Evening Star Newspaper, December 1, 1922, Page 34

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‘Your Christmas store is ready’ b Quality apparel for all the family., Fresh stocks—full assortments—fair prices—The Hecht Co. el A three-time event in women’s NEW BLOUSES Special purchases featured at 5].95 31.15 31.45 $1.15 blouses—prettily tailored styles of striped or crossbar dimities—peggy or roll collar—long sleeves with turn-back cuffs. Some with tucked fronts and narrow filet edging on collar. Sizes 36 to 44. One sketched. $1.45 blouses—a wide variety—voiles in overblouse style, with tucks, frills or filet and val lace trimming—dimities are tailored; have roll or peggy collar. Sizes 36 to 44. One pictured. $1.95 blouses—beautiful styles—handmade, hand-sewn, hand-embroidered— of sheer batiste, edged with real filet—roll collar and tuxedo fronts. e Sizes 36 to 46. See illustration. 5 Stout women Will like these FUR coats, 1‘125’ 4 Luxurious furs; all selected winter peltry; and made up when the furriers had time to do exacting work. Nor- thern Sealine (dyed rabbit) in 40 and 45 inch models. Made with deep shawl cape collars and lined with fancy silks—fash- ioned expressly to be- come the stout figure. Sizes 44 to 54. A gift of a good fur neckpiece speed out at Fur-trimmed coats 2 < of the finer sort Lovely mew coats that agree with weather and fashion, and that meet our idea of Quality, at a price. 168 such coats have just come; now watch them $349.50 Individual styles—bloused, paneled and draped coats; straightlined tailored models; the fashionable flare effects. Tailored of these warm, endurable, high-pile fabrics—rich as velvet, some fuzzy like fur; some smooth as satin. N Silk lined and warmly interlined and all richly fur trimmed with squirrel, wolf, nutria or caracul. Black and the favored fall shades. 14 to 20; women's, 36 to 48. (The Hecht Co., secoad Soor.) Misses’ sizes, SHINGTON, D. U, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1922. Due to a slight change in design we can offer 1,200 pairs of women’s $1.50 pure silk 31.15 STOCKINGS at - These are Rockford silk stockings—nation- ally known for their high quality. The maker is putting a couple of darts in the welt of his new models—counts it an improvement—and therefore discontinues this style. Up to now they have sold everywhere at $1.50. hackE:::ly n:z:rigep.erf;ct Ttlzlitly pm;1 lth;‘ead :lllk, with seamed S :nSupai‘r:, g.“.op. ack and brown, in sizes Also silk-and-wool sport hose, $1.15 . Very much the vogue this season. Heather mixtures, with embroidered clocks; also black, brown, pearl, green and camel. These are slightly irregular. (Twe Heeht Co., first Seer.) Sale! Chamois-fabrif: —Gauntlet gloves $ ~Strap-wrist gloves —12-button length ~—16-button length Chamois-fabric must not be confused with ordinary fabric gloves. No, indeed! For these look like the real skins—they're soft and leathery in texture—fine and smooth in finish. All cut full and they fit perfectly. All have three-row embroidered backs In nearly every style we have white, brown, gray, mastic, mode, beaver. All sizes in eath style, 515 to 7%. (The Hecbt Co, first Beor.) herringbones, tweeds and mixtures med. Ages 8 to 14. (Crhe Hecht Co., second floor.) Polaire, Sucdine welour, S17.56 $15 A scoép! The buyer is just back dreds of from markekvfwi'l.l} E h. ~ Girls’ wintér coats - - They are only now being marked—we've rushed up one at cach price to sketch—and we've only time for general descriptions. But all 5] 7.50 Handsome their beauty enhanced hy rich fur trimming. Newest with novel silk stitching and smart pocket treatments. (The Hecht Co., thira fioor.) the coats will be ready Satarday—COME! S \EE 515 rice brought Clever fashions—a num- special pur- ber of them with convert- polairs. jhle fur collar. Polaire, velour and broadcloth, in the wanted shades. Ages 7 to 16. clours, some fur-trim- All are ful lined. Herrnigbone, $15 Polaire, $7.95 Broadcloth, $10 A wealth of luxurious TOTS' COATS come to greet winter ! ‘Three feature lots; one style at each price sketched. $5 oo eh‘l;!:l?i'llla,‘;i:l:ei:e.cfil.::n::e.m-;::‘:n . $7.95 heavy coatings. Furg trim some, Lined. and interlined. Cunning styles for little ones 2 to 6. Flare and box-coat effects; some with hand-smocking and collar or fur. All lined and interlined for warmth. Dressy coats of rich breadcloth, veloar, novelty mixtures and plaid-back coatings. Fur or self collars. Variety of shades., (The Hecht Ca., third Seer) Girls’ raincapes with hood attached $].5° Many of these are bought every year for gifts. Tan or blue rubberized hom- bazine clnthgnnmleed_wnflpr_oof. Sizes 6 to 12 years, " . (The Mocht Oa, Ohied fom) fashions, 525 American fox chokers, in brown, rose and kit shades; animal head and large brush. . Mink, squirrel and several other furs in- cluded in this group at §25. (The Techt Co.. second floor.) New skirts Comte 1a scll at 55.95 200 skirts—richer looking than those that sold earlier for much more. Fine all-wool prunellas, all- wool velours and all-wool nov- elty materials in neat checks and heather 2 rt. street and ade attractive button trimming sekets. Waistband Style business wea with novelty g patch sizes 20 to 35. (The Tlecht Co.,’ second floor.) Closing out Various Makes of PHONOGRAPHS Edison, Sonora, it Emerson, etc. at reduced prices because we shall handle oniy one make. 618 F St. Store Ages 10 to 16. The gift lovely Sale of 1,200 fine silk crepe de chine Envelope chemise "A SOFT, caressing quality, daintily developed in half a dozen styles. Tai- Jored models with ribbon shoulder strapss others with built-up shoulders; alluring con- foctions enriched with lace; simple styles, not a whit less beautiful, handsomely hand em- broidered. Orchid, blue, flesh. Radium silk envelope chemise, $2.95 ~—smartly tailored style. Choice of flesh, white and several light shades, Truhu &ilk and crepe de chine underthings, with fine val, Irish crochet and filet lace and ribbon trimming. Sizes 36 to 50. Priced, $3.45 to $11.95. (The Hecht Co., second floor.) Kodaks and Brownie cameras A new department fully cquipped with Eastman photographicsupplies. Everything from the No. 0 Brownie camera at $2 to Kodaks and high speed Graflex cameras at $153. Also Kodak films and printing equipment. Films left before 9:30 AM. ready by 4:30 P.M. the same day Tots” wool SWEATERS high grade qualities $2'59 A schers—about the finest sweater of their kind. At $2.59 instead of much more because color assortments are broken— cardinal and copen only. Coat style, with “V” neck; sizes 2 to 6. Ascher's Tots’ camel’s hair sweater sets, $8.95 4-piece sets,including middy sweater, beited style with™ patch pockets; leg- ins, mittens and toque. q‘m shade only, Sizes 2 to 6 years. (The Heeht Oo., third ficor.) Boys’ warm. union suits 51 Fine ribbed cotton suity in The charm of a tailored frock Is manifest in these new midwin- ter models that have just arrived Tailored of Poiret Twill. that fine cloth which drapes or tailors with equal facility. Developed in long, graceful lines or draped with panels; some rather severe, with narrow tailor braid- ing; others gay as a robin, with colorful silk embroid- : . ery and facing. And whisper!—most of the models are copics or - adaptations of Paris frocks that have just come over. Black, navy. brown. Sizes 16 to 42. The price is $29.50 (The Heeht Co, mes BICYCLES For men, boys and girls ndl flowr. ) You know this bicycle—it’s like those awarded in the recent Times contest. Fully equipped, now $49.50. Other bicycles made by the Meade Cycle Co. are here as low as $30.75. Roller skates $1.75 pr. Y The famous Barney and Berry roller skates in cxtension style with clamp toe. Easy running. For boys and girls. (Sport shop, first floor.) 3 ! 1 Children’s shoes —are now as fashionable and individual as older folks’. Specialization in children’s shoes means in- dividual etyles and exclusive fashions. For example: Boys® shoe (sketched), $6 Neat, well constructed shoe of golden tan Rus- sla calf; lace style, with brass eyelets; perforated at lace stay and tip. Same style in black Russia calf with nickel eyelets. Sizes 1 to 6. Girls’ shoe (sketched), $4.50 Patent colt vamp, with black or field mouse uppers and patent collar with perforations. Sizes 815 to 11, with spring heel. Also sizes 11J5 to 2, with rubber heels, $5.50. silver gray shade. Made in long sleeve and ankle length, Ages 4 to 16 years. Children’s Gloves, $1 Velour and_ leather. gauntlets’ q’ltather In fleece lined; also kiddies mitts, with fur-tfimmed to (T H ps. echt Co., Ardt Hoor.) Other shoes for boys and girls, $2.50 to $7. Rubbers to fit these shoes, 79¢ to $1.39. Notaseme hose, 50c e and heavy ribbéd grades for boys and girls. Jack and brown; guaranteed to give complete Etitacton (The Hecht: Co., third Soor.) ' bedr_oom 810 cannot buy better suits than these. All-wool fabrics; fine workmanship; seams that won’t part under the severest strain; buttons sewed on to stay. Every suit lined with genuine alpaca (not cotton) and both pairs of knickers also lined. Tweeds, Scotch or hea- ther; smooth-finished cas- simeres, novelties. Selid colors or neat brown, gray. heather, olive and tan mix- tures. Ages 7 to 18, Boys’ new golf caps, 95¢ About 300 of them—cheviots, tweeds and fancy mix- tures to match suits. One-piece top and pleated band styles; <ilk lined. All sizes. Fancy or plain Norfolks and semi-Norfolks; box or inverted pleat; pointed or straight yokes; full belt and flap or patch pockets. Bigger boys’ and youths® “special” overcoats & ulsters The husky big boy and youth who are too large for ordinary boys’ sizes will find these specially made gar- ments fit with freedom and ease. Big boys’ ulsters, $20 Great Coats and ulsters for boys 10 to I8 vears. fash- ioned of fleccy velours and cheviots and extra fine grades at that. Patch pocket and storm collar styles. Big boys’ overcoats, $12.95 Warm plaid-back and plaid-lined coats, in high-grade woolens. Convertible storm collar; inverted pleat back and all-around belt styles. Ages 8 to 18 Boys’ mackinaw coats, $8.95 Not noisy Canadian woodsmen patterns, but neat plaids and plain colors in y, brown, green and heather clted style. mixtures. Fancy full es 7 to 17. Boys 3 to 9 vears An overcoat sale 5485 Mannish overcoats in double-breasted style with large storm collar, all-around belt and muff pockete. Cheviots in brown and olive shades: also a few chinchillas in blue, brown and cinna- mon, with plaid body lining. (The Hecht Co.. third foor) Boys’' Blouses:asale known make, but the well established Klassy Kid blouses, known from coast to coast. Made as carefully as @ man's fine shirt. The fronts are full faced; the yokes are double; full; every seam is straight and true; the pearl buttons are first quality. Collar-attached styles in the new Polo button- down effect. White and etriped percales and tan Ages 7 to 16. P s .. it oor Sale! Women’s silver trimmed kid leather slipper, 79 Pompon and silver thread trimmed, as sketched. he Hecht Co Soft, pliant tekin slippers: easy and mm‘f::ubk on the feet. Embroidered in silver thread and finished with silk pompon. Rose, ‘fuchsia, lavender, purple, navy, light blue, pink, brown asd | (The Techt Oo., St Sove.)

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