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TS TEITTITVYY N = e ettt —— anptl /f[@chi‘ 7th at F THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Fashion’s Smartest COATS Reproduced in fine fabrics at a fraction of the price of costly originals— 525 I'he two coats sketched at the left are fair examples of how much smartness it is possible to build in a coat for $25—if a store buys in such quantities, and se- lects as carefully as we con- stantly do. Here you’ll find soft, fleecy sport coats, in plain colors or vivid plaids and stripes. Suede velour coats in new shades, with fur collars. Pencil stripe twills favorite dress twills braided elaborately. In all sizes for women and misses, $25. A—Rust suede velour wrap, I summer squirrel collar and bronze galoon edging. Capette back. $25. B—The novel plcated collar and cufis of this wavy twill coat Jre edged with old silver braid. (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) Radiantly Springlike FROCKS Ready for any joyous spring occasion, and of charm and quality you'll be proud to wear on any 15 The frock of the minute is one that will carry on through late spring and summer. Such are these newest of gay printed occasion. 4 crepes-de-chine; spiral crepe, canton crepe and suede-knit fabric. There are tailored frocks in dark colors, and beaded or lace- trimmed models for important functions. A special assortment for stout women is added, in slimline, paneled styles. Sizes 16 to 42, regular; and 42 to 52, extra. (—Navy georgetie crepe ajternoon frock, ple from neck to over mavy tub silk sl spangled trim. D—Tailored jrock of black crepe, stitched in vertical, cfieet. Colorful bead girdle mo (Second Floor, The Hecht {0.) Newly arrived tailored SUITS —follow the boyish style. but adopt many new and novel fabrics besides the popular hairline twill. 525 This is a very special price. For these particular suits. You'll find it out in the smart new woolens, in the trim tailor- ing with snug shoulders and sleeves, and in the excellent crepe linings used entirely. Imported tweeds, checked ve- lours, plam and hairline twills. Sizes for misses and women. E~—Imported soft and fleecy tweed suil. in brown and tan tones. flecked will Lined with brown crepe I"—Plain wawy biue fwill boyish tailleur. with wrap-around skirt and slashed packets. Satin lined. $25. (Second Floor, The Heeht Oo.) % Boys’ Tub Suits (}uar:;;izgd Fast$ l in Color Styles for Lads From 2to8 Years { price placed just on this special purchase—and goodness knows we’ll have such fortune for mothers again. The pietures will give an idea of the clever styles in which these suits come; but the surprising thing is the careful finish found on close inspec- tion. Every little seam is felled, with not a rough edge showing. And strong- ly reinforced at points of strain. Peggy Cloth Tean Linon Repp Cotton Pongee And the assortment of bright sum- mer colors is complete. Navy Gray Tan Brown Green Plain or Combined with W hite 1,500 tomorrow morning—and we predict that’s just enough for a busy day. So shop early. when ‘Tuird Floor, The Tan -Checked "I’iwmmm% $1 \./ h»te Blouse A " APRIL 20, 1924—PART 3 1,000 Pairs of Play Oxfordsand Sandals Each little pair of solid leather, They’ll wear and wear in play-time weather. But, try their best, l they’ll never tear ’emn The sturdy little play shoes we could hardly keep on hand last season—they sold so fast and so constantly. The cool and comfortable kind for tiny feet; yet so firmly made and stitched, and of such soft yet heavy leather, they outwear any other play shoes made. Sizes 5 to 12. Mahogany* Tan Elk Boy’s Sport Shoes, 51 .3 A special purchase which came in almost too late to advertise. Heavy white or tan canvas Shoes, with ankle-patches and soles of heavy red rubber. Sizes 8 to 6. For Boys 4 to 16 years. Boys and Girls are harum-scarum, (Third Floor, The Hecht Co. Linen and Voile Frocks gegin ¥ 2,95 e so girlisk, In gay and Dainty voile frocks, too Springlike hue. Exceptionally well made lit- tle frocks, so we think, and we’re certain you'll agree. Certain it is they far excel your. expectations at this price. Bright, plain colored linens with a touch of handwork or white collar, cuffs and pocket trim. Youthful styles of dot- ted voile trimmed with lace medallions and ribbon, choice =T of rose, green, tan, orchid, tan- Tealinen gerine, blue, maize or tea rose. : | Sizes 7 to 14. S (Fourth floor, The Hecht Co ' Special Selling for Tomorrow /50 Pairs Children’s Half Socks Splendid quality cotton socks, either plain or with gay turn-over cuffs at tops. In w hlte. red, grecn cordovan or biue. 9C Sizes 4to 9% .............. hind Soor, The Hecht Co.) The Infants’ Monday's e Infants ‘ yhop' A gy [ known as Shop’s 2 p - b, B i 4 Jolly Spot. aby’s Day, With cloth When Mother ith clothes E ] f T b =z finds 95 A 5 Low prices Every tiny tot. ’ pay. Savings in Infants’ Wear Infants’ Nainsook Dresses, sheer and fine, trimmed with lace or embroid- 59 ery, and sometimes perfectly plain. Sizes up to 2 years C Infants’ Muslin Nightgowns, with dainty ruching or embroidery around 50 ~ the neck. Open part way down the front. Sizes up to 2 years C Infants’ Muslin Gertrude Petticoats, button in back or on the shoulder. 50 Trimmed with flouncing of lace or embroidery. Sizes up to 2 years........... C Baby Pillows, size 13x17, for crib or Red Star Diapers, size 24x24, already carriage. Pink or blue sateen hemmed and with 12 to the with Kapok filling 49C package. Dozen 2 Crib Sheets, of sturdy, finely woven Babies’ Bonnets, of fine lawn and or- muslin. Size 36x50, and already 50 gandie, with turn-back cuff or in hemmed for use C poke effects. Sizes 12 to 16. . 59C Baby Pillowcases to match the sheets above, with dainty hemstitched 35 hems. Fit any pillow C Rompers and Creepers, of fine Loretta’ Infants’ Sweater Sacques, in button-up Cloth in peg-top style Excellent colors styles. White trimmed in either pink ard effective trimmings. or blue ,and in infants’ si 1to3and2to 6 Heavy Rubber Sheets, maroon color with nickel eyelets for fastening 59 C on crib. Sizes 27x36 (Fourth Fisor, The Hecht Cs.) T%@H@d[tfi Cb 7th at F