Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
> r- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THTIRSDAY. MARCH 30, 1922. Again we offer these famous Nemo corsets for stout women at 34 Lower manufacturing costs permit the Nemo Corset Co. to offer this special model at $4. Advertised on two previous occasions, we sold our entire shipments soon as advertised— enough, we believe, now to last out the day with exact sizes for all. B Pink coutil with self-reducing strap. Four heavy hose supporters attached. Fitted by a special Nemo corsetiere. Nemo circlet brassieres Do for the upper part of the figure what the corset does below. The Circlet brassiere at $1.50 is specially recommended for stout women. (The Heeht Co., second floor.) Women’s fullfashioned silk hose, 5155 The little price comes about because on one stocking or another the maker’s experts discovered a raised thread or slight fault. Trifling irregularities, more technical than real. It will be interesting to try and find urts. Pare thread silk, with double soles, heels and toes and mer- cerized tops. Black, beige, nickel, aluminum, camel, mouse, slate. $1.55. (The Hecht Co.—first floor.) 2,000 first quality women’s ribbed cotton union suits 39¢ Fine ribbed cotton union suits, low neck and sleeveless, with bodice or regulation tops and tight or shell knee. White and pink. Sizes 36 to —" (The Hecht Co., first floor) Kiddies’ Play-alls Khaki and blue cham- bray one-piece suits for the sunny days soon to come. Patch pockets; button at shoulder; comfortable, conven- ient and easily washed. Sizes 2 to 6. (The Hecht Co.—third floor.) We’ve sketched one each of the prevailing styles; but you must see them. They are styles that stand out in front; they are tailored finer than you can conceive. Long tailleurs —and indefinite lengths; each charmingly individual. (Ready Friday—9:15 A.M.—The Hecht Co., wecond floor.) Fashionable Easter styles start from the ground up So we begin with fashionable footwear, in the new lasts and leathers. the most popular styles are illustrated above. 1. Patent colt two-strap pump, with tarn sole and Cuban eovered heels. $10. 2. Patent colt strap slippers, with beige suede collar and trimmings. Junior French heels. $12. All sizes in each model, of course. button. $7. tons. $11. Heavy huck towels—closely-woven, ‘deep-bodied kind, as demanded by the U. S. government. We bought 30,000 at an auction—offering them now below today’s mill cost. Towels are 18x36 inches; smow white, finished with deep hems. Fine face or hand towels; cheap enough to use for dish towels. - Get all you will need at 10c. Loveliest kind of spring cretonnes, 28¢ Closely woven patterns, in designs that span the earth and the ages. Richly colorful patterns for slip covers, draperies, ete. 36 inches. Some of 3. Black satin, broad, one-strap pumps. Low covered heel. Round toe. Rhinestone 4. Patent colt, with gray suede back. Hijll or junior Louis heels. One-strap, with two but- (The Hecht Co., shoes—Arst floor.) Voile curtains 95¢ Fine, filmy voiles, attractive- y trimmed with = American cluny lace. 214 yards long; finished with 11}-inch: hems. Ruffled scrim curtains . 88¢ Made with plain or hem- stitched ruffles. Full size. Snow white and cream. Cretonne cushions (9¢ “Filled with sanitary Kapok and attractively. covered with cretonne. Desirable for in- doors and outdgors, camp, canoe or country. G fix\a&w 400 © §2.50 Repeating that tremen- dously successful event of a fortnight ago. Same shoes in the same good styles. High and low shoes; eight styles: styles are sketched. Five of the many styles sketched favor for spring. For boys and girls of 2 to 11. And at *1°° Patent and brown leathers. Tweeds and chev- iots, in pleated and one-piece top styles. Silk lined, with leathersweatband and the same high- grade detail thruout. 6 0.000000C0 A and plaids, daring mixtures. A sale-yes-something more than a sale. A presentation of Easter fashions in NAVY tricotines and Poiret twills Finest of spring fashions and fabrics; all SILK lined and .custom tailored to the last detail Easter suits, seams taped. Ages 8 to 17. double-warp serge. em Navy blue. Ages 2 to 8. While their braid and embroidery trimmings are un- deniably attractive, the beauty of these suits lies in grace of line. = Navy, black and a few reindeer and beige shades. Misses’ sizes. Boxy coats 14 to 307 womenss 54 to 44 2 Also slenderizing styles for large women. Sizes 4215 to 5215. Choice is $33. This cabinet Q.95 phonograph Phoqograph records, 59¢ as sung by the incomp-‘nble fortnight ago; materials: Many of the old favorites— more than a score of them— sung as only John McCormack can sing them. . Late “hits,” 49¢ Always on sale here, almost as fast as they become successful on the stage. Some examples: Not a portable phonograph placed inside a cabinet, but a complete unit. either cape or is worn with girls of 8 to 14. Lowest price we have ever known on a high-grade musical instrument of this kind. Plays any record. Two-spring zilgnt motor. Dark mahogany- peach, orchid. Sizes 8 to 14. milan, drooping brim streamers. Black, brown and navy. Girls’ kiltie skirts s0 that one can push it out of the way for dancing. $5 sends it home One whole year in which to pay. Dapper Dan Bow-wow Blues Strut Miss Lizzie Baltimore Buzz Ka-Lu-A Song of India The Shelk 1 Want My Mammy 1,000 Women’s new APRONS ] Pleni{y of Stout Sizes Frock and dress styles Two of the many sketched More of tose 9x12 \ Grass rugs, 3555 Not a collection of odds and ends assembled for a sale, ut brand-new rugs, with choice of six attractive patterns.’ Picturesque styles, smart enough for porch wear Made of long-wearing, fast- color percales iit a wide variety of stripes, plaids, checks and solid colors. Z All full cut aprons; finely finished with And if you want fo match these rags with other deep hems and neat trimmings. sizes, we have them all in each of these sizes. . 8 x10-ft. ‘size, $3.90 27x54-in. size, 59¢ 6 x 9-ft. size, $2.65 18x36-in. size, 29¢ 36x72-in. size, 98c ~ 27-in. runners, 49¢ Every rug is of tough, pliable grass and with double- warp construction—all perfect and bound at ends to insure greater service. Neatly stenciled designs. Frock and coverall styles; some that fas- ten down front; others that tie in back with sash-belt. Regular sizes, 34 to 44, and Plenty of STOUT sizes from 44 to 50. (The Hecht Co., second Soor.) Another sale of children’s high and low ."”'O‘ 7th at F | Dress shoes Fashionable spring footwear in patent, dull,”brown and tan leather shoes. High shoes, oxfords, one and two strap pumps—every style in Sizes 4 to 8; 8% to 11; 11% to 2. —are Mary Jane and one-strap pumps for kiddies, in sizes 2 to 8. The Hecht Co., third Soor. Boys' caps, 95¢c Positively wonderful! Boys' all-wool suits All-wool cassimeres. All-wool cheviots. All-wool tweeds. $ 5.95 Solid colors, dressy hair-lined stripes. demure checks You can’t better the tailoring if you pay double: all coats alpaca or twill lined: knickers full-lined, with all Two-knicker suits, 5 Two pairs of knickers with each suit. cassimeres, in dark olive and brown tones. Ages 9 to 15. Wool sailor suits, $3%° Real Jack Tar sailor suits, tailored of all-wool, Regulation middy or button-on Oliver Twist styles. Double voke: lacing on side; large middy tie; just the same us U on deevel; stars on collar; trimmings of white braid. Sailor tams and middys, $1.45 All-wool French serge, with woven silk name-band. (The Hecht Co., These girl combination Kiltie skirts and capes Have made the biggest kind of a “hit” at Sold out all we had in a day, a now we have more of the same style, in all these new —velours —homespuns 539 John McCormack —tweeds —flannels —checks —novelties A smart fashion as strikingly new when + garments as when worn together. Sizes for copen, reindeer, tan, pekin, henna, Her Milan hat is $1.29 Patent sketched) or roll brim. Grosgrain ribbon Ginghams, 89c. Woolens to $3.50. Bloutes to go with them, 69¢c, 79c and $1.00 (The Hecht Co., third fioor. ! Smooth-finish . 5. sailor boys. third floor ) Girls' combination outfit as sketched $6.95