Evening Star Newspaper, September 30, 1921, Page 20

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i : : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1921, ' A page of powerful sales, presenting unmatchable values at The Hecht Co. A one-day sale of 200 taffeta silk Petticoats, $2.7 LOWEST prices we’ve heard of anywhere for first quality taffeta silk petticoats of this quality. Straight line models with narrow pleated ruffle, in navy, black, rose, purple, copenhagen, brown and changeable. Tomorrow only at $2.79. (Lingersé skope, second floor.) - e Quick action here. Just 300 pairs and no more of women’s famous glove silk lace hose Slight “irregulars” of the $3.50 grades $ 2'45 $4.00 grades . $5.00 grades & [P Beaded kitten's Canton crepe Satin and vel- ear eatin and georgette . wvet ribbon and georgeite October brings big news—women’s and misses’ new Dresses Hundreds of dresses Fur-trimmed "m’?ag.e?sl.. 0 “Van Raalte” makes some of the finest silk hose Fifty different styles in America and he is particular about his product— All new as October so particular that he classifies as “jrregular” any And all to go at stocking that shows the slightest deviation from his high standard. One stupendous suit sale Tremendous purchases made in New York force down prices on our own stock DRESSES for the woman who wants style and quality, regard- “ less of price; and dresses for the woman who can pay only a certain price. Pay $25; get extraordinarily fine fashions and fabrics. That's the reason these stockings are $245 in- stead of $3.50 to $5. It will be interesting for you to try to find the “hurts.” Fine quality glove silk, in beautiful lace weaves. _leck. cordovan, Russian calf and white. Sizes 815 to 10. While 300 pairs remain, pay $2.45. Quickest way to appreciate the values is to read what is here:—Think of Roshanara crepe and satin-back Canton crepes at $25. SUIT business is off, just now, among New York makers, and two of them whose stocks were too heavy to permit them to take chances, decided to unload. We took the pick of their stocks— here they are—together with practically all our own stock— MARKED DOWN in price to conform to these new arrivals. $2 3.75 $33.‘75 543.75 This jupon 35 tunic blouse ) % NO wonder Paris is so wildly : » Think of these fabrics developed in Look at the nmew coat and long blouse smarter fashions than you ever saw. (For models; the peasant and flowing sleeves; the : o i . uneven tunics and longer skirts. Look at the these, fashiogs h:;mg Just ariived, st be styles cketched—dozens of others just as as new to you as they are to us.) charming, enthusiastic over the tunic blouse. Best of all is the variety; by actual count we have upward of fifty Worn over a dark slip, these new styles; in fashions for every one, and a choice of all these fabrics. £ 3 2 2 tunic blouses give one a complete Satinback Cantons Roshanara crepe Mignonett Georgette and Hundreds of suits; too many to describe in detail coutues: Feounaitoaly pewchical. Crepeback wtine. Crepe do chine Poirer twill s o Canton silk crepe Satin charmeuse Tricotine Other combinations Styles for every one—business suits to exclusive tailleurs; simple fashions to suits with chie. sumptuous fur trimmings. Tremendous assortments; and ‘dnu that have not been approached this season. 3 : Navy, black, all the new browns, deer, taupe, Sorrento blue. Misses’ sizes 14 to 205 women’s 36 to 42; stout extra sizes 42 to 50, Misses’ sizes 14 to 20, Women’s sizes 35 to 42, Stout sizes 44 to 50 Developed in silk crepe de chine; with choice of several styles in blue or black. Black, navy, brown; street shades and combinations. (Blouse sbop, third Soor.) . p A& -espidiny il e o,n i D@Har safle Women’s new -BOYS all-wool r i draperies hats at two-pants suits ™ot | sgs0 Pillowcases, 4 for $1—42x36-inch cases o i $R.95 o | of sturdy bleached muslin; with deep em. i Plenty of suits about the town at this price, but we are talking wool safts, quality wool suits, taflored like men’s, with the same eareful atten. tion to detail. Note, for example, that all are alpaca Girls’ fur-collared Polo coats, $16.75 Wonderful coats of luxurious Polo cloth, with luxurious fur collars of beaverette. - Full lined; large pockets. Reindeer, sorrento blue, reindeer and brown. Sizes 12, 14, 16. (Girls’ shop—Third floor.) One like sketch. Women's fur-collared Plush coats, *39.50 Next thing to a real fur is a Salt’s plush or Behring seal. Salt’s plush fabrics are the finest in the land. These coats are in the smartly cut 36-inch models; hand- somely silk lined throughout, custom finished to the last detail Miss Washington, Jr. aad L ittned with Towels, 10 for $1—Huck towels, in 17x 36;:":1\ size. First quality; snow- white, : TableDamask,214 Yds.,.$1—Mercerized grade, in 58-inch width. Five pretty patterns. Very serviceable grade. Window Shades, 2 for $1—Opaque shades, 36x72 inches, = In green, sage, ecru and white. Complete with fixtures. Cretonnes, 5 Yds., $1—New patterns, full bolts. Desirable for draperies, slip-covers, cushions, etc. Featuring such new arrivals S s g et L H 2 mfi;:? 5 red inxide)torfiald Napkins, 6 for $1—Table napkins of as chenille sport hats, and the s fur o S Nt . . mercerized damask. Number of pat- new feather hats and hats of Dresses $7.95 —raccoon —ring tail opossum Both pairs of knickers terns—hemmed, 17x17 inches. duvetyn and silk Lyons velvet. 9 —heieeritte e dioboai are also full lined Silkoline, 10 Yds., $1—Also remnants o st L T b i P Hundreds of suits with choice of dou- of scrim in neat patterns.' Ideal for . e mdni,““ et Baly ese same models in larger sizes have Misses sizes 16 to 20; women’s sizes 36 to 42; stout sizes 44 to 52. ble breasted -ru--hphhu:u; orfolk or gither comforticaveringxdapericsiion g:;wtfir:dyiujg l!‘r%nx ;:i‘hso:;:‘:;:;fe' swept the town. One or two piece styles; R ¥ dace; Fwoads: and chiaviteita = ) Turkish Towels, 2 for $1—24x46 inches will 11;:1;-“:;:::;— '.f.’; m: new ar- one of each sketched. brown and olive mixtures. Sizes 7 i o = g;x't:]a' ,',?{,E'),;,,,e' of:o'rdg?:flfemg:;.‘d Lol o s ficllv::f‘.;’le S‘ilmP]e,. ml]:ld‘ lines, their extreme prac- c 4 % ! 4 Damask Table Covers, $1—Mercerized S et g Bovs’ blo 59 mask Table Covery, $1—Mercrized Kon seons o o st wn v et < i ot we | QUT1S” TEgulation dresses oy uses 9 c patterns, Hemstitched—ready to use. (Hat shop—second fioer) two-plece model of navy serge only; the other in navy, copen, % s henn, rod and brown wool jersey. $2.50 dresses ¥ you want to know hew good these blouses are at $9¢, do as we did (ERIRt Whoor.), Sizes 8 to 14, —shop the town—end try to match ‘em. s : Ciniet $3.50 dresses ghached wylen; many it double cuffy. White and striped pat. : : i $4.95 dresses terns. years. [ # - o . Boys® caps, 95¢ Fashionable BLACK shoes R THE maker bad jus. fniahed 4llng —— ps, o : Kiddies’ flannelette his orders when we came along. atey cope 15 mows 50 b shaden o1muke; alae ccar- These numbers have stepped to the front d These are his overlots—325 dresses in Cloth A = $1 45 s 0 gowns an 9C about a dozen different styles; but all ¢d hd ] Ll o cods in % ] ( -, REGULATION models. g i syl of miaed o styles and models like dad's. A drese- | pajamas el % i CThird floee.) = Towest price youw've known in years, One and two piece dresses and likely lower than yow’ll see again for _ developed in Galatea, Sale Boys’ sh T ey Gl i smualler sises with eet. !3M|(‘utumhlehoolmddmllhmfn mmmn‘"fl'f‘gmmlfi"fid"?'- ATl white; all copen or combination ecolors k . dmeolnr.smtou. nw ot ditn with white. Not aH sizes in any one style; but : : g Tots’ sweater suits, $5.95 to bigh schol, and ol il of § o 16 Nearly all these shoes are built on the Tru-Shape last, . Allwool knitted sweater, leggins, cap and mittens. | i (G’ shop—thira Seor.) which provides foot freedom and ample protection. Sturdily built shoes in ~black calf —koko brown and ~—qut browa —toney red leathers Englich and broad toee; blucher and saddle strap otylies. Sines 10 to0 1345 and 1 to 6. L R N Brown, tan or copenhagen shades. i—Patent colt with gray binding around.strap, vamp and - s 1 0 : srmmmmens. B The Hecht Co. ST I m ST T A Wonidh's shan, first Soor). (Third @oor.) ' (Edeo shoy), Whird Soer.)

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