Evening Star Newspaper, May 25, 1922, Page 25

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) ) - Your dollar carries far tomorrow *Save Money by Spendmg it in The Hecht Co. , 1 he Hecht /th atF Qlulllly-—atapm Tidal Basin opens Saturday, May 27th Ready for the big S-P-L-A-S-H Women's pure worsted bathing suits 52.95 Not cotton mixtures nor ordinary woolens that soon hang lifeless as a bag. No, indeed, these are WORSTEDS — long selected wool fibers, twisted and twirled to give - 6 soft collars ) ’g ? : g M. m erchi 5 . them resiliency and long wear. : en's caps 12 ere kerchiefs Men’s pajamas v Broken lines from regular § 3 ’ Union linen (part cotton) $ ) . B b is'15 25¢, 35¢ and 50c collars. Some l s Cool, light - weight caps sl handcll(erchlie:ls of the b tter 1 : Striped madras},: Iwnh silk i he g lightl, iled. Al si: d or summer, .in picturesque grade. actory samples; rog trimmings. Full cut and Style is sketched The rubber cap s e e teeds. Al sizes. some slightly irregular. fnely finished. Sizes A to D. ‘_—and others may be had in leading colors. (First fioor.) (First foor.) (Pirst —and can be had in solid colors like navy, i (First floor.) black, green and innumerable striped com- binations. Sizes 34 to 46. $2.95. Others up to $2.75. Bathing shoes are 35¢ to $3.00. (Sport shop, first floor.) Silk stockings Full-fashioned silk hose, with double soles, heels and 2 nightgowns Pink and white muslin and $ lingerie cloth gowns, with round, Sateen bloomers Firml; v LINGETTE—with the ap- sl irmly woven doubie finger tips. silk, with White, $ 1 2.95 pearance of a fine satin. Plain toes and mercerized tops. square or V neck, pongee, mastic, gray. Sizes or striped, flesh or white. Black, white, cordovan, Russian Kimono sleeves: fancy ‘or tailored 5% to 7%, but not in all sh 4 - % Double cuff, large reinforcement; calf, gray. Slightly “irregujar.” styles. i Slightly imperfect Good-looking tweeds, alive elastic at waistline. s econd floor.). (First with the spirit of outdoors. In. definite mixtures that merge into the landscape like heather right up to those striking nov- elties that stand out bold and braw. Long straightline coats, box models and ple-v.es and pinchback coats; mannish or notch collars; novelty or wda kets. Misses’ sizes, 16 to 20; women's, 36 to 42. Girls’ dresses Ginghams and chambrays in the new summer styles. Striped plaid or plain. Touches of machine or hand em- broidery. Sizes 7 to 14. (Third floor.) Girls’ bloomers Cotton serge bloomers for camp or outdoor sports. Cut full, elastic at waist and knee. Dark* navy. Sizes 8 to lZ Panty dresses Plain chambray, with touches of machine or hand embroidery. Novelty pockets, collars, cuffs. Sizes2to 6. (Thir Two pairs rompers Tots’ linene and chambray $ rompers in peg-top effects, l with banded knee. Colored bloonters., Sizes 2 to 6. (Third foor.) Also three-piece cape suits at $12.95 The novelty cape suit at right consists of separate dress with cape. Snappy velour checks in various colors. Sizes 14 to 42. (The Heche Go., second fioor.) ) Sketched Tweed $12.95 piece suit, $12.95 These three-piece KHAKI suits Cool gingham dresses Such as every woman likes | $2.95 »_4 pairs hose full-fashioned Children’s sandals Barefoot sandals and play 51 Tennis shoes White tennis oxfords. Chil- 3 union suits Women's white ribbed cot- sl Women's oxfords. All-leather soles and flren'sz;sirtfi-fis to 2: boys’ ton union suits. Sleevgless. Black cotton hose.d )xa:er 1 uppers. Light tan. Sizes 5 to sizes, 0 6; women's sizes, with tight or lace knee. Sizes calls them “seconds,” but Street styles for summer wear gppect e 1o W to 7. 3 to 4. hurts are trivial. —refreshingly cool and attractive. 3 (Third fieor.) (Third foor.) it dosc) First One of the models is sketched, and there are dozens of others. Note well that all are made of Closely woven, fast-color ginghams of quality, unusual at this price, Clean-looki: atterns, in large and 3 1k Corsets emall checks or broken plaids. Self- Silk vests Boys’ wash suits 4 vests trimmed or with 0’!"“, collars and Famous W. B. make. Three Women's silk vests, with § Middy, French and Oliver Women's white ribbed cot- touches of embroidery. o ey ribbon bodice tops. Flesh l Twist styles. Pegey and l ton vests with band tops. = < . another with elastic at top 5 Sizds 3 = . g d Rose, tan, blue, {9"‘9 hm"’n' pm.k, a third with medlum bust and short shade.: Sizes 36 to 44 (First floor.) i.;:sl':t:tacf:lotsl:’s“;r:z?:rss “;i“% ont 1ZES/ 0 st yellow, lavender, white hips. 3 binations. Ages 2 to 8. (Second fioor.) (Third floor.) checks. Misses’ sizes, 16 10 20, women’s, 34 to 44. (The Heeht Co., ready-to-wear, second foor.) CIROLA phonograph 29 Nationally advertised at $35 portable The suits include skirt, coat and knickers; all of which can be worn sep- arately: Ideal for hiking canoeing Firmly -tailovred of . first quality guaranteed khaki. Sizes 14 to 22, 34 10 42. (The Hecht Co., second floor.) 2 boys’ blouses Two pairs knickers Damask cloth Boys' KHAKI knickers, s 54-inch damask cloths. with hip and side pockets. Square styles are hemstitched, l Sizes 7 to 17. Also straight knee knickers; sizes 3 to 9. (Third fioor.) This season’s newest shapes in white, black and brown. Two hats for usual price of one. As compact and as easy to carry as a lunch kit High-count percales and some madras UCollar attached l styles ; cut roomy in arms and body. Ages 5 to 16. round cloths have picot edge. Snow white. o (Third fioor.) (Third floor.) 7~ 4 yards cretonne Unrestricted choice of our . entire stock of 39c cretonnes, ‘2 pillowcases 10 towels i Heavy Snow-white Huck sl Handsomely embroidered, s heavy muslin pillowcases; t k 4'yards,$1; usually $1.56. For . Towels, made for U. S. Govx. blue o white embroidery. £8 Wil ok op e Ty tomorrow ‘only. and conforming to the U. Some with space for monogram. o ders. % (Third fioor.) rigid specifications. 18x36. Full sizes. $! a pair. (Toira (Third floor.) TheClfiOLAutheutlonnflyknm portable phonograph. Compact and con- venient—horn, records, everything—pscks white shoes, $11.50 ~ into a case 7x13 inches. i Mah -finished case; two-sprin motor; plays A white shoe remains good mfl“ Good tonal ueo?f nl; V;;ym ach quali y guaranteed lookh‘;:h:’:loquum\ For umpera md tourists n;w""n“&m“"m*& ’ -np. numbers, any lfllllflm 'hb- Footdooll Rdg mp‘t’ md Y 36x72 grass rugs in green, blue and brown; 27x54 RAG Fumed oak footstools with sl Colonial design rag. carpet § leatherette tops, well ~ ‘Also 27- in 36-inch rugs mfl hlt-m’;l-uuu dumu Long silk gloves 2 boys’ straws - 4 Turkish towels Heavy Turkish towels, big giant fellows—20x40 inches— Dollar day signs show in every section Goods on sale only No phone, €. 0. D. or mail orders. ’1 fioor.) ) Men’s sport hats White duck, with green fac- ‘ ing to soften sun’s glare; also l all khaki. For golf, fishing, boating and outdoor sports. (Firet fioer.). 2 house dresses Fast color blue chambray and striped gingham. Billie l Burke and tailored beited styles. Quantity limited. (Recont luo *1 ades. B 2 dresses Girls’ sleeveless linene s dresses, to be worn with sepa- 1 - rate waists. Copen, rose and pink. Sizes 7 to 10. 2 dresses, §1. foor.) (TLird fioog) 2 pairs hose Women's white silk stock- § ings, ' with seamed backs. l Mercerized tops. Subject to trifling “irregularities” in finish. Boor ) (Pirst floor ) Bed cots 30-inch U. S. Army bed cot, $ made by Simmons. Subject l to slight rust spots. Fine for sleeping porch or summer cott; 3 (Fourth fioar. fioor.) Sl Shoe box This_solid oak blackening s box has folding top and com- partments for brushes, etc, Waped (Fourth fiebr.) Floor mops, etc. One black cord mop for oil- s P ing, white mop for dusting. - One handle; one bottle of floor oil. . (Thirg Soor.) blue Soor.) Lawn Benches -' These natural-finish lawn $% _benches are full width and

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