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Plenty of HANAN shioes have come for women Because of the skilled work in them HANAN cnl produce only a limited number of shoes lzurly the demand for these shoes is so great that m»fom we have had trouble in getting complete lines in early. Plenty here this season, however; new styles in all sizes nnle.l as the old standbys. ¥ = So if you want a satisfying shoe that is smart-look- ing; easy-wearing; shape-retaining and long-lasting; step into a pair of ANS. (The Hecht Ob., Srat fieor) Women's stockings: sqle Full-fashioned silks s 9 5 Silk and wool sport,| hose l All first quality, choice \ asparkle with style. the new tweed suits. All the stockings are with white or contrast- ing clockings. tops. Black, cordovan, chestnut, aluminum, nickel, lime, nude, grey. Mannish topcoats ‘Whatever their chsaificafion all the coats are cut with free mannish lines, imparting the swank of a sophomore. Tweed coats Polo coats Sport coats Raglan shoulders or set-in sleeves; loose ox belled models; half or full silk lined. Herringhones, camel’s hair, phul and checked tweeds; movelty coat- ings. Tan and brown shades, light blue and orchid. Sketched— camel’s hair, $25 Misses® sizes, 14 to 20; women's, 36 to 44, New spring skirts $8.95 Prunellas in colorful stripes and plaids. —side pleats —box pleats —cluster pleats —double box pleats 3 Colorful combinations—some plainly demure: others positively daring. Waist- hand 25 to 34. Navy tricotines Plain tailored .nodels, $3.95. Extra size skirts, $8.95 Pleated skirts in men’s wear serge. Navy . and black. Waistbands 32 to 38. (The Hecht Co.—second floor.) AN NN RS Ranger bicycles for men, women and children We are Washington representatives for the widely known Ranger and Pathfinder bicycles, manufactured by the Mead Co. of Chicago. » Our prices and terms are thé same as you pay at the faclory and at all times we aim to carry a representative assortment in stock. All the bicycles are now on display and those who have written the Mead Co. are particularly requested to come in and see their wheels. (The Hecht Co., sport shop, first floor.) Boys’ all-wool serge suits, 3795 for confirmation, graduation or for just good looks Jj« wearing kind.. New spring mod- els, with knife or inverted pleats; " also the semi-sport models, with flap pockets. . Coats’ and lined with_alpaca (not wflon) knickers are also full lined. Sizes 7 0 years. Boys suits, $7. 95 with extra knickers . If you want him to get extra wear from his clothes get him a suit with two pairs of knickers—the extra pair almost doubles the wear. 2 ™ i Sturdily-woven, smooth-finish cassimeres, in brown, olive an \dark gray shades, Ages 8 to 17. Semi-norfolk models with fancy yoke back and inverted ple-ta Coat is full lined; both pairs of knickers also full lined. (The Heeht O, taIFg Soir.) \ \ s The sports hose are of light-weight wool, i\ued with silk— Sport, pastel and heather shades to match Camel’s halr, rose, piak, periwinkle, -.YGII‘ sold, mavy, gray, jade. The silks are full fashioned and finely finisheds Mercerized .of machine or hand em- Douhle-warp serges, the long- - Thefleoh# (o 7th at F Qualuy-—at KREPE KNIT silks featured : in women'’s sprmg dresses at And of course the regulation Canton.crepes Crepe de chines Satin charmeuse and taffetas Fine farbics and finer fashions; everything is new from bouffant draperies- to straightline styles; from dressy togs to the tailored type. _Black and colors. Sport dresses at $19.75 deserve special mention, for they are of a finely knit jersey (soft and sup- ple), and smartly trimmed in white braid. One style is sketched. All sizes for misses, 14 to 20. ‘Women’s sizes, 36 to 44. “tThe fle(‘h( Co., second floor. Sketched taffeta dress, $19.75 Regul_ation dresses = $].29 ' Loslg-weariné S p 0 r t galatea cloth White skirts with red middy; or red middy with white skirts, Pleated skirts; some middies with laced front; others mixtures; the and ever-practical for misses and women Heatherspun jerseys and tweeds. ° At home on city streets or country lanes, and no fabric is better for hard knockabout wear. Various styles; the jerseys in heather combinations. * Misses® aizes, 14 to 20; women's, 36 to 42. a price 7th at F "Tweed suits for the ' large woman 525 Tweed suits, tailored in long, graceful lines 1hat are distinctively slender- Belted coat; full tailored skirt. The material is the smart Polly Stewart tweed. Rose, copen, gray, tan and orchid shades. \ Sizes 4234 to 525, (The Hecht Co.—second !bor.) Women’s TWEED ‘hats, 2% - for between seasons.and rough wear . The TWEED suit and coat call tweed hats into vogue Sketcnea jersey dress, $197% These newcomers are tailored in semi-mannis| fuh- ion; silk lined. Rose, tu:" copen, periwinkle, pny an, brown nr-del (Men's shyp, first foor.) Girls’l school & dress shoes $2.55 School and dress shoes for children of 2 to 11 years. All sizes in patent, dull lld leathers in lace styles; also d-ll The pleasing dresses tweeds in natty color with black tie. (The Hecht Co., seond fiosr.) leather buttop shoes, in sizes 11% to 2 only. Sizes 7 to 14. = 2 (Third fioor.) Tots’ tub Filmy voile blouses dresses, 89¢ Fascmatzngly trimmed with filet lace Attractive new styles $l :55 for spring, in fast color. = —plain chainbrays Two of the many styles "‘”‘M‘ —striped ginghams —check ginghams Beautified with touches broidery; organdy trim- mings, wide sashes. Sizes 2 to 6 years. (Third fldor.) 1, 200 new froc Imported and domestic voiles; some trimmed with filet lace, others with Calais or Venice laces. Beautified with frills and tucks and touches of machine or hand embroidery. “V™ or round mecks; roll, flat or Peter Pan collars; lon‘ or shert sleeves. Suu (The lnt Co.—third fiser.) k aprons, 69c A dozen becoming styles—five of them are sketched. Ginghams Chambrays . Linenes Percales Regular and extra sizes Let the crowds come; we’ve heaped the tables high; segre- gated sizes; provided extra salespeople; done everything to speed the sale along. Seamless sheets 51-'5 Full double-bed size (81x90 inches) free from dressing. Deep hems. Grochet Bpdopecads, BI5. . - & (i, And women will come for , these aprons, for all are made with plenty of fullnese—in . sizes that fit—and tastefully trimmed with belts,- wide sashes, movel pockets and rick-rack edging. Solid colors, checks, stripes an g . various i \tiom. Sizes 36 to/46. Sofa cushions, 39° Cretonne-covered sofa- cnlhiolu, filled with soft material; 18 inches squsre. Attractive patterns. lfi“h,flfll s Clearance! nien’s tl"ousers 700 pairs grouped at two prices— away some 700 pairs. Desirable trousers for street, office or shop wear. Solid colors and stripes, va- riously in— —Worsteds —Serges Waistband sizes 29 to 60. Practically a “choice-of-the-house sale,” for it includes every overcoat now on our floors. Most of the coats represent the reserve stock of three of our best makers; the rest of the coajs are from our own stock. Coats sold regularly at $35 10 $55 —and you’ll pay that much for similar grades next fall. Look ahead nine months and save the differ- ence. Sale of men’s. overcoats, .Any man who puts his head into a DOBBS hat gets a new idea of the word DISTINCTIVE. Spring styles are ready, $7 ’ Sale! CondesBalbrlgflan union suits, $1-45 Soft, body-caressing balbriggan, absorbent and light weight—fine for summer wear. Athletic style; also with ankle-length and one»qu-ner sleeves. Fancy ampes Sizes 36 to 46. At $145 because the maker says, “They are slightly irregular.” Poof ! A raised or thnkened l.hrud possibly an oil spot; nothing to hurt. Sizes 36 to 46. Men’s lisle hose, 19° These also are slight “seconds,” else the price would be double. Double heels and toes. Black and colors. 6 pairs, $1. (The Becht Co., frst floor.) 3375 $4.75 | Lack of space compels us | to condense our stock of | men’s trousers, so we clear | ~—Cassimeres —Flannels | This inahogany Sheraton Console PHONOGRAPH Not an assembled phonograph— This is the original Emerson Console. /$89 is the lowest price we know of for a really instrument such as this is. Most Consoles at abou $100 or over are simply portable phonographs pla into a cabinet from an outside maker—this ONSOLE i one entire unit. The cabinet is of mahogany —not mahogany finish, but heavily veneered mahogany. E: detnhf finish bespeaks the finest cabinet workmanship. All th are goltl plated. The ubmet is 3 feet high, 211} i 5 mde 3 feet long. The abinet is fitted with extra large drawer and five -lbunu—g three for 10-inch records, two for 12-inch records. The bevel-edged turntable and all the trimmings are pll'.ed, a refincment instruments. The, Emerson phonegraph —ranks among the few really high-class instruments made must not be confused selling underprice. The Emerson PLAYS AN sends this Illlldmme : : $5 phonograph to your home. ‘ $1 weekly pays for it. 5 K N € e ¢ RS with the many nondewnyt phonn%ph ncfl < b psidamhrmss of detail found only in-the highest pmJ‘ L 1