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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1921 ¢ 14 i A Thanksgiving sale of fashionable frocks Canton Crepe Satin canton Velveteens and others. SO now you know why we gave this sale such advance pub- licity, and why we expect the wildest euthusiasm to greet_ this ' sale. The dresses are all brand- new—aside from some duplicates which we’ve had here in stock at 825 and $45—every dress is shown for }he first time. And all the dresses—every last one—come to you now fresh and new. Some of the styles are sketched, but scores are not; there are more styles than you - would care to count. They include: street dresses .business dresses afternoon frocks ! dance and party frocks [ 0 They are daringly conceived and char- mingly contrived <in modes of the moment. Note the description under those sketched. Canton crepe, fringe ruffle $18. Spanish lace over satin, $18. —immense assortments —impressive varieties —charming styles —compelling values _COAT WEEK' marks the culmination of our effort in accumu- lating fresh, full stocks. Now is the time for most satisfactory selec- tion. Interest will center in these three groups. Women are taking to mannish coats (one of the many styles is skeiched) Mannish coats, tailored by men to hold their shape at neck and collar. Mannish fabrics, too, tweeds andpher- $2 7-50\ ringbones, with plaid backs. Also in camel’s hair and beaver cloth, these being full silk lined. ' Alsg at $2750 are dre i s trimmed; some embroi dm;:! nfio:xll"k LPM‘;IOB", bolivia, suedenes. Some fur- Delightfully individual coats (two of the many styles are sketched) Most of these coats represent a maker’s shqw pieces ¢ q‘! 7 50 and spmples, hence they are only one or two of\a kind, W, and not all sizes in every style. 'lmhArictntnfic woolens; deep-pile fabrics, rich as satin, as well as Salt’s Peco = mg:-gu ‘:.i(l’k wrap_coats; nilol‘-ed and embroidered; many with fur collars Highly exclusive fashions (two of the many styles are sketched) made—made by artist-tailors. “ Regally trimmed with fur collars and cuffs; real furs, such as mole, wolf, fox, opossum, raceoon and nutria. e Ilnlec:km that will stand out in any fashionable gathering, as one -can see by, 7ZthatF o ! . 7th at I Where prices are guaranteed — e e “ Magnificent coats in magnificent materials—panve- $ 5 laine, Non?ndy, bolivia, veloura—and all magnificently 59- o F The Hecht C o. & (@ Canton crepe, Made to sell at Persian trim- mings, $18. Spanish lace $259 $35, $45 g’;g’ charmeuse, H ANAN s‘igoes are high priced because HANAN is satisfied with nothing less than the best in material and in workmanship. But Hanan prices are not exorbitant; you get them for $9.50 to $15. (Women's Hapan shoes, first floor.) Two fur coats that - we can recommend Partly for their rich beauty; more for their mag- nificent peltry, but chiefly for the satisfaction they will give the wearer. ‘ R One is a Laskin seal coat with Australian opossum or skunk col- lar and cuffs, at $189.50. Fox scarfs, in fav_ored brown sha&es, $29.50. Chokers at $15—squirrel and Australian, fitch and dyed opossum. . The other is a Kolinsky dyed marmot with raccoon collar an cuffs, at $165. ¢ (Fur shop. second floor.) More of those sturdily made Rompersand Creepers at 69¢ Same good grades as those that sold so freely in the last two sales. All well made of fast color. linenes chambrays ginghams poplins flannelettes and novelties Dutch style and jumper dress effect sketched—solid - colors and combinations. All sizes 2 to 6. (THird floor.) Sale U. S. Army Blankets - $295 $395 $4.95 worth normally $4.50 to $7.50 o B o e ol ok i G o and weighs from 314 to 415 pounds. In medis dark gray ol 4 i e o e i Muin: Soor—Messadine. And especially noteworthy are the Spanish and other lace frocks. The lovely combinations of woolens with satin, And of silk with duvetyne. Styles run the gamut of the -designer’s art. There are dis- _tinguished tailored modes lav- ishly embroidered or enriched with steel beads; there are gorgeous velveteens, graciously enlivened with georgette; there are lace frocks light as thistle down, seemingly horn for a ballet. Again there are slim silhouettes, bouf- fant draperies, wide flowing sleeves; but why enumerate when the whole delightful assemblage will be spread before you for your discriminating selection. Plenty of the desired navy, brown’and black, as well as the more showy combi- nations. Misses’ sizes, 16 to 20. Women’s, 36 to 44 and 44 to 52. (Apparel shops, second foor.| Embroidercd tricotine, $18. Velveteen, with georgctte sleeves, $18. ~ What gloridus news this is! More than * Upwuards of ' . 25 styles. 1,200 in.a sale All cl;armingly new and different. TOOK over a maker’s entire stock of high grade camisoles—every- thing he had—samples, surplus stocks, show pieces—everything. A GREATER variety of styles than we ordinarily stock at such price, and all to go at one price. Some have lace insertions back Sabint - and oftén. ¥t 160 Lo and front; some are enriched 2 with brave medallions; some bined or with georgette crepe yith hemstitching and embroid- and fine medallions and laces. er. Variously with ribbon shoul- der straps or built-up shoulders. Colors are flesh, white, navy and black. - Silk camisoles and satin cami- And from the same maker come " Crepe de chine nightgowns, $3.35 ; N : . v Just two models, but each one lovely. A Tailored wn'th islaltll:hyokee.,tl:om:kh;tk Jace tailored style has hemstitched shoulder banded yokes; st othecs B suekel L george straps and yoke; a sleeveless model has “V” ette yokes and lace insertion. All with rib- neck with lace insertion forming Empire bon shoulder straps. White and flesh. back. Flesh only. Crepe de chine ’ Envelope chemise, $1.95 Hand-made and lmnd-émhroideredI gowns and chemise, $2.95 Nightgowns and envelope chemise, hand-made of fine lingerie and hand work, in solid and punch work embroidery as only the Filipinos know how. Hand-scalloped, too. Lovely suggestions for Christmas giving. N All-éilk Jersey Petticoats 5195 - A fine supple jersey that provides a smooth founda- tion for one’s frock. 'Flannelette nightgowns 69¢c A deep-bodied flannelette with double yoke back and front te A wide variety of street shades, provide extra warmth and wear. and the ruffle is often combined “V” neck style with long sleeves. with another color. Also some low meck ‘styles with A Xikisa: bt short sleeves. While 300 remain.~ to the knowing. - Women’s Blanke,f S ME are braid, others are satin trimmed. All have girdle cord and deep pockets. Colors are woven in clear through, hence fast as the fabric. Floral, geo-' metrial and Indian patterns.