Evening Star Newspaper, March 4, 1923, Page 58

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.THE SUNDAY STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. €@, MARCH 4, 1923—PART 2. ¢ The Obvious Superiorities of the Sh@p That Egypt Inspires—We Provide Printed Silk Blouses, 35 Radiant! Colorful to such a degree that one’s fancy turns to Egypt, the Nile, Sahara with a mirage rising up to entrance the vision. Back to the real—these blouses arc actual; yes, so actual that we have been told our line of $5 blouses excels in every respect. Printed Crepes Printed Radium Printed Shantung Printed Volet Crepe Jacquette and hip models of the newest ideas for spring and summer wear. Also self-colored crepes in more dressy styles and sport models. All fashionable colors. Sizes 36 to 46. (The Hecht Co., second floor.) By A New Model in the Netherall, 5350 The Youthful Figure’s Counterpart This may, indeed, be truthfully said of the Netherall, for it is designed exactly for girlish figures. It combines in one gar- ment the virtues of the vest, the brassiere and the girdle, giving just The right amount of support and control of figure, yet allow- 7 4 % ing perfect freedom for indulgence in sports, dancing and the Cameldyne various youthful activities. Fashioned of cotton tricot. $29.50 See The Netherall ' You'll like the daintiness of it in its delicate shades of flesh, mountain haze and white, and the materials of soft suede cloth and silk tricot. $5 to $7.50. \\“‘ ¢ combined with lace, corsage of movel arrange- ment, $20.30. Semiformal jrock of crystal- beaded Georgette in Lanvin grecn, §29.50. Canton richly hand-embroidered in_radiant coloring. Self-girdle, $§29.50. National Silk Week Brings These Silk Frocks for Spring Flat Crepe n Crepe ' Knicker Susts : Such an array of styles, colors and effects that every Georgette Coat Suits Beaded Georgeti Satin Canton y Stzes for women Beaded Comton STEiLez, o\ Choicest weaves of the season as prescribed - - possible taste can be met with entire satisfaction. l:v Fashion, the critic that never vields . \ \ ' -"" " The new weaves in all their variations. | The new colors in all their glory. ! The new models in all their vogue. A new standard of value greater than ever—and that’s saying a lot, as The Hecht Co., is noted for its exceptional values at all times. Dress Suits, 29 Sport Suits, $29-*° Mannish tweed $29.50 Poiret twill $29.50 March Inaugurates a Timely Sale of pring Tailored Suits (Becond Floor.) - Sport Suits Riding Habits Cape Suits Sizes for misses The reason for this inconsistently low price is that far in advance we conferred with high-class manufacturers who agreed to assist us in offer- ing most tempiing values during silk week. This is the result. Patent | one-strap (2) Gray sueds (3) Batin pump (4) i _ for dress or street with cut. for dress or atrect jeather (1) Gray suede | pump with cut-out orford Although we §k'elcl! but a trio of delectable models, there are many e others equally fas¢inating for street, afternoon, semi-formal and very dressy effects. Gloriously new and beautiful. well as dressy, 36. Step lightly in charming new Girls’ Kaincapes Attached Hood, 95¢ Blue rubberized bombazine or plaid-back - rubber-topped material. -~ Some have plaid- lined hoods attached. All set for spring showers and nobody cares for the wet. Sizes 6 to 14 years. (The Hecht Co., second floor.) Girls’ True Regulation Frocks, $1.95 . True to form! All the rankings—chevron with its symbolic meaning, and embroidered initial, too. Mid- shipman'’s tie, correct sailor collar and all. White Lonsdale jean with self-collar and cuffs or white with colored collar and cuffs. Deep hems to let out as girlie grows taller. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Footwedr for Spring| If Madam would be correctly shod she should select from | ! this newly arrived group of the most delightful pumps and ox- | fords produced by manufacturers who know The Hecht Co. | demands and act accordingly. Only four of the many styles sketched, and when you are being fitted ask the attendant to show you others equally smart. (The Hecht Co., first floor.) | Fine Poiret twill, new effects in tricotine and the popular cameldyne cloth. Fashioned along youthful lines for those who require or prefer, semi-tailored suits for conservative dressers, box models for her who can wear this style effectively and the blouse suit for figures that can stand this style. A side but- ton suit is novel. Then there are many varia- tions of each kind. Black and navy. Tweeds, novelties in weaves that have been passed with favor for spring wear. Belted, box, cape and ever so many models including knickers and riding habits. Regulation and longer coat effects. Various colors and mix- tures in abundance and such altogether new ideas that you are going to be delighted as you go through the line selecting yours—then going through Fashion’s line on the thorough- fares wearing the one you select. Sizes for misses, women and small women. (The Hecht Co., second floor.) Lihgette Bloomers, *1-% Look Just Like Silk You know the fabric—you see it advertised in all best maga- zines and national publications. It is the nearest approach to genuine silk without being silk that any fabricateur has been able to produce. Every bloomer bears the “Lingette” label and the colors are just what spring enlls for— Flesh, White Like Gariands of Spring Flowers Tots’ French Voile Frocks 1,500 PAIRS Children’s Shoes 52 | $2.50 If you can’t bring the children, ascertain the numbers of their old shoes and order or buy from the numbers shown alongside the sketches. Immediate action is urged—the values are so fine. Hand Sinocked Hand embroidered Long before LEaster’s arrival, her- alding the advent of new clothes for every one, these dainty frocks make their appearance. First point of merit is the fine French voile, in white. Next in order is the beautiful hand-embroidery and hand-smock- ing, Then comes the quaint round neckline copied from peasant styles of FEurope. Capping it all is VALUE. (1) Sketch shows white French zoile. hand-embroidered arbutus buds and hem- stitching to match, $2. | (2 Sketch shows while French voile, - land-smocked in shaded pink silk; tucked skirt, §2 We dislike to use the word—none the less, this occasion is extraordi- nary! It is great news and good for children of 2 to 11 years, and their mothers. Fashionable footwear for Spring and Easter, well made of the best of leathers through and through. The Styles 1. Colonial pump, patent leather. Sizes 4 to 11. 2. High shoc, patent leather vamp, white nubuck lace. Sizes, 8% to 2. 3 Cross strap patent leather. Sices, 8% 1o 2. 4. Lace oxford for boys and girls, patent leather, tan calf and dark brownm. Sizes, 6 to 2. 5. Sally sandals, cut-out wamps, palent leather or white nubuck. Sizes, 4 to 11. 6. Infants’ Button shoes, patent leather. blcck or white tops, brown kid, tan calf and white nubuck. Sizes, 4 to 8. 7. Instep strap pump, 2-button cffect, pai- ent leather and nut brown. Sises, 8% lfiaz. 8. Mary Ann pumps, side strap, patent leather, dull leather and nut brown calf. Siges, 8% to 2. Mountain Haze * 5 20 Pansy, Crocus Forget-Me-Not Viellots, Broum Copenhagen Nevy, Black Roomy model, with double elastic at knecline and firm clastic at waistline. Lengths 27 and 29. . . Jersey Silk Petticoats, $2.95 Belong With Your Spring Outfit B Colors to harmonize with your spring garments and a qual- ity far better than this special price indicates. Deep flounce or embroidered bottom finish. Still others are strictly tailored. They fit snugly over hips, climinating bulk. Lengths 34 to 38. (The Hecht Co., Second Floor.) 59 This is going to be fun, and the fun will last all day, for there is enough . to go around—700 pairs. ’ The silks are good quality thread silk, mercerized tops and seamed backs. Black only. The silk-and-wool ones are excellent buys—the best we have seen in a long while—best, in fact, that we have ever seen. Pearl, camel, opal and black. Nearly all have embroidered clocks (The Hecht Co., third floor.) Women'’s Silk and Silk-and-Wool Hose Slight Seconds e — . Sizes 4 to 8 have turned soles. Overdrapes Sizes 814 to 11 heavier soles, with 2 spring heels. Sizes 1115 to 2 misses, rubber heels. Cretonne Cross-stripe Overdrapes New Grass Rugs To offer at very special prices. NEW color effects, NEW patterns! Soon be time to place them on your fibors, so don’t delay if you are econom- ically inclined. Pair or Set Marquisette. Curtains Dressing the windows anew for spring is the proud ambition of l the modern home-maker. How easy when we offer essential curtains and overdrapes at such a scant price—$l. : CRETONNE OVERDRAPES are full of color—btight as spring itself; 214 yards long; complete with valance. ’ CROSS-STRIPE OVERDRAPES in new tones and combina- tions; valance to match. Set complete at $1. MARQUISETTE CURTAINS are full size and hemstitched edges. Simplcity in_effect appeals to the neat housewife. Same styles, better qualities at higher prices. $398 Price 6x12 $3.25 6x9 $2.75 4.6x7.6 $1.75 | :36x72 $1.25 27x54 65¢ 18x36 « 35¢ f Size Durable Sheets $1.10 Soft finish, free from dressing; sizes for sin- gle or twin beds, three- © quarter and fyll size, (The Hockt Oony ToURS Bo00d Pillowcases 19¢ Made of serviceable casing, firmly sewn and full size. ‘A value worth - a special errand. - Bedspreads $2.45 Crochet, full double f‘“ in attractive pat- ern. At same price a ripplette; the latter re- quires no ironing and wears well, (The Hecht Co., Fourth Floor.)

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