Evening Star Newspaper, April 10, 1921, Page 50

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12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 10, 1921—PART 2 The Hecht Co.’s Silver Jubilee sends out more big-value messages for Monday Big sale women’s silk hose including such well known $ 79 makes as KAYSER, ONYX, l' POINTEX and others. All.. NI of the best and biggest things we've done for the Sil- ver Jubilee. We've grouped various makes of hose—all standard grades—at $1.79, a price that tells its own story of value giving. ’ The woman who likes to " One of many new pay $35 for her dress g g 42;’ will be delighted with these L s’ new arrivals for the Jubilee that play a prominent Most of the hose in the sale are first qual- Kayser and Pointex silk hose are in 7 ) y ity. but a number are svhject to trifling ir- black ; the rest of the hose are in black or cor- Becoming modes in such rich fabrics as gpithe oo bl regularities which can do no harm. dovan. Choice, $1.79. o Th h ingly d 1 —Canton crepe —=georgette ey are charmingly developed of —taffeta . —satins —herringhones —tweeds and s c —tricotines men’s wear Distinctive two and three of a kind dresses o that delight in the newest conceits of the The fabrics highest in favor, faultlessly tailored throughout, finest silk linings and every detail that bespeaks the suit of supe- rior quality. A mighty walk out in women’s 812 low shoes Season.g — full circular skirts, gayly embroidered. ——tight bodices in semi-basque style. $8-75 —quaint puff slecves and flare cuffs. Straightline box coats and long tai- —tight skirts with wide flaring tunics. lored lines mark those for the ore e . . . ture figure; natty flare box coats and Lavish embroidery, beading and nov- ripple effects will especially appeal to her clty trimmings adorn them, giving each of slender figure. Two of the many sty]es are sketched a decided appeal of its own.- Sizes 16 to i . . , 20 and 34 to #4. Score another big hit for the Jubilee. Here are women's (Apparel shops, second fioor.) newest shoes: favored lasts and leathers in just the Sizes 16 to 20 and 34 to 44. HEEIL vou want, as shown by the table below: 77, » , Sal . i Three popular wraps for Stk jersey Sport heels on High French heels aite mens mustin 19 50 petticoats 32 85 Tan cali ball strap oxfords Dull calf one-strap pump Ili / 4 h 'I‘t gl 29 women, eac}l’ $ % ULL-C[Tl" i f splendid qual Tan calf wing tip brogue oxfords Light tan calf with buck back g LISt S. Dhe 5 ~CUT petticoats, of splendid quality Tan calf oxfords with SR One-strap pump i § i —jaunty polo coats . of silk jersey, with deep, pleated flounce. calf oxfords with periorations. Light grey Buck, ofieistrap: A low price for high quality —circular serge wraps In American Beauty, brown, purple, = shirts. Fine grade muslin; cut —embroidered velour wraps tomato and orchid. > s rown ooze one-strap pump = il ) beautifully finished and with smart button trimmings. . Black k 3 s i et ey LeBataicattione 2, Men’s 40c socks, 19¢ A number of styles await you in embroidered ve- crepe Kimonos, $2.25 MPORTED Japanese kimonos, with wide- flowing sleeves and fringed sash, beau- , tifully hand embroidered in contrasting lour wraps, some clinging, others more bouffant in silhouette. Highly mercerized cotton, in ou ; SoRe gh'3 Trimmed with innumerable novelty touches and lined with silk. black, white, tan, gray and fancy T'he Sll\'erijubilee will send 1,500 kiddies colors. The serge capes that assure you unlimited wear, colors. Choice of copen, rose, light blue, well shod through the summer Subject to such trifling “hurts” as a raised no matter how steadily worn, also featured ; various new styles. pink and lavender. . . or dropped thread. Si 1 . Via this sale of barefoot izesilOitoRa0And e, (asari shons, wema sy Dainty cotton nightgowns, 69¢ A GOOD assortment that includes soft crepe gowns, in slip-over style, and others of white lingerie cloth with touches of hand embroidery. With these some pleasing tailored models in flesh and white. Sandals and play oxfords Separate sports skirts Satins 58.95 and serges. . Bloomers, 69c—Of ) Env_?lore A chemi:e. i . . pink satinette and 69c — Tailore: styles Silver Jubilee Special! The baronets we speak of first—they are such Grepe. with elastic with strap over the extra special values. Fashioned of finest quality satin, 2t waistline and fa"c‘;“"f“‘nf'sv Some they come in a host of good sports shades. Women’s sailors Plaited plaid skirts and fine-weave serges Sale of house $ .75 comprise the next group. With these are a number of 7 x Hea]fh footwear for your children, and not only straight tailored models in plaid woolen or navy and black dresses, $1.39 shoes with comfort, but shoes with service. Serge: THE popular Billie Burkes, as woll as the These are especially For every pair is guaranteed Wool velours at $12.50 . dbilt_td s:iyles?r]osyfi BtiEactively st tempting in their choice not to rip in the sole— L s X : anc, Limec. (AR nyIMng | CEOLME! solit ohi a new pair free if any does. Velour check skirts in colorful plaids and featuring or dark colorings. of peanut or split chip AifTihis comes it h th > . The new sweater knife, box or side plaiting. The materials are the well-wearing Manchester | straws. = < s through the patented double stitch process (Apparel shops—second fioor.) ginghams and Bradford & Stout percales. in a ] —fixes the sole permanently. blous'es Of Silk . checks, stripes and plaids. Double brim _sail- Leather uppers in black, tan, dark brown or cherry red O ?:\;nil 'E(‘-‘f\;.ra:fr l?acildl Leather or textan soles. 5 T o l tt $3 95 . N W B o k with natural or white Sizes for every one from infants up to the boy or girl of 14 years. ricolette, po. BO S, wash SllitS ewest W. b. pn Made to sell for $4.95 and $5.75 y . brocade corsels, $3.25 A mammoth sale of . Those novel, surplice-effect blouses Price featured at JLOW-BUST corsets, with rubber at top o A in' fancy weaves that afe eagerly wel- s 35 s ~ and Shghfl}:i‘f'dls‘ffl 3td‘hfe 133;1&_ Splen- Fullsized § Middies, $1.39 comed even at much higher prices. : 1 e el el LT i o - Fu 5 D) . Astoundingly practical, too, for they ters at front and sides ’ o are every whit as cool as a sheer cotton 5 Sereiis inend suit cases Made to sell for Hlowse 800 brm ot theie et am - —Dutch Daddy ~ —Belted Eton and e Ly SR Exceptionally sturdy suit $2.50 and $3.50 a sweater if so desired. —Oliver Twist —Middy styles ‘ cases that "“'m”‘]-?' ":l’ld ”;" $10. O £ Jade, bisque, honeydew, flesh, gray, tomato, Made of fast-color galateas, chambrays, reps Women’s rain-or-shine p‘f':ll ;{zie;hfixxiltbr'apzncor“;vi;h";““; Just in time for out-of-doors rust, navy, black and white. Sizes 36 to 44. and poplins. Solid colors and attractive combi- straps. All reinforced with heavy sports use—or to stock up for Women's blouse shop, third floor. nations. Sizes 2% to 8 years. A ll S’lk U b llas ;:orl:;ers and equipped with brass Summertime use at camps— B 5 ]f 69‘, = l m re locks. - B St ® 0 olf ca; First Soor gualfxt){) middies of the best wear- Blue denlm Blue serge andy:ot§ mixturups fom dreasies general . 3 -95 i ing fabrics. wear. Sizes 63 to 7%. = 3| New April True regulation styles and OUerallS & <= ] 1 others with deep yokes—al y 9 These are the favored all-the-year- P.la) er-plano ;“_;;gtlr‘"i‘;:}’i:;r“*ia_P°CP!‘::§ia:'c‘g c Sale boys B.OYS wash round : tzm&irle“a_s, afior;‘l]ir;i fl]:o;ccg:i%n 7, 0 j agamns rain as wel e WORD ROLLS S T e P blouses, 59¢ knickers, 79¢ o et i uimlmz\d‘,“xe\:vif}?pec’:)lloa‘;sw:‘rffi to let young America —Woven madras; corded —Gray crash, khaki and First quality Fancy handles with GSC cs_uz:eof red, davyios copen, madras, percale. Leonard suitings. ;“l‘o"i&“ go‘;“:'“ ‘;‘l‘fl': ‘t’;‘;;::g ";g“:l"'_“’:l'l Some are made in 5 J imming. y e o l;cin; |:‘ go on a rampage ——.11\11 closely woven, and fast —Tan, gray and striped pat- covers, lm bmi‘?' lw“h E"Ifi or hncf' the front. Sizes 6 to 22 and . COIOTS. i terns. - K’:"vb{’a“c? e'ed” =3 n::tch SRRt D) Quite the lowest prices yet 36 to 42. Made of sturdy blue denim —Carefully made to the last . o B} gray, , red. . S look at the “Hits” it i that will wear forever and a buttonhole. —Fabrics that will survive (Umbrellas—first floor—south anmex.) ;)—r;:\g-' )0 s A companion sale day. gigmdccp poclggts; Collar-attached and sports many tubbings. ngs. roomy shoulder 5“’3])54 1Zes = 6 to 16. _w . I fl H ed 5 . styles ; sizes ell made; finely finished; These cun!lll’lg garden —Neat striped patterns. sizes 7 to 18. Broken Moon Bright Eyes Middy skirts’ $1 4 to 14. i ke e My Mammy ;:xw . regularly $1.50 to $3.95 1 Never Knew Brozdway Rose M Fourth floor i T ; - ' : frocks, 59¢ S t part, 3 4 amples for the most pa ence mussed 1n some . Sale Behr Bros. Player_Plano’ $495 coo]i—;;;l;znznth:vatm (;ifa{;—c—sl)l;li:tf&r;n;\hh:r;l\ 81x90 Seaml e X Seamiess Plaited skirts on muslin bodices or separate with band. Sheets, 81.05 Pashioned of lonsdale jean, Palmer linen or linene, in copen or white. $ 1 0 $ 3 30 36 m()nths ° OWEST price known on garments that come in solid colors or in pretty checked patterns. ' They are ideal for hot spme mer days.and when a bit cool they slip over one’s best frock and are equally as useful. WEARWELL cheets. Full . delivers it weekly 3 whole years Trimmed with rick-rack braid lt;xct-r:;dfcd 3 ks l”“lmi‘j)lg?rid :\:dc . i Marqlusette to your home pays for it in which to pay Bndn‘:)l';:es :'“th:c!idr:: 5::“ s; seamless ; 81x9Y Ches. . 2 to 6. curtains LEASE note this is the BEHR BROS. player-piano—not a Sale of Towels! $1.69 stenciled instrument of unknown make—but the reliable Sun bonnets to - Huck Towels 300 pairs in Dutch style, with Behr Bros. instrument; manufacturer: ianos since ?.')‘( Ihi.t Porviele, :2‘; valance, and trimmed with 4-inch 1881 LR L ol i matCh’ 59¢ ¢ & Furkich Towele, Tac lace insertion and edge. Choice ¢ as sketched of cream color or white. $1.65 muslin curtains, 98¢ Dutch curtains, trimmed with We have been selling Behr Bros.’ in- The Behr Bros. player embodies ev- struments here for years; we know the ery feature found in the finest players— satisfaction they have given; we know veneered mahogany case; transposing Y BIVEN s keyboard; automatic sustaining pedal; Chambray bonnets, in colors to match the aprons above— captivating when worn by little maids of 2 to 6. 30¢ 7] $1 7] . > i baby ruffle, and made with val- the satisfaction the: il} gi We z 3 = $1 Chair Backs, 59¢—0 anc B y will give you. ivory keys; metal tub: d, ab 1 A o e hes : 11 "::(;‘s ](!:g“hnte only, and all 2}4 $ want you to take this instrument to your us:}'in glsay::; ubing, jand,;aboveiall, Odd rompers, 79¢ 2 oz s home—try it out thoroughly—we know IThiS sale brings you this newest 1921 With a few creepers and tots’ dresses in- C 3 you will be pleased. All you need to do player piano at the old pre-war price cluded with them. Special Anniversary offer Tt pay $10 down and $3.30 weekly, Pt 3405, B < ey s it Eole i et ety a cunning garment is to be found among them. Many were made to sell at much higher prices. J workroom service Of course there are not all sizes in every style. ‘ L Free labor for any material costing 39% a yard—6 . - 3 g : A s = B Ilectively, sizes 2 to 6. s, $1.79 Set—Of plain days in which to choose the pattern, and we will make Lo ‘ < ¢ cloth, jn good curtains or draperies according to your own individual Seventh ) Seventh Children’s drawers, 19¢ i B AL wishes and suggestions. atF, atF, Straight leg drawers of exeellent quality mus- dows of seguiati /] lin with neat embroidery edges. SWgs 2 to 8 year 2 = (Tots" Whop, third 0% L L4 B ) 4 i ;

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