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i . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1921. 2 S —— . ; i 4 Closed all day Saturday—shop Friday! The Heckt Co é e e S ——— (4 e ‘ Entire Stock* t i : Our entire stock of of The Heche Co. Suits Men’s Straw Hats now grouped at five prices HANAN $ 85 Were $3.00, You know the clothes we carry; and e Were $3.50, $l.95 you know that our first prices lead the Were $4.00, town. low shoes . for men---for women Share in this series of super sales featuring biggest values this season | *Panamas, Bankoks not included. You’ll need a new hat to finish the season, and you cant’s get ’em any better Half-yearly sale of our entire stocks of and The Hecht Co. Spring and Summer These prices simply increase our leadership. "’" Y i | Choose from all our vast stocks (full dress and hot-weather clotfes alone excepted) at these special reductions. . All leathers—all lasts—all styles— :shlags these. All kinds, 3 oS everything in stock, including WHITE " A Rnox Hats ev\f::} ul:fl?l:f - 19'50 Upwards of 500 new (CHOICE of the house at $11.85, which means you Wi sl All $35 and $40 Suits 52 7-50 - R & G corsets, $1.19 i, FEER Sweaters in a sale _tjx All Tuxedo styles—two sketched get the finest shoes in the world at the price of I any ordinary shoe. ol ! FI.\'ELY made of pink coutil in the waistline model. Finished with rubber top. Gar- ters at front and sides. Bandeaux, 59¢ Pink silk and all-over lace now reduced to All $55 and $60 Suits now reduced to 547.50 worsted, zephyr bandeaux; ribt should, . and alnpaca yarn. s::";pcs.au‘l(:astcrxls))du:\vn b:mlllm o All $65 and $75 Su“»s $57.50 (Second floor.) P & ‘™ Stylish new sweaters at $3.95—hundreds of them ' ==in the biggest sweater sale we have known this season. Fiber sweaters—rich as silk—fine woolen weaves, - including the glistening mohair and alapaca—soft zephyr yarns—EVERYTHING. In plain colors or with contrasting brushed wool fronts. .Black and white, navy, navy and white, pink, buff, peacock, jade, honeydew, etc. $3.95. Biazer Striped Flannel Duplan's (First floor, south annex.) Baronet Satin a wonderful sale of fashion’s finest *8% to *17% skirts Mallison’s whip-poor-will, $ 6 9 5 LJ Duplan’s satin baronet, plain and pleated flannels, Duplan’s baronet satins— the finest skirt satin produced, Blazer striped flannels. in white, navy, black and high shades. Plain and pleated flannels in solid colors. Blazer striped flan- nels for sports wear. Several hun- dred in all; all waistband sizes. Choice, $6.95 For misses 2to 6. Fresh from the bandbox. Gay as . mischief; gloriously sashed and ruffled. Smartest kind of a summer frock, in just the shade most becoming—blue, pink, yellow, white. - Skirtdom’s finest fashions at a fraction of first prices. Noth- ing wrong—all first quality skirts —uwe simply helped the makers wind up their season. Mallison’s famous whip- poor-will silks in glorious color- ings—same as we've had in our own stock at $15 and $17.50. ¢ Sale Philippine handmade and h a n d-embroidered (Apparel shops—second fioor.) Women’s white felt Outing hats, 85¢ A happy week-end or va- cation hat that can be rolled up into an overnight bag and still hold its shape. (Second floor.) Clearaway! growing girls’ _ Low shoes, $2.95 for girls of 11 to 16 A gather-up of broken as- sortments in patent, dull leather and mahogany brown oxfords and pumps. Sizes 214 to 8, but not all sizes in every style. Also white reigncloth 1-strap slippers. We’ve scooped the town on men’s and women’s ) % - I = now reduced to (Men's shop, first fioor.) Mens' shirts: Clearence | 95¢ instead of much more because of broken assortments The sale includes upward éf 500 shirts, in | All first quality. All sizes, collec- madras and percale. variety of pleasing patterns. tively, 14 to 17. 50c wash ties, 29¢c All $45 and $50 Suits $ 37.50 l | Wide Men's four-in-hand wash ties in silk mixtures and mercerized materials. Neat stripes. Plain White cords and small floral designs. 29c; four ties, $1. White flannel trousers 57.95 The closely-woven, shadow-proof kind; closely sewn, too; they won’t rip in playing tennis. White duck trousers | $1 .95 Natural khaki trousers | Sale Dutchesstrousers ‘ $3.95 $2.95 Wash dresses of the better sort. Made of quality dress ginghams, fetchingly trimmed with organdies. Solid colors, plaids and checks, includ- ing Night | ' | All-worsted . . o y Dutchess are the best known trousers in America. G OWNS a e 0 Sl ro C S Bathing SUITS For years the've been sold on the basis of : —— i 10c a button $1 a rip Ld N $ .55 $ ‘75 95 —and they’ve made good on this basis. Dutchess 52- L , trousers are for every one, everywhere—work, shop, I street, dress—with styles and materials best suited made to sell _‘Po":;_ costumes 1 _Bl(ack: plain colors; heather for each purpose. —D mixtures. . ) for $3.50 _ma:h_’::: d':flf.ff | for women t;lousers for workingmen, l = . " S . - 95 shopmen, campers, etc. IS A el o i, Tt i (i ey e, e 3. e s s, (v o one .100ks r il s i ombina- 3 2 ‘ais izes, . ll;-lely hang-em'broidered, as only‘ the Filipinos know in smart sl;xymmei apparel. Con- ,;;}{;‘},fif’“’m;os?fl ;:fedsa% x:nbsui:. ‘rél:;}s]safr:g 2:;;13 Zn2.°r§§ieg }?t cha:;et fi‘rzi l"zrit;gn::;, do!r. fiHnnnl p:::l:::ed,s 211;)5. 600 in a dozen or more sider fhe fabrics. ' bk oe k" SRR Clingy crepe de chine . Taffetas & mrkn‘binatiom Blg bovs’ $8 to $10 i Mignonette-si 0 Sensational news of > ' Wool Suits, $4.95 p—. . ,:bml'e silécs are va&iously in white l 2 ’ : olors. Some i ti bina- . Philippine blouses s alins aqme b Sl e suitable for wear now Not to be missed. g save half by buying for fall . page Cheviots, tweeds and cassimeres in single and Plenty Of blde double breasted Norfolks and semi-Norfolk styles. . . , oxford, heather and gray mixtures. re al- Jumor glrls’ d—\_;l/hich Ni; becoming more fasshiomble I pacff:?‘\‘\jmtwomfi;irgcdh;tktnick:“dalgsca_“nr:lé tthmughca(:xatfs gizesa 18 aily. isses’ sizes, 14 to 18; wom- to. s ’ en’s 36 to 42. . Tub frocks p b , . , aak . 2,000 Boys’ Blouses 55 Women'’s linen suits, $8-95 ; in a tremendous sale . Summer suits of linen and linene in white, high colors and pas- woven madras Voiles and ginghams - tel shades. Tuxedo fronts with patch pockets; others with pique 80 sq. percales, C two of the many vestees, collars and cuffs. All are smart looking summer styles. corded madras styles sketched $8.95. white crepes r (Apparel shop, second floor.) khaki, etc. ) - .Note the materials, especially the woven madras and 80 square count percales—mighty unusual in blouses, at 69c. Choice of sports styles with low neck andshortsleeves, collar-attached - styles with long sleeves Double cuffs; deep yokes; ocean pearl buttons and every other detail that characterizes the high-grade blouses. Sizes 6 to 16 years, 69c. 50 selections on 9-inch records: " 25 double-disc records; with this Phonograph ., .- 'Outfiti complete for 336.75 The phonograph is pictured. In size, finish and features it is comparable to the higher pyiced phonographs: sleeveless modes in the height of their vogue 5 Note these special features " —A two-spring motor _ —A tone modulator —Plays all records the much wanted RED checks (Boys® shop, third fioor.) The Hecht Co. 7t’} at F Zhere prices are guaramid; 7th at F Cool, sheer voiles, too; snow white grounds, bestrewn with flowers, Various jumper styles§ —A continuous hinged top —A wooden amplifier -~ —A one-man top Sizes for girls—12, 14, 16. _ Pay rnofln'né down—$4 Monthly