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THE EVENING STAR,- WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1921 Two days of stlrrmg sales at T he semi-annual sale of HANAN SHOES sl 2,65 $1 0.65, for men for women 19 The Hecht Co. | " Normally these sales would be held for the 15th—pay day—but values like these won’t wait. Quantities are suffi¢ient for both Wednesday and Thurs- | day, but the éream, of course, goes to those who come to- : morrow. ot Not ready until Thursday, Please get us aright. The entire stock is not included. but the news is too good to keep! The sale, however, does take in upwards of 700 pairs of , high and low shoes for women and 350 pairs of high and low shoes for men. Hanan shoes sell at their full prices the year around, save on two occasions, when we clip prices to clear stocks of all broken as- sortments. This semi-annual sale is one of those occasions. They are all shoes of this season; providing the highest refinement of footwear fashions known in America, plus comfort and service. Present prices are a decided economy. (Hanan shoe shop, first floor.) Womens new dresses Glorious fashions—upwards of 500— in styles that presage the Spring modes, together with scores of current styles. We believe you would be glad to pay double the sale price, which will be—but, there, we mustn’t tell—it is something under $20. Look for the big news tomorrow! Women's fabric gloves, 45¢ (¢ and well worth giving) First quality IMPORTED gloves from one of our b e s t makers. Washable fabric gloves in the desired two - clasp styles, with spear ' | Women’'s suits: clearance Salt’s Peco backs. Brown, mastic and white; natural and gray. Imported lambskin gloves, * Soft, pliant lambskin, perfect from hem to finger tips. style. Black, white, brown, tan and gray, most of them P. K. stitched. .35 Chiefly two - clasp Salt’s Peco- plush, with silk _embroid- ery, $45, plush, $45. opossum col- lar and cuffs, $45. Something like two hundred of our finer suits are { now MARKED DOWN to the lowest point of the year. { The assortment includes—the de- sired styles of the season; dress suits and tailleurs; and the numerous modes Big savings for the woman who needs a new suit to finish this season and wear late into spring. She will ' s 5 ?Ubl:lween dManv of the suits are just what she wants. t Women's silk umbrellas, ¥5:% . . LR (a protective gift she will appreciate) The attractive short styles, with leather and fancy wood handles, some with bakalite rings. navy, purple, green and brown. Gifty satin camisoies, °1 hcey models with deep yokes and lace trim- ming ; embroidered georgettes, and tailored satin, with htmmlchmg and ribbon shoulder straps. Crepe de chine silk nightgowns, $3.19 A tailored gown is hemstitched; another sleeve- less style is lacetrimmed; while a third is in the slip-over style. Flesh shades. Sale! Silk crepe de chine Envelope chemise, $1.89 A durable crepe de clune, developed in a dozen or more delightful styles. Tailored models are hand-embroidered, with French knots; other frilly fnlmm- enriched with lace insertions, and still others with built-up shoul- ders, with ribbon shoulder straps. Flesh and white. Boys’ suits A quantity sale of quality! Almost 1,000 garments — elemnce lots from our makers, plns our own broken assortments. Choice, Covered with waterproof silk, in black, GUHBRANSEN 495 : plush. If you doubt that you could learn to play a player-piano so it could not be distinguished from hand playing, we invite you to Try the Gulbransen only ten minutes & overcoats + . Biggest news for r.nanyva day; look! . ’ Big boys’ and youths’ Overcoats, $3.85 Swagger donble-brels!ed ulsters and dress-up coats in durable woolens. Brown. heather and gray shades. Deep patch pockets; all-around belt; lined with lvi..:fin satin yoke and plaid body; ages 11 to Big boys’ wool mackinaws, $8.85 Swagger sports styles, not at all like the old time ma Popular muff pock- . ets and lower pnch poc{eu to pmm ripping. * Well tai- lAll"f de lored of mackinaw cheviots, in green and blue overplaids. Ages 8 to 18. Junior boys’ wool _ overcoats, $8.35 Kinky chinchillas and sturdy cheviots, in conve style, with muff and flap pockets and all- around belt. st of these coats are lined with wool, flan! nal or phn'lu for dnnble warmth. Ages 2% to 10. Boys’ two-trousers wool suits, $8.85 Not cheap clothes at a ellenp price; but good clothes at a low price. - All-wool- tweeds, cheviots and - cassimeres; also corduroys. Single and ke with -.I)ln (m -!(ol) models; conts lined dureys, 7 te 15, % Ages 7 to 17., Cor- FREE---U. S. Army Caps for Boys U. S. Army caps, the same as our boys wore during th every boy who comes accompanied by an adult. i Boys® fine blouses, 59¢ . , $10.95 coats ‘S, . sweaters, $2.95 Slllts, $l 95 ; Slmplo pillows, $2 each :Crochet $12.50 coats $ '95 !tvle sweaters - wboy. #flv nmlly sell at ’4 n; Double-bed lln lpreull, in -evelfif sls'“ coats 5 with deep shawl collars. c‘ndmu 550 a!'loul us shapes in lfiu‘:;{‘ :1& or protty pattern + $17.50 coats Solid eolml and the popu- | and trouse: ': 'd‘mfl;‘“ ey Table ‘urfs, 32 lar school combinations. Navy, green, gray, maroon, brown. Sizes, 7 to 16 years. Rl Yolour oc dpue; Skl | voe iEled - ok . Huck towels, 12 for $2 ;S‘ma..mm.l 3‘;.'5«:'.'"1“::»- ; Finest of wool coatings: ¢ 47%36-inch - towels, of durable “'flt' GYAEiBy:inaties " “Silvertones. Bolivia. Kerseys and grade huck; hemn?ed ends. 0. 5 s 33 . Broadcloths. Velours. Novelties. D elours, $2 yard S : ek One style . "::?;;e m‘:’“lv z: as thlt,u ".;?3,’,".,':"’5' Yard. '.“, _All the coats lined and warmly interlined Skctched N gy lor portleru or overdrapes. Va- e Dozens. of models; helted .nd flare buh, and plain styles-with tailored 7th at F Wlun prices are guaranteed 7th at F _'m.n.m..a ’n. m.'n}.n 13- f"‘" mti W‘&%" ol : " Most of h" with FUR B e — - fnch vutl} ow white b)nfnu, 4 Z ,.“' -.'m B'l- lfl “ H;., Siges 3'to C. . Y3 Boys’ given away free to all-wool Boys® play trousers are gaily trimmed ; ‘l-urldtnlhm Teath' . aged headpiece. m..g.u P collar " or bnuonto-nenk Bu)ll:lmnn-fl.- Fur fabric coats: a sale Authentic copies of fine fur coats in luxurious modes of pronounced beauty These coats are reproductions of the finest fur . coats, providing the same beauty and styles. . They are developed of the best fur fab- . rics known—Salt’s Peco, Behring, Baffin seal plush, also Lapinex and Hudson seal All the coats are handsomely silk lined; many are magnificently embroidered and every coat proclaims its class. coats and belted models, with choice of 36, 40, 45 and 48 inch lengths ‘Wrappy Sale! 700 pairs Women's pure silk stockings ’] Don’t hesitate to buy these stockings for gifts or your own use. “ True, the price is only $1, but the are first quality. from top to toe; the silk is pure (free from “loading” or any adulterant), with reinforced mer- cerized lisle top and feet. Biack and cordovanm. Christmas bexed, 1f desired: (New hose shop, first floor.) FREE: Linle art calendars A praetical little book for your purse, with leaves for phone Il-ben. and oranda; also What $2 w1ll buy in bedwear and drapenes 'Turld:ll ~towe,ls, 4 for §2 Large stze; ""“‘f“"h'm‘ hlua " med with. tapestry and gold b a Real fur trimmings —enhance the richness and value of the coats; real furs, such as skunk dyed opossum, beaverette, natural and Fitch opossum and raccoon. Most of the coats GVith fur collars; many also with fur cuffs. Misses’ sizes 16 to 205 women’s 34 to 44. " STOUT sizes 42 to 54. wine. i H Women's fur coats, $49.50 Made of selected French and New Zealand coney. Well- matched skins, heavy fur and tailored to needle-point perfec- tion. Popular full flare, 36-inch models, belted and with large cape collars. Brown and taupe. Sizes 36 to 44. (Furs shop, The Hecht Co., second floor.) Spend $5 for her Xmas blouse -Women’s felt slippers ' it ad S Get the finest and newest in Washington *x W Xk % We specialize on $5 blounses, aim to have best in Washington at that price. More proof ii these newcomers: Beaded crepe de chines Lace and georgette combinatione Stunning Canton crepes. Stunning color combinations; trimmings; several tailored lylu, December. Sizes 36 to 46. i Prettily boxed for Christmas giving. oy s A As sketched. Soft padded soles, with pompon and ribbon trimmings. Royal and copen blue, purple, lavender, dark brown, helio, uupe, light blue, pink and novelty brai and all new (First floor.) Richly colored velour scarfs, fri Yo pwards’ of: one hundred and fifty mmfi'mmfi,wwflmm m.lmom.mm,:; i 2000 new tub dresses Tots’ coats; a sale The leaps to the news. The buyer is just bnck from New the: she helped our makers. clean he ciate these dresses all the more. - Nothing but fast color: —notlnng but first-class workmanship, with every dress cut full and free and finished just so. checks, solid colors am‘! various com- binations. $1.50, $2 and 51 $2.50 grades at The maker is retiring from business. We took over his entire stock; dresses made to sell at $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. You should know this maker as we do, then you would appre- Amoskeag ginghams and chambrays Dozens of styles; stripes, plaid, White pique or plain collars, piping, embroidery and every trimming idea i found this season. Get her a plenty, for one dollar in | many cases ‘doesn’t cover the cost of . material. - Sizes 7 to 14. Also at $1 are Tots’ Dresses, Sizes 2 to 6 (Girls® lbop—'lin Hecht Co.—third foor.) ouse. coats—a few of this, a few of that—