Evening Star Newspaper, June 7, 1923, Page 15

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

F illing Hot Weather Needs Prmted Crepe $19 v Dresses, F Were $16.50 Soft, summery crepes, in sizes 16 to 38 Light colors principally and only fifteen® lll told—be punctual. 1 Camel Canton Crepe Dress—Pleated !Rll'f: a deep collar of pleats. with small steel buc! $39.50. Now 1 Brown Satin Dress— Tucked with smu!\-umkc panels front and back in pleated flounces. 545.4» Size 38. Was $69.50. Now 1 Brown Canton Creve Dress—Sidé-pahels, pleated effect. Wide-girdle of self ma- terial. Size 36. Was §35. Now...e..... ‘29.“‘ 1 Bittersweet Imported Dress—Beaded in: steel-colored beads. Straightline model. 529u Slightly soiled. Size 36. Was $59.50. Now:. 1 Brown Canton Crepe Dress—Embroidered, in wool flowers. Size 16. Was $49.50. 52950 S ow 1 Black Beaded Imported Dress—Straightline model, beaded in steel-colored beads. 53950 Size 36. Was $59.50. Now 1 Brown Satin Dress—Tucked lengthwise -in small tucks. :mbrold(nd flowers, of wood on blouse of dr Was 8§55 Ny 1 Navy Saun Dress—mmhe effect, in black buglc beads. $49.50. Now 5 beaded dinner or ddnCC frock. Size 36. Was $35. Now . s, with Qne size 16. c 18. Now 52950 istered Satin Dresses—One brown and one navy. Excellent quality. L/ulhrs of: fine silver late. One size 18. Were $39.50. Now Women’s Tub Suits, Tmum and Linen, were $8.95. A fifi’\ll lot indeed—only cleven—green. rose, litue and white.. They are last season’s- but as they are plain, still in season. zes 16 to 38. 12 Silk Ca, tan and gray. S ng—Jasperette and Canton, in 16 to 40. Were $25." Secona. Floor) E"’.\:tra Szze Sllk Sl 95 Blouses, Were $3.95 Georgette and crepe de chine, in all colors and sizes. 46 to 50.. Beagded and epbro:der;d attractively. 100 included—not a small Tot but a very small price you'll admit. 60 Women’s Shirts—Voivelle, prunella, novelty weaves, in box-pleatgd,and_sport gmodels. All favored colors: sizes 26 to 31 waist § measure. Were $595. ‘Now... 150 Printed Grepe, Blous Jacquetzc and hip models; 511\5'36 to 42. Full linefof colors. Were $1.95 eac‘f‘sk (Second Floor.) Km_yser 12-Bution Silk Gloves, - 950 White, tan amfi gxay in small sizes and only 25 pairs in all.” Were $1.50." Now, 95c. 21 Pairs lsa)*r 2-chasp-Silk: Gloves—Gray, - white and black;?small. sizes ‘only. Were 49: 85c. Now 35 Women's ¢ weave, 'rrcgulan “of 35¢ guality. Now.. 37 Women’s Athletic Union Suits—Cool tiain- sook in check pattern. Sizes 36, 38 and 40. 39 Were 69c. NOW..c.cocicieircicasnssasonns Women’s Silk Hose,. 6gc Were $1.25 Perfect quality.put only 49 pairs, in black and brown. Seaméd back. 14 Pairs Onyx Silk Hose—Full-fashioned, mer- cerized tops; brown only; extra size. Were SlJO $2.50. Now 10 Pairs Women’s Black Silk Hose—Full- fashioned and colored,clocks.. Were $3.95. 3295 Now 15 Pairs Women 's Sport Hose~Ribbed hose, in brown and cany lor size. Were 9: e N 3 ) $1.50 10 $3 $ Corsets, Incomplete size range and the corsets are soiled from handling—otherwise perfect and good makes of durab?e ‘eoutik’ wa and medium bust. 75 in allL ¢ 50 Corsets and Brassieres—! sizes only, brassieres in large™ 50c to $1.50. Now........, B Women’s Pumps sets m small’ $6).95° and Oxfords, - 2 Were $7\§0 Because these numbers are tp be discon- tinued, 82 pairs of Hananlow’ shoes go into.- “Small Lots” White only, turn and welt soles. 11 Pairs Women's Sandals—Pateat leather, two-straps; cut-out vamps.. W §3.50 sl.fis Now 22 Pairs Women's Colonial Pumps—Pateat feather, most of them narrow lasts. Were §7.50. NOW iaukimemmess - (The Hecht Co., First Floor.) Trimmed at the walstlum B . stripes. 5 Summer $ 1 Princess Slips ’ © Were $1.25 and $1.45 Fine_quality nainsook and willow loom, tatlored and trimmed styles; full length with .20-inch hem. " Sizes 36 to 44. 100 Gingham Petticoats — Gray and: blue_ Regular and extra sizes. Were 5 4: uble panel scalloped or hemstitched Were . 69c. Now .. 34, WWhit back.and front; bottom. 28 to 30 inch Iengths Now .. 55 Mi broidcry; length an 95c. Now . 45 Step-ins and Bloomers—Serviceable nain- sook, in white and flesh, step-ins trimmed 50: with face or piping. Werc 59c. Now. 75 Sil Camisoles—Flesh, white, Iavender, gray and yellow. S$atin, radium, radio and crepe de chine. Lace and ribbon u:mmed Sizes 98c 36 to 44. Were $1.50. Now ... e 14 Muslin Corset Cove ra sizes— 48 to 52. Trimmed with val lace. Were 64: 1.25. cese and square neckline; full Sizes 16 and 17. Were 65¢ Crash Couch _$2.39 Covers, Were $3.95 Full size, good grade crash stenciled in pleasing eolors and designs. Nccdfu& in summer because so easily laundered. nly ten in the lot. 3 Coolmor Slat Porch Shades—They keep out the glare and admit the air. All have 7-ft., 55.95 6-in. drop. Two 8 ft. were $11.95. Now 2 Rairs Rope Portieres—Pair each of rose and brown; festoon effect, banded ready to $2.w hang. Were $4. Now pair..... S (Fourth Floor.) Tots’ Slip-on Sweaters, 7 5 C Were $1.25 Wool sweaters in pleasing shade of b~ 1. Sizes 2 to 4 years. Only 18 of them -be punctual. 12 Tots’ Summer Dresses—Plain and panty models of gingham, \oflc and organdie. Slightly mussed. Sizes 2 t ‘Were 75¢ to 50c ,_Plnm and checked gingham to wear with dresses; 19c sizes 3 to 6 years. Were 29c. Now.. 10 Stockinette Dolls—Dressed in" " knitted bathing suits. Fad for grown ups and toy lgc for children. Were 39c. Now.....i....... 1 Child’s Silk Dress—Pink crepe de chine. sze 3 years. Slightly soiled. Was $795. $.95 1 Childs Pongee Dress—Sizes 6 years Tnmmcd with pmk rickrack braid. “as $ orchid; Now 12 Infants' Wool Flannel Gertrudes—Made with- muslin body, open shoulders; handscallops and briar stitching; sizes up to 3 years. sl.n Were $2.50 and $2.95. Now. 2 Vanta Knit Gertrudes—Six-month 755 size. Were $1. Now 5 Infants’ Short Dresses—Embroidered yoke, lace at neck and sleeves. Were $l. 75c Allwool Receiving Blanket—Bound $925 with pink ribbon. Was $295. N 150 Infants' Caeps—Hand-embroidered 49: and handmade; several styles. Special.. thm Sacques—Edged with shell 59c stitching. Were 79c. Now 12 Pique Carriage Robes—Hand-em- 89° ered dots. Were $1.50. Now .... 5 Infants’ Hand-made Dresses—Short dresses embroidered in eyelet design at neck and §4.95 sleeves. Were $3. Now 1 Girls’ Were $4 and $5 90 pairs of these shoes for growing girls. Sizes 2 to 7, but not all kinds in any one size. ollectne]y the widths are AA, A, B, C D Pumps and oxfords in patent leather, ma- F hogany and white canvas., - (Third Floor.) Boys’ Heavy Ribbed Hose, 20¢ Brown only, but a good, serviceable shade of brown for everyday wear.. Sizes 9% to 1114, price. 20 Pairs Misses’ Silk Hose—Black and white and white only; sizes 8 and 8%. Were 50c $1.50. Now...eveeus verenes sasasensasasessns Boys’ " Wash Hats, " Were 69c Small lot of 22 hats in blue, gray and ‘green, genuine Jack Tar fashion. - 20 Boy: Straw Hats—White, black and brown,” One-hundfed pairs to offer at ghis ‘in season’s best shapes, siges for boys 3 95‘ . Were SQS Now ... s’ Sweaters—Gray and green; colln, snzes 10 to 12. Wue 5 and 5. 52! ¥ Tissue, $595 Gingham, $5.95 5.95 _ There’s a new Kook in press, called “Girth: Control”—a review by authori- * ties on the subject. These frocks have accomplished that L very thing. Elongating the lines, fash- ioning models to appear slimmer, elim- inating whatever tends to accentuate larger proportions. Extra Sizes, $5-95 Figured voiles and fine ginghams, show- ing the result of using white organdie and embroidery to trim. Narrow sashes and pearl buttons add their bit to the trimming scheme. :Sizes 42 to 52%. Regular Sizes, $5:95 Voiles, dotted swisses, organdie and tissue ginghams with white organdie, ribbon bows, side panels, sashes and many another embellishment. Bright and conservative colors galore; sizes 16 to 20 for misses and small’women. Regular sizes 36 to 42. (The Hecht Co., Second Floor.) Worsted Jersey Sults $10 Stay at home or go vacationing, there’s nothing more all-round prac- tical and serviceable than these suitg. Coat, all-over braided ; straightline skirt. Another has side-tie Jacquette and pleated skirt; sizes 16 to 42. Tan . Navy Reindeer Gray Knitted Dresses 510 For sport, travel or everyday Summet wear, these dresses are popular. Color combinations are especially pleasing: Tan and Brown Black and White Solid Tan Solid Brown Sizes 16 to 38 (The Hecht Co., Second Floor.) Kiddies forget heat in Blue Denim Overalls Khaki Drill Coverups Let them romp and play in the sun and sand to their heart’s content—the laundry will do the rest. Blue Denim Overalls, 79¢ Roomy model with deep bib; all seams douhlg stitched; finished like Dad’s with three deep front gnckets and one hip pocket. Sizes Khaki Drill Coverups, 79¢ Covers the child from top to toe. .~ The approved shade of olive drab khaki drill piped with red. But- “tons placed to “stay put.” Drill Coverup, 79 o 8 years. (The Heeht Co., Third Floor.) "Sheba and Alma Enter 'mn Knit Jacquette, Plain Skirt, $10 - Knit skirt and Jacquette, $10 Cretonne Overdrapes 79c 79¢ 12 French gray or rose— there’s a cool appearance about these soft tones— Japanese patterns artisti- cally designed. Set con- sists of two straight drapes and valance to « match. Overlocked edges for strength. Sizes Denim_Overalls, c White Footwear Novelties, 58 These two charming numbers are all their name implies— Sheba, a low-heeled sandal of white calf with white soles and rubber heels; cut-out vamp. (Illustration A.)- Alma, a Il-strap pump of white Eve cloth; 'block heel, white kid trim and white turn soles. (Illustration B.) (The Heent Co., First Floor.) Men’s Bangkolé" ; $2 65 & Leghorns Were $4, $5 and $6 ° “First come, first serve,” for there are only 34 hats- and all small sizes. .scope Alpine shape. Bangkok and Leghorns in- tele- - (First Floor) Chiffon Silk Hosiery A trifle short of perfect 69° Silk to the garter welt! That’s the way you want them for service. Seamed back with dart forms a shapely outline similar to fall-fashioned. . Nude Polo Gray Black Gun Metal Beige Brown Cordovan (The Hecht Co., First Floor.) A vogue that will last— Slip-on Sweaters, *1-° “The vogue will last because the garments are so practical and good looking. This lot will not last long because of its low price ~ and excellent quality—therefore, hurry! Resourceful women wear them with a sport skirt and presto —an outfit. Black Red White Buff Navy Jade Orchid (The Hecht Co., First Floor.) Misses’ 500 Pairs Keds, 59¢ L4 Over the hot sands! Play tennis, golf, hike or what- ever your form of hot-weather stunt, you’ll need KEDS—here they are at a price enabling you to buy several pairs and save. Whijte canvas high shoe with extra heel and rubber sole. Sizes 3 to 6. (The Hecht Co,, Third Flcor.) Women'’s Black Kid § l .89 One-strap Slippers For house, porch, garden or even that morning trip to market, these slippers are tidy in appearance, com-._ fortable to the last degree and so low in price that a couple of pairs will hardly make a dent in your allowance. Serviceable soles, practical heels and a full range of sizes. (The Hecht Co., First Floor.) Women's Worsted $2 5 Bathing Suits, California and flapper styles, in sizes 36 to 40, Belts in color contrast. Blue and a few conservative stripes ] (The Heedt Co., Brown Camel Heather First Floor.) Summer AproiFrocs Extra and regular sizes You need several in summer— might as well save money in the purchase, at the same time<have fresh, new, inviting garments. Percale and chambray, in light and dark colors and well - covered pat- terns. Models are large, protective proportions in a number of pleasing styles. Regular sizes 36 to 46. Extra sizes 48 to 52. (n.wmm Co., Becond Fioor.) Rick-Rack Trim, 94c at F

Other pages from this issue: