Evening Star Newspaper, November 13, 1921, Page 62

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DY # Sale of bo;’s’ corduroy suits, $1.% This Suit Entirely Corduroy Pants With of Corduroy Cotton Blouse JUST about the best news possible for kindergarten and school boys. Won’t they feel all dressed up in such suits, and where could mothers find anything more practical. Choice of All corduroy suits or corduroy trousers with Peggy or Ajax wash blouses Oliver Twist and Button-on styles. as | chown, with choice of half a dozen styles in | all, variously with iton and sailor collars, braids, lacings, embléms, silk ties and charac- [ teristic trimmings. Corduroys are in solid dark brown, navy | and gray; the combinations have lighter col- | ored waists. Sizes are 3 to 8. Great Christ- ". Ready with the weather; warm sport hose in the mas gift for kiddies. ; (Third foor.) Large women Can share in a sale of Blouses, %4 Slenderizing styles for the stout women A grouping of all broken assortments, in- cludifir:crepe de chines in tailored models, and braided. beaded and embroidered geor- gettes in more dressy styles. Any number of styles—round, square and “V” necks with flat collars. Long or elbow sleeves. hite, flesh, brown, black, bisque, navy. All sizes, collectively, 46 to 56. Choice at $4.95. (Third floor.) Women’s Phoenix wool mixed sport hosé, $1 clude Salt’s The Hecht Co. Announces a Tremendous SALE > of women’s and misses Chamo, with fringe, $39.50 Fur fabric coats in sale Next thing to a fur is one of plush. These in- 'eco Plush, Behring Seal, Baffin Seal Many with large fur collars. 36 and Lapnex. and 40 inches long. Sizes 36 to 46, story such FABRICS beaverette collar, $39.50 ! Sait’s peco plush; black collar, opossum, $39.50 $39.50 Normandy, fl.l?“ stitching, 339.50 Panvelaine, $39.56 upwards of 300 coats in 32 different styles UXURIOUS fur collars; rich cloth coats that tell their own of matchless value-giving Such FURS sach FASHIONS Bolivia Erminie — Full skirted coats. Normandy Chamo HNutELs B3 - Loose or semi-fitted coats. Panvelaine Veldene Wolf Aust. Opossum Blouse coats. Luxuria Alonzo Sealine Dyed Opossum Wrappy coats. Fur Fabrics, ete. Beaverette Natural Opossum Sport coats. Coats with warmth and style, luxurious enough for the most fastidious person. All silk lined and interlined. And above all such savings Rich embroideries—note them—and the mag- nificent fringe and rich panels. Where can one find their like at $39.50? Black, navy, brown, marmot, Sorrento, beaver, deer, Malay, taupe. Sizes 36 to 46. Women’s 7 to *10 high shoes Tuesday, not Monday, at 9:15 a.n. a sale of Dresses $25 dresses $35 dresses $40 dresses $45 dresses @ This is fair notice to you and those interested that Tuesday (not Mon- day) we will place on sale 300 dresses of such excellence in fashion and fabric as to command ordinarily 825 to $45. Our price will be under $29 This sale, in our opinion, offers the Lest opportunity to secure authentic fashions at a low price that Washington women will see this season. Sales for Men Silk striped madras shirts, $1.90 The beanty of silk, the service of madras, combined in first quality shirts that fit as they should. Rich, colorful stripes; pleasing patterns and scores of them. ing imported floral designs. Heather hose, $1—Seamless wool hose, with Medium weight. contrasting clocks. Wool mixed union suits, $1.29—Medium and heavy weights. - Sizes 36 to 50. In gray and ecru. Blanket bathrobes;” $3.95—With collar, pockets and girdle. Lisle- hose, 19c—Slightly substandard. brown, white, gray and navy. Wool-lined mocha gloves, $110—Tan gloves, wool lined; 1-clasp style. for U. S. Army officers. Men’s madras shirts, $I—Broken assortments of higher priced shirts. All sizes, 14 to 17. Men’s silk shirts, $395—Crepe de chines, broad- cloths, jersey silks, baby broadcloths, satin Plain Black. mocha Made Men’s silk. ties, 85c—Dozens of patterns, includ- l‘ striped silks and Jacquard silks. white and various width stripes. Sale: Men’s shoes, $5.85 —High shoes and low shoes—many styles— all first qualities—all at one price. Sound leathers and workmanship from tip to heel. Black or brown kid; black, tan or brown calf. Tan or black Scotch grain . or Norwegian calf. > Men’s trouser sale, $4.75. Sizes and styles for all—cassimeres, finished and unfin- ished worsteds, etc. All-wooL sweatets, $5.95—Heavy shaker knit all- wool sweaters with large shawl collar. Maroon, navy and myrtle. “Intercollegiate” footballs, $3.95 — Pigskin—and as tough as a pig's nose. Double canvas :imn’g, pure gum bladder and buckskin aces. (Sport shop—>Main floor, south anoex.) ODD LOTS On sale only while quantities last. No mail or phone orders. Look for these goods under Odd Lot signs. Lingerie blouses, 89c Women'’s hose, 39c sightly dropstitch patterns. Brown and blue. More cold weather hose: ; Phoenix and others in silk and wool hose, $1.65 to $4. Full,-{ashioned English wool hose, $2.50. Silk and wool hose, with embroidered clocks, $2.50. Heavy ribbed wool golf hose, $2.50. : Full-fashioned woolens, plain or clocked, $3.50. Silk and wool hose, with embroidered clocks, $4. - Boys’ wool mixed sport hose, 95c. Children’s wool hose, fancy tops, $1.35. Children’s wool sport hose, $1.65. Children’s silk and wool, 34-length socks, fancy tops, $2. (New Hose Shop—first floor.) The Gulbransen Inspires better singing of better music OUNG folks’ voices de- velop quickly with a little .mfy and practice. Singing opens an easy road to the appreciation of good music—far easier and more enjoyable than any instrumental study. Who shall play for them " to sing? You answer that question the moment you get a, Gulbransen. Any one can éasily learn to play it well ';whnl ‘music? Hundreds of good songs are ready in Jcayer-rolls; FAK words on the roll; no sheet masic to buy. Yodur first week with a Gulbransen, you can learn to play acceptably the kind of music you would stumble over after five years of hand practicing. _: Play the Gulbransen " for just ten minutes —the l()-hinme test is sufficient to prove what the i Gulbransen will do for you and yours. " $ 2 Delivers Any of These Instruments _Suburban Model, $495 T Country Seat Model, $600 . 2 White House Model, $700 - €18 F St Store Open Mondsy Evenings, 7t0 9 shoes—they_all come _ ’Lined and These are - all -fine from our regular mak- ers ~— duplieates of ‘many have been right here in stock at $7, $9 and $10. Broken as- sortments, but an at- tractive choice, for there are:512 pairs in —black kid —blue kid —mat kid . —blue suede —brown suede —brown calf —tan calf ——gun metal —dull leathers Good -welt soles; soles wny::;rchoiee of‘ Lol“fi‘lf military walking ‘ heels and deather low heels. . Sizes 215 to 8; widths AA to D.. - (First flooe.) FUR collars Judge-their worth by these materials:; RN : ‘;. Chirichillas . Kersey,- Silvertones:: - €heviats, etc. 4 terlined. Navy, rookie, pekin, brawg, re’infleer.; Sizes . 2 10 6 years. The beaver hat she wears is $1.95 And these can be had in‘black and brown. Al‘aovn small lot of velvet trimmed with fur bands. - 5 5.95 _ share. tied in front or back.. “(One it:sketched.’w’it“mu} street and sports shades. = - (Infants’ shop, third flcor.) This snappy style is so practical that - we fancy every ‘school girl will want to The. collar, cuffsand pipings are of white linen; the self:belts can be ha, ‘navy, brown and reindeer. Sises-8t0 14. These may. be had in all'the popular Girls’ sweaters, $3.95 Lf j co.m&'fi::t&h'mfif; ol T et g ‘Sale .of tots’ coats Sale of Girls' wool o '4,89r ~Jersey Dresses $7.95 coats, ; B, mAvy, green, (Giste" shop, -third Soor.) Cross bar or striped voiles, in alt white; also novelty effects. Tailored or lace trimmed. (Third floor.) . Women’s suits, $12.50 Tricotine, in tan only; silk lined. Just’five remain. (Second floor.) Woman’s coat, $29.50 Plaid Donagal rug coat. (Second fioor.) - Girls™jumper dresses, 69¢c ‘Washable; in linen and beach cloth. Various shades. Sizes 7, 8 and 10 only. (Third fioor.) Klearflax rugs, $5.95 30x60-inch rugs; made of lin- en and with all the durability of linen. In blue, rose, green, tan and brown. Boys’ knickers, 89c Durable cheviots and a few corduroys. Brown, gray and blue mixtures. Sizes 7 to 16. (Thira floor.) (Fourth fioor.) An Edison phonograph Most music lovers prefer the Edison phonograph be- cause it is the one intrument that ahsolutely re-creates the human voice—as proved by thousands of tone tests. The Edison. plays with the diamond disc needle that never has to be changed. But the diamond disc plays only Edison records, so we are giving FREE with each Edison instru- ment an extra attachment that permits you to play any record. Silk and fiber hose, with seamed back; mostly in gray. (Msin floor.¥ Men’s cloth hats, $1.95 Brown and green tweeds and solid shades. Sizes 634 to 7'is " (Second fioor) Men's Knox hats, $3.45 Felt hats—grades that were $8. All in size 7. Only four. Olain fioor ¥ $26.75 steel bed, $19.95 White enamel 2-inch con ous-Post steel bed. with s inch fillers and three brass ers. » (Fourth fioor.) $8.75 bedroom rocker, $4.50 Mahogany-finish rocker, with four flat spindies in back and cane seat. (Fourth fioor.) Children’s hose, 19¢ Ribbed hose, in black and white; some are heavy ribbed, others finely mercerized. (Main floor.} equipped to play any record Edison phonographs are $95 to $295 delivers any instrument to

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