Evening Star Newspaper, December 7, 1922, Page 33

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0. THURSfiAY, DECEMBER 7, 1922 SB3 Y Christmas Bifts with Economy " The gift lovely! A page of super-sales from The Hecht Co. Handmade and hand-embroidered 4 ; Porto Rican and Philippine g il 1% chemise For the first time in years! Pure silk stockings $l Silk and wool mixed sport hose Full-fashioned silk hose at First time in years_we’ve had such a quantity of FIRST QUALITY pure silk stock- ings to sell at $1. Famous Rockford make—heretofore always $1.50. Seamed backs, with mercerized tops. Black and cordovan. All sizes, 815 to 10. Full-fashioned Silk Stockings at $1, because color assortments arc limited to brown and gray. Mercerized tops. Slightly irregular. Silk-and-wool Sport Hose at $1, instead of much more, because the maker’s lynx The material is a fine nainsook, and every stitch is made by hand. The Porto Rican work, in fine hand- drawn designs; the Philippine garments in beautiful hand embroidery. Enchanting garments, the work rang- ing from exquisite to those showy picces which may well be termed elegant. : Gowns in sizes 15, 16 and 17. Envelope chemise in sizes 36 to 11. Christmas boxed if desired. Undermuslins: 4 sale Gowns Sl Envelope chemise 5 & eyed inspectors think they discover slight irregularities in weave or finish. Nothing to Bloomers Pt s For the Jr. young man; hurt looks or*wear. Black, gray, green, or brown camel; all with embroidered clocks. Step-ins Petticoats Christmas boxed if desired. (he Rechtico i tigoon) 1,000 garments and more variously tailored of mus- Prep students and high school youths Sale of plaid-back Half price and less than half price TS for misses’ and young women’s being set for OVERCOATS, 24 : = 5175 SIXTEEN lins, nainsooks or crepe. Lace and embroidery trimmed, with any number of styles for selection. ©The Heelt Co, Second fler.) The gift useful! Sale! Women’s imported Kid and lambskin Gloves,sl.6 Soft velours and cheviots that face the world with a pros- perous air, because they are backed with cheery warm plaids. Tailored in swagger double-breasted raglans or box models. Yokes are lined with excellent grade of Venetian satin. fit him to a tee. —and when the curtain arises you shall see— : s ) 5 —well, here are the facts: ;%YEE¥E g;{i‘lfifiwflw Our direct importations, re- BO)'S’ gfllf caps at $1.65 Langham-High are America’s foremost makers of coats pheste e ':: ceived before the new tarifi Hhese o niatd hthic abos In tl S and suits for young men and prep students. Up to last et went into effect, hence priced \‘-'rlfll“:lvnr ll:::-:l llrla:ll>'l;“«:rllhml-c ];;a‘i::-r ‘:;:::;;icr: :}l:;.,::‘e,“ :\']'_1 spring they also made coats for college girls and young far below the present market. silk Jined. (T e G ot o) women. But their growing young men’s business led them - io;‘z, plila)?_; sk;;_;ls tihat }:’n smooti to @;lscontinue the women’s apparel. So it comes about that Pldyer-Plc'mO 3;‘;11 .":1“,‘ e we have 2-clasp style, y . . About 150 Langham-High WOI’d l'OllS s B e e brown and nflmaf, A Christmas g ift to 561 mannish coats that can’t be 49C Christmas bosed if desired. . ((jlove - - 5. . beat in fabric, fit or finish klddles who llke SLI P P ERS But these are not winter coats—they are late spring models, suit- Scores of late “hits” with i : ! your gir able for moderate days this winter and all of spring and fall days next words. Examples: S e Y vear. This accounts for the $17.50 price—far below actual cost of __“Cowcbells” needs 4a new production. —“4ll for the Locl:zi of Mike” 1 . M ifi voolens; mannish tailored, with mannisk ilars, sleeves = i Shi y e gl mEiEe meclnsy Rl el i antin colies dieses — 1 W 1 Could MR wool dress-- 2 ;,’;,‘"]'3 X double-faced fabrics among them. All with silk yoke and sleeves. Tan, '_‘B"w,, —permit us to commend $17.50 —= iR (The Heeht Co. secvnd toor) —“November Rose, Good-Bye” the snappy black and white —::;,'0{"’?"{"“‘ check velour with velvet. —1ricks - L 7 o i 3 _“Who'll Take My Place” worn by Ruth, or the all- A veritable Christmas gift, because 69¢c is well below __“Blue” wool French serge worn the es -bli.shml price for these first quality bootees and —“He May Be Your Man” by Jane. everetts with leather soles. e e 618 F St.—a building for smart styles now here at Just as sketched, bootees with designs on cuff; everetts with Dutch figures on toe. Red or blue. Finished with soit, flexible leather sole. music alone Open evenings to 9 p.m. Use this U. S.. P Ost Office Janc Ruth lor mailngs wampe 6= Beacon bath robes, *1-% tered letters, information about Parcel Post, etc. Uncle For tots of 210 6 i : Semisfesperishnicharke ¥ Warm, cozy robes, famous Beacon quality; all bear Felt Slippers Sizes 5 to 2, for children of 2 to 11 years. N Plenty of these for tomorrow. However, (The Hecht Co., third floor.) don’t delay, especially if you have gifts in mind. $5.95 Sizes are 7 to 14. Made of superior quality felt, soft, serv- Continuing the sale of jceable padded soles, delightfully trimmed & in ribbons and finished with pompons. "1]“ VT Absolutely first quality throughout. A S OU DRESS S variety of colors, including garnet, oxford, purple, copen, green, dark blue, old rose Cantos and American beauty. Unusual money’s wrap parcels FREE, rear first $ = vepe :'orlh——onr word for it! floor. fhe Be? con Hhzk i Postoffice in sport shop. : dlImhan or floral patterns, Dutch collar. turn-back cuffs. cord girdle. . L pe Rainy day outfits, $1.59 Tan or blue rubberized bombazine capes with hood - tached. Sizes 6 to 12. S g @bristmas 1amp Rain cape outfits at $1 Other capes have rubber on the outside, plaid —of rubberized sateen with ree lining on_the inside. Hood at- ular attached or Billie Burke for the @umz tached. For girls of 6 to 12 hood at $195 to 250 " Upwards of 300 dresses went on sale today for the first time— the greatest number of stout dresses at one price, we believe, ever seen in any Washington g store. i Makers’ samples and show § pieces; two makers’ surplus @ stocks—rare value in every dress. ® Stout styles, made by specialists to convey a slenderizing appearance. Correct fashions in the current mid- winter modes. Chiefly in . e Hiis o WU - Q it \x\\;\\‘s\\X nwy W iy e % . N Perhaps you've been worrying about that gift for the home. Perhaps you have not thought of it at all. In either event there could be no happier eolution than the gift of a lamp. Here is a gift that sustains the faith in the house- hold gods—that keeps alive the sentiments attaching to hearth and home—that will radiate the cheer of Christmas 365 days in a year and for years on end. Sketched Canton Crepe $15 Crepe Meteor Crepe de Chine Black, brown and navy. Sizes 4214 to 521%. +The Hecht Co.. second floor.) That is why we have arranged this Christmas Sale. Round about these words some of the offerings are pictured. There are others—plenty of others—the variety is immense! Lamps have never been cheaper at The Hecht Co.—never been as cheap. There are savings to be saved! Ma-Ma dolls $1 ; With bisque head and arms (Like sketch) Decide on a lamp for the home—make your selection early. That is the happy and practical solution of the prob- lem. Sale! Klassy Kid BLOUSES Blouses built for real boys— blouses to withstand the 69(: (rhe Hecht Co., fourth floor.) strain of strenuous play Not the ordinary “Ma-Ma” doll that utiers a plaintive squeak, but a doll that says “ma-ma” Klassy Kid blouses are known from coast to coast. They fit as they should—not blouses thrown together— but blouses tailored as carefully as a man’s shirt. Yes, these blouses fit right snugly around the collar, easily over the shoulders, with plenty of Sketched Skeiched room in the bodies. $14.50 $2475 z P The fronts are full faced; the yokes are double; full; every seam is straight and true; the pearl buttons are first quality. Kiddies’ Play Clothes : g ] 8 ) findiian Sihi\:is,fCo\:!)&){{s, ccl:vgli;'ts, tPoclii“me'"T;hc] “,301;- 7th 7th Collar-attached styles in the new Polo button-down 'ound of uniforms for kiddies who like to dres: i i make-believe. $1.59 to $4.95. s H“:'"; ;:“M:‘ t F t F ;fl;?tifi.Whl‘e e .:i'x:::?:' ;:ie‘ .. . a ‘ a ; » third Soor.) plainly. Sketched af $18 The four styles sketched above are among the $18 offerings. Perhaps the best ‘buys in the sale. Moreover, these are not rag dolls, but cotton-stuffed dolls with bisque head and arms—really good-looking dolls with colored dresses, Dutch cap and patent leather slippers. 14 inches tall. Large size Ma-Ma Dolls, $1.95 These are the tall 26-inch kinds with rompers and sun- bonnet. 5 5

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