Evening Star Newspaper, October 14, 1921, Page 36

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——— A master sale of boys’ Mackinaws, 95 Deep-bodied wool mackinaws — the kind that he wished for last Sun- day—the Kkind that will serve him for several winters. Wool mackinaws. under- stand—the American bovs’ outdoor coat. A coat for ac- tion—on or off in a moment —a warmth - without- weight coat that never interferes with the boys™ outdoor play. Stunning sports plaids or the more subdued dress plaids. A\l the coats are cut full and free, in swagger double- breasted styles with converti- ble storm collar and fancy cuff=. Al fitted with the top muff pockets and deep patch pockets. Plain or fancy pleated backs and all-around helts. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Cromplon Corduroy suits 100 suits only: and one day only 100 boys can share in the one best bargain of the year Genuine Crompton cordu- reys—wear. water and weath- er proof. Single-breasted nor- ful{ models with all-around belt. SALE: Over 2,000 bhoys’ Shirts and blouses. Corded and woven madras and long-wearing percales—two oi the most serviceable shirtings made—go in these <hirts and blouses. Careifully finished in every detail: many with double cuffs. Sizes 5 to 15 years. Boys' golf caps, 95c—pleated and onc-picce styles, in serge, cordu- roy and mixtures Sizes 03y Boys’ new hats, $145—middies. tams, polo and Alpine models. of Sizes 03 to 7t 7 serges, tweeds and cheviots. Boys’ pajamas and gowns, $1.09—durable domet flannelette in striped pajamas in two-piece style. effects. Silk frogs: 16 years. Army caps, 19c—0. D. wool army caps. sanie as the sokliers used. Brand new; wear up or pull-over style. about 73c. 5 Coats full lined: knickers full lined. All taped: and every detail finished just so. Mouse and drab shades. Sizes 6 to 15 vears. CA to 7'y (Third floor.) Sizes 6 to Cost Uncle Sam THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, OCTOBER ‘14, 192L The Hecht Co. ——— = So far as we can determine this is The dress sale of the year 338 dresses; all so fascinatingly ne w that ome marvels the price is only HERE have been plenty of dress sales here at around $15. " but so far as we can determine there has been none like this. How could there be? A short while ago these dresses were in the “cloth”; most of the styles now appear in Wash- ington for the first time. Many of the dresses are faithful reproductions of exclusive models—dresses so fascinatingly new that one marvels that the price is only $15. The sale is particularly rich in Wool tricotine dresses A beautiful quality of wool tricotine developed in coat. tunic and straight- line models. with every smart feature of braid. bead and embroidery trimming. i | Elaborately cmbroidered ‘tricotine $15 Tricotine, with silk em- broidery, $15 Also canton crepes, satins crepe de chine and velveteens g ) Stylish stout dresses at $15 In models that are strikingly new. Silk mignonette—that glorified silk jerseys— Plenty of navy, black and brown. ;::;‘;HSUQII;:";E'I‘/:‘El‘O ggffili”- Black, navy, Misses” sizes, 14 to 20; women’s, 36 to 42. (Second Sour.) $l.65 $2.25 to $3.50 silk hose at $1.65 because O N Y X, VAN RAALTE and other famous makers help us send off the new hose shop to a great success. ! Introducing the women’s new hose shop with a sale Women’s silk hose, Some numbers sell regularly at $2.25 to $3.50 Boys’ wool sweaters, $2.95—College style slip-over sweaters with deep shawl collars. Navy, maroon, gray, green and brown. Medium weight and all wool. Sizes 7 to 16 years. Ask for free book on Outdoor Games for boys 2,500 pairs—so you are not limited in volume. Samples, surplus lots, etc.—so plenty of variety. It's a sale of quantity and quality. All the hose are full fashioned and finely finished: some with silk tops; others with mercerized tops. Plain and embroidered hose, in black, white, cordovan, gray, etc. R&G 79 (To tho woman’s new hose shop, firat floor, entrancc nearest 7th street.) Corsets C : : First time in years we’ve known really fashionable corsets to be sold below $1. Pink coutil; medium or low bust; the latter with elastic inserts. Well In_‘:lned; garters front and side. Most of the hose are absolutely perfect; other hose show slight “irregularities” which few will find, and none will mind. Sale of women’s and misses’ =~ - Winter COATS $27.50 ¥ ’Aristocratic wool velours i and fashionable Bolivias All silk lined thruout Many are FUR trimmed | A snappy shoe for the junior miss who wants 10 be shod as emartly as mother or her big sister. Tes a Scotch grain light-weight bregue oxford with brass eyelets. Sizes 2% to 7. The price is $7.50. In toney red at $6. For other girls of 11 to 16 Are black and tan leather high and low choes at $6 to $9. Boston bags, $1.69 The American carry-all. Cowhide leather sewed to steel frame. Straps securely. Brown and black. Sies 13, 14 and 15 inches. There, in brief, are the high lights of a sale that provides about every- thing a woman can look for in a sensible street coat—deep-bodied wool- . > ens, silk linings, warm interlinings and smart styles. Flare back or belt- Women will welcome this Sale ed models—one sketched. Also $2 750 of new bathrobes at - Sports Polo Coats, Misses and young women like these coats for their dash and swing. Full fash- / (one of the styles sketched) ioned, with the deep arm holes that permit plenty of freedom. Large pocketss $3.25 convertible collar. Tan, browns and heather. B ATH ROBES have been high Misses sizes, 16 to 20; women's, 36 to 44. priced for the past few sea- sons and likely many women will (Third floor) (Two Styles Sketched) be glad to get a fine, fresh new Big news in blouses e S crepe de chines two styles sketched Brand new—shown tomorrow for the first time. Overblouses and tie-back models. Reund, square, “V” an dthe new beat at neck Numerous styles—hand and machine embroid- medels. Long or shert sleeves. ered; beaded and braided models. All the new shades—yellowstone, brown, mohawk, colonial blue, flesh, navy, black. (Blouse shop—third floer.) one. Here's the opportunity. One loss for him—and the bathrobes were ours. are all full cut and finely finished robes; made of deep- badied lanker I robing with the patterns and colors woven into the dloth to stay. Floral patterns, Indian designs and conventional figures in Rlues, tans, grays, ete. l—-.-&-*;-u—-&t-u-h—.n St s More of those fine coney FUR coats at 33975 Identical in grade with those that sold so freely a week ago last Monday. This is why: the coats are 36-inch models. all in the favored full flare styles, fully stayed and interlined and handsomely SILK-lined thruout. Beaver and taupe shades. Sizes 36 to -14. Other codts featured Laskin seal coats, $100 Laskin seal wraps, $195 Marmot coats, $135 Squirrel coats. $595 to $750 Hudson seal coats, $297 Australian opossum. $350 Caracul coats, $297 Mole wraps, $595. Fox chokers, $18.75 Magnificent animal scarfs with head and tail trim ming. Selected fox peltry—deep furred skins in brown shades. Also at $18.75 are chokers of fitch opossum. (Fur shop, second flaur.) Women’'s suits of “exceptional beauty, °33% Tailored of fine wool velours. duvet de laine and tricotines. Many are fur trimmed or embroidered. All are SILK LINED thruout. Navy, brown, beaver, taupe. Sizes 16 to 42. Mothers are choosing warm coats for their girls Sizes 7 to 14; 1210 16 for dress-up wear there are velours, bolivias and polos; for warmth and roughing it are cheviots and chinchillas. Plainly practical or with novel modes in belts and pockets, as well as some with beaverette fur collars. Priced accordingly from $8.95 to $29.50 Priscilla Dean Tams, $1.59 The jaunty tam made famous by the charming film star. Suede cloth in tan, sorrento blue, red and brown. Other suede cloth tams at S1. N 2,500 Tub dresses: sale For little girls of 2 to 6. For big girls of 7 to 14. EVERY dress is plainly worth above its price; every dress evidences its value in looks, in material and in mak- ing. The big girls’ dresses are chiefly of gingham in solid colors, plaids, stripes and checks. The little girls' dresses are of solid color chambrays and fancy ginghams. Regulation dresses; belted. middy and empire dresses; sashed and belted and such variety as vou expect in a sale that embraces twenty-five hundred (2,500) dresses. (Girl's shops—third fioar) Irving Berlin’s Big Hit “All by Myself” 49 c With “Open Arms” on a standard 10-inch, first-quality, double-dise record. Twenty other selections; all big “hits.”” Choice, 49c New tailored hats come to sell at $6.50 They get mention partly because they are unusually good values; more because they are such clever styles. Duvetyne, Lyons and Panne silk velvets are developed for misses and matrons and variously trimmed with ribbon, jet ernaments or estrich. A more severe style is of HAT- TER'S PLUSH, a roll brim with leather facing that makes special ap- peal to the smart miss. (Hat shop—secand %0

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