Evening Star Newspaper, October 2, 1921, Page 56

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'~ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 2, 1921—PART 2. The Hecht Co. 7that I 7th at F binpoitant *10 Puts the world’s best PLAYER PIANO Into your home Best blouses in . Washington, $5 WE’RE building this blouse business on value—providing daily the best blouses in Washington at $5. Where prices are guara-—-teed That stupendous SUIT SALE | Tremendous purchases made in New York force down prices on our own stock Note these newcomers Jor fresh evidence: Hand-made and Overblouses of crepe de chine or georgette and combinations of both. New colors and vivid combinations; one sketched. hand-embroidered Philippine nightgowns $l.79 Sizes 36 to 46. Also plenty of tunic blouses, $5. UIT business in New York is not speeding along like certain (Blouse sbop, third Soor.) of our makers anticipated. Reorders are not coming in, and YES’ they are all fearing to wait longer lhe)" decided to unload. We had choice first quality lin- A one-day sale Women's coney Fur Coats 539.75 A special purchase which will speed out in a day, because the coats are 36-inch models, all in the favored full flare styles, - fully stayed and interlined and handsomely SILK-lined thruout. Beaver or taupe shades. Sizes 36 to 44. of their stocks—hand-picked our own styles—and here they are. $'2 3.75 Gulbransen Trade Mark gerie cloth; full fash- ioned and finely fin- These new arrivals have forced down prices on our own stocks, most of which are also included at This is the ished entirely by Gulbransen hand. these three sale prices. Suburban models at 495 MO R E’ Gulbransens are sold than any And beautified as only Hundreds of suits in all, with every kind of good style represented. Simple suits and sumptuous fur- trimmed styles; dressy suits and distinguished tailleurs. the Filipinos know how, with artistic punch-work embroidery or plain scal- loping. il : 5 . Velours, tricotines, duvet de laines, Yalama and novelty suitings. Navy, black, brown, deer, taupe, Sorrento blue, and all the new browns. Misses’ sizes 14 to 20; women’s 36 to 44. $43.75 ' Stout sizes 42 to 50. We cleaned the makers racks of 332 new fall dresses Lovely styles of surpassing beauty in the richest of Fashion’s fabrics On sale Monday only while 200 remain at $1.79. (Lingerie shop—second. floor.) other player-piano in (Fur siop, secosd Soor.) the world, chiefly be- cause the Gulbransen satisfies that many more people. Sale Chamoisette Gloves', CELEBRATED Kayser make—imported gloves—made abroad with all the skillful attention to detail that only generations of glove makers know how to put in their work. Women will do well to make selections now for these prices are only for this sale. The Gulbransens have the largest Player-Piano factory in the world, and they devote all their ef- forts to a few specialized wmodels. Tremendous quantity production means econ- omies effected by no other maker, hence the Gul- bransen can be sold at a lower price than any other player-piano of like quality. Guibransens are the only nationally advertised and na- " tionally priced player-piano in America. Knowing their piano and product, they dare advertise its price and 10- year guarantee nation-wide without fear of competition. We will be glad to show you how easy it is to play a Gulbransen Piano; glad to show you the exclusive features of the Gulbran- sen and to show you how easy it is.to own one. - Gulbransen models— Suburban model. $495. Country Seat, $600. White House model, $700. makes three 618 F St., Piano Store Open Monday Evening, 7109 P.M. phonographs made. Also two other models at Biggest Phon bgr,aph purchase we ever made Took over from the receiver at less than cost of manufacture a whole carload of phonographs—all first- class instruments that compare favorably with the,finest % $59.50 For the full size cabinet phonograph pictured. 595 and 3¢9-50 e, See the big advertisement in today’s Post. -Other advertise- ments will follow here. But the instruments are all ready and on sale at the store tomorrow. Come! —Net coat dresses —Long blouse modes —Straight line styles —New cape backs Satin-back Cantons Crepe-back satins Canton sllk crepe Women interested in duplicating Fifth Avenue fashions for about one-half Fifth Avenue prices should attend this sale. The sale is made up entirely of new dresses—featuring such new- nesses as —Peasant and flowing sleeves —New basques and vestees —New neck lines and cape —Uneven tunics and hems Trimmings are unusually rich and brilliant—Persian bands, cut steel and crystal beads : ribbon loops ; wool and silk embroidery. ~ But the value lies in fashions and fabrics; consider them: Roshanara crepe Crepe de chine Satin charmeuse Mignonette Poiret twill Tricotine Georgette and satin combinations Other combinations Minnes® sizes 14 to 20, Women’s sizex 35 to 42 Stout sizes 44 to 50 Black, navy, brown; street shades and combinations Much newness in Women's hats at $6.50 Chenille hats and trimmings—a London vogue inspired by the success of the Down Dilly dress. All feather hats are a Paris adapta- tion, but the big interest lies in the panne and Lyon silk' velvet hats. Most of these are jet black—inten- sified by black jet and feather trim- mings and that crisp shoe-blatk satin ribbon called “cire.” These are developed in Gainsbor- ough, turbans, pokes, roll brim and tailored shapes. Choice is $6.50. 7 (Second floor.) Three little maids from Fashionland are we, each with her Winter hat and coat And ready for whatever chill days may come. We like the chinchillas, velours and broadcloths for our finest coats, but think well also of corduroys and cheviots. ; And we find we can get most any shade, with all kinds of - buttons and pockets and belts, and a great many with the warm- est fur collars. Prices start at $7.95 and climb slowly to $29.50. . And so many kinds of HATS~ Velvet and velours; felts and broadcloths; beautiful beavers; and ever so many novelties. But material is not so important; it's the shape that frames the face so fetchingly. Look, therefore, for mushroom and poke bonnets, rolled and soft shapes; some with fur and nearly all with ribbon streamers, §2.50 to $11.95. Babies’ coats and hats —are of snow white silk poplin, cashmere, chinchilla and’ corduroy. Long or short, hand embroidered or braided. Bonnets, $3.95 to $15.95. ~ Bonnets of self-matching materiais. S (Baby shop=—third fioor) 45c Kayser’s two-clasp chamoisette gloves, m white, beaver, mastic, brown, gray, black. This is “The F ° 824 Tangerine enc of many novel BLACKS now in vogue Note the cutaway arch and the striking two-strap effect. Developed in patent leather, $12. Also at $12 is a brilliant black satin with either high or low heels. Two-strap model. Many other novelties' in black at $3.95 to $15. The Washington home of Hanan Shoes. . (First foor.) Boston '-Bags Genuine split cowhide, sewed over steel frame, linene lined, with pocket: 2 . Th opens . wide; closes tighfly; . eapacious cand con- - vement. ' * Siges 13, 14 and. 15" inches. " Black and, brown. Brief cases, $4.65 Genuine cowhide: compact; con- veniently arranged and made to last forever; black only. ¢ Suit Cases, $8.95 CowHhide; extra strong lock and catches.: Heavy leather straps all around. (Second fioor.) All the gloves are trimmed with spear-point back, all KAYSER first quality throughout. 65¢ 95¢ - Kayser's strap wrist Kayser’s 12-button chamoisette gioves, in gray, white, sand. length chamoisette beaver, brown, mastic, gloves in white, gray, black. brown and covert. (First fioor, south anmex.) This Girls’ complete Costume, 3% Wool serge dress Cotton pongee blouse A fall version of the prac- tical sleeveless frock. Navy blue wool serge; neck and armholes bound with black and white braid. Slash pockets; patent leather belts. Complete with Peter Pan blouse, as shown. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Wool serges Wool jerseys $3.95 An allwool suit for the price of a cotton wash suit. Your little boy would look his best in one of these Oliver Twist, Middy or French Suits. An ouvt Sketchgd Regulation models with all the “emblems, braids, trappings and insignia that Young Amiepica loves. “The Middy is a regular “Gob” style. i y Made—and well made—of navy blue or browr serge, and olive shades of jersey. Sizes 3 to 8 years., Middy or sailor hats; $1.45 - Navy blue serge. Regulation sailor ‘or’ tur ‘middy "in_ - Jack Tar style with woven name band. Head sizes 834 to 714. Boys who sleep cold should go into flanmelette Night shirts or pajamas, $1.09 Nightshirts cut big and rogmy; pajamas in . one or two piece styles. 'Finished with silk frogs and pearl buttons. Sizes 6 to 16 years. .

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