Evening Star Newspaper, November 1, 1921, Page 18

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i women’s glove silk union suits : » 53.«95 NOT a vest, mind you, but a full-cut and finely finished union suit, with bodice top. Sizes 36 to 42. Flesh shade. Women’s union suits, 95¢ Medium weight white cotton ribbed union suits with band tops and low neck and slgeveless. Choice of knee or ankle length. Sizes 36 to & Suits . $ jmlured in this sale at (New shop—first floor) out, trimmed with fancy stitching and fin- ished with deep beaverette collar. The other suits at $33.75 In misses’ sizes, 16 to 20 Also some stout izes, 48% to 52% Women’s brushedr wool scarfs $3.95 Providing the freedom of a shawl with the grace and warmth of a sweater A wi Brushed wool in snappy colors, such as black and white, navy and gray, brown and buff, ete. Made with fringed ends: some with contrasting fronts; some with striped borders. Some have belts and pockets. Sketched; —Tricoti suit; bea—Novelti verette collar, $33.75 (First floor—new shop) - This tricotine dress _ is typical of many at 'Wool tricotine with che- nille medallions. A jersey coat dress is also new As are many other styles in Canton crepe Crepe de chine Velveteen Charmeuse Sketched; Tricotine dress with chenille medallions $15 All at $15 (Dress shop—second floor) First quality, new 10-inch double-disc Big Sale! Phonograph Records, 49c¢ All new titles and. late “hits” “Wang Wang Blues” With “I Found a Rose in the Devil's Garden” Sale Girls’ Bathrobes $9.95. Warm hlanket cloth, in attractive floral pat- terns. Irving Berlin’s “All by Myself” ‘With“ Open Arm.s" “Ain’t We Got Fun” ‘With “Peggy O'Neil” “Old Pal, Why Don’t You Answer Me?” ‘With Broadway Rose. - and many other Some bound with cord, some big title hits with sateen; all with cord girdle. Ets Sizes 8 to 14. : Two selections to each record; aH'standard make, {5 Gcorfleflc chtnillt em- d, .$3.29 Crepe de Chipe. silk braid, $3.29 Girls’ wool jersey Dresses, $6.95 As sketched One big lot of fashionable mew - Warm as a coat, simple as ?r:g{.m” suit, smart as a Paris Bl ouses’ $3-29 ‘One or two piece styles, s t with white, linen or flannel Upward of 500 blouses—new- . collar and cuffs. . _ comers added to our own—and all Henna, navy, jade, brown, - . % copen. Sizes 8 to 14 selling under prices. Built of . Girls’ flarmel mtddles, $3.95 A warm middy blouse with a skirt makes an effective scbool costume. Navy qr red flannel, with ‘the . characteristic braid trimmings and hand - embroidered amblm on sleeve. Sises 3 to 1 (Girls' shop—third floor) Heavy georgette crepe dnd Firm crepe de chine All beaded, braided, and embroid- ered as 1921 blouses should be. Round, square and .“V” necks; long ‘and short sleeves; suit shade, white, flesh and plenty of black. Sizes 36 to 46. % (Klouse shop, third Soor) JTHE EVENING STAR, More new ‘fashions at prices that make business boom at The Hecht Co. '~ Fur collared Duvet de lain‘é 33 75 (One like sketch) Duvet de laine s one of the finest of suiting fabrics—much richer |h'an‘ broadcloth—and up to now we have had none from this maker to sell for less than $50. The model sketched is silk lined through- idely ines es (Apparel shop—second floor) A score of new styles in women’s dresses big news, an Tweeds Cheviots Sizes 7 to 17. Boys’ Over a scoe. of styles, including- Brogue oxfords "Sally sandals i One-atr-p slippers Thel 7th at F diversified assortment that embraces everything from the sports medel to the severe tailleur, and from the snappy flare style to the sumptuously fur-trimmed fashion. —Goldtone dut 4 __Yalama cloth —Duvet de laine —Chamo Velour —with gold thread embroidery, medallions and green ornament at belt. A: dozen other styles include straightline, tunic and draped modes in —canton crepe —crepe de chine —charmeuse —tricotine Black, navy, brown and street shades. 1000 Boy’s Coats and Sults $6.95 to clothe your lng or little boy sonnds like nounced in years. Not a few odds and ends, mind you, but complete assortments in each lot—-we’ll please every boy in mind as we will fit hnu in bedy. 4 Big boys’ suus at $6.95 Desired styles; tmlored to withstand abuse. The American boys’ all-purpose coat— warmth without weight; easy to play in: Deep convertible collars; top muff and lower patch pockets. Sale of 2,000 Boy’'s Blouses Plain white, striped and mnovelty effects; some with double cuffs, like dads. : = s Coats that stand out in a crowd; A Women’s silk and wool mixed styles that command attention \) 3950 sport stockings in any fashibnable gathering. 5] .45 With the warmth and wear of wool And the sheen and style of silk - These silk and wool heather mixtures are in great demand just now and will 8o continue thruout the winter. The maker says they are “seconds”; but you'll have a hard time telling why or seeing where. Dropstitch deslgn, and made with seamed backs. Cordovan, brown, maroon, green. Those heavy, crunchy ingrain silk stockings, $1.95 A stocking we can recommend for hard wear. Deep bodied silks—yarn, not piece, dyed—with mercerized tops and feet. Black only. T —————— Let us shop for you _ The Hecht Co. is as near as your phone or mail box. A word from you commands our *Personal Service Bureau,” who will shop for you as efficiently as if you had come in person. Write or phone to the “Per- : sonial Service Bureau.” $27.50 the coat dress sketched is of ~, wool tricotine coats that swing sprightly mood. and character: Camel’s hair ' Diagonals tan, brown, mm]ea. rust. (Apparel shops—second floor) $21.50 Here—Ready—C hoose' $6 95 and it is big news—the biggest we’ve an- Junior boys’ wool suits, $6.95 . wool serges tweeds novelties mixtures S Regulation middy models, Oliver Twist and Junior Norfolk styles. Sizes 3 to 10 years. “ Cassimeres Corduroys mackinaos, $6.95 Junior boys® overcoats, $6.95 Double-breasted models, with all.around belt and lined with a durable plai. Deep-bodied coatings in Sizes 7 to 18 years brown, oxford, olxve and gray, Sizes 21§ to 10. - ,woven madras, etc. High count percales, 9c soft, crinkly crepes............. 5 Only as you see the material and mnkmg can you realize what really wonderful values these are; Collar attached styles and also Eton collars for ‘younger boys. Sizes 5 to 15. Salé women’s $ .65 low shoes at.. 7 Turn or welt soles, lll styles of heels, variously in these leathers: * " black satin brown calf patent colt Twostrap shppers black kid - brown suede tan calf Mmg toy slippers gun metal brown satin gray suede ree-mp slippers : e (,m‘:em, . All sizes. Choice, $7.65 eolz# Co. Tthat F Wlwrepneumglwrmlud —— WASHINGTON, B, C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER i, 1921. ‘Cllo,ats of compelling beauty Misses’ sports coats Will frisk away at Lively coats, these, full of youth and gayety; the kind of along in 1 The very fahrics are alive with color Heather mixtures Beaver cloth AD are silk lined and_interlined, I} with convertible collar and choice of pntch, slipsin, regulation or muff Even the. shndes speak of autumn— isses™ sizes, 14 to 20; women’s, 34 (Coat shop—second floor) | " material. Elastic sections in front part of the ski~t Coats that by the fourfold test of style, material, fit and workmanship stand out as unmatchable values at $39.50. The fabrics aresanother special. Note: P ———— i Bolivia NormanJy Chamo . . Pollyanna g Erminie Velour 1 otk Suedine Diagonal Bolivia fine coatings Aristocratic woolens, every one—soft. Deep-bodied and luxuriously loomed.g Peco Plush and other fur fabrics —nn . at e s N H Behrmg Seal Broadtail Cloth Baflin Seal y Lapinex, etc. Every coat is full silk lined And each coat is such an individual fashion gem hat we shall not attempt descriptions. Look for every- thing that is new. PG Fur fabric coats in sizes 36 10 50. Cloth coats, sizes 16 to 20; women’s, 36 to 42. (Segond. floor) — ., € Laskin seal fur coat 5189% “Laskin” is a new dyeing process that imparts the perma- nent richness of a real Alaska seal to these * near-seal furs. < o e s The coats are cut in the full flare model, with luxurious fur col- lar and cuffs of skunk or opossum. Full silk lined thru- out. Sketched; Laskin seal coal opossur or skwunk collar, 5188 50 (Furs—second floor) Large women's -corsets 5]5 : $2.50 grades i $4.50 grades ! The aelf-rellucir'lg corset —for lnrg: women (sketched) is made of white cou- til and reinformed over the abdomen with double for comfort. Medium bust. ~~Known for its special reducing feature which reduces }ips \ and abdomen without eomtncuon Formerly $4.50; now $1.65. Sizes 23 t8 36. { ‘The frontlace corset at $1.65 ol —is for medium figures. White coutil, elastic inserts at the ]ow bult line. Strong gartets front and side. Formerly $2.50; now $1.65. Sizes 21 20 30. . ol iy (Corset shop—second fioor) Children must sleep warm in Dr. Denton’s garments Every mother knows Dr. Denton’s sleeping prmems—the soft, with the body. elastic knit fabric that keeps out the chill and “gives” Entire body and feet are covered—na ordinary chill pene- trates, even when bed coverings are off. Made with dmp seat, in gray only. Sizes 0, 1, 2. I Sizes 3, 4, 5. 67amd8 Ry 1 A Reg. $1.2( ch $1.50 eg. 2 840 Sl.gfl and s]_ 04 $1.60 and s]_'24 Sl 10 = $1.40 at $1.70 at . Mother will rejoice in this pale of Just in Duvetyne fur trimmed hats $4.75 Delightful duvetyn; rich as velvet; luxuriously trimmed with fur—mole or sealine and krimmer or karakalum. Panne velvet, too, and Lyons silk velvets and Paisley crowns, with fur trimmings. Finest hats we've had this season_at $475, and the mewest regardless of price. Creepers at 69¢ For it provides these prac- tical play-clothes at the low- ..,J:":;:;,’:; e ohmbfly- fll&m Dutch style and dress effect a!:etehed—nulldny enlox’um:np;rmbmm : All sizes 2 10 6. e

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