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Vogue & value behind these blouses at $5 A blouse may originate in Paris, and the first price may be away up. But al- most as soon as that style “hits” America, you'll find a replica or fairly faithful reproduction here at’$5. Because $5 blouses are our hobby, we are deter- mined to have the best blouses in Washington at $5 —always, Faille-Knit (sketched) is a new silklike jersey, but guaranteed not to rip or ravel. . Jacquette hip and regula- tion blouses in crepe de chine, satin, matelasse, Spanish lace; beaded models and others. . Sizes 36 to 46. Finer blouses, $8.95 to $22.50 The practical & picturesque Prunella skirts $6-95 Pleated skirts that stay “put” because of prunclla; prac- tical skirts that will wear almost forever because they’re prunella; picturesque skirts in colorful combinations of navy and tan, brown and tan, navy and black, etc. They're the same prunella. (The Hecht Co., second floor.) Have You Seen the NETHERALL a new idea for comfort, grace and convenience? The Netherall takes the place of a vest, a brassiere and a girdle. It gives you just enough sup- port and control to keep your tigure smooth and shapely and vet it is sufficiently supple to permit free action in tennis, zolf, dancing, etc. Easy to Launder When open the Netherall is merely two flat pieces of ma- terial held together by shoulder straps. Just wash it in luke- warm water and hang it up to dry. No ironing nor anything! Just to see it is to love it! Lovely soft suede cloth and silk tricot in fascinating shades of flesh, orchid and white. {7 $5.00, $6.00 and $7.50. 5125 Much quality at a little price. Coats of soft fleecy materials; plaid-back .and double-faced coatings; her- ringbone tweeds and novel- ties. Sports and mannish styles; mannish coats, too, just as you like them, with strapped cuffs, flare or belted models; notched or convertible collars. Tans, browns, frnys and mix- tures. One typical style sketched. Sizes 14 to 44. This herringbone coat, $12.50 (The Hecht Co., second floor.) A sale of women’s Undermuslins, 50¢ 500 garments going out at this absurdly low price. Chiefly 4n muslins and nainsooks; bloomers are of crepe. Z —gowns —step-ins ) —petticoats w —drawers —envelope chemise —bloomers = | (The Hecht Co., Lingerie Shop, second floor.) ; The 10-year guaranteed . GULBRANSENS e 5260 25 5365 . piano piano : More Gulbransens are sold than any cther player. Their 10-year guarantee (stam| in the top); their nation-wide pol- jey of one price to all; their su- rior product throughout has rought them the lion’s share of the piano business. = Increased production now en- ables Gulbransen to produce these two models at and $365—both alike in construc- tion, save that the $365 model has the player attachment in- stalled. Gulbransen also makes The White House model at $700; Country Seat, $900; Suburban model, $496. 510 delivers-any énstrument, g 2 N i P A ’ ‘"HY WVENING sm‘-mfimm‘tm T U, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 28, 1922/ 7th at F Vogue and Value! Patent leather pump, %5-% This patent leather pump with suede inlay puts one on the right footing for Fall. welt sole. HANAN shoes for fall In the old favorites as well as new styles. $12.75 to $15, (The lecht Co.—tirst floor.) Light A wonder sale of women’s fur-trimmed coats Materials in these coats are worth, wholesale, $7 to $9 a yard; lined with BELDING'S $2 silks and satins, and many have fur collars alone worth $20. And the price is to be less; s0 much less than you could expect —because you normally expect to pay $30 to $75 for such coats, and our price is to be so much The less. Girls of “Main Street Follies,” now at Shubert-Belasco —have posed in these coats, so you can see how the coats look on real women—so much more satisfactory than the fanciful sketch of an artist. See these photographs and read the detailed story in Our pictorial page to be shown here tomorrow Sale Saturday; see window display now. - PHOENIX Silk Hose Leads the world in sales because The Hecht Co. 7th at F Hundreds of hands will reach out for these IMPORTED GLOVES $ Imported gloves-kid-lambskin-*‘chamois- fabric,” 2-clasp style and elbow -len‘glh, $1 for first quality imported kid and lambskin gloves. of them are Perrin’s samples—did you ever before hear of Perrin’s kid gloves Others are our own import— amazing value at $1. at $1? length; ’1 it is Phoenix-woven of the stoutest silk—insurance of long mileage at small cost, to men, women and chil- dren everywhere. Frigndly hosiery! Test it now for wear. for enduring elegance. The Phoenix, $2.10 —hose are full fashioned and finely finished. Pure silk, with mercerized tops. Black, Havana, Russian calf, beige, polo. A sale of womends corduroy breakfast robes, 2.% R T 'It's a soft supple corduroy that falls almost as freely as a silk. And corduroy, you know, just wears and wears. Wide wale in rose, copen, light blue, urple. Three-quarter sleeve; full cut; extra full at bot- tom. Sizes 36 to 44. : (The Hecht Co.—second floor.) Our stock of women’s FUR coats at *100 is rapidly growing less and we cannot duplicate these qualities once they are gone. —Polar Seal ~—Sealine In 40 and 45 inch coats and wraps. See them. (Second fioor.) “ Test it now of Satin cantons, canton and satin crepes—sinuous silks that almost drape themselves. charmeuse and a new silk called Treco-Sham for the semi-tailored frocks. Knicker tub dresses just right 31 59 for school ‘Being made of fast color chambrays, linenes and ging- hams, they give excellent wear. And the knicker idea means dress freedom. Various styles, all following the general style sketched; all with knickers to match. Ages 7 to 12. (The Hecht Co., third floor.) This full size cabinet PHONOGRAPH, 49 - Not a portable phonograph placed in- pide a cabinet, but a complete unit. Lowest price we have ever known on a high- grade musical instru- ment of this kind. Plays any record. Two-spring silent motor. Dark mahogany finish cabinet, mounted on casters so that one can push it out of the way for dancing. _$5 sends it hfime One whole year in which to pay. 618 F St—Music Shop . Kid and lambskin gloves are two-clasp style; plain or embroidered backs. Chamois-fabric gloves are a suedelike fabric glove that is washable. three - row broidered backs. i L Canton crepe, $17 The sale of fall frocks ‘meets with instant favor 1 Think of it! Many All the gloves may be had in black, white, mode, sand, beaver, brown or gray, but not in every size. $ Sizes collectively are 534 to 7Y%, (The Hecht Co.—first flsor.) Elbow em- Krepe Jnit, $17 Canton crepe, $17 Women have been quick to share the sale—quick to appreciate the vogue and value in these dresses. And tomorrow comes the second big shipment to freshen the ranks—the sale starts anew! Current styles stand out in a dozen de- lightful ways—it’s a sale of newness and charm. Dresses for the miss; for the matron; for the stout woman. ( Three typical types are sketched And each type is provided for in a number becoming modes. Sale as whole includes: Materials include the ever-popular jerseys and poiret twill. Black. and brown. ses’ sizes 16 to 20; women'’s 36 to 44. Stout sizes 424 to 52)4. (Rendy at 9115 AM—The Hecht Co—second floor.) Heavier silks in Sale: growing girls’ high shoes $3.85 Latest styles designed espe- cially for those girls who seem to grow overnight. Comfortable as well as fashion- able. English and broad-toe styles in patent leather, dull leather and nut brown leathers. Sizes 2% to 7 for girls 12 to 16 years. Boys' and girls’ shoes $3-35 High shoes in the new styles and wanted leathers. Sizes for children 4 to 11 years., (The Hecht Co., third floor.) New song and dance “HITS,”49c on Phonograph records or Player-Piano word rolls The records are 10-inch double disk type. Word rolls contain only one piece. Among the “Hits” now here are— —Hot Lips —Mooi River —Lovable Eyes —High Brown Blues —He May Be Your Man, But He Comes to See Me Some "Time. . These and many others always here at 49c. (The Hecht Co.—new music = stare, 618 E, &) b S Friday sale of ODD LOTS To keep our stocks forever complete and fresh, we shall offer these ODD lots every Friday, regardless of former prices or present profit. No phone, C. O. D. or mail orders. 20 middy blouses, 39¢ Were 79c; in white jean. Sizes for girls 14, 16 * and 18 years. 18 girls’ dresses, 56c—Were $1; nrfundy and voile; sizes 8 and 10 only. 10 kiltie capes and skirts, $3— Were $6.95; checked tweed; sus- pender skirt, Size 8 only. 75 pantie dresses, 50c—Were 79c; gingham trimmed with " linene. Ages 3 to 5. 11 tots’ coats, $5.95—Were $895 to $10.95; light-weight materials. Ages 2 to 6. 25 girls’ bath robes, $1.89—$2.50 blanket vobes, in floral and In- dian patterns. Ages 8 to 14. 20 girls' middies, $3.50—Were $5; flannel and serge in navy and red. Ages 8 to 12 years. 13 smocks, 49c—Were $1.%9; hand-embroidered on_voile or poplin. Sizes 16 and 18, 2 urr coats, $3.95—Were $7.95; navy blue serge. 6and 8 year old slzes. (The Hecht Oo.~third feor.) 3 knicker sults, $1295—Were $25; tan all-wool tweed; Norfolk style. Coat skirt and knickers. Ages 12 and 14, 1 girls’ suit, §15—Was $25; copen blue tweed; silk lined. Size 12. 2 knicker suitg, $15—Were $25; coat, skirt and’ knickers of all- wool tweed. Gray in size 14; tan in size 12. (The Hecht Co., third floor.) Brassieres and bandeaux, 89¢ 150 of them; all from regular stock. Numerous styles and all sizes in one style or another. . Bandeaux and brassieres, $129—Were $1954 some are slightly soiled; others are odd sizes of our best selling lines. (The Hecht Oo.—gectag flsor.) $5.95 skirts, $3.95 32 in this lot. Tweeds and novelty flannels in white and colors. Waist measure 26 and 32. 20 women’s knickers, $3.95—\Vere $5; in gray, tan, orchid and blue tweeds. (The Hecht Co.—second foor.) Felt base floor covering, 25¢ Remnants of 49c to 75c grades. 2 to 10 yard lengths in our best sellin sq. yds. Hurry. 200 yards inlaid linoleum, 65c square yard—Was $1.25 to $2; remnant lengths, 2 to 10 yards. Wanted patterns. g patterns. About 300 20 wool fiber rugs, $895—Were $1195; reversible rugs—the fa- mous Hodges make. (The Becht Co., fourth fiser.) Girls’ $4 pumps, $1.85 23 pai pumps, in 64 pairs girls’ sandals, $1.65— Were 3, for growing girls and misses. White elk in sizes 2% to 7. patent leather and nut brown one-strap s 4 to 7, for growing girls. 9 pairs boys' oxfords, $2.65— Were $4 and $5; brown calf in incomplete size range, 1 to 5. (The Heeht Co., 1hir€ fioer.) Long silk and fabric gloves, 50c 150 Pairs. Were 79¢ and $1.00. 34 women's tie-back sweaters, $125—Were $2.50; wool or fiber; navy, gray, buff and black. Broken sizes. Some Seconds. 65 women's union suits, 29c— Were 45c. Low neck, sleeveless; tight or shell knees. (The Heeht Co., Brst fioor.) ‘Women’s silk hose, 69¢ Seconds of qualities that sell for almost double the price. only. effects. 23 pairs misses’ silk hose, 59c— Were $ Black and brown: seamed t ; lisle tops. Sizes 7% to 9%, 98¢ sateen petticoats, 49¢ Seamed backs, mercerized tops. Also $1.15 black and brown lisle hoge in lace Black 30 pairs children’s 3, sport hose, 29c—Were 45c. Heavy cotton; black only; striped tops. Sizes 8% to 10. (The Hecht Co., first fobt.) Just 55—Good quality sateen, in black and green, deep flounce. 69 slip-over aprons, 49c—Were 69c: checked ginghams; alse blue or pink chambrays. 15 street dr:sses, $2—Were $495. Amoskeag “ginghams, in attractive cks: organdy trim- med. Sizes 36 to 4. 28 camisoles, 95c—Were $245. Wash satin, gold cloth, flowered satin. All with satin shoulder straps. 14 flannelette gowns, 89c—Were $1.50: long sl a little soiled but <plendid (The Te ht Co., second fior.) 130 boys’ blouses, 39¢ 63c grades; plain white madras and striped per- cales, in collar-attached style. 61 boys’ knickers, 50c—95c grades; dark colored cheviots with two side pockets. Ages 7 to 10. Sizes 5 to 10 years. 30 boys' suits, $295—Were $4.50; all-wool_jersey cloth in button- on and Oliver Twist style. Ages 2% to 8. 3 25 boys’ overcoats, $3.95—$6.50 grades; heavy cheviots with durable plaid linings. Ages 25 to 7. (The Hecht Co., third fioor.) Dunlop golf balls, 59¢ $7 for dozen lots. A ball appreciated by good goliers everywhere. Well balanced and true in flight. 14 captive golf balls, $1.19—En- ables one to practice in the home. 13 men’s mackinaws, $2.95— With or without belts; warm, serviceable material in various plaids. 10 Thermic bottles, $2.95—Gal- lon size: metal case and detach- able fiiller. Keeps liquids hot or cold. 11 air-peds, 75c—Were $1.50; convert yvour street shoes into nobby golf shoes. 12 Boston bags, 89c—Split cow- hide, in tan only. Imitation leather lined. 44 English kit Dags, $21.95— Were $35: collapsible stylé with two handles. Genuine 5-ounce cowhide. (The Hecht Co., first floor.) 150 yards filet net, 15¢ yard Curtain material of unusually fine net at the price. Several patterns in white or cream. 6 pairs curtains, $1.00 pair— $1.49 to $2.95 values. Filet, scrim and Marquisette. Only one pair each pattern. 3 velour portiere strips, $2.95 each—Rose: embossed borders. 50 inches wide. ~ Odd pieces $29.75 library table, $19.75—Ma- hogany with cane top. $110 Hving room suite, $69.75— Settee, rocker and armchair tapestry covered. $89 living room suite, Sés—IM@- hogany finish settee, armchair and rocker. $38.80 rocker or armchair, $25— Built of mahogany veneer. $45 metal bed, $29.75—White enatneled, in period style. Full size. $2350 metal bed, $18—White enameled with brass trimmings. Full size. i $4850 metal bed, $3150—Finish in rich ivory shade, Full size. $66.50 brass bed, $49.75—In dull satin finish; full size. 6 pairs curtains, $295 pair— Were $3.95 to $6.95. Another lot of only one of a kind. Filet néts, scrims, etc. - 15 yards poplin, 50c yard—30- inch, in gold only. (The Hecht Co., fourth foor.) furniture $265 bedroom suite, $195—Four pieces in fine walnut. $202 bedroom suite, $180—Four pieces, in mahogany finish. $520 diring room suite, $350— Four pieces finely constructed of mahogany. $395 dining room suite, $249.78— Richly grained walnut, Includes table, inclosed server, buffet and china cabinet, $1375 matting box, $9.75- Closely woven matting; bambdos trimmed. " $245 living room sulte, $168~ Four pieces of blue enameled reed. $21.75 fireless cooker, $18—Twos well style. Sold as is. (Tie Heent Co., fourth feor.) 98 prs. women’s high shoes, 89¢ Past-season styles i tan, black kid, gray kid, blue suede, etc. Small sizes, 1 to 4. Men’s tan low shoes, $2.95 $495 shoes with- Goodyear welt soles, English toes: some with rubber heels. All sizes in C and D widths. - s ) s (The Boedt e Setnd’.