Evening Star Newspaper, June 2, 1922, Page 23

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fio}’s’ ;ll.-wool :(loublé warp ([ serge suits ‘For gradudion and ‘dress-up wear serge—all wool; 'double warp; with wear in every thread. .Con- sider tis\tnlonns—cvefy seam straight and true; c¥ery detail ' finished just so. Pleated Norfolks or single-breasted models . And you will go far before you find their equal at $6. Ages 6 to 17. ; Boys’ bathing suits, $1.95 Wool Jersey suits—one-piece Clh fornia style in plain colors or wi college stripes. Big boys, 8 to 15; ln tle boys, 3 to (The Hecht Co., " tntra foor) Briefly and boldly we tell, Summer styles in these stunning silks Canton crepe and lace graduation frocks Simple white georgette graduation gowns a simple tale of wonderful Roshanara crepe sport dresses Canton crepes—beaded, fringed and embroldcred— Silk dresses g 1 8 Natural shantung silk sport frocks for all manner of street and afternoon wear —Navy -—.'ll;lf:k —Gray ——gl:ll.l; - -— +—Lo mflllfllll =Lilae Beige ~ —ond —Misses’ sizes, 14 to 20 . —Henna —Tan —Periwinkle —Women’s, 36 td “ (Second fidor.) Women’s ¢ool and captivating TUB FROCKS Stout size, dotted Sketched: Crepe with Dotted Swiss with or- Normandy, $12.50. Organdy, $12.50. gandy under-drop Fashions and fabrics from several coun- tries. Here are hand-drawn ratines from Belgium, English eponges, Scotch ginghams, French voiles. Paris ideas, too, but to our notion the cleverest dresses of all are those from Sunny California, where a colony of, artists have developed fashions of coolness and charm. Wonderful diversity marks the assemblage. Materials include: —eponge —ginghams —rFrench linens® —ratine ~—chambrays —French voiles - Regular and stout sizes, a few typical models sketched. (The Hecht Co., second floor.) Stray as far from the porch as you like in these attractive Daytime dresses enough for street wear . Consider the quality. of: the . measurements. .+ The Hecht Newly arrived. Women’s ‘summer suits Tan silk shantungs, white wool jerseys, The Jerseyl are in the longline styles; the shantung silks in long-line and Peter Pan models. Smartly tailored, with shawl or tuxedo collars and flap or patch pockets. Narrow belts. Misses sizes 14 to 20; women’s 36 to 44. (The Hecht Co., second fioor.) CORSETS R &G corskts sl W. B. corsets Think of a beautiful brocade ’ Corset at $1.00—it’s here—the famous R & G make. Finished with band of elastic at bottom of back. Plain coutil corsets, also W. B. make. A conservative model with rubber band at top; a sport model with_elastic insert in sl All have four hose lllpponerl ate tached. All sizes 20 to 30. Bandeaux, 39¢ Fancy weave or plain rep with embroidered rose on front. Cl back with elastic insert. Sizes 34 to 46. (The Hecht Co., second floor.) Fiber silk sweaters, 10 Fiber silk, but with all the richness and sheen and service of the real silk. Favored tuxedo styles in self stripe and block weaves. Belt and pockets. Black, navy, orchid, mohawk, buff, gray. (The Hecht Co., first floor.) Sale! huck towels, 10¢ A closely woven, deep bodied huck towel that absorbs with free absorbent inches. Snow-white. Pillowcases, 22c—white cotton, linen hmsh Size before hemming, 42x36 inches. Bed Sheets, $1.25— double-bed size; snow white; 81x90 inches. Cretonnes, 19¢ Flowerful cretonnes, alive with birds and foliage; pleasing land- scapes; “pastoral écenes. Cretonnes for every purpose—36 inches wide. Window awnings, $1.50 G-ounce duck in attractive tan and white stripes.. Sizes for window 28 to 38 and 46 to 50 inches wide. Com- plete with fixtures. ang window Bar Harbor cushions, $1 —filled with silk floss; boxed; cov-- ered with cretonne and beld se- curely with buttons. alities. 18x36° deep hems. Emphaaumg Qualuy—-at a prwe.' 1,000 NEW BLOUSES, $1 59 \ O.r‘ catF Again! Beelluewomm - are demanding them Mom of these good Sport coats %5 . ’15 One style sketched Jersey sports jackets in tuxedo model lketched.’ Copen, flannel, navy, black, reindeer, green, pur- ple, marine, blue. Sizes 16 to 44. Skirts *5-% White sport silks Pleated prunellas Snappy tweeds Colorful .combinations; stun- ning stripes; p)ctureuge plaids, and one classic snow-white sporu: silk style. Sketched coat, $5 Waistbands 25 to 32. . Skirt, $5.95 - (The Hecht Oo., second floor.) RADIO - Equipment sold and installed by.an expert. Demonstrations daily . (The Heeht Co., fourth flcor.) - Women’s shoes are stepping out at a lively pace in this sale Brand-new shoes, first-class mute.rinls., first-class workmanship. All new styles—four as sketched—with a dozen or more of others just as new. ‘Sale started with 1,500 pni.rs, many of the styles including wide widths. Styles Leathers: —One, two and Ihrce-—Tln and white ox- —Patent colt —Black and brown kid strap pumps fords —Genuine white buck—Black and tan calf —Brogue oxfords White —White reignskin —Silvercloth —Walking and sport— ite flapper pumps —Gray and black suede—Combinations, etc. oxfords —Dress slippers (The Hecht Co., first fioor.) for many a day: Sale! —fancy lace glove silks Took over a mill agent’s entire stock of surplus Note that lhe assortment mhlndel all the desired novelties—roll- ; L] Best stocking news 1,000 pairs, including —corded glove silks $ 95 —full-fashioned chiffon silks 1 —roll-top hosettes, etc. silk stockings, including about ‘every desired silk and style lmown for summer. top silk hosettes, corded glove silks; lace glove silks, chiffon silks, and of course the old mndbyn«lnfllnlnoned khrud and ingrain silks. It's @ mixed lot. Some of the hose are technically “irregular”; a great many are perlet‘l and first qual- ity from top to toe. Choice is $1.95. (The Hecht Co., first fioor.) Collectively the various lots include black, white, beige, silver, pelican, cordovan, Rus- sian calf. Sale! aluminum S vacuum bottles The vacuum “bottle is an all- year-around comp anion— keeps liquids cold 48 hours or hot 24 hours —whichever llumnnnm cup Pmt: 79c. Quart size, $1.39 { (Tll B&'l‘ Co., lflllh anpex.) HANDMADE and mgchine-made blomt Four styles sketched—a dozen others for choice. A N = Bfle /__bdl Real FILET and IRISH HANDMADE BLOUSES are uniforms, $1.59 . Laces trim, some machine-made of fine batiste and French voiles, Including shirt, ts, - b hile athays are fpmnel $ ; 59 elaborately T St sal. with cap and belt laces and embroidery. A touches of hand-embroidery. Img biise. bess ball Eloin . T Eray trimmed. Finished Wlth domestic voiles; long and short ' Three nketc!ml. ltylu 34 1o 46. : Tlns flfll size open-top Neverbreak sleevu. roll collars. & seams and belt loops. i (The Hecht Co., third fSoor.) o e (The Hecht, Co., third fluur.( ocke in shirt and pants, do\lbl.—lplltched st Put him in KHAKI | and most practical fabric Uncle Smu espem could find. Yo can’t do better. Here are boys’/ —~ pyhn. : " . In progress! Sale . Men’s union suits . 69¢ - Six for $4 Tuco and other famous makes with all the fine details of fabric ‘and finish you look for in high- grade suits. Silky-looking plain pongees Striped and fancy madras Fine checked nainsooks All sizes 36 to 46 Men’'s straw hats, %1% Hats for every head—curl or straight brim—flatfoot and sennit straws; cable’ or saw edges. Perfect hats from crowp to brim, with real leather, sweatbands and satin-tipped silk hat bands. Natural or bleached straws. Whiteduck trousers,*®1- Natural finish duck without = Py e v ‘mou filling or starch. Full cut Men’s linen knickers, $4.95 Coolness and comfort for the golfer, hiker and eports- man. (The Heeht Co., first fBoor.) The Paris Mfg. Co. of New York retires from business, hence we offer GIRLYS" delightfully new White dresses . ’5 Most of which should sell at from a half more to éoublc. weraraneasrases ! Snow-white Frocks, in fascinat- ing fashions for graduation and June Day exercises. Charmingly developed of im- 'ported and domestic Batiste, voiles and organdies Please note that these are in- dividual styles—far above the commonpplace, distinguished by Val and Venetian laces, wide rib- bon sashes and rosettes. £ For girls of 7 to 14. One style sketched, $5 Girls’ sports skirts, $2.95 Cleverly made of cotton Eponge in colorful plaids, and fir ished with fringed hems. Slashed pockets. Smart for tenn’ boating, golfing. Waist measures 25 to 27; length 25-to 28. ~Girl Scout headquarters Girl Scouts will always find complete regalia and eqmpme* here. L . (The Hecht Co., third !oo‘] Children’s white shoes: For graduation and ~ commencement exercises H H Assortments are freshly full and complete. Hede are high and low shoes in beach cloth, Evecloth, nubuc* and kid. Priced according to size and style, thus: Sizes 2 to 5—no heel. $1.39 to $2.50. Sizes 4 to 8—wedge heels. $1.69 to Sizes 8% to 11—spring heels. $250 to $4.00. 3 Sizes 1134 to 2—rubber and leather heels. $250 to $5.00. . Sizes 2% to 7—rubber and leather heels. $3.00 to 3 H (The Heeht Co., third Soo) Pongee panty dresses, 32 Tho this pongee is all cotton; it is highly mercerized to look like silk. Washes and wears better than silk. Choice of hand embroidery or appliqued designs; the panties have rdws of hand stitch- ing and contrasting cuff at knee. Sizes 2 to 6. N A A W S Style sketched, $2. T hat important problem of choosing baby’s HAT “ It's a problem easily solved here, Hats are light as thistledown what with organdies, lawns, piques benniel with laces and embroid- and reps for choice of ; toches of handmade flow- and picture, poke and wide-brim- er-, ‘or sashes with wide ribbon med ul.lon for style. - bands. eTevaver e Prices are $1 to $5. Baby boys’ pique hats Twelve new styles, plain or with touches of machine or hand em- broidery. Head sizes, 19 to 21. Prices, $1 to $1.59. (The Hecht Co., third floor.)s| 220777 The U. S.Armywentmthhbeumenwudneoold Klmldlndcnshknicken,S% MM crash with wide belt loops, vfl‘l':{lfi.lnh‘mflq o sl 3m9

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