Evening Star Newspaper, August 25, 1921, Page 19

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g s Daytime dresses Finie organdies and ;1 49 flowered voiles, check and striped percale and - ginghams; solid color chambrays. Almost a thou- sand. Formerly $1.95 to $3.95. (Second fioor.) . Crepe kimonos Crinkly crepe that dries s into shape without iron- ing. Short sleeves; belt- ed at waistline. Old rose, blue, purple, pink. (Second floor.) Women’s camisoles 75 (Second floor.) Pink wash silk with deep lace yoke and rib- bon shoulder straps. Envelope chemise 50 (Second floor.) Pink batiste envelope chemise, with deep lace _voke and shoulder “straps. Sleeveless dwcs Women’s jumper c dresses. A closely woven linene. ~ Solid colors. For stréet wear or at home. (Second floor.) Bnmgalaw aprons Ginghams and per- cales. Regulation cover-all style, with ' belt all around. Fasten down side. Stripes and checks. (8econd fioor.) Sate petticoats Deep ruffle and elas- tic at waistline. Black, blue, green. Also in white sateen, with double panel. (Second floor.) Boys’ shirts Collar attached :md c neckband styles, 79 corded madras and vcalel Cut full and roomy. zes 12 to 14 neckband. (Thisd floor.) Axminster rugs 9x12-f¢. and 83x106- ;34 Ax.::inster woaé igs—the same goo inds that we sell here regu- arly at $45. (Fourth floor.) tmmons _co U. S. Army io]dmg s .39 ed cots ; extra strohg. Jncle Sam paid $5.75 or these cots. Stand rigidly; old compactly. Simmons alvanized twisted spring.- - (Fourth floor.) Cotton cot pad Size to fit cot ad- 2.85 ertised above. Filled [ith cotton; covered Lith sturdy ticking. 26x6 ft. (Fourth floor.) 89 Gretchen aprons Amoskeag ginghams, with tie-back and rick 89 rack braid trimming. ‘Wide variety of patterns. (Second floor.) R & G Corsets Low bust models 03 with elastic at waist- line. Garters frontand (Second floor.) side. Brassieres Pink repp brassieres 39: that fasten down back. Straps over shoulders. (Second floor.) Made of mercer- ized sateen with at- tached hood; the hood lined with plaid silk. Red or blue. Sizes 8 to 16 (Third fioor) Crompton’s all- ¢ weather corduroy Imickers that give the longest wear. Wool-mixed knickers, in fall weight and dark shades. Sizes 8 to 16, years. (Third floor.) Velvet rugs 27x54-inch wool vel- wvet rugs in handsome floral - and all-over patterns. 31.95 (Fourth floor.) Designed for the U. S. Medical Corps 35.95 to keep contents hot 24 hours; cold 36. Wear-Ever aluminum; fine for auto trips; home use, etc. (Fourth floor.) Mosquito tents “Uncle Sam” paid $6 for these Marquis- ette or heavy net. 79‘ 6x7-ft. size. Reinforced. = 2 (Third Seor.) 2 PHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. - C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1921. Wool sweaters Regulation styles .95 of the new Tuxedo sz9 models with short sleeves. Black, white, cock, navy, jade. (First floor, south annex.) Pictures and prices of many Women’s sweaters . ‘Women'’s wool tie-back sl sweaters, in brown, rose, gray and buff.. (First floor, south annex.) Fast black cotton um- § brellas with short loop l handles. (First floor, south annex.) pea- ‘We cannot guarantee No phone or lots to last all day mail orders Ready tomorrow at The Hecht Co. Wash skirts Women's white sl-ss wash surf satin and gabardine skirts. Smart pockets; pearl-button trimming. Women’s silk vests Glove silk vests 51'59 with bodice tops. Desired flesh shades. (First floor, south annex.) Womn long gloves Silk ‘and fabric c gloves, variously in 8 79 and 16 button lengths. Black, white and colors, in broken sizes. (F irst floor, south annex.) (8econd floor.) \ . + .. Women’s union suits Kayser and Augusta c fine ribbed cotton union _suits; low neck and sleeveless, with tight or loose knee. Pink and white. Sizes 36 and [First floor, south annex.) Women’s dresses Satin or serge dresses in black and 53'95 colors. Carried over from last season, but desirable for this fall and winter. (8econd floor.) Women’s vests Ribbed white cotton; l 8‘ low neck and sleeve- less; subject to slight imperfections. (First floor, south annex.) Women’s low shoes Fine white kids and § white canvas, variously 2 in plain, tongue and in- step pumps, two-button and All sizes, col- (Shoe shop, first floor.) Nightgowns ‘Women's and misses’ nightgowns in slip-over style, with embroid- ery edge or lace tnmmmg Second floor.) Women'’s white low HANAN shoes shoes—all HANAN 33-95 make. Narrow widths only; chiefly double A and lace oxfords. triple A, Tectively. (Shoe shop, first floor.) Women’: umbrella ' Women'’s silk hose Full fashioned, with § .29 lisle sole and mercer- ized tops. Black, brown, gray. Shghtly “irreg- ular.” (First floor, south annex.) Jersey coats Heatherspun wear. jersey coats for present and fall Tuxedo 5 models. High colors and street shades. (Becond fioor.) Summer frocks and ;3_95 Women's misses’ summer dresses in organdies, voiles, linenes and ginghams. (Second floor.) Below production cost for summer dresses. Or- % gandies, voiles and nov- elties. Included are 18 two- piece linen and linene suits (Second floor.) Girls’ dresses 'Jumper dresses Children’s rompers Regulation dresses of § . Girls® slecveless 89‘ Peg-top styles, trim- c white galatea, with jumper _ dresses, med with black and 75 braid trimming. Plaited linene, in pink, blue white feather-stitch- skirt; pearl button trimming. €Open. green. Rick rack jng Banded knee. Sizes 2 to Sizes 8 to 14. trimming. Sizes 7 to 14. 6. Colors and combm:uom (Thira floor) (Thira floor) (Third floor.) Corduroy suits With two pairs 1085 By:' ool suits Boys’ wash knickers Well tailored in Dark olive khaki and knickers. Cromp- Norfolk styles. for s4 95 beach cloth knickers 59‘ ton’s all -weathgr boys of 6, 7, 8 for Labor Day outing and wear-proof corduroys. only. Dark green and brown and eatly school wear. Sizes Norfolk models; mouse or mixed woolens. 7 to 10 only. drab shades. Full lined. Sizes (Third floor.) (Third floor.) 6 to 16 years. (Third Floor.) Hz’;,:s'if d,::: Togs 5 9x12 brussels rugs Congoleum rugs - in_ fall attem: z First quality rugs s 75 First quality. The § 4 95 SEAM S. in a wide variety lz‘ ::‘t;eon;}l};hlnsdg%'gied signs to harmomze with any s 40, rug is (Fourth floor.) of attractive pat- color scheme. “terns. (Pourth ooty Wourth foor.) S. Navy hammocks Clnldren (] mglltgowm Nainsook and batiste neck with gowns. “V” kimono sleeve. White Sizes 6 to 12 years. (Third floor.) Pantie dresses Chambray dresses with banded knee bloom- blue and rack braid ers. Pink, green. trimming. Sizes 2 to 6. (Third floor.) Cocoa mats Closely woven, with high pile brush and Size stitched edge. 16x26 inches. The Hec 79 (Fourth fidor.) 5 c or pink with blue stitching. Men’s trousers Famous Dutchess sz.as make—sold on the basis of 10c a button, $1 a rip. Worsteds and cas- simeres in neat stripes and mixtures. Men's shop, first floor.) Children’s union suits The well known Seal- c pax waist-button union suits for boys and girls. Not all sizes. (First floor, south annex.) s, * Handmade blouses Men’s collars Sheer batiste, hand- §9 .95 Soft collars of mad- 10‘: drawn and hand- ras and pique, in a wide embroidered, with range of styles. Sizes long roll collars, long sleeves 12 161 and Tuxedo fronts. 36 to 44. 2V4 to 16%. (Blouse shop, third floor.) (First fioor.) Men’s shirts Below production cost for neat percale shirts, in_ attractive Women’s blouses Fine batiste and 69c 69‘ voiles, in all-white or colored trimmings. stripes. Regulation neglige Long or short sleeves; “V” or <t\les. all perfect. All sizes. square neck. Sizes 36 to 46. 3 for 2. (Blouse shop, third floor.) (First floor.) Georgette blouses 32.95 neck and long or short slecves. Flesh, white, bisque. (Third floor.) Union suits Men's_cotton union suits of 72x80 nainsook. Athletic style with gus- Fine quality geor- c gette, with choice of 69 “V.” square or round waistline and 3 suits for $2. (First floor.) set seam at closed crotch. ew wool dresses Women’s wool serge $6_98 4 pairs men’s hose sleeveless jumper dresses. Smartly tai- Men'silisle) hose, 129c, ‘l lored; plain or with wool em- Usual 40c grade. ~Fine broidered yoke. Smart pockets ~quality lisle.” Black only. Navy and blas Sizes 14 to 4 pairs, SL. (First fioor.) 18; 36 to 42 and 44 to 52 Girls’ princess petticoats Fine quality muslin, edged around neck and 50‘ armhole with embroid- ; also deep flounce of em- Sizes 4 to 14. Drapery remnants, yd. Silkoline, scrim ~ and voile suitable 14% for comfort cov- ering, draperies, etc. (Third ficor.) ery broidery. (Third floor.) Sash curtains, each 29 (Third floor.) Children’s oxfords Creepers, oxfords and barefoot sandals. Sizes 2 to 5and 5 to 11 5 Also white canvas slippers, 6 to 9. Brisbie lace sash cur- tains with loops at- tached. Neat patterns. (Third floor.) White blankets, pair Also some gray. .89 Slightly soiled; col- s3 Felt base floor cov- ering in mill lengths of 2 to 15 square yards. Most of them cut to suit. At ored borders. 34c square yard. double-bed size. (Fourth floor.) (Third floor.) f Co. Cost the govern- X ment about $5. Extra_sl 95 Easily put up. 3 heavy, extra strong feet wide. - 6 feet long. canvas. Oak chifforobe Large huck towels Government Wardrobe and_ chif- § : plus. Would take $6 fonier combined. l Heavy huck, smow 0.: to $7.50 to duplicate Roomy robe section, white, hemmed ends. B! them. Nearly all wool. 66x84 hat compartment and 3 18x36 _inche: 3 inches. Gray, hlue, hhck drawers. inchies. ¥ AR TR 7th at F Wherepnwareglwrmwed 7th at ¥ - Voiie Iairtaim, pair Also some of scrim® White, some 18 with colored border. Dutch style included. mul_ fioer.) Cowhide handbags s 95 or suit cases made over steel frame.: with reinforced corners and strong brass locks. Tan and cordovan.! Crochet bed spreads White - spreads in ‘1_68 several neat patterns. Double-bed size. 72x84 inches. (Third fioor.) (Luggage, sscond foor.) Silk shirts Broken assort- ments from much 33.85 higher priced lines. Some shirts need a pressing. Stripes and solid colors ret fioor.) Men’s jumpers U. S. Army fatigue $7.19 workers’ jumpers. Heavy gabardine; Ideal for campers, firmly tailored. farmers, hunters, garage men, etc. All sizes. (First floor.) Wool socks U. S. Army wool socks in gray and mix- tures. Look ahead to winter; save over half. (First floor.) Men’s cloth hats Sample hats, worth sl_gs double and more. Tweeds, mixtures and solid colors. (Men’s shop, first Sioor.) Men’s union suits Cotton, also wool, 65 ribbed union suits for sl - fall and winter. Long sleeves and ankle length. (First floor) Window shades, 0il opaque, also 48._ water colors in green, ecru and white. Some are slightly imperiect. (Third Soor.) Table damask, yd. « 38 (Third floor. Mercerized grade in 5 beautiful designs; inches wide. Terry cloth, yard Also cretonnes and madras for portieres, curtains, etc. Rem- nants—were 60c to 98¢ yard. (Third floor.) " £ Emerson records, 6 for g Seven -inch phono- graph records. Al double-disc—all per- soc fect. Well known sekctlon Columbia grafonolas Traded-in machincs. which we guarantee to 79 be as good as mnew. Just 5 to go. $ down: & monthly. (Becond Seor.;

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