Evening Star Newspaper, December 4, 1921, Page 64

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Eighteen busy shopping days to Christmas Save time; save money at The Hecht Co. A special purchase of women’s . 845, $50, $55, $65 fur-trimmed suits, $32.50 Winding up his season, the maker closes out to us his entire stock of fur-trimmed suits; and perforce we have MARKED DOWN our own prices to conform. Thie result is a collection of some 200 fashionable suits Box coats Ruffle coats «~—many handsomely embroidered, and all richly fur trimmed. _ L an, beaver, brown, taupe, black, oxford. ] Misses’ sizes 16 to 20; women’s 36 to 42. Stout sizes 42 to 50. (Apparel ahop, second floor). 177 New as December—shown tomorrow for the first time—a vast concourse of clever styles These dresses come to you in a sale, but they are not sale dresses. A model of each dress was tried on; each style was critically examined before selecting. Choose as confidently as if you were paying full price. And when we say first prices were $30 to $50, we mean just that anJ nothing below today s wholesale cost Hand-made, hand-embroidered and hand-scalloped nightgowns of fine lingerie. Many styles; delightful for Christmas giving. Two big lots. $l .95 $2 .95 Silk petticoats: A sale Silk taffetas—with accordion-pleated edge. Changeable satins, in straight-line model. Changeable silk messalines, with shirred tucks. Silk jersey, with deep accordion-pleated flounce. Long coats ) Straight coats ‘BN D An amazing distribution $2.95 The jerseys are in the majority and may be had in black and street shades; many wnh combination colored ruffles. (Lingerie shop, second fioor.) One like sketch. A December Presentation NEW COATS of commanding excellence at 558.75 ' Women looking for the distinctive in coats will do well to consider these Decem- ber arrivals. P Baby’s own sale! Fresh, dainty wearables for baby’s winter . season—and all at special prices. Examples: These fabrics are those luxurious woolens: less. Note, for example, the dresses illustrated: 9 3 . A—Satin meteor, made to sell at $50. —Chamoistyne —Veldyne :nfalnts 28p lesc?n Lay ette, $10.751 Lt B—Beaded Canton crepe, regularly $50. —Normandy Erminies 2 outing flannel gowns shirts pr. bootees " 3 2 flannel d 3 bands 1b C—Beaded georgette over satin—$50. —Panvelaine —aaee 5 'l’;‘::l':g ;:;u .!e““' od e T is d!l:;t:: D—Poiret twill with skunk trimming—$45. da nl 10.75 And we can show forty other styles that grade up as well or almost as well. Bkaiay. iy S8 The fasions include: o avom e Nainsook dresses, 8% Flannelette wrappers, 50c Party and danee dresses Afternoon frocks —Loose backs —Blouse coats With pretty embroidery yokes, or the B s Ak ik o lno trimmings A 2 & i . o Bishop style, veining and lace edg- Dinner and evening gowns Business dresses —Straight lines Belted coats ing. Tofants’ sises to 2 years. Infants’ nainsook gertrudes, 59¢ Many are handsomely embroidered; “all are silk lined and most of them have ‘With lace or embroidery od;mn. shoulder Infants’ jackets, 3.95 fastening. Sizes—Infants to 2 Every good'fashion for the winter 0f1921-22, we believe, is represented in Japanese silk, li:::ithe: l.l;.'ml and-em- —Satin charmeuse —Poiret twills —Velveteens —Georgette and combinations —Canton crepes —Tricotines —Satin meteor —Laces with pilk or satin real fur collars br;.;:ed o i Silk .z:;":i‘xfg ::i::dued with ]‘?nck, blue, brown, pastel and evening shades. Of ‘Australian opossum, beaverette, wolf, mol anhtgowm, 0 nud:ed x ey 2 W P & 5 , mole or raccoon. Misses’ sizes, 16 to 20; women’s, 34 to 46. J Al the desired shades. Misses® sizes, 16 to 20; women's, White outing flannel gowns, for infants to Eiderdown carriage robes, $3 Broken assortments bring a break in prices on women’s gloves lambskin gloves 9 sc chamois gloves choice, at just The two-clasp lambiskin gloves are in blanL white, brown and gray. . e .chamois gloves are in “white and natural. + Slip-on style. Broken sizes, naturally, at 93¢. (Women's gloves, first floor.) G\il:].s’ gozt; raincoats, 5% A semi-mannish raincoat, with con- vertible collar and belt that buckles in front. Bombazine—that good rainproof fabric. Sises, 8 to 14. Other raincoats at $10.95. | Girls’ Raincapes, $1.95 A rubberized sateen cape, with hood. Red or blue. Size, 8 to 14. (Girls' shop, third fioor.) Middy blouses Make practical -gifts i —and here are all the styles—regulation and novelty—in white and white with eojored collars; some with laced front; others plain. All of the firm Lonsdale jean; and some g;: flannel detachable collars. Sizes'8 to 22. es, $1.25 to $1.95. Wool serge and flannel Middies are $4.85 Various styles. Sizes 14 to 22. (Girls’ shop, third foor.) gy r——:__— Sale of $5 corsets for: stout women 5295 First quahty Corsets, of standard make, with choice of pink or white coutil. Medium bust, with - abdominal hooks down front; elastic inserts and alx strong garters attached. Sizes 24 to 31 Brassieres, 75¢ styhsh stout Pink mesh, with lace edge. Shoulder uupc Button-down-back model. (Corset shop, second foor.) Hudson seal coat with skunk collar and cuffs $269 50 Hudson seal is dyed muskrat, and, when closely shreaded and finished, as are these, it looks like the genuine seal. Also, at $269.50 are fine quality CARACUL fur coats, now _ 80 much in favor. Skunk collar and cuffs. Featured at $149.50 are 40 and 45 inch bay seal dol- Kolinsky dyed marmot coat. . mans, (In regular and extra sizes.) 36-inch bay seal coats. Marmot coats with 40-inch Laskin seal coats. collar and cuffs. (In regular and extra sizes) Muskrat sport coat. French Coney Coats, $65 Finely matched skins; full flare, 36-inch model; hand- somely silk lined. .Large cape collars; silk lined llmmgl:ont Taupe and Kolinsky brown. This cowhide kit bag *x % *x Xk T * ¥ % % NOTE the bag closely. The approved English mod- el; compact, with spacious carrying space. 18 and 20-irich sizes; straps all around; _leather hluns. double lllnd!e, brass puunlnd hinged flat clnp nnd strong lock. 20-inch nu, tan and bl-ck. -Wardrobe trunks thty' ‘A: convenience for whoever travels. A place for everythm;, everything always in place. Many kinds, $3150 to $5 Travelo Knit Jackets, $7.95 . A nationally known wool jacket that appeals to men who are out in the cold.” Also vests, $6.75. -Does he play_ golf: ? .Golf bags, $4 to 325—0111»', $2.85 to $10 English Dunlop golf balls, 79¢ Standard grades; first quality; fomerly $1.10. - G (Bports ‘»—lm floor.) it raccoon | tops. = Verted | 34 to 42. o in Hanan oxfords [s an unconscious act, be- .cause foot protection and comfort are assured by the shoes you wear. Winter stocks are now at their best. Russia calf Black kid Brown kid Black calf ‘Model sketched is $15. Other Hanan shoes, $9.50 to $15. (Shoe store, first floor.) ODD LOTS Small quantities of mostly new and’ seasonable merchandise dis- covered here and there. Look for them under “Odd Lot” signs. No mail or phone orders filled. Misses’ silk hose, 95¢ Black and brown silk stockings, with seamed backs and mercerized (Main floor.) Envelope chemise, 75¢c . Some with built-up shoulders, others with shoulder straps. Slightly soiled. (Second floor.) B & J corsets, $4 Heavy pink mesh, low bust and clastis ton, " Broken alse range. (8econd floor.) Gray enamelware, 49c Covered and uncovered kettles. 2-gallon capacity. eavily coltefl grade on steel body. (Main floor—mezsanine.) Men's raincoats, $6.45 mbulne coats guaranteed wa- terproof. Bellows pocket and in- leat h ck (Main floor—south annex.) Women's rainco-ts. $6.95 Khaki shade rubberized fabric; waterproof; plain , back belted model. (Main floor—south annex.) Men's fur collars, $7.95 Rich fur collars of nutria or French seal, |n brown or black. floor—south nne:) Klearflax llnen rugs, $29.75 9x12 ft., in plain blue, rose or green. Being linen they are, of course, long wearing. (Fourth floor.) Huck towels, 12¢ each 17x36-inch. size; some plain white, others with: red border. . (Third foor.) Auto blanket robes, $2.95 54x70-inch’ blankets; mohgir, therefore rhnlnture proof. In greens, browns and (llll floor—ineasanine.) A gather up of litile lots from our dealers ‘brings us Women’s hose Full-fashioned silks $ 6 5 Silk and wool sport hose 1 * Fine ingrain silk hose Silk hose are of thread silk (piece- dyed) and ingrain silk (yarn-dyed). Sport hose are of wool for warmth Both kinds full fashioned. Mercer- and service, shot thru with silk for style and beauty. Heather mixtures ized feet and tops. Black and shades in brown, gray and oxford. of brown. Some of the hose are slightly irregular; most of them are PERFECT. Children’s Phoemx' silk socks so well on kiddies for dress occasions. l% to l% Price, $1. With the turn-ove White, pink and oby. Brser 3 Women’s ifty and good looking glove silk vests, $].55 The lowest price we have known on first quality glove silk vests of this grade. Bodice top; flesh shade. Glovesilk vests, $2.75—a fancy drqm.nch le, and fascinatin, embroidered. Pink, gray, lavender, maize, sky. “gue-. 38 to 4‘4“ .1 e Glm silk unionsuits, $3.’ 75—dexc¢ top; flesh shade only. Size (New underwear shop, first floor.) 52 to $3 play shoes g for boys and girls s : $l,89 The buyer is just back from the shoe factory where he cleared the floors of all over- l‘ote. Button, lace and blucher styles, in’ black, brown and light tan leathers. Also included are Black Scout shoés for boys. All sizes, 5 to 2. For children of 2 to 1 (Children's shoe shop, third floor.) - 7th at F' 2 years, finished wll.h shell stitching; drawing at hem. Bound with pink blue H ek flap. pink or ribbon; with Heap Big Chief Play suits 31 09 Make him happy with a sure- enough Indian costume, with big feathered headpiece, fancy trimmed coat and trousers. Du- rable khaki. Sizes 4 to 14 years. Check his Xmas gift Boye® silk neckwear, 49c. Fancy buckle belts, 50c. Sturdy suspenders, 50c. Foot ball jerseys, $3.25. (Boys" shop, third foor.) Boys’' suits $8.50, $10, $12 Q g 36.95 All-wool suits Corduroy suits All-wool suits and “Indestructible” cordu- roys. Single and double bréasted styles; coats paca (not cotton) lined; trousers also full lined. For boys of 7 to 17. $1 and $1.25 blouses 59¢ Woven and corded madras and high-count percales. Collar-attached styles for big boys and Eton collars for little boys. White and stripes. Sizes for boys of 5 to 15. Boy;’ Overcoats, *8°% “All-wool chinchillas and long-wearing chev- iots—you get the value right off in the mate- rials alone. Know further that they are in the smart double- breasted styles with fancy inverted pluu and all- around belt. Buttonto-neck or convertible collars. All coats lined with fed flannel or wool plaid for extra warmth and wear. Navy, brown, olive and gray shades. Sizes 21 to 10 years. Thefieoh# Co. Whereprwelareguamnzeed 0 e 7th at F {

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