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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., ‘FEBRUARY 21, 1926—PART 3. [P o G > G v G 0] > > o C/ge’ BXZXEXEXGRXEIXERXZXEIEIGEIZILXEXZIRIRXEIRIEIBIRIRIRNIR IS Tomorrow---Washington’s Birthday, Store Hours--- 9:15 to 1 P. M. 1,200 Pairs of Chiffon mcer i duty . “Onyx Pointex” Hose s @ & vacancy | Full- Sl v on in the section of the ot 51 15 Slightly rps in which he I8 com. | 3 . fashioned ' Irregular nor in the ussignment ju- | ) > to which he belongs. Ro- | e officers relleved from assign- ! ment to duty with general staff sec- | i ible for ussignment ve Corps in | Slightly imperfect—but since they are full fashioned, with mercerized tops, you can expect excellent service from them. Not only in gun metal and black, but new shades of beige biscuit, French nude, sandalwood, at s O E 2 mosphere, blonde, nude, harvest, Pip et R : j / ing Rock and moonlight. / 2 (Main Floor, Tho Heoht Co fifiiiiii&iiii&&ifsi}{}i)f \ Four Mid-Year Gift Hints . 5 required for this : o 5 / . For *“showers” birthdays thut Cupt. E led from the other 1 = . - Con Y | e o ' b:n; ) ! / A8y MY, ] 2 and other anniversaries o the above- Doinied out, | : ‘ ] ' 7T Y oo Silver-Plated Butter ’ j Tubs, $1.95 group : | ments in all grades above that of first ‘vant in the Quartermaster Re- » (hose in the territorial E 7Y 2 & o 1ents being made / ’ ‘ s Depart- 7 t number of ection: tion pl . It has been sug that until Congress makes suffi- ppropriations for the proper ce and training of the Or- | Choice of either Hammered or Old erve it might be wise for tment !(v'dhl'nnunufl mak- | /. s % / 59K 00 e Dutch pattern. Each with a Pyrex : s i ions of | \ 25 2528 9252 | ; glass lining and cover. Inexpensive of | reser | . and practical. . whom - can 3 Main Floor, The Hecht Co be given » training once LGS fivs Seace it tonsa | Mademoiselle and Madame—choose intry into 'a false sense of and until Lo Four-Cup Electric Percolators, $4.95 Just the thing for the bride-to-be or the batchelor apartment. Alumi for the fimtl Now---Smart Coats For Spring more appointments in the al tioned grades will he made by OF POIRETSHEEN OF TWILL rvation of fire will be | ] ssed. » 343rd Engineer Band | 1@ | will hold dpractice Wednesday | Exquisite Silk: Lingerie ‘wers disi ed too long in fllin o : R e Filmy little georgette garments an be secured at Organ- headquarters, in the 1402 t north- S S i R e 5 : o (Due to the hollday tomorrow no in- FOR TRAVEL . | struct!e 3 ) P h 4 ? ; i > 3 . e I FOR SPORTS OF TWEED num or nickel plated. Specially s . SRR ol L Sen g Pt e e TR - priced to introduce our new Elec Eythe, Tmance reservists ani Distinguished interpretations of French modes—depending for chic upon their tailored trical Department on the Main F. D, “‘l‘ll uddr:ss the rfltgalm:el j . on Army trans : At the 496th Arfl‘llel’y nlr;elt’.lung ‘t‘;lna LR “Printzess” label. Sizes 14 to 20 for misses. For women 36 to 44, For small women 15V, d Artillery firing, prepa- ’ = . o aan S eimnE vrena to 394, : Thind Fioor 4 Normandy Chime Clocks : : .95 T |evening. Col. G, B. Young, 350t 1. I'he Debutante and Matron Will Wear ’8 fantry, commanding, will conduct the and patrolling and the discussion of - £ |20d patrolling end the smsion o 3 = a touch of beauty to vour mantel. Barsiraattt rercristy S o TAFFETA $ fae Snn ( Of hand-rubbed mahogany finisl e e GEORGETTE I ind fitted with a mellow toned chime et e e o QMG ~ - F / ‘ with a mellow-toned chime ntinue the Winter Plattsburg cotree, | FLAT CREPE THING to strike on the hour and half hour. i_lo September 4 at Fo h, | Medical Socfety Bullding, 1718 M N .. |street, to hear a lecture on camp | 3 | nite s i At i . e y Eas g | 1 ct the meet : grace as less trying colors. In the georgette frock sketched taffeta is used to form the ruffles «ppl! s mare racaivel STERN7UT.7 o which adorn the sleeves and apron. While the two other models are of flat crepe. Bright esg of the num! thorized | e - . (Third Floor “Yhe 30 Corps Area. - The. farl E JUSTICE. colors also. Sizes for women 36 to 44. For misses 14 to 20. R ) S © hout June TR e H g > Y 1| Big Indian Buck Forced to Wear | i Chenises 2- Sehln S UCHESNE, Utal, Febru: U{hers of Sfllkcn»smooth crepe de iaris sase e ot chine and radium. Demurely simple ignored by fellow males ol’ tribal ratd. | YN { few illi ) i | s o7 N 0 few more brilliant shades. Chemise B VR rera 4 s o 200 Sample Hats—Regularly $10 to $12.95 fi;"‘ in size 36 to M. Step-ins, size 23 10 of his life. 2 S, size 2 ) sentence never will be revoked —)? and there is no chance for a parole, ! meetings will be held, sitnplicity—or trimmings of furs that Paris sponsors for Spring. The new braided Tuxedo Tloor | battery detail, dutles and functioning | reginient’s meeting Thursday evening. Tambour shaped—and in « choice 18 gsafurdn,\' evening medical reserve offl- | Paris decreed navy blue for Spring and America confirms it with frocks which prove that Mahogany-Finished Candlesticks to §l'<\r\vett will conduct the meeting. P j t ?7 t S Z =N P an - . S ol 3 {exhrea iy tefion fmaleeor éfi,fl/'} } and tailored or quite frilly with rib- claim the present tribal leaders, who : $ 65 succeeded old Chief Colorow, a score 2 rears 4go. o { s Colorow who pronouncad S B 4) i L 14 > finance reservists and continues to the hem-line, and the slight flare is evident in many of the coats bearing the (Matn Floor. Tho Hecht Ot € [ of t instrument, signal and Scout He 111 b seisted by C: 3 - f N l 1 i i ety etz A fternoon Frocks o avy Blue of four decorative designs that add Signal Corps T st |cers of Washington will meet in the navy blue can be made into the most charming of afternoon dresses—with every bit as much Tatch. 95c Pair P 000 applications were received | DUCHESNE, Utal, Febru- “consclentious objector” and refused Tomorrow's “February Special” ; Y bons and lace. Flesh, peach and a mora than 80 years : “back to the squaws” upon who had declined to ac- - Colorow: on his last rald t the “palefaces” near Meekr. Fnllhltle:}; S‘:‘ Jail Not only unusual as a sale, but unusual as a Fash l D o T, i . N . o . Vis, Febraary 20 —The| ton display. Ior it seems scarcely a new fashion has el Gl e been omitted. Whetherfor sports. for business or dress 1 o resolution was adopted giving you'll find the best type included in these. For in | the menu that prisoners in the jail = - = = { must he served at 30 cents a meal * stance— Department hus an. | Breakfast, it is ordered, will consist - r relative to the detall | of coffee, bread, molasses, sausage or . The dinrer dishes Will {nclude e, ten or milk, potatoes, meat, 't ~varieties of tams " —close-fitting silk hats f Z The sport frock \lkc, fried potat 1a ~silk-and-straw the coat and the triw or ach, bread, butter or molataes 4 ; \ -draped silk hats combinations : tailleur 211 achieve RS P added smartness if worn fl d ] ~high crowned felts -new half surbans Something as & Hole z \‘z;‘r}i g fl;"‘:fi(t)é‘:m };\.quir & Edinbursh So ; scarf. E an Wctitiion t‘:\';nr-‘_\—u-lnow do 5‘0\:! blocked or plain colored— room, as a whole? A as you wish. And of crepe de g 5 chine or georgette. One-week Special offer to celebrate (Main Floor, the opening of our new B nd Ditto—As a hole it's fine, | s @ room not so good. TN A O e e e e Monday Should Prove a ,‘Iighl}' ZREXZZ AT XXX IZXBXEIT XX = = ———\& Popular Baby Day Your stationery monogrammed at these special A dozen or more useful, necessary and always pretty things At prices way les§ than usual. “The Pouwder gng*ra reng @5 ection . Box™ Miss Carmela Ponselle Ivory Nursery Chairs, $3.95 Large size and sturdily built. th tray, colored beads and a separate commode. Ivory Bassinettes, $895 Roomy in size, 20x40, with rubber-tired wheels and splen Jid wire springs. Cotton-filled Pad to Fit, $3. Childrew’s Ivory Cribs Some with decorative panels wood or metal cane, in size 2. Larger-sizes with poly- chrome trimmings. Muslin Crib Sheets, 50c Of fine quality white muslin with hemstitched hems. Sizes x50, wcases to Match, 12x18, 29¢. Children’s Play Yards $5.95 Collapsible—and splendid for mdoors or out. Of natural colored oak, fitted with colored counting beads. Quilted Bed Pads, 59¢ Cotton-filled Bed Pads, 1 i Covered with white muslin and Your stationery monogrammed at these special rates on paper purchased from our stationery de partment. ‘Twelve styles of steel dies from which to choose New Die Including Embossing in amry color on 1 quire of paper, §1.95 Embossing in any color on 2 quires and over, $1.50 Novelty paper with lined envelopes—plain or deckled edges. Club size or in folded sheets, white or pastel shades, 95c. < Is Complete in Service and Embodies Many EXCLUSIVE Features The Valaze Treatments of Mme Helena Rubinstein are especially ef fective in all cases of blemished, sal low. oily or dry skin. Treatments—S$2.00 and Up Suggestions for home treatment without charge. CIRE-CEL MARCEL—the marcel that T tetetatetatatatal Layer-felt Mattress to Fit, stitched in zig-zag stitch, ”’?s' o 5 Rayon Crib Spreads, $1.95 i white or in colors. 73c value, special, 45c. I:a»pokfab,v Px»ows._].;()c With ii\tg“g"‘ Fi"h‘f* like White or in colors—“Autocrat” or “Highland Linen” Soft crib or carriage pillows, grown-ups’ bedspreads. Rose or 5 covered with pink or blue Blue—with scalloped cdges paper or correspon'd‘en.ce cards, :Lc,” 3 g sateen. = Conveniently sized, Sizes 403/x60. White or gray “Highland Linen” letter size, 78 folded ldxl‘z. i 3 - Wool-Mixed Blankets, $1.59 sheets to the pound, 65c pound. X o N zft'awet’ Pads, 75¢ Wooly blankets, pink or blue 50 Calling Cards, including new copper plate in séript Lap-size “'pads, 17x18, with Roth nursery and floral pat- type, $1.25. ) rubber sheeting on one side, terns. Bound with matching the other quilted and absorbent. sateen. Size 36x30.. (Infants' Section—Second Floor.) TiE HecuT Co-F STREET Store Hours, 9:15 to 6 P.M. stays and stays. $1.25 and up. (The Powder Box. Fiftb Floor Fine Quality Lingne Fashions the Newest Smocks, $1.95 itats A fine quality that looks quite & Orders Taken on Invitations and Announcements linen-like after being laundered. And g these have the comfortable, inverted back-pleat that gives all the freedom you would wish for. Dress length— to fully protect your clothes. And in clear, bright shades of rose, Cadet blue. lavender, nile, and gold. (Fifth Ficor, The Hecht Co. Novelty stationery—club size sheet,” or letter size. —soprano of the Metropolitan Opera Company sings on Febru- ary 22nd at the George Washing- ton University. Miss Ponselle uses the Hardman Piano exclu- sively. PR T TETE S S R R PE HEEX A IR ST ETIRETAY Hardman Pianos dre Sold Only at | The Hecht Co.---Music Store 618 F Street-