Evening Star Newspaper, March 20, 1922, Page 16

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- 7th at I Quality—at a price 7h at I' 26th Anniversary Sale ends tomorrow night—it’s now or never This store-wide sale ends tomorrow. “movement. Anniversary Sale items dot every floor. But we can’t keep on - giving intensified values like these forever—ihe sale has already rum six ! days; it ends tomorrow. ’.\ } D vles | sketched. The woman who doesn’t wear a tweed suit this spring most ‘=~ likely dons a tricotine or Poiret twill. And this is news of such suits at a price possible only in this Anni- versary Sale. . Beautiful fakrics, in dignified tai- loring, developed with custom pre- cision. AN the suits are richly silk lined. Long coais, box coats, sports mod- els; every smart style of spring is represented. Tan, rose, blue, orchid, copen, brown. Misses’ sizes, 14 to 20; women’s sizes, 36 to 42. Navy trico- tine in sizes up to 44. $26 also for three-piece sports suits with skirt, coat and knickers— of tweed. : One like sketch—3 pieces—$15 | Tweed knicker | “suits, *15 The coats are unlined. Every one seems interested in this marvelous {invention that plucks messages and music from ithe air and reproduces them with the seeming icase and clarity of a phonograph. 300 new spring dresses Featured for the Anniversary at $15 Krepe Knit silks and taf- fetas are first and foremost, but the showing also includes canton crepes and satins, as well as wool tricotines, Poiret twills and tweeds. 300 dresses, in more than a score of styles for street, _afternoon and business wear, as well.as Country Club and sports models. Vivid colors and combina- tions in the Krepe Knits; street shades—black, brown, navy—in the silks and wool- ens. Two typical styles are sketched . Navy tricotine & tweed suits We’ve made a ten strike with these Silk-lined tweed suits at N 8 Told the story yesterday; today the crowds are here. ‘Wamen have heen quick to share— the value is evident at a glance, Fine wool tweeds—Fisher-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- binations, as well as tweed checks. Homespuns, also, in the same gen- eral styles, but more loosely woven than tweeds, - ' ¥ Plain hacks or Wi'lll inverfed yh;m These consist of coat, knicker and narrow belts; mannish notch collars, skirt for hiking, camping, roughing it. Misses’ sizes, 16 to 20; women's, 34 to 44 (The Hecht Co., second fioor.) Radiophone demenstration We have complete equipment and parts on sale, all pur R.adistmhanu being installed by the National Radio Schaol of this city. Demonstrations going on daily. (Fourth Soor.) - Every department shares in the ‘. . The dollar has a magnified purchasing power for tomorrow. Big valubs crowded into small space—read every one. Women's hose, pr. §] Dress and sport styles, silk or wool Silk and wool and fiber and wool mixtures, in plaia, striped and clocked effects; variety of shades; slightly imperfect. The silke are made with seamed back. Black and brown only; all perfect. (First Soor.) Children’s socks, 6 prs. §] Mercericed cotton = Light and dark ground socks, with fancy roll tops. Sizes 51 to 915, (First Roor.) Handkerchiefs, 12 for §] Pure linen Women's white linen hemstitched handketchiefs, in neatly hemstitched style. Not more than a dozen to a customer. (First floor.) Voile curtains, pr. §] With lace or ruffic borders About 100 pairs American cluny lace trimmed and ruffied borders. Curtain materials, 4 yards for $1 Voile, scrim and marquisettes in white, cream and e¢ru. 3 Cretonnes, 7 yards for $1 Varicty of attractive patterns; floral and oriental - designs. (Third Boor) Bed sheets, - §] Full double-bed size 81x90-inch sheets; grade usually marked $1.50 or more. Finished with hemmed ends. i Pillowcases, 4 for $1 Regulation size cases of serviceable material. Quantity limited. Base Ball outfit Includes ball, bat and glove l What boy wouldn’t be glad to get such an outfit and practice to be a future “Babe” Ruth or Walter Johnson. Junior temmis rockets, $1 A dandy racket for boys and girls. Made to give satisfactory service. (Pizst fiodr, sport shop.) ' Gowns & chemise 2 for §] In pink or white Gowns are of batiste; round or square neck. En- velope chemise of nainsook; some with satin inserts; others with lace or embroidered edges; also some tailored. : (Secont o) Bloomers, 2 for - 5] Also women’s drawers Bloomers, in figured and plain batiste, with ruffle atknee. Also extra size drawers of fine muslin; hem- stitched, tucked or with embroidered ruffle. ! t. Blouses, 2 for §] Fancy veile or batiste All-white voile in crossbarred and ltr?ed pat- . Long terns; also some with eolored collar and cuf or short sleeves, Sizes 38 to 4. (Thira Soor.) Muslin drawers, 4 for 51 For little tois 2 fo 12 years Knicker style, with Swiss embroidery edging. Well made of durable white muslin. N (TRirg Seor.) Girls’ Dresses §] In regulation middy style These dresses comprise red middy and white skirt. Sizes for girls 8 to 12. Also girls’ gingham dresses for schopl wear. Plaids and checks, in sizes 7 to 14, (Third So0r.) 3prsWomen's stockingssl lisle-finish cottons Black cotton hose, subject to a raised threa or other trifling defect. Full-fashiened. 3 pairs, $1. (The Hecht Co., first fleor.) ‘White e to give it added shelf inside. ’ mfi-fl‘ stool, $1 hit qmeled cabinet . White ensmeled steol; four with mirror dopr and glass Jeg style with extra supporls House dresses, §] and frock aprons New spring styles; full cut and finely fin- ished with deep hems and scarcely a truant thread. Plaids, etripes and checks, Sizes 34 to 4. (The Hecht Co., second fioor.) Women's gloves, 16-button-length silks 51 Double-finger tip silk gloves, with three-row stitched backs. Choice of black, white, gray, silver, tan, pongee, mastic. .Sizes 5%, to 8. Irregulars. . (First fioor) 10 Huck towels, 1 | 15x31-inch sizc All-white huck towels, for hotels, homes, bar- ber shops,.etc. Turkish towels, 3 for $1.00 22x30 inches; plain white; absorb water like a sponge. (Third Seer.) Play shoes §] For boys and girls Black and brown shoes, including black Scout shoes for boys. Sizes 5 to 2. (Third Soor.) Boys’ wearables, § l Any two of the following items for Blouses, of madras or percale; white and colored. Golf caps, in tweeds and cheviots. Middy hats, all colors; washable. Silk ties, fancy striped effects. Night Shirts, muslin; sizes 12 and 14, Knickers, sturdy khaki; sizes 7 to 17 years. (Third foor.) Men’s shirts, §] - Woven madras and percale Fast color shirts in neat striped effects; some slightly soiled or mussed. Sizea 14 to 17. 12 Handkerchiefs §] Full sise—for men Whijte cambric Inx;dkerchial‘n, classed as learners’ samples because of an uneven stitch or a bit off the square in cutting, Hemstitched. (Main floor.) Boys’ suits §] Made of corduroy Corduroy pants, button on to a washable blouse of Peggy cloth or Datena cloth. Oliver Twist style in navy, green, brown, gray and tan. Sizes 3 to 8 years. LT Women'’s vests 6 for slightly irregular N Women's ribbed white cotton vests with bodice tops and round necks. - Sizes 36 te 44, with plenty of the extra sizes. (The Hecht Co., $rat Sgor.) This clothes hamper, $1 ¢ triangle bath mirror, $1 Made with white enam- eled frame and with metal . tawel rack attached. Fwurth foas) "fortable for house wear. Nearly all sizes. Girls’ dresses §] Of gingham and chambray Pretty dresses for girls 7 to 14 years. Attractive plaid or checked gingham; also plain gingham and chambray, trimmed with novelty pockets and col- lars; sash or belted style. (Third Buor V Boudoir caps or §] corset covers, 2 for Boudoir caps of shadow lace, with ribbon band-. crepe de chine or lace trimming. Corset covers of lingerie cloth: lace trimmed and some with embroid- ered organdy insertions. (Second Boor.: Aprons, 2 for §] Cover-alls and Polly Prims Amoskeag gingham Polly Prim aprons, trimmed with rickrack braid, pockets and tic sash. The cov- er-alls are all piped with whitc linene, and tic back. (Second floor + . Camisoles, 2 for §] Made of wash satin Dainty styles trimmed with deep lace yokes and lace insertions; ribbon shoulder strap. (Second finor» Brassieres §] Satin-striped batiste I:aee-edy style, with lingerie straps and elastic at waistline. All fasten down back. Women's high shoes §] Samples and own stock The sample high shoes come in sizes 315 and 4 B only. The others are varions odd sizes. All thor- oughly reliable makes. (First Boor + Men's felt slippers $l Quantity limsted Khaki felt slippers with padded soles. Com- (First Soor.) ’ *Men’s hats §] Mostly samplcs Felt- and cloth hats, in tweeds and solid colors. ‘Sizes 63 and 7% only. If vour size is one of thesc. you can get a new hat at a big saving. (First floor Inlaid linoleum §] Special for Dollar Day Blue, green and tan shade linoleum. with the col«:ir ;linning through to the burlap back. Squarc yard, $L Cocoa door mats §] 15226 inches Closely woven mats, with thick brush. Quan- tity -limited. L New rag rugs §] 27554-inch size Hit-and-miss rugs, in various pleasing color com- binations. Every rug made of new rags. r (Fourth foor.) Stair carpet, yd. 51 In attractive colors 27-inch velvet hall and stair carpet in rose, blue and tan. Choice of several effective patterns. 2 (Fourth $oor.) Grass stair carpet, yd. §] 27 inches wide The famous DELTOX grass hall and stair car- pet, in a number of the new-designs; brown and green shades. Made of tough prairie grass. (Fourth floor.) Brussels rug 5] - 27x54-inch sige - - Printed in oriental and various small all-over effects to match larger rugs. (Fourth floor.) Wool & fiber rugsg] 27x54 inches . Serviceable rugs in pleasing designs and color- ings. Ideal for summer use. (Fourth @eor.) Large split hamper with hinge top; top and bet. tom inter- weven with colored splits. (Pourth Soor.)

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