Evening Star Newspaper, November 30, 1922, Page 33

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More of those good Felt slippers THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 7th Sale! Pink silk brocade Corsets, 32-9 A nationally known brand— every corset in this sale taken from our 1_-egulnr stock. Medium bust style; also mod- els with silk elastic inserts at top. All with hose supporters attached. Sizes 21 to 30. Expert fitting service. . The Hecht Co.: Silk frocks of rare charm_ Many New York dressmakers are winding All first quality slippers, same as we and most other stores have. sold at §1. Buy with confidence <—no more to be had at this price when these are gone. desired. Siippers that fit as they should; they hug the ankle but fit the foot; with soit padded inner soles and spring heels for comfort. Fine quality felt tops, with chrome leather outersoles. Varions colors :nd _combina- tions: all neatly trimmed with ribbon and silk pompons, as pictured. There’s a reason for this sale of women’s pure thread silk hose « 79c¢ _—and that reason is. the maker says “they’re irregular.” Poof! See if you can tell why. Certain it is that the slight irregu laritics will not affect looks or wear. Stockings are PURE THREAD SILK —uation- ally known for long mileagé and good looks. Seamed backs, mercerized tops. Black only. T9¢—3 pairs in box for $2.10. The Hecht Co.. first floor | Fur trimmed coats ’10 for tots of 2 to o warmth and wear. Style sketched, $Io trimming. Desired shades Her Beaver hat, $1.95 as sketched on tot above. First quality beaver, deep as fur, with a finish like satin. Black, brown and beaver shades, with self or two-tone silk gros- grain ribbon streamers. For tots 3 to 6: for girks T to 11 How is this for quality, at a price? Girls’ warm wool serge dresses $2.95 $2.95 sounds like a cotton price, but these are sturdy serges, and you can see from the sketch how attractive are the styles. Simple girlish models; some brightened here and t. _re with braid; others beautified with gay touches of wool embroidery. Novelty collars and cuffs. For girls of 7 to 14. (The Hecht Co., third floor.) Good news for homemakers! Axminster rugs $29.95 9x12-ft. size Heavy grade, thick wool pile Axminsters; closely woven. Variety of patterns—oriental, Persian, all- over effects and conventional designs in many harmo- nious colorings. Warm wool-mixed blankets, $5 pair Handsome plaid design blankets, of soit, fleecy wool, with just ;nou%h cotton infused into them to add to their serviceability. Good weight; bound at ends. Cotton-filled comforts, $4 Bright colored sateen covers, filled with new, clean, carded cotton. Filling held in place by stitching—not tufted. 81x90 bed sheets, $1.25 Sturdy, round-thread muslin sheets; seamless; - finished with deep hem. Pillowcases, 25¢ each Lxi6-inch cases (size before hemming); good quality M that will withstand frequent washing. B (The Hecht Os.. fourth oor.) Bandeaux & brassieres, $1 A wide and varied assort- ment in sizes and styles to fit all figures. (The Heuht Co., second floor.) Men's silk SHIRTS, $5% Big sale about it—special agnounce- ment on page 29. Coats4for the little aristocrat who rules your home. Luxurious woolens—broadcloths, velours. Normandy. woolly mixtures—all lined and interlined for extra Beited and hali belted; hand smocking: rich trimmings; some full- flare styles like big sister’s. And nearly all with FUR collars or fur Neatly boxed if news—tell him Large walking- talking “ma-ma” doll, *1-% Blue-eyed bouncing Betty walks and talks (says mamma plainly) and moves arms and legs about at will. Betty is 28 inches tall, is tuily clothed, as shown; and since she has nothing about her to break she is practically indestructible. Betty, in pink, has a sister Sue dressed in blue. Either is a de- lightiul _companion for little folks. $1.95. (The Tlecht Co., third Soor.)} HANAN Colonial HANAN stands supreme in making shoe styles that combine comfort with service. The pleasing colonial pump sketched is of black satin, with Spanish heel. $1275. (The Hecht Co., first floor.} women'’s union suits chiefly makers’ samples Forest Mills Richelieu Princess May 1 These names are your assur- ance of quality. Fine white ribbed cotton suits, in light, medium and heavy weight. —Long sleeve —Short sleeve —Sleeveless —Ankle and knee length Mostly samples—in sizes 36 and 38 only, but not in every style. (The Hecht Co., first floor.) Black satin . slippers, *5 The long-wearing, double- faced black satin in the one- strap style shown. Junior N heels, turn soles. All sizes, AAto C " (The' Hecht Co., first foor.) up their season and there are “prizes” for dis- cerning buyers. point. All hand-picked styles—silk frocks of rare charm. And to round out the.sale we add many dresses of our own MARKED DOWN from higher prices Upward of 200 dresses in all—fascinating fashions in individual styles. Newest of silks and satins, including many of the jacquards and silk matelasse. And, of course, the staple Canton crepes, charmeuse. and wool poiret twills, and twill back velveteens. Sizes 16 to 44. One typical style sketched. " Two special purchases and many shoes . marked down from our own regular . sizes 11% to 2, leather or rubber heels. D. C, come to sell at ’18 These dresses are a case in (The Hecht Co., second floor.) ' L'ong and longer : FUR FABRIC COATS for stout women 339.50 ‘The woman of large pro- portions will like these fur fabric coats that so closely simulate the real fur. Tailored of the long-wearing Salts Peco Plush and Lapinex in 10, 45 and 48 inch lengths. The full-sweeping, 40-inch coats have large shawl collar of opossum FUR. The 45 and 48- inch coats have large self convert- ible collars, as sketched. All the coats are full lined. Size: # to 52. (The Hecht Co., second floor.) Boys’ Mackinaws Jacobs Oregon woolens Joyous days ahead! Cheeks - aglow, ears atingle. Play tag E with old North Wind. He | _can’t penetrate the virgin wool warmth of Jacobs Oregon City Woolens —such as used in these mackinaws. They defy cold and wear. Jacobs virgin wool means new wool as it comes from the sheep’s back—never used or worn before. Deep shawl collar style: dark heather mixtures and Scotch plaids; also a few in brown and gray. Ages 7 to 18. 310 $12.95 Jr. boys’ overcoats, $5.85 Cheviot coatings and kinky chinchillas, in blue, brown, cinnamon shades; also a few herringbones in gray and brown. Double-breasted styles with belt all around and inverted pleat back. With plaid or quilted body lining. 215 to 10 years. Boys’ wool sweaters, $2.95 FREE initials—your own or of your schovl Closely knitted sweaters, in slip-over style, with large shawl collar—fashioned like those worn by college foot ball players. Made of warm, long-wearing woolens, in navy, maroon, brown; also combinations. Junior sizes, 4 to 7. Sizes for big boys, 8 to 16. - (The Hecht Co., third floor.) Sale! - Boys’ and girls’ Shoes, $2.95 stock go to make up this sale. BOYS' SHOES, $295—English or cadet toc: black and brown leathers; (s:oodyear welt soles and rubber heels. All sizes, 10 to 5%. GIRLS' SHOES, $295—Patent, dull and tan’ leathers. English . and nature-shaped lasts; Goodyear sewed. Sizes 8% to 11, spring heels; (The Hecht Co., third floor.) Girls® shoes, $295 "CLOSING OUT ALL EDISON - and other makes of ' PHONOGRAPHS See special advertisement on page 2, with mercerized tops. Just 32 pairs. . 39 pairs glove silk hose, $1L.75—Were $295; in attractive lace efects. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1922. -~ . Clearing the decks foll Cllrislmn, 80 here’s a smashing, slashing budget of - ODD LOTS for a final Friday sale! This Saturday we begin Christmas business in earnest. We must first make a clean sweep of all broken assortments and odd lots. Here they are at— i swa‘” of a fourth, a third, a half Find all these and many others under the Odd Lots signs— the last sale of its kind until after Christmas. Dark sateen petticoats, 79c Formerly $1.95; green and navy shades; trimmed with shirred flounces. Just 18. 12 camisoles, 69c—Were $125; black figured silk, with built-up shoulder. 9 flannelette pajamas, 89c—$1.50 grade; Billie Burke style, with shirring at ankles. S . 15 house dresses, 59c and 89c—Were $1 to $1.75; fine gingham and percale with colored organdy trimming. ¢ } 50 tea aprons, 35c and S0c—Were 75c to $1.50; slightly soiled organdy and a few dotted Swiss styles; ribbon and lace trimmed. 26 muslin gowns, 69c—Were $1; extra size gowns in pink only. Short sleeves. S 30 d:euu and aprons, 49c—Were $1; slip-over dresses and aprons i 3 i id tri d. of fine gingham; rickrack braid trimme: EE ) — Women’s sport suits, $7.95 Were $15; fancy mixture suits; silk lined. Attractive shades. ‘About 18 of them. 5 women's suits, $19.75—Were $39.50; extra size models of oxford suiting. 2 [ wmn‘gs suits, $15—Were $29.50; heavy novelty tweed; belted style. 4 Lambtex coats, $5—Were $15; short belted model, with kit coney collar,- 1 plush coat, $16—Was $19.50. g 2 lamb beaver coats, $25—Were $59.50; one in black and the other beaver shade; sport models. . . 1 woman's $35—Was $65; kitten's ear crepe, in black and gray, combined with Canton crepe. Size 2 cape and dress combinations, $18—Were $15; size 16. . (The Hecht Co., second Soor.) Lingerie blouses, 77c Were $1 and $1.50; a varied assortment in voiles, batistes and organdy; tailored and lace-trimmed styles. Short or long sleeves. Sizes 36 to 46. 71 silk blouses, $1.95—Were $295 and more; lace-trimmed georgette and beaded crepe de chine overblouses and tuck-in styles. ‘Wanted shades. (The Hecht Ce., third floor.! - l\ Women’s silk hose, $1 Irregulars of $2 grade. ‘Fuilfashioned hose, in brown only: Brown only. Z 10 gdm wrmen's hose, 56c—Were $1; full-fashioned grade, in navy lue lisle. 67 pairs children's hose, 15c—Were 25c; black cotton, in sizes 7 to 8. 12 light-weight pink cotton suits, in bodice top and tight- knee style. Bodice top. Sizes 36 to 38. 30 boys’ union suits, 79c—Heavy gray cotton, long sleeves and ankle l:ngth. Size 34. 7 b ed wool scarfs, $2.65—\WVith pockets and belt; gray and blue caombination. { e % 85 pairs women’s leather gloves, S6c—Were $1 and $125; kid and lambskin, in 2-clasp style; also elbow-length fabric gloves. Broken size range. (The . Hecht -Co.,. first - fivor.) - 25 boys’ sweaters, $1.79 An odd lot slip-over styles, in navy, maroon and green. Me- dium weight in sizes 8 to 15 years. 30 big boys’ overcoats, $5.85—Sturdy wool cheviots in mannish double-breasted style. Plaid body lining. Sizes 9 to 15 years. 75 boys’ hats and tams, 95c—Navy blue serge sailor tams and middy hats, with embroidered and woven name band. All sizes. 50 * knee leggins, 95c—Tan chinchilla, in adjustable leg style. Slightly imperfect. Ages 5 to 10. 150 boys’ hats, 49c—Hockey and polo style, in navy, gray, green, brown and combination colors. 75 boys’ wash suits, 89c—Pe; cloths, in blue, brown, gray and green; button-on or Oliver Twist styles, Ages 2 to 8. (The Heeht Co., third floor.) Women’s high shoes, $4.95 Were $8 and even more; brown kid with field mouse tops. Goodyear welt soles. Sizes 4A, 4B, 5A, 515AA, 6AA. (The Hecht Co., first flcor.) Tots’ linene rompers, 47c 75 Rompers, with square neck, 3 sleeves and peg-top effect in self colors. Choice of a variety of shades. Sizes 2 to 6 years. (The Hecht Oo., first ficor.) Men’s flannelette gowns, 85¢ 15 of them, slightly soiled from display. Pink-and blue stripes; full cut. 150 men's shirts, 95c—Madras and percale, in sizes 14 to 17. Full cut and well finished; variety of neat patterns. 210 pairs men's hose, 6 pairs, 7Sc—Mercerized cotton, ig sizes 10 and 10% only. Cordovan, navy, gray and white. Full seamless; 7 double sole, heel and n:.e. — S ight, in b pairs men’s cashmere hose, pair—Medium wei in brown only. Full seamless grade, in sizes 10 and 1034. > (The Hecht Co., first floor.) $5 Billiken shoes, $2.65 20 pairs high lace shoes in black and dark brown; discon- tinued styles; in sizes 12to 1 only. - 8 pairs boys’ storm rubbers, 69c—Were $1; sizes 53 and 6 only. (The Heeht Co., third Seer.) 0dd lots in sport goods 10 official foot balls, $495—Regularly $6.50; Rawling’s pebble grain leather ; official size and nwetg! t.l gl e 3 Thermic bottles, $1.95—Regularly $295; aque-gallon size; keeps liquids hot or cold. AJn jaz for autoists. Z 4 llh&lrm!ul .‘.“—»Wmssw ; some of genuine pigskin, real cordovan and extra heavy kin. 10 women's golf hose, $145—Regularly $2.50; "imported all-wool grades, in assorted shades. ? (The Hecht Co., spert shop, first fleor.) Japanese blue-print scarfs, 50c Jmmqufi;mwfi:wdwmw 2 red damask clothis, $3—-Whre $4.75 with fringed ends. Also 64x64-inch red damask ¢ ] q.‘ocbdu::ésr-fi.n—kmhfly $1.39; attractive patterns; priced 13 rops portionss, §4—Were $595; double and single sizes, but ot in "‘?.I ‘.'._ ? = (The Hecht Co., fourth fioer.) S . ; 64xB0 inches;. h . ches uvquh Super-special No, 1 Men’s low shoes 51.95 Black or tan leather; English last ; Goodyear welt soles. pairs; not all sizes, (First 8bor.) _Super-special No. 2 Women’s rubbers 29C . Were $125; storm style, in small sizes, 2}2 to 4. Black or tan. (First fioor.) Super-special No. 3 ‘Women’s coats 517.50 Long, straightline beited coats of suede velour or bolivia. Cape or converti- ble collar. Navy, black or brown. Sizes 16 to 40. (Second flcor.) Super-special No. 4 Women’s dre;ees 57.95 100 Canton crepes, satins and crepe de chines, in solid colors and combinations. Also cloth dresses of trico- tine and fine jersey. Sizes 16 to 40. (Second floor.) Super-special No. 5 Tots’ dresses 50¢ Sturdy gingham body, with linene pantie; linen collar and cuff trimmed. Sizes 3 to 5. In red checks only. (Third fioor.) Super-special No. 6 “~ Boys’ shoes 1 § $189 black Scout play shoes, in sizes 82 (0 I nly. 50 pairs. gt e (Third foor.) Women’s hose 85° Fiber-and-wool mixture sport hose, in camel’s_hair shade. Irregulars of higher riced grades. P S - (First floor.) Super-special No. 8 Flannelette Nightgowns 69¢ Women's flannelette gowns, double yoke back and front, V or round neck; fancy narrow braid trimmed. Sizes 16 and 17. (Second floor.) Super-special No. 9 Women’s blouses 51 Plain cotton pongee blouses with roll collar and vest front, or peggy collar style in silk embroidered dot. Sizes 36 to 4. (Second fioor.) Super-special No. 10 Floor coverings 27° sq. yd. Remnants of felt-base floor co‘unnfi—lenzth: 2 to 10 yards. Many can be matched. Variety of pat- terns. 2 (Fourth fioor.) Super-special No. 11 Da-bed : 15 Serves two purposes— that of & couch and that of a_bed. 30 inches wide and =R Iuches long. Complete with cotton mattress and cretonne-covered, with va- and pillow, S | (Fourth Seer.)

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