Evening Star Newspaper, May 2, 1924, Page 37

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THE * WORLD RED CROSS PROGRAM OUTLINED Tcague of Societies to Meet Chronic 1s Well as Emergency Ills of Mankind. FREEDOM MEANS MORE THAN FOOD. SAYS QUEZON 1 on Way iependence, OLD EMPLOYES HELD. Trusted W rs. One of Thirty Year rvi rest 1 Theft. BRI ol g © $3.50 Phialelphia © $3.25 Chesier © $3.00 Wiiminqton SPECIAL T © SUNDAYS, May 1' and 25 8| table. A\n awe-insy sight. What if the should break? But i on its way to the c table, and when pois rectly above it, the pot is tilted and its cont=nts poured on to the table. As the mass o ed on the tal out exactly | | ciny thicknesssuitable for fus stages of manufacture. e orders for Window Glass HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY Berxuanp W. Sriex, Manager Wasuwarow In Silk Blouses The Preference is White 5 Especially white satin and crepe de chine, which look so well with the mannish tailleur. Monograms Tucks Touches of Black Such is their trimmings in brief. With them some bright printed and plain color blouses of crepe de chine and altyme crepes. ik menogiine Sizes 36 to 44. cond Fleor, The Hecht Co. Spring Weather Advocates Knitted Suits Very Specially Priced 4 All wool—but light in weight, and indisputedly smart for street or sport wear. Bright colored too: Tan Gray Navy Garnet Both Jacquette and Slipover styles to choose from, trimmed with Chenille embroidery or contrasting Jacquard borders. Sizes are 36 to 40. Second Floor, The Heeht Co. Exceptionally Smart Silk Frocks ’;;; 514 fi';; Sizes Types A—\n echo of vesterday’s tremen- dous sale; still, a bountiful selec- tion to choose from, due to the ¢normous quantity involved. Rich summer silks, flat crepes and newer novelties—frocks for cvery daytime occasion in regular and extra sizes. Second Floor, The Hecht Co. EVENING STAR. nay Taalt - g WASHINGTON., D. €. FRIDAY: MAY 2, 1924 ; / - { While sommer ermine on C fammer ermihe | and galloon biud on m:J\/y Bartt \ \ caler \a;ac sitv Hary T e ev'?yzv:a ‘ - -g“—“—----i“!-%\, Fashion is Very. Very Partial lo Fur On the New Coats Especially if the $ fur is white At any rate, it must be light It does lend such a finish, and, happily for us all, is not restricted to high priced models, as these new coats attest. Fine Twills Lustrous Suede Velour Tailored in sleek, close, straightline fashion with narrow bandings of fur outlining the silhouette and usually circling the collar and cuffs. Just a touch of fur, but how effective! Where fur hasn’t been used, contrastingly colored braid has, and with the same degree of smartness. No spring group would be complete without the brilliant sports coats Fashion adores—or the svelte capes she insists on—both are shown in many guises in this group. Sizes 16 to 44. o \ I \ dUSUN W N & 1,500 Pairs Full-Fashioned Silk Hose $1.15 Full fashioned hose, with mercerized tops. or silk throughout. Fine silk hose with very trivial imperfections that demand their being marked seconds. Some with exquisite lace clox. Black and Tan Bark With Lace Clox or Perfectly Plain Irregulars of our Higher-priced Qualities’ Brown r. The Hecht Co. Cameo Airedale Nude Fog Aztec Peach First Fleol Your New SKkirt W hether of silk or wool, need cost but 57.95 A separate skirt is simply indispen- sable once spring rolls around again, and at this price plays a dual role— it’s an economy too. Choose yours of- Roshanara Wool Crepe Novelty Silks Novelty Checks Stunning wrap- around or pleated effects, prove equally popular in navy, black, tan, gray or in combinations. Sizes 26 to 32. Jady Seappax Tailored Undergarments An Important Sale 95° Athletic union suits of soft. feminine fabrics The girl at school. the girl on the green, Mother, busy about her housework—all find Sealpax the ideal garment for warm weather wear. Trimly tailored with bodice tops and elastic band of web- bing at the back. Plenty of room for any activity, be it hanging curtains or swinging a golf club. Choose yours of Flesh White Oichid Crossbar, striped and plain materials, sheer and soft to the skin. Made to sell at much higher prices. Sizes 36 to 46. First Floor, The Hecht ¢ Stepplng Steady-the Sale of 1,000 Novelty Pumps 5 o With Daily Additions From Stock to Complete A word as to the colors. You'll find plenty of Fashion’s favored black, in satin, suede or patent. Also gray, brown and airedale suede. A veritable mirror of the best spring shades. All sizes and all widths. All styles of heels as well. (First ¥loor—The Hecht Co.) Black patent, turned sole san- dal, with under strap $3.95. « id sandal, with high ed heel. $3.95 A complete assortment, purchased in full range of sizes. Shoes youmay have admired elsewhere much higher priced. Patent and dull mlj pxm/v with I:mch round foe. $3. Buckled sandal in beige suede, covered block heel. $3.95. - TheHecht 7th at F Sizes As to the styles! Hollywood sandal, gored pumps. pumps and numerous cut out, novelty styles. An assortment so varied, any taste is well suited. You'll find the patent sandals, one and two strap Styles for dress. Jorformal or plain cveryday wear. Beige ‘sucde fashions thi. graceful, cutaway sondal. $3.95

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