Evening Star Newspaper, December 3, 1922, Page 60

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(TG & THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. What a gift for °100 Imagine her joy at receiving this lovely, magmficent { ' = = Sport Coat of muskrat! i i ! | | I Selected peltry, well matched skins, reversed border, chin chin collar. Fancy silk lined. Or a Polar sealine at $100 A 40-inch full sweep- ing coat with cape shawl collar. Handsomely silk lined. coat is of Ano ther Northern sealine $100 40-inch coat; full flare back; cord girdle. Silk lined throughout. Others also at $100 Including sizes irom 34 to 32. 1The Heeht Co., second floor.) Muskrat coat, $100 Sale of nationally known Corsets Save one-third to one-half $l 35 $2.35 Look what's here! R & G, American Lady and Rengo Belt corsets—styles we do not intend to re- iwder. \We are closing them out to clear stock. Plain _coutils, brocade and a few satins: front and back lace nodels; sizes 20 to 36 in one style or the other. Sale: bandeaux, 50¢ Fine mesh, brocade and satin striped coutils; fasten at back style. with elastic insert and tape shoulder straps. Sizes 32 to 46. (The Hecht Co., second floor. | . Sale: Boyd’s corduroy & b Bathrohbes i/ I ! You know Beacon quality, i hence you will appreciate the + price. The thick felted, fast color Beacon robe, that gives warmth without weight. Dozens of attractive patterns for one's ‘ own use or Christmas giving. Satin or i | H i | ] braid bound; all with pockets and girdle cord. Also wide-wale corduroy robes, val- ues just as noteworthy as Beacon robes. Variety of colors. Sizes 36 to 44. $2.95. Satin quilted slippers, $1 A smart satin slipper, quilted for softness and comfort. Rose, copen, pink. purple. lavender, black. (The Hecht Co.. second floor.) Strikingly new are women’s Midwinter skirts Novelty prunellas and poiret twills are here in tailored and pleated models. Solid colors in navy and black, but most women prefer the colorful combinations. Waist bands 26 to 36. The price is $8.95. (The Hecht Co., second floor.) Who, what, SWEET ! is this SIXTEEN N\ | | when, where 1 | Z Sale Three of the many styles sketched This sale constitutes the biggest shoe event we've ever attempted. We’ve taken all the shoes left from several previous sales; we’ve taken certain lines from regular stock; we’ve grouped them all—l,ZPO pairs—at three price lots. i : EVENING GOWNS ity '35 =7 . ™ of enchanting grace —Dinner gowns for the dowager; —dance frocks for the debutante. —Euxclusive styles of beguiling beauty. Artistic creations that women who know how hard it is to get an individual gown for a certain occa- sion will best appreciate. There are dignified dinner frocks —slightly draped models—of lace or chiffon silk velvet. But youth will be served, so most of the gowns are in gay chiffons, satins, taffetas and laces—the charming Chantilly or ro- mantic Spanish laces. Long-line, circular skirts (one sketched), quaint basque styles; soft, flowing, uneven tunics and panels; bouffant overskirts or a contrasting, clinging skirt with narrow frill ruffles. But each frock is a picture in itself, and it must be seen. Rose, cherry, orchid, jade, sunset, turquoise. Misses” sizes, 14 to 20; women'’s, 36 to 42. (The Hecht Co., second floor.) Taticta sketched. Heap, big Indian chief $ play outfits & 1.09 coat and trousers, with gay colored trimming, fringe, lace and all the necessary regalia. Also large feathered headpiece. Sizes 4 to 14 vears. Also boxed for Christmas giving are Cowboy and Wild West outfits, $1.95 to $4.95. Broncho girl outfit, $1.95. Indian chief outfit, $1.95, $2.45, $2.95. Squaw girl outfit, $1.95. Base ball outfits, $1.50, $1.95, $3.45. Leather holster with pistol, 59c. Susts at $1.55 Suits at §3.25 Suits at $4.85 How to SUIT a small boy Told in six pictures and three reels! $l .55 33.25 The two boys pictured Real Jack Tar Suits of above wear tweed pants, all-wool navy blue serge or with Peggy Cloth wash the equally durable tweeds. blouses; braid and chevron Middy blouse or button-on trimmed. Navy, green and sailor style, as shown. Ages brown. Ages 3to8. 3to 8 ric and middy 3to8. mg sketched. straight-knee pants. 54.85 Pure wool worsted jersey that will outwear any fab- made. Oliver Twist or sailor Button-on, odels — two Full lined Ages (The Heeht Co. Boys® Shop., third floor.) A gift of a fitted case Nothing more practical for a week-end or world-wide traveler than the right kind of a fit- ted bag or case. All kinds are here; the case iself of black crepe grain cowhide leather; smart and serviceable. Strongly reinforced; fitted with secure lock; and most of them with double locks. And the inside—Ah, here is convenience. With and without trays, and the trays may be taken out and folded into a separate case. $28.50 to $43.50. (Luggage Shop, first floor.) Three of the many styles sketched All the shoes are new fall and winter styles —all are first quality in material and in mak- ing—every, shoe was made to sell for much more than its present price. Too many styles to attempt detaiféd descri tions—BUT— Readyat9#6 - .. v oy 1929 —PART " The Hecht Co Chiffon silk Hose, %1 Vogue and value. Full-fashioned chiffon silks; firmly woven, but sheer as a rose petal. Mercerized tops; double soles, heels and toes. Black, gun metal, camel, co- . coa, gray. | (The Hecht Co., first floor.) Women’s glove silk | Vests, $165 | Fashion and value. i Firmly woven glove silk—the kind that washes and wears. Finished with silk rib- 4 bon bodice tops. De- ! sired flesh shade. Sizes 36 to 42. GIFT HINTS: | | Umbrellas, 198 to $1295. | | Silk vests, $1.65 to $265. | | Wool scarfs, $295 to 10.00. Handkerchiefs, 12%c to $1.00. Gloves, S0c_to $650. Phoenix Silk Hose, $1.20 $2.5. to . ‘Wool hose, $115 to $3.50. Children’s hose, 35¢ to $1.50. Sale--tots’ dresses, 79¢ Gingham and chambray for the little ones, 2 to 6. Play and dressier styles in plain colors with embroidery in con- trasting shade. Some fancy ginghams with tie back sash. Sale of tots’ IRompers, 69¢ Rompers with peg top pock- ets—roomy to play in; attrac- tive to look at. Made of fast color, 1 —chambray —linene —gingham —poplin —and loretta cloti Solid colors and combinaticas with touches of machine or hand * cmbroidery. } Elastic or_ banded at knee Rompers in sizes 2 to 6. Children’s sleepers, 79c¢ Ideal brand—made of cotton, but cotton knitted into downy fwarmth by a special process. Drop seat, band neckline and sleeves that draw up over the hands. All with feet. Ages 1 to 6. Lonsdale middy Blouses, *1 Most practical of school blouses, and these are one of the best made kinds. Attrac- tive and serviceable—fine for your own girl or for gifts. Sturdy Lonsdale in all white or with colored collar and cuffs. Many braid trimmed. Ages 8 to 20. news to make Washington stop, look and ACT! Approved shoe styles---1,200 pairs--- p 0 Normandy with wolf, $39.50 7th at I ! Peco plush with kerams Boltzia, $39.50 fur, $39.50 Just arrived 200 luxurious Fur-Trimmed Coats The ‘sample coats naturally represent the best values. —Deep-pile woolens —Rich fur-fabrics —Sample coats and others $ 39.50 SAM- PLES, you know what that means—the maker’s show pieces, hi- best in material and in workmanship. The other coats represent’ makers’ surplus stocks plus a few of our own. Every kind of coat that is fashionable—bloused, draped, wrapp) models; tailored, straightline and flare styles. All those deep pile woolens; rich as velvet; some rough as fur; others smooth as silk, but all with that rich satiny finish that bespeaks smartnes< Trimmed with and sometimes also cuffed with fur. Real fur collars Chiefly caracul and woli. And the fur fabric coats—Salt’s Peco Plush and Lapinex—neat |, thing to a real fur. These with shawl collars and often. too with cuff= of natural Fitch or black opossum and caracul. —Misses’ sizes, 16 to 20; women’s, 34 to 42. —STOUT SIZES in fur fabric coats only. 44 to 54. «The Hecht Co., second oo “Marvel” radio receiving set Complete. $ 1 5 This outfit is compiete and can be set up in a very short time by any one without previous experience. Designed to receive wireless tele- phone music, speech, etc.. from large broadcasting stations and wire- less telegraph messages. No batteries ; no current; no license required. Franco Crystal receiving set with double head set. $10. Marvel receiving set. complete with antenna and phones, $15. Clapp Eastman” tube receiving sets—including antenna. phones. tube and A & B batteries. A SALE o Three of the many styles sketched Complete outfit, S68.23. .Broadcasting station WEAS Program in daily papers—listen in. (Radio Shop. 618 F 51 Give him an athletic outfit An outfit for the real boy. Each outfit neatly boxed, contents as shown below: Base ball set: Mitt, mask and ball, $2. Foot ball and head harness set, $450. Foot ball and basket ball set, $4.50. Golf bag. 3 clubs and 2 balls, §7. Boxing gloves and punching bag. $7.50. Foot ball pants, jersey, hose and foot ball, ball, $7.50. Kodaks and Brownie cameras A new department fully equip ped with Eastman photographif- supplies. Everything from thj Vacuum bottl_es A dandy gift for motorists. Collectively you will find —Black satin one-strap pumps. —Black satin Colonials and cross straps. —Patent leather pumps. Black kid pumps. —Tan calf —Full linéof sizes at each price. oxfords, novelties, ete. i. \ .. AThe TctaOe., Srat Sowr) Keeps liquids hot 24 hours or cold 48 hours. Nickel-plated case. Pint size, 79¢ Quart size, $1.49 No. 0 Brownie camera at $2 1h Kodaks and high speed Grafic| cameras at $153» Also Kodak films and printing equipment. Films left before 9130 A.M. veadsn by 4:30 P.M. the same day.

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