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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 17, 1922—PART 2. TWO PAGES CROWDED WITH THE ABUNDANCE OF CHRISTMAS ... See page back of amusement section in today’s Star. Also two additional pages in today’s Post.—The Hecht Co. 500 more ““Sweet Sixteen” - Dresses, 316 Another breath-taking sale Last Monday we held the “Sweet Sixteen” dress sale. The values caused a profound sensation and selling was like a mile a minute. Immediately buyers went back to New York in the effort to repeat the purchase. They did—that is, they succeeded in getting 500 more marvelous dresses to sell at $16. Details are in today’s Post. Read about them. Dress opportunity knocks at your door the second time! More new In time for winter and Christmas The thrill that comes but once a season! Big news from the markets—our buyers have helped makers wind up their season—here is the result 400 COATS-- all priced on a basis of big savings Post office for parcel post, etc. Packages wrapped free, etc. (First floor.) Give HIM a silk Umbrella, %5 Deep-bodied silk covers. Prince of Wales or straight handles, and many styles of them. Silk case to match. Cavalier felt BOOTEES, 95¢ for kiddics of 2 to 10 Just as shown, with contrasting cuffs imp ed with nursery design.. Navy, Copenhagen, red, blue, rose. Sizes 5 10 2. The old frog croaks “Knee Deep™ rubber boots and where is the bov or girl who doesn’t long for a pair? blouses, *5 Styles Girls’ winter coats i, Scores of styles. Other umbrellas, $150 to $10. They are superior Good kinds here—the na- ocien, sl onsc i i Four of the wmany tionally known United | o reasons is we have spe- neat look. sketched. sl A50kiors fin"‘;’,;f:lbb&r :J;‘,,::’rfifi]; Again! and wear most satisfac- torily. For boys and girls 2 to 16 years. Priced ac- cording to size and style. $2.39 to $4.69 ' cialized and concentrated on $5 Blouses—buying and selling the very best possible at the price— best in styles, materials and workmanship. 3895 Youthful stylés that seem to em- body the very spirit of girlhood, fashioned so slenderly. There are knock-about styles in variety—for hard play. Plain Polaires, mixtures and double-faced Polaires. Fur or self collars, the latter large and con- vertible. Sports, dress and ulsterette models, all full lined, belted all around, patch or slash pockets; Rag- lan or set-in sleeves. Sizes 7 to 14. Girls’ “Jack Tar” Wool Kiddies’ felt Dresses |spIPPERS, 6oc 32,95 NS K padded soles, shown. Here are the latest trinmphs. The newcomer sketched is an all-over embroidered crepe de chine with faggot- ing. Other blouses at $3 in- clude matelasse, crepe de chine, radium silks, in rare prints and plain colors. Regulation, jacquette and hip blouses. Long or short sleeves. Sizes 36 to 40. This is below actual whole- sale cost! Delightful affairs, made as only the Jack Tar people know how to make girls’ clothes. signs.on toe. \ Sizes 5 to 11 only. (The Hecht Co., tuird fioor.) This, then, is quality at a price—a de- cidedly low price. $8.95. p (The Hecht Co.. second fioor.)|l This is what they are like: Four-pi e Angora sets, $6.95 To keep the kiddy snug and warm Sturdy wool serges—black, brown, green and wine—some with serge pleated skirt. No finer gift to the home nor for all the family than a Regulation Jack Tar styles. ] / with all the braid, emblems and Sweater, feggins, toque anc fixings. Ages 6 to 16. mittens. Brushed wool coat style sweater, with patch pock cts and belt all around. Pea cock blue, tan, brown and white Sizes 24 to 28, for children of 2 to 5 years. vervaces GaiBRAT Y ULBRAN Player-P A fur set for the little miss You cannot escape giving that Complete stocks of the little Jady of your house a fur famous Eastman kodak set. That is quite and photographic sup- next consideratio lies. P Brap P it most favorably a pliEs: We think here, and accordingly Pictured is the Box oifies— i g Brownie, 2-A, especially —Imitation Ermine —Coney suited for children and be- —Kit Coney —Moline 1 ginners. At $350. —Natural Coney —And others (The Hecht Co., first floor.) Sets of muff and scarf, $3.95 to $7.95. Bolivia with wolf col- lar, $36. Bottom center—Nor- mandy with caracul col- lar. Gray stitchery, $36. Normandy with beaver- ette collars, $36. Top center—diagonal Bolivia, with caracul col lar, $36. Did ybu read the Gulbransen . PLEDGE in the Sat. Eve. Post? Small groups from here and there in the markets—picked carefully and painstakingly by our experts. Many of them are samples—and samples, as you know, represent the makers’ BEST. The coats show it. Workman- ship carried to the degree and distinction of craftsmanship. Expensive fab- rics—materials with the rich look and sumptuous touch—cloth as well as fur fabrics. As the largest makers of player-pianos in the world the Gulbransen comes out flat-footed in a mnation-wide statement in last week’s Saturday Evening Post and other magazines with a pledge— Wool sweaters, $2.59 Ascher’s, perhaps the finest oi that kind, copen and cardinal; sizes 2 to 6. To continue to brand the prices in each Gulbransen; never to send out a Gulbransen under any other name ; to maintain the quality that insures their ten-year guarantee, and to pledge that the case of playing and instant control now obtained in the Gul- : . 7 Coat and wrap models in styles for misses and women—bloused backs, draped bransen, will ever be the standard of excellence in Player-Pianos. throws, cape effects and straightlines—in great diversity and interesting novelty. The fur trimmings are Manchurian wolf, caracul, In the face of this nation-wide pledge, backed by the largest makers of Egyptian fox, fitch opossum and black opossum. player-pianos in the world, WHY EXPERIMENT with unknown player-pianos —stenciled instruments without pedigree or recorded performance—players produced simply to meet the Gulbransen price? Normandy, Cordalure, Bolivia, Delysia, Lustrola, Salt’s peco plush and Lapinex plush. Black, navy blue, brown, Bath robes, $1.59 Little robes as warm as roast- loth in Indian and_floral pat- 200 ldl'ge doll TEL S A e e pockets and Dutch collars. Sizes carts, %°° e TR ’ Babies’ buntings, $3.95 . SR Fluffy white eiderdown with Extra large doll cart, has ad- i 700 blue satin ribbon trim- i s back, full tubular pusher; body There are 100 in plush and 300 in cloth. That such coals were never meant t0 jined, large 10-inch wheels with Infants’ leggins, $2 be sold for $36 is the evidence of your own eyes once you see them. brakes like a real live baby's Infants’ link-and-link leggin, with or without feet. lull- 2 fashioned heavy quality, Price All in natural finish. $2. reindeer and sorrento. ed chestnuts " Heavy ” blanket 2 to 6. L justable fiber hood, reclining ming, silk-lined hood. cart. Our word for it—plus the evidence of the thousands of people who have ° bought Gulbransens in preference to other instruments—our combined testi- mony that Women’s sizes 36 to 42; Misses’ sizes 14 to 20; Stout sizes 42 to 52. Tapestry Brussels rugs $1 3.95 A 9x12 tapestry rug noted for long-wearing qualities. Stands hard service. In all the wanted designs and colors —suitable for any room in the house. Ardsley & Alex. Smith’s seamless 9x12 Axminster rugs, $29.75 Fringed seamless heavy quality 9x12 velvet rugs, $33 Can be had in old rose. Only 18 to go. 27x54-inch rugs, $2.95 100 Alex Smith and Ardsley Quality 27x54-inch rugs. Excellent grade. Large selection. Wool fiber rugs, $10 9x12-ft.- and 8.3x10.6. Variety of design and colors. First quality. 2 50 Texoleum rugs, $9 Suitable for dining room or kitchen. Hardwood pat- tern. Slightly imperfect. One pattern only. Size 9x12. Nothing less than sensational—1,200 pairs of women’s fur or ribbon trimmed JULIETS, 3]1-15 Why give an ordinary pair of slippers when for 15¢ more you can achieve an unusual gift? That’s what these juliets are— first quality slippers of comfort and beauty. Fine quality felt uppers; flexible turned leather soles and low leather heels. Some have fur tops; others have tops of ribbon. All are neatly trimmed. Colors are sapphire, gray, wine, blue, black. All sizes. (The Hecht Co., first fioor.) No player-piano can equal the Gulbransen in ease of playing, control or qudlity at the price LET US SHOW YOU the Gulbransen—iry it out for ten minutes—you will be amazed at the ease with which you can render the world’s best music. Let us demonstrate the three tests shown below—it will show you how to judge any player-piano. ) for the Gulbransen The Gulbransen Upright Price is $268. 618-F St. - ALkl tor Mosks Ao 7th at F