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" THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1922. Women are coming from far and near to share this sale Billie Burke $l DRESSES at ¥ Made—and well made—of the long-wearing and fast-color 1 T'Amoskeag Ginghams and chambrays —with the Amoskeag label in each dress. Women eagerly buying— complimentary remarks fly- ing—tables replenished again and again—it is EVIDENT women are glad to get such good-looking dresses at $1. But the sale started today with 1,400 dresses, and we should have plenty for tomorrow. The styles sketched Tepify the Billie Burke model. Choice of solid colors, checks, plaids and innumerable combina- tions. All sizes, 36 to 46. (Ready at 9 am., The Hecht Co., second floor.) Women's pure wool worsted Bathing suits One-third to one-half = below regular prices Captured! A maker’s samples and surplus stock of fine wool bathing suits. Close to 300 suits in all. Styles daring or demure—about everything shown this season is represented. = The Hecht Co. Matching the glory of a June day with Cool, refreshing frocks Imported ginghams Imported organdies Novelty voiles Ramisette linenes, at 5 8.95 One doesn’t attempt to describe the thousand flowers on a hillside—simply re- joices in their individual beauty. So—please accept the dress pictured as typical of all, and rejoice that you have scores of other styles to choose from. Instance, these: Silky-finish ginghams checks and novelty plaids. Sheer crisp organdies, (imported) in colorful solid colors—lovely and smooth as the petals of a flower. VOILES—fascinating foulard pa’nctns down to the simple polka dot designs like the one sketched. Ramisette—a processed cotton that looks like Irish linen. Twenty models in these alone. Plain with hemstitching and tucks or with embroidered dots. Misses” sizes, 14 to 20; women’s, 34 to 42. Stylish stout dresses, $8.95 Not merely large dresses, but slenderizing mod- els that achieve grace and smoothness thru length of line. Developed in ginghams and voiles—sizes 42 to 52. (The Hecht Co., second floor.) Clearing women’s blouses, $1 This window-hood carriage 7th ot F Sale of SAMPLE wash skirts $2 .95 The sample line of a well known maker, in- cluding various new mod- els in W hite gabardines White surf satins Samples, hence not all sizes in every style, but upwards of 100 skirts collectively, with all sizes in waistbands from 26 to0 32. Three-piece KHAKI knicker suits 57.95 for camping, touring, fishing, etc. Well tailored suits, of a soft, pliant khaki, that will serve for several sea- sons. Suits consist of coat, skirt and separate knickers. Sizes 16 to 42. (The Hecht Co., second floor.) SALE Kiddies’ Panty dresses This sporty outfit costs only $10 Coat, $5 Skirt, $5 The tuxedo coat is of jersey and may be had in navy, black or green. The skirts may be had in Baronet satin Novelty satins White serges —the satins in black, white and navy; the serges in white or white with colored plaids. Waistband sizes 26 to 32. (The Hecht Co., second Soor.) Again! Summer shoes h l .85 Mary Jane and one-strap pumps (as sketched) Black gun metal leather with solid leather soles and heels. Sizes 6 to 2. Sale also includes. That big sale of children’s Patent leather and tan strap pumps and oxfords. Sizes 6 to 2 Variously for children of 3 to 11 years. (The Hec:t Co., third foor.) NEMO develops something NEW in summer corsetry High colors and staple shades. Grouped at three prices: - $7.45 $545 $6.45 Broken assortments from regular stock, but all sizes 36 to 41 in one style or another. Lingerie blouses; batiste; voile; organdy. and colors; tailored and lace trimmed models. Blouses at 50¢ 0dds and ends of slightly soiled and mussed voiles and batiste. All white or white with colored trimmings. Long and short sleeves. Sizes 36 to 44. (The Hecht Co., third floor.) 59¢ (One like sketch) Red or blue check gingham dresses, trimmed with Ramie linene. Juspul--at $4 “Neither front nor back lace It combines the advantages of a rubber corset with Nemo hygienic support and con- trol. The unique lacing device—concealed beneath the front of the corset—banishes lacing bothers. One pull on the ends of the lacers and the corset is adjusted. White The separate panties are of linene, edged with gingham to match dress. Round collar, patched pockets; belted back. Sizes 2 to 6. Hot-weather frocks, %2 5 styles in bloomer dresses, ages 7 to 10. These in ginghams, chambrays and Peggy cloths. Dainty, durable, pink, cilkstriped batiste; sizes 24 1o 32—$4.00. Circlet Special, $1.50 “More Than a Brassiere” It controls the figure above the waist and, when worn with a Nemo, completes correct corsetry. Pink batiste with lace front; sizes 34 to 46—$1.50. An unusual sale of SAMPLE nightgowns and envelope chemise 50° U. S. navy U. . army hammocks mosquito tents v 79c —is carefully woven of fiber reed and finished throughout with exacting detail. Reed is in ecru or blue enamel. —Upholstered in corduroy. —Adjustable back and hood; (Second floor.) This little price because we took over the u. Navy hammocks; 33 The United States Govern- B o 2 s 3 inches wide and 6 feet long “ment paid $5.75 for these can- maker's 53{“1“1‘35 and ’“‘1?1“5 lot's. . the hood 1ith windoue o 15 styles in regulation frocks for girls of 7 to 14. Made of heavy canvas; brass The material is a fine nmslin or lingerie cloth; pictured: 8 different styles in organdy alone; the other - Started mday! opies. Large enough to cover a double bed; fine for campers and tourists, or for kiddies’ the gowns are tailored or trimmed with embroidery, and with choice of round or square necks. The chemise are also in lacey or tailored models, eyelets; double seams at ends to prevent cutting by the ropes. Ropes can be ¥ withdrawn models in ginghams and chambrays. The body, which is mounted on a heavy tubular frame, can be Sale 1,000 pairs Too many styles for detailed descriptions— to facilitate washing and quickly k: Teplaced. Complete with all play in the yard. with built-up shoulders or shoulder straps. ;;\;Je‘rs:ghi'sco ‘fit:cr]ridnamitcan face but all are quality dresses in fabric and fashion w o yn s l g - (The Hecht Co., second floor.) Bab e Bt paats. and all are low priced at $2. me new R ow (The Hecht Co., third floor.) (The Hecht Co., fourth floor.) (The Hecht Co., third floor.) Children’s PLAY clothes Cretonnes, 19¢ A firm, deep bodied 36-inch cre- tonne in cheerful summer pat- terns. Shoes $4 Huck towels, 10c Snow-white absorbent towels, of a firm, closely woven huck. A splendid face towel, 18x36 inches. i Turkish towels, 59¢ Big thirsty fellows—25x48 inches—the double looped kind that soaks up water like a sponge. About a third under regular price, because of slight irregularities in finish, which mnone will_mind. (The Hecht Co., third floor.) 3 double-disc records FREE sends either phonogra;hl home. 5] Phonographs 539 Olympian or Columbia The Columbia D2 instruments have been slightly used, but are warranted as freely as if you paid full price. The big BARGAIN is in these FULL-SIZE CABINET Olympian phonographs es illustrated. Mahogany case; two- spring motor; plays any record. 2-gal. preserving kettles, 45¢ Heavy gray galvanized agateware. 2-gallon capacity. Lipped for easy pouring. Window awnings, $2.50 8-ounce duck, with green and white stripe. Complete with fixtures, ready to hang. Sizes for windows 28 to 50 inches wide; please bring exact meas- urements. {(Second Seor.) Boys’ overalls, 55¢ Not a harsh grade denim, but soft, pliable kind that will wear well. Made with deep bib, 3 pockets and wide shoulder strap. All seams double stitched. Sizes 2 to 14 years. Sport shoes, $1.69 Shoes for tennis and sport wear. Brown or white with brown trimming and side patches. Sizes 11 to 2 and 2% 10 6. Base ball suits, $1.59 Complete outfit, mind you, r ndhes: Durable’ gy 3] el A e gray . ball cloth. Blue or red Sizes 4 w0 16 . Boys’ crash knickers The whole third floor is filled with play clothes for boys, girls andlittle tots. A few typical suggestions: Boys’ coverups, 69c A cool arid serviceable play suit—covers the child from neck to ankle. Square neck and short sleeve style; drop seat and patented buttons. Sizes 3 to 8 years. 69c Made to withstand many a rdb in the tub. Strongly re- inforced at wearing points; finished with hip and side pockets and belt loops. Sizes 7 to 17 in knickers, Boys’ cowboy suits $1.85 Outfit consists of khaki twill shirt and trousers with fringes and other fixings, also hat, bandanna handkerchief, belt, holster and lasso, for boys 4 to 14" i i 3 Indian chief Outfits, 95¢ With headpiece, jacket trousers Made of khaki shade ma- terial; trimming on coat and tronsers—just like sketch. Sizes 4 to 12 years. Other Indian outfits, $1.95, $2.45, $295. Girls’ Squaw Suits, $2.45. Play shoes, $1.19 Sandals and oxfords, made entirely of leather. Mahog. any brown and light tan shades. Sizes 5 to 2. Girls’ Dutch romper-all, 95¢ Clever styles for little girls 2 to 6 e with Boys’ cz‘un_p outfits $2.75 O. D. khaki, just as illus- trated—sport or collar at- tached blouse; knickers or loose flapper pants of same material as blouse. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Boys’ Scout suits $2.85 O. D. khaki military coat and lace breeches, haversack, leggins and hat. Made of khaki that can be depended upon for service. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Khaki blouses, 69¢ These are durable blouses for school or play. collar with she Rover bicycles $24.95 Fully equipped with —Eclipse coaster brake —Fisk, non-skid tires —Mud guarde all around —Double cross bar —RWnbhiteb handle ba;- pedal —] er grips an s —Motoreyrg Penmd A fully guaranteed wheel that will stand up under hard service. (First floor.) Tots’ play-alls, 29¢ In sizes for little tots 2'to 6 years. One-piece suit as sketched, piped with red; patch pockets; button at each shoulder, Bathing snits, $1.25 suits, Navy blue jersey made in California one-piece that permit freedom in swim- S26, Approved styles; all first quality leathers and workmanship. —tan ~black —broun —white * Wide range of eizes, (Tbe Becitt Co., first floor.) Sani-cold refrigerators Means a sanitary, cold storage plant in your own home These refrigerators are noted for their hard- wood cases, exact cabinet comstruction, perfect drainage system, sanitary wire shelves. Featured is this Porcelain-lined (seamless as a bowl) refrigerator § fi The food chambers are lined with porcelain, seam- less and easy to clean as a glass bowl. 75-b. ice ca- pacity. 2 Refrigerator, $19.75 ] A compact, convenient refrigerator designed for apartments ined. . * Refrigerator, $18.75 A compact, convenient refrigerator designed for apartments or the small home where space is a factor. Refrigerator, $29.75 Designed for suburban homes. This refrigerator has a 125-pound ice capacity with strong doors, heavily trimmed in nickel hardware and securely locked with strong lock and key. ‘White enamel lined food chamber; sanitary wire shelves. 3 (The Hecht Ca, fourth Seor.)