Evening Star Newspaper, December 22, 1921, Page 33

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_ This French coney fur coat 34950 —is one of the best fur values we’ve had this sea- son. Selected French coney skins, well match- ed and finely made. Full flare, 364nch model; large cape collar and belt, as pictured. —Silk lined throughout. —Brown and gray. —Sizes 36 to 40. Fur neckpieces: gifty! Gray coney chokers Opossum chokers $7.95 Brown and fitch shades. Women’s $2 Fur felt Juliets (as sketched) So much better looking than the ordinary felt slip- per, and more practical and | comfortable. Leather turn soles. Black, gray, wine, sapphire blue, taupe, purple, old rose. All sizes 3 to Genuine- cowhide traveling bags 7 Not cowhide surface, but genuine leather clear through; a 2Ys-ounce leather that will wear almost forever. Sides are oneplece leather; cor- ners aro reinforced; brass trimmings nndmdsonbocomfuznnpu— tection. Also ylo slippers Various fur chokers 815 Squi double fitch opossum, .\;m tch and skuak dyed opossum. (The Hecht Co.—Second Floor.) slippers, $1 $ b 2% 0ls'e at $1 Oneothebenot(:hnmn with uppers, padded soles, and a pnenud turn-down cuff (now shown low), which can"be worn ln;h desired—hence the name, Hylo. : Sale! Neverbreak wardrobe trunks 536.75 | Neverbreak trunks are built to withstand the b ‘hardest usage, and this is one of the leaders in the Neverbreak line. ] = S Neverbresk wardrobe has five drawers on one side, the bottom one converti- ble into hat box, the top drawer. (with lock) subdivided ||, for one’s small necessities. Also has dustproof door Here is music for your home Christmas—and all days to come EVENING STAR, W, HING'.EON D.. Cheery-looking : Prunella skirts, *6 Tailored of the long-wearing pru- nella cloth, arranged in box pleats to show alternate stripes of solid eolor and plaids. s Nm.hh&orbmnlflulm with tan, white, Roman stripes’ and gray plaids. Richly colorful. Waist bands 25 to 38. : (mm-‘. fleor.) Sale wom . The price is so low that we want to say at - the outset that we have Crepe de chine a scant one hundred SilkEn l 3ltlmlll,w=ln]d!hn oosin oo ¥ bnnfifully!leu us:s‘;: b Gt Pttt ey chemise, y lored of SOFT, caressing quality, H annish coatin, A it | 2 e a dozen styles. Tailored mod- - UALESRAD RS els with ribbon' shoulder strapsy oth-* And all are silk lined mnffinl:un;:lp -hon!dm, e:“ sim- fact of which testifi E:n,u.,m-wmleuhaifiw. o heis worth, Belted and dsomely Or- blouse-models, in black and id, blue, flesh. colors; some with Beaverette Women’s glove fur eollars e Long coats and 40-inch silk vests et T 31.39 ‘women’s, 3‘0‘:"42. d A (Appare] Shop, Second floor.) First quality glove silk, with bodice top and ribbon shoulder straps. Desired flesh shade. Sizes. 36 (e Winter - §8 to $10 Poiret twills ; tricotines auto robes g - $5.95 Values are so pronounced tha en’s coats Small surpluses from our makers Ones and twos of a kind Twenty-five Salt’s Peco Plush Continuing that wonderful sale dresses -, * /‘ 3 ’10 Sale started today with upward of 400 lovely new dresses: t every woman who has not shared will do well to look*the dresses over. Double-faced, e:'n llrpdse robes. Two thickiesses—differ- ent colors top and boitom. A gift of a Tru-Hu & m blouse - 8495 TIIESE tailored styles of - ‘Tru-Hu, that long-wear- . ing wash silk that every * woman knows. others; every dress an approved mi Tuxedo or Peter Pan collars; narrow pleating on collar and turnback cuffs 4 with plestsd edge. Whito and flesh. 5 'Handmade blouses, $1.95 Theso sre of imported French voiles and Swiss batiste. Hand made and hand embroidered, with choice of half a desen styles in drawn work and solid embroidery. mm"*‘mumfiflnfih“uu sl iy (Blouses, ssesnd’ floer.) e Jersey Frocks ’5 mid-winter mdhm Misses’ sizes, 14 to 20; wnm:nn,afiw models and = '3.5‘..‘,':'“.‘:';“, bac- (Apparel shop, second ber)' [ THURSDAY‘ DECMER’ He vaaib s Football and here is the official size in a » genuine leather ball, with turn- ©d-in edges and strongly lewed at $4.95. Comyjlete vhl;jmy rubber blad- der, rawhide lace and lacing needle. Foot ball pufi:ps, 60c and 90c. Sale! Foot ball pants, $1.39 - sewn and reinforced for long wear, and heavily padded for his protec- tion. Waistband sizes, 26 to 32. a verything for basket ball Official leather basket balls, $11 to $16.50. ‘Whistles, 25c and 35c. Goal nets, $10 per set. Stoddnp, 9%¢c to Maroon, maroon blue, blue and' white. Wool jerseys, $3. Basket ball pants, $L65 to $6.30. Sturdy duck, wdl padded-and and white, urongly iew:d. Sale Infants’ caps, 69c " Genufis Pm,m» m Sale Tots" coats $5 95 Mademsellformnchmore,uyonmwefrom the fineqlmluy velours, elm:elu'lhs, silva'lones nnd mixtures. - Sizes 2 to 6. . Here'u wllele dlonL 400 men geta good Y'ES $3.95 is far below the regulaF jirice; yes, the shirts are first quality; all well made and finely finished. pongees movelty silks broadcloth silks ‘Y White and.colorful stripes. Broken' sssortments, but all sizes, 14 to 17, in one style or another, - Christmas boxed if desired. One big lot of silk ties, 85° Broken mmn;ofhgherpneedua.fihsltpead pm::lale, giving us hundreds of handsome ties at a price you recognize and appreciate. Fine silk fourin-hands, in ppmi%m»fid colors and fancies. " . = Other gift :uggeslwlll- i Manhattan shlrts, $2.50 to $10.00. Manhattan pajamas, $3.50 to $12.50. Silk crepe pajamas, $12.50, p Men 's union suits, ~$1.35 Men’s wool clocked hose, $1.35 Men's imported wool hose, 79¢ A let-go of BOYS’ ovemoau p goods anght in for ule pui We don’t handle clothing as low priced as this, because such clothes won’t wear satisfartorily. But now that assortments are ~~ broken we MARK DOWN our good clothing to a low pnee, solely for clearance purposes. Choose from Mackunws, $4.95 wanted top muff and lower patck pockets. Fagey yoke backs, belted, all seams taped and. wund. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Iu'ls-unin-ll.mdhwnev will speed ont.” Singl models in tweeds and cheviots. All lined' with alpaca. Sizes 6 to 17. - (The - Hecht ‘Co.—Third Floor.) Would you have utility, youth and charm embodied in one de- mure Jersey Frock?" You have them in these two-piece models, mads of fine wool jersey in the > shades. ' Navy, reindeer and henna. all at one pflce 175 ’RE enthnshstfg"@'hom these hose—you will " know why when you read the details at right. | And women like them as well as we do. The 1,500 § pairs that went on sale 'l‘fiesd-y mnbucume broken in * With 20 fullsize records 40 selections (see liu'below') "Phonograph 569 - and no money down . Say the word and we’ll send this magnificent phonograph to your home in time for Christmas. With it you get 20 double-disc meords, including such titles as Sizes 8 to 14. $5.00. U. S. Army 07.»]). “Kentucky blues” wymw.u.haif‘ mennd color umtmmts. "l‘urkhorl:_‘m sleep in my “Old Pal” : .'n “Down _at the Old Swim- ol $ Sowe‘dredtlwmkpr—gn helnd—- doll” . — e 35 &% 2,000 more pairs. | < “Aunt n.w'- children blues” Hmtheynm—dlrudytomhthm nfiefyingdlkmfln;g!flve’whmnm about for some years, . Blankets 8339 - A good, warm gift for the home, and-the long winter is nill ahead. Al theae,togetlm-wnh standard songs and umd music. Two selections to each record. . If you want -ny of , thu§ Clmmnu | sifts or for personal nse——uld{” early—even { 2,000 pairs won’t last long u’l{;fi The Phonograph compares favorably with the Iugheru ‘ priced instruments—you will be delighted with its clear tone, : reprodncingthnes. Also note these features: CE L fullsinmhomwb&um filmgeabiuet silent motor mmflifia And all these shades— Mknmufiwmm mm.mchl.-ilm,m,bne. LR OHwDrii“ ndtdll% wul;w-kh.mhlmnil-dl. ulm“lllh‘n. l-dih,

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