Evening Star Newspaper, April 15, 1921, Page 11

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.- TOTS’ ORGANDIE DRESSES 3 (One bke sketch) Crisp and new and quaintly styles as is the little frock sketched, with its frilled ker- chief that grows into a tie- back sash at the back. Frilled and rui- Most fl:g%“i'unn 2nsq are trimmed with l:)sking y o u r white collars, choice of all the g ang sashes. Size 2 to 6. soft flower col- of higher priced 7 of them orings. Also a number models. Tots’ lingerie hats, $2.95 (One of them as sketched above) Sheer little pokes of white Swiss or organdie and trimmed with embroidery and ribbon. Any num- ber of pretty little models—with choice for everyone. Besides these are numerous bonnets and hats of pique. net or organdic, variously styled and variously priced. New Fashions in COATS for little folks Dolmans, capes and coats for dress-up or every- day wear—ifashioned of the softest materials and just as smart as one could wish. Big pockets, wide belts and jolly colored buttons to delight the hearts of very small persons—these and the array of bright colorings make choosing a veritable joy! Sizes 2 to 6. Prices $495 to $15. Children’s tub frocks Chambrays, Devonshires and ginghams in pretty shades of tan, green, blue, rose, Copen and light blue. Made in cunning kiddy fashions that have little fear of hot water and suds. Pantaloon styles, $1.95 to $5.95 Bloomer styles, $2.95 to $4.95 Plaifn dress styles, 8% to $3.95 - (Tots' shop, third fleor.) for gifts. 51.69 (One Sketched) Tailored styles, with squaré and V necks ; some hand scalloped and with French dots. All héms hand sewn. Boys’ shoes & Sale! Hand-made and hand-embroidered Philippine gowns Below present import cost Fine nainsook gowns, fashioned by hand, then hand embroidered with the ekill and artistry that only Philippine fingers can bestow. Buy freely for vacation; for trousseas, Such values cannot come soén again. Sale of women’s THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 15 1921 Super-sales for a super-Saturday in The Hecht Co. Silver Jubilee Sale women's new dresses the sensation of the Silver Jubilee lovely new fashions~fresh from the maker’s needle-shown tomorrow for the first time : Lift your expectations high, for this sale meets yvour fondést hopes in fabric and fashion. Here are the favored fabrics: MIGNONETTES, like glorified silk jersevs; SATIN CHARMEUSE. clingy CREPE DE CYGNE and soft chiffon TAFFETAS. Also trim TRICOTINES for street wear, faultlessly tailored in ultra-smart fashions. Basque. surplice and smart blouse bodices top- ping ruffled, tunic or draped skirts. In a sale of this size description is difficult—suffice it to say the best in new fashiéns is here smartly portrayed. Sizes for all—styles tor all—eolors for all! Navy, copén, tafi, gray, brownt and black. Regular sizes, 16 t6 20; 36 to 44. Extra sizes, 46 to 50. Stylish stouts, 42%; to 52%;. 3 Apparel shops, sécond floor. ’1 dress coats fashioned cloths, velours, tweeds, homespuns and navy serges. $7.35 (One Sketched) Elaboratély embroid- ered patterns, many of them in punchwork. In- cluded are sleeveless modéls with séalloped bottom. (Lifgerie iboP—sectid féor.) to 16. Finé hemp straw hats, in with grosgrain ribbon—decided! the young girl. Made to sell for 815 to $25 (one lke shketch) POLO and sports coats as well as Full belted and flare styles, both full lined and haif lined, and finished with patch or inverted s!l;h fo:kets. All of the best spring colors, and sizes Girls’ and juniors’ $5.95 sports hats, $3.95 tone color combinations such as henna and copen, jade and honeydew, rose and gray, etc. . Made with roll brim at one side, and trimmed Sale Girls’ Coats 2.95 of finest polo attractive two- ly attractive for 11 Women will be quick to choose these New coats & wraps at $1 8.75 For they are all new fashions and include such desired styles as: —velour cape coats and wraps, effectively stitched or embroidered in silk. —Polo coats, both flare and belted and fashioned of softest fabrics, tan or blue. —Serge capes—the wanted circular styles. —Sports coats, of velour, with braided tuxedo col- lars. These in tan, rookie, copen and navy. Sizes 16 to 20 and 34 to 44. A slashing big hit! women’s silk hose, $1.79 It's a big sale of pure ingrain silk stockings: some all silk; some with mercerized tops. A few of the stockings are slightly sub-standard; the rest are of FIRST QUALITY. Full fashioned and finefy finished. " Black or cor- dovan. $1.79. - Women’s 12 and 16 button length SILK gloves, $1 Sketched— Three of An absurdly small price for first-quality Tricot 2 silk gloves, because sizes are broken. the many P Chiefly in 16-button length; all sizes, 5, to styles * 7, in white; broken sizes in pongee, black, mode. All with double-finger tips. YOU know good clothes when you see them, «* and you know what good wool suits are worth, s0 you know what we mean when we say this is the BIGGEST thing the Silver Jubilee has yet done for boys. Boys’ wool ‘56,95? | SUITS at ; some with two fairs of pants XAMINE the woolens; sturdy- tweeds; long-wearing chéviots; - closely-woven cassimeres. Olive, brown, gray, tan and bluish mixtures. Coats are serge or alapaca lined. Knickers full lined. ~Sizes 8 to 17. Sale boys’ blouses Collar attached and .sports stvles; 59C Jubilee Special Approved spring styles —natty norfolks; box and knife pleated; also_ plain patch pocket models. (Third fioor.) Women’s vests oxfords, $4.55 The best looking shoes and oxfords any boy could wish; smart enough for dress wear and sturdy HANAN SHOES, $6.95 But only for women who take sizes shown below This is not a sale of our entire stock of Hanan shoes at $6.95. We can’t buy them: for that. So before rushing in, please read what we are offering and see if we have what you want. If so, you get the best shoe “buy” of the season. Plain opera pumps and oxfords, with high French or baby French heels, in patent leather and dull calf only. These low shoes are easily converted into one-strap slippers or buckle pumps. This is an exact inventory of the stock. Sizes enough for every-day wian I 3| 3%| 3| 8% 414%] B18%| 6] 6% 7]7% 88w o e .. S 0 0 m(,'hgice"of:"zhop:y_i brown o: 1] 81 8119113 ) 9 19|22 (18] 4 1 Lo Dackjcalt axe hui't om srat 8] 4| | 81 6| 6|i6)13 20| | 2 fi:fl'.’hfi?.‘:.’:"i..?fi"‘%f:.?’.fi 41 21 1) 21 21 3] 3111 a1 | 53, for the boy of 8 to 14 years. 3] 111 |11 2] 21 31 11 | (Fuvenile shoe siop, thind Seer.) L 1) 3) 1 3) 1] ({s{1y S . L] d L] The joy of music, dancing o entertainment are yours— Look at this magnificent ’ :Il'lh.:,:'mn x pbonograph—hear it in ac- “tion. It squares performance Phonogl' aph with promise; it does every- thing you look for in an in- strument of the highest type, because it is precisely that kind of phonograph. Note the specifications: —Mahogany case —Mounted” on metal casters * —Silent motor ~—Plays any record " —AIll nickel trimmings —Grooved shelf filing cabinet ~—Tene modulator on side * —Wooden tone amplifier. .- —just as illustrated including 25 records —double disc style 9-inch size—50 titles. Your own selection 69 $5 a month pays for it; no interest These girls’ pongee bloomer dresses, $12.95 Of fine silk pongee that lends itself so readily to girl- fashions. The onec sketchéd is in straightline effect with narrow girdle of black velvet. Colored braiding trims the ¢ pockets, cuffs, neck and yoke. and cuffs of crisp white organdie—all are delightful and a happy addition to the wardrobe of girls 6 to 12. Girls’ $1.95 to $2.50 _§_~ - Amoskeag gingham dresses, $1.50 Stanchly-woven, fast-color gingham and plain-color cham- brays—the sort of fabrics that mean all-summer wear and plenty left over for next fall and school days. Attractive new styles, some with wide tie-back sashes, others beited all around. Many have box plaited skirts and contrast- ing collars and cuffs. Checks, plaids and stripes, in wide range of patterns and colors. Sizes for girls of 8 to 14, mostly for girls of 8 to 12. (GIrls’ shop, third floor.) 300 tuxedo sweaters 33.95 (One like sketch) A happy sale for the Come for the Jubslee at woman who wishes to lay aside the heavy coat, and for the woman who in- dulges in sports. - Fine woolen yarns in plain and / novelty weaves. Black, gray, tan, peacock, ete., some with brushed wool frents. Another model boasts plaited collar - i g 15¢ —Fine cotton ribbed. —Low neck and sleeveless. —Sizes 36 to 44. —Subject to slight irregularities. Another Big Sale Silk tricolette ' sweater blouses, $3.95 In great favor partly because of the handsome silk, more because they can be worn either as a sweater or blouse, but chiefly because of their picturesque beauty. In jade, bisque, honeydew. flesh, white, gray, tomato, rust, navy and black. Sizes 36 to 44. ‘Women's blouse shop, third floor. The . Hecht with long or short sleeves; Corsets, $2.19 Fast color madras or percale. Attractive stripes. Sizes 6 to 15. Pink and white ¢outil corsets of ex- cellent make in both low and medium bust styles. A number have rubber in- serts at the bottom; many have fancy trimming at the top. All are fitted with garters at side and back. Oorset shop—second Soor. e e e — ] Sale “of “blouses 56.95 fo" tlle ’arger woman Made to sell at $7.95 to $11.95 pr HARMING styles, carefully and ' beautifully fashioned of georgette and crepe de chine. i Plain tailored and fancy dress models, the latter replete with touches of hand embroidery, soutache braid and beading. _ Flesh, navy, brown, white, taupe, ,gra)", bisque. Sizes 46 to 56; but not in every style.

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