in ‘Seventh at F + \

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