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—— - : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGION, D. . WEDNESDAY MARCH 15, 1922 . 19 7 ‘%’Zth ‘r Thefleoh# ), aF . -26th Anniversary Sale . every section contributes big savings : i More news from the Anniversary Sale! All,xlems Anniversary Sale signs. Look for them—each pbimu | previously advertised will be found under the toa Isiq saving. These new items for tomorrow. i Women’s full fashioned new dresses: A sale! - SILK HOSE LlVlng mo dels Most of these are from one of our best mak- ers, the same hose in regular qualities selling for will parade in our windows a full half more. Thlll‘sdfly mght from.7 to 9:30 i to find, and that can do no harm. At 69c, because of slight hurts, which are hard oy ; Mercerlzed tops, double soles, heels and toes. - \ For we wish to deml«:nsuzle tl‘l’e fi‘:xh;: Black, brown and gray. C of these dresses in their fit an ish, - WET 7 o (The Hecht Co.—first Soor.) - Sprlng ShOES as well as in their fashions and fabrics. for the junior miss : § T : s $265 It’s a wonderful sale . Summer undermuslins 3 o of wonderful dresses i Underpriced Snappy tan leather oxfords D for sport, street, business, - ™ Fine ‘gowns 5 9 i ;w‘i":;‘f,,',’ e Afternoon and evening wear. P envelope chemise, C ":'i pumpe. New styles, big Dresses made to sell A next-to-nothing price when one considers the beauty of Yames - these fine gowns, the dainty lace and embroidery trimmings and Sizes 2)/; to 7 for girls from $27.50 to $55--- the touches of handwork. - of 10 to 16. GOWNS in round, square or “V” necks. Pink or white nain- (The Hecht Co., third foor.) And the price will be under $20 . sook, 59c. The ENVELOPE CHEMI&E. also of pink or white nainsook with ribbon or builtup shoulder straps; some with satin inserts; others with lace or embroidery edges, 59¢c. Sale Friday—look for full page tomorrow. (The Hecbt Co., second foor ) Kiddies low shoes, $1.69 Patent and tan one-strap and Mary Jane pumps for kiddics 50¢ to 75¢ kg 2,000 p alrs Of g loves cretonnes Sizes 4 to 8, Wedge heel. SllkS“KldS“ $ l : : : 38C Base-ball - Chamoisette Charming eretonnes in n in- finite variety of patterns. 36 Glove $7.85 for every h $2.50 draperies, $1.48 2:' ].' "All from well known makers; i S Sandard goods from Thes. E. Wilson. * > Spring styles; wide variety. L wide. i . Gt > 16-button silk gloves, $1 = Bar Harbor Blcycles Black, white, navy, brown, pongee, mastic, beaver. Sizes 5); to 8. i 5 chair cushions “ROVER” . 16-button-length | 2 and 3 clasp 9%5c Enlloquippod foc | mosiend biye. | ‘chamoisette, $1 ‘ kid gloves, $1 Filled with soft material, creto s29‘85 g . White, gray, mastic, beaver. Sizes 5% to 7. _ Black and white. Sizes 5%, 6 and 614 only. _ : ;;;;;efll; d.;-!ud and bozed. | Siae (First floor, south annmex.) s == (The Hecht Co., first floor.) - (The Heckt Co., third foor.) 3,000 boys’ Wash suits three smashing big hits—featured at ZGIIQAAnnivefmfy ‘Sale prices—thus 55c .$‘1".00 51‘,45 3,000 wash suits; too many to permit of detailed -descrip- tions. Judge the values of all by the fact that even at $5¢ you can choose from madras, galateas and chambrays, in Ohver Twist, buttori-on and belted models. Sizes 3 to 7. Linons, chambrays and galateas at $1. - “® Yarn-dyed Peggy cloth and woven madras at §1.45. The two, latter prices include plenty of the plain dark colors and white, and, of eoune, innumerable combinations and striped patterns. Correct alylee for every boy. Sizes 20 8. (The Hecht Co., third Soor.) Colleglate coats of Polaire cloth \7¢ 95 Smartest of fashions in smartest of spring fabrics. For Polaire cloth resists wear and weather, gives warmth without weight and adapts itself to the dnpern art. Man-tailored lines with belt and capacious This polaire coat, $7.95 sport pockets. Tap only. Sizes 8 to 14 3 Her Milan hat is $1.59 ' Fine patent Milan braid, with flexible roll brim to be turned up or down. Long ribbon streamers. Blue, black and brown. For 8“]‘ ofiZito 14'_ (The Hecht Co.—second fioor.) 500 wool House dresses & aprons blankets I ' 3 “l 25 T 75% wool ¥, 3 to 4 pounds each medium gray; 66x84 in. While 500 last, pay $1.85. : This -open-top Neverbrak e ik wardrobe trunk ©9¢ Full cut and finely fin- e 8N lifetime of it. o ished garments with deep : ) ; § - .3-ply veneer; -all hems; stitching and every e\ drawers m-d? of bas® stitch and button just so. ¥ wood; heavily rein. & & forced corners; pro- Regulation style house N2 tected at all sides and dresses, in plain colors, 4 finished -with strong checks and stripes. S lever bolts and-lock. Granite kettles P - Bungalow sprons in plaid Inside has five duweu. including'shoe ‘compartment on 44:)(3 and chiefly in plaid and stripes. one side, with bar lock as shown. Other side has trolley with ! Light and dark patterns. All opentopthnpermuanetogetnt clothes ‘conveniently. Heavily galvanized, full coats, sauce- Percale, 60e . __._._ Gnmnm 69c gizes at start of sale. (The Heent Cs., “ oy m“, pans as shown. 2-gallon up‘l&?. i - 2 i n-..mo-..-uul—.) oy 1,038 spick and span and seamed back 6 9 z C —~ Womens approved fashlonsz coals $ capes dresses The response has been tremendous fofl these garments, for Wwomen recognize lhc values. But we prepared lavishly and new1 comers will be added for tomorrow. come, choose. It’s our 26th Anniversaryg hence $26 buys an abundance of Iaslnon newness \ ST [ 3 ? Couts, ‘capes, dresses and suits; md in the smu wc have plenty of the NAVY tricotines and twills as well as TWEEDS. Also three-piece sport suits, consisting of skirt, coat and KNICKERS. To celebrate the Anniversary Sale we repeat that tremendous success WOMEN’S LOW SHO]ES 2,000 pairs approved spring stjle: ‘in all kinds of pumps and oxfords Prices are often half and less of what - you must pay for similar styles later i | ..u||I||||‘|I||II|III|IIIII||II||| A similar sale, held February 13, taxed oyr resources to the utmost. We’ve planned better for this sale—we know what to expect—we’ll give you better service. Note, we have added half a dozen more styles—all new as mid-March. All are first-quality shoes; All are from our regular makers Upwards of twenty different styles; judge from the variety by the ten pictured here. Choose from Styles Leathers Hecls '—onc-strap pumps —patent leather —high French heels —two-strap, pumps —black satin —baby French heels —three-strap pumps © —silver cloth, etc. —Cuban hecls —tongue pumps —mat kid —military heels —walking oxfords —tan and dull calf —All sizes in widths —jazz oxfords —gray or black suede AAAto C Mahogany calf, wing tip Tan: calf wnlkmx ox- Mahogany Russia calf; oxford, low heel, $4. ford, low heel, $4. military heels; $4. e G NOL B LI 0P RIS BRSPS PP OO O ORI PG RO S RPN 0D, ith whit : Patent leather, brass . hglzf;:gu:f %;‘;; F::nlcl: . Smoked. horse, brown * buckles; high or junior * heels; $4. “calf saddle, $4. French heels; $4 . - ft toe ox- Gray suede and patent Gun metal or mahogany QEITCk ittt lcatheyr oxford, $4. = calf; 2-strap style; $4. Extra space—extra wrappers—extra salespeople—Ready at 9:15 am.— ‘The Hecht Co.—first floor. A Garden frock for little Miss Mary 49¢ A garden frock on warm days; an apron_on cold - days. As etched. Ties ‘at side... ! Che&ed cr .-plnl co!or If he is a little rowdy who likes to rough it in his hy, ut him in ovculll &efla are of u'!, 1,1.,, denim that can’t Tip. and tlnt will ‘wear a sea- son |.m and roomy for ac-. ° mCm eep bib, wide Firm black sateen. Elastic- - at knee -ndwmline. Sizes _-—‘ 6 to 12. e (The Hecht Co—third fioor.) 1§ This frock 4%e