Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1923, Page 14

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THE EVENINC WASHINGT! D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1923. Last Call! Tomorrow, Last Day of Thq Cleah Swee;T! Silk and wool dresses, $%6:2 Misses and women can indulge in the joy of owning several new frocks at so little outlay that it will be scarcely notice- able. Canton crepe Velveteen Fine wool jersey Crepe de chine Sufficient variety to allow your fancy full swing in choosing. s 14 to 38, which are correct for misses and small women. Silk and Cloth Dresses, $9.95 up the chance ret them Fur chokers Are in season $9.95 ii vou please, for leretofore m a 15. That's what Sweep does to these 1 are i i finishing touch to the winter outht. astrakhan and Jpossum with _full and head. ~ Full- furred pelts you'll like for the beautiful marking and the value they represent. (Tha Hecht Co., second foor.) Good corsets for $1 “N t so rare as a day in Jun getting branded corsets for a one-dollar bill! American Lady, Frolaset, R & G—makes that stand for quality, correct con- tour and v: ven when griced regul Clean Sweep rulir an ep s and brocades— of them in the fa- vored low bust models and all have four sturdy hose supporters. Brassieres and bandeaux, 50¢ 3 and front he various styles of a kind, but models in (The Heedt Co., second floor.) Edison records 50¢ Once upon a time these records sold at $1 and $2, but Clean Sweep husties them out at this prepos- terously low price Get all you want, for this is an unusual offer. The Hecht Co., Music Store, 818 F Street Silk and Cloth Dresses, $13.95 Satins, crepes, cloth, velveteen, jerse i ham, tricotine in man style for prac- 1 and more dressy a Sizes for misses and women. & CThe Hecht Co., second ficor,) Women’s kid and Lambskin gloves, $165 2-Clasp model so appropriate with suits and coats, there- fore quite timely just now. Clean Sweep is the reason for the low price, so don't stop White, Black, at one pair—get all you'll need for the season. Jrown and Gray, Plain or three rows of embroidery. about this glove opportunity. Women's fabric gloves, 39c¢—P! brown, gray and natural tones; size o 7, but not in each color. Women'’s chamois fabric gloves, 89c—Plain or embroidered backs; Strap-wrist, 12 and 16 button (The Hecht Co., first floor.) hlack, gray, brown, mode and beaver. lengths A Remarkable Sale Women’s bath robes $1.95 Genuine Beacon Genuine Lawrence By all odds the best available! Haven'’t seen them at this low-water mark, have you? Assuredly not—wouldn’t see them now but for a special purchase brought about by clever merchandising. Collars edged with satin, heavy cord gir- dle and the most attractively rich coloring and artistic floral patterns. Sizes 36 to 44 (The Heckt Co., sacond foor.) Charming little sweaters 51 for darling little girls Exactly like mother wears — slip-over style, of pure worsted, in buff, brown, blue, peacock, red and white. Shell-stitch finish, cord girdle and several styles in the Mother will realize the economy of this offering— perhaps she’ll buy several so her little daughter can have a stitches. change from time to time. ] Sizes 24, 26 and 28, suitable for children 2 to 5 years. (The Hecht To., third fioor) Girls’ high shoes at a low price, $3-4 When mother observes the good quality, the accurate sizes, the comfort features and good style of these shoes, she'll be more than likely to take advantage of the occasion to purchase for now and the balance of high-shoe season. Patent leather, dull leather and tan leathers included. Sizes 2% to 7, suitable for girls and misses of 11 to 16 years. Boys’ shoes, $289—Brown and black leathers, in English styles. 5 and 5% only. It will pay you to buy Goodyear welt soles; sizes 4%, tomorrow. Children’s felt slippers, 50c—V. You know what this class of slipper usually costs. Sweep price Keeping step with the Clean Sweep Sale of women’s and misses’ Correct pumps and oxfords Trig Patent Leather Oxford - Sand Kid Pump Tomorrow second of three days of courtesy in the s half-yearly sale of furniture $4. pr. ‘What a variety! It seems almost infinite—as a matter of fact, whether you contemplate new footwear for street, dance, business, walking or dressy wear, this all-embracing collection will meet the re- quirement. What a saving! Saunter up and down boulevards of fashion and note the footwear worn by well groomed women. These styles will figure conspicuously. Then scout around in shoe shops and inquire prices, you'll rush right back here and buy. Black Brocade Black Satin Brown Satin Black Kid Sand Kid Brown Suede Gray Buck and Gun Metal Silver Cloth Colonials One-strap Pumps Cut-out-strap Pumps Sport Oxfords W alking Oxfords Novelties Practical Styles Dressy Styles Bronze Kid (Te Hecht Co., first foar.) Tell your neighbor n and embroidered backs, in icty of colors, in sizes 5 to 103%. Get them at Clean (The Hecht Co., third ficer.) Heave yo! A sale! Middy blouses 1 Whether for school, everyday or gym wear, you'll find these middy blouses so all-round prac- tical that you won’t stop at buy- ing one or two. Tailored to perfection of sturdy galatea, khaki drill and Palmer linen, serviceable jean. Regulation model in all white or with colored collars and cuffs in attractive contrast, The prime feature of 2 middy blouse is that it is not for any particular season but from year’s end to year’s end. Price low enough to prompt wmothers to buy scveral. Sizes and_styles for girls and misses 8 to 22. (The Hecht Co., third floor.) A Friday Sale of Pure silk hosiery, $1 Much in value, little in price! If these stockings had been true to the line in weave they would not have been relegated to the class of “irregulars,” which, interpreted, means nothing at all in the way of damage, simply a misweave here and there. Full fashioned, pure silk. Silk-and-wool mixtures with embroidered clocks, too. Women’s silk hosiery, 59¢ Seamed back, black only. Also wool-mixed, heavy ribbed in celors. Silks are slight “irregulars,” the others are perfect. Women’s lisle hosiery, 39¢ . Mercerized, black and brown matching this season’s footwear. tely imperfect, but only an expert can dectect the scant irregu- s. (The Hecht Go., first floor.) Children’s ribbed hose, 24¢ Medium and heavy weights—some are mercerized. They are slightly “off” the perfect line of demarcation, otherwise they would sell at 40c and S0c. Black only. (The Hecht Co., third floor.) The unexpected happens! Women’s cotton union suits, 39¢ Whoever heard of such a thing? Fine cotton ribbed union suits, in your choice of white or pink. Sizes 36 to 42 and, although there are several styles, there are not all sizes in each style. Low neck Bodice Sleeveless Knee length Women's wool-mixed union suits, $1.95—Regular $2.50 to $3.50 grades placed in the sale only because of incomplete size range. In- cluded are such prominent brands as Forest Mills, terest you to know they Richeliey and Carter. are actual $L.15 to §2 values Children’s knit underwear, 39c—Richelieu ribbed vests and pants at this special price. Vests, sizes 4 to 16; pants, sizes 2 to 16. (The Hecht Co., first floor.) Band top Perfect fitting Women’s cotton union suits, 89c—Forest Mills, Richelieu and other equally dependable brands. Sizes 36 to 42, and it might in- Last call! 85 junior boys’ winter overcoats 395 This is too good to miss—too good for the mothers of little fellows who need overcoats for the heavy weather ahead—and for all next winter. Long-wearing cheviots in brown and heather tones—double-breasted ulsters, top muff pockets, all-around belt, inverted pleat backs, plaid body lining. Sizes 3 to 7 years. Junior boys® sailor suits, $2.85 Real Jack Tar suits, trimmed in regulation sailor fashion, braided collars and cuffs, middy ties, a few with silk chevron on sleeves. All-wool navy blue serge and excellent tweeds several Middy and button models. S 2 to 7 Reduced to $2.85. years. A rare happening. . ’ . Big boys’ suits, $4-% It is only because the size range is incomplete that these good suits go into the Clean Sweep Sale. All-wool and part- wool cheviots and cassimeres in the popular Norfolk model. Knickers are fully lined, neatly tailored and so desirable in style and service features that we trust interested parents will be here in time to outfit the boy at little outlay. Children’s Flannelette Sleep- Children’s Knitted Hats, 190— ers, 69c—Roomy, well made, with Snug and warm, suitable for boys feet to protect kiddies of 2 to 10 and girls. When you read about vears from Jack Frost, who de- snow and cold in other cities, you lights in prowling about when a naturally think of these comfy fefiler‘s in bed. Flannelette fleeced caps that can be pulled down to on both sides. protect neck and ears. Doubleface velour portieres, $14-%° pr. Rich, double-faced portieres, with over-whipped edges and open-bottom style. This rare opportunity applies only to lots at hand, as the price is merely lowered to make room for in- coming merchandise. . s-ai Blue-and-taupe Blue e o Blue-and-brown Green-and-brown Mulberry-and-brown Velour valance, $2.45 set s Scalloped edges; very ornate and rich, to go with portieres cited above. Fit windows up to 50 inches. Olive drab blankets, $2.95 each Sash curtains, 2lc each—Bris- —These are U. S. Government bie curtains in neat lacy de- blankets, 80% wool; size 66x84. signs. Tops finished with loops Equivalent to full wool in weight for hanging. and warmth. (The Hecht Co., fourth floor.) 7th at F The end is in sight! Half-yearly Sale of Society Brand and The Hecht Co. coals Suits and over There is no better clothing. It is the very best that this age, with all its marvelous skill, knows how to produce. The fashions are not faddy. Neither are they rubber stamp. They strike a happy medium for men of all ages, tastes and clothes inclinations. They are suits and overcoats given perma- nent shapeliness, real personality and genuine character by hand-tailoring. That is important when the overwhelming tendency is toward regimentation—all alikeness —appalling uniformity. It does not follow that because men dress alike they should dress like one another The plurality of minor singularities in the Society Brand and The Hecht Co. clothes leaves a wide play of individuality. #35 and #40 Suits and Quvercoats, $29-50 *43 and #45 Suits and Overcoats, $33-50 $48 and $50 Suits and Overcoats, $39-5° $55 and #58 Suits and Overcoats, $43-50 $60 and %65 Suits and Overcoats, $53-5° $75 and *85 QOvercoats only . . . . . $63:50 (The Heeht Co., Men’s shoes, $4-35 These are our own good shoes. They are taken from regular stock where they have been selling at prices considerably higher than $4.35 —some of them were more than double $4.35! They are good shoes — of fine cordovan, Scotch grain, tan and black calf and all-over patent coltskin. Not all sizes in each style; however, all sizes in the group. An opportunity coming, and in a blue moon! (The Hecht Co., first floor.) Some deal! Some draw! Manhattan shirts Regularly $2.50 to $10 Clean Sweep, $1.75 to $6.95 Just like taking a big pot you didn’t expect when buying these renowned shirts at prices so far below regular that the more you buy the more you’ll save. according to the law of averages. Also Manhattan pajamas Regularly $3.50 to $12. Sale price, $2.65 to $7.85. “Glastenbury” shirts and drawers, $145—Paying so little for &2 garments is due to the Clean Sweep, which takes them right out of regular stock, and prices wool-mixed shirts and drawers as if it were next summer. Sizes 34 to 48. Imported wool hose, 69c—Close to one-half saving, for these are regular_ $1.25 grades, in heather mixture, dropstitch effect. Abso- lutely first quality. Percale shirts, 59c—Sizes 1477, 1612 tered size range, into the Clean Sweep they go! cut models. and 17 only—because of scat- Fast-color and fuli- (The Hecht Co., Sirst fioor.) Cowhide sui 5095 owhide suit case $0.95 Pack up your anxiety about the expense of a new suit casc and procure this special at Clean Sweep price. Genuine cowhide in choice of black, brown or cordovan. Steel frame and two sturdy straps all around.” Brassed catches and lock; size 24 inches. i (The Hecht Co., first fioor.) first floor.) MEN! Shaker Knit, All-Wool Sweaters, $4.95 Sweaters like these!— their other name is serv- iceability —or warmth or both! Shaker knit and all wool, with the shawl collars so much desired, in pull-over or coat styles. Navy, brown, maroon, white and a few two- tone combinations. Formerly higher priced. Reduced for the Clean Sweep to $4.95. The Hecht Co., frst fioor. Around 100 men’s cloth hats We are careful to mention the quantity, because we want it clearly understood that the 101st man is going to be disappointed. Of excellent cloths, are hand blocked; broken sizes. Brown, green and a few mixtures. Men’s felt hats, $1 Samples, which explains the low price—S$l—ior such hats would be out of the question otherwise Silk- trimmed; some of them lined. Broken sizes. Green, v and several shades of wn, (The Heeht Co,, first floor.) Quintette of Clean Sweep Values in Modish winter coats For women $5.95 $27 Beginning with the lassie of 16 years, ranging by easy stages all through the adolescent periods for misses and petite women, still ascending the scale until size 46 is reached—that will give you an idea of how thoroughly we have “clean swept” the coat section to make room for arriving merchandise. Sports, dressy, business, conservative and dashing styles galore. Fur-trimmed and self-trimmed as to col- lars and cuffs. Best winter tones, acceptable fabrics that promise to remain in favor for still another season, if pre« dictions count for anything. The savings are the mainspring of this wonderful offering—don’t miss the opportunity. (The Hecht Co., sccond floor.) The Hecht For misses

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