Evening Star Newspaper, January 1, 1923, Page 21

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. b % WIFE IS KILLED IN AUTO CRASH Hushand and Two Children | Seriously Injured in Mont- gomery County. Special Dispatch to The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md., January 1.—Mrs. Myrtle Davis, forty, of Sykesville, Md,, wife of Millard F. Davis, who is connected with the Springfield A =i Jren, Thomas and Myrtle Da: 3 edi ten and fourteen years, were serious- | 1y injured, when an automobile In | which they were on their way from lle to Mr. Davis' farm, near | surned turtle. The occu d ath the ca d until t nts_were en into the home of | v farmer living en to the Hospit: 7 New Year sale—=Women’s Chamois fabric gloves 16-Button, 8 9 C Gauntlet, 12-Button, Slip-on Strap Wrist Gauntlet These gloves are imported; made abroad, where they know how and have known time out of mind. Superior chamois fabric, plain backs or embroidered. Beaver, sand, gray, white, brown and biscuit. Sizes 5% to 8—but not every size in every style and color. About 500 pairs. Therefore the admonition that you be early is not out of place. Women’s gloves at 39¢ Chamois fabric gloves, in the 2-clasp length. White, gray, beaver, brown, mode and sand. Sizes 51 to 7l,—but not in every color. (rhe mecht Co., first floor.) MONDAY, TJANUARY T, 1923. The Hecht 7th at F A Little Sale of White Large in Savings Muslin underwear Gowns, Envelopes 8 8 C Bloomers, Step-ins and Petticoats The materials are muslins and nainsooks —of firm, close texture, soft and delightful finish—with dainty frostings of lace or pretty scallops of embroidery. The gowns have square or V neck lines. The bloomers, by the way, are of excellent wind- sor crepe in white or flesh. The gowns are in sizes 16 and 17. The chemises in sizes 36 to 44. Values extraordinary. No other word will do. The probability is that you could not match them in a day’s journey or a night's ride of Washington. Every piece is new— fresh as morning daisies, At 88c the values are remi- niscent of before the war, before cotton went rocket- in Out they go! Our Entire Stock Colonial pumps at drastic reductions Without reservation or restriction, without fear or favor, every pair in stock is to be offered at prices saving vou anywhere from $1.75 to o ewes B More New Dresses! Fashion’s favor, these charm- ing numbers of feminine footwear will make Washing- / ton women take notice. Just a survey of what they were marked formerly and our revised prices: The variety is sweelened and the whole sale is fresh- ened by this shower of ‘arrivals from New York. What are they like? They are very likely indeed, almost lovable— several of these new ones are pictured in the sketch above ~for the others you must bring your eyes to the second floor to see. The people have been talking about this sale. The people know, and they have a right to talk about it. With such good news it is a duty to tell the neighbors. (The Hecht Co., second floor.) were not this At height of wearing time CHILDREN'’S COATS $6.95 You wouldn’t think a thing of this sale next spring, but in the dead of winter—well, that’s somethirg to urge a quick trip to the store. Canton in soft shade of brown, self trimmed and a touch of braid. Canton, orange ribbon and lace forming motif and collar; tiny buttons Lovely taffgta with sil- Taffe with _silzered ver lace, silver ribbon and orming floral kville un- burial. ——— ANTI-SALOON LEAGU CITED TO FILE EXPENGES New York Court Grants Writ for Accounting at Behest of “Wet"” Official. velvet flowers to trim. Formerly Now $6.75———85 $8.50—————§6.50 $10 $7.50 $11 $8.25 $12 $9 Patent leather, black satin, bronze kid and otter suede. As you observe, these pumps are suitable for street, semi-formal and dressy wear. Style is the predominating Jeature, with quality and value close at hand. Service ranks among the virtues, too. = Polaire, broadcloth. herring- *7’}.] bone and mixtures, fashioned '/7<in most approved models, in flare and box effects. Some have fur collars, which is un- usual in coats at so low a price. Others of self materials. Lined and interlined for winter comfort. All sizes collectively, but not in each individual style—2 to 5 years. (The Hecit Co., third floor } preme Court (The Hecht Co., first fioor.) upon the peti- ents of Troy, H. Gil tlon of headed by official of the Sale! Hand luggage packed with value, *8* Oh, yes, you've seen hand luggage at this price—so have we— but this is far and away above that value. Gen- uine cowhide bags and suit cases, Du Pont Fab- rikoid week end cases, fitted and made in the high-class manner that characterizes more ex- pensive luggage. Brief details follow: Genuine Cowhide Suit Cases, $8.45 Linen lined and partitioned top for flat pieces. Service- able shade of tan; two straps; 24-inch size. This seems to be the size most in demand. Genuine Cowhide Traveling Bags, $8.45 Steel frame, genuine leather lined; sewed-on corners and strongly reinforced at points of strain. Only forty- one and all brown. Fabrikoid Fitted Week End Cases, $8.45 Eleven fittings and all practical. Two firm locks; at- tractive lining in floral eftect; inside pocket; 22-inch size, in black only. (The Hecht Co., first floor.) They look like silk-- lingette bloomers, *1* Something about the finish of Lingette that suggests silk— durable to the last thread, however. The beauty of it is the luster remains after numerous trips to the laundry. This col- lection supplies the need of bloomers as lingerie or for gym and everyday use, because the colors are so chosen: Flesh, white, blue and navy; sizes 25 to 29, and there’s elastic at the knee. Taffetas, cantons, satin cantons, lace combinations and poiret twills, in sizes for misses and women and large women. Styles for . dancing parties and for business wear. (The Hecht Co., second floor.) Remarkable New Year’s sale SILK HOSIERY 89¢ Nor is that all the good news—you may choose from full fashioned or seamed back, the latter lending a graceful line. Two groups, both exceptional in value: FORD TO RUN SAWMILL. Huge Enterprise in Michigan Magnate. * y 1.— N | N \ . N i N i . N N \ \ . N N\ \ . N ' N\ 1_- \- . N N\ \ N . earns taken . Girls’ gingham ) dresses, °1 You'll wonder how they can possi- bly make such pretty—at the same time practical—gingham frocks to sell ata price that seems little enough for the material alone. If you prefer plain color chambray. the colleetion in- cludes it. 3 has been over by the i under its new day, it was announced Seamed back hose are the famous “Rockford™ brand and are perfect goods. Black and cordov Full-fashioned hose are “irregulars” c which firsts sell at almost double this p The ir- regularities are mere trifles that do not impair appear- ance or service. Mercerized tops for strength. Glove silk vests, $1.15 Only a small lot, so don’t delay if you're inter- ested. Ribbon-rur, bodice tops; sizes 38 to 42. Flesh and peach tints, (The Hecht Co., first floor.) Plaids and checks in many a color and patiern. The way theyre made, the natty trimmings of embroidery, the pockets, sashes and three-quarter sleeves are all girlish and winsome. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Girls’ cotton $l serge bloomers For gym or general wear, these are serviceable to the last degree; full cut for comfort and to allow freedom of motion. 7277777777777, 7 [TRIO WANTS PRETTY ALIEN Judge Who Warned Beauty to Wed Refuses to Make Match. CHICAGO, Z. January 1.—Three as- ave communi- cated with he told Mis ®go_that she to remain unm: would cancel her pers should she f: within one 5. W. 7277222227 Girls’ Lonsdale $l jean middies When you say “lonsdale” you've said something equivalent to saying “sterling” of silver. It is the jean that wears to per- fection. All-white or with colored collars Elastic or adjustable knee and banded and cuffs; some have braid and embléms. waist line. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Sizes 8 to 22. (The Hecht Co., third floor.) and that he ralization pa- to be married Amboy, s sary, Ind., are the matri ally ned trio. Judge David declared he not running a matrimonial bureau and refrained from answering their letters. R AR ST Queen Mother Margharita of Ttaly eelebrated her rst birthday by under water in a e. Bath robes for tots, $1.39 Little enough to pay, goodness knows, for warm robes of soft, fleecy blanket cloth. Indian and floral designs quite in keeping with the character of these essential garments. Girdle, pocket, collars and everything that renders a bath robe comfy and attractive. Sizes 2 to 6 years. (The Heelt Co., hird floor.) Boys’ | other Wash Suits, °1:£ Guaranteed fast colors in such dependable weaves as galatea, poplins, Tom Sawyer cloth and Devonshire. Models include Middy, Oliver Twist, French blouse, junior Norfolk, Balkan and the always-in-style sailor. (The Hecht Co., second floor.) Sale! Women's New Coats $35 This sale was adver- tised in yesterday morn- ing’s Post. Sounds like spring when such coats are offered at this price. Late winter and manufac- turers with excess stocks is the whole story. Fab- rics include bolivia, lus- trola, pandora, nor- Favorite makes---favorite size sale of Brussels rugs $1695 9x12 — the size that lends itself to just about every room in the home —better still, such famous p roducts as W. J. Sloane and Bigelow Harford. - These names stand 7777777777772 7. The underlying reason for this sweeping price pruning is that there is an occasional - uneven weave in the cloth—not a damage —in fact, we doubt if any one but an expert could find the reason. Sketches show omnly a fraction of the scores of styles—note "8 ] HAVE YOUR EYES EVER geen esten 7 /‘- 00U cannot tell what the examinéd by a_careful, com- petent optometrist. We have made a profound study of the eye, and can sclentifically locate your trouble and pre- scribe the proper glasses for you. LPESE'S GLASSES COST NO MORE THAN THE ORDINARY KIND. Branch Store, 712 1ith St. ('M.A,Leest 0pTICAL © OPTOMETRISTS 9TH ST.-N.W. for all that is worthy in rugs, so little introduction is necessary. However, we cannot resist telling you that these are the artistic medallion and all-over effects, with a decided tendency towards Oriental influence. Only fifty (50) to offer at this price, so early attention is advisable. Extra special---rag rugs at 65¢ . Just what you need for here and there—bedroom, bathroom and in out-of-the-way spots about the home. Hit-or-miss pattern, with band borders. Not more than two to a purchaser. (The Hecht Co., fourth floor.) the emblems, braids, Windsor ties, lacers, belts and other touches of in- dividuality. We believe mother will buy Buddy several, paying no more than one suit would sometimes cost. Sizes 3 to 10 years. (The Hecht Os., third floor.) mandy and brytonia, with plenty of Salt’s peco plush, polaire and herringbone among the sport cloths. Drapes, flares, sport and straightline models —by the way—many have fur collars. Sizes for misses and women (The Heehit Co., second floor.)

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