Evening Star Newspaper, April 17, 1921, Page 56

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Women’s Mignonettes - crepe de chine silk taffetas paying its full price. All the ruffle and tunic styles of spring with trimmings of self color or brilliant touches at girdle, neck and cuffs. Cool, inviting, summer- time frocks of | ORGANDIE | ‘| (one like sketch, 327.50)‘ The avowed Summertime frock is organdie, -sheer and cool and rivaling the flowers themselves in the soft color- ings they bring. " These *1921" arrivals display Pefky ruffies, pipings and scallop- ings and trimmings of two-toned ribbon and tiny nosegays. Styles a-plenty for every maid —too varied and pretty to at- tempt description. The colorings are jade, tomato, hgneydew, frose, orchid, green and white. _ Sizes 14 to 20 and 34 to 8. Prices $19.50 to $32.50 Hats of organdie to match the frocks, in our women’s hat shop. (Apparel ehops—second fioor.) and side. Sale of women’s long silk gloves, $1 12 and 16 button lengths, : but most of them in the : wanted 16-button style. . Choice of white, black, pon- : gee and modé. Not all sizes in : every c7o|or. but inclusively sizes to 7. (First Soor—south anmex) e e im this sale of = " Women’s low shoes, $8.75 IT’S like the start of a new sale, with every- thing desired in styles, - leathers and-heels. A glimpse of what’s here: ~ Sport heels on —Tan calf-ball strap oxfords. —Tan calf wing tip brogue ox- High French heels —Dull calf one-strap pump. —Light tan calf with buck back. —One-strap pump. y —Light gray buck, one strap. Baby French heels —Brown ooze one-strap pump. —Light tan calf one-strap. fords. —Tan calf oxfords with perfo- rations. Military heels —Brown kid oxfords. —Black kid oxfords. “(First Scor, merth ammex.) Boys’ KHAKI knickers Wash trousers for boisterous young America /9¢c Sturdy fabrics that will stand the strain of stren- uous play and emerge triumphant from tub and suds. . Heavy O. D. shade of khaki cloth, gray crash and Leonard suit- ing, in roomily cut, sturdily made summer knickers. Complete with beit loops and pockets. Sizes 7 to 18. . Sale girls’ white frocks | $l 95 Voile and organdie dress-up frocks for Sundays, - heigh- -~ days and holidays! _ .Snow-white and crisp—and offering generous choice of dainty new styl- ings. Touches of ribbon, lace and em- broidery trim them lavishly. Not all sizes in every style, but in- clusively sizes 8 to 14. Misees’ “Billie Burkes,” $1.50 Of flesh-colored crepe with round neck, short sleeves and pockets. Finished with hemstitched yoke ef- fect in blue. Sizes 12, 14 and 16. Girls’ Princess Slips, $1 * Of soft white nainsook and trim- med with lace edgings and insertions or deep flounces of embroidery. Sizes 6 to 14. (Girts® abop, third floor.) Here’s the best thing we’ve done for many a day satin charmeuse The sale bulks large in volume and variety; upward of 200 dresses in more than a score of styles. " But it’s an exclusive sale—each dress was selected as carefully as though we were Sizes for misses, 16 to 20, and for women, 36 to 44. W. B. & Milady CORSETS 32.19 Jubilee special—the maker’s birthday gift through us to you. W. B. Corsets of pink or white coutil and in me- dium or low bust styles. Many have elastic inserts at the back. Garters at front and sides, 4 dresses |1 Eyelet embroidery, silk floss embroidery, puffing, tinsel tracery, all the many novelty. trimmings of the season. (Apparel sheps—second floor.) Milady corsets of pink brocade in low bust style with rubber inserts at the top. Garters at front (Corset shop—second floor.) New Siberian squirre] chokers, $12.50 - The most beautiful of all squirrel pelts— deep furred and of a perfect gray blue through- out the length of the skin. g (Fur shop—seccad fiser.) - Just 100 of thése Genuine cowhide £ Boston bags convenient carry-all Jmown. Opens easily, fastens securely with strap as shown, hence is the ideal bag for students and shoppers. Most of these bags at $2.50 are of sheep or goat hide— these are of genuine cowhide, and are so stamped. Sewed doubly strong on steel frame; reinforced at corners, . khaki lined; two handles for ease in carrying. Tan only. 13 14 and 15 inch sizes. Jubilee sale slip covers three for $12.75 JUST for Anniversary we will meéasure, cut and make for you complete slip covers for any .three-piece suite, the material not to ex- ceed 20 yards. Fine linene stripe is the ma- terial used, and you may have a choice of six patterns. These specials 49c linene stripe, 39c. 75¢ damask stripe, 49c. $1.25 50-inch stripe, 89¢c. In cream, tan and linen color. The Hecht Co. 5 Seventh at F In all, the sale presents long.line Directoire suits that are:besutiul-examples of_the tailor’s art., :Also short blouse and ripple jackets for the young miss of slender figure; trim tailor-made with narrow string. belts and box-coat styles for those: who wear them best. The Boston Bag is the most * * rick-rack braid. Sizes 2 to 6. i “reat knockabout suits made to ‘' stand; tumbles and bumps and - any seam rip. D. 0, APRIL 17, Exelusive. directoire suits The sensation of the style world $ Suwits made to scll at $45¢0$85 . come to sell in the Silver Jubilee g 3 [/ It takes the skill of custom tailors to produce such suits, and it doesn’t pay to put custom - tailoring into ordinary materials. Look, then, for the richest of suit fabrics in —Twilléords” - ~—Tricotines 'Finely silk lined and finished with exquisite attention to detail —Herringbones ., —Coverts, etc: season of spring, 1921. Sizes 14 to 18 and 36 to 46. > (Apparel Shops—Second” Floor) 600 regular and extra size house dresses come {o sell at $ 1 69 Score aneother hit for .trim,. . wellfitting house -dresses such ' as - these for ‘$1.69! X Billie - Burke and regulation _belted styles, in light and dark colored percales; attractive blue and white or black and white checks, and the ever-likable plain blue chambrays. “Siees 36 to 52'in stripes and checks. Chambrays in ug\ll-dn. sizes only. Another shipment of these kiddies’ garden . frocks, 59¢ o o o Cas sketched). . ‘Made pinafore fashion and tied at the “sides——for warm.days a dress, for codl days an apron. : Made lof pretty colored checked or solid color ginghams and trimmed with . _ .Sunbonnets to match, 59¢ : (As sketched on girl) T ] Kiddies’ Koverall suits, 95¢ for boys and girls - Specially planned play suits— Genuine with drop-seat, square 1921_PART 2 . Hecht,', Co ‘Silver J ubilee---The» A.savlle. H_starts anew ', Like a brand-new sale, the Silver Jubilee enters its - second half. momentum gained in the first -lap now sends the Aside from navy and black, there are rookie, tan, Copen, and sand to choose from. “Koveralls,” ‘made . : neck, < three-quartér sleeves, side pock- .- . jumps. ets, and - patented buttoms. | ~ No ripping or tearing or loss Both light -and_dark blue ma- of .puttons;" a2 new suit—should terials, piped “in contrasting colors. Sizes 2 to 8. (Tots™ shop, third fiéor.y Nationally known player-piano of established reputation. $10 $3.30 “delivers it weekly to your home pays for it |—and sold with our guarantee of satisfaction. Mason & Hamlin, $265 . .Reinhart, $188 Hallett & Davis, $175 Stadie, $210 Hazelton, $125 Haynes, $215 'BEHR BROS. player-pianos, *495 Sale of used pianos Taken in exchange for other instruments—now thoroughly overhauled, repaired, revarnished and AHEAD. Hundreds of new items have come; we are repeating some of the items that have sold so well; find them all under Silver Jubi- lee sale signs which show how We are celebrating 25 years of successful storekeeping 9% with sales to fit the event only; other on city streets. Full-fashioned hose in white, gray, pongee and other light colors. Seamed back hose of silk or silk and fiber in black, brown, gray, etc. Jutuneandtwoufltsofik_ind,but there gre 125 in the lot, so ofe finds all the vagaries of style and trimming found in this Women’s new sport suits THEY embody the casual grade of iLondon, the smartness of Paris ; the work- “‘manship and fit gf American custom tailors. Imported tweeds, camel’s hair jerseys, ‘homespuns and novelties. Practical sports shades to g?;turesque pastels. $35 to Riding habits Both paddock and semi-pad- dock suits of fine Melton cloths, English tweeds, cassimeres and herringbones. $39.75 to Women's new golf knickers . With trim, tight-fitting knee euffs and fashioned of real Scotch tweeds in colorful and ) novelty weaves. $19.75 to $24. (MM“M-—-‘)‘ 3 years 36 Months in which to pay Krakauer, $165 Bramloch, $295 $10 delivers any one. Women’s SPORT hats Organdies Ribbon hats Peanut straws ‘Milan sailors New arrivals; smart shapes; gay colors; bright trimmings. Stunning! $5. % Women’s KNOX sailors Knox sailors; approved styles in the desired straws—straight brim sailors; tricornes, novelties, etc. The $10 price is for certaln numbers Knox hats run to $22. $10 sale is for Monday omly. Sale women’s silk hose Full fashioned and seam back styles . -The price is explained by little harmless - -7irregularities that could not escape the in- L spector at the mill but will pass unnoticed Women’s union suits, 69¢ The Kayser . suits in sizes 36 and 38, with reg- | and ulation _shoulders - tight knees. In pink only. with lace. _— The Kiddies’ socks, 29¢ sale FULL SPEED Chiefly in mercerized white cottons with fancy Sizes 7% to roll tops. °5 Boy! Oh Boy! Here’s your summer shoe 52.29 Almost as easy as going barefooted, but with protection ’10 55¢ Every boy who has ever, worn this style shoe will be glad to get a pair tomorrow at this low price. Leather where the wear comesg springy rubber where action is needed; canvas uppers to make for light weight, comfort and coolness. Ideal for summer weag and outdoor sports. - The . Augusta saits are sk‘ggl:d.“ 2 in white with bodice or ’ regulation tops. Tight loose knees and xig:- 3; tslxi:'-l')o!y!o?;‘to‘:: ::fl:‘. but not in every (Third Soor.) » SALE oF RUGS at the new low frice - as established by the ALEX. SMITH AUCTION - NO rugs bongh/t in the Alexander Smith auction in New York have as yet had time to reach Washington. We pur- c!lzsed there; and we'll get our rugs as soon as any one. But since the arrival of these rugs will force down the price of our present stock, we intend to MARK DOWN our prices now. Examples: Alex. Smith’s rugs Smith or Victory Axmin- 529,75 sters, attractive paterns; size 9x12, other 9xI2 rugs in sale Smith & s .85 Smith 50 Madison, 33 velvet, 532 Hightstown Axminster rugs Highpile Axminsters; the same good qualities as sold here all last season at $73. qize 9x12.$ '75 { Attractive patterns. (First Soor—south samex) canvas—ag 81x% Sheets, 89¢ Seamless, bleached muskin with scarcely any dressing and with wide hems. Limit of six $2 Mercerized Damask Table Cloths, $1.39. $2.75 Damask Napkins, $1.95 dozen. Overdrapery mat_erials Wide choice and splendid plain colors including blue, tan, rose, $1 plain poplin £9¢ - 4, ‘ $1 cotton taffeta $1.25 cretonnes, 89c yard 35 of the newest floral and conventional patterns, 36 inches. i Cross-stripe curtains, $149 set—In Dutch style with valance ' $1 colored madras $1 casement cloth . and tassels. Blue, rose and green on cream—colored ground. Stenciled crash curtains, $545—6 splendid new patterns that can be matched with portieres, couch-covers, table covers and cushions. All fast colors. Novelty Swiss curtains, $225—With celored edges. Plain for :llniowu or to be used with overdrapes. Rose, blue, tan, green nnd' ack. . Muslin curtaing, $298 pair—Ruffled curtains with colored picof e 3 S0c table scarfs, 29c—Washable table and dresser scaris, edged "

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