Evening Star Newspaper, November 12, 1925, Page 37

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THE_EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 19%5. M m X 1,000 Pairs of | Men’s Shoes Both high and low shoes in all sizes. Just wait ’til you see them. Not only fine Scotch grains and genuine calfskins, but some of real Vici kid. Either black or tan. Finely built shoes with the al- ways dependable Good- year welt soles and re- silient rubber heels. All the best men’s styles are represented, with broad, balloon, French or English toes. Every- thing you could wish for as to styles, and all A sizes, too, from 6 to 11. Widths from B to EE. Men’s House Slippers . Brown kidskin or embossed alligator 9 4c skin—which means the 300 pairs won’t last long. All have soft, padded soles and heels, the very acme of comfort. Sizes 6to 11. Millinery Department énting, you're pretty sure to ats in the hundred-and-one $ 44 Silk Dress Hats with the new - lhes of ostrich. And innumer- 1,200 Pieces of g 3 . . 'Dainty Lingerie Nightgowns Step-Ins, Bloomers Envelope Chemise c Princess Slips Nightgowns of sheer lingerie nainsook, either white or flesh colored. Envelope che- mise, lace trimmed or tailored, in white, flesh or honeydew. Bloomers of flowered crepe or sateen—some in extra sizes. Dainty step-ins of striped dimity or an attractive basket-weave, lingerie fabric. And Princess slips of striped sateen, black, herna, navy, pansy or brown. (All with hemstitched bodice tops. HT CO. t Store pens Tomorrow Open house tomorrow. With prices such as you've never seen before and which only an opening could bring. Everything brand-new—even to the counters. At prices you could scarcely suppose possible. We want you to become acquainted with this new Basement Store, so we planned this sale with prices to make your visit well worth while. The New Yard Goods Section Offers You 1,000 Yards of Quality Silks Popular satin canton Crepe-back satin Lustrous canton crepe Shimmering milo-sheen & Heavy sport satin {/ Excellent quality radium Exceptional satin Fine black taftfetas canton Black charmeuse Silk-and-cotton crepes $ 1:04 Yard Every yard of it worth from $1.50 to $2 a yard At last you can buy yard goods at the Hecht Co. And, better still, you can buy them at Basement prices. The very qualities displayed elsewhere, but far less in price. This great purchase of Silks is typical. A manufacturer’s concession to our intro- ductory sale. Plenty of black, since this is the season for it. And other new colorings as well. 1,000 yards may seem a lot— but not at $1.04. So you'd better make this your first stop when shopping tomorrow. $1.50 to $2 Fine Wool Serges, 94c Yd. Finely Woven French Serges, 42 inches wide. Sturdy Storm Serges for the children, 40 inches wide. Wool Checks, 54 inches wide. All-wool Serge, 36 inches wide. And beautiful Silk-and- wool Novelties, 40 inches wide. The story in a nutshell, but just wait until you see them. $2 Printed Georgette Crepes, $1.24 Yd. Beautiful Floral Crepe so much in demand. With soft-colored backgrounds of orchid, maize, copen blue, peach, light blue, gray and pink. All are a full yard wide. $1.50 Two-toned Mattassa, 84c Yd. A popular drapery and lining fabric. In beautiful combinations of rose and silver, green and gold, rose and gold, gray and American beauty and rose and blue. 36 inches wide. 65c Granite Suitings 34c A real value if ever there was one. Fine Crepe Granite Suiting in hair-line effects, checks, broken checks and plaids. And in all the want- ed colorings. Men’s English Broadcloth Shirts $71.04 One of the finest manufacturer’s in the country made them and offered them to us for this opening sale. And they’re just what every man looks for. Sized right, with plenty of room to stretch. Of a fine-grade cloth that holds its luster after many washings. Trimmed with fine ocean pearl buttons. Sizes 13} to 18, in white, blue, gray or tan. Boys’ $1.49 Tweed and Cassimere Suits There are 600, but we wish there were 1,200, because once Mothers see them they're going to go fast. Oliver Twist styles, with little straight trousers buttoning on to the blouse. Made of smooth gray cassimeres and gray or brown tweed cassimeres. Trimmed with soutache braid. c Splendid school suits for the small boy who never seems to have enough. Sizes 3 to 8. Collar Attached $10 Standard “Gas”’ Convenient-to-Carry Coupon Books 39,.44 The first time you have ever been able to get the famous “Standard Gas” and “Anti- Knock Fuels” at a discount. So here’s your chance, Mr. Busy Downtown Motorist (Mrs., too) to get one of these convenient coupon books. Only a limited number of them, hence only one to a customer. Boys’ 25c¢ to 35¢c Hose 14c Buy by the dozens, for your sons and your daughters, for 2,000 pairs may not last the day. Full-length Derby ribbed hose (some 7-8 length with cuffs) knit of fine combed yarns in the pineapple stitch. And reinforced for hard wear. Slightly irregular. 600 Boys’ Knickers 94c Mothers—save mending—lay in a supply of these ever-wearing, strongly woven knickers of good wool mixture." You will not have to worry about ‘“his pants” this school year. Sturdy knick- ers, fully reinforced. All ages between 8 and 16. Boys’ 69¢ Blouses 44c Blouses that you do not see every day at such a price as this. For they are of striped percales and plain colored cham- brays—two materials that wear and wash to perfection. Carefully cut and strongly sewed. Plenty of patterns to choose from and in all sizes. Boys’ 79¢ Union Suits 54c Fleeced on the inside, just enough to make them warm, but not heavy and hard to wash. Suits of medium weight, elastic ribbed cotton in a cream color that defies dinginess. High neck and ankle length. Sizes 3 to 16 years. Men’s $4.50 to $8.50 Sweaters $3.94 An “opening opportunity” to get a Sweater for less than half the usual price. Many are all wool—others 34 wool—a few 1, wool. So you had better come early and get in the rush. With the November chill in the air a Sweater is the garment you have “got to get.” Sizes 36 to 46. Men’s 59¢ to 75¢ Hose : 34c Three Pairs for $1 The entire output of irregulars from a well known mill makes this price possible. Some of pure silk with lisle tops and soles. Some silk and mercerized. Some silk and rayon. Some with rayon weaves. In fancy plaids, blocks and stripes—also plain black and tan.

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