Evening Star Newspaper, June 19, 1925, Page 33

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1925. RUI.INGS UN I.“]UBR POINDEXTER IS DIVORCED. : : i T twwm 3 2 leged Former K. K. K. Kleagle. Join the Justice Hoehling of the District Supreme Court has granted an inter- 8 Vs ocutory degree of absolute divorce to Permits Outside Held Not|Aacco Under Jurisdiction of Local Supreme Court. Edith V. J. Poindexter from Samuel F. Poindexter, said to have been for- merly a kleagle of the Ku Klux Klan. rding to the testimony Poindexter left Washington with another woman and the wife had not heard from him for more than two years. She is rep- resented by Attorneys Hawken & Havell. sy o e U. S, GRANT, 30, AID in the judic| ged in “there would appear to be o ed a e cour unsel 1 districts whe b gton Indus Li Supply al provides for a review of the action of the Commis- Ly proceedings in a court of such out detail involved hich would s t in which nd doing busine: and proper \dits e t rejected th th nmission: e plaintil Juthor, scendant o 1t his home her d cited a ruling ago he was su Supreme Court | State, War and N in n authorized by Ila whatever district he | W. S. Chapman, Author, Dies. ON MEMORIAL SPAN e | Grandson of Former President Is Ordered Here for Duty With Bridge Commission. ere they are onal Bitter | ¢ ordered Arlington Memori ridge Commis- n, of which President Coolidge is irman. The order was issued “by tion of the President.” Maj. Grant is ordered to proceed ino, trading | 0., and The court [ € nd counsel | ¢ n appeal to | THEL ity “without delay” and re- port to the executive officer of the Memorial Bridge Commission for duty. je will be associated with Majs. | Mehaffey and Brown of the Corps of gineers as assistants to Lieut. Col. permittees |C. 0. Sherrill, director of public the United | buildings and public parks in the Na- urse could | tional Capital, but his duties will be » | confined to the construction of the - | Memorial Bridge and its approaches. Maj. Grant has served several tours lof duty in this city and is well inf » its people and institu is the son of the late Maj rn [Gen. Fred D. Grant of the Army and dson of former President Military y. service in the Philip contention | pines and in the World War and was awarded a distinguished service medal for the latter service. He reached the - | grade of major in the Corps of Engi- meers in June 1916, and is senior to Majs. Mehaffey and Brown. He has been stationed in San Fran- cisco about five years. Several years ntendent of the Building, and served temporarily as engineer in charge of public buildings and grounds. which th t’ Supreme nacted, the June 19 Smaritness Service- Satzgffzctzon VACATION—the magic word that brings a sparkle New Building Contest What new depart- ments do you want most in our New Building and why? 5100 For The Best Suggestion Before long our New Building will greet you at the corner of F Street and 7th. Seven stories high and three-quarters of a block wide. In- creased space every- where. More room for old departments and for many new ones, too. You, the shopper, know The Hecht Co. as it now stands. No one knows better than you what it may have lack- ed. No one can tell us better than you just what new departments it needs most. That is why we make this offer. 100 ~to any person who writes us the best letter telling clearly What One New Department He Wants Most in Our New Building ~and Why No restrictions. Simply take a piece of paper and in the most concise, clearest way possible, tell us your idea of what new de- Hand-made Voiles Hand-made Linens Smart Tub Silks 358.95 It’s surprising how many differ- ent frocks can come under those three classifications. Frocks as different in style and color and trimmings as if each were at a different price. Many are hand- made and hand embroidered. parties or prosa.ic days at a desk. Sizes 16 to 42. For Extra Size Dresses of linen or printed voile make choice all the more interesting. Patterns, coloes and styles specially chosen to ac- centuate your height and to slen- derize. These in sizes 44 to 50%5. (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) Si1%E “Lin $2.95 Specially priced chemises, nightgewns, and step-ins Silky crepe de chine and radium garments, lace-trimmed or tailored. Many, many styles to choose from in flesh, orchid, peach, coral, nile green ¢ e ee e e WHITE Pointex Silk Hose $]1.95 Full fashioned, medium-weight hose with mercerized garter tops Not only white alone but such sought-afteg.sbades as.atmqspherg, gun metal, grain, silver and gray. Every pair absolutely perfect and finished with the popular V-shaped Pointex heel. (Fifth Floor. The Hecht Co.} oY ST S S ST S g e ‘Frocks Sure To Keep You Cool Tub Silks and New Prints Filmy Georgette Frocks Flat Crepes, Canton Crepes 15 Here are without doubt some of the most attractive styles of sum- mer. Heavy flat crepe sports frocks in exquisite colorings, in cluding the shades. new pansy Lace-trimmed georgette dresses for dances 'neath the stars. Pastel colorings seem to prevail, particularly for sports wear. Soft vellows, greens, rose shades and pansy and, always in great pro- Sizes for both fusion, white. misses and women, 16 to 42. (Second Floor. The Hecht Co.) A Fashion Mode Girdle that con- fines the figure, giving a flattened, boyish aspect that truly smart clothes demand. Fashioned of pink brocade with wide elastic sides and L AT R AT R R ) partment you feel is and maize. Gowns in crepe de chine most necessary to the success of the New Hecht Co. Building. to your eye! It's almost here—so make the most of it. Look your best and be comfort- able at the same time. Im- maculate white shoes to go with snowy frocks. Sport the paper only. Write shoes — dancing slippers— no more than 200 daied words. Sign your name o and address clearly. They're all here at the Address it to Family Shoe Store—at the price you're planning to pay, or a Iittle less. very lightly boned. Sizes 26 to 32. (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) S eh Rl R St o i I B 8 B S B s Y (Fifth Floor. The Hecht Co.) Write on one side of Chairman, Building Committee The Hecht Co. Washington. D. C. In order that you may not be confused with the departments already functioning in our store, we list them as follows: The new buckle pumps, sandals, and cut-out styles appear most frequently in patent leather or one of the white shoe fabrics. Either is fashionably correct with the favored pastel shades or white dresses. SANDAL — Front Lo instep strap, in_pat- Al White Cloth, ent leather. Open ‘\Llusl\%ii&h\'. ::?7;;,1\ on $8.50 | $8. . { A popular price for the most popular modes. Men’s CHothing and Furnishings Men’s and Women’s Shoes Women’s and Chil- dren’s Apparel Children’s Shoes Lingerie, Hosiery and Corsets Furniture and Housefurnishings Sporting Goods Pianos and Victrolas Automobile Tires and Tubes ' Luggage and Trunks $ 5.85 And back of all that the assurance of fine fabrics and workmanship characteristic of The Hecht Co. shoes. .Chose from fascinating new cut-out novelties, com- fortable, low-heeled sandals, strap pumps and new Colonial types with large buckles adorning the instep. Other conservative favorites are also among them. Black satin, patent, white reignskin and white leathers fashion them. Plenty of sizes—and heels of every height. (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) A Sale of 150 ted Scarfs $l.95 Roomy, Worsted o * L4 Swimming Suits $3.95 " One-piece styles with skirt attached— the most comfortable type made All the comfort of the professional swim- mer’s suit, yet conservatively within the limits of beach propriety. Stunning colors to chpose from as well as black and navy. Nearly all are trimmed with contrasting borders. Plenty of” sizes. Rubber Bathing Sets—shoes, cap®and belt to match—S$2. WHITE KID, cut-out effect, $6.50 Pri White Washable Novel strap effect Georgettes, chiffons and crepe de chine that have been $2.95 and $3.95 Contest Closes August 15 Winner Named September 15 The kind that make you want several the moment you look at them. And there are so many colors you can match almost any | costume you may have. CONSERVATIVE. A style-plus-com- fort idea in patent leather, black kid £ $8.50 $8.50 —— (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) HOSIERY TO MATCH Phoenix, McCallum and Kayser Makes AT EXTRA SPECIAL PRICES FAMIEY/HOE/TORE 310-312 Seventh St. N.W. SATISFACTORY SERVICE Open a charge account at Washington’s Fastest Growing Department Store—Second Floor. The Hecht Co. F Street at 7th Each suggestion will receive the personal consideration _of The Hecht Co. building committee, made up of ten of the executives of the store. The Hecht Co. F St. at 7th Printed georgettes and plain georgettes. And gor- geous, printed crepes de chine and chiffons. Many weighted with deep silk fringe. (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) e OVER FIFTY YEARS

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