Evening Star Newspaper, October 7, 1921, Page 13

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921 Big news of big business at The Hecht Co. FUR neckpieces are priced low $7.95—Brown and fitch opossum, also natural and black opossum. $15—Good size neckpieces in squirrel, mink and skunk. Also double-skin fitch opossum. $18.75—Fox chokers—full furred ones in animal shape, with head and tail. u o4 $25—Handsome Scotch mole cravats. $35—Fox scarfs, large, full and fluffy. Animal shape; various shades of beaver. $55—Sable chokers and fox scarfs. Also gray squirrel cravats. $65—New chokers, of carefully selected sable and stone marten. and other fine hats in a remarkable sale at more new blouses, %5 Women are delighted with these new blouses at $5; tell us they are the best in Washington. They should be the best; we set out with that purpose. Note especially for Saturday Georgette and crepe de chine Black, colors; the new street shades and combinations. Come and get em’ Boys! 0. D. wool army caps 19¢ Branfl-new caps, made for the U. S. Army, but mnever A used. Olive drab shade—wear ’em up or down as shown, Warm wool caps for drivers, messengers, bicycle riders —caps for every one who does rough work outdoors. And caps for the schoolboys Hats for misses Hats for *“Mrs” \) 4.75 (three of the many are sketched) How they will delight in owning a real army cap, and what good wear they will get out of it. (Sports shop—first floor meszanine.) (Furs—second floor.) Sale of Girls’ Rompers, 79¢c Regulation all-wool Peg-top rompers for kiddies One-piece jersey ‘Two-piece jersey More of those fascinating “Miss Washington” Dresses at 38.9 SEEMS that every young woman wants one of these dresses, and rightly. Certainly no more practical style has ever ap- peared, and few styles that are as universally good looking. Developed in one and two piece worsted jersey dresses and variously trimmed with self or leather collar, belts and euffs. Two sketched. Navy, black, copen, tan, brown, golf red, emerald. Sizes 14t0 20. Two grades, $8.95 and $10.95. (Apparel shops—second floor.) Misses’ full-silk lined Bolivia cloth coats 7 Every miss familiar with the beautyand serviceability of Bolivia Cloth will realize what an extraordinary value this is at $27.50. Bolivia cloths and fine wool velours; all silk lined; fancy stitching. and many with FUR collars Brown, deer, taupe, Sorrento blue. navy, black, Bolivia cloth with Misses® sizes, 14 to 20. fancy stitching, $27.50. (Second floor) Joan chooses her winter coat and hat The coat is of Bolivia with fur pollar ($22.50) ; and is just as nown. If Joan had been Grace, or Ruth Jane she might have selected one pf a dozen other styles and materials, or all are here in an array of fall beauty to be found only in a shop hat specializes in girls’ clothes. Joan wears a beaver hat $7.95 (sketched) but a different girl or a different oc- sion would develop something dif- erent. For example: Girls’ knock-ahout cloth tams, $1.19. Girls’ velvet tams (tan and red), 1.25. Girls’ black plush tams, $1.75. Fine felt hats, $1.95 to $4.50. (Third floor.) Many of the late hits on standard Phonosraph records Ten-inch double- disc type . . . 29C Note well that these are first-quality standard 10-inch zecords, with two selections to every record. Many popular hits; . two on each record Among dozens of titles, we note: “I'm Homesick for You.” “Left All Alone Agai “My Cuban Dream.” Blues.” i #I've Found the Nesting “When My Baby Place of the Blue Smiles.” Bird.” “Peggy.” *It's a Small World “Oriental Stars.” After AlL” “Just for Today.” *The Crocodile.” Phonographs—Second Floor, of 2 to 6. Well made of linene, gingham and white madras. Solid colors or with contrast- ing waists. Flannelette gowns, 69c vets and novelties. Also pajamas, in pink or blue striped. Pajamas in one-piece style, some with closed feet. Sizes 4 to 14 years. Gowns with braid trimming and yoke. Sizes 6 to 12 years. @irls’ bloomers, 25¢c; pink batiste; clastic’ at knee and waist line. Sizes 6, 8 and 10 years. (Third floor.) maid, miss or matron. " high colors. THAT soft, deep pile woolen known as DUVETYNE is quite the rage just:now for hats, and here it is in | the smartest shapes at $4.75. Fine silk Lyons velvet hats, too, as well as pannc vel- Scores of hats in artfully different modes for Chiefly BLACK hats, for they are more fash- ionable just now, but a plenty of street shades and Duvetynes may be had in Paradise red, brown, navy and black. dresses, $6.95 for girls of 8 to 14. Navy allwool serge, in regulation style, with sailor collars, shield, em- blem and silk braid trimmings. Also $3 to $5 cotton dresses, $1.95 Regulation style in chambray, linene, poplin, gingham, etc. Sizes 6 (Second floor. ] ety to 4. (Third floor.) 'A new fall skirt for less than - $8.00 skirts $10.00 skirts $12.00 skirts Prunella, $4.95 Tots’ coats for winter Pretty little coats that show ' baby at his best and yet keep him warm. Take, for instance. the new coats of ~—Cashmere —Crepella —Silk poplin —Crepe de chine —Corduroy —Chinchilla Some with cape collars daintily em- broidered. Others of the heavier materials are made in box coat style with patch or inverted pockets. Belt- ed or half belted. Sizes for infants and tots of 3 years. Prices, $4.95 to $15. . Baby bonnets 75c to $2.95 Here are those cunning poke bon- nets and turnback cuff hats in silk poplin or crepe de chine. Trimmed with ribbon rosettes or touches of hand-embroidery. Also worsted bonnets made as equally attractive. Sketched—one of the styles, $12.50 Step forward, ye women who would save on shoes Here’s a sale that includes some of the newest lasts and leathers—a few as sketched. Various styles—one and two strap pumps; oxfords with flat or military heels. Various leathers—black or brown kid; tan or brown calf. The Hecht Co. Where prices are guaranteed \ " 7th atF- - & the price of a yard of its material Yes, even higher priced skirts, for the maker actually paid $4 to $5 a yard for the material that makes up many of them. i Upwards of 1,000 ekirts went on sale today for the first time—stripes, plaids, | checks, mixtures; solid colors in blue and black. | Every good kind of wool skirt known this season is represented—choose from —prunellas —silvertones —tweeds —uworsteds —goldtones —velours —serges —novelties —jerseys Waistband sizes 25 to 40; for misses up to big women. . \) 4.95 1 Prunella, $4.95 (Apparel shops—second Seer.) Sale of women’s and misses’ Heatherspun suits *12-% YOU know Heatherspun—that worsted wool jersey that won’t crease or wrinkle; that won’t - water spot; that will outwear two ordinary cloth suits. We made a wonderful success with these Heatherspun suits all thru the spring; now a heavier fabric is here in winter models. Wear these suits anywhere—for business or sports; in rain or shine; they’re always fresh looking, and being unlined they cannot sag. Coats with convertible collars th.at can be worn close to neck if desired; also ¢oats with Tuxedo collars. Solid colors and heather mixtures. Misses' sizes, 14 to 20; women’s sizes, 34 to 42. (Apparel shops—second floor.) Boys’ shoes Tru-shapes that will travel miles in COMFORT. 4 L ToneyAred Al fitted with rubber heels. Al first quali b 4 shoes in m:zrrill md' ineemaking. Allq“suu.tr Dark Tan $4' 5 And choice at only $4.95. and Black (First floor.) Trushape lasts that follow the natural lines of the foot; plus true leathers and workman- ship that will step along for miles without worry or wear. Broad and English toes, blucher snd saddle strap; sises 1 to 6. 7th at I FREE BOOK—*“Boys’ Outdoor Games”—Ask for it Two-pants suits Jr. Overcoats 95 Mackinaws, at . $8 F you're ready to pay $8.95 to clothe your boy, we're ready tomorrow with values that stand out like a signal flag. Look at these two-pants suits Woolens, corduroys, $8.95 All-wool suits in tweeds, cheviots and cassimeres: the better grade of corduroys. You might match ’em in material; you'll have a hard time to match the making. For they are tailored like men's clothes; deep facings; alpaca, not cotton lined; and every detail just so. Both pairs of knickers also full lined. Norfolk and semi-Norfolk styles: sizes 7 to 17. Wonderful Mackinaws at $8.95 The All-American coat for the active boy who wants warmth with freedom. Made of deepbodied woolens; double breasted; with convertible collar for extra cold days. All around belt. All seams bound and taped; tailored to stay. Heather mixtures, in plain colors and plaids; the latter as quiet or colorful as any taste could demand. Sizes 7 to 18. Junior boys’ overcoats, $8.95 Wool cheviots and chinchillas—heavy woolens that will keep the youngster warm as toast. Many styles—inverted pleated, yokes, or plain box-pleated models. Convertible storm collars or button- Lined with plaid worsted or flan- nel linings. Plain blues, browns and grays; also heather mixtures. Sizes tothe-neck styles. 2% to 10 years. Boys’ sweaters, $1.79 An outstanding value—coat sweaters with double shawl collar and two deep pockets. Gray, brown and maroon shades. Sizes 8 to 16. Boys' hats, $1.45—For big and litile boys—Alpine and middy styles. Excellent wearing materials. (Boys® shop—third floor.) Bo}:n’ golf caps, 95¢—Tweeds, chev- jots, corduroy and serges. One- piece and pleated styles. Sale children’s hose, 29¢ Black ribbed stockings in light and heavy weights. For boys and girls; sizes 6 to 9%5. Boys’ Union Suits, 89¢ Heavy-ribbed cotton union suits. Silver gray, with long sleeves and ankle length. Just right for fall and winter wear.. Sizes 4 to 1 (First floor—south ansex.) A girl’s trock that is not as simple as it looks Beatrice is wearing one of those serge dresses that look so simple until one tries to duplicate them. Just a few smart lines; silk ribbons run through an eyelet front; a narrow self sash and em- broidery. $16.50. Beatrice is typical of a whole family of serges and vel- vets that achieve good looks with- out being garish. Sizes 8 to 14. $7.95 to 510.95. : The Junior-miss has more latitude in dress She may choose a severe gown with simple, graceful, girlish lines; go to the other extreme with ffrouk fasci- nating with frills and furbelows; or stop at any in-between i)zhee lzhem individuality and good taste meet. Sizes to Prices, $12.95 to $45.

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