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- 38.95 1o $17.50 Silk skirts, %0-% Many smart styles—Mallison’s Whip- poorwill silk, baronet satins and silk poplins, in brilliant colors; white Hax.\- nels and serges, men’S wear serges in pleated and tailored styles. i I (Becond floor.) | Silk Jresses $15 to $25 dresses, $11.75 $25 to $35 dresses, $18.75 Choicest summer fashions—sport models, matinee and afternoon dresses of taffeta, satin, foulard, pongee, mig- nonette, crepe de chine, canton crepe: various combinations. Women’s and misses’ sizes. (Second floor.) Clean sweep women’s Long gloves, 95¢c Silk and suede finished fabric gloves, in various long lengths. Black, white, navy, gray and brown. , Incomplete size range. (First floor, south annex.) Clean Sweep of Women's suits, 3975 Former prices, $15 to $29.50 Silk-lined tricotines and a number of heatherspun jerseys, silk and wool mixed jerseys, serges and velour and jersey combina- tions Over 200 in all—styles for misses 14 to 20, and women taking sizes 36 to 42. $35 to $49.50 Suits, $22.75 Silk-lined tricotines, -tweeds and men’s wear serges in various styles. Navy, black and rookey. Sizes 14 to 18, 36 to 42, and extra sizes 424 to 50%. $19.50 to $25 Coats, $11.75 Heather polo coats, embroidexy velear wraps, silk lined serge capes. ; $5 and %650 dresses, 3395 Stylish summer wash dresses in ginghams, with fichu, tuxedo collar and sash. $8.95 to $10 wash dresses, $5 Ginghams, voiles, organdies and linenes. Coat and tunic styles. Misses’ sizes, 14 to 18; women’s 36 to 40. $15 to $25 wash frocks, $9.75 Newest models included—handkerchief and French linens, im- ported ginghams, organdies, voiles and Swisses. Women's and misses’ sizes. (8econd Floor.) Corsets at clipped prices W. B. bandeaux, 55c—Pink silk with R & G corsets, 95c—In pink coutil; strap shoulder fastener in back. low and medium bust; garters Also fancy pink coutil; fasten front sad side; R &G make: down back. Biltwel brassiere, $129—Can be worn W. B. corsets, $1.39—White coutil, me- dium and high bust; garters front as camisole or brassiere com- bined; fastens in back. Fancy g pink coutil, ribbon shoulder strap. and side. Philippine nightgowns, §].59 Hand-made lingerie cloth and beautifully made “V” neck, hemstitched with deep hems Envelope chemise, $189—Pink crepe Nightgowns, 45c—Slip-over style with de chine, with deep filet lace yoke, b short kimono sleeves. In white. lace trimmed at bottom. Cre, . b P pe nightgowns, 69c—Slip-on model, Nightgowns, $3—Silk crepe de chine. in with pink fagot stitching. flesh, deep lace yoke and short i slcsevcs. also tailored styles; hem- Pink envelope chemise, 65c—Built-up shoulder. hand-embroidered; stitched yoke. stitched in front. House dresses, $1.69—<Blue chambray and striped percale; belted at Bungalow aprons, 50c—Blue checked waistline; long and short sleeves. gingham; short kimono sleeves; open down back. Gretchen aprons, 85c—Amoskeag ging- ham with rick-rack braid trim- Sateen petticoats, 89c—Dark colors; ming; pockets, and tie sash in with deep rufile. back. Silk Jersey petticoats, $2.95—With deep Challie kimonos, $129—Short set-in accordion pleated flounce. Various sleeves, also pockets and belt. In color combinations. colors. Becond floor. Women's wool sweaters 339 Many styles in the favored wool weaves—some with contrast- ing colored fronts. In black, navypink, buff, peacock, black and white combinations. . Fiber silk sweaters, $795—Tuxedo style; with sashes and girdles; some with pockets. In black, navy and desired shades. e TYie-back sweaters, $1.29—Wool or jer- sey weaves in rose, brown, tan, Worseas wnion sults, $9c—Fine ribbed n’s union 1 cotton, low neck and sleeveless; some 42 and-44. tight or loose knee. White and Women's ribbed v ik pink. Broken size range. 36 to 4. 350 slecveless. . Sintiv S thletic union suits, $1.69—Pollyanna 2 3 ightly imper- s brand—fine_nainsook, muslin and fect. Sizes 36 and 38. washable silks. Broken sizes.™ ‘Girls" wash dresses 8§9¢ Delightful styles for summertime and later for school. Cham- brays, gi and voiles in plaids, checks, solid colors and various combinations. Sizes 7 to 14 years. smocks, For girls . Girls’ middy skirts, 95c—White linene, end women. Made of Jap crepe, - blue A)oplin and Palmer linen voile and linene in rose gnd copen; pleated on muslin bodiee. Sizes some hand embcoidmd’. Sizes 14 6 to 14 years. %9 20 and 34 t p; , o4z Princess slips, 89c—For girls 8 to 12 {itrfi™Gresses, $2—White Lonsdale jean years, muslin with embroidery middy dresses with . edged necks and armholes; wide =S ' Women's silk vests, $1.59—Pink glove silk with bodice tops. Sizes 38 to 42. Women’s cotton vests, 385c—Fine rib- bed cotton, round neck and bodice style. .Chiefly sizes 36 and 35, (First floor—south annex.) embroidery flounce. Closed Saturday 7th at F B”here prices are g.uarameeni 7th at F % THE clean sweep is off today to.a flying start. People have come to know this sale; they know it means speed—quick action—a sweeping clearance of all merchandise not essential to this season’s business They know further HOW we clip prices to clear stocks Tots’ organdy .dresses, $1 Dresses adorned with sashes, ruffles and touches of hand-embroidery. In lavender, light blue, yeiiow, peach, copen, green, eic. Sizes 2 to 5 years. Tots’ gingham dresses, 39c—Snowflake gingham. 1-piece style belted &l! around. Sizz 2 only. Tots’ sweaters, $3.89—All wool, slip-or and full belted styles, some with pockets. Variety of colors. Sizes 2 to 10. White sateen bloomers 50c—\Washable, with elas- tic at waist and knee. For girls 4 to 12. Nainsook gowns, 95c—For tots and growing girls, empire style, with kimono sleeves, low neck, some embroidered. White and flesh. Sizes 6 to 12 years. Princess slips, 79c—Of muslin with embroidery around neck and armholes. Sizes 2 to 6. Tots’ rompers, 79c—Peg-top style with low sqeare neck, short sleeves and cuff effect at knee. Featheérstitch braid tcmmed. Sizes 2 to 6 years. (Third floor.) | Children’s sandals & play oxfords $1.19 Solid leather, both inner and outer soles. Tan or mahogany brown calf uppers. Barefoot sandals in 2-strap effects. Play ox- fords have extra tip at toe. Sizes 5 to 8, 814 to 11, 11% to 2. Boys’ oxfords, $3.35—For big boys 9 to 14—sizes 21, to 5. Black and mahogany brown calf. English last. Goodyear welt soles. Tennis sport shoes, $2—Canvas uppers. soft, re- silient rubber soles and heels. White or brown uppers, brown trimmings, sizes 11 to 6. . (Third floor.) ‘Women’s full-fashioned Silk hose, $1.45 Secured underprice because the'eagle eye of the factory inspector detected slight faults. See if yott can find them. Fine silk with mercerized tops, double soles, heels and toes. Black, white, gray and brown. Women’s silk hose, $L85—Full-fashioned—some with silk tops. Black, cordovan and Rus- sian calf. Some slightly irregular, ¢ Women’s silk hose, 69c—Full-fashicned and seamed backs. Black, gray, brown and a few light shades. Seconds, not all sizes in every color. 5 ‘Women’s stockings, 19c—Scamless cotton hose in white, champagne and a few blacks. (First floor—south annex.) Out go women’s Low shoes, $3.95 Hundreds of pairs in all sizes, in one style or another. Strap and tongue pumps, also oxfords and eyelet ties, with various style heels. Kid, suede, calf and canvas—in plack, brown, white or gray, in the combined groups. $10 to $13.50 low shoes, $8.95 One and two strap pumps, also oxfords.” Next to Hanan these are the best shoes in stock. Newest styles and leathers. ‘Women’s low shoes, $1.95‘ Broken sizes, but all can be fitted. Pumps and oxfords in white canvas, patent colt, gun metal, black kid. (First floor.) Children’s Socks and Stockings, 12Y2c Socks are white cotton with fancy mercer- - ized tops, in sizes 4% to 7%. Stockings are black and brown. Sizes 5 to 9. Subject to slight irregularities. || 3 Boys® unicn suits, 59¢ Nainsook, athletic style, low neck, sleeveless and knee length. Sizes 26 to 34. (South Annex.) THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1921. The Hecht Co. Shop . Friday clip these prices to a point that is sending out merchandise in double-quick time The whole store shares in the Clean Sweep Sale Wherever you turn Clean Sweep Sales point out big sav- ings. Space here for only a sale—BUT hit-and-miss survey of the Note - the savings Clean Sweep of all Society Brand and The Hecht Co. MEN’S suits ALL of thein, excepting full dress and hot-weather suits I’s our own prices that are being reduced, not so-called values, nor last year’s war-inflated prices, but our own fair prices—low enough in the first place to have brought us the lion’s share of the business in town; but now so low as to justify our getting ALL the business. All $35 & 40 Suits 527.50 now reduced to...... All $45 & $50 Suits$37.50 now reduced to...... All Manhatt&n All 855 & sé,o Suits$47.50 now reduced to...... All $65 & $75 suits 557,50 now -reduced to...... (Men's shop—first floor.) shirts reduced Full fresh stocks; splendidly complete in styles and sizes. All to go out thus: $3 shirts, $2.15 $3.50 shirts, $2.85 $4.50 to $5.50 shirts, $3.85 Men’s silk shirts, $4.65—Jerseys, crepes, tub and broadcloth silks; white and colors; sports and neglige styles. $1 neckwear, 65c—Silk and knitted silk ties, wide or narrow shape. Striped and floral patterns. Men’s overalls, $2.95—Reduced for this sale. One-piece blue, khaki, and blue striped: coveralls, for motor- ists, mechanics, etc. Men’s 75c and $1 hose, 55c—Silk and fiber hose. Black, white, tan, in either seamless or full-fashioned hose. 6 for $3. All the $6 shirts, $4.55 $7.50 shirts, $5.65 - $8.50 & $10 shirts, $6.85 35c and S0c garters, Zlc—"Paris” and *Ivory” single grip—all colors. Mens lisle hose, 15c—Because of slight faults. Black, white, tan. and colors; seamless. : S0c and 75c suspenders, 35c—Elastic webbing, with solid leather ends; fancy patterns. S0c wash ties, 29c—Silk mixtures, in striped and floral effects, also plain whites. 4 for $I. Men’s union suits, 79c—Regular stock reduced—athletic style; nainsook, with clcsed crotch. 3 (First Floor.) Men’s HANAN low shoes, 389 Black kid—Gun. metal—Tan leathers Discontinued lines and broken size ranges—all this season’s styles. English and conseryative models in the following sizes and quantities: Sizes 6 64 7 AAA Widths . 1 2 AA "Widths . 2 1 A Widths 2 3 4 B Widths 2 4 4 C Widths 2 6 . D Widths 3 . . Men’s low shoes, $4.95—broken lines from regular stock—black calf, black kid, brown calf and tony red calf. (First fioor.) 7% 8 8% 9 9% 10 10, 11 4 42 1 < A . 3 31 =t e 11 s B . i .. R 1 _Men's $10 to $12 low shoes, $7.85—all sizes and styles—white buck,. brown cordovan, tan calf and other desirable leathers. Boys wool suits, 5495 Styles sui;able for fall, but at about h‘alfv what they would cost then. Wool cheviots, cassimeres and tweeds, in brown, gray and heather mixtures. Sizes 8 to 17 years. . ‘Wash suits now 78c—Button-on Oliver Twist style; short sleeves for hot weather. Embroidered collar and cuffs. Sizes 3 to 8. Panama suits, $5.95—For boys 7 to 15 years. Belted and patch pocket styles, in olive, heather and green mixtures. : Knickers are full lined as well as the coats. Boys’ $8 and $10 suits, $3.95—Silk and velvet combinations for dress— Oliver Twist and junior styles. Sizes 3 to 8. : $495 camp outfit, $1.95—Khaki shirt and khaki knicker or loose flap- per pants. Sizes 7 to 16. (Third fioor.) Boys’ shirts, 79¢ i will go speeding out Shirts from regular stock. Collar attached or neckband styles; many with double cuffs. Ocean pearl Buttons; close-sewn seams; perfect to the last detail. Sizes 1235 to 14 neckband. Boys’ base ball suits, $1.39—Gray base- | ball _cloth, serviceable. and soil proof. Suits include shirt, pants, belt, cap.. Gray with *blue trim- mings. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Boys’ blouses, 69c—Collar attached ys!y]es of dark O. D. shade twili khaki, madras and percale. Sizes 6 to 16 years. 4 Boys’ bathing suits, $1.95—Wool wor- sted. In one-piece style; stripes and - plain colors. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Boys’ coverups, 79c—Covers the bo}" from neck to ankle. Light-weight blue denim. Sizes 3 to 7 years. Boys® 'blouses, 50c—Sport collar _at- tached to blouse. ~Neat striped percales. Broken sizes. ‘Boys’ overalls, 56c—Blue denim with .wide shoulder strap and [’ockets‘, _ Sizes 6 to 12 years. Caps and straw hats, 56c each—This season’s styles. Caps in mixture tweeds and serges. . s (Third foor.) Sale of handmade and hand- embroidered Philippine Blouses 5255 5365 Made to sell at Made to sell at $3.50 to $5 $5.50 to $7 Every stitch made by hand—hand-sewn, hand-embroidered, and even the laces are handmade. Their character is evident at a glance. The imported Swisses and French voiles evident in the Tru-Tru and Colado hand- drawn work; evident in the real Chinese filet lace trimmings. All sizes 34 to 46. An assemblage of the newest summer styles. Women’s blouses, 79¢ Sheer voiles and batiste in white and colors. Some are lace trimmed, others tailored. ! Sizes 36 to 44. ‘Women’s blouses, $1 Fine voile and batiste blouses; plain, fancy stripes and cross-bar effects. Tailored and fancy styles. Sizes 36 to 4. Entire stock women’s KNOX' sailors $5 $10 Were $10 Were $20 and $22 Below cost for America’s finest straw sailor hats. Approved styles. Other straw sailors, $1 Included also a few flower trimmed hats. Women’s dress hats, $3.50 Formerly $7.506 to $12.50—summer styles in straws, organdies, faille silks, etc. (Second Floor.) Women’s worsted Bathing suits, $3.78 Plain or striped, with or without belts. Also surf satins with ruffled skirts and tie- backs. First floor—mezzanine. 300 pretty silk Camisoles, 75¢ Slip-over style with deep lace yvoke and ribbon shoulder straps. You will be glad to get such pretty styles at 75c—they really should be more. (Second floor.) White sateen Petticoats, 95¢ Shadow-proof because double panel back and front. Finished with scalloped bottom. (Second floor.) New cretonnes, 15¢ Summer designs and colorings ;.numerous patterns for selection, 36 inches wide. Crochet bedspreads, $1.35—Snow white ; first qual- ity; neat patterns. Ready-hemmed; size 72x84. Limit of 2. Towels, 12%sc—Heavy white huck; size 17x33 inches; hemstitched. Slightly imperfect. Turkish towels, 15c—Snow white; good weight; hemmed borders. 17x34 inches. Turkish towels, 46c—Extra heavy; first quality. §n¢;)w white with red or blue border. 21x42 inches. Table damask, 34c—Mercerized table damask in six neat patterns. 58 inches wide. Cretonne cushions, 63c—Round sofa or porch cushions. filled with silk fless. Many pat- terns. Sunfast madras, 56 yd.—A fadeless drapery for overdrapes and hangings. Rose, mulberry, _blue and brown in various patterns. Voile curtains, 68c—White voile with hemstitched borders; also Dutch curtains with valance. 2 yards long. I v 300 more folding : cot beds, $1.39 Continuous post—Simmons'patented, galvanized, twisted link spring. Folds perfectly flat—dark japanned finish. 26 feet size. Some may be subject to slight fault, but nothing hurts their durability. (Fourth Floor.) Congoleum rugs, $6 You will overlogk the minor faults when you can buy such rugs at only $6. Patterns for dining room; living room, and other rooms in the-house. Famous. “Gold Seal” grade. 6x9 ft. 9x12-ft. Brussels rugs, $12.75—Perfect quality rugs; a good range of handsome patterns and color- ings. Axmln&ter rugs, $3585—9x12 ft., perfect—repro- " ductions of oriental and Persian patterns; also small all-over designs. Felt base mats, 20c —Seconds of 49c grade. Faults are trivial. 18x36 inches. Velvet rugs, $1.95—27x54 inches. In a number of fancy patterns. Suitable for hall or bedroom. Scatter EEANS TS, S Use them in the bedroom, hall, dining room and porch. Medallion and oriental patterns; ““‘G{&l.l bo;;l:mgmfll hes, SLIY. fl-fl,‘ e 5 o " (rourts Seor.)