Evening Star Newspaper, January 14, 1923, Page 54

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Four pages of Clean Sweep -news—see today’s qut and Star The Clean Sweep is the twice yearly store-wide sale in which The Hecht Co. clips prices to-clear stocks—decisively Eyerv section shares in the movement; everywhere the Clean Sweep slashes prices to move every piece of merchandise not essential to next season’s business. Savings for yourself; the family; tlze'hpiige. We’ve crowded the page with scores of the items; scores more areleft out for want of space. Find them all under the Clean Sweep signs. Women’s “Hanan” :50 shoes, high & low 59 : Patent colt bar strap, wishbone strap, tan oxfords, one- strap and sport models in otter suede. High shoes of - tan calf with cloth tops, all-over tan and black calf. Turd and welt soles; high and low shoes. Silk hosiery at °1 Iiregul;ars of $1.65 to $3.25 grades—a famous brand, ‘the name of which we are not allowed to print. Black, a few browns and grays. Full-fashioned, pure silk. Also silk'and wool mixed hosiery in plain and clock effects. Women’s silk hose, $1.59 Perfect goods, but small in number! Among them a few Kayser and Mohawk brands. Vari- ous shades of brown to match low footwear. Pure silk and full-fashioned—some seamed backs that impart a graceful Children’s ¢ apromns, 29¢ Dotted Voile and Ging- ham. The protective kind that keeps dresses clean, and are smart in style, too. Some have touches of em- Girls’ galatea kiltie skirts, 39¢ Bright red with neat celluloid buckle. There are also some check gingham; full pleated style, sizes 8 to 12 vears. For rough-and-ready wear, these skirts are admirable from service standpoint; neat, too. (The Hecht Co., third floor.) Women’s wool sweaters, $1.95 You save an even dollar, because these were . for- merly priced $295—and are . ’ Children’s sweaters, $1.95 Because of the clean-sweep pricing, mother pays much less than the actual worth of this warm, pretty sweater. Soft wool yarn in slip-over, coat and Tuxedo s. Solid “colors and pleasing combination of sizes 2 to 6 years. (The Hecht Co., third fioor.) Children’s felt slippers, 50¢ Not many oi these, so if you want the kiddies to good value at that! Black, gray, buff and a few other colors. In this collection are a few tuxedo sweaters that .are slightly imperfect. (The Hecht Co., first Soor.) Women’s low shoes $4.95 Not only the styles in vogue, but some advance modes which we were able to procure as an addition to our Clean Sweep stocks. Included are colonials, strap pumps and street oxfords in satin, patent leather, silver cloth, black kid and brown calf, 50 you see they are for dressy, practical and even formal wear: Women’s low shoes $1.95 This is the sort of:value'that will prompt thrifty women to supply present needs ‘and an- ticipate those of the near future. Altgough there are not all sizes in any one style, there are all sizes in the collection. Black satin, patent leather and. black kid pumps; oxfords in black and tan calf and with gray combina- tions. broidery, others bound with bias strip in color con- trast; sizes 2 to 6 years. (The Hecht Co., third.fioor.} are $1.95 to $3.25 qualities. Window shades, 40c No' excuse for lacking 0od shades when the Clean line, in chiffon weight, lace front. You'll recognize that they Women’'s silk hosiery, 59¢ Seamed back in black only. They are slight seconds, but not damaged. Also wool-mixed heavy ribbed hose in colors and perfect goods. Regular prices were 75c to $1.50. Women’s lisle hose, 39¢ Mercerized in black and brown to go with fashion's color Mercerized garter tops. Children’s 3-piece knitted sets of shoes. They are very slight “irregulars” of 60c grades and ave warm bedroom slippers, this is your chafce to get 5 2 yer 3 - 5 ha gt Pr ' = there is nothing to impair their service or good appearance. . 5 Sweey i them at a next-to-nothing price. p brings them at a fraction of their actual Women’s “Hanan™ high shoes, $5 \arious colors; sizes up to 1022, (The Hecht Co.. third floor. ) Women's skirts in the $72.95 Clean-sweep sale Wool prunella and novelty checks in a variety of combinations featuring brown and white, black and white, and the brown and black. the latter being of basket weave eponge. 32 waist measure. ever-in-demand solid colors—navy, Pleated and wrap-around models— Sizes 26 to (The Hechf second floor. ) $25 De Forest crystal $l 7.50 Receiving set Other Crystal Sets, $5.50 Up $350 Variometers with dial, Stromberg Carlson Single P . nes, $1.75. Knock-down Variable Condensers _ Plates) M > ) The Clean Sweep is a $3.75 Set comprises sweater, leggings and toque to match. Considering that the coldest weather is yet to come, this is well worth mother’s attention. Tan, peacock blue and brown, in sizes 24 to 28. (The Heeht Co., third fioor.) Little girls’ winter coats, $4.75 Lucky little Tassies! Lucky mothers who pay the bills—less than usual in this Clean Sweep event! Velour, broadcloth, po- laire, chinchilla and mix- tures. Bless your heart, some have fur collars. All fully lined: slash or patch pockets. Sizes 2 to 5 years. (The Hecht Co., third fioor.) Black and tan calf, some with cloth tops. High and low heels; not all sizes, but if your size is here—what a treat! Only 146 pairs, so don't delay, (The Hecht Co,, first foor.) e1e . . . Philippine lingerie, $2.88 Gowns and envelope chemise, handmade throughout from the seams to the last stitch in the drawnwork and embroidery. It is only because there are not all sizes in any one kind that they find their way to the Clean Sweep Sale. Gowns in sizes 15,16 and 17. Japanese crepe kimomnos $1.45 Pretty shade of blue in Japa- nese crepe that Jaunders so sat- isfactorily—requires no ironing. Hand - embroidered in artistic effect. All sizes. (The Hecht Co., second floor.) Beacon and corduroy robes, $2.89 Women who like soft tones in a lounging rpbe will be delighted with these of rose, cherry, wis- taria and purple. The Beacon robes are in floral designs, richly colored—edged with satin rib- bon; turnover cufis; sizes 36 to 4, (The Hecht Co., second floor.) {The Hecht Co., second fioor.) Sateen petticoats, 79¢ Black, navy, green—excellent grade of sateen with a high sheen, made with the same care- ful precision apparent in gar- ments of much higher Erice. Deep flounce finish; length, 34, 36 and 38 inches. (The Hecht Co., second fioor.) Women’s muslin gowns, 79¢ Even for a Clean Sweep Sale. this is an_unusual value—all things considered. The excep- tionally good quality of the mus- lin, the neat and tastefully ar- ranged Jace and embroidery, the full, roomy model, the neat seam- stressship—all ‘tend to add to the value of this number. Sizes: 16 and 17. (The Hecht Co., second fioor.) worth. Slightly imperfect. hese are water-color shades, mounted on guar- anteed spring rollers; yel- low and three shades of Medium and heavy green. Complete with fix- weights—some are mercer- tures for hanging. Sizes 3 ized. Black only. There it. by 5 ft. 9 in. are “irregulars” of 40c to (The Hecht Co., fourth geor.) S0c grades, but the trifles that keep them from being firsts are very unimportant. Children’s ribbed hose, 24¢ Neat curtains 85¢ pair Scrim _and marquisette, edged with lace, hemstitch- ing and ‘embrdidery. White and cream tint, in 2% lIength. These are the cur- tains that serve so well be- cause they can be laun- dered again and again—al- ‘ways come up “smiling.” (The Heeht Co., fourth fioor.) Children’s . ‘'wash dresses $1.25 to $3 “Just because they show hem: Children’s ribbed hose, 15¢ Black stockings of sturdy character that originally bore a price mark of 25c to 29c. Clean Sweep brings them down to 15c. (The Hecht Co., first floor.) Clean Sweép! Cotton blouses 95¢ Lingerie and tailored models of dimity and some pongee blouses in tailored fashion. The dimities have round or V neck line and Peter Pan collars. sleeves with trig turn-back cuffs. fluted or filet lace edges. Sizes 36 to 46. Long Still others have Lingerie blouses, 69¢ Voiles, batiste and organdie, lace trimmed or plai tching, Val and Venise laces serve as dainty trimming touches; white and colors in sizes 36 to #4. Frills, paradise for sportsmen " Boys’ and men’s play needs—all are thought of and cared for in this clean sweep. Look— Men’'s sweaters at $2.65 —are especially desirable, because they include white Shaker- knit, with large shawl collar, Jumbo knit and Shakerknit, in plain colors ; coat and slip-over models. Sizes 36 to 44. signs of haridlin*. $2.50 to firmses are relegated to the Clean Sweep Sale at . ’ . Girls’ winter coats, %745 | e oot ’ the laundry will correct Cold weather here and clean sweeping out coats of current 'h;,.* ‘"fl.‘nlh tXC““:I style and winter warmth. Sizes 9 to 12 years, with all the o,,‘.';.ffif';fid‘?fiag’éé‘ “‘;’ charm of correct fashioning. Polaire with fur or self collars; numerous styles — perhaps slash or patch pockets. Reindeer and blue—fully lined. not each style.in ever; Girle’ serge dresses, $2 Girls’ wool flannel Silk blouses, $2.95 Georgette, crepe de chine, matelasse and a few novelties. Tailored, lace or embroidery trimmings; long and short sleeves; white and colors. The matelasse blouses are in the well-liked jacquette effect. Sizes 36 to 42. Superb silk blouses, $4.65 To make this offering still more tempting, there are only a few of a kind—in most instances only one, so you see you will get sométhing exclusive at a great price concession. Women’s wool sweaters, $1 Who cares if they are $1.50 to $1.95 values? Clean size, but surely in the coi- lection. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Nonskid bicycle tires, $1.95 each Every one who has_ever used these puncture-prooi, non tires for Ranger bicycles the regular price is S3.50 e Nothing more to say. except the well meant advice to be early at hand for your share. Brushed wool sport ' jackets, $9.95 ‘The approved camel color men of good taste have accepted as practical and good-looking. The size range includes 36 to 42, and as for value—"you tell 'em,” men, you know real worth when vou sec it. Foot and soccer balls, $1.49 Genuine cowhide, with deep pebble grain. and serviceable rub- ber bladder: rawhide lacer. Built to stand the kicks and knocks incidental to the game. They are regular $295 value. High school golf set, $3.85 Good-looking plaid goli bag, three clubs and two golf balls of good make. This is a maost unusual value, as you'll note when you take advantage of this offering. Heavy canvas golf bag, $4.50 ! Leather trimmed, ball pocket; ome have hood and can be ocked for safety. Slightly soiled, but not at all impaired. A value golf players should meet face to face. Little fellows’ novelty suits Golf clubs, gbod makes, $1 0dds and ends—wood and iron. For practice these clubs will cost little, and they are perfectly bal- anced. Repriced only because they are not complete in stocks. Ball-bearing roller skates, $1.65 Barney & Berry extension skates of high quality, equally suitable for either boys or girls. Spring is in the offing; boys and _ girls will soon be ready for that healthful exercise—roller skating. Travelo jackets $2.95 Sleeveless, light weight —in fact, warmth minus the heaviness that usually attends. The rich heather mixtures that every man likes for service and good looks. Golf balls, standard makes, 35¢ each Dunlop, Radio, Redflash and Wilson—brands known to be satisfactory. While these balls are” all right for play, what a chance to get practice balls at next-to-nothing price! Not many. Hurry if you're interested, Men’s golf hose $1.15 All-wool imported hose, with novelty turn-over -cuffs. = Pleas- ing color effects, and such a rousing value that we hope our friends will not overlook this item, (The Hecht Co., sport shop, first fioor.) 51-39 These are natty little suits, but there are not many to offer at this low price. Tweed pants and washable sailor top, trimmed with three rows of braid on collar and cuffs: chevron on sleeves, Button-on style. Sizes 3,4, 7 and 8 years, . - Bl Mok, Zoe. 1" “Very small' lot—but good. Percales and white madras-in the well liked attached-collar style. Sizes 5:.to 8 years. - Sweep method is to lose all This thought of profit or loss and hustle them out. Round neck and long sleeve model, in jockey, henna, gray, green and black. (The Hecht Co., first floor.) Women’s kid gloves, $1.95 When we say “kid” we intend to convey the idea that lambskin, mocha and suede are included, for they are. Two-clasp and strap- wrist styles, in beach, brown, gray and Broken assortment our regular stock, which must make way for spring merchandise. (The Hecht Co., first fioor.) Women’s chamois fabric gloves, 89¢ Choice of plain or em- broidered backs. Black, gray, brown, mode and beaver. Strap-wrist, 12 and 16 button lengths. There are also a few pairs of soiled kid ‘gloves in this collection, Fabric-gloves, 39¢ 50c and 59c are the regu- lar prices. Plain or em- broidered backs, in such wanted tones as brown, gray, natural and mode. Sizes 5% to 8, but not in each color. A Silk gloves, 59¢ Strap-wrist fabric gloves; the silks are double tip- ped. Although all sizes are not represented in any one * number, there is sufficient variety for you to acquire 79¢c to.$125' gloyes at very ~worth-while savings. s is the manufacturer's sweep of*display samples, which we were very glad to procure for this sale. As you are aware, samples come in’ sizes 6, 8 and 10 vears. (The Hecht Co., third floor.) dresses, $3.95 One-piece model 'in belted or waistline effect. Full pleated skirts; plain color or clean-cut checks in approved colors for school and every-day wear. Sizes 8 to 14 years. (The Hecht Co., third floor.) s . Boys’ wash suits, $1 Even in the Clean Sweep, which.is supposed to offer remarkable values, this is so extraordinary that we want every mother ‘of boys, 3 to 8 years, to get-a share of these suits. Middy, Oliver Twist, sailor and button-on styles:-of galatea, Peggy cloth, jean, crash and linene. ' Solid colors and .combinations. Boys’ blouses, 79¢ . Worth more, is riiht—sl, $1.50 and $1.65 were the original prices. Fine madras and high- count percale in white and stripes, neckband and. attached collar styles. Boys’ caps, 89%¢ All: wool, the kind that-ean be pulled down to protect.ears and neck in cold weather, which is on the way. Wanted colors— plain and combinations. (The Hecht Co., third flocr.) Big boys’ overcoats, $6.95 Fine grade all-wool overcoatings in mannish double-breasted style, with box back or belt; plaid back or line; sizes 8 to 16 years. Remark- able values. Boys’ two-knicker suits, $5.85 Tweeds and cassimeres in gray, brown and heather effects. Norfolk coat with pleats and all- round belt. Both_pairs knickers fully lined; sizes 7 to 17 years. Boys’ wash knickers, 49¢ Get them now and have them ready for next summer when ready for next summer, when of Clean Sweep lowering! Boys’ rainy day outfit, complete Junior boys® overcoats, $3.95 Double-breasted model-so well suited to laddies of 3 to 7 years. Muff pocket, inverted pleat back, lined with plaid body lining. Brown and heather tones in rich tones.. S Boys’ knickers, 79¢ Gray and brown cheyiot, mouse: : Made - with: Smaller color . corduroy. pockets, ‘belt: logps. sizes have inch waistband. Sizes 7 to'15 years, = - B 3395 . ‘Ordinarily priced $5. This outfit comprises coat and hat to match, of tan waterproofed material. It sheds water like'a‘duck. Full belted style coat, in sizes 4 to 18 years.” """~ % Boys’ wash suits, 85¢ Fast color Peggy cloth in navy, gray, green and ‘brown.:; The favored Oliver Twist-model with trimmed collar and cuffs.” Sizes 3.to 7 years.. Not very many—get them for nmext sum-. mer while the:price is unmatch-~ ably ‘low. s 7 Little chaps’ suits, $2.85 Jack “Tar sailér. ‘and,-button- on ampdels ol aayy blue. sergo .and ‘tweeds . in ;i attractive: fects. /Thuue few 'cordurbys am ‘every size'in every ‘style, but cols. “lectively, sizes 2,108 years. +« a.-(The Hecht Coiy third fi (fhe Hecht Co., third foor.) ‘Crepe de chine, Georgette and radium silks; beaded, braided and embroidered in charming effect; all fashionable colors and sizes 36 to 52. Boys’ gauntlet gloves, 79¢ Hello, there! $1 and $1.15 values humbled to the dust 2 b{ means of this sale. ‘Warmly lined and-.seme -with novelty .cuffs. _Any - boy who lacks a pair of these natty gauntlets will ~_miss ‘a-genuine ‘treat,: for 1. they’re quite the :vogue— ot practical, too. Corsets, $1.35 R T Front and back lace mod- els of coutil and broche in extreme sizes—very large or very small. Substantial hose supporters attached: Children’s hats . 78¢ to $2.50 These swept' prices for hats that have been marked $1.50 to $2.50. Velvet, bea- ver, broadcloth and duve- tyn—some are fur trimmed. Dressy and tailored models.. (The Hecht Co., third ficor.) Excellent corsets at Satin coutils, brocades and broches. Most of them in large sizes and 'a few maternity models in the lot. Not a large lot, but an immense value. Bandeaux and brassieres, 50¢ Not all sizes in any one style, but all sizes represented collectively. All-pver lace and embroidery trimmed models; some with garters attached. (The Hecht Co., second fioor.) 52-35 Corsets, 85¢ Pink coutil—a few negligee girdles in this collection. For the pe- tite woman, here’s a rare value. (The Hecht Co., second fioor.) Half-Yearly Clearance Men's Society ~_ Brand and The Hecht Co. Suits and Overcoats JThis splendid Semi-annual sale for men joins the clean sweep tomorrow. It * s an ‘unrivaled opportunity to buy-these standard ‘suits and overcoats at dizzy-reductions, $35 and $40 Suits and Overcoats, $295° $43 and $45 Suits and Overcoats, #3350 $48 and $50 Suits and Overcoats, 395 355 and $58 Suits and Overcoats, $435° %60 and $65 Suits and Overcoats, $535° ’75@11«! $85 ngfl:bdfs {.éfily . P . $6350 (The Hecht Co., first floor.) A Simmons Bed Outfit, $19° Velour portieres, *14-* pair: H Higllly mercerized in all suitable colors. Limited:lot, but who ever gets them will be in Tuck. 36 inches:wide; 2% yards long..: Over- ‘Jocked edges. . : T e Bt . EOS § § S LS - Rirst—A Simmons saniiqry steel _bcd, in old ivory or ehamel finish. - (v " -Second—A guaranteed:Simmons spring. And last a new cotton Capitol - " :Brandslayer félt:miattress,’ attractive art tick. F.‘_.‘_.‘,"jé_"‘ cee Y

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