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: 'Won_len’s PHOENKX ~silk hose, 1.2 Woven of strong silks—pure and umlnlur- -to give the utmoet resistance to wear and to ecarry true elegance to the end of their journey. = Our fastest selling Phoenix namber; Double-selos, heels and toes and with mercerized tops; scamed back. Black, white, brown, Russian calf, heige and geay. Kiddies’ Phoenix sacks Regular and threequarter lengths in cottom, silk and lnh. Varied assortment of colorings and stripes. 40c to $1. (The Hacht Go., Srat fiaer.) . Let little feet grow as they should, because —Billiken shoes are made without a nail or tack or harsh seam., Fhe shoes are made of ‘a soft, pliant leather, as flexible as a hand-turned sole. Billiken shoes are net a eeorreetive for foot trouble—they are a preventive. They supply the needed protec- tion, with ample freedom for every toe. All built en Tnl-sblpo lasts. Buttoned and lace styles i in high and low shoes. & - Tan and black lealhers. in sizes for infants to gxwmg boys and gn-la Prices, $3.50 to § " Free Aeroplanes t? children accompanied by adults. {Jnul as illnstrated—a cardboard ag¢roplane that speeds thru the air a§ fast as you tan snap s rubber chment. Great fun [or kiddies. I'}ee in juvenile shoe shop. ! (The Hecht Co.—third floor.) i i Boys all-wool sults With extra knickers ’10 With plenty of the new light tweeds - We specialize in suits at $10; “aim' to have the best in Wash- mgton at that price. Here’s _additional proef in" these knickers. . u Woel tweeds, cheviots or cas- Coats arc lined with genuine % simeres, smartly tailored in sport Alpnu (nnl cotton) and both § models -with .patch pockets or - _ pairs of knickers are also full | pleated models. Light and dark % patterns. - Junior Boys reefers $¢.9 All wool navy serge and l'ancv twccds Double-breasted sailor style and fancy pleated back models All-around belt. Alpaca lined. Ages 2 t0 9. Boys’ new straw hats, $1.15 Spring and summer shapes in patent Milan, black, navy, brown and white. And in cloth toppers at $1.45 { —There are tams; middies and cloth hats for the little chaps i and regulauon alpine hats l’or the larger bo; Boys’ blouses at 31 Sports styles, with the new - polo colhn that button down. { Plain- white- and woven striped madns. Also the pleasing :pongec Ages 6 to 16. : Spfin; styles for every boy of AR ARE YA SEEVR AT STV SeS SRR MR BA R VRSS! (The Hecht Co., third Soor.) R_anger bicycles for, men, women and children We aro Wnshmston» repmemaum for the widely known ger and Pathfinder bicycles, mnuf-emrcd by the Mud Co. Clnca i Our g;:'lees and tenm are the same as you pay at the factory uid at all times we aim to carry a representative assortment iu (Spert shep, “first fivor.) Grass rugs -$g95 : Size 8x12 feet ; One of the best of the nationally known grass ¢ rugs and first quality thruout. . . Deltox ‘is especul!y known for its structure—closely i woven of tough prairie grass that seemingly wears fmm i Easily cleaned; hence, ldell for summer porches uld sun- : parlors.. * s Plain figured and stenciled pmeru, in blue, green and gray. * (The Hecht Co., fourth floar.) double knicker suits with two . * lace on bottom of ekirt. Sizes ' THE EVENI\G STAR, W~\SHINGTO\Y Jecht Co O, ae'fv Coats capes and wraps lroop smartly in to share the joy of Easter fashions . Rase chinchilla coat, $25 A sale of women’s wool slip-on sweaters - 8] All-wool slip-ons—the favored styles—all " with belts and some with pockets. Buff, black, navy, henna, green and flame. (The Hecht €o., second fieer.) Women’s HANAN shoes are ready for Easter @®° " Because of the skilled work in them HANAN ean produce only a limited number of shoes yearly. And the demand for these shoes is so great that heretofore we have had trouble in getting complete lines in early. Plenty here this season, however; new styles in all sizes as well as the old standbys. So if you want a satisfying-shoe that is smart-looking, easy- wea.nn& ehape-retaining and long-lasting, step into a pair of HANA! (The Heebt Oa Qrst Seor.) A p.l".é-l:‘;ag!er_.'sal,e‘ girls’ white dresses, $3.95 Dainty affairs of snow-white lo grate the with laces, tucks and ruffles. Some have rosebud trimmings and wide sashes; others have 8 to 14. 5> S > - Tots’ white Toas, §rasse dresses, $2 Simplest ‘and smartest way to dress a child. Lawn or ba- tiste with ribhon sash and lace trimmings. Square or rdund neck; three-quarter sleeves. Sizes 2 to 6. Princess slips . $1 to $2.95 Fine white lawns and hatiste ’_":"ve:' withdyhite dresses. ; to go with sport and tweed suits. . pleated flounce. ekars - 2 SR Other hats l'or girls of 8 to 16 at $1.95 to $7.95. ¢ throughout, or with combined lace or embroidery trimmings. A<y e colors in flounce or ruffle. Sizes 8 to 14 and 2 to 6. 4 Black, street and sport shades. {The Heeht Co., third floor.) Thts Sheraton mahogdny console phonograph Not an asembled machine—but a complete Consols phono- - graph. Mahogany veneered cabinet. “Wooden amplifier. ‘Uni- versal tome arm for playing all records; nickel trimmings. Four sectious for 8ling recordp; extra strong two-spring motor. Cabi- Girls' coats arrive She wears a leghorn hat, $3.95 : Genuine natural leghorn, with ribbon bands and edges D C. FRIDAY MARCH 24, 1922. Au of these in !rq:hly filled ranks at 25 Tricotine capes Polo coats id wraps Fweed coats Tweed capes Velour coats Plaid capes Plaids and double-faced materials are unlined. The plain fabrics are half or full silk lined. Gray, tan, brown, taupe, rose, navy, rookey. Misses’ sizes 14 to 20; women’s, 34 to 4. (The Hecbt Co., second fowr.) Navy blue ~suits Are dressiest for Easter . and for ever after 539'.50 : Brings you choice of poiret twills, cord twills and tricotines Two modes prevail; Suits whoee beauty lies in length of line; or . box coats with embroidery n.n(l braiding. Misaes’ sizes 16 to 2 36 to 4. 5 women’s, Sketched—navy blue tricotine, $39.50 (The Hecit Co., second floor.) Now comes a vogue for “blue platinum furs The latest in furs is blue platinum—a silvery blue that fits in beauulnlly with spring fashions. Soft, fluffy wolf in bots or ”“&’I (The Heebt Co., second Seor.) . -Sale women’s - frock aprons 69¢ Nol mx:flmu but com- -prou Easter parade gayety of ;ulhood and | - miul:le for porch dresses and the sauciness of youth. house wear, house dresses and . Smctzh-npon coats porch wear. ave T downright d —Ginghams —Linenes h:;'e oet~ull aloemm oo.:u —Chambrays —Percales coats that serve for Selid colors, checks, stripes and en.her purpose. have combinations. oy Sises 35 to 46. E belt or pocket that the Plenty of estra sizes. wearer is likely to fmcy * Soft deep woolens, in poleire and 5 rich mixed tweeds. - Sizes 8 to 16. '$10.95 to $29.50 Silk jersey petticoats $).95 Failored or with accordion (8ecend floor.) 'Have you seen and heard the = - RADIOPHONE select music and messages from the air? + Demonstrations daily . “Fiber silk blouses Just snother of the new blouses - that give us the best in Wu\m at $5. (See deseription beneath -nu:h) - Other blomeo include ean. "~ ton crepes, Krepe Knits, crepe " ‘de chines and georgettes, Doz~ " ‘ens of styles—every one mew. SEEEEETE ot s " e 36 1o 46, broidered linene Peter Dotketa erd weah, W (The Besdt o, Big Soee) v Men’s navy blue serge suits *34 And youw’ll never do any better Safest suit in the wardyobe. Dressy, serviceable, and at $34 it means worthwhile economy. Double-warp serge, tailored to our exacting standards, in single and double breasted models, and either form or semi- form fitting. Also plainer styles for the more conservative dresser. Sizes and styles for every ome—regular, long, short and stout, in sizes 34 to 48. Collar-attached white silk sport shirts, $5 White broadcloth silk washes and wears better than linen and, of course, is much richer. All sizes. DOBBS new “hits” in distinctive HATS The first is a medium gray oxford, the other a new tan, and each is distinctively Dobbish in character, $7. Crofut Knapp felts arc....$5 Stetsons The Hecht Co. $7 to $10 “snecial,” $3.65 KNOX caps, special, $1.55 Golf--Tennis--Base Ball The Sports Shop is ready with new equipment and acces- sories for golf, base ball and tennis. Base ball A full stock of Thoe. E. Wilson’s -base ball goods. Bats, 25c to $2.75. Baseballs, 15¢c to $2. Mitts, $1 to $15. « - Gloves, 75c to $8. Shoes, $5 to SI8. Uniforms, $350 to $34.. Special prices for outfit- ting teams. . Tennis Here one will find neces- sary equipment for this in- vigorating game. Wright & Ditson rac'«(fl % $2.50 to $13.50. ‘Harry C. Lec Dreadnaught driver, Tennis ne!s, $3.50. Tennis balls, $0c each. (}ol-f Our assortment includes professional model golf clubs, by Vardon, and autographed Ray, others. Hutchinson $6 to Burke Grand Price woods and irons, urke \taudurd woods and Monel metal clubs, . irons, $3.75. The Huh( Co. irons, $2.50. Golf bags, without or with hood and lock, $4 to $17. Silver King woods and “Why No! \upcr radio g Red Flash golf 3 Goli jackets, $3.95 to $1250. (The Hecht Co., first flvor, south annes.) o1 Dalls, §1. Now in progress---Sale men’s low shoes, $4.50 Sale started with 1,000 pairs—all approv.ed styles—first quality in material and maki Black and tan leathers, Nomcgun and Quou:h grain lcathers, cordovan and patept colt. Brogues, semi-brogues, dressy oxfords. leather or rubber_ heels; twelve distinct styles. All sizes in widths AA 10 D. (The men's shoe shop, Srst fioor.) ngh sclmol & prep ) st Dm Mothers: His first long trotsers siit nieans'as much to him as your coming-out gown meant to you when you made your debut. " ZUnless his suit fits just so, he’s going fo feel mighty awk- - ward and spend many an uncomfortable moment. .So for his-inner feelings, as much as for his outward looks, get him a suit that is built specially for him. Get him a— Langham High suit ; These suits are made for boys. They arc based on standardized measurements of hundreds of boys—they are not merely big boys’ clothes, but ‘smartly cut and scientifically built high school and . prep. suits |lut fit perfactly. . For hoys of 14 to 20. Prices, $20 10 $45. Au in g secluded ymulu‘ shop o the secluded first llcmr mezzanine 'y 2 . v t » & - i -