Evening Star Newspaper, June 22, 1922, Page 25

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9 . _THfE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, JUNE 22; 1922. 25 $135 electric wasfiing machines 79 55 delivers it to your home First quality high-grade washing machine: one of the best known in monthly $5 pays for it 7th at F the country. Sece demonstration on Fourth Floor. SALE HIT NO. 13 All-Leather Sandals, 89¢ For kiddies 2 to 7 years. These are of good quality leather, built for service, stitching guaranteed not to rip. Creeper sizes 2 to 5 in tan only. Children’s 5 to 8 in black or tan. Also Play Oxfords in tan and dark brown, sizes 5 to 11. (The Hecht Co., third floor.) SALE HIT NO. 14 White Tennis Oxfords, $1 Firm white canvas with gray rubber soles. For boys, girls and children. Children’s sizes 8 to 2. Boys™ 215 10 6. Girls™ 215 to 8. (The Hecht Qo., third floor.) SALE HIT NO. 15 Tots’ Pantie Dresses, 59¢ For wee ones at play. Red or blue checked gingham dresses trimmed with novelty pockets. Belted in back. Bloomers of linene. For real play-comfort at the shore, country home, city park or house garden. Sizes 3 to G. (The Hecht Co., third foor.) SALE HIT NO. 16 Children’s Drawers, 23¢ These are knicker style, edged withembroidery. Have the health-indorsed button-on band instead of a binding elastic. Sizes 2, 4 and 10 years. (The Hecht Co., third floor.) SALE HIT NO. 17 Girls’ Wash Dresses. 89¢ About 15 styles, made of plain chambray, checked Amoskeag and other well known ginghams. Gathered or plaited ekirts, deep hems for the growing girl. Some have collars and cuffs of crisp white, others trimmed with con- trasting colors. Some have touches of embroidery, wide tie back sashes or all-round belts. Sizes 7 to 14 (The Hecht Co., third floor.) ' SALE HIT NO. 18 Princegs Slips 89¢ For girls and misses Fine white muslin with lace in- sertion, very effectively designed. Deep flounce, edged with lace, and lace shoulder straps. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. Also slips with lace or embroid- ery trimming, for girls 7 to 14. - (The Hecht Co., tbird floor.) SALE HIT NO. 19 Girls’ Slip-on Sweaters., $1.39 In plain weave for sports wear. Can be worn with Peter Pan col- Jar and cuffs to give a more dressy appearance. Jade, tan, brown, green and henna. A va- cation necessity. 10 to 17 years. (The Hecht Co., third fioor.) k 3 o = The Hecht Co. a 7th at F Where Prices Are Guarantee e e i Rules of sale: —Sale is for Friday only. —No goods sent C. O. D. or on approval. —No phone or mail orders. All sales final. —We cannot guarantee quantities to last all day. Sale begins 9:00 A.M. ’ 3 SMASHING BIG SALES 'Amazing values in dependable merchandise R ONE DAY ONLY Women’s street dresses SALE HIT No. 7/$995 Clever street styles—all new Please don’t: confuse the little price with porch dresses or house wear. These are legitimate street styles—freshly attrac- tive—developed in plaid and check ginghams. Some of them have touches of embroidery on collars and cuffs; nearly all have self sashes. Rose, green, blue, red, black, lilac. Misses’ sizes 16 to 20; women’s, 36 to 42. (The Hecht Co.~—8econd Floor) Women’s Jersey Suits SALE HIT No. At the next-to-nothing price of Heatherspun jersey suits, please, and silk and wool mixed jerseys. Complete suits—tuxedo coat; snappy sports skirt. A wide range of desired colors, in sizes 16 to 40. There should be a rush for these—come early. (The Hecht Co—Becond Floor) Stout women’s dresses SALE HIT No. 9‘;$5.95 Slenderizing styles of distinction Not merely large dresses; these are speciall)y developed models that simulate slenderness thru length of line. Mate- rials are sheer voiles and imported ginghams; some with batiste or organdy collars and cuffs and lace trimmings. Voiles in floral, bud and spray patterns; ginghams in checks and small broken plaids. Regular sizes, 16 to 40. STOUT SIZES, 42} to 521;. (The Hecht Co.—Second Floor) Women’s & misses’ KEDS SALE HIT No. 10 | §] | White Tennis High Shoes The famous KEDS at about half the price usuaily asked. ° All first quality. White canvas tops; easy rubber bottoms. Great for camping, house wear, hiking, tennis. All sizes 3 to 8. (The Hecht Co.—First Floor) Silk & fiber stockings SALE HIT No. 11/ B()c ) “There’s a reason” The reason for this less than half price is not easily evident in looks or wear. But the stockings are slightly “irregular,” either in weave or finish, Pure silk or fiber silk mixtures. Seamed backs, mercerized tops. Black, white, gray, nude. (Thé Hecht Co.—First Floor) Women’s new blouses SALE HIT No. 12’$]l.39 Cool summer styles When blouses are made of sheer voiles and batiste and beautified with snow-white laces and frills they naturally be- come ffeahly attractive. THESE ARE! Choice .of long or short sleeves; round, square or “V” necks. Sizes 36 to 42, ° (The Becht Co.~Third Floor) SALE HIT NO. 20 Women’s Silk Gowns, $2.95 Heavy crepe de chine in tai- lored models. Sleeveless with hemstitchings, others with nar- row lace edge. Flesh and white. (The Hecht Co., second foor.) SALE HIT NO. 21 Women’s Linen Hdkfs, 3 for 25¢ Suitable for every hot-weather occasion. Pure white linen and fine cotton handkerchiefs, with embroidered corner. Also woven border sport handkerchiefs in blue, salmon, tan or orchid. (The Hecht Co., first fioor.) SALE HIT NO. 22 Women’s Silk Gloves, 69¢ These are elbow-length, with double finger tips. White, gray, mastic, brown, pongee and silver. Sizes 515 to 7V5; but not in all colors. Subject to slight imper- fections. (The Hecht Co., first floor.) SALE HIT NO. 23 Jersey Sport Coats, $2.95 Very smart to wear with sep- arate skirt. These are sleeveless, belted and with tuxedo collars. Red, green, henna, marine blue, orange and snuff. Essential to the sporting wardrobe. Sizes 16 to 42. . (The TMecht Co. second floor.) SALE HIT NO. 24 Women’s Bathing Suits, $2.95 Suits of all-worsted, surf satin and sateen, in a variety of new snappy styles. A splendid selec- tion of colors. (The Mecht Co., first fioor.) SALE HIT NO. 25 Women’s Athletic Union Suits, 59¢ Made of neat check nainsook, sleeveless and knee length. Sizes 36, 38 and 40. (The Hecht Co., fitst floor.) SALE HIT NO. 26 Women’s Lingerie Blouses, 50¢ White and colors, in voile and batiste, lacetrimmed and tai. lored models, long and short sleeves. Sizes 36 to 42, (The Hecht Co., thitd foor.) SALE’ HIT NO. &7 Real Leather Traveling Bags $5.95 18-inch Bag, of tan cowhide or black walrus, leather lined. Se- curely pinned to stout steel frame, fipmly constructed at the corners and equipped with strong durable lock. A bag for service, (The Hecht Co., first foor.) Men’s Union Suits SALE HIT NO'. lilfigc Cool summer kinds Athletic style union suits of several famous makes. Mate- rials are especially pleasing—silky looking pongees, cool nain- Balloon seai, elastic Fit cool and comfy. sooks, madras and checked nainsooks. waistline, easy fitting shoulders. 34 to 44. Sizes (The Hecht Cos—First Floor) ~ Collar-Attached Shirts SALE HIT No. 2 | §] J : 1,800 shirts to go at First quality white oxford sports shirts with attached col- lars. Also neglige styles, in printed percales; the latter in neat All sizes, 14 to 17. (The Hecat Co.—First Floor) pin stripes and small box checks. Boys’ Wash Suits SALE HIT No. 3/£Q¢ 650 all first quality T Not rompers, overalls or play suits, mind you, but first- class wash suits in all the approved Oliver Twist and button-on models. Well made of Peggy cloth, linon, crashes and reps, White, colors and combinations. Ages 2 to 7. (The Hecht Co.—Third Floor) Tots’ Linene Rompers SALE HIT No. 4 4Qc 1,000 at the little price of T Rompers and creepers for little folks and made to go thru a season of tough play. Square necks, short sleeves, banded or elastic at knee—a practical summer garment. Solid colors or with white waist and colored bloomers. Rompers 2 to 6 years; creepers 1 to 3. 7 (The Hecht Co.—Third I'loor) Women’s Low Shoes SALE HIT No. 51$245 600 pairs will walk out at These shoes represent broken assortments from previous sales and our regular stock,.but we have all sizes in one style or another. White canvas and kid, patent gun metal and black kid leathers, also tan calf and 100 pairs of smoked elk sports shoes, with tan calf aprons. (The Hecht Co.—First Floor) - Shadow--Proof Petticoats SALE HIT No. 6 79(: Soft white Sateen These soft, spun cotton petticoats have the sheen and luster of silk. Double panels back and front, hence they will not silhouette the sheerest frock. Elastic at waistline, hem- stitched bottoms. (The Hecht Co~Second Floor) . SALE HIT NO. 28 Player Word Rolls, 49¢ Stumbling, Angel Child. Cutic. Three O'Clock In the Morning. Rio Nights, Teacing, Doo Doh Blues, ] Got It—You'll Get It. and many other popular selections. (The Hecht Co., fourth foor ) SALE HIT NO. 29 Crex & Deltox " Grass Rugs, §7.95 The Crex Rugs are 9x12-{1— the Imperial Crex quality. Green only with plain band or Walls of Troy border. The Deltox Rugs are 8x12-ft. and may be had in blue, brown and green pat- terns. (The Hecht Cn., fourth flor s HIT NO. 30 FURNITURE 6 dining chairs, $18—Golden oak: brown Spanish leatherette slip seats Heavy box frame. Feather pillows, 75c—All feather: good quality art_ ticking. 3 5 Bedroom suites, $150—E 4 mahogany Large Queen Anne design. veneer, 1 genuine walnut. vanity, dresser, wing design bed. chifforette. Remember, only five to offer. N Pollychrome mirrors, $5.95—Beau- tiful French pollychrome, artis- tically decorated in gold; size 12x24 inches, . Nursery chair, $1.95—Large size. Natural willow, with tray. Double<door wardrobe, $14.95— Golden oak; large compartment and roomy drawer. Hooks and hangers included. High back rockers, $4.95—Mahog- any, dull rubbed finish: saddle seat. Oil_cook stoves, $12.75—The na- tionally known “New Perfec make. 2 burners. ldeal in the mer kitchen or cottage. Metal beds, $6.95—White enamel or old ivory. 2-inch post, 10 heavy fillers. Double size. Kitchen table, $9.75—\\'hite por- celain top, with drawer. Large size. Washing machine, $19.75—Sunrise, water-power washer, complete with hose to connect faucet Kitchen cupboard, $12.75—Double glass doors, roomy drawer and large cuphoard space. Golden oak finish. Rustic cedar chair, $295—Artistic design, large and comfortable. Suit- able for porch, lawn or arbor. (The Hecht Co., fourth floor ) HIT NO. 31 Boys’ Sport Blouses, 50c. Real comfort for real boye. Short sleeves and low neck. made of fast-color etriped percale that will stand rough wear and hard laundering. Cut with nei ) fullness and sewed to stay. Sizes 8 10 15 years. (The Tiecit o, ‘SALE HIT NO. 32 Boys’ Wool Suits, $5 A clearaway of 75 fine quality suits made in Norfolk or double- breasted models, of sturdy chev- iots and cassimeres. Brown, gray and olive mixtures. ‘Coats lined with alpaca or twill linings. Knickers cut roomy and lined throughout. Suitable for right- now or fall wear. Sizes 7 to 17 years. third fnor.) (The Hecht Co.. third fioor.) 'SALE HIT NO. 33 - Slightly Used Columbia Grafonolas .. $63.50 These are Genuine E-2 Grafo- nolas with non-set automatic stop and 3.pring motor. Used only to demonstrate records in our department and fully guaranteed —as if new. There are just 13 of these. Regular price, $85. 85 down, balance monthly pay- ments.

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