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Heatherspun Jersey Sport frocks have come for spring Heatllerspnn is worsted jer- sey. It won’t muss or wrinkle; rain spots can’t hurt it; and it outwears two cloth dresses. Dewloped in simple girlish styles with smart sport lines. Sketched at ’13.75 nodel with Also at $13.75 are tvu—plece dresses with slip~ over blouse which has Canton crepe silk collar edged with fluting, Rose, jade, fuchsia, green, copen, navy, black. lmy- a snappy coat style white pique $10 collar and cuffs. $8.! 95 lmy: a two-piece jersey with shirred blouse, which has kid collar and cuffs. Henna, navy, tan, brown and black. Misses’ sizes, 14 to 20; women’s, 34 to 38. (The Hecht Co., second floor.) “Collegiate” This heatherspun " jersey frock $13.75 coats 7 For girls and “flappers” Boyish coats with a casual air of indiffer- ence —th e freedom and grace of youth. For these coats are 3 dressy without seeming ‘so —they possess the art that conee-ls art. Belted .nll :ronnd, with in- verted pleat in back ending in large embroidered arrow. Large roomy square pockets; square T lu: ['oIo coat, $15.95 Similar styles at $10.95 to $27.50 patch pockets. $15.95. Tan polair and indefinite heathers. Sizes 10 to 16 years. The felt hat she wears is $2.39 (illustrated on yrl above) The hat is of felt and is only one of a score of new styles for girls. Other hats are of tweed, felt, fancy straws and silk and satin combinations. Tailored, dress and sport models. $1.95 to $3.95. Collegiate dresses (as sketched) $7-95 Wool jersey with white leather collar and cuffs. Shirring at waist, pleated skirt on band. Henna, navy, ren;geer, flemish. Sizes 8 to g Girls’ rain capes, $1.95 Ready for the spring rains Navy blue or red sateen rubber- ized rain capes with attached hood. Hood is lined with plaid. Sizes to 14. This jersey dress, $7.95 Sweater skirts, 5 For girls of 8 to 16 High school girls wear these d skirts with lawn blouses (sketehed at $1.25) or with wool sweaters ($1.95). Skirts lre made of the lonp;unn; w«:l:l Box ple-ud as shown. ey s beoniplal 24 to 27 inch waist measure. 24 to 29 ach lengths. Girls’ suspender Kiltie skirts, $3.95 djust the suspender. Cpenlm]nn.blb:keh 0] navy blue and brown checks. Sizes 8 5 = (The Heeht Co., mm floor.) Living models will show gil:ls’ and flappers’ sport stylés including knickers, coats, hats, etc.’ Hours 11 to 12 and 2:30 to 3:30 (The Heeht Co., third fioor.) Pianos and players from our discontinued Baltimore stock. Sale! Pianos as low as $95 Players as low as $285 floddiunmy one L - 3 g Hockt Oo.. fourth Soor.) THE- EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ' D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1922. Vs The Hecht Co. .+ Girls’ and boys’ shoes, 2% Dress and school shoes for children of 4 to 11 years Patent leather, dull leather and dark brown leathers, High-cut lace and button styles. Sizes 6 10,8; 8% to 11; 115,10 2, 4 Large boys’ shoes, $2.95 These are in black and brown calf. English lace high shoes with goodyear welt leather soles and heels. For boys of 6 to 11, in sizes of 1 to 5%, (The Hecht Co., third floor.) Another new double disc record “April Showers” The big dance hit, coupled with * “The Sun Will Soon Be Shining.” This is only one of a score of new “Hits” that- arrive as fast as they be- come popular. Why pay 75c to $1 for new “Hits” when practically iden- tical records are always here at 49c. (The Hecht Co., second floor.) Important! women'’s glove silk vests $1 29 Every womnn knows the quality —a closely woven glove silk that will wash and wear. Bodice top style with silk ribbed shoulder straps. Sizes 36 to 42. Flesh shade only. women’s imported kid gloves, 95¢ Lowest price known in years for first-quality gloves. Imported soft pliant ekins, in 2, 3 and 4 clasp styles. Black and white. Also at 95¢ are broken assortments from regu- lar stock of lambskin and glace gloves, twe le. 5 = (The Hecht Co., first floor.) Regular and 3 lengths. mfi:ls and ch:ldrcn to 12 years. This is grent' ‘We’ll put thousands - of little feet into these fine 3,600 pairs children’s mercerized socks. kinds, all sizes, all styles. - White, light and dark grounds; all with contrasting roll tops. Some are sketched; scores of others are not. Sizes 415 to 91 for ‘ —Polly Stewart —Thornleigh mercenzed socks: sale, 29c All first quality, all 29c—needless to say many will sell later for near double. (The Hecht Co., hose shop, first floor.) Fas}zion tells a tale of - Tweed suits so we tell of a sale at * ) 329.50 All the new tweeds; the old-established . favorites in the newest of spring shades ~—Blairgowric —Murdock; etc. . —Tassavant —Bonnie Doon Herrmgbones, twills and mixtures in all the designs that have given rise to their many names. Good-looking suus——sporty—-as you can see from the typical style sketched. Single and double breasted models, one-button models, tuxedo and notch collars, patch, welt or slant pockets. - Crepe de chine or pean de cygne, silk lined. Rose, copen, orchid, rust, tan, brown and combinations. Misses’ sizes, 14 to 20; women’s, 36 to 44. Finest quality Qlive Drab Army Blankets, 4 Best grade Army blanket: made. Every one mmnru 66x84 inches and weighs about 4 pounds. Not the usual harsh Army blanket, but a soft woolen; guaranteed to contain 80% or more wool Qther U, S. blankets at §2 and $3 . Comforts, $1.89 Colorful silkoline comforts, filled with sanitary snow-white cotton. Deeply un- derpriced. Comforts, $4.39 Regular $6.95 grade, filled with lamb’s wool. Center of Persian and floral silko- line and bordered with 12 inches of sateen. Large size. Crochet bedspreads, $1.98 Doublebed size spreads, in several pretty patterns, Free from artificial stiffening. (THY Hecht Co., third fioor.) 7% more days of the half-yearly Furniture sale With its discounts of 10% to _40%' Everything ss included Don’t make the mistake of waiting until the eighth day and then expect to share in these 10% to 40% discounts—the sale ends wnll the month, positively. 4 Sale silk mignonette ‘blouses 3] % Mignonette is a glorified silk jersey; more closely woven, hence better wearing - and, we think, better looking. Sna les, trimmed with silk fringe braid or wool %:’m:'y One style sketched. Flesh, bisque, Dutch blue, orchid, gray, jade, Tose, navy. - Sizes-38-to 44, Pongee blouses, $2.95 Tmported “silk pongee with a timetried reputation for many trips to the tub. '(TM -Hecht Co., third foor.) * Tailored, and lace trimmed models with roll, tuxedo or Peter Pan . collars. - Long sleeves. Natural only. Size: 36 10 46. Sl .95 Sl:p-on styles in approved Il“'!Wool yarns in v:r‘l:gd mn&hgwm s, - N a‘fl}ing ss reserved (The Hecht Co., second fivor.) Sketched Elk with brown or black saddle :fm,l;, $7.85. Women’s rubber-soled sport oxfords, ¥7-55 A shape-retaining, smartlooking sport oxford that now tops the vogue. It provides —more freedom —better looking —more comfort —longer wearing Shoemts it the dup] r soles grip the groun surety and freedom. Several styles: —Tan with brown saddle, Nataral with Scotch Smoked elk with bla Selnd'l eaddle and black back stay. Sale of women’s spring cluded, the piece or suite of fur- hiture . whlch you have in mind now may be gone before the expiration of the month. The time to act is now. 5 Stdl going strong. Sale . © women 's wool sweaters mdl]llhenewqmng | ' (The Hocht Co., st Sierd ™ low shoes at *4 is still in pro;res-, prondm; hlrly full amnmms of one, two and three straj 18s “jazz” and street oxfords in bl-ek -nd tan lulhzn. All new styles; not to be duplicated at uywllete near this price. And, while entire stocks are in- (The Hecht Co., fourth foor.) (The Hecht Co., first floor.) . Have you shared in this " tremendous sale of APRONS ' Full cut-and finely finished, with deep hems, - closelysewn.nnd with scarcely a truant thread. - pron dresses, suitable for house dresses; full suhes. deep pockets; a dozen or more at- tractive styles. th colors (melnflmg blue), stripes} plud.,- d extr: 36 to 50. . W““ ey - Dr. Adolf Lorenz The renowned Austrian professor; of “bloodlm surgery” mow in dnl country endorses and recommends Nemo Hygienic Corsets —for their alleviative and curative purposes as well as for . “stout womenknmi::h that large ch:hof l:vomzil actively en- gnged in work w] reqlmes much physical exertion.” Seeuumyofl)r.‘ lm«hnmm&.n‘&:dqfl-.“) 1 19 suits and overcoats. style. Put down $29.50; pick up $3.95 and $7 shirts, except for so much less. —Jersey Silks —Crepe Silks —Jacquards 14 to 17. Choice, $3.95. A let-go of hand-tailored Sults @ O’coats : $29.50 Sale started Thursday with close to 1,000 Broken assortments, but the break in price bridges over that. And in one pattern or another you are almost sure to find something desirable in your size and Big news and good mews! SilK shirts Including our entire stock of $5, $6 A tremendous purchase forces down the price of every silk shirt in stock—can’t sell ’em at prices when these newcomers are selling —Baby Broadclotlis —Imported Broadcloths —~Fancy White Silks, i:tc. a bargain. Manhattans Dobbs Hats dominate spring styles Felts and derbies, $7 ! i Solid colors, white and innumerable stripes. Sizes } Clearing Knox caps, $1.95 | (The Hecht ( ¢ n ) Final clearance of som brown. Sizes 34 to 46. This cowhide Kit ba Lowest price we've known on a bag of this quality. Note the bag closely. The approved English model, compact, with spa- cious carrying space. 18 and 20.inch sizes; straps all around; leather lining; dou- ble grip handle; brass trim- ming; patented hinged flat clasp and strong lock. 18-inch size; tan and blacky TWO pairs of ~he will wear the suit twice as long and look better all . the time. . $7-95 —now buys such suits, for school or dress Single-breasted models with pointed yoke back and inverted pleat. Coats full lined; both pairs of knickers full lined. Cheviots - and cassimeres, in olive “and heather mix- Winter clearance Boys® wool mackinaws, $6. Dressy plaids. All seams bound and taped, or with full bodylndlleevehnmp Ages Tto 17. Big boys’ overcoats, $7.95 Ulsters and dressup coats in all-wool cheviots. Plaid ‘worsted body lining; satin Venetian yoke. Ages 9 .to 16. Junior boys’ overcoats, $6. Doublebreasted fancy models in all-wool cheviofs, ve- lours and chinchillas. Red flannel or wool and fiorfled plaid linings. Ages 310 9. Men’s sweaters, sweaters in pull-over and coat styles. with and without collars. Heavy and light weights: regu- lar and shaker knits. Gray, navy, maroon and (The Hecht Co., first floor, If his suit has 5 ‘ 2 Boys’. blouses—sale, 69c Fast color high connt percales in neat stripe patterns; plain white madras; olive drab khaki. All seams double stitched. Collar-attached styles. Ages 5 to 16. 54.50 e , several score south annex.) knickers 95 A\ i i 95 (The Hecht Co., third floor.)