Evening Star Newspaper, September 15, 1921, Page 19

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‘ THE " EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER -15,-1921. " Fall Fashions & Fair Prices at The Hecht Co. Roshanara Crepe dresses Something new in women'’s Sleeveless dresses: Velveteens Corduroys Velour checks Wool serges Wool jerseys 56.50 $6.50 for a pleasing new dress; a dress with all the freedom of summer styles; with the warmth and wear x of winter frocks. 3 : The velour checks are especially pleasing; the other fabrics are in solid black and navy, with cordureys also in copen, beaver, ‘-' black and navy. v Misses’ sizes, 14 to 20; women’s, 36 to 42. Stout sizes, 44 to 54. (Apparel shops—second fioor.) The guimpe she wears is $1.95 It is made of fine net with tucked lace collar and lace front and cuffs. (Waist shop—third floor.) Women’s full-fashioned Black silk hose, $1'85 These stockings are made of a superior grade ingrain silk, in medium or heavy weights. The soles, heels and toes are of mercerized lisles, as are also the tops. . 5 In other words, the stockings are silk where they shows; lisle where they wear. At $1.85 instead of a great deal more because the maker has stamped them “irregular.” He’s overparticular—you can’t 'fiml a darn or a serious hurt—buy as confidently as if you paid full price. Also white, plenty of browns and the much desired grays, $1.85 (Women’s hose—first floor—south anmex.) Boys’ wool or corduroy Two-pants SUITS . in a sale at $9.85 OOL suits—the closely-woven, i long-mileage wool cassimeres, cheviots and tweeds. “Indestructible” corduroys—wear- proof; weather-proof; water-proof.* Al *Water-proof here means that water won't spot them. All with two pairs of pants—the extra pair dodbles the wear; keeps the boy always neat and tidy. 2 lain Norfolk styles—all the B SR RO U in corduroy. + All the suits from our regular makers, which means that no detail of finish has been slighted and that the suits will fit as they should. Sizes 6 to 17. Sale of boys’ blouses $1.00 blouses 59 C $1.25 blouses | Woven-and printed madras; 68x72 and 80-square percal $1.45 blouses es; crinkly mu. Plain white and striped patterns. Eton collars for young boys; col- . itRa ched styles for the older boys. All sizes 6 to 15 years. Boys’ wool sweaters at $2.95 Boys® wool golf caps, 95¢ Boys® flannel pajamas, $1.09 These georgette Qverblouses ) —Because the maker had only bisque shade left. Heavy georgette crepe trimmed with Venice and Val laces and dainty tucks. Square, round and “V” necks —short sleeves. Bisque only. Sale of women's BILOUSES, 95¢ It has been a long time since we’ve seen blouses of these qualities at such a little price. Voile and batiste blouses . in trimmed and tailored models. Long or short sleeves; round, roll or flat collars; “V™ or square necks. All white or white with colored collars and cuffs. Sizes 36 to 46. Tots’ dresses, $1.39 Nothing more effective for kindergarten wear than these regulation dresses of white jean and linene. Box pleated; deep yoke; belted all around. Embroidered anchor on shield; colored collar and cuffs. Sizes 310 6. Pantie dresses, $1 Kiddies’ dresses with cuff knee bloomers. Solid color chambrays, in pink, blue, green or tan, trimmed with rick rack braid. Sizes 3 to 6. Children’s Sweaters, $2.39 made to sell at $3.50 to $395 Ijeep-bodied wool sweat- ers to keep kiddies warm * on cool fall days. Tuxedo style sweaters—same as big sister’s—in plain or fancy weaves, Regulation coat style, with sailor collar; belted all around, and with patch pockets. Plenty of REDS; also brown, tan, tblue and various combinations. Sizes 2t05. * (Infants’ shop, third floar.) “SORRY”’ boys’ blouses described at left were advertised last week as in- cluding “80 square percales.” The ‘Better Business Bureaun, of which we are a member, thinks it would have been better to have said blouses of “68x72 and 80 square per- cales.” Sale of Simmons steel cots $ l .39 Cost “Uncle Sam” $5.75 Extra strong folding bed cots, with Simmons patented galvan- ized spring. 2 feet 6 inches size. Slightly marred. -Cot pads and mattresses Sizes to fit above cots—priced exceptionally low. Special jute pad, $1.95 Special cotton pad, $2.85 2Y-inch box cotton pad, $3.95 2Y;-inch box felt pads .75 S-inch box cotton mattress, $5.95 S-inch box felt mattress, §795 (Fifth floor.) The Hecht Co. Tth at F Where prices are guaranicod 7th at F' Women’s suits that tell a tale of distinguished elegance and value-giving at Fur-trimmed suits——heavily silk embroid- ered—silk lined thruout and -developed of such fine fabrics as: Duvet de laine—deep piled Yalama and closely-woven wool tricotines Box and long coat model fashions—plain trimmed— and semi-ruffled styles—tailleurs trim as a needle, to those ~lavishly embroidered and fur trimmed. Black, navy, taupe, sorento blue and plenty of the new - BROWNS. Misses’(eizeé. 16 to 20; Women’s, 34 to 46. This $65 coney furr COAT at 48" typifies the savings in 3 the discount fur sale Pay about half . last year’s prices pay 25 % less than Fall prices Savings are guaranteed; if you can buy furs anywhere for less we guarantee to meet such prices or cancel the transaction. This GUAR- ANTEE holds good until Novem- ber 1. The coat illustrated is made of taupe coney fur; full stayed and interlined and handsomely lined throughout. Cape or shawl collar. Sizes 36 to 44. Entire stocks included! Now at their fullest and best (Fur shop, second floor.) Sale of women’s Low shoes $ 5.95 Patent colt oxfords (sketched) Black satin slippers, $5.95 The colt oxfords (skelch- - The black satin slippers a o ave turn soles, with cd)SazchpllainfiocRwith choice of high or baby Goodyear. welt soles. French heels. (8hoe shop—Airst fioor) U. S. Army Goods Large huck towels, 10¢ Heavy huck, snow white, hemmed ends. 18x36 inches. "(Third floor.) U. S. thermators 35395 Designed for the U. S. Medical Corps to keep contents hot 24 hours; cold 36. Wear-Ever aluminum; fine for auto trips, home use, ete, (Fourth floor.) 26° SE plates were made g for the U. S. Navy. They are extra heavy, and you can judge their value by the fact that plates one- half the weight are.retail- ing for 80c. Plates are 9 inches in diam- eter, with a fairly_‘ deep’ bowl. Light weight and indestructible, hence ideal for all kinds of camping and auto trips, as*well as for kiddies’ porridge plates and institutions use. Mosquito tents 9y Cost “Uncle Sam” $6 Each 265 cach; 4 plates, §1 fi?_gg‘m“mfm“@“&m Women’s black silk beaver sailors, $7.95 tailored woman can find nothing smarter than a black silk beaver, and these provide a par- ticular style for every type of face. / Roll brims, straight brims, droop- ing brims and diverse variations so that any woman can find just the style most becoming. New velvet hals, also, $7.95 Run the gamut from demure turbans to wide, sweeping styles on the Gainsborough order. These may be had in black and colors, modestly trimmed for - the most part, but all of the fine Lyons silk velvet. (Hat shop—second ficor.) Girls’ school shoes, 333 Laced shoes in the high- cut pattern pictured. Patent, tan or dull leathers. Sizes 815 to 11; and 11% to 2 for - girls of 4 to 11 years. Boys’ School Shoes, $3.65. U. S.Navy hammocks $ 1 95 Cost the government about $5 All cords are extra ties and spreader rope spliced. The ham- * mocks can be takep apart to clean and reassembled in a jiffy. Over 6 ft. long and about 3 ft. wide. - : (Third fioor.) En.:tme.l kettles 9° ‘The famous greystone enamelware, heavily coated on steel hody. Kettle, as shown, 79¢; preserving kettle, 59c. Both are full 2-gall o e g, » and many others are here in.a tremendous sale at ’18 (One like sketch) JROSHANARA is one of the finest of silk crepes; last year we sold them as high as $75; think what it means to get them in this season’s newest fashions at $18. . All new fashions—most of them shown tomorrow for the first time. Bouffant drap- eries; fringed styles that reflect the Spanish influence; and the slender silhouettes that are sweeping Paris. Silks, satins, woolens, the latter in chemise and Redingote styles for tailored wear. Sale includes: Roshanara crepe Canton crepe Charmeuse Crepe de chine Poiret twill Tricotines 5 B’ack, navy anJ brown Misses’ sizes, 16 to 20; women's, 38 10 46. (Apparel shops, second floor ) This school girl’s outfit is Dress is 79¢ Guimpe is 59¢ Either can be had alone Good looks and economy go hand in hand here. The sleeveless dress is made of heavy linene or beach cloth and trimmed with rick-rack or :vhiwe braid. Patch pockets, self-belt. Solid colors in pink, blue, green, yellow. Sizes 7 to 16. Tke GUIMPE at 59¢ —is made of self-striped white dimity. *5 for girls’ wool- serge dresses —Is welcome news to mothers planning school dresses for girls of 7 to 14. _Deepbodied serge in regula- tion one-piece or the two-piece style ‘with middy and separate skirt. Some trimmed with silk braid emblem -on sleeve and red ties; others in dressier styles. Middy Blouses Scores $l of them at Heavy jean middies for fall. All white or with colored collar and cuffs. Some have emblem on sleeve; some are laced; some are regulation slip-over style. Sizes for girls and misses from 6 to 20. (Girls® shop—third floor.) 300 Bungalow APRONS 69° In view of the advancing cotton market, the price verges on the sensa- tional. Fast color percales, in light or dark colors. Short sleeves, with “V” or square necks. Fasten down side or front belted styles with one pocket. ° (Lingerie shop—second flioor.) 10% to 40% discount "FURNITURE Sale ends Monday Last three days H in which to share Also last three days of the Rug Sale All wool rugs discounted 10% to 25%

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