Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
They’re so new and different Gingham house dresses 5] -89 They really seem to be designed for more preten- tious occasions than home wear—they’re so charming in model and material! They are decidedly new in value—hardly seems pos- sible to use such high-grade gingham and make it so well to sell at only $1.89. As for the trimming touches—just as neat and charming as can be. Pique, organdie and self mate- rial variously arranged. The checks are clean cut, in small and medium sizes, green, blue; red and black predominating. Regu- lar and extra sizes, 36 to 52. - Flannelette gowns, 69¢ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1923, ° echt Co. ’ 7th at F The 7th at F Friday Only ODDLOTS This, that and the other from here and there in the store. Small groups upon which we have placed final prices to clear them forthwith. Savings from a fourth, a third to a half 0Odd lot signs point to them throughout A small lot, but most seasonable. Neat stripes, in blue and pink. Slip-over styles, with three-quarter sleeves; sizes 16 and 17. A value to attract provident women. the store—badges of bargains. (Tue Hecbt Co., second floor. Children’s Pdnty trocks, 50c Checked gingham, with plain linene panties in pleasin contrast. Banded gingham panty cuffs lend a natty touch. Sius Back again—the days of o : | i 2105, Mothers, there are only 102 of these desirable frocke— Nemo Self-Reduci ng Corsets 46 girls’ flannelette princess slips, 59c—Pink and blue stripes with deep flounce and edging; sizes 6 to 12 years, § beaver faced hats, $1.95—Suitable for girls and misses; [s F o . iz navy, red and black; grosgrain ribbon finish. 81 tots’ linene rompers, 47c—Number of colors; peg-top model; square neck and three-quarter sleeves; sizes 2 to 5 years. i 13 chiidren’s flannelette gowns, 49c—Pink and blue stripe; It isn't policy fo refer to the past— round neck and three-quarter sleeves. every day is a new one for us—but no- body ever expected the return of a $3 Nemo corset, but IT°S HERE! Number 333—the model with all slenderizing features minus constric- tion. Low bust and medium skirt pro- ducing the correct contour of present mode. (The Hecht Co., thirg Soor.) Children’s rubber boots, $2.19 Only twelve pairs, and they were formerly $345, but to hurry them out you save more than a dollar. St. Nick, red-top style, in sizes 13 to 2. 100 pairs children’s felt slippers, 50c—Various colors, in sizes to 10 only. Formerly 95c. Velvet in novel mode ; narrow belt at lowg waist Wool crepe with long plcated pancl. Distinc- tively new. Duvetyn combincd with Canton crepe. One-sided cffect. . A Dress occasion for Misses, Juniors and Sub-Debs 2~ 18 —"I5 Sizes for ages 7 to 14 and 10 to 16. These are sometimes called the awkward ages. This, we believe, is aslander. If there is awkwardness it is on the part of the designers, so adept in cutting down elderly styles into gawkiness for youth. The designers of these particular dresses for your daughters know the trick of putting youth in the styles. The dresses show that they know. Flannel in chic cf- fect, with . solid color top. French serge, haud em b roidered. Youthful style. Satin-back crepe, same model with duvetyn applique. (The Hecht Co., third Sioor.) Pink and white coutil in sizes 24 to 36. You know this corset, now get ac- quainted with its old—but new—price. Nemo Circlets, $1 More than a garment—it supports, improves and brings out your best lines to advantage. Bust and diaphragm are held in correct position with no compression. Pink batiste, sizes 34 to 48. If you've worn it you know its merits, if you haven't you have a treat in anticipation. Flannelette petticoats, 59¢ Instead of 65¢, which is their regular price. Short lengths, with neatly scalloped bottom edge. Only thirty (30) in the collection. 40 sateen petticoats, 98c—Regular $1.50 value. Purple, green and gray; shirred flounces; various lengths. 13 gingham dresses, $1.45—Broken sizes and not a complete color range, which is the reason they are not sold at $295— their regular price. Trimmed with neat embroidery. 12 silk camisoles, $1.28—Flesh tint with lace trimmings; rib- bon straps; small sizes only. Former price, $1.95. : 14 beacon blanket robes, $2.79—Floral designs; cord at waist- line; broken size range. (The Hecht Co., second floor.) (The Hecht Co., second fioog.) Women’s silk and wool-mixed hose, 59¢ The silks are made with seamed backs and mercerized tops, in black only. Pure thread, in qualities showing slight imper- fections. If regular the price would be double. The wool-mixed hose are in heavy rib- bed effects, in black, camel, navy, tan, brown and gray. These are perfect. (The Hecht Co., first floor.) Women’s wool sweaters, $1 Only twenty-five (25), so hurry! Formerly almost double and reduced only for space making. Henna, red, black, green and gray. 500 Women's Handkerchiefs, 5c each—White and colored; some mussed—they were used for holiday display. 45 Women's Linen Handkerchiefs, 15c each—Regularly 25c Embroidered corners; some are counter mussed. 30 Boys' Union Suits, 69c—Gray tint and ribbed;: sizes 28 to 32. (Seconds.) 7 Women's Wool Scarfs, $1.95—Attached belts and pockets; blue and gray combinations. 37 pairs Women's Kid and Lambskin Gloves, $1—Because they show slight signs of handling, $1 instead of $1.65 to $2, their former prices. Children’s Ribbed Stockings, 15c pair—Black, in broken size range. 60 pairs Women's Black Cotton Hose, 16c pair—Seamed backs, and although slight seconds, nothing to impair their service. 25 pairs Women's Glove Silk Hose, $130 pair—Brown to match brown shoes in vogue. Lacy effects. (The Hecht Co., first floor.) This is a sale. The values are extraordinary. $5,$10 and $15. Prices entirely out of the question but for the circumstance of manufacturers’ New Year clearances. No losses, no misfortune in this great good news. Simply that the give-and-take and up-and-down of business at its yearly turning point put savings in your way. Sub-Deb l 5 For Girls $5 For the 31 0 Sizes 13, 15 and 17 years. Reproduc- and Flappers Junior Miss Sizes 7 to 14 for girls who will share in Sizes 12, 14 and 16 years—just that tions and reductions of frocks, some copies of Paris models in advance Spring modes. stage of feminine youth when velvet, Poiret, Canton, taffeta and French serge frocks are appropriate. Fashion’s favored Tyffeta, wool crepe combined with Cant modes, including long waist or blouse Vel 2 £ o ST s Pl e compiendy ‘f"“’ ur trimmed. Graceful lines, ef- sashes and belts. To render them more fective drapes and many in the quaint basque style. As many are samples, there are few that are even similar, so you won't meet the duplicate of your selection. For the the delight of a new frock from this group. Flappers’ sizes 10 to 16 years. Wool jer sey, wool serge, wool crepe, flannel, velvet and velour fashioned in two-piece, blouse, regulation, slip-over and straightlines. Velvet, pipings in color contrast, embroid- ery and applique trim artistically. A touch of daintiness—Marquisette Curtains, °1-*° pr. Looking in or looking out—nothing like dainty curtains to beautify the home. These are especially winsome. Sheer but firm, attractively bordered and finished with nar- Of vital interest to homekeepers row lace edge.. 214 yards long in the ap: f proved ivory tint, natural and white. Suit- S able for any room in the home. 9x1 2 printed : ) Brussels exclusive,- only one or two of a style. You'll find economy an important feature whether you buy one or more. Bandeaux and brassieres, 50c About 300 in this round-up—all formerly sold at a much higher price. All-over laces, embroidery trimmed and plain; sizes 32'to 46. You'll be proud to carry this Genuine Cowhide Ba $5-95 , : (The Heeht Co., second feor.) 3 foot balls, $1 each Genuine cowhide with pure gum bladder and rawhide lace. Crochet spreads $ | .65 Homekeepers like this sort. of b spread that can go to the laun- Hry time and time again and come back fresh as a daisy, without osing a whit of its pristine fresh- ness. Hemmed ends and attrac- ive patterns—best of all, these hre full size, full value and more. Warm blankets 53 pr. Such a lofty pile on these pure carded cotton blankets that you just snuggle up as warm as a “bug in a rug” these wintry nights. Attractive blue check on white background. Whipped ends that cannot ravel. Size 66x80 for vour full size beds. Have you noticed the worth-while economy feature? ¥ Madam, get this straight! There are only fifteen of these rugs, but at the spe- cial pricing many thrifty women like yourself will be at hand early. - You'll be rather proud to have acquired it at a price far below the warrants of its quality, too! Top grain cowhide in your choice of black or brown, and which isn’t usual in bags at this price; full leather lined. Two inside pockets, reinforeed corners, strong catches and lock; 18-inch size. Black Enameled Suit Case, $3.95 Handkerchiefs women’s, 5¢ Armure Portieres, *6 pr. . “If winter comes” is all right for fiction, but, as a matter of fact, inter is here—the “eason that needs just a touch of cheer such as c . _Green. blue, rosc and brown, ontrasting pleasingly or corresponding with the color scheme of (The Hecbt Co., fourth floor.) hese richly colored portieres impart. our home. The Sale of resses Dress sales come and dress sales go, but this occasion, ; like Tennyson’s brook, goes on forever, it seems. The simile is not out of place, for new supplies keep it fresh, like running water. Among the newest are: Canion crepes, satins, Poiret twills, tricotines, taffetas, georgeites and combinations of taffeta and georgette. They are so-new that there whispers an intimation of spring in them. They are charming* and - delightful. Sizes- 16 to 20, 36 to - 42 and 42% to 50. (The Hecht Co., second floor.) You see 9x12 ‘is the size that fits almost any room in the home. These in rich color assembling are de- signed after the fashion of orientals in medallion idea or the always favored all-over pattern. Be here early and pay the least such good rugs were ever marked. (The Hecht Co., fourth floor.) $ . % There is a'time for all things=—now is the time to buy coats:. We take it that everyone will agree to that now that Printzess coats are down in price. The bar- gains are obvious—the savings as plain as the corner of the street. All bécause the Printzess people, in the process of adjustment for the New Year, sold at a sac- rifice. Tt is a rare opportunity and we cannot stress it too strongly. : The other coats are from favorite man}u.,fac-' turers who have favored us with reductions. Indeed, lmppy. influences have conspired to make this one of the best coat opportunities of years. Sizes 16 to 20, and 36 to 42: The other coats Of Bolivia, Normandy, lustrola, cordelaine, velver- ette and brytonia, with fur collars and cuffs, Also Salt's Peco Plush coats. (The Hecht Co., second fioor.) The Printzess coats -Sports models, ' of “Polaire overplaid and chinchilla, with opossum- and ° raceoon collars, All tailored in the inimitable Printzess manner. A specially processed fabric, extra strong, then still turther strengthened by a neat black enamel simulating patent leather. Two straps and a strong lock; reinforced corners, fioraf lining and large inside pocket. 24-inch size. (The Hecht Co., first floor.) The power of a nickel is aptly demonstrated in these handkerchlefs priced o low. They're nobby handkerchiefs at that—blue, orchid and salmon—the kind that you like to have peeping from your coat pocket. You'll prob- ably want reveral—we don’t blame you; they're such good value, too. (The Hecht Co., first Soor.) Women's low footwear $2-95 Never intended for such a low price, of course! However, as we have decided to make a quick clearaway of them, you may as well save money and have new shoes, Oxfords, street and more dressy models. Satin, patent leather, black kid and tan calf—quite a variety, eh? All sizes represent- ed, but not in any one style. Guess we needn’t urge an early errand for. these—thrifty women will sense. their value. - (The Hecht Co., fifst fivor.) Warm as toast tots’ sweaters $]-19 Slip-over style -in govelty stitch, just like big sister wears with such ‘stunning effect. All- wool, that usually costs more where value is not such a strong point as The Hecht Company features. Calors are attractive, too—peacock, brown, tan, blue and white; sizes' 24 to 28. Shell stitching around the neck and tie sashes form a natty touch. (The Hecht Co., third floor.) - to speed up for yours. Regularly $1.95 to $2.25. 12 Children’s Golf Sets, $4.95 each—Plaid bag, three clubs and two balls. Formerly $5.50. 13 Wool-mixed Sweaters, $1.95—Pull-over style. —These sweaters were purchased to sell at more than double this srice. 13 White Coat Sweaters, $4.95—Heavy shaker knit wit¥ large shawl collar. Regularly $6.50. (The Heeht Co., drst Soor.) Brief cases, $1.19 Only six (6), but regular $2.00 grades, so yst save enough to pay you for a.special visit. Tan only, doube-strap and two pockets. ; g 1 fitted bag, $1695—Formerly $2250. Genuine cowhide (black), with floral silk lining. 16-inch size: shell fittings. S fThe Hecht Co., first fSoor.) Men’s “Everstick’’ rubbers, 50c United States Rubber Co. brand,and among the 75 pairs are a few self-acting clogs. Reduced for quick clearance. Not all sizes. 109 pairs women's spats, $1 pair—Fine kersey, ten and twelve button models, gray, brown and fawn; sizes 1 to 5. Formerly riced $3.50. { 5 Mfilln women's rubbers, 29c—Storm and sandal models; fow heels; sizes 2%4 to 4 only. : Sodie Wit icw 4 e (The Heeht Co., first floor.) 0Odd 1ots of rugs The savings are so'extraordinary that we suggest you make this your first errand tomorrow morning. 1 Axminster rug, size 9x12 (regularly $42.50), now $29.95. 3 chenille rugs, size 9x12 (regulatly $80), now $62.50. > Wilton velvet rugs, size 9x12 (regularly $78), now $60. 1 Axminster rug, size 69x12 (regularly $35), now $29.95. 1 Brussels rug, size 69x12 (regularly $25, now $20. 3 Axminster rugs, size 8.3x10 (regularly $39.50), now $29.95. 2 plain brown rugs, size 8.3x106 (regularly $58.25), now $48. 3 plain green velvet rugs, size 8.3x106 (regularly $39.75), (The Heebt Co., fourth 8sor.) Men’s tweed c‘aps, 69c Nearly all sizes in this small lot of 43 caps. Any man can use an extra cap, and as these are few, but good, it will pay you (The Heeht Co., frst fioor.) Curtain materials, 15¢ yard Only 100 yards, but every yard so worthy it is to your ad- vantage to get a share. - Net and marquisette in white and _cream tints. Formerly sold at 39c. S rope portiere valances, $250 each—Formerly marked $5.95 —reduced to clear them out dn a hurry. 6 satin Marseilles bedspreads, $3 each—Perfect merchan- die, but slightly soiled.” The laundry will correct that. 6 ma luncheon sets, $3 set—Set comprises large cen- terpiece, six large and six tumbler doilies. Beautifully embroid- ered. ol 13 yards Irish point door paneling, $1 yard—Lace design, in istil ; former price, $1.69 yard. artistic pattern rmer price, $1.69 y: - Y e