Evening Star Newspaper, December 28, 1922, Page 27

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— TWO-DAY YEAR-END CLEAN-UP [ New winter skirts %495 All-wool prunellas, in the popular pleated models. Col- orful combinations in stripes and plaids. Navy. brown and black. Waist bands 26 to 32. ¢The Hecht Co., second floor.) Misses’ dresses Reduced Y4 to V3 Chiefly one-oi-a-kind dresses, silk. velvet. wool. Not all sizes in each style. Ages 12, 14, 1o, Were SI5 to $29.50 Now $10.95 to $19.75 Girls’ tub dresses, *1 Gingham and chambray dresses for schoolgirls of 7 to 14. Regu- fation and Empire styles, trim- med with embroidery, tie-back sashes or belts. Patch pockets. Clever styles and many of them. Tots' Panty dresses, 89¢ Panty dresses keep little ones ship-shape no matter how hard they play. Materials are ging- ham—solid colors, checks ~and plaids, in_straightline or Empire stvles. Peter Pan _collars and cuffs; contrasting trimming; em- broidery stitching, etc. 'Panm- lette bloomers. Sizes 2 to 5 years. Tots’ wool sweaters, $1.19 Slip-on wool sweaters, with tie- sash belt. Collarless styles to be worn under coat until warmer days, when sweater answers its own purpose. White and colors. Ages 2 to 5. Beaver-faced hats, $1.95—For girls and misses. Felt crown with beaver brims. A snappy combination, heavy silk grosgrain ribbon band. Navy, black and black and red only. K Tots' linene rompers, 47c— Rompers with square negk. 34 sleeves and peg to{p effect, in self colors. Choice of a variety of shades. Sizes 2 to 5 years. Warm nightgowns, 49c—For girls 4 to 12 years, heavy pink or blue striped flannelette, round neck and 34 sleeves. Flannelette Princess slips, 59c— of heavy pink or blue striped flannelette for girls 6 to 12 years. Deep flounce edging. White knit leggins, $1—For habies of 6 months to 2 vears. Panty style, well made. (The Haeht Co., third floor.) THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. G, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1922. —every section shares in the event—ty!lical values listed here ---The Hecht Co. Prices drop in women’s apparel The Christmas crush is over; the New Year dawns big as thunder across the horizon. Two days to go. Not much time, but we shall put our house in order. hardest in the apparel sections. The clearance moves with speed all over the store, but it hits The reductions are dizzy, the savings breath-catching. Something here you’ve had your heart on, perhaps. Price prevented. The barrier may now be removed. Re-marking of this and that and the other makes remarkable bargains. here. A condensed recapitulation. your life. COATS--- Only a summary is given You are going to get the bargains of Reduced to *12%, %15, *25, *29%°, *48, *58 Can’t describe them—too many and too varied. At $10 there are wool velours and heather mixtures, many silk lined. Also sports coats of suedene. 30coats at$15. Wonder values. 10fur-collared sports coats at $25. Also a few dress coats of velours and normandy. Sizes 16 to 42. Splen- did assortment at $29.50—one style illustrated. Wraps and coats at $48. Beautiful all-silk lined. Dream coats at $38. Almost too good to be true. Superb cloths finished in beaver, squirrel, wolf and caracul. DRESSES--- Reduced to’5,°10,°15, *20 There is amazing variety—there is even good selection at $5. No doubt the selling will be like a hurricane. especially at $10, $15 and At these prices. see sketches, there are de- lightful styles. chines. poiret twills and other worthy wool- Cantons, velvets, crepe de $20. ens. The reductions are headlong. TAILORED SUITS---Reduced to 522 Velours, Yulama and suedene, lined in silk. Box and semi-tailored styles in great variety. Embrojdered or trimmed in fur. Sizes 16 to 38. unmistakable. The reductions here are dizzy—the bargains Other suits in quantities too small to mention also are reduced. WOMEN'S BLOUSES, let go Blouses, 69¢ Voiles, batiste, dimities and organdies. Lace trim and tailored styles: round, square or “V™ necks; short sleeves. White and colors. Sizes 36 to 44. Blouses, $1 White dimity and tan pongette. with roll or Peter Pan collars. Long sleeves, some with narrow pleated edges on collars and cuffs: some edged with filet. Long sleeves. Sizes 36 to 44. gette, All colors. KIDS PLAY SHOES $]-89 Solid leather 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 mak- Wing thruout 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 years Sizes 5 to 8. 83 to 11. 1134 to 2. (The Hecht Co.. third fioor.) With two pairs of KNICKERS $5-95 $5.95—Iless than you have been paying for a suit with one pair of knickers. Cheviots, tweeds, cassimeres in fancy pleated Norfolks. Grays, browns and tans. Coats lined with durable twill; both pairs of knickers are full lined. Ages 7 to 17. BIG BOYS' OVERCOATS, $7.95—Fine quality cheviots, in blue and brown. Made in single and double breasted models; plain or half belted. Sizes 13 to 17 years. . JUNIOR BOYS' OVERCOATS, $3.95—Double-breasted, muff pockets models with all-around belt and inverted pleat back; made of durable chevi n brown and heather tones. Lined with plaid body linings. zes 3 to 8 years. BOYS' HATS, 89c—Polos, sailor and middy hats, in chinchilla, serges and velvets. Not every style in all sizes, but a good as- sortment in every size. BOYS’ LEGGINGS, 79c—Made of tan chinchilla, in knee length, fasten snug to knee. BOYS’ SLEEPING GARMENTS, 69c—Flannelette, made with feet bottom for cold nights, of heavy domet flannel, in pink and blue stripes. Drop seat and button-down front. Sizes 2 to 10 years. 5 CHILDREN'S HATS, 39c—Warm knit worsted hats, in plain na\iy, gray and brown, also combinatidn colors. Toques and polo styles. BOYS’ BLOUSES, 29c—Small sizes only. White and stripes, in collar-attached styles. Sizes 5 to 8 years. LITTLE BOYS’ SUITS, $1.45—Washable top and tweed pants, in blue, green and brown. Button-on, sailor models, with braided collar and cuffs. Emblem on sleeves and sailor tie, Sizes 3, 4,7 and 8 years. BOYS’ WASH SUITS, 89c—Fast-color Peggy cloth, in plain blue, gfay, brown and green, with fancy turned collar and cuffs. Made in button-on Oliver Twists. Sizes 3 to 7 years.. (The Heeht Co., third flooe.d Blouses, $3.95 Overblouses. hip blouses and matelasse jac- quettes. Chiefly of crepe de chine or geor- Braided, beaded and embroidered. Sizes 36 to 44. Blouses, $4.65 Mostly one-of-a-kind costume blouses. in crepe de chine, radium and georgette. Print- ed, beaded and tailored models. Regular and extra sizes, 36 to 53. (The Hecht Co.. second floer.) 9x12 Brussels Rugs *12% Deep-bodied, long-wearing Brusseis rugs, medallion and all- over designs, for living, bed and dining rooms. Felt-base floor covering, 32¢ yard 500 vards to go—cut from fuil roll—but not more than 20 vards to a customer. Bring room meas- urements. 200 scrim curtains, 69¢ Just 200—and how they will go at 69c. Dutch scrim with lace cdge. White, cream and ecru. 274 vards long. Wool-mixed blankets, $3.95 Double-bed size. Attractive plaids, in pink, blue and gray. Bound edges. Small lots to go 19¢ Curtain Scrim, 10c. $1.25 50-inch_Poplin, 50c. 85c Sunfast Madras, 59c. $1.95 Sunfast drapery, 69c. Window shades, 35¢ Sizes 3x5.9; all colors; slightly imperfect. (Tre Hecht Co.. fourth fioor.) Women’s & children’s ‘Underwear Children’s union suits, 79c— Boys’ suits in gray. Long sleeves and ankle length. Girls’ suits in white; long or short sleeves. Children’s vests and pants, 39c —White ribbed cotton vests and pants. Women's union _suits, 39c— White and pink ribbed cotton, low neck and sleeveless, knee length. Women's union suits, 95c— White ribbed cotton, light and medium weights; ankle and knee length, short sleeves or sleeveless. All well made with flatlock seams. Women's bloomers, 95c—Mer- cerized cotton. Black and colors, shimmery as silk. (The Hecht Co., firat floor.) The Hec . Undermuslins underpriced: Muslin gowns, 79¢—Muslin with embroidery trim. Cut full and finely finished. Sizes 16, 17. Petticoats, 79c—Green sateen. Length 36-38. Bloomers, 75c—Sateen, with double elastic cuff. Black, white, flesh, purple. brown, navy, copen. Lengths 27-29. Silk envelope chemise, $1.89— Crepe de chine, lace and ribbon trim. Flesh only. Sizes 36-44. Beacon bath robes, $2.79—At- tractive floral patterns. Satin edge on collar and pockets. Sizes 36 to 4. Bungalow Aprons, 59c—Ging- ham and percales, in checks and small figures. Tie-back sashes. Sizes 36 to 44. (The Hecht Co.. second floor.) Clearing women’s Silk hose 89¢ ——full fashioned -—or scawicd backs. formerly $1.50: have mercerized tops; black or brown Full-fashioned are “irregulars” of hose that regularly sell for more than double. Brown and gray. Silk or sport hose, 59¢ Dress hose of silk; slightly ir- regular; black only. Sport hose in wool mixtures; brown, camel, heather mixture, etc. All first quality. Clearing women's GLOVES, 39c¢ Chamois fabric in 2-clasp and strap - wrist styles. White and colors. ‘Women’s wool sweaters, $1 Most of them about hali for- mer prices. Slip-on styles; va- riety of colors Fiber scarfs, $1.95 Rich and shim; y as the real <ilk: full length; fringed ends. Women’'s low shoes Drop to an absurdly low price $2-95 Formerly two and three times more Upward of 500 pairs—all from our regular stocks—a few pairs of this, a few of that, but sizes and styles for all col- lectively. Walking oxfords—street and dress shoes. Satin, patent leather, gun metal, black kid and tan calf. (The Hecht Co., firat floor.» Shirts, 79¢ Broken lines from higher- priced shirts—some are muss- ed from handling; otherwise all are first quality through- out. Close-count percale— color and fit guaranteed. Sizes 14 t0 17. BIG MEN ONLY can share in this sale of UNDERWEAR, $1.15 Heavy and medium weight union suits, in sizes 44,:46. 48, 30. Formerly §2.50 to $4.50. 25% oft all silk house coats and robes Were $12 to $60—now $9 to $45 Men’s silk Wool Ribbed TIES, 55° hose, 95¢ Dollar silk ties from Our own ;| importation, our regular stock. Plain close to presemt import cost. black; “'ll":i fancies in Seamless; perfect; medium stripes and figures. Four- . in-hande—3 for $1.50. e £The Hecht Co., first foor.) 7th at F Another shipment! Sealine The Hecht Co. Fur Coats at this price are a palpable hit. One of the most successful strokes we have ever made. Recently new purchases have been added to the collection. Superb things and ‘beautiful, of sealine. Sealine is a polite way of saying dyed rabbit. Strictly speaking, it is a technical term, standing for thick. heavy, furry skins of lively and last- ing gloss. The coats are hand-tailored, with immense shawl collars, deep bell or turn-back sleeves, belted or girdled in cords. The linings are silk. Sizes for misses, 16 to 20: for women. including extra sizes. 36 to 38. Full 40 inches long. In addition, a few sports models, in muskrat, with chin-chin collars—sizes 16 1o 38. Just in! 300 new COATS&WRAPS ’36 A maker’s clearance—not ours Been to market again. Best time of the year in New York to buy and pay one’s own prices. Picked off 300 new coats. The way to tell you what they are is to tell you what they are not. Not meant to sell at $36—not meant to sell at prices even on speaking terms with $36. They are better in every way, and each one is style all the while and as full of service as an egg is full of meat. Fur fabrics, velours, normandie, bolivia, cordalure and the like— thick, light, warm as a feather quilt. Sizes for misses and women, as well as extra sizes. Black, brown, navy and Sorrento. Keep in mind—all new th the bloom of sunlightly freshness. (The Tiecht Co, second fioor.)

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