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ExcluSive styles from a New York milliner: - plicates of for- eign models and ex- clusive show pieces which the milliner had on his floors. In the entire collection there are no duplicates Each hat is distinctively different. The hats are developed of silk, Lyons silk and fine papne velvets; some simply tailored; others smartly trim- med with curled and glycerined ostrich. Black and Colors. (Millinery shop—second tloor.) Do you know the - —hesiery shop Canton crepe satin canton wool tricotine : “ 1 M is S : w a shin gton’ ’? —zglove shop satin meteor kitten’s ear satin charmeuse, etc. y 337'@' ' " i —underwear shop Style features show full flowing sleeves, in long or GOOd hdtS fOI' WwIi1se heddS ;that wonderfully successful / ifrock for young women _\ ! The success of the “Miss Washington” frock lies in its sim- iplicity and goed taste. i Tt is a simple one-piece frock blousing slightly over elastic @t the waist. ! No trimming to speak of—one style has the round collar, cuffs and pockets edged with white kid or linen; another is a modi- fied semi-middy style with black silk tie. i Another modification of the mode is a two-piece jumper idress, equally simple and girlish. In wool jersey or serge. Black and colors, $11.50. (Apparel shops. second floor.) ~ Canthese georgette blouses be only $2.65? You can well ask the question, for we have paid more for similar styles ourselves. But here these are, plus many stragglers of our own, and. the several hundred of them are now only $2.65. Chiefly georgette crepes with a sprinkling of crepe de chine, and a few wool jersevs and tricolettes. All colors and all sizes in the lot; they should sell like sixty at $2.65. (Blouse shop, third floor.) A lively sale of women’'s crepe kimonos 89¢ They are all of a soft, erinkly crepe; the kind that requires no ironing and that can be thrown into a grip for week-end trips and shape out presentably. Short sleeves, belted at waistline Solid colors—lavender, pink, blue. Women’s dresses, 89c These are the sleeveless jumper styles so effective for house dresses or coveralls. Solid color linenes in pink, blue, tan: belted, with .piping at neck and armhole. Sateen Petticoats, 89c Blue, black and green sateen petticoats with deep ruffle and elastic at waist line; also a white sateen petticoat with double panel front and back and scalloped bottom. THE SUNDAY STAR, The Hecht Co. ' is down--- And now we can see what The Hecht Co.’s new annex begin to look like. It is apparent that they will be cozy, easy of access and with every conven- ience for quick shopping. They are being fitted up to contain a distinctive —sweater shop Each shop handling nation- ally known lines of quality mer- chandise at uniformly fair prices. Opening date, later $l 2 7th at F Where prices are guaranteed ¢ th at F el —styleded ) —cheviots —itrimmed an HESE hats are du- The fence Dress styles are —worsteds ~ —tailored by told by the sleeqe And as an evidence of how style and value go together here, note that the dress sketched is just one of many at STRIKINGLY handsome dresses, every one, with fab- rics and features that are particularly interesting: elbow lengths; blouse models; coat and straightline sil- houettes and colorful combinations in fabric and in trimmings. : Women’s and misses’ sizes. 1 0 AUTUMN SUITS Bask .in the_ spothight as much thru luxury of fabric and trimming as they do by fashion HE three styles sketched convey a fair idea of the notably different fashions that prevail in suits, but the sketches give no idea at all of how far pri-es have fallen this season. Consider, for example, that $34.75 buys suits of duvet de laine, yalama cloths, tricotines and velours. Handsomely tailored suits, too, silk lined thruout and with all the little niceties and perfection of detail $34.75 WASHING"I‘ON, D. C., SEPTEMBER. 18, 4‘1921-—PA.RT 25 Here are BLUE SUITS, men— SHuriety Brand i made to sell for $45—$55—865 Y: ES, SIR—Society Brand suits for fall and winter wear—fabrics and fashions that you know are the . standard of America. Plenty of solid blues—every man needs at least one blue suit—as well as staple browns, grays and mixtures— The Hecht Co. special felts and velours can't be beat at $5 Crofut-Knapp hats, $6; Stetsons, $7 and $8, but in our judgment the hat that tops them all is DOBBS, $7 to $10. (Hat shop —tfirst floor | Sketched: Roshanara and canton crepe com- bination with glass ornaments and embroidery. " The $5,000 gold trophy and other cups won by z “Miss Washington” at Atlantic City will be exhibited in our windows Sunday and Monday. ALL these prizes were won by Miss Margaret Gorman (leading candidate of The Herald), who made a clean sweep in-a country-wide contest held at Atlantic City. The_cups were given for the most attractive “Bathipg Girl” (costume bought from The Hecht Co.) and “Boardwalk Girl.” while the Golden Mermaid Grand Prize was presented to the most attractive all-around Women are calling for these sty7;sh BLACK Shoes Most of them are made oves rench lasts, “Americanized”™ to give comfort. Hand-turned soles; fine detail in workman. ship. Kayser's imported Chamoisette Gloves 45¢ Black satin; high or baby A much lower price than French heel, we can look for later— get all you need now. $9 Imported chamoisette; 2-clasp style, with spear back. White, mastic, brown, beaver, gray, black. gray, black. (Main floor—south amnex.) “Sally” sandal, black patent leather, A new front lace Frolaset corset 3 as sluztclled. 54 ~ There’s comfort in the right cor- set. Mental comfort in the defi- nite knowledge that your figure lines are what they should be— physical comfort through perfect fitting and restful support. This new model for fall is of pink coutil Front-laced style, with low bust and medium length skirt. Lightly boned, so as not to bind, but to give natural grace to the figure. Fashioned for medium or slight figures. Black satin or kid, three $11 p, ' Big sale of w3 . $49:50 that distinguish the fine tailleur. Girls’ wool serge jumper dresses 52.95 Mothers pmfiounce them the smartest and most practical school dresses they’ve seen. On or off in a jiffy: good looking and comfortable, and the change of a waist gives an entire change to one’s costume. These are made of All-wool storm serge and bound with white braid. Finished with inverted pockeis and leather belt. Sizes 7 to 14. (Third ficor.) Dutch rompers ¢9¢ If the active boy or girl has been thru ‘a strenuous summer they will need a new supply, and this sale offers them in Linene, chambray gingham, madras —the madras all white; the others in " stripes or contrasting sélid colors. Peg-top and Dutch styles; some’ with touches of embroidery. Banded or elastic knees; square or lrigh necks; short or three-quarter sleeves. Sizes, 2 to 6 years. Children’s drawers, 25¢ —Knicker style, of white cambric, trimmed with Swiss Em- broidery. . A Bloomer-style, of pink batiste.—Sizes, 2 to 14 years. 53 (Infants’ Shop—third floor.) And, of course, the suits at $49.50 and $69.50 are as much finer as the higher prices indicate. Misses’ sizes, 14 to 20; women’s, 34 to 46. Last day —Monday-- to buy Furs 25% discount Up to Monday night you can choose any fur in-stock at 25% below its regular, price—after that full prices prevail. BOYS! various sales to help outfit them for school Two-pants suits Woolens & .85 corduroys, High-grade materials with " high- grade making. Sizes'6 to 17. Wool Jersey suits, $4.95—Oliver Twist styles for boys of 6 to 8. o & $69-50 This magnificent Phonograph 69 Complete with 15 ten - inch records (all ten-inch double-disc records —making 30 selections) THIS full-size in- T ' strument, just as pictured, com- pares favorably with the other pho- nographs now sell- ing for a half more. It has every feature of the high-priced instruments, as well as exclusive features of its own. Here are the fea- tures; compare them one by one: Woaoden tone amplifier Grooved shelf filing cabinet Tone modulator on side AH nickel trimmings puts this Mahogany case Mounted on metal casters Silent motor Plays -any record phonograph into $3 your home. $5 monthly pays for it Reserve one of the instruments for Christmas—right now A ; \ Sale of brassieres, 39c Made of fancy pink coutil in a style that fastens down back. Sizes 36 to 40. (Corsets, second floor.) TEXOLEUM floor coverings see special ad. Page 6, part 4 The girl who goes hiking With girl scouts, clubs or by herself will find this shoe the stanchest of trav- eling companions. . *10 sends 7t to your home. This Behr Bros.Player-Piano $49 5 $350 Is the new low price Weekly pays for it There, in brief, are the high lights of this unrivaled offer THE Behr Bros. player embodies every feature - found in the finest players—veneered ma- hogany case; transposing keyboard; automatic sustaining pedal; ivory keys; metal tubing, and, above all, ease in playing. With it you have music in your home for dances, for singing. for your own enjoyment. Because, with a few minutes’ instruction, any one can play a Player-Piano. * * * * * * Built on a broad-toe last that gives the foot plenty of play without bind- ing. N : . The inside of the shoe is finished smooth as silk; while the outside grips the ground with a firm tread.’ Noteworthy is a rubber slip sole that prevents dampness from reaching the foot in wet weather. Made of mahogany elk hide that will give unending wear. Goodyear welt leather sole and heel. Sizes, 2% to 7; widths, A to D. The price is $7.00 - PHOENIX - ~ Silk stockings - serve well, look well for a long time ;:flé"",;“;"ffh?g Also the home of the famous P s HARDMAN & Gulbransen instruments $2.35—82.55 618 F St. Store Open Monday Evening, 7 to 9. (First Soor, south anmey.): >