Evening Star Newspaper, January 30, 1925, Page 33

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THE EVENIN STAR, . WASHINGTON. D. ., FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1925. Jaunty Jumper Skirts Double’Compact orens g Larger Women s Dresses Smart Double Compacts 59¢ You'll recoonize the fragrance, too, as that of an expensive perfume. Most attractive nickel and gilt boxes: plain, striped or with £ 1 enameled borders. Each containing rouge. powder and mirror. (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Women's Sports- Knlckers 0f all-wool tweeds and camel hair or fine wearing velvet corduroy Nothing better for skating or Winter hikes—and you'll keep on finding them con- venient for occasions the whole year through. Made with reinforced seat and deep, buttoned knee cuffs. Sizes 16 to 20. (Fifth ¥loor, The Tlecht Co.) 43 Women's Coats On which you save anywhere from $16.50 to $57 *43 Late midwinter models that typify the better coat styles of the season. Odd siz nd the time of year are the only pos- sible excuses for a e like this. Silky pile fabrics and dull lustered suedecloths lavish with fine furs. - Fok Misses as well'as Women. Sizes 16 to 40. Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) R X S Vest Suits With Two Pairs of Knickers ’15 All-wool cashmeres and cheviots. New diagonal, herringbone and plaid weaves. Suits that prove the younger lad can look every bit as well dressed as dad. Semi-Norfolk jackets that can be worn open and loosely belted to show the mannish vest beneath. Lined throughout with alpaca. Both pairs of knickers full lined. Sizes 8 to 17. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) For the Boys’ Graduation English Vest Suits For Boys With Long Trousers and Golf Knickers $ 1 9.85 A fashion that gets the boy into his first “long ones” with far more ease than is the usual custom. And maybe the boys them- selves aren’t keen about it. Long trousers for Sundays and holidays: knickers for every day: _vests to be worn all the time. A\ll-wool, single-breasted suits, in powder blue, gray and tan mixtures. Well tailored, mannish suits: the long trousers with snappy Jooking wide hottoms. A good range of well fitting models for boys wearing sizes 14 to 19. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) The fad that has become a fashion 55 . No wonder they're so popu- i Jar. They're flattering to all types and then, too, since the blouse is tucked inside, they're so comfortable. Flannels rose, blue, green and other sport shades. Navy serge as well, piped with cardinal. Sizes 14, 16, 18. Just a few of them—part of a special purchase, in sizes 40 to 48 Hdlf Sizes—A40Y5, 42V, 44Y,, 46V, 48Y4, 50Y%, 52V, $ l 6.75 Beautiful crepe satin and Canton frocks The Tailored Silk Blouse is $5 One of the smartest accom paniments of the jumper skirt is just such a tailored white crepe de chine blouse as this. Peter Pan, roll or convertible collars and numerous vest ef- fects. Sizes 36 to ¢4 (Fitth Floo: with— Pleated panels that add to one’s height. Hip-tucks that flatten and flatter. Side drapes intent upon slenderizing. ““Up-and-down” trimmings whenever used. And because they were tailored by spe- Saturday Sale of 1,000 Pairs of Women's Storm Rubbers cialists in Stout apparel, you may choose the prettiest of the Spring colors. Among them: Azure blue, blonde and titian. Navy, brown and black as well. (Second Floor, The Heckt Co.) Springtime Frocks in Regular Size 316.75 Sport Frocks of flannel or kashareen that well up over the shoe and thoroughly pro- tread a colorful path from “tee to tea.” tect the feet. Eton or British styles with Heavy, Close-fitting Rubbers that come Silky Afternoon Frocks in so gay and col- high and low heels. When we had them on orful assemblage "twould make a garden seem sale before we practically sold out in one almost drab. Yellow-ros s i g A g w-rose tones so much in day. Better shop carly. All sizes. vogue, deep forest greens and all the newer: blues. A frock for every type, in sizes 16 to 44. (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) Collegiate Frocks For Mld- Year Frolics ’15 500 Pdlrb of Play Shoes Sl .39 5 Destined to blossom out in color- ful array at midyear proms and Proad toed and roomy. Leather inside and [ % teas. Afternoon Frocks, colored: out. Made with Goodyear stitched soles that X such enticing new shades as— mean added wear. Sizes 6 to 11 with spring i heels. Larger sizes 12 to 2 fitted with rubber heels. o [ Lipstick Red Blonde Azure Blue Rosewood Heavy Storm Rubbers for . DEEuceCres: Children and BOYS. e9¢c Quaint little apron fronts that tie at the back. Others with full, flaring flounces or godets at the knee. Each designed to make the growing girl appear her loveliest. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) v i Sizes 14, 16, also 15 and 17. Hats O' Youth 33.95 The Young Girl Arrived this very - ‘ ¥ ; $3.95 week, and just waiting for the instant approval of Washington’s bobbed- hair misses. Shapes of every sort —and even more colors. All-straw or straw and > The white blouse pictured, of sheer white voile, 69¢ fabric combinations. e N (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) (Third Floor,. The Hecht Co.) Childrenvs Cotton Union Suits . . : ¢ - . Some slightly irregular but most of them perfect. Gray regulation styles for boys. (4 and white, waist-button styles for girls or boys. All have long sleeves and ankle- F Street at Tth length drawers. Sizes 2 to 12. (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Excellent quality rubbers that come well up over the shoes and fit closely at the tops. For smaller children, sizes 7 to 2. For boys, in sizes 11:te6; ‘And she finds them equally as becoming as her older sister or mother. These of flannel, plaid or nbvelty sports fabrics are made with button fronts, inverted pleats or are perfectly plain. Sizes 7 to 14.

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