Evening Star Newspaper, September 25, 1925, Page 33

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1925. Tailored Twill Frocks $l 4 5 As heretofore they take the lead in fashion for practical street and business attire The tailored twill frock is indisputably smartest for Fall. Particularly when touched with a piping or insert of vivid coloring, as are many of these. Slim-line frocks. of navy, black or tan twill, piped with flannel, with shiny buttons to match. Sometimes with godets of bright colored faille. Always introducing some new touch unknown until this season. Sizes for Misses and Women, 16 to 42. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) Balbriggan and Other Sports Frocks $]14-75 Two-piece frocks which not only lead for sports and general wear, but which have also invaded the domain of the afternoon frock. Balbriggan and velvet com- binations; canton and velvet combinations. In beautiful shades of poppy, pencil blue, jade, queenbird (a new green), pansy, sand and heather tones. Sizes for Misses and Women, 16 to 42. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) Beaded Frocks for Any Occasion $22.50 Informal enough for aftermoon and equally acceptable for formal evening wear A most unusual collection of silk frocks in a range of sizes that make it possible for the young miss, woman and larger woman to find her particular choice among them. Filmy georgettes, dull lustered flat crepes and combinations of both. In pastel shades or one of the more in- tense colorings of the season. Sizes 16 to 48. (Third Floor, The Heeht Co.) Perfect Silk Stockings ’] Full fashioned Medium weight A Special Purchase of Opera and D'Orsay Pumps 53.95 Black velvet Black satin Patent colt Every pair rein- forced with mercer- ized garter top and sole. Choice of almond, moonstone, amber, tortoise shell, atmosphere, beige, champagne, blonde and black. (Fifth Floor) Glove Silk Vests, 89¢ Glove silk vests with reinforced arm sl shields. Others of fu,“ TAnes Of, i ribbed silk or rayons. ) with heels, high or All with bodice tops. low. Sizes 36 to 42 in the lot, in peach, flesh and orchid. (Fifth Floor) The two most popu- ?5 ?é lar models in the three s most fashionable fab- rics of the season. Just 300 pairs—all we could hope to get to sell at this low price. Easily convert- $5 95 ed into buckle pumps whenever desired. A (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Washington’s Fastest Growing Department Store The Hecht Co. F Street alf7th FRXER IR X EX EXEXE X EXEXFRE X EX X EXEXEX X T XTI %X " o] " o] il o] ) o] A X ", X ) o] o X X " o] bt} o] i) ) L o] 4 LAl N o] #A X " o] *A o] #A o] 4, o] . o] " # B o] a4 o] ol ol 4 ot $SISETITITITITITITITITITISTITI S XX XXX R XX E XS XS XXX Poets are born, not made. Sales are made, not born. Made out of hard planning and hard work---to get the seasonable merchandise people want, at prices which strongly appeal toone’s sense ofeconomy. The B.W.M. Sales have made good. The whole store---every depart- ment---is showing particular bargains in this and that, for a few days more. This page is just a little guide, giving a few highlights to be found here and there in the store. When you look for these. you will findtheother bargains displayed. Worth a Shopping Trip Alone Women’'s Coats 539.50 Faithful copies of the smartest model Winter coats and lavish in their use of the fine furs | | Really, this is an “after-Christmas” price for these handsome Winter coats that revel in vel- vety pile fabrics of rich new shades, and are trimmed with great collars, cuffs and often pan- els and pockets of fur. Scarcely two of them alike. In sizes 16 to 46. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) Campus Coats ’15 Comfortable toppers of fleecy fabrics; including the new Navajo blanket coats Coats to slip on quickly over your frock—or suit when very cold. Well tailored in a number of new topcoat styles, of novelty fabrics, striped, plaid or plain. Mannish Prince of Wales coats among them. In sizes for Misses as well as Women, 16 to 42. Chemise and step-ins of radium, crepe de chine $l .95 and slips of tub silk, Bodice-top envelope chemise, in honeydew, nile, flesh, maize and white. Trimmed with lace. Step-ins, in flesh, honeydew, maize and nile. Lace trimmed or tailored. Costume Slips of soft tub silk, in cuckoo, pencil blue, navy and black. Sizes 36 to 44. (Fifth Floor. The Hecht Co.) (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) Dainty Silk Lingerie et acicact ot ot N FEXLXEX Pttt et e et et it et siatetateteteteteta tatetatetetatatetetetatistoctotetatoteted Pttt et atet et et e] et et ettt t et et et et et nt o Y Balbriggans for Junior Misses 56.95 With them, other smart looking sports styles of wool crepe, twill, hairline stripes and flannel No girl can afford to be without at least one of these well tailored sports frocks whether her day is spent in the classroom or an office. One and two piece styles with or without belts. Some have collars and cuffs of velvet, or linen, or those trim Van Heusen collar and cuffs that always stay so starched and fresh looking. Any number of styles and colors in sizes 13, 15 and 17. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) Shoes Just Meant for School Wear . 53.35 Boys’ high or low shoes Girls” shoes, oxfords, pumps Junior Misses’ novelty pumps Boys' tan calf lace shoes and oxfords, with Goodyear soles and rubber heels. Sizes 10 to 6. Girls’ patent leather and tan calf pumps. “Teicoite” Frocks Also tan lace shoes and oxfords. Sizes 8 Pretty ginghams, to 2. chambrays and prints. Junior Misses’ patent Fast colored and made and tan pumps, in sizes in attractive bloomer 2% to 7. styles. Dozens of styles Children’s Sport Hose for girls, 7 to 10. 35¢; 3 Prs. for $1 o (Second Floor) Girls’ $1.95 to $2.95 Wash Frocks 51.39 The famous (Second Floor ) Tots' $1.95 to $2.95 Warm Sweaters $]-59 Warm enough for present wear and under a coat later on. Various more mature styles for weaves, buttoning high the girl in her early at the neck. Some ‘teens. Felts, vebvets with patch pockets and and combinations in a \ belt. Sizes 24 to 28 in wide array of color- N tan or blue, red and ings. ) Nig§ taupe. Girls’ School and “f Dress Hats 52.95 Quaint little pokes for the little girl and (Second Floor) (Second Floor) Prep Suits With Knickers and Vest Long Trousers $l 1.95 4 pieces—introducing a vest and long trousers to boys 8 to 18 Mighty fine looking suits, these, with dou- ble-breasted coat or English single-breasted styles. Tailored of fine worsteds in good looking shades of gray, brown and heather = tones. Knickers for every day and school;** long trousers for more auspicious occasions. Sizes 8 to 18. (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) 500 Boys’ Shirts - 89¢ Mannish collar-attached shirts with double yokes, faced sleeves and every other assurance of wear. White, striped or solid colors—in sizes 12 to 14 neckbands. (Second thr.‘{fi‘ ‘Hecht Co.)

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