Evening Star Newspaper, January 17, 1922, Page 11

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The Hecht Co’s Clean Swee]p Sa]le surges thru the store slashing prices on all goods not essential to next season’s : business. 4 Every section contributes: noteworthy savings greet you ' at every turn. Look for the Clean Sweep Sale signs. £ Sale of women’s Corsets, $2.89 Regular and stout sizes. All standard makes. Look at the line-up—W. B., Elastine, « Reduso, American Lady, Gotham rubber. girdle and others. Some are discon- tinued models; others are slightly soiled from dis- play. Sizes for all. (The Hecht Co., second floor.) . Double-faced auto robes $4.95 Two robes in one; double thickness, double weight, double: warmth. In effective contrasting shades. Mohair and wool mixed—damp-proof and dust resisting. Full size. Youthline," Now for a clean sweep of . - women’s blouses - 09¢ Eormer prices are forgotten. We’ve taken upwards of 400 blouses—broken as- sortments «f higher-priced lines — and made them all 69¢. Voiles and batiste; plain white and colors, léflnm mesh, cross bars and stripes, fancy and tailored, a f styles with all sizes, 36 to 44, in one style or :no:hle’r“” b Finer blouses, $2.65 Most of these are usual $5 grades. Georgette and crepe de chines, in beaded, embroidered and lace trimmed models. Blnbfi, navy, flesh, brown, bisque. Sizes 36 to 42. (The Hecht Co., third floor.) A maker’s close-out of women’s union suits Fine ribbed white cotton, in medium and heavy weight, with choice of every style made, but net all sizes in every - style. Suu 36 to 445 not all are perfect. Wool-mixed union suits, $2.45 Forest M:lls and_Cartet’s fine wool-mixed suits from g:r‘ ore;nln stock. Medium and heavy wnq,hu. Sises Boys’ union suits, 79¢ eavy gray cotton; long sleeves. and - ankl PR L e Aoy il o R vy eniotlengh; A — Taf- C — Taf- feta, with feta, with silk braid georgette medal- bouffant. lions.” G i — and nu- B — Taf- merous feta, with others just silk braid as pretty. loops. Continuing that spectacular sale of women’s and misses® new Poiret twills Tricotines Canton crepes Mignonettes Yes, a sale, but judging from fashions and fabrics one infers a style presentatlon. droop under beadings, pastel taffetas that flash a rainuow brightness in silk and sequins, alluring lace frocks that will . fairly float thru a dance. of the year. Choose what you like best—silk, satin, mlen, lace; black and colors. Misses’ sizes, 16 1o 20; women’s; 34 to 42. Stout . (Sports shop, first ficor, south amnex.) Phese skunk-tiim;iled Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) coats 5269.50 Any fur expert will tell you the quality of these furs justifies a much higher price, while the style features of the coat are mani- fest. Approved 36-inch flare model; hand- somely silk lined and finished with deep shawl collar and cuffs of skunk fur. 79C Voile, marquisette and scrim curtains, with neat hemstitched borders. All 21, yards long. $6.95 blankets, $4.5' bound. Size 66280 inches. Maderia Linens: Clean Sweep Real hand-embroidered linens, slightly soiled from handling. While these quantities last. Quantity Size 7th ‘at F-. Article— 24-inch Round Centers.. - Regular Price ~ Sale 11— 4— 3— 11— FYYTTT 54-inch Round Covers........ 5 ~ (The Hecht Oo., thind floor.) The Hecht Co. T ‘Warm blankets in attragtive plaids. Nellly / Satin charmeuse For every Spring newness is revealed—slim straight frocks with .All these are here and dozens of others—dresses for almost every sizes, 4415 to 5215. :A S ° . | Crepe de chine eler - wide sleeves and jeweled girdles, bouffant drapes that fairly occasion—all at a price which marks this sale as one of the big events & § : (The Hecht Co., second floor.) (The Hecht Co., first floor.) °, Ak PO Flve Player-planos to be sold at : 13395 ~because they have been used for demonstration purposes. Full 88-mnote players, with every device Taking over a maker’s samples and surplus stocks brings the general excellence of finish. 510 3 delivers it —small monthly pa; ts for the balance. y E ymen e (The Hecht Co., feurth ficor.) with ribbon or built-up shoulder “Late Hm on_ double-disc, 10-inch phonograph RECORDS, 49¢ (Becond Bivor.) 'HANAN shoes $9.85 $l~1.85 ‘ for women for men High and low shoes, in black and tan lutlwu, for both men and women. These prices enable yonmgetflANANqnflityforthepfloeofordl- : Clearing! Women's boots, $2.55 Andifyonfindyonrshelndnyleyonun save anywhere from $5 to $10 a pair. : Broken assortments from regular stock: hunpleu sises; .Ju salesmen’s samples in sizes 3%, 4 and 434. i Turned of welt soles; military and high or low heely, < owns, 69¢ Wirm fl-nndm in pink or blue ‘ATM D.'Mf beckiandifrere batiste, and also nainsook chemise. Women’s Toe-sans, 59¢ : S!ep-m rubbers with storm or strap front. (The Hecht Co., main floor.) mings and wide satin sashes. Sizes 8 to un . fiounce of embroldery Sises'8 o 14 gowns and envelope chemise =g 0c=— desired in a high-grade A next-to-nothing price when one considers the player-piano. As valuable 3 o Srony every stnndpotiek & beauty of these fine gowns, t,he dainty lace and em brand-new player. .broidery trimmings, the touches of h~ndwork and Round, square or “V” neck. Pink or white nainsook. Enveh;pe chemise also of pink or white nainsook, satin inserts, others with lace or embroidered edges. From the same maker at *]-2 Come even finer gowns, in nainsook, longeloth or Girls’ white dresses $3.95 made to sell at $5 and $5.95 .7 . If the girl is shortly to graduate or be confirmed : _jowhngoodfimetouveonherfi-oek. Attractive styles as pictured. Fine lawns and batistes with lace trim- these fine plaid prunella skirts at %6 . The closely" woven prunellas in al- ternating pleats of plain shade, with colorful stripes or plaids. Various styles in pleats, : Skirts for sport or street wear. ‘Waist bands 25 te 32. ’ (The Hecht Co., second foor.) Clear-away sale women’s coats 39 2.75 —now gives you choice of bolivia, nor- mandy and wool velours; all silk lined, with convertible self collars or FUR collars. 54475 Includes the “class” of -this year’s coats in fabrics and furs that establish individual distinction. i (The Heebt Co., second Soor.) women’s pure linen handkerchiefs 10c Snow white, first quality handkerchiefs; hemstitched. Aso in the lot ‘are Swiss lawns with embroidered corner. Limit of 6 to a customer. (The Hecht Co., first ‘floor) The maker’s “clean sweep” of women’s silk hose, 69¢ These are the same good stockings we sell freely at a much higher price. Now at 69c because of a raised thread or other trifling irregularity which few will find and none will mind. Pure unadul- terated silk with mercerized heels and toes. Black and brown. Sizes 815 to 1015. (Tbe Hecht Co., first floor.) Boys’ wool mackinaws $3.95 Better than an over- coat for an active boy; less than the price of an ordinary sweater. Heavy wool mackinaw cloth; double-breasted, with convert- ible collar and full belt, top muff and lower flap pockets. All scams taped and bound. Sizes 7 to 17. Jr. boys’ overcoats $3.95 Chinchillas and sturdy chev- iots in double-breasted styles. Durable plaid body lining; brown, olive and neat heather tones. Sizes 3 to 8. Boys’ shirts & blouses, 69¢ Blouses in madras, high count percales and heavy khaki, with collar attach- ed. In white and striped designs. Sizes 5 to 16 years. Shirts also of fine striped percales and madras; collar at- tached.- 12 to 14 inch neck- band. Boys’ knit caps, 39c Hockey style; heavily knit wool. Boys’ golf caps, 79¢ Corduroy, serges and cheviots some silk lined. (The Hecht Co., third floor.) Men’s knit TIES . straps; some with _ that fit as they should. 55C Knitted silk ties, please; ties that no one expected to find under 85¢ to $1, Solid colors, novelty weaves, pin dots, heath- er mixtures. Men’s silk striped woven madras shirts, *1-° Woven madras forms a background for beautiful silk stripes—a union ‘of service with style. First quality shirts Men’s 2 union suits,*1- Less than half price because they are known as “run-of- the-mill” grade, which means some suits may be subject to a slightly thickened thread or other technical irregularity. natural. Sizes 36 to 46. 3 of the many styles sketched 165 195 shirts, shirts, “shirts, $2.65 shirts, $295 shirts, $3.35 Gicld? prineces-dipe, W0 1 || S v Heckt Os, third Sesn) Well made, full taped, with closed crotch. .Ecru, white, All Manhattan shtrts are now reduced $385 $4.65 shirts, shirts, shirts, $4.63 shirts, $6.35 shirts, $7.95 (The Heobt Co., Matn Floor.) |Men’s wool sweaters, 4% Shaker and regular knit sweaters for athletes and men who work outdoors. Large shawl collars; some mlhont collars.. In gray, navy, maroon and brown. (Mala floor, south lllll\ Clean sweep .of men’s : KNOX hats, %5 Formerly.$8 to $16 . Fine_ felt, velmu-c b:!:: beuven, the KNOX d;efinenpmduetof fluirklnll Bhekmdeblon. : Broken sites. < mmcp.-u-l—r) XX

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