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" 16 Lingerie nightgowns, 55¢ —of good quality white lingerie cloth. Made in THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 1. 1921—PART 2. . . kimono style with stitching down the front. White cotton taffeta petticoats, $1—The ideal petticoat for wear with sheer summer frock. Made with deep corded ruffie and fitted with elastic at the waist. Envelope chemise, 49c—Choice of pink batiste models with lace yoke and lace shoulder straps or white tailored styles Pink batiste bloomers, 49c—\With elastic at waist and knee. (Lingerie shop, second floor.) Bungalow aprons, White sale price Splendid bungalow aprons made in “cover-all” style, fastening down the back. 50¢c Choice of blue and white checked gingham or blue chambray with white stripes. All are well made with ample pockets—just in time for the bound-to-happen spring houseclean (Lin White wash skirts, $2.98 Of lustrous surf satin Trim, swagger sport All have wide girdles and skirts, fashioned of excel- lent quality surf satin or equally attractive white pop- pockets with large white lin. pearl buttons. Waistbands 25 to 32, for women and misses. (Apparel shops, Second fiaor.) are smartly trimmed as to A stirring sale of 1,200 girls’ Tub dresses, *]3° Amoskeag ginghams: sheer voiles; fine flowered and dotted tissues —just the fresh, attractive styles vour girl will like for school. Pleated and gathered skirts with latest pockets and tie-back sashes; some dresses embroidered: some with vestees; some with white organdie collars and cuffs. Fast color fabrics in picturesque plaids, plain colors and pleasing combinations. Scores of styles for girls of 7 to 14. Choice, $1.39. 0 White sale savings for Beaded georgettes Taffetas Tricotines W aiian's afid uisssa N ew BLOUSES Canton crepes Charmeuse Novelties, etc. Polo sports " Decisive savings on all baby apparel in time for National Baby Week! Let Black, white and every favored shade. Misses’ sizes, 14 coats, $12.50 $ us help you select for the tiny he or she person who rules your home! to 18; women’s, 36 to 42; extra and stout sizes to 521 Just a limited number P. K. carriage robe, $1.19—Oi fine wale pique with turn-back cuffs—daintily embroidered. Infants’ $225 short dresses, $1.50—Of white nainsook. Plain and embroider~d style. Sizes 6 months to 2 years. Tots® bloomer drawers, 50c—Edged with em- broidery and with elastic at knee. Sizes 2 to 6. Tots® princess slips, 59c—Fine muslin trimmed with embroidery. Sizes 2 to 6. Infants® long coats, $8.95—Beautifully hand embroidered and all silk lined. Vanta all-cotton shirts, 89c—Sizes 2 to 6. offered at this price. wide hems. Pillowcases, 19c—linen-finished cases, in two sizes, 42x36 and 45x36. All with wide hems. 35c huck towels, 17c—all-white hem- stitched huck towels, size 17x34. Very slightly imperfect, Damask table cloths, $1.39—perfect qual- ity square cloths, finely mercerized, and size 58x70. All are pattern cloths and hem- med ready for use. $125 table damask, 95c—full mercerized table damask, 2 yards wide. Choice of four good patterns. Satin damask bed sets, $5.95—splendid quality sets, in new patterns and complete with bolster throw, Sold last season at $10. Turkish Towels 20c grades, 10c 45c grades, 29¢ 55¢ grades, 39¢ The May White Sale features First quality 81x90 Seamless sheets 89¢c Perfect sheets and not to be confused with those seconds or ““run of the mill” sheets often Infants’ $2.50 to $3.95 pique coats, $1.69—Limit- ed quantity in various styles. Narrow and wide wale pique. Sizes 6 months to 3 years. Infants’ flanelet nightgowns, 95c—Fecather- stitch braid trimming. Sizes to 2 vears. Infants’ flanelet Gertrudes, 79c—Both long and short, with muslin waists. Sizes to 3 years. Infants’ flanelet wrappers, 59c— Babies' $5.75 pique coats, $3.95—Hand-smocked and hand-embroidered. Sizes 1 to 3 years. Infants’ muslin nightgowns, 75c—Lace edged and open half way down front. (Tots® shop, third floor.) Snow white; full sizes; $2.50 napkins, $1.95 dozen—20-inch mer- cerized damask napkins, already hemmed ready for use. 2,000 yards of table damask, 45c—all per- fect, finely mercerized damask, 58 inches wide. Regular 75c quality. 25c hemmed glass towels, 15c—blue-hor- dered towels, size 17x34. Some slightly soiled. 55c sash curtains, 39c—muslin curtains, headed ready for immediate hanging. $1.50 54x90 seamless sheets, SL. Madeira Linens .. .. $8.95 Madeira scarfs. $8.50 luncheon sets. . .$5.00 $3.75 centerpieces, 24-inch.. ...8295 $22,50 and $25.00 table covers, 54-inch, $14.95 "\ (Thira goor) The Hecht Co Seventh at F h ¥ ‘ . 7 : P 1 The May sales of white---with savings Ready Monday at The Hecht Co. a surpassing sale Women’s sweaters Tuxedo styles 5395 r | Sale 2,000 hand made and hand-embroidered Jersey sports coats " 83 to $5 Philippine gowns $1,95 Snow-white nainsook hand worked with all the skill of Philippine needlecraft. Hand made throughout. beautified with punch work and solid embroidery. Part of that tremendous purchase which went on sale Saturday for the first time. Quality sweaters in —Fiber —Worsted and —Zephyrs —Jersey yarns Tuxedo styles, plain or with brushed wool reveres and belted or with girdles. Both plain and fancy weaves are featured. . belts and pockets. Also a few jersey sports coats—equally popular for sports wear; made with Sale of corsets, $1 Low bust models with elastic inserts at the top. Fashioned of fine pink brocade and with garters at front and sides. Pink bandeaux. 59¢ Of brocade and pink rep with elastic at the back apd fastening at the back. All have tape shoulder straps. ' (Corset shop. second floor ) Various styles four as sketched Sleeveless gowns with hand-scalloped bottoms among them. Rose, spray, butterfly and floral patterns. (Lingerie shop—second floor.) EXCLUSIVE A sale of women's and misses’ DRESSES Springtime SUITS $l 650 Wool tweeds Pracaitnas 523 Ve’our checks —which, in many cases, does not cover A maker’s clearance plus actual cost of production Sale Women's and Misses’ our own of the season’s best dress and sports styles Tweeds and velour r;l'ri::cultin_e dre{s _~ui|=» YOU are a woman. You know checks in straight= Fergioiee of PR htne] and _t;]ue >p<;rt1 models trimmed often- L] . styles with notche« ti Vit ilk - . fashions, fabrics and values. So i o e ! pmEr wUE M o stitchery. Others are lored lines through- trimmed: with silk you may know what to expect when out. braid. . we say that Every suit painstakingly tailored and 1 when lined, finely lined with silk. Sizes ¢ We have not seen nor do we 14 to 20 and 36 to 46. , again expect to see this season dresses of such beauty at $16.50 Fur chokers, $10 Six of the favored furs of the season in fine- Iy selected, deep-furred pelts. b Natural raccoon, stone marten, skunk dved opossum, Australian opossum, dyed opossum, squirrel. New fashions, lovely fabrics; every- thing desired in dresses for street. matinee and sports wear. Maytime models, variously in Two like sketch, (Fur shop—second floor.) Crepe de chines Mignonettes Poiret twills of smart new polo coats, fashioned of soft, deep- piled fabrics, in either tan or blue. Full flare models. trimmed with fancy silk two styles sketched White sports blouses for summer-time wear, sheer and W N ) N PR ) \ itchery and yoke lined. ; ) é/ Sgtl’;:shelr_“ lao"glo-‘:ng 31 to dainty and most attractively :17 - " styvled! (Apparel shops, second finor.) Dimity, batiste and voile. plain, satin striped or in cross- bar effects. Often lace-trimmed or hemstitched or attractive in the novel touches found a' collars and cuffs. Every blouse fresh and new and with its own individual appeal. Sizes 36 to 4. (Rlouse chop, third floor.) Worth from a half to twice more LL these shoes have their rightful place in our reg- 47 ular stock at much higher prices. They include white KID in —pumps —Theo ties —2-button pumps —oxfords —tongue pumps —I-evelet pumps All with full Louis heels. White REIGNSKIN sports oxfords SUITS —variously trimmed with white nu-buck, gun-metal, patent and . tan leathers. All with MILITARY HEELS. NO tailored cos- Panamas and All si in the lot, but t i v style, which ts for th - pricsel.zcs in the lot, but not in every style, which accounts for the tume can be Palm Beach (First floor, north annex.) Sale of children’s white low shoes, ¢omplete this N $2.69 summer without $ 6095 Oxfords and 1-strap pumps of fine white reignskin that cleans a Sallor 3lld no easily and is made to stand steady wear. sailor can com- 1 boy: irls. with Goodyear soles. Si 2. . e B s i Bests el B ie cannigl DA 1 pete in style and . ) 5 (Juvenlle shoe shop—third floor.) qua lit y with Here are cool suits—stripped to zero KNOX in weight, but scoring high in fit and fin- ‘A mighty May sale * ish. WASHABLE, of course, for where - L Knox hats are for women 5 with a_feeling for and ap- is the boy who doesn’t sweat his clothes OyS s 55C preciation of the best. This wet during the summer? 1s their Washington home. Sports styles, with low neck and short sleeves; * Choice of white, black, e AL e e e Tl g Saftaicn adlatigtiashed shyles, = foiors o ‘combimtons. | bSPTIR, 5 o . s an I 3 s o . High-count percale in attractive stripes. Sizes 6 to 16. $10 to $22. PoFs " (Juventte ahoe ehop, third foor,) (Women's hat shop, second fioor.) N —— A f