Evening Star Newspaper, November 11, 1923, Page 50

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)

D. C, NOVEMBER 11, 1923—PART 9. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, The Hecht Co. The Hecht Co. A New Style! A New Price! Uppermost in the mind of every well dressed waman just at this season is the coat. The coat so warm it will carry her comfortably through J :«i_,nuary snows; so smart it will complement for- inal Thanksgiving and Christmas social festivi- tiés—such coats are these. A Truly Wonderful Sale! 95 1,000 Boys’ Sailor Suits, $2 All-wool tweed Indestructible Corduroy—Sizes 3 to 8 years %Sumptuous soft-bile fabric coats and wraps, All-wool serge reéplendent with richly furred collar and cuffs. Loavely conceits expressing the individuality at- tamable only when luxuriant furs and supple fab;ncs;are employed. button-on Oliver Twists and nov- elties. Trimmed with braids, chev- rons and sailor ties. Navy serge; gray, brown or tan tweeds; desirable colors in cor- duroy. Straight-knee pants, fully lined; plenty of pockets. Well made woolen suits, tai- lored like big folks’ clothes and at the price of an ordinary wash suit. " A gala event wherein all mothers -should partake of these extraor- dinary values. The assortment embraces regu- lIatiom middies, sailors, Balkans, Authentic models that stress the vogue for simplicity in line and unobtrusive coloring, en- hanéed by flattering furs. Style authorities con- cede the importance of peltry on the fashionable wmter coat—hence this notable offering. Third Floor. 3,000 “Klassy Kid” Blouses in a Sale at /9¢ 3 for $2.25 Opportunities like this only come once in a great while. We purchased a large quantity, therefore the low price. Mothers should buy enough to last through the winter, half or one dozen at a time. Notable for their durability and excellent workmanship. Woven or corded madras, fine-count percale, khaki, pongee and woven crepe. Generously cut, finished with double voke, double-faced sleeves, pearl buttons and double-stitched seams. Sizes 7 to 16 years. Fu;s:iSquu'rel, beaver, viatka wolf, fox and caracul. Softly lined throughout with fine silk crepe; Regular and extra sizes for women and misses. [ MILLER and HANAN Foremost Creators of Women’s Footwear Presentmg ‘the products of Third Fieor. two of the best known makers of fine shoes.. Theirs is an estab- lished prestige of world-wide renown, familiar to all wearers of fine footwear “I. Miller,” expresses style. “Hanan,” ¢onservative mode, Plenty of hard service in tliesé alrl-i leather shoes for boys and girls. Solid leather throughout, and sturdily made in good, staple styles. Two models illustrated. Mahogany brown leather uppers or combination of mahogany and pearl elk. All-leather soles and heels. Goodyear.welts. Sizes 5 to 2. More of those solid leather Play Shoes perfect fittlng last and expert Boys and girls 2 to 11 years. ,workmanshlpz. A Selectlons of Models at Third Fiear. Tots’ Winter Coats 55.95 A special purchase 300 in the lot Fascinating little models in fancy or simple styles. Just the sort that enhances the beauty of a child without making her “all dressed up.” Models: Shirred yoke, loose back, belted or flared. Set-in or raglan sleeves, novelty pockets. Self fabric, fur or fur cloth collars. Fashioned of polaire, astrakhan, ve- lour and mixtures. All warmly lined and in- terlined. The best win- Sizes 2 to Manufacturer’s Close-out Plise Crepe Nightgowns oy i $1 39 $2.50 Monday Only The maker was anxious to clear his stocks to make room for other merchan- dise; and we readily took advantage and In a Sale of , £t ‘New Winter Dresses ’13 y o The weightier Winter fabrics psedomlnate, al- though there is an ample collection of dresses in satin, Canton crepe, lace and satin combmatlons, and taffeta. bought the entire lot of about 300 gar- ments. All clean, new gowns in a va- riety of pleasing styles. Small check and fancy stripe crepes trimmed with stitch- ing, color combina- tions or dainty lace edges, Bateau, round or V necks. With or without sleeves. Sizes 16 and 17. Effective sty les embracing the newer silhouettes; coat, long line, flared, tiered and boufiant. ter colors. i 6 years. Models suitable for street, afternoo Yor party wear, in z a varied array of pleasing colors and combinations. Misses’ Hats $l .95 Girls’ sport hats of French felt, with ribbon, velvet or leatherette quill. Tots’ hats of plush; :elf or astrakan pompon trrmm Coiorful trimmings in simple gulses - Modes for Women and Mllsses 'HleH@chi‘ C’o. Seventh at E A New Winter Dress, 918. , P r

Other pages from this issue: