Evening Star Newspaper, October 5, 1924, Page 56

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16 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 5. 1924—RART 2. ULSTER AS COLONY . | Tan Russian Calf Was Designed to Be Pre-E E V e r y SO r t Of N e ‘V F d l l F l' 0 C k | " - | Newest for Smart Footwear dominantly English—Dif- fers From South. Whether for Social or Business Hours [y whi the pres: beundary line between mthern Ire ern Treland Iree State to wdd ! v LHTT We picture onc oi the latest comers. A s 3 14 S new version of the strap pump that closely fol- lows the vogue for utmost simplicity in footwear Made with covered Cuban heel, as comforiable Soft Canton and Satiny Crepes N N J as it is smart. Price $10. (Fifth ¥ioor, The Hecht Go.) The Newer Twills and Gay Flannels R color Jlrpe Fldhnel : . - We've concentrated upon this as a fair, payable price—the lowest possible one that would include the styles and fabrics we know vou were seeking. So at $15 we are displaving— S Sale of Sample Hosiery ‘ Including Onyx and 51 .45 Street Frocks of Twillsheen and Poiretsheen s Other Well Known Makes Tailored Sports Frocks of Flannel Both chiffon and regular weight hose. with silk or mercerized tops. Good colors, too. Among them bracken, French nude, racquet, stone gray., S 2 A : Beige. covert. brown or gray. ' Dlack. Gilets, vestees and cufis of fine lace dis- Fifin Floor. The Heeht Go.) Sk Knogd, : / Ve tinguish the canton and satin crepe frocks. f § FFashioned in vouthful straightline styles ‘W2 YouDon't Have to Diet so becoming to all women. The twill . | : Weara Madame X frocks, navy, black or brown, show how ik Gray Para Rubber, $9.85 effectively colored stitching may be used. Pink Para Rubber, $11.85 4 Clasp-Front, $12.85 American women love comfort. That is why they welcome this fa- / mous reducing girdle. es for Misses, 16 to 20 | Simply wearing one Silk Afternoon Frocks With Lingerie Touches But the most cclorful of all are the flannels, striped. plaid or plain colored. massages excess flesh away without discom- fort to the wearer. Let one of our corsetieres fit vou today. The results The “Wonderobe” ¥ wil prove 1 revelation Jflafirdrobe trunk’fi Coats &9 Imported Lambskin, Kid -8 e o, y - and Fabric Gloves, 95¢ , howe ; : . Broken sizes are the only reason ior their ortinsesiern cor- : 3 $l 9.50 d “ price. Fine 2-clasp kid and lambskin gloves in boundary of the L a2 e : ' - . \ " brown and black. Also 12 and 16 button fabric e i I s \ e / gloves and short fabric gloves with fancy cuffs. o7t of the coust and cuns | | i 4 ith "‘f‘"’fl‘t""" , Beige. black, brown or gray. ; the west and Fermanagh, Tyrone and 1 H g il ,"' Trlmm‘"ga ’ ) R i ]?ondullln“i"l:r‘“r"\“'r‘n.n”l'hhl' 3 ::;)L:il:.} ‘ ¥ : Jaily of Skunk or Squirrel { i il - . ~ Tunic Blouses xceptionally well ) Free State , T o / x 2 5 “ould coucentrate the northern divi- | i p 9, made sealine coats that i 5 - For Women, Sizes 36 to 41 (Secand Floor, The Hecht Co.y W still closcr into the northeast H ' cnvelope the entire fig- ) Are n Aeavily Populated. 7 P c 7 A . . o T i the “ = ) ure, wrap-like, and fas- . Fine Colored or o rthern Ircland b ted population a e ten at the side. Made R g, 1 in Gay Prints e & - with large shawl collars v ; I'he blouse that is ‘as new barrel or comfortable to wear as a and the " 5 Z - = ] : Very Special 32 8 .85 mandarin sleeves / / one-piece frock—and quite as smart, too, nowadays. ¥ el ‘ ) SN / Beautifully embr oidered frow s henlthe ek | Don’t let the fact that vacation has gone dissuade you : E"f".“ C"‘i’ B"f""!"".“ CT_PPC,fl_C chine @r b"il}defi on :.\: . “L,'(',"",,’"”’,‘"'h“:"‘:jj: from consideration of this. A “Wonderobe” is a joy to L"ll’fl !’ll’l .Sl.{k and : ‘ ; ;\rflmte colors. Sizes 36 ey 22l esononiic Fnctas - | own every day in the year. Keep it in your room and F""-‘he'f With > e o urhEhenaenact | Cuse it as a closet or dresser. One of the finest wardrobe Hand Stitchery estimated that they (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) by the sime | trunks ‘made. American Revolution. They | Collars and cuffs of were prominent in that struggle and | A later became the frontlersmen, piay | Here Are 12 Reasons Why You Should Own One rich, brown skunk, nat- ing an important part in winning the ! Middle West and the West i “The main Stream of Immigration | . Strongly constructed of 7. Protective locking bar. ural or viatka squirrel. L Knitt ed Sui ts from Southern Ireland took place ass wood. 8. Large shoe box Sizes for Misses and Now’s the Time For the nincteenth century. The geni of the newcomers for polities made itself felt in local, State and | national governments.” | i ‘: 2. Heavy, ware. . Open, plush-lined dome 9. Sliding hanger trolley. Women. 16 to 42. / i 35 10. Six clothes hangers. s 7 ’ 4 13 Generals Ride Noted Horse, | 2 s 11. Durable, weatherproof A4 Deposit Will Reserve ; R In Sl e et R enter ] . Handy dust curtain. finish. X Yours for Later L 1, N ip-over or of Staft of the War Department of | Concealed laundry bag. 12. Pretty cretonne lining. Delivery, If Desired : it it Jacquette Styles ‘Washington, D. C., made the (hlr-i g e S i | teenth general in the United States Metal channel drawers. (Spost Shop, 824 F St.) . (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) | | Y Army to ride Snooks, noted 6th Cav- f . = po e alry horse, while on & tour of Inspec | AIl wool, with effective tion of Camp McClellan in Alabama | Its owner, pt. Vandy / X ( contrasting borders or em- s that he is not supe y 7 i tious and has no fear of the 1 . O -~ 31 H teenth celebrity bringing miscl // 44 s broidered with chenille. to his mount or to future gener: 3 A I 8 i o mo ridere. Snooks was at one time | i ? T Soft shades of tan. and gray honored by proudly bearing Gen. John | 2 / 3 J. Pershing In review. | S Siobe Shuokalls, 12,5 carsyoldLuna iy e § 5/ / ‘ or navy. Sizes 16 to 38. claim to a place in America’s Who's (/‘ Who for other achievements than | %( S $1590.50 that of bearing 13 generals. In his| 7th Sf\. at F Jkunk. $129 whole life ry Snooks has never | entered a h how without bring- ing out a tangibe distinction of some kind. He has won a total of 49 rib- WW % ‘bons and 13 cups. The following generals have had the S el .\ —_——— honor of riding Snooks: Gens. Per- <Xi% : (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) shing, Scott, Shanks, Holbrook, Har- ris, Hornbrook, Helmick, Erwin, Par- 2 ker, King, Wells, Winans and Drum.

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