Evening Star Newspaper, July 31, 1921, Page 46

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| - August sales at The Hecht Co. - bring new goods at attractive prices .. “THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. C, JULY 31, 1921—PART 2. come to sel{ at | $l_._95. and they’ll sell like ice cream 1,000 dresses—12 attractive styles—2 sketched Best-looking frocks we’ve seen for years at $1.95 . Organdies and voiles In solid colors, figured and floral patterns and various combinations, including organ- dieg, with embroidered dots. Trimmed with frills and sashes, laces and fichus—the latter pleated. (Lingerie shop, second fioor.) Several hundred delightful BLOUSES e 3585 a dozen or more styles two of them are sketched A happy little sale for-the woman who appreciates a new blouse of quality georgette with quality trim- mings of oriental, val and real filet laces Blouses and overblouses, round, square or “V” necks, with short sleeves. White, flesh, bisque and the season’s newest shades. Sizes 36 to 46. Handmade blouses, $2 Hand made—hand drawn—hand sewed. While 100 remain, pay $2. (Rlouse shop, second floor.) Boys wash suits take a terrific price drop: $1.29 suits $ $1.75 suits $2.00 suits $2.25 suits At this price it costs no more to dress your boy in & good-looking wash suit than it does to let him slump around in overalls. . . 1,200 suits—our entire stock within the price limits named—all at $1. Every favored style; every favored fabric Fast color linons, chambrays, galateas, woven madras. White, solid col- ors, combinations. Sizes 3 to 8 years. Boys’ shirts, 79¢ Fine madras and high-count per- cales—tailored like dad’s #hirts. Sizes 12 to 14 neck band. (Boys® shop—third floor.) Boys’ blouses, 69¢ Collar attached style — woven madras, corded madras, high-count percales and crepes. Plain white and stripes—many with double cuff. Sizes 6 to 15 years. Children’s play oxfords & barefoot sandals: sale Childrenwnll need tlle to finish the summer and for the first month of school. - . Leather uppers—solid leather soles. 1,500 pairs in all these styles: Infants’ barefoot sandals and creepers, sizes 2 to 5. Children’s brown play oxfords, sizes 5 to 11. . Children’s white canvas one-strap slippers with elk sole sises 5 to 10, U T (Children’s shos .;'.vlfiki Soor.) % Order by mail or by phone The Hecht Company is’ no farther away than your nearest phone or mail box. Ask for or address. the Personal Service Bu- reau, and your shopping will be given the same individual atten- tion as if you had come in person. Big furniture news on page 8, part IV— back of fiction section. ~" - CHOKERS $1150 chokers, ‘less 25%, now $8.63—An interesting ~collection. Australian, brown marten and natural opossum, also skunk, dyed opossum and crassed fox. $17.50 - chokers, less' 25%, now $13.13 —Fall styles. . Squirrel, mink, dyed and.natural Austra- lian opossum, brown marten, fitch and kolinsky. $65 chokers, less 25%, now $4875—One-skin :“Hudson Bay . .sable, natural and blended. Lux- urious pieces. T Every woman's white sport shoe in stock (Excepting qun) is now $7.50 shoes $ 5. 95 $8.50 shoes $10 shoes Every shoe that is white or near it—all white; black with white; tan and white; white nubuck; white canvas— Everything white in one and two strap pumps and oxford ties Military, flat and Cuban heels—$5.95 QOur entire stocks of HANAN 5] ].65 low shoes For Men For Women All styles All lasts All leathers Everything, including whites =, A tremendously inclusive sale that takes in every low shoe we own, providing choice of the world’s finest foot- wear below the cost of any ordinary good shoe. Women’s full-fashioned $ Silk hose 512 pairs secured under price because they fail slightly to meet the makers’ high stan- dards. 45 : Hurts are trivial—nothing but a raised thread—try to find them Full-fashioned and finely finished. All-silk where they show; ‘mercerized tops, double soles, heels and toes, where they wear. Black, cordovan, Afri- can brown and various shades of gray. (First floor—south annex) N The August FUR sale with its guaranteed savings of 25% Fur speculation has passed! The shake-up in the fur market last November to March has put the business back to normal and furs can now be sold on a sane, sound basis. You know what happened. Easy war-time money, everybody wanting furs, new makers rushing in, bid ding up prices, borrowing money to buy more furs— and then, DEFLATION. The war was over, transportation was restored, furs began to come from far-off places, prices tum- bled, banks called loans and most makers were as anx- ious to get out as they formerly were to get in. These furs were bought then, bought and made up by our regular makers, and here they are. To protect you in your purchase We guarantee all prices to be at least 25% lower than prices to prevail later If for any reason you can buy below these sale prices, we guarantee to meet such prices. This guarantee holds good until November 1. % . Of the furs illustrated * Illustrated at A—$595 mhole wrap,”$446.25—strikingly trimmed with squirrel. 45 inches. ¢ Iliustrated at B—$195 coat, $146.25; kolinsky dyed, with huge collar and cuffs of raccoon. 36 inches long. ~ Other typical examples $65 fur coats now $48.75—Kit and brown coney coats; soft, lustrous skins, cut full. All stayed and interlined; fancy silk lining. Deep cape or shawl collars. Sizes 16 to 44. $165 fur coat, $123.75—36-inch natural muskrat; large shawl coltar and bell cuffs. Lined with brocaded silk. $375 fur coats, $281.25—36-inch Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) coat; full flare and deep shawl collar and cuffs of skunk, beaver, squirrel or natural Australian opossum. Sizes 36 to 44. $375 fur coats, $28125—Elegant coats of black caracul, with skunk collar and cuffs. it * $128 coat, $93.75—Laskin seal, with skunk, beaver or Australian opossum collar and cuffs. 36-inch length. - o + 50 selections on 25 9-inch double-disc records, with this PHONOGRAPH OUTHIT g The pho: aph is pictured. phonographs. . Note ‘the features: —A two-spring motor —A tone modulator —Plays. all records = complete for > 3 In size, finishand features it is comparable to the higher-priced Pay nothing‘ down " $4 monthly —A continuous _hingsd top —A wooden amplifier war The Hecht Co, ™ ~* 6.75 Canton crepe with monkey fur trimming, narrow belt ties at back. Monkey fur . SCARFS $35 -fox scarfs, less 25%, now $2625—Fine pieces; fall styles. North American fox; in all shades of brown and taupe. $75 fox scarfs, less 25%, now $5625—Large, full-furred scarfs, animal shape, - rich ~and " silky. Taupe, brown, marten, ‘Lucille, georgette shade foxes. $2950 stoles and cravats, less 25%, now $2213—Silky’ mole pieces; distinctive styles for fall. Moéle ball trimmin‘gs.’ (Secona Floor.) leather grapes with beads. Beautiful materials and beautifully made. canton crepe, satins, crepe -de chine. Canton crepes also in brown and navy; and satins, poiret twills, mignonettes, satins Paris says ‘black dresses’ And here they are—200 of them as new as the morning, at (three of the many styles sketched) | Charmeuse with sequin trim- ming, basque effect, sash ties in back. Paris says “black dresses;” “Fifth Avenue is in black” and “black dominates the fashions.” And so comes this sale of ) Black canton crepe and satin dresses, Developed with the longer skirts, And incorporating every new style motif. trimmings, Braids, _and crepe de chine in NAVY Misscs’ sizes, 16 to 20; women’s sizes, 36 to 46. (Apparel shop—second fioor.) grape navy. So runs the theme. beads, ribbon bands and rosettes. Satin charmeuse, 25 Canton crepe with leather trimming, also in sequins, Annual clearance Infants apparel Here's what happened after deadly work: Kiddies’ wash suits, $1—Oliver Twist suits in straight-leg style—madras, gingham and rep. Infants’ 75c to $1.25 ribbed shirts, 49c—Single or double breasted. Summer and winter weights. 0dd sizes. $2.95 white dresses, $1.95—Tots, 2 s to 6 years. Lawn with lace and embroidery combined. Empire style. ribbon sashes. Girls' $698 to $1295 Sweaters, $489—Sizes 2 to 12 years. Wool, in the desired shades. Belted, with patch pockets. Various styles. Infants’ pique coats, $1.19—Wide wale; plain box effect. Sizes 1 to 3 years. for boys 2to 6 (\. Khaki and as pictured. :&_,‘\ downy cotton. “Play-alls” Button at shoulder. easily washed. Hand-embroidered silk carriage quilts, $2.39 Imported from the Orient—rich satins and. habutai silks in beautiful designs—filled with soft, ¢ the blue pencil had done its Infants’ $3.95 dresses, $250—Long dresses trimmed with lace and embroidery; yokes of em- broidery and lace insertion. ‘Wide flounce. . Infants’ $3.95 dresses, $2.95—Short and long styles, handmade; dainty’yokes or Bishop styles. Some edged with lace; also some with pin tucks. 6 months to 2 years. Tots’ $5.95 coats, $3—Colored pop- lin, lined throughout. Empire style; georgette collars; belted. Tots’ $1.50 rompers, $1.19—Mer- cerized poplin and novelty ma4 terials; peg-top styles, banded at knee. Sizes 2 to 6. D (Third ficor) 29C blue chambray one-piece suits Piped in red. Patch pocket. Cool—comfortable—* and girls years Light blue and pink shades. (Third floor. ) Since 188% Behr Bros. have been making pianos; and ‘make every part of their player-pianos in their own factory. The Behr Bros’ player em- bodies every feature found in the finest players — veneered mahog- any case, transposing keyboard, sutomatic sustaining pedal, ivory keys, metal tubing and, above all, BTN " v - 310 Buys this | Behr Bros. ‘ Player- iano 7 A newer player-piano with 1921 features put back to its old 1915 pre-war price of *495 deliven'hin instrument to your homs "’

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