Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
' J fhis Internafional Display ). Fashions i Oure Ney Show Windows .V = The windows are the eyes of a store. and one may look inlo them and discover what that store is thinking aboul. Tomor- . . 4 row. should you pause in your daily travels lo gaze upon the Bt windows of our new store, you will readily see thal we have a ) _ s : : = 3 S1lks from lady on our mind. Miss Washington—and to her we dedicate . these windows so that she may know how tireless are our efforts lo please her. For her. the beautics of America and other lands. For Tn the new order of things, which now prevails at The her. fashions from Paris. Silks from Japap. Linens from Heeht Co., :\m‘pk‘ ~pru\'i\inn has been made for Miss Wash- Treland. Turs irom Alaska. Diamonds from Africa. Per- ington’s escort. Two separate floors c~]\cci:\ll_\" laid out for fumes from France. Rugs from the ‘Orient. - Tweeds from AMen, to be reached by a separate men's entrance. On one Fngland. Bronzes from Rome. Rubber from India. For floor—men’s furnishings, hats, shoes and sport apparel. On her, The Heeht Co. has searched the corners of the globe, and the other floors, NMen's ( 'Illl]li\l}\".——.\-])(‘mml and Society Brand hrought to her, in their new store, those things, little or large, Suits and Overcoats; the correct clothes for day and night expensive or otherwise, for which only the feminine heart as well. A beautifully equipped floor, expansive, but not ex- ] Fashions j; from FRANCE serve Miss Washington and her near relatives. : ing personnel and enlarged facilities for making alterations. — can vearn. Now there’s a cosmopolitan store on F street to pensiverwith many additional fitting rooms, increased sell- Cordially, The Hecht Co. inviles you lo inspect their new home which opened foday and to see this interesting window display. Tue HECHT CO-F STREET