Evening Star Newspaper, January 19, 1923, Page 20

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L& N THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FR Unprecedented! Black chiffon silk hosiery, %19 In thé annals of hosiery sales, nothing like it! CHIFFON, remember—the sheer hosiery that the discriminating wear with present styles of low foot- wear. Quintessence of refinement! Note the various points of merit: Pure silk throughout from top to toe. Long French heels. Dee arter cither. These coats of polaire, 9 “olle for street, business and sport . P 8 herringbone, chinchilla and mix: Dimty Voile wear " B Fine selected silk, plain and fancy colors, blended ops. tures are dashing little models o c : Also tailored models of basket i fide Erox % 4 with a flare or belted. Patch or Bowgette Batiste weave, which have a natty style heathers, club stripes. Wide and narrow meshes. Fig- Full fash- ioned. If a super-scrupulous manufacturer had not de- cided to call them “irregulars” because of trifles not All girls’ hats the ordinary in Crochet 600 at this unheard-of low price, $1.45. i quite_up to the highest degree of [‘wrfectxon_. thesc Just half price blouses priced so _ ‘ ' stockings would be priced $3.25—that’s what firsts of No atter whik g‘ck quality. remarkably low. bedspreads, $1.6:) Men’s Handkerchiefs, 35c—3 for §1 the same grade cost. The slightly uneven weave that style or former price, without The dimities are Full size Pyre linen, in plain colors or fancy borders lowers the price is nothing worth mentioning. fear :]ur[(alvfur.qdol\\n t‘&u’_ gflfto crisp and dainty, Th that they are 65c to $1.23 valu not deter exactly half. Styles and sizes for voil ft as a ree-quarter repricing them at 35¢ each—3 for : ;) i girls 2 to 14. Formerly $ to $5 VOILES i (The Hecht Co.. Birst floor Order by mail Order by phone Buy in person A R summer cloud, ba- Single size The Hecht ¢ " (The Heelit Co., first floor.) (The Hecht Co.. third floor.) tistes silky and Snow white! sheer and as for the Dond't cor;fuse t]h;lses excellent S ongeltes — very 2 spreads with usual $1.65 grades— : Last call poug! ¥ styles Rin, fiimsy and short-Tived qusl- Her outfit must include « lhe echt Co IDAY, JANUARY 19, 1923. 7th at I Tomorrow, third and last day of cofirtesy in-the Furniture Sale. Savings of 10% to 40%. Make your selections Saturday, purchases and deliveries to be made as of Monday, Jan. 22. Little girls wear new coats, $3.95 Mother gets off easy, consid- ering the cold wzafiur has arrived when little first actually girls must have warm coats. Style has not been overlooked, slash pockets: all lined for com- fort, and colors are just what Sizes Fashion says they must be. 105 years. Manhattan For Saturday Lingerie blouses Considerable scope Lo« for choosing, which certainly is out of tailored and nobby. sketched Laces, frills, hemstitching, Peter Pan collar, long A new skirt Pay only $3.95 The favored prunella in check effects, with black and white and brown and white predominating. Pleated in neat arrangement, ren- dering these skirts quite au fait all their own. Sizes 26 to 32 waist measure. (The Hecht Co., second floor. ) thi ities, for they're nothing of the kind. While this is a tie game, you win Berkley knit ties, $14 We take it that you know Berkley knit ties. Whether you do or not, you are sufficiently wise to the ways of the world to know that no man puts his brand on a product, then spends good money to advertise it all over ‘4 America, unless he has something sound, real and intrinsic behind it. The game of bluff is all very well in diplomacy and poker, but in business—good night! ured Grenadines, open-end shapes. All first quality. Mostly samples. Close out! ey . . o = = 4 These are firmly woven, at- 9 1mne gowns : sleeves with French turn-back cuffs, mentioned to give tractive patterns, hemmed end ens pp L] = Shll'l Sale vou an idea of the varicty. Sizes 36 to 42. rca“dy €orpu;c B p;:cr:‘dc so:lrl‘o:- == s 7 g only to conform with sale ideas = $]-9 s i | B G Ordinarily they would cost 250 velour (The Hecht Co., Srst floor.) 0 %5 (rae Hecht Co., tourth Goor.) l il Handmade to the last stitch. Fine, 1(1',87 silky nainsook. Entirely made by < hand—seams, fells, hems and all. $] 95 Nor is that all. Hand-scalloped at Timely, indeed! For Saturday neck and sigeve edges and artistic You'd . = o : T . > . get dizzy if we printed the former prices, Suffice it designs"smbroidered by hand. Sizes Q ° 2 to sa uctions . / - y that the reductions are headlong. . 15,16 and 15 ’ Special dress offering ‘ Clearance of coats B melner 1s Salt, rich. seud busalfol, The Katage e Easy enough to own a plentiful | superb silks, and they are finished with the nicety of fine sup|:ly when the price is at lowest 57.95 Women's 525 Dvass and workmanship. - 3 level A 2 Misses’ Sports Models Brown, Santan, green, pearl and a few black. The sizes are broken, and that is why they are $1.95. Measure our determination to clear (The Hecht Co., frst fn serge dresses by the size of the re- ductions. The price, $7.95, is below cost. Broken lots, various styles—a mis- cellany of charming models. The op- portunity is limited. The value is extraordinary. Thrift is a matter of looking ahead, as well as anything else. All of ys have lived long enough in the world to know that we cannot trust to luck to toss a bargain at our feet the moment our need arises. Here are coats at $25 that have not been $25 this year; nor are equal grades and similar styles likely to be so priced again this year. It’s time to buy! The sports coats are in superb overplaid and polaire cloth, with fitch opossum collars, made by Printzess. The dress coats are of normandy-bolivia, with fur collars of caracul, beaverette. Well shod girls at slight expense, $9.65 Little to pay for a glossy . s Black suit case, 329 N A durable fiber, covered with black enamel that closels resembles patent leather. Not only neat and convenient, but many features rarely found in low- cd luggage. First and foremost, these shoes are made with care, in order to give the children’s feet a chance. _ Style has not been ignored, for every pair—whether for dress-up or school wear—is correct to the last detail. Women’s and misses” | winter suits, $16.25 One-half price i This price might pay for the materials alone. It is doubtful, for they're such su- perior weaves. However, there’s the mak- ing, the fur collars, the various items that | “run into money"—but into the sale they { Reinforced corners of genu- ine cowhide. Patent leather Dull leather Tan leather Attractively lined. Handy inside pocket. ] Two straps and firm catches. Some combinations, too. and they are all high shoes for . S3 Z 5 . s 1/ Oxfords and velour, the latter with rich ] 9 o N resent wear. Sizes 8% to 11 have spring heels; sizes 1172 to 3 e A et abithEse ity ave ;\:a:xcl'mlnan \solt;.- ’1:hc other Cowhide traveling bag, $8.45 Army lockers, $5.45—A s 2 have leather and rubber heels. > in sizes for misses and petite women. A aterials — are apinex and Leather lined and high grade it roomy steamer trunk that c: < . One style few larger sizes, but not many. plush. Sizes 16 to 18 and 36 throughout. Reinforced corners be used as train baggage or m Children’s play shoes, $1.69—Brown, black and combina- sketched oscent Soet) to 44, (0 it O, eoaked i and the convenient 18-inch size. trips. 30-inch size. Tray (Toe Heebt Co., Sizes 5 to 2. (The Hecht Co., third floor.) Dark tan color. divided compartments (The Hecht Co., firs tions, in button and lace styles. A day of real sport for mothers of boys P8 1,200 New Wash Suits, *1 Three styles sketched Half-yearly sale of youths’ Suits and overcoats Society Brand Junio¥ ( Langham High The Hecht Co. Junior “Costly thy habit as thy Frolaset—Queen of front-lace corsets 4 to 411 ‘ The price requires no hope the umexpected will happen. Graceful contour! Perfect comfort! comment. With the remark purse will buy.” said Polo that it is absurdly low it is . nius to his son Laertes: but All the fashion features that render A The styles are charmin, if they were in the flesh to d f h & y a corset correct—flat back, easy bust passed for other more 1m- and “sweet” little adapta- day the advice would no line and the various corset improve- portant considerations, to i f th id. doubt be, “Save money in ments that are the outcome of careful wit: ions of the middy, Eton. thy attire by purchasing from The Hecht Co. Hali yearly Sale.” This is what he would find: $25 and $30 suits and overcoats, $19.50 $35 and $40 suits Norfolk and button-on. With long or short sleeves, fin- ished in embroidery, braid, ties, chevrons, etc., in linene, reps, jeans, galateas, ma- drases, Peggy and crashes. attention to details essential to satis- factory results. Materials, boning, hose supporters and elastic inserts wherever needed. are all helps to the foundation required for Fashion’s silhouette. Corsets at $2.35—Famous makes, such as American Lady, R & G, La Vida and Rengo .There are just 1,200 of these suits. That is not enough, but it is all that we could get, and it is our duty to inform you to that effect. Furthermore, we do not ex- il i % Belt. Included are some maternity corsets. ‘ , In navy, brown, gray, tan and overcoats, $27.50 Corsets at $1.00—Excellent grades in front ect ever again to get suits » i and back lace models; firm coutil and bro- ‘}:f such character and qual- and green. Sizes 3 10 8 $45 and $50 suits cades—pink an white, Most al g 5 values. Sl ity to sell at $1. But we Jours. and overcoats, $37.50 (The Hecht Co., second fisor.) (The Heeht Co.. third fioor.) (The Hecht Co., first floor.) 3 r‘—‘—_ Men’s Shaker knit sweaters : Pull-over model, with large shawl collar, and a few coat styles in the collection. Popular two-tone color effects and solid navy or maroon. Variety-—Quality—V alue—Style Characterize this Just out of Fashion’s hothouse Girls’ silk decsses, 6% resses, 0 ! They are new. They are crisp, like cro- cuses, and they are delightful like daisies in May. Two styles are sketched. Let them stand for twenty others equally pretty. sale of d oxfords, % Pumps and oxfords, %4 T “So light a foot will ne'er wear out the everlasting flint,” was said of Juliet's dainty foot. What an effect if she had selected from the twenty-five styles in this master offering of fine footwear! PEBBLE GRAIN COWHIDE FOOT BALLS, $149—Constructed to stand the wear and tear inci- dental to foot ball. Genuine cowhide, perfectly sea- soned and tanned, deep pebble. Heavy rubber bladder and raw- hide lacer. Have you ever known perfect quality of such substantial foot balls at such a “low-down" price? We doubt it. GOLF BALLS, 35c—Standard makes, inclvding the well known Dunlop, Radio, Red Flash and Wilson. Orly a few left; hurry if you're interested. l GOLF HOSE, $L15—All-wool imported hose in pleasing color effects. Fancy cuffs. Value is obvious, and you’ll note it at once. Brocaded Satin, Patent Trim . Black Satin 2 Brown Satin Brocades Black Kid Bronze Kid * Street Oxfords Dance Pumps Dress Pumps Colowials Soft, whispering spring taffeta, in brown Ons-strap Pumps TRAVELO JACKETS, $295— and navy. Sand Kid inai d GOLF CLUBS, $1.00 EACH— Sleeveless model in attractive ;mo!‘ P:mp: Bnr M Black and Gray Combination Oxfor - e e e e e e e D 3 port Oxfords Not many of these clubs to sell out weight is one of the chief belts, sashes and hand-embroidery of wool. § Noveltles Gray Buck at this price, so don't delay if characteristics. There are deep hems. f 're interested. 9 _ 4 Fope “HEDGETHORN” BICYCLE Trio s3les Special values—very. $6.95. Migh and baby French, flat, walking, military, Cuban ', s::%éifls!likmgfi RO&L%ER TIR!%?& $1.98 B:CI:I—They nrfc Wool emb. Sitesistootd 3 .65—Barney erry nonskid, stone-bruise proof, " = G . und Spanish heels; sizes 237 to 8, widths AAA to C. ball-bearing extension skates, liwfy. resilient, sclf-healing and et {(Zhe HeantiCo ithindi e (The Heekt Co, Arst Ssor) Palent Colomial, uery dressy self-closing. Regular price, equally able for boys and ¢ *™he Wechit Co.. first floor) girls. Nickel finish, e \ » 2 4

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