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r oy THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. 7{/1 at F TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5. The Hecht Co. Upwards of 400 new coats for women seeking comfort with style New coats at our old-established feature prices, and you’ll go far before you match them in fabric or fashion $ 39.50 Fine cloth and Jur fabric cogts « L wo styles sketched below.) Rich woolens; deep pile, soft of tex- ture: velvety surface. Smooth or rough finish. i Fur fabric coats, in Peco Plush and Lapinex—next thing to a real fur. Most of the coats are FUR trimmed— with wolf, opossum, krimmer, caracul. All are handsomely silk lined. Black and colors. Nizes 1n to 44, 1922. 7th at F ~ Christmas Checks Cashed Beginning tomorrow we un- derstand some of the banks will begia to distribute indi- vidual Christmas Savings Checks. We shall be glad to cash such checks here with- out any obligation. ! U.S. Post Oftice is here - to help —you deliver your pack- ages, detcrmine cost of eending, and to give HELP WANTED: The Christmas yush is upon us and to give the service our patrons rcquire we can use & large number of salespeople in the various sectione. whatever service Uncle Sam’s experts can give to insure a speedy and sure dispatch of your Christ- Just in! Another full carload of Gulbransen player-pianos 3398 $10 delivers it Music Store 618 F St. mas gifts. We will wrap your packages —for you and make them secure for mailing. The service is without charge, and available to all. Pachages wrapped, first floor rear. I. O. Sporis Shop. firet floor. Preference will be given to former saleswomen from this and other stores who have married and would like to come in for part time or full time. But any courteous young man or woman who wants to make ealesmanship his work can doubtless be given a trial and those who meet our standards are insured a per- manent position. HE WILL LIKE One of these Smoking JACKETS . $f1.95 Here's the answe what to give DAD Imported “Lingette” Bloomers, 3145 Lingette is woven of finely spun cotton,’ highly mercer- ized to look like satin, which See Mr. Marlotw, superinten- dent, second floor. it resembles in weight and Diagonal Bolivia, Lustrosa, caracul Sientitzes ki tolaied Alonzo Platinum, Lustrola, Caracul liusband or brother texture. But LINGETTE will m;}! ’:-lg.r and. ;.,l,l,:;’ and cufls, wolf s collar and trimmed, $79.50. uffs, $39.50. 59.50. cuffs, $79.50. outwash and outwear any P s . He comes home satin. $ .50 $ .50 tired from work, ~lips into a comfy smoking Just as sketched jacket — the change from his regular clothes makes a change in his mental attitude—he relaxes and silently thank~ the thoughtful donor. with elastic at waist and cuffe. double elastic and hemstitched ruffle. Striped fabrics in navy, black, flesh, white and orchid. Silk petticoats: a sale Ik messaline $2 ; 95 ilk jersey —Taffeta combination Well fitting petticoats for approved winter fashions. Silk jerseys in solid colors; also in contrasting colors or Printzess coats and others Noteworthy coats of character. Styles of individual worth— our hand-picked selections from Print- zess and other lines. Normandy, Bolivia. Lustrosa, Ara-. bella—all those magnificent mate- rials which cvery one recognizes as the mode. Newest winter fashions: nearly all richly Most of these are Printzess coats 'rintzess are the largest makers of good coats in America. Quantity production permits them to go the limit in imporling and designing ex- clusive styles, and gquantity produc- tion, of coursc, makes for economy. Wraps and coats in numerons styles— cach individually becoming. Fur trimmed with beaver. squirrel. wolf Crystal glass . aquarium 51.50 2-inch glass bowl and, ar- tistic wrought-iron holder in- cluded at this price. of dou the our side of dark oxiord. gra:. brown or dark grec 1 inside of a neat pl mixture. Collars One of many useful and in- with messaline anid taffeta flounces. £ : . : e s - 1 2 ur trimmed: two typical stvles are and caracul. e s = s Silk r d recali i se8in ¢! ; —t . xpensive gifte on the furni- Sr TOES an Mescalines with decp pleated flounces in changeable sketched. Tapinex Phus, fitch Normany, Caracul Black, navy. brown. heaver. sorrento, e st pockets. " All siz shades. Lengths 34 to 38. (The Recht o, seeond floor.) Black and coiors llar and cuffs, collar and cuff:. Sizes 14 to 4. ture floor. and stouts. Sizes 14 to 44 19.50. $39.50. I'wo styles sketched The Iecht Ce. fourth €eor.) Silk shirts, $5.95 Long wearing broadc! Jersey and crepe di sille frogs. N Shirts made to our e ing standards, and ¢ shirt fits as it should. 14 to 17. A timely presentation of new MID-WINTER FROCKS ’18 Scores of dresses, in delightful assortment, for afternoon or business wear. And for cach occasion here is the mode—correct, becoming. distinguished. One big sale of women’s shoes \) 3.50 $ 4.50 $ 5.50 22 = $3.50 SWEET SIXTEEN Is coming soon It may be a girl—it might be a boy—but it isn't cither. Well, then, what is it? Ah, that's our little secret. Pajamas, $1.50 Fancy striped madras and flannelette pajamas. Full cut and finely finished with silk frogs. Neat stripes both fabrics. Sizes A, B, Cape gloves, §2 Mevers” make—evidence oi their quality. Seiected cape in regular or cadet size:, with spear or embroidery backs. Blanket robes, $1 Deep-bodied robinz:; at- tractive patterns, with cord —I"elccteens, woolens —Silks and satins for afternoon and busiiess wear Edison Circular skirts and the full basque models: coat dresses s lithe of line: paneled and draped frocks. ReCOI'dS *Are Reduced Entire stock of Edison ree- $4.50 Sale started yesterday with upwards of 1,200 pairs. Two styles at each price are sketched and at $3.50 . Cloth dresses in tricotine and poiret twill; smart velvet- cens; clingy Canton crtpes; novelty silks and <atine in variety . . 2 L ) F i ;. knitted silk—treco sham. ords, including the November 5 5 . o girdle to match. Full taped and that new knitted si re-ceeations row ioduccd cach price we bave dozens of styles, with full size seane RANLcess thus: ranges in’onc style or another. Every Brust Chiefly i black, navy and brow: = ang ) other. Every one can be = ¥ $1.00 records. 60¢ fitted. 82 Sienre 16 o A? $1.530 records. 90¢ All the shoes are new fall and winter styles Collectively you will tind o Light buff, oxford and brown—warmth without weight—finished with fringed ends. oS Hecht Co., ninn’s ehop, Sost $2.00 records, $1.20 618 F St.—a building for music alone Open evenings 10 9 p.m. all are first quality in material and in making —ecvery shoe was made to sell for much more than its present price. Too many styles to attenipt detailed description—BUT— Satin, $15 Canton crepe, §.. Ulack satin one-strap pumps. —Black satin Colonials and cross straps —Patent leather pumps. Black kid pumps. Tan calf walking oxfords, novelties, etc. Sale real kid More of those solid leather . le:nhs!shfxa;n_d_ ~(The Tecnt 0o, Bt oo PLAY SHOES $ The gif = Going out-- . t of A best C.;:el gi‘cgfir’nhs]} i I i 30 fine 9x12 A whale of a sale! $ Phoenix silk hose brussels gloves are limited in quantity, but in one shade or another For big BOYS, Sl e Too L PHOENIX are the largest selling silk 7 $ & little styles; some plain. some with hose in America, because women have : ugs, embroidered backs. - Also found out that they give more mileage at Boys', 2-pants suits, $7 Only 30, and they won’t Dark tan with pearl top, $1.89, Davk tar Elcher £1.89 Solid lcather shoes that will give long solid wear for boys and girls A new pair for any that rips at the sole ‘The tops are leather and the soles are leather, and the making throughout is as good as the materials. Button, lace and blucher styles (some sketched), in black, dark brown and combinations. For boys and girls of 2 to 11 ycars. Sizes 5 to 8, 84 to 11, 112 to NOTE—These shoes are made so well that they can be resoled on original lasts at the nominal sum of 85c. Boy Scout shoes for the bigger boys They’re as good as their name—they do a *“good turn” daily for their wearers, and they remain serviceable and staunch the season through. ‘lan elk uppers wtih baliast tongue; waterproof leather. sewed and nailed, reinforced sole. Absolutely all leather. Sizes 10 to 1315, $1.95. 1 to 6, $2.45. Children’s felt slippers, 95¢ Restful felt slippers—comfort for tired feet at night. —BRootees with soft padded soles and nursery designs on cuffs. —Red or blue felt slippers with contrasting cuff. .. —Felt slippers with colored pompons, A ~Everett, slippers with Dutch kiddy designs, For kiddles and infants from 1 to 11 ycars. . o s G o ) Chamois-fabric ~—Gauntlet gloves —Strap-wri=t gloves ~—12-button length —16-button length Chamois-fabric must not be cou- ,l'] d with ordinary fabric gloves. No, indeed! For thesc look like the real skins—they're roft and leathery in texture—fine and smooth in finish. All cut full and they fit perfectly. Ail have three-row embroid- ered backs. In nearly cvery style we have white, brown, gray, mas- tic, mode, beaver. I sizes in cach style, 5% to 74, (The HAecht Co., frat floor.) Sale! Aluminum - vacuum 79C bottles & Keeps liquids cold 48 hours or hot 24 hours—whichever you desire. All new, all perfect, quart size. genuine aluminum cases, v‘:‘h de- nu) tachable fillers and alumi cup with handle. Pints, 79c Quart sizc, $1.49 - (The Heeht Co.. Arst foor, sonts anaex) least cost. __ Pure silk without adulteration: perfect in fit and finish ; women know they will get full satisfaction from cvery pair of hoenix hose. $120Purc silk, scamed backs) mercerized tops $1.55--Silk to garter welt; scamed backs. $1.95—Tull-fashioned pure silk hose, mercerized tops. Silk-and-wool sport hose —in Phoeenix and other makes, $1.65 to $3.50. Boxed, if desired, for Christmas gi_;vhin (The Sieent Co., first foor-) Ruth is wearing onc of 150 Tots' coats that have just come to eell at $5.95 Warm coats to grace the little fairy who rules your home. Well tailored of polaires, mixtures, velours and chin- chillia—kinky. chinchillia, wooly as a sheep’s fleece. Fur or scli straightline raglan or set-in sleeves, Wide variety, because these are the maker’s samples and broken assortments. Al{ the coats are lined and warmly in- terlined, Sizes 2 to 6. Sorrento, blue, pecacock. reindeer and brown. or Large talking “ma-ma” doll, $1.95 Bluc-eyed bouncing Betty walks and talks (says mamma plainly) and moves arms and legs about at will. Betty is 28 inches tall, is fully clothed, and since she has nothing about her to break she is practically indeslr:x#.ihle. Heckt Ce., syeond foom) linger at $15. Inexpensive ruas, famed for their durability. ~ In criental, medallion and all-over designs. $1 cocoa door matls, 79c Get ond and save an_end- less amount of work. Made with thick brush and plaited cdge: 14x24 inches. Look at this! Chenille and armure PORTIERES 3895 pr, Note especially the grade—soit, silky_ chenille in beautiful rose, taupe, brown, green and ul- berry shades Mércerized armure arc double faced. "It’s hard to belicve they are only $8.95 pair. Perfect, new goods in green, brown, biue, mul- berry and rose. 45 inches wide and 2% yards long. A beautifubdrape for the price. 0. D. blankets, $2.95 Government surplus—wool- mixed grade—closely woven to withstand the strenuous army service, 66x84 inches. %0 Wet Os., fourtd Soor) All-wool tweeds, sturds cheviots and cassimeres; also a4 few corduroys—pleatéd or plain. flap pocket styles with iverted side pleats; coats al- paca or twill lined; knickers tull lined. Sizes 7 to 17 years Boys’ mackinaw sport coats, $7 The favorite winter coat tor hoys—combines plenty of free- dom with maximum warmth Heavy mackinaw cheviots in neat plaids and plainer tenes of blue, olive and brown. Double-breasted styles—al! seams reinforced and taped Sizes 8 to 17 years. Big boys’ overcoats, $7 . Double-breasted ulsters in manmish full belted or patch-pocket styles. wearing cheviots and velours in brown and green shades. All with plaid body linings. Ages 9to 17. Junior overcoats, $7 Double-breasted models that little hoys look so well in. Fine Zuahty chinchilla, in bgpwn, heather, navy and gray; lined with plain flannels of plaids. Belted all around. Ages 24 to 9. Boys’ warm knitted caps 49c, $1.15 and $1.55 Winter caps to defy the stiffest wintry blast All worsted, in ace, hockey and fancy polo styles. Navy, gray, gmen, brown or combinations of colors. The famous combination “Tims™ caps included in this offering at $1.55. Boys’ all-wool sweaters, $2.95 Slip-over style as used by college footbell players and athletes. Warmly_kritted wool in plain brown, navy, black and maroon; fashioned with deep shawl collar. Sizes 4 to 7 vears and 8 to 16 years. (The Teckt Co. third foor.)