Evening Star Newspaper, November 30, 1921, Page 27

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{ = Nawvy Pollyanna, with opossum collar, $45 Light brown Normandic, silk embroidery, $45 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1921 Y5 Brown bolivia, silk em - Chinese broidery, blue velour coney collar, $45 A COAT S with rich fabrics in exclusive fashions HE woman who likes distinctive styles; the woman with a A, preference for fine materials; the woman who has waited until now to save on her winter coat—this is a sale for all these ‘women. For the styles are distinctive—that much is evidenced by the models sketched; evidenced tenfold by numer- ous other styles here in 3 —sport coats —flare backs —dressy coats —loose backs —coat wraps —belted models and circular-skirted coats. And the materials rank with the finest on Fashion’s roster; satiny finish, deep-pile fabrics, such as —Panvelaine —Suede velour —Normandy —Bolivia —Veldyne —Erminie, etc. as well as fine Plushes. Many of the coats have FUR collars Real fur: Raccoon, nutria, beaverette, Australian and black opossum and wolf. As for the economy in buyi;:g such coats at $45—that goes with- out saying, as any one can tell by seeing the coats. Misses’ sizes, 16 to 20; women’s, 36 to 44. A boys’ dress shoe Extremely durable and also damp proof Brogues and semi-brogues, the two classiest styles of the season. Solid leather shoes with Goodyear welt soles and rubber heels. Ko-Ko brown, Toney red and black ecalf leathers. The arrow points to the rubber inserts between soles, which keeps out d f & dampness and keeps the feet dry. s e e o These are the newest oxfords $8.75 Black patent colt oxfords with Cuban heel and welt sole, as pictured, are the newest in footwear, and Washington - women who keep step with Fashion will be glad to know they can get them here at $8.75. ! Sale felt slippers, $1.19 Durable felt with soft, padded soles and silk pompon trimmings. Desired shades. Also— Lambskin slippers, lamb’s wool lined, 89¢ (Shoe shop, first floor.) (Apparel shop, second floor.) C . Oh, Boy! 56.95 nearly all wool! Warmth - without - weight coats that give the boy plenty of freedom for play. Plaln colors and light and medium plaids—not loud, boister- ous c¢olors—but refined shades for dress wear. ‘Top muyft pockets like the ecol- lege boys’; lower patch pockets; all-round belt and deep converti- ble collar. Ages, 7 to 18 years. I Boys’ Serge suits, $3.95 97% wool 185 today; there should ‘ be none left tomorrow Oliver Twist button-on styles. Middy suits like Uncle Sam’s sailors’® ny]tZs. v Emblem on sleeves; white braid, sailor knot ties and all the “fixin’s.” ¢ - Wool tyueblue serge, lined thronghout. Ages 3 to 8. Boys’ golf caps, 95¢ Big and little boys’ winter hats, $145 (Boys' ebop, third floor.) Boys’ heavy ribbed union suits, 79¢ Heavy ootton ribbed gray union suits, long sleeve and ankle-length style. Great value at 79¢. R (First floor.) — Gulbransen Player- Pianos, $495 The best player-piano in the world at the price and as satisfactory a player as you can get at any p-'~c. Ten minutes to prove this. 7 (Rouwrth Fioer.) The Hecht Co. 7th at F 7th at Where prices are guaranteed Many advance spring models in this sale of glorious new dresses 317.75 The sale started today with close to two hundred dresses, including many new models that presage the coming spring styles. Sale of “run-of-the-mill grade” union $2.00 suits $2.50 suits $3.00 suits Augusta Mills union su For the maker is closing his season, and we took all his advance trial dresses as well as his present winter stocks. and gray. Judge their quality by the materials: The “run-of-the-mill” classif —Black Spanish lace over satin —Silk Panne velvets and velveteens —Shimmery satins and clingy crepes —Wool Poiret twills and tricotines Every good fashion for fall and winter, plus some oncom- ing models predicted for spring. And choice is only $17.75. _ larities more technical than real. Sizes 34 to 46. There sales Misses’ sizes 16 to 20; women’s, 36 to 44. (Apparel shops, second fioor.) Men’s Business will follow this blouse news $2.95 Georgette crepes in blouses and overblouses. 438 of ‘em. measures, 28 to 42. carries long and far and s a dozen. Round, “V” and square necks; long or short sleeves; whites flesh and suit shades. Sizes 36 to 46. Every kind of smart blouse this season; beaded, braided and hand embroidered with silk or chenille. (Blouse shop, third fivor.) Women’s Sample Good news for the union suits “QGifty” satin camisoles $1 Stout women $2-45 " $5 Corsets at Forest Mills make, in $3.19 silk and wool and wool mixtures. « 5 Samples, hence chiefly in size 38. Youthline Samples, hence every conceivable reduco” Tailored models, with rib- bon shoulders; fancy styles with lace yokes. Flesh shades. style. Samples, which accounts for the $2.45 price. corsets of white coutil W. B. Elastine corsets of pink coutil Crepe de chine Env. Chemise, $1.95 Women’s cotton union suits, $1.15 Forest Mills and Other Makes. Various styles, with long or short sleeves, in anklelength drawers; also sleeveless with knee length. (First floor.) Both are slenderizing corsets for stout figures. Medium bust models ith abdominal hooks down front, elastic inserts and six strong garters attached. Sizes 24 to 36. (Corsets, second floor) Plain tailored; others with satin ¥ top; still others with deep filet lace yokes. Flesh and white. (Lingerie shop, second floor.) Luxurious fur wraps ' magnificent 36, 40 and 45 inch French and Bay seal Coats and wraps *149% A new low price for high-grade furs We bought these furs in connection with our New York stoxe, where they have sold tremendously. Ours go on sale tomorrow for the first time, and Washington women who want a really satisfactory fur coat or wrap can share to advantage. The coat and wrap sketched are typical of the .:‘?I?Jr to Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) B: seal most nearly approximate wf seal. Selected well matched skins with a Regular sizes, 16 to 42. 45-inch Bay seab Dolman, Stout sizes to 50 40-inch Bay seal Coat, $149.50. Stout sizes in 36-inch models only. $149.50. (Fur shop—escsad floes) easy fit and fine finish. Firmly woven, in ecru, white Closed-crotch style. ~ slight oil spot or raised thread; technical imperfections, irregu- This is the first time this season of which we have knowledge that hand-tai- lored suits from as high grade a maker as this have been priced so low. Considér that they are all this season’s models, tailored of tweeds, herringbones, home- spuns and the long-wearing finished and unfinished worsteds. Consider, too, that we have sizes and styles for every one. and that these suits were made to sell at $40, $45, $50 and $55. Continuing the sale of Cassimeres, cheviots, worsteds. *1.10 Dunlop GOLF balls, 79° First quality, standard weight Dunlop—the imported English ball that A mfr’s entire stock of LAMPS save 1-4 te 13 Captured! F See special advertisement page 23. men’s suits $ | 35 its, well known for their cation covers a broken button. (Men's shop, first floor.) have been suit before, but— And now, note the price— $ 32.50 $ 4.55 . Solid colors, stripes, mixtures. trousers Waist (Men's shop, first floor.) tands up under terrific punishment. 79¢ each; $8.85 (Sports shop, first fioor.) Women's hose:4 sale! Full-fashioned silks 51 .6 5 Silk and wool sport hose Fine ingrain silk hose Sport hose are of wool for Silk hose are of thread silk warmth_and service, shot thru (piece-dyed) and ingrain silk with silk for style and beauty. (varndyed). Both kinds full Heather mixtures in brown, gray, fashioned. ~Mercerized feet and oxford; seamed backs. tops. Black and shades of brown. Some of the hose are slightly irregular; most of them are PERFECT; and all are outstanding values at $1.65. Every mother who realizes the value of fast color ROMPERS at 69¢ will be glad to get these in chambrays and ginghams, with choice of solid colors, stripes, checks and combinations. Styles are sketched. Sizes 1 to 3. (Tots' sbop, third fioor.) Bigger girls who want warm winter coats at $8.95 —will be delighted with these kerseys and wool mix- tures, with their loose or belted backs and convertihle or fur collars. Large pockets. Brown, reindeer, blue and heather mixtures. Sizes 8 to 14. (Girls’ shop, third floor.) Girls’ all-wool Jersey dresses, $5.95 School girls especially will be glad to get these practieal and good looking styles in one-piece models. $i g Collars and cuffs may be of white pique or linen; all have selftic belt and slashed pockets. Henna, navy, wn and reindeer: Sises B1o 14

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