Evening Star Newspaper, February 26, 1925, Page 33

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¥ THE EVENYNG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 19235. e 'We're Featuring This Portable : Talking Machine Just purchase 6 Victor Talking Machine Records, totaling $4.50, and_have it delivered tomorrow 1 i . { The old rhyme has been modernized. Instead of “iings on her fingers and bells on her toes, she shall haive music wherever she goes”—we say, “With a poutable phonograph every one knowes, one can have music wherever she goes.” No home need be with- out the fun of a phonograph, with such an offer as this available. / ' Crepe + \ Lmurou‘k€r-] $9 75 \1 (A In the Moderate Price Dress Shop Spring-Styled Frocks .59.75 New in the way they favor the flare New in their choice of fabrics New in their love of brilliant colors YYO'HV:L‘ [Ribbon. / 3975 oosl case. And surprisingly light in 3 [ 3975 25 \ g s e weight. A fine leatherette case fl with room in the top for an album holding ten recards. Just the thing for the apartment or camp. (Music Shop, 618 F St.) /T-’rmcn: of Just as compact as a little brief wale s A Special Sale of Cliff Edwards’ Records C Famous : Everywhere ’ This master of croonin’ jazz melodies has jnade a new record which is included in the sale. “The Only One for Me” and “Oh, Lady, Be Good.” 25 I'he mannish Prince of Wales model The slightly flared twill coat The slim-line, fur-bordered coat Gems of Vocal Jazz Wide awning-striped flannels. Brilliant plain colored jerseys. More subdued twill cloths brightly couched with color. Shimmering satin frocks for afternoons, flaunting flounces, circular flares or godets at the knee. A generous display of Spring’s fashion-fancies for misses,' for women. -Sizes 16 to 44. Choose yours from among these and rest assured of being sma htune with IFashion. All three may be had in the new jewel colorings bf rose. blue, jade and the many and varied shades of tan. Beautifully ailored and lined. Sizes for misses and women, 16 to 44. (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) This 5165 Suite for Only 3 Days More *100 Only 3 Days of the Half- Yearly Sale Left—3 Days in Which to Buy This Suite at a Saving of $65 (Music Shop, 618 ¥ St.) tSecond Floor, The Hecht Co.) IFrom among the many, many fine things displayed in the Half-Yearly Sale we choose this as an outstanding instance of remarkable value. Where but in this twice-a-year event could one choose a three-picce suite, upholstered in velour or tapestry, for $100? A suite that is the enitome of comfort, good looks and dependability. After next Monday, back to its former price. : (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) And Some Wonderful Odd Lots for Friday 1 br The Our Annual Sale of 12,000 Men’s TUCO Union Suits begins Saturday, Like Nurmi, it's always a record See our page in Friday’s Times. eaker. Hecht Co. F Street at 7th TT1T - Women’s §5.75 Dresses, $1.95 Black Chiffon Velvet Dresses, trim- med with gay plaid taffeta. Small sizes only. a Women’s $59.50 Dresses, $39.50 Beautiful Gray Crepe Satin Dresses, richly beaded and braided. Women’s $39.50 Dresses, $25 Of georgette combined with dotted crepe. Navy and black, in sizes 36 and 38. Women's $§35 Dresses, $22.50 Handsome Black Satin Dresses, with attractive scarf throw, faced in green or rose. Sizes 36, 38 and 42. Women's $29.50 Dresses, $15 Slightly soiled beaded georgette frocks, peach. orchid and maize. Sizes 38, 40 and 42. > $125 White Beaded Frocks (size 18) $59.50 $69.50 Powder Blue Beaded Frock (size 38), $39.50 $69.50 Green Beaded Frock (size 18), $39.50 $35 Brown Satin Afternoon Frock (size 18), $18.75 $18.75 to $22.50 Fur Chokers, §12.50 A varied agsortment including one- wolf dyed fitch, brown fox, kit fox and squirrel - chokers. = Also_ nutria and mole scarfs. $110 Fine Skunk Stoles, $55 $49.50 French Seal Stoles, $25 (8econd Floor, The Hecht Co.) §1 Window Curtains, 69c Hemstitched Marquisette Curtains, 214 yards long. Ecru only. 39c to 69c Sash Curtains, 20c Lacey Bris Bie Sash Curtains with looped tops, ready to hang. (Becond Fleor, F BL.) Little Women’s $29.50 Coats $16.75 _ Shadow Plaid Sports Coats for Spring, in most attractive color com- binations. Sizes 1315 to 17%;. Small Womanl'; $29.50 Coat A Green and White Plaid - Sport Coat, decidedly smart looking and meticulously tailored. Size 1515, (Second Floor, The Hecht (v.) Boys' $4 to $5 Hiking Shoes $2.95 Built of heavy, triple-tanned, hardy hides. Thoroughly water- proof. Just 35 pairs ranging in size from 10 for small boys to 514 for the larger boy. Not all sizes represented. 7 (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) . Women’s $35 Suits, $15 Oxford Hairline Suits, strictly tai- lored throughout. Sizes 16 and 38. Women'’s $39.50 Suits, $§19.50 Imported Tweed Sports Suits, un- usual in style.- Sizes 16 and 18 only. (Second Floor, The Hecht Cv.) Boys’$7.95 Suits, $4.95 Two-knicker Suits of Crompton’s corduroy.. Only broken sizes could permit sfich a reduction. Boys’ $8 Overcoats, $§4.95 Sma)l Boys’ Coats of varied ma- terials. Muff and side pockets. Warm woolen linings. Sizes 3 to 7, Boys’ $§7 Mackinaws, $4.95 Just 22 Warm Mackinaws, the boys’ favorite Winter coat. -Good cofior choice. Sizes 8, 9 and 10. 25 (Third Floor, The Hect Ca.) Women's Low Shoes, $2.59 Broken sizes of new Spring mod- els, in black satin, tan calf, patent and combinations. $2.50 Silk Pantalettes, $1.49 Silk Jersey Pantalettes, well rein- forced and with double cuffs. Black or navy. Lengths 32 to 36. $2.45 Crepe Kimonos, $1.65 Japanese Crepe Kimonos, embroid- ered or ruffled. Copen and lavender. Sizes 36 to 44. $1.25 Princess Slips, 88c Soft * Quality Sateen Slips with hemstitched top., All the wanted col- ors. Sizes 36 to 44. (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Women's $45 Coats, $19.50 Handsomely Tailored Winter Coats with deep collars and cuffs of natural squirrel, viatka squirrel, black and natural opossum. Sizes 14, 18, 36 and two 'in size 48, Women's $35 Coats, $17.50 Extra Size Topcoats, oxford or brown. Sizes 50%4, 5215 and 5414. Womepn's $15 Coats, $5 Full-lined Topcoats of attractive novelty fabrics. -Warm enough for immediate wear. Sizes 16, 18, 36 and 38. = Men’s $35 to $40 Suits, $§15.75 Broken lots including a number of Society Brand Suits. Spring-weight cassimeres and flannels, in sizes 34 to 4. $50 Full Dress Suits, $25 Just 26 Full Dress Suits, of fine unfinished \worsted, lined -with silk. Practically all sizes represented. (Main Floor) Men’s Sport Jackets, $1.45 Just 50 of these Light-weight Jackets to wear under a coat now or without one later on. Camel and brown. Sizes 36 to 44. Canvas Golf Bags, §4.95 Heavy Bags with rawhide bottom and lacing. Five-inch Bags, roomy and serviceable. Men’s “Wind-Breakers,” $10.95 Suede Leather Jackets with knitted tops and cuffs—a safe protection from the most severe cold. Sizes 36 to 42. (Sport Shop, 624 F St.) Women's Hosiery, 59¢ Silk-and-wool Mixed Hose, which are slightly irregular, but neither harmfully or noticeably so. 1f per- fect, $1.35. $1.95 Vanity Sets, $1.29 Three-piece Sets consisting of com- pact, perfume and lipstick. Just 8 at this price. Radio Samples Reduced! Sold just as they are, at less than cost, because some of them need “little things” to complete them. Formerly NOW (1) Malone Lemon 5175 895 Murdock 5-tube $125 519 Whiteland 4-tube $14.95 Kennedy 3-tube $17.95 Radiola 1V 329.95 (3 tubes) Cutting & Wash 5140 $29.95 (4 tubes) Hartman {-tube $195 359 Amrad 4-tube 550 $9.90 (1} Radak 3-tube 545 $9.90 (1) Moon #-tube 5125 $29.95 Radio Shop, 624 F St.

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