Evening Star Newspaper, January 23, 1925, Page 22

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22 THE KVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1925. All for a Dollar--9 Wonderful Bargains Saturday! An imported gingham dress—for one dollar. A pair of full-fashioned silk hose—for one dollar. A Porto Rican nighty—for one dollar. A girl’s dress—for one dollar. A boy’s wash suit—for one dollar. A smoking stand—for one dollar. Such values one seldom sees. Heaven only knows how we are going to handle the crowds! 1,000 Pairs Full-Fashioned Silk Hose % 1,000 Porto Rican Gowns and Chemise is not among them Handdrawn Absolutely perfect in $ Scarcely a new color that Handmade S Colored Appliques every respect Hand Embroidery Exquisite Porto Rican wear. The kind with the daintily colored blocks that you usually associate with a price twice again as much. Of soft white nainsook, with every stitch made by hand. Areally exceptional offer, for they are brand new —featured in every new color of Spring. Medium- weight Hose, such as most women prefer, with pro- £etiive Tactccrioed tapsdnd S Round or square neck Nightgowns, with tiny cap If you are accustomed to spending twice this sleeves or no sleeves at all. Some are all white, amount for your hose, you can buy these and rest trimmed with hand-drawnwork and embroidery. certain of satisfactory appearance and service. Others with the little colored squares and a match- Surely, no higher price hose could give you greater ing bias fold binding the neck and sleeves. The color choice than this: Ether, champagne, sunburn, chemise, too, are all white or trimmed with color, and P H - 3 2 B ). 3 ~1 - e . . . lariat, biscuit, sunset nude, Paris cinnamon, neutral, are made bodice-top style, with wide shoulder straps. Plenty of sizes for everybody. gray and black. < Fifth Floer, The Hecht Co.) (Fifth Floor, The Heckt Co) Silk and Rayon Hose Perfect Glove Silk Vests Pure glove silk, understand—not a thread of rayon in them. And they're of . splendid e Sses quality, too, that can stand the frequent home laundering to which all silk lingerie is due. 1,000 Imported Scotch Ginghams this resemblance to higher priced hose—and Bodice tops, with self straps that are less 1,000 Domestic Ginghams and Linenes assure perfect fit as well. Featured are such likely to slip off the shoulder. Reinforced arn good shades as blonde, cardboard, jack rabbit v E 2 orchid, in sizes 36 to 42. You, no doubt, have purchased the very same quality at S$1. A silk and rayon mixturc in which the silkiness predominates, giving a smooth appearance closely resembling all silk. I'he improved seamed backs add further to shields promise further satisfaction. Flesh or gun metal, French nude, beige, tanbark, aire- dale, Havana and black. (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co) (Fifth Floof, The Hecht Co.) and imported, and soft, colored linenes, such ’1 The mill marked these $1.59 sheets “seconds” for reasons you'll never notice. Let them have their way. Heavy Muslin Sheets, hand-torn. Just as strong and sturdy and white as can be. An excellent quality for children’s rooms or any hard wear, day in and day out. No finish or filling to harden them. They'Il launder as smooth and soft as linen. Full double-bed size sheets, 81x90 inches. None too many. See that vou shop early. Secord Ficor, F Bt.) Stands 1 Quite conservative enough for your office and attractive enough to win vour wife's approval for the living room. Of wrought iron, the pedestal being black, the base and stand a rich bronze finish. The glass tray is very easily fe- moved for cleaning and \\\ the whole stand is light A\ enough to permit moving \\\\\fmm place to place with = little effort. (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) The Hecht Co. F Streetat 7th . Pretty checked ginghams, both domestic . $ 1 as you'd chooge yourself were you going to make them. And the styles, too, are the kind you'd choose. Practical, easy to slip into and pretty enough for any informal home wear. More than 16 different styles to choose from, so that you may buy several without duplicating. Trimmed with pique, organdie and novelty braids that in no way hinder their laundering. Colors almost innumerable. Order by Mail--Giving Letter and Color: Lavender, Brown, Tan, Pink, Tangerine, Green, Copen. Navy, Black (Fitth Floor, The Hecht Ob.) Absolutely fast colored—a new suit if one fades. Made of yarn dyed fabrics. That's the reason why, Styles that mothers are always asking for: Middies, Oliver Twist, Button-on and Noveity Styles, in Plain Colors or with Colored Pants and White Blouses Eton, sport or sailor collars. Trimmings of braid, frilling or embroidery. Roomy, well fit ting and strongly sewn, as suits for active youngsters must be. Sizes for boys 2 to & (Third Floor, The Heckt Co.) Dresses forBig and Little Girls ’1 That's less than $) ¢V you'd pay for the\ e materials alone. Checked ging- hams, plaid ging- hams, plain-colored chambrays, pon- gettes and new prints. We've pic- tured only two of the smaller girls’ pantie frocks, that range in sizes 2 to 6. There are also many, many one- piece frocks for girls 7 to 14 (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) The Hecht Co. F Street at 7th

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