Evening Star Newspaper, February 6, 1925, Page 33

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Flannel J‘umper We can’t seem fto get enough of them. But this is a new purchase. Well tailored. Radiant in such wanted colors Tangerine Azure Blue Almond Green Madelon Red Some with clever little slash pockets. Others trimmed with buttons. All of them excep- tionally well made. Sizes 14 to 20. (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Which Blouse? Peasant ) ¢ Tailored | ‘55 Printed o All three are equally smart. Here in wide varie- ty. in sizes 30 to 4. (Fitth Floor.) Have You Benefited by the Sale of Shoes e 3’385 Sizes for Jof styles everybody We started: out with 2,000 pairs, which means if yvou haven't heen down yet, all you've missed is the excitement. There are still the prettiest styles of Spring to choose from. You'll find the new laced oxfords among them: the smart Theo ties. New ankle straps and ankle ties. Con- servative styles as well. Beautifully built of patent, tan calf, black calf, satin, suede or vel- vet. Heels of every height and plenty of sizes. (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) New Sports Frocks Brilliant in Color o~k Flannels, Kasheraines Jerseys and Twills l'o see them is to realize that Spring has invaded the Land of Fashion. Rose color- ings varying from deep, deé¢p carmine to a fascinating new shade known as yellow-rose. Dull blues; bright blue. Sun- shiny dandelion shades. Col- r, color everywhere! Slim and straight. Pleated. Here and there “kick-pleats” and flounces. Choosing your Spring frock is not only easy but a most delightful affair. Sizes 16 to 42. Some silk frocks in sizes up to 46. (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) e Hecht Co. F Street at 7th’ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1925. At New Low Prices $7.85, $8.85, $10.85 Increased quantity— the continued, consistent demand for these fa- mous reducing girdles has made it possible. Now you can choose a gray slip-on or clasp- ] | front model for $7.85; 5978 | H : a pink rubber slip-on ! g model, $8.85; a pink rub- ; P > 78 ber clasp-front model, rurm IR B2 e $10.85. Madame X bras- f 72 - sieres, as effective as the 5 girdles, $5. (Fifth Fioor, The Hecht Co.) In the Half-Yearly Furniture Sale Recent late-in-the-season pur- $ 5 7 5 Smart enough to vie with chases from well known makers with next season models Many women make a practice of buying their next year’s coat late in the 5149 previous season jand.sacrifice nothing in doing so. In fact, the savings they * > SRt . 7 . 3 One of the features of our Half-Yearly Sale of gain are enough 1n themselves to justify the deed. Such is the case here. Furniture is this 3-piece living room suite of Baker's steel-cut velour, with loose, spring-filled cushions These are some of the finest Coats the season has shown, tailored faultless- i TR S T e e o we ever held—which would indicate that the value are ly of such handsome coatings as: the best ever. ThlS 5195>L1v1ng Room Suite (Fourth Fleor, The Hecht ¢4 Mokine, Lustrosa, Arabia, Francine, Velsuede and Bolivia Gorgeous with fur, and so thoroughly fashion-right, they’ll greet the ‘'Women's Storm Rubbers, 59°¢ | 5 - { Excellent wearing Eton style rubbers that come well next Winter season with no cause for apology. Lined with silk throughout. e el e Nt . . . { chance of your getting vour feet wet when you wear them. For Misses. For Women. Sizes 16 to 46. Note that larger coats are included. | Sizes 3 to7. (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co. Spring, Spring, Spring is coming. young folk feel it in the air, And, like grown-ups, they turn their thoughts to something new to wear Girls’ Spring Frocks of Silk | All of Dad’s Doodads S —even a vest, in these new 4-piece suits $ 5.95 $ 1 0.85 So fetchingly youthful and vet so 3 A single-breasted coat that can be worn with a belt or hanging loosely like Dad's. A good looking vest to match. with watch and other pockets, too. And two pairs of knickers with every suit. \What more could a boy or his true to grown-up fashion edicts, that both the girl in her teens and her mother will find them irresistible. e ‘ - . mother ask? Tailored in smart new Spring mixtures: tan, gray or brown. Sizes for boys 7 to 18. E> 5 (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) Soft poppy-skin taffetas. reflecting the colors of the season. Appliqued, - ¢ Children’s Phoenix Hose, 50c embroidered and finished with ribbon A A %S : Warm, sensible, derby-ribbed stockings that mean or s¢lf sashes. Exceptionally pretty e 2 3 v 5 frocks they are for girls of 7 to 14. less darning for mother and more wear for the {.’,I-l] or boy. Long and 75 sport length with deep, fancy cuffs. Sizes (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) ) 6 to 10. (Third Floor, The Heebt Co.) L4 ’ » . . i . Geen |Girls’ Spring Coats | Junior Misses’ Shoes | Sejinssfrom the o every boy or girl—a Cross-Word ol . For Every Day $11 to SI5 Overcoats Puzzle Book p —show a preference : For Evening Wear 3 $8.95 Saturday only \ for sports styles Junior Boys' $16.50 to (Third Floor.) 2 $18.50 Overcoats Are Now : 3 \) $15 $ 95 Big Boys' $16.50 to $20 > Overcoats and Ulsters 3 $16.45 New blucher oxfords of Big Boys' $22.50 to $25 sunset tan calf, just as col- Guezcoats i e i . A N legiate looking as can be. * $19.85 Flaring topcoat fashion, they 3 5 Children’s Radio Boots and are most becoming to the grow- A3 And new patent one-strap 4-Bsuckle Aretics 1 izes 6 to 2 g il Tai s in pumps with true _flapper sacs Ing gir ailored of polaire i : heels.~ Sizes 234 to 7. $2.65 plain colors and youthful plaid (Thira Ficor.) Loy ol Girls' flats“ o , : coatings. ~ Stand-up “Johnny” Pros it collars, and others with trim, N : " 5 _notched reveres. Rich, new i ‘ Bright - colored felts, edged: : \ Spring colors to choose from, o with straw. Dozens of pretty shst skaiat ERwy Y n sizes 7 to 16. shapcsforenboto Lo a5 - 7th Street at F (Third Floor.) - (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) e & P P W O N N N N o & o a e aaa s el s s alss, WYV VI P VI PPTIIITIVIVI I IV VI VT TV VIV V V VIV VIV VN alaa’a — A

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