Evening Star Newspaper, October 23, 1925, Page 15

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The Frocks and Gowns of v Phoenix Sport Hose ---0of wool and rayon 2 Tull-fashioned sports hose, in good-looking heather mixtures that blend especially well with the colorings of the new Fall coats and frocks. Chiefly in shades of blondine, airedale, beige, frost gray, nude and black. Phoenix Full Fashioned Chiffon Hose, $1.95 5/1 ion /( Many straps or none The vogue for black being emphasized throughout the entire selection The smartest opera, buckle and d'Orsay pumps and interesting. new versions of the strap pump. Beautifully modeled, with fine turn soles and heels of various heights. Choose vour favorite of patent colt, black satin, suede or velvet, (Fitth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Women 535 Beautiful afternon frocks of satin, canton or the newer silk crepes Only the smaller woman who has had diffi- culty getting fitted can appreciate what this special service of ours is. \We have assembled the smartgst of the season’s fashions—all of them with the fuller hip and sleeve measure- ments. the mature figure, no matter how short, requires. Sizes 164 to 4414, (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) “Fitrite” ShoesforBoys and Girls 54 Absolute comfort for growing feet. Oxfords and high shoes for boys. in sizes 10 to 6. Oxfords, high shoes and pumps for girls, in sizes 8% to 2. Strap pumps for the Jun- ior Miss, in sizes 215 to 7. (Second Floor.) For Dancing School One of the finest selections of ballet slippers in the city, priced as follows— Soft toe (6 to 2), 2. Soft toe (24 to 8), $2.50. Hard toe (all sizes), §4 and §5. White Satin (all sizes). §3. (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) X ) o] " X A o] ) o] A o] A o] B4 X A o] B4 o] A o] # o) A ] 4 X B4 a o] A o A X B4 o] B4 W A wX B X B X » o] e N " w B o, o] 2 X B4 X B4 2X A = Az B o] ) 2K B4 X # o] A, X 4 8 B4 o] B4 ) THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1925. REG.US.PAT ORE fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii XEXEXEXEXEXEXEXEXEXERERER XX XXX a3 P 4 & <o TwoPiece Dress oi Crepe Sarin $29 TDmnevMod(,[ of Bracaded Velver %29 . Embroidered Dress of Charmeen $29 Pttt o tR St SR PS Pttt st ettt oty Afternoon Dress of Metalic Crefone i)nrr\\’elvcl SkKirt ¥ 42q TwWo-Picce Dress Embroidered and 'ButtonTrimmed. +29 SITITITITITITISSTLTLTSTISIESTITITITITITISISS oSS 23 24 OMORROW we introduce to Washington the famous “Lan- vette” frocks. The very latest of the contemporary fashions in frocks for every possible occasion. Paris-inspired. Em- bodying that inimitable chic which many frocks and gowns at twice their price cannot duplicate. Afternoon frocks so exquisite in detail they actually play the role of a costume ensemble. Fluttering dance frocks, the very embodiment of youth, each with its own individ- ual style trend. And every single one of them at the one uniform “Lan- vette” price, $29. Found in Washington at The Hecht Co. only. Tt et ettt et ettt St Rttt ittt Y X X N X E A E A F A AL AT LA XX o 1x3 on Halloween?_ The one night when boys and girls can be just what they please—The Hecht Co. is ready to help them dress for the part Cowboy suits with lassos and everything. Squaw sets; clown suits; jester suits; Indian suits; black cat suits—'most everything. Well made, of gay colored sateen in sizes from 4 to 18. One of the most complete selections you'll find anywhere. Clown Suits for Grown-ups. Special, $2.95. (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) Washington's Fastest Growing Department Store. The Hecht Co. F Street at 7th ’ Pt 15 &ZZVBfifi Come to The Hecht Co.! Glove Silk Pantalettes ---just below the knee 52.95 A special purchase of heavy Milanese silk jersey pantalettes usually $3.95. Splendidly reinforced and finished with double elastic cuffs. Shades of emerald. rose, rust, pansy, peacock and cocoa in lengths 30 to 34, for short skirts. (Fifth floor, The Hecht Ceo.) Perrin's Gloves of Imported Ki 53.95 With new turn-back or flared cuffs flaunting smart decorations Their name should satisiy vou as to their quakity. And their prettily embroidered backs and fancy cuffs are the very last word in glove fashions. Smooth, supple and perfect fitting— in shades of beaver, brown, gray or black. (Fifth floor, The Hecht Ce.) ength Tunics tallic Touches 5 Youthfully styled for every possi- ble occasion, in sizes 16 to 20 Wool check frocks with novelty collar and cuffs of gold cloth. Crepe-back satins trim- med with georgette and net. And stunning nov- elty striped failles, combined with georgette. Black and all the new woodland colorings. (Fifth floor, The Hecht Co.) New Wool Sweaters, 35 Brushed wool and knit sweaters in slipover or coat styles. Navy, tan, maroon or white, in sizes 36 to 44. (Fifth floor, The Hecht Ca.) The Kiddies'Very Own Barber Shop » —is receiving visitors con- stantly. You know, it’s the largest in Washington The children them- selves are wild about it. They love the hobby- horses with their com- fortable chair seats. And Mothers appre- ciate the caurteous con- sideration of their own wishes, and the never failing promptness and politeness. (Second floor, The Hecht Co.) Boys Golf Hose, $l All wool or wool mixed, with wide turn- back cuffs, in striking color combinations. Phoenix Hose 50c Long and 74 sport hose in sizes 6 to 10. (Second floor, The Hecht Co.) mwm T

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