Evening Star Newspaper, April 21, 1921, Page 14

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=% 2 i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 21. 1921 — e = The Hecht Co. * | Seventh at F nsmeoiven i \N ashin gton i women’s fashions—a sale! Cumberland People Hosts to ! suits coats capes wraps dresses Gen. Pershing and Others |\ N at Historic Spot. Speciai Dispateh to The Star. | . CUMBLE D, Md., April 21.—Gen. | N John J. Pershing was a guest of | ‘ honor today at the dedication of the | 3 | | i | { i | | Washington Headquarters bui Cumberland. He arrived at no Washington by motor car. ' ! | terest of the crowd that flocked here | was centered on him and the Ameri-| This store 1s established on a basis of of quality. It handles only reliable merchandise, with a pref- erence to nationally known goods that have proved their worth through the test of time goods from makers who nust safeguard their stand- ards. n Legion extended its hospitality | with enthusiasm The Washington Headauarters bu ing was reconstructe This 1s the famous all-purpose Flour made right here in Wash- ington. Unexcelled for'pies, cakes, pas- try of all kinds and yet equally as good for all sorts of bread making. Always on sale:in all our stores, at prices you'll consider very rea- sonable. 6-1b. Bag 12-Ib. Bag 24-1b. Bag 5¢ | | 65¢ | 1. At All of Our 153 Stores SANITARY GROCERY CO., Inc. NE smashing hit! We've made several special pur- chases for this sale, MARKED DOWN much of our own stock, and here it all is, grouped for the first time at the lowest price we've known. r Some of the styles are sketched, e o but scores are not At the ) | was | Walter Th { peonle gree {the Cumbe fed on the | which over —ior the collection includes about a iedid snab ek few of every favored style of the his season. Hints of what is here: h t is «r the To this end we stock such Silk-lined suits of tricotine, men’s wear serge, novelty checks, tweeds merchandise as Br | Geddes at the Society Brand clothes Manhattan shirts Knex hats Hanan shoes Phoenix & Interwoven hose Hardman pianos Bohn-Syphon refrigerators Edison phonographs, etc. Straightline suits, box coat suits, semi-tailored and dress styles, em- broidered, braided or plain tailored. the American Hall Business was entirely suspende this afternoon in honor of the oc- casion. The p parade, in wlhic took part, mos 1 opened with honsan Coats, wraps and capes are interestingly varied Mellwee's American points in nd Penn- ed in the Note, for example, embroidered velour wraps, swagger polo coats and those fine wrappy coats of goldtone. Silk lined. of course, with every detail of finish in keeping. Dut while we maintain highest quality we recognize that our prices must be con- sistentiy low. Dresses in delightful variety, silks, satins and woolens Three of the many As implied by the illus- styles sketched trated symbol. therefore, we guarantee that Captivating fashions of such fine fabrics as silk mignonette, taffetas, crepe de chines and georgettes, rich satins. £, turn i large numbers. with four members lin continental uniform carryving th iflag. The Al Ordc If within 48 hours you can buy like merchandise anywhere else for less we will refund the difference or cancel the transaction. _ Standard colors and favored shades in all garments. All sizes 14 to 18 and 36 to 44. Automobiles (Apparel shops, third floor ) “Rxm‘”‘"»mmflrm“[ - r‘m_‘_ lat the T 0 mberls T - . = = 1.;;1,.’:: rhing rade (T T | I L1 0 = _ | uotiee Sale! Ch k $ et = s 4 E Presentation Program. == a ’ 0 ers, 10 1 Former Judge Ferdinand Wil . i presided. Th - ' Women's low s ket || 55 B akgs smpan - ]:lnnnr The a 1 4 natural opossum and {the city w Ma o =I $ 95 skunk opossum, the lat- jEoon dreo : ; S| ) . ter a rich shade of brown. i = . i Shoes, 6 T T | (e Pennsylvania Avenue Seventh Street 1 i o e okt [, T N i Pt e T 2 L0 = ALF a thousand pairs and more, all Sceeptancs was by Tasker . Lowndes, || =] 1 . assertiblint o e Siiver Jublle Junuiiie e e For more than fifty years our prices have been as E S ee. Corsets ¢2 Seyser. = low for similiar qualities as any house in the United | 4 i | Novelti d ) i ] “The cabin r ! States—and they are today. I Novelties and staple styles, in An Anniversary offering! peahy O e { variety; a few are sketched; here Standard make corsets fash- | Braddock, _at Fort C i il =| details I oned {)f pmk cofl(i] l][?)‘:lllxa[‘:‘w during the French and g: are more 2 ; =i Made with elastié inserts at heonseTae = o the top and cut low at the front. HELD IN SCHDOL FIRES- | Oxfords Dress slippers Complete with garters at front : =] =7 Ttmeuthesls otk Eous 7 e, and. sides: ! Louisiana Man Accused of Five At- | worth mustary cHtsgiscers tempts to Burn Building. | | —light tan calf —light and dark gray Let our expert corsetiere fit | & — T = — e | —dark brown calf E buck 1-strap slippers you with your particular model 4 | j—black kid - s Drown sucde tongue pumps to insure you absolute satisfac- Bl il with Goodyear welts —brown kid—suede back ok . : e, oo Two Very Special Lots of ‘ | " ‘orset sliop, second floor.) . Conrad T r Brown cali walking pumps as well, with Good- & state fire i < becn cor | | year welt soles and military heels. ;:&:n;':fl:”t;n?:n::nml\h‘r tigation of the five , : | (it foor, morth aasesx.) Sale women’s 2 ks G B htng” * 2" cording 1o the fire marshal, the | Silk hose i,;e:mgafilx)‘r:mal;“}:}‘:u:‘r,v;nne the ide HE ] : e aoe o tiins to. tearhars in tha sner Clearing $ 79 e e te & burn the sch 5 Li g g l . | e St Hade whla” he, sehant | Ingerie = ULL - FASHIONED silk - = = F = Sport blouses hose, with double soles, =| ~e 7.9 3 heels and toes—some are = ‘ Girls’ pumps & c 1 : s p p $ 59 slightly irregular according to = In which you have the prlvxlege of = oxfords ~~3i. l mill standards, but with such Sh d'F ! choice of unusual values even for the =/ - slight hurts as will not impair ape or P 3 | - . : nomy Floor—at remarkable prices |E Jubilee 53'65 made to sell at $1.95 and $2.95 et Service Eronem . = Prices S OME two hundred blouses from roboth all sille and mercerized T A In one lot are the wanted Plain Blue and Gray Serge, ‘% Splendid pumps and ox- higher priced lines constitute this brown. | d as; :fi ;‘:"::gzg Herringbones in Gray, Pencil Stripes in all the popu- ‘\E; fords built on good English clearance. Sheer voiles and batiste in . | ]:‘y‘ = gsec % Made with lar combinations—and many exclusive patterns in mix- =] e T e e every favored style of spring. Women’s silk hose, 55¢ ! 10 l{urd Sibaselaforced tures—Single and Double-breasted models—of distinc- = , . 5 irl _Some of the blouses are mussed, but the Seamed back and full fash- i e tive types. E for the growing girl. big saving more than bridges over the neces- ioned, but subject to slight im- tojprevent turning inside e = , ¢ of patent leather or Ty on andering Stz ik, perfections of no dircful conse. oUt/lisishapeisjasidis, . g tan caliskin. Sizes 2 to 7. iR e ik GRence. tinctive, sensible and Spec'ally marked R Full-fashioned hose in gray pleasing as its exclusive = pongee and other light shades. points of superiority. = % Seamed back hose in black, Dealers everywhere, = =l Sale girls Philippine brown and gray. E L] = Sample 523. Fndia = = A nightgowns Kiddies b g fr()('ks ladies’ sox “the little umbrella with the big spresd” || = | Mad T Handmade and ROSE BROS. CO., Lancaster, Pa. ;gv! p JMade to se or - - - » = ‘ $4.95 to $10.95 hand embroidered C = In the other lot are Fancy Mixtures in Worsted anc = i i Chiiefiy in = Cheviot—conservative and.n-na.rt patterns; in models = Organdie, voile and ba- $ 95 merce l?ized = that will suit your taste, be it for the modified or young = tiste fashioned in pretty white cotton with fancy roll = mannish designs. dress styles for girls of tops. Sizes 7V to 9%5. S to 14 Fine nainsook S 3 ¢ pecially marked Lace. embroidery. touches of gc{::l:)n(sl alldhand Women’s wool tuxedo handwork. soit ribbon s ped and ex- plaiting. ruffes—all of the dozen quisite from shoul- Sweaters, $3.95 dear to the hearts of girls every- der to hem. ° where. The smartest of Tuxedo " . | sweaters, in both plain and Some are mussed. but a very Lvery garment is handmade through- : ; v are spotlessly cl 2 out and worthy of special notice at this :‘:E;y l:::l:;;::l man_}' of them < e the early purchaser price. These are the sort that women buy WOl Zeyeres Not all sizes in every i : < s and cuffs. Bt oot icho ee ihrconts in twos and threes—the wise purchaser : i ’ . = will come early. In brown, buff, blue, gray and (Girls” shop, third @oor.) (Lingerie shop, second floor.) 7 black. T < First floor, sonth annex. i

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