Evening Star Newspaper, July 31, 1924, Page 16

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Perfec;, F;uli-Feshi—o;t;ei Silk Hosiery Chiffon $l .29 Regular Weight Weight { ‘The lowest price we’ve heard of for many a {' day—and such good-looking shades to choose from— Oriental Pearl Nude A W hite Sunset Black Splendid fitting hosiery with practical mer- cerized tops and garter hems. And remember, ~ they’re perfect throughout. Beige (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Radium Silk Slips And others of radio silk; regularly $4 and $5 $2.95 A special purchase ac- counts for this—and we could only get 300 of them! Bodice top slips, beautifully made in— White Flesh Black Tan Gray ‘The colored slips have a small pleated flounce. Those in white and flesh have deep 20-inch self hems. Sizes 36 to 44. (Fifth Flooe, The Hecht Co.) Cool Corselettes, °1 The ideal undergarment for every-day wear, for swimming or for dancing. Fancy pink fabric, with inserts of rubber and four hose supporters. Sizes 32 to 4. (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Take Advantage Now of the Half-Yearly Furniture Sale Hundreds of other home-lovers : e ) : ; EVENING _STAR, WASHINGTOR, D T. TH'U'RSDAY JULY 31, 1924 STOUT WOMEN THE * Vacation Luggage 54 .95 EVERY PIECE INTENDED FOR HIGHER FRICING AL INTRY AN \§ Newer Autumn Frocks $118; Advance models that are a forecast of the popularity Canton Crepes, Flat Crepes and Satins will enjoy. Although widely diverse in fashion, all tend toward one aim. Through the adept use of flowing panels, horizontal pleatings and embroidery well placed, they succeed in slenderizing the figure of the larger woman, let- ting her play a prominent role in the pageant of smart autumn fashions. Navy, black, brown and cocoa; plain or in combinations. Sizes 40!/ to 5415. @Second Fioor, The Hecht Co.) > Sizes Many beaded 4042 to 54%% models Week end cases Round hat boxes Enamel suit cases Traveling cases Week-end cases (16, 18, 20 and 22 inches) of black or crepe grained enamel. Square with heavy brassed cor- ners. Stiff, round hat boxes or the popular “Daisy” collapsible boxes. ¢ Enamel suit cases with extra tray. in the Sport Shop. traveling cases See them (F St. Entrance, The Hecht Co) Smart Sweaters Very Special $l.88 “Kid Boots” Sweater $1.88 The tiny-sleeved and sleeve- less styles of light weight worsted or worsted and mo- hair combined. Innumerable color combinations and sizes 34 to 40. (Second Floor, The Hechtf Co.) $2.95 Many of them were formerly quite a bit higher priced. All are of wool, in the popular California style, with skirt at- tached. Excellent choice of colors. L onsenatwe models novelty styles—every sandal and pump that summer has spun.sOTEd is mcluded Black Satin, Patent Colt, Black or, Brown Suede, Whtte Kui or White ‘ - (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Reignskin. Friday on the Third Floor, Boys’ Blouses The fast-colored . “Klassy Kid’.kind 57¢c The blouses whose roomy cut, double yokes and strongly sewn seams are a guarantee of service. Fashioned of sturdy, wash fabrics: Striped White Tan Khaki Both sport styles with’ short sleeves and high neck with long sleeves. Sizes for boys 7 to 16. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) Boys’Wash Knickers, 57¢ Of khaki or crash Khaki for sports and rough-and-ready wear; Well tailored throughout and finished with belt loops and (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) crash for dressier occasions. pockets a-plenty. Sizes 8 to 18 Boys’ Union Suits, 45° For Boys 2 to 10 Athletic suits of checked naimsook or plaid madras, made in regulation styles with webbing ' at the back. fleflechi‘ Co. F at 7th ., With heels high, medium or, flat. Not every size in every style—but a good range of sizes throughout. CFifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Fndayontheflurdl‘loor Summer Frocks for the Junior Miss Of Pure Linen, Hand-Drawn Voile or Pretty, Dotted, Flock Voiles $2.85 Simplicity of style and the daintiest hand- work distinguish them as frocks intended to sell for a far more pretentious pnce Each one definitely styled for the girl in her ’teens— displaying the established fashions of the hour, in a most exquisite color choice. Sizes 13, 15 17 (Third Floor, The Hecht Oo.) _—F = Tots’ Chambray Play - Alls. In sleeveless, overall style 29¢C 3 Turn the kiddie loose in a play-all—and you've solved the summer problem of play clothes. They’re cool, they’re comfortable, and they're so simply made you can wash and iroit them in no time. Blue and khaki chambray, (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) bound in red. Sizes 2 to 5. Junlor Glrls Summer Shoes, $2.85 Formerly $4 to $6 Only broken sizes..could possibly allow this price, for these are the prettiest sandals and strap ( Spumps ‘of the season. In- cluded are styles of patent leav.her, tan, gray, corn and-airedale nubuck and some of colored kid. izes 214 to 7. Friday on the Third Floor 100 Panama Suits For Big Boys 55.95 ‘The most all-round sat- isfactory Summer suit you'll find anywhere for the boy. Cool looking and smart in— Sand Brown Plain* or pleated Nor- folk styles, tailored with the precision of a wool suit, yet far more practical Panama Suit these hot days. $595 Sizes for boys 7 to 18. &QE'\ (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) Boys High Sport Shoes 51 19 Brown or white can- vas shoes, laced to the toe and with heavy rub- ber soles. Brown eye- let trim and ankle patch. Sizes 214 to 6. (Third Floor, The Heoht Oo.) TYteHechi‘ Co. Fat 7th <

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