Evening Star Newspaper, December 14, 1921, Page 33

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THE EVEN’IING STAR, WASHH‘«'GTON D. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 192L 83 A powerful sale of H@V@fly new dresses, *15 Sale-.' women's high shoes 00 e $2.95 were $10.00 SOMETHING over 500 pairs, about equally divided between our own broken assort- ments and salesmen’s samples. The salesmen’s samples are only in sizes 33, 4 and 413, A and B widths, The rest of the shoes are from our own %tock and in- clude all sizes in one style or another. All the shoes are in scasonable styles, including tan and brown calf, black or brown kid, blue or mat kid, blue suedc with hu(h or low heels and turn or welt soles. Get as many pairs as will fit you at $2.95 (The Hecht Co., first foor.) Give her either or both Silk: chemise or . petticoat, *1-2 Envelope silk chemise are of crepe de chine, with' choice of a dozen styles; tailored, lace trim- med, hand embroidered. White and fiesh « The petticoats at $1.89 are of .a firmly woven silk jersey, in black or solid colors; the ruflle often with contrasting color insert, as shown. (Lingerie shop, second flcor.) 1,000 dresses or more for lmle miss two-to-six at a price which makes home sewing seem foolish. For thesc dresses are made of Amoskeag gingham, chambrays and the various combinations Chiefly in Empire styles, with tie-back sashes or all-around belts and patch pock- ets. Sizes 2 10 6. Continuing the sale Big girls’ dresses, °*1 2,000 of these dresses went on sale today for the first time, so plenty will be left “r tomorrow. Made to sell at $1.50 to $2. Sizes for girls 7 to 14. (The Hecht Co., third fioor.) Boy’s all-wool serge Sailor suits, $3.% Let him dress up like a sailor man; it will indulge his childish fancy; make him proud of his clethes. And where could you find anythingmore prac- tical than these ALL-WOOL serges with warmth and wear in every thread. Oliver Twist and Middy styles as sketched —with three rows of white braid on collar and cuffs, emblem on sleeve and large sailor tie. Pants full lined and well tailored. For boys of 215 to 8 years. Two like sketch, $3.95 | 1,000 pairs children’s slippers Felt bootees and Everetts as sketched _and every pair with real LEATHER SOLES. These may be had in copenhagen blue, red and garnet felt } with nursery designs on collar and toes. The arrival of these newcomers forces down the price on our own stock of felt bootees and ribbon-trimmed slippers to $1. | All sizes, 5 to 2; for kiddies of 2 to 11 years. s i (The Hecht Co., third floor.) e Ehristmas gabings checks eaghed bere Gray Canton crepe with gold beading $I5 Black satin charmeuse, novelty design 15 drape $ Black Can- ton crepe avith (The Hecht Co., third floor.) - - R Canton Black Span- crepe, rock ish lace over vari-color- with corsage satin, $15 ed bmdmg bouguet, $15 o~ Ny ' black bands, $15 Brouwn satin with orange georgette, $15 . [, Glove sflk vests $].39 'ORGET the little price; the vests are perfecl from hem to shoulder straps. Firmly woven glove silk, in the popular bodice-top style. Flesh s!mde, Sizes 36 to 42. (Underwear shop, first floor.) A sure way to please her! % | | i | { Two days of “stirring sales” announced _yesterday continue tomorrow - * 568 dresses --styles of surpassing beauty in fabrics of known worth EVERY year about this time the mar- ket becomes ripe for just such a sale. For before planniné spring work and purchases makers must first clear their winter stocks. So knowing our makers and our mar ket, we set forth with ready cash—ar conquered. 568 dresses are here selected from ten times that many because we had the pick of our maker’ lines and selected as carefully as if we were paying full prices. 568 dresses—an alluring array of new styles—indi- vidual and charming. Fashion at her best; fabrics of the finest; note them: Canton crepes Crepe-back satin Charmeuse Crepe meteors Kitten’s ear saltin Poiret twills Crepe satins Georgette, etc, Tricotines Seven of 'the many styles are sketched--scores of others are not —but from those sketched you can see we h a v e beaded and braided models, corded and drawn-work motifs, coat styles and circular tunics, straightline and draped modes. Colors are black, navy, brown'and gray. Misses’ sizes 16 to 20; women’s, 34 to 42. STOUT sizes 44 to 50. Arranged in sizes on racks Almost. our entire ready-to-wear section is given over to this sale. It will be easy for you to find just what you want, because the dresses are ar- ranged according to size. Extra salespeople will be on the floor, so that you won’t have to wait. Ther are plenty of sizes—plenty of styles. Every one should find at least two or three dresses that are j what she wants—and at this price every one can afford them. (The Hecht Co., second 1 Smartest gifts in Santa’s pack! Handmade blouses fi; : 31 95 —of imported French voile nnd fine Swiss batiste. | Here is a gift to delight the re- cipient, for every woman enjoys a %eal handmade blouse. All of fine French voile or Swiss batiste, all handmade threughout, beau- tified with hand-embroidery and hand- drawn work as ean be done only by patient Filipino fingers. Tuxedo and ‘V” neck styles; all with lon: ‘Sl?e\'fl and turnback cuffs. Sizes Christmas boxed; ready for presentation. (Blouse shop—third floor.)

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