Evening Star Newspaper, January 8, 1926, Page 24

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24 Buy Stone Mountain Memorial Coins [he Government permits these specially minted half dollars to sell for $1 for the benefit of the association. Socially prominent young women, sponsoring this drive, are selling these coins on the first floor of our new store. And Mr. Franklin Barber Clark has contributed a mag- nificent canvas, on display in our window. %iifizifxifzifiiiiiifiifiiiiii# B/ @0 @ @ THE, CIRE-CEL MARCEL B/ NEW EXCLUSIVE - LASTING 1!5\‘ We have the EXCLUSIVE RIGHT for 3/ the city of Washington for this Cire-cel & Marcel—a rev n in Marcel waving. 8 » more ruffled, lusterless hair at the B da or during the day’s activities. The \ Gi .| Marcel keeps every hair in place, B/ every wave smoothly to the contour of the W head. 5?"3 TELEPHONE FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT ?5; (The Powder Box, Fifth Floor.) PSS S L S S AT PSS S PSP PSP d This is Something Very Special Women's $3.95 to $5.95 Sport Sweaters 52.95 Slip-overs, golf and cricket coats. Brushed wool or novelty weaves. Black, navy, copen, tan and brown Sketched—Sport plaid in tan, blue, black, with jacquard design in gold, orange and green. Sketched—Cricket coat of blue brushed wool combined with chrome orange. Cocoa-colored bone buttons. Many additional styles, equally as smart, in every new color and combination. Sizes 36 to 40. (Fifth Floor.) Stressing the fash- ionable new lLight shades in $7.50 “Fashion - Modes™ —and other new stvles at $10. A — Sauterne kid pump, brown leather lattice trim; spike heel. $10. ErS oSt P totatT ta tata ta ta s <> % THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1926. il SNl S X5 SSSSS QUL P/ Z S Z S /g 5 S S &S > VN N D7 Sl 722 s DIRLL e LSS S S LS T & S \ I 774 2K Every New Fur on Misses’ Winter Coats---Reduced $ 42.75 So well made and in such good style that you can finish out this season and be sure of another Winter’s wear. The popular flared, circular, straightline, and wrap-around models. With fur collars (roll-—shawl—Tuxedo). Deep cuffs of fur on sleeves of the newest cut. IHigh colors, the most pronounced Winter preference, as well as the fashionable black, blue and tan. Sizes 14 to 20. Fashion — Every New These are coats from our regular stock. That sold regularly for $69.50. Luxurious pile fabrics— heavily trimmed with squirrel, caracul and wolf. (Third Floor.) Be sure to wear violets—the latest whim of fashion. Small bunches or corsages, 39¢c to $1.75 A (First Floor ) (¥4 New Hats---with a ~Such Smart Bags! touCh Of Stl’dw ¢ They should be $4.95 Smart silk hats suggesting Spring— t’:;:;ll:':nd”::j‘ergre;d;ilef.“goI::-?d azfld,‘;;l.;ct;. flower, ornament, or painted trimming. Pouch or flat shaped, beaded in gay floral or conventional designs—coin purse and mirror. Leather underarms or pouches —high colors, contrasting colors, or black. Silk pouches in vivid shades and black. (Birst Floory Just arrived from New York—in be tween season’s turbans, hats with feature trims, or off-the-face models. Every new color, and in every head size. schoolgirls’ to matrons’. 3 (Fifth Floonk R X4 B — Bois - de - rose one-strap pump. smartly emphasized by narrow bands of lizard. $10. C—Saddle tan pump with bronze buckle, plain toe and popular Cuban heel. $7.50. All sizes, and widths irom AA to C. “Zsppers” — the gemuine Goodrich make—all siges, $4.50 and $6. (First Floor.) X Presenting a collection of weaves that wear well, laun- der better, and last longer. Noveliyialove eilkond $ .89 shipnmering rayon under- things. To fit any form. Gowns, chemises, vests, step-ins and bloomers charm- ingly developed in peach, nile, maice and pink Some are strictly tailored—others utterly feminine in their arrangements of lace and medallions. Tailored and lace-trimmed gowns and chemises of rayon. Some in lovely two-tone effect. Glove silk bloomers, glove silk vests and step-ins to match, medallion and two-tone lace trimmed. 2 (Fifth Floer.) V7 O o A Nl N2 SN2 SN2 SNl Marinello Qffer $1.50 Double Compact—Given With Every Marinello Purchase A very dainty compact—containing Marinello compact powder and Marinello rouge—will he given tomorrow with every Marinello prodact pur chased. Note the moderate Marinello prices: Marinello Lettuce Cream, 60c to $2 Marinelio Combinati Marsucllo Tissue Cream, : Manrinello Stringent Cream, 60c, $1, $2.75 60c to $1 Marinello Girl Powder, 50¢ Marinello Foundation Cream SUE Made by Elgin---and their smallest model! $22-45 14-kt. White Gold Watch Selling Formerly for $30 We have a limited quantity stock—and to insure their d sales—we have re-marked th 7-jewel movement fitted in a 14 case. Specially Purchased--Women's' 2-Piece Pajamas $Y .95 Qur $295 to $4.95 quality —Slip-over or coat style P'ajamas with spirits as buoyant s trimmings. Of crepe, broadcloth, striped soisette or pongee prints. In combin color to achieve a miracle of contras white, helio, blue, tan or striped. Fifth Floor.) All the festive shades of Spring in gay crepe de chine scarfs of our usual $297 quality. In very festive mood are these daring scarfs—with flowered or stenciled de- signs. They are exceed ingly popular under winter coats, and bid fair to sound new spring color notes. - . (First F1uor.) "tamaans THE HECHT CO.-F STREET Y L AR RS SAS Marinello W hitening Creain sh. maize—flowered or

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