Evening Star Newspaper, December 28, 1925, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1925. BARUINAL ASKS A! MME. BERENGER TO TELL PRESS |MILLION-A-DAY OUTLAY SHE IS A '\'\()\l AN, NOT POLITICIAN| N CHICAGO BUILDING | Enough xes;n;es and Apartments : HURBH PARI_EY Is l‘n ‘minist, But Not Militant: Has No Children, But| grectea in 1825 to House | ms i lany Books, and Is Widely Known in Literary 200,000 Persons Is Record. ! Message Classes Commg and Art Cireles in France. "CHICA et 28.—Ry | ‘31'9'”21 FSu-l Eucharist Congress as ; = | Greatest Religious Fete. 1 15 el nes monen : e December 28. STORE NEWS Hoars: 8 AM. to 6 PM. Greatest Sale : o ytrade for ASHEVILLE FIRE. $500,000 |PRbRERGRAEE adeler | Destroys Four Buildings, Sweeping StudEbaket I , | ASTEN I’tlllllu‘xg\h (BIOCJk?;\!mbfil 28 ’ Puw:r Duyab’h{" F"“(“J ul s and oaa ‘tP‘ ginating in the furnace 2 b In the History -of Our Shop c~~rars| | SEA-TRAIN-CAR | ! SICKNESS ea of travel stopped at edy has evel re- From every angle this is our premier sale. In-values and size of stock it tops them all. The winter season is now well advanced and our manufacturers have simply jammed our cases and racks with new stock, for quick disposal. ‘g":”C"'q“““‘q";4"‘4‘111 4¢‘¢1‘4¢<1w«0e4‘4w 'rherearemoreflmnwwibmdmm e van here. It means a stock that is absolutely complete in every particular—sizes, styles and variety of ma- terials. Get these points:—At $35 to $55 you will find our famous ‘‘Stratford” Clothes—none finer intheworld. Overcoats at $55 up include the beautiful Worumbos, Montagnacs and Crombies. ‘40 Values 3 e e e e e B e e B B e e B D T L T 1#"00'\‘*““0‘%“?‘10“‘7!‘5“‘0!1 Tuesda y Afternoon in The Hecht Co. Basement Store Fashion Revue on Living Models L L e L s L Rl Al (R LY 1% ey AAA PLUREBUMES LA BUR R LR BB B R B AL R From 4:45 P.M. = y ’ y 'y Iy - 4 y |y |9 y y ] y :V ] “‘ b 4 ] y y y ] 50 Values ° 60 Values ° 75 Values ¥ 80 and ‘85 Overcoats 60 FASHION Revue on living models brought from New York A. to display what promises to be the greatest sales purchase of dresses ever presented in Washington. Gorgeous after~ noon, dinner and dance dresses together with models for busi- ness and street wear. Every dress displayed to be included in the great Sale of Dresses at §9.90, scheduled for Wednesday, December 30. Sce Tomorrow’s Star and News for details of the Sale. Music for the Fashion Revue furnished by the locally famous Happy Walker’s Orchestra Tomorrow from 4:45 until 6 No Dresses Sold Until Wednesday Morning, 9:15 THE HECHT C0.BASEMENT STORE = A e nvamuufi—uu»goteae-hw&n”vmzneeakauuw»nuuuuuuw F L O U DR Ul 0 0 L B O LA P UM L MU MU D AU AT AL DL DTN D U M UR AR YD L L DL P O Ot BB D B VL B L 2 Oy & KA A UM UM UB LA L AL A LA UA UL UL AU R LS A LA LA L HLA LA LMUNAL DAL S L H UM UH UM BB »- Lot ol d At Y ?fi"fl""""!fifi?fil'fimfll"‘ WA IE I @ 4T ENIEIETE N I ETIENET @I @REIETIE I e e 4 e e e

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