Evening Star Newspaper, November 8, 1925, Page 72

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THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. €, NOVEMBER 8, 1925—PART 3. XX IR I IBIBILIBIB ] BILIXIBPIBIH ‘\i‘"&?%&%&& On the New Second Floor! Wristlet’ Watches : It's Baby Day ] i 5 Another Monday, And mothers will find i‘,m.[f --\([[\[l,,\;;‘f,l,l;:‘,,fjl;y[([[(;‘i fizla{im?,/::g o typical Monday prices on all the necessities Six-jenw d ) : and most of the pretty things that make up a \ baby’s wardrobe. Sold in the sunny Infants’ 56_95 ; Shop, presided over by a graduate nurse who is here to help Mother with any of her many problems. For I1"omen and Misses : For 1l omen and Misses ¢ off vour Christmas list. For . n would simply love,any one of D i1ine an d D ance C 0d t S L a b < 1 c d A Bonnet for Baby Handmade Pillow Slips these wrist watches. Dependable, with a 6-jewel 3 ’ ] . 1 59 $1.25 lever movement. And you can have your mono- F r 0 C k S P r l n t Z e S S o g Baby gets tired. too. of Of finect batiste and il tae the’ same old “hat” B \ diclicate gram engraved on it free. : e - Het three orifonr ot thigss. = e Bt The Heeht Co $ 5 ?5 Madesat fe ik : regulation haby and in the lovely, suit llow, 13x17 : Shades Filmy frocks of georgette that The very finest coats obtainable “Homestead” Blankets scintillate with jewels and beads at anywhere mear -this price 79¢c < need three or White Mittens 39¢ 4 Right to we ar with the are learning the “hest bib and tucker,” t one when these frocks are worn. For they sparkle import of the “Printzess™ label. 1t's the safest loele et and shine at every turn, lending a touch of gaiety . way to recognize new coat fashions and the mercerized fabric to any occasion. utmost in q Ve :,,':h thumbs fsome i I"'"E, “Gertrude” The new slightly fitted silhouette and longer The newest fitted flared styles and others A : It'll_‘l’l’f:alv lines for the fuller figure. With a flared skirt straight in line. Tailored with typical “Printzess” Infants’ Warm Stockings b always, since that is smartest. In soft petal care of rich fabrics in gorgeous plumage shades. tints or rich tropical colorings. Sizes 14 to 20 Richly collared. cuffed and banded with furs both and 36 to 44, long and short. Sizes 14 to 20 and 36 to 44. 0or, The Fecht o) The social season is bound to be a brilliant More and more women These stockin merette will 4103 B r i l l i d n t Colo re d o X TN S 225N N 2T N S \/:’/\/' }s "A\'n-rr‘fl'u" Crib Pads Size 17x18 \f’\/‘ NN t o : C h . . ,3':" Spo rstlos.ssfl ats ,, rus §« e Iu!rl\ wat 'ryrn‘ (Third Floor, The Heeht Co.) to launder. a Other sizes, $1 to $2. Chic little felts and silky velour hats ¢ Blanket “Buntings” in the more unusual, brighter shades Is . . : \ A haby's it There are many felt and velour hats being complete withot worn. but these have an air of distinction all their and these or blue b own. Due chiefly to their exotic colorings: MY g Salmon, pearl pink, daisy. phantom, terrapin, 5 i on tll ese 2() Se a lln() ) envelope style witl blue orchid and others of the like. : & Boutonnieres and Single Blossoms i \ 2 5 - For your dance frock or coat collar, 50c / ) o3 CO(I tS lel}/ Sp(fi(,‘l(ll (lt (First Floor, The Hecht Co.) (Scaline is Dyed Coney) 1 the First Floor New Bag Fashions $2.95 o4 5495 There's scarcely a style, a fabric or col- or not found at one of these two prices Both Women and Misses The Klddles Own Barber Shop A revelation to the little folks and a haven for their mothers can share in this sale. sizes 16, 18, and 36 to 42 Silk bags, plain colored. pleated or with the No combination is more generally becomning dainty Iulvmumv inserts. .And tapestry bags of beautiful design and colorings. Underarm ha;:s and pouch bags. Even beaded bags, at this low price. A new department many women have looked forward to—and we're sure it will exceed vour fondest expectation. There's no crving or fussing in this Barber Shop. The children adore to come. It's such fun to sit in a comfortable chair on a hobby horse. And the barber’'s the nicest man—even mother will appreciate his consideration of her wishes or more fashionable than sealine and squirrel. And in this case you have a choice of natural blue, gray pelts or the equally smart beige dyed squirrel. (Second Floor, Tha Hecht Ce ) Shark LeatherShoes For boys and girls The shark has two lay- ers of skin. Tlie inside, it has been recently dis- . The Heeht Co.) Erxrrrry RS . el 5 2 ‘ull-length coats nusually soft, jet black Footwear Fashions Depicted in Full-ength coats of unus o sl JI kR Hanan Shoes dic;’::'t.lt;,zf 3!({?51:;1,;" ?':J,Zue o] : Christmas gift over which any girl or woman - s v =X pelts. With the new collars and cuffs of the season. Each one lined throughout with silk—a XEX B Bon PN would simply go into ecstacies. B K alos i 3 speaks volumes to the “212% woman fastidious in her dress. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) covered, is soft enough for comfortable shoes and Washington's Fastest Growing Department Store echt Co. F Street at Tth s o8 1 iyt AL = irls' High Shocs, sizes 814 to 2. Girls Oxiords, sizes 8% ta ,2‘ WL EE T EEETELFEFTEXTEY EE I AL TR ET R XX ERTETT T el i e ey 's}. S e N R R S R R A I R R R R Y NN I IS S S aN A A4S - twice as strong as leather Shoes of sharkskin are waterproof and scuff- proof. I'his black satin pump, 2 _with kid trim, features —W"—_—_the high “spike” heel, $12.50 1‘3 *ll"" This patent colt strap pump, with kid trim, has = also the high spike heel, $12.50 . The Hecht Co.) Sharkskin shoes for children are finished in a bright tan shade. and the fine grain is very at- tractive. Only the highest grade of trimmings is used. Priced as follows: XEXEXEXEXERERXERX poeT e e e ecsi s e oot so st L sttt ta bt I

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