Evening Star Newspaper, March 19, 1922, Page 52

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Every section contributes to the sale. Nearly all the items previously " advertised are on display. Anniver- sary Sale- signs show the way and each sign points to a big saving. The sale ends Tuesday. Two more pazes in -today’s Post Silk Jersey petticoats $2.95 In shades that play a promi- nent part in Easter fashions. Closely knit silk jer- sey; full eut and finely finished. . s Tailored or with accordion pleated flounce. Solid colors throughout. or with cembined colors in flounce or ruffle. Black, street and sport shades. Crepe de chine silk envelope chemise 51.95 Printzess style week Exquisite lingerie to go with As announced in Vogue, lovely Easter fashions. Deep- bodied crepe: some tailored: some with georgette crepe in- some with fine lace gs; some with satin Harper’s and other na- tional magazines this is PRINTZESS Style Week, when leading stores pre- And nearly all these models may be had in flesh, white, blue or orchid. (The Lecht Co., seennd Goor.) Printz (The Hecht Co., second floor.) Slip-on sweaters, 1.2 All-woa slip-on sweaters, in round and “V” neck styles. Many with belts. Various woven patterns. Buff, navy, blacke green, flame, peacock, orchid. Fiber silk scarfs, 2% Resplendent in rich col- orings; shinmery with the gleam of silk; racy with bordered or fringed ends. Fiber scarfs ride the cregt wave of fashion. Self woven and Persian designs. Turquoise, jade, flame, orchid. g/ (The Hecht Co., first floor.) Let the young hopeful'get rid of his bulky winter coat, and get right with. the weather and fashion. Double-breasted style in real Jack Tar style. Large bone buttons, em- blems oh sleeve. - > . ---Made - of all-wool, d:mble-wnrp one like sketch . serge. Ages 2l t08. . . : ’ e Big boys’ suits $6.95 "‘With' extra knickers “I¥’s the extra pair that doubles the wear” Smooth finish cassimeres and rough cheviots. Fancy back Norfolks, with' inverted pleats and pointed yokes. - Coats full lined; both pairs knickers full lined. Ages 8 to 17. 1 ] Boys’ spring caps, 95c Tweeds, cheviots, serges in pleated band and one-piece top syles. Gennine leather sweat bands; silk linings, and every other detail just <o.. = : 3 (The Hecht Co.. third flor.) sent suits tailored by Sale boys’ all-wool |, d2 scrgereefers| * style. Sizesuffto 3 years. « o ., The Hecht The _Hech’t Co. 261 Anniversary Sales End Tuesday. Share Now---and Save! " 500 sill;?l'ined - Tweed suits (One of the many styles sketched.) desire at $157 binations as well as tweed checks. Plain backs or with are unlined. Sale women's stockings, W ool mixture sjorts Fiber and wool sports ‘Seamed back silks with® mer- cerized tops. Black and brown. Regulars and “irregulars,” vari- ous lpts from our makers for the Anniversary Sale. Have you e i RADIOPHONE That marvelous invention that picks up messages from the air and reproduces them almost as elearly as a phono- graph? s Complete equipment and parts on salc here. DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY brown, striped. (Fourthr floor.) Sale of .women’s Low shoes made lo sell for almost double! Newest of spring styles for sport, street and dress _+ . High-grade shoes, every pair. Sound in leather " 'and workmanship. Sale started with 2,000 pairs ' in twenty different styles, as shown in table below: Styles Leathers —One-strap pumps —Patent leather —Two-strap pumps —Black satin —Three-itrap pumps —Topgue pumps —Walking oxfords — Jazz oxfords Wide range of sizes in AAA to C -in almost evey style. ‘Women's athletic ..union suits, 69¢ "% ‘Most men wear athletic union suits during spring and sum- mer—find them comfy and convenient. P --Silver cloth, etc. —Mat and brown kid ~Tan and dull calf —Gray and black suede (The Hedut Co., first floor) These feminized union suits are cut in similar style with - fullness where needed, and with special fullness at knees. f Low neck; sleeveless; knee length. Made of fine’ checked minso:k. Sizes 34 to 46. 5 5 45c buys = Infants’ linenie In the tots’ sh'qp_ § creepers 45¢ As sketched Infonts’ Pillows, 48e -Pink or oblue sateen; filled with white _ cotton. 13%x}7 Anches. i . Infants’ Peéiticoats, ‘d5e--Mis lin wlith Jace edging: button on shoulder style. nfants’ Diesses, 45c—Long or short styles; platn and lace trifh- . ed. - Sizes to 2 years. i o | Infants’ Gertrude Petticoain, ¢ flannelette with shell stitching. Button on shoulde: _Stardy linene, piped with white bias bind- ing_and. trim- med with ecol- ored stitching. Nighigowns, 43¢ Infants’ draw-strin Flannelette with. at -Hem® peri - part the i way, Rose, copen, down front. Sizes up to 2fyears. tan and maize.’ (The Hocht Co., thitd fioor.) Ages 1 10 3. e YN A s « They are tweeds, and they are silk lined . and smartly tailored, so whal more could one Fine wool tweeds—Ficher-Kennedy tweeds in oxfords, _brown. tan, gray, green and blue mixtures. Kelly tweeds, too, in the high sports shades, and any number of two-tone com- Homespuns, also, in the same general styles, but more loosely woven than tweeds. narrow belts; mannish notch collars. Misses’ sizes, 16 to 20. Women's, 34 to 44. Tweed knicker suits, 315 These consist of coat, knicker and skirt for hiking, camping, roughing it. The coats Seamed back silks Sport ki Lai locked; :Wim'enimdrns :Ello.uel-:rd:r 5 7 5 . Sport hose are plain or cloc . e ot oollar-attached shirts some in shades of camelshair, buff, oxford ; Saleof Tfie Heht Co. & * Sariely Bramd - SULT S You don’t have to know woolens or workmanship. When you see these labels behind the goods you know everything is right in fashions and fabrics. And you know enough about clothes to know that $23 and $33 are the lowest prices you are likely to see this spring on such clothes. 3 The suits include the newest styles—all of the favored $ ; sports models—single and double breasted form-fitting ) inverted - pleals; coats—the usual conservative styles. Finished and unfinished worsteds. cassimeres, - flannels and tweeds Not all sizes in any one style U This is a retail business, but we are -selling SHIRTS wholesale $1.65 (The Mecht Co., second floor.) 5] Men are buying in quarter, half and dozen lots; buying because they recognize the values and are glad'to get $2, $2.50 and $3 shirtsat.................. —all of such fine fabrics as Shirts for street and business wear and Every shirt fits as it should, andiwcTl give a new shirt free for any that fades or that fails to give satisfaction. SILK BLOUSES Featured in the Anniversary Sale at $2.55 Georgette crepes and crepe dc chines in semi- tailored models. Lace trimmed, beaded and embroidered. Long or &2 short sleeves; some with col- lars; others in collarless styles. Navy, brown, black, flesh, bisque. All sizes 36 to 46, but not in every style. Handmade blouses, $].95 French voiles and batiste Handmade, with charming touches of hand-drawn work or embroidery. Tuxedo fronts; long sleeves; turn-back - cuffs. Sizes 34 to 42. (The Heeht Co., third fioor.) brown; others In white oxford: plain of button down collars, for sports wear. Al sizes 11 10 17. Girls’ combination (3 [ [d kiltie skirt & cape $6.95 Just as illustrated. The mate- rial is soft wool velour in henna, copen, reindeer or jockey red. A emart fashion as strikingly new when £ cither cape or skirt is worn with other gar- ments as when worn together. For girls of 810 14. White jean middy blouses, 79¢ for girls and misses Regulation styles; all white. Sizes 8 1o 18. ~ Crex grass rugs Greatly reduced for this sale $7 95 The point we wish to emphasize is that these are first quality, nationally known Crex grass rugs—9x12-foot size. Seamless Brussels Rugs Wool tapestry rugs, mind you; the long-wearing kind, in attractive all-over designs and oriental patterns. Desired 9x12 size. Texoleum rugs - Because they are sec- onds of $17.50 grades $8'95 At half their usual price, because of a slight misprint or fault that in no way shortens their serviceability. These rugs are the product of the Texoleum Co., and you know, their goods are recognized as the best in felt-base floor covering. Wide variety of rug patterns in desired colorings. " ' 'Samfalle extension t&bl’e_”s"{ 5 at half price . These tables hate become marred - or scratched from | display, but what does that matter, the tablecloth coy- crs ‘those faults. Think of saving a balf. All in golden oak; fillers in- cluded. . . . Hoor lanips xi ' Equipped for gas or electricity $16 The lowest price we can remember for handsome mahogany-finish floor lamps . . with beautiful silk shades in various - shapes angd color combinations; 6 feet wire $30 table and fillers, $15.00 or tubing included. PR $28 table and fillers, $14.00 3 Yoord oy $25 tablo and fllers, $12.50, . i3 : Electric table lamps Set of 6 dining roem: . ity a5l b i ~ Chairs, 318 - - e i, . Mlustration shows the style. Solid- oik, in dull rubbed finish. _Heavy Henduw fnm, 9159 frames with shaped backs and well- : ' s waiiing red P"’““"“" seats. : This:;l;wk-p.‘ This table-lomp, m—-‘:fi"‘ S

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