Evening Star Newspaper, February 28, 1926, Page 80

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14 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. C., FEBRUARY 28, 1926—PART 3. LIBRZIBIIZRGRERT The Hecht Co. Cordially invites Washington Women to allend Monday---a Style Show and Sellin Printed Silk Frocks designed by Jean Both the Fabric Patterns and Dress Styles were created in Paris by M. Patou, especially for American Women and Misses “Made in Paris”—that magic little label, which when sewn into a frock has en- raptured the fancy and loosened the purse-strings of American women! But Monsieur Patou would see the MANY, rather than the FEW, American women claim his creations—and so, he has allowed us to RECREATE eighteen of his mod- els, and thirty of his individually designed silk print patterns, each with the pre- cious little French Tag attached—to sell for the unbelievably low sum of $16.75. And so, for the first time in feminine fashion, the great name of Jean Patou, the gen- ius of this master coutourier, is indelibly linked with moderate priced dresses, tangibly and definitely. M. Jean Patou _ 5 Parou Datterns = 15.af I ‘Dd;ou'\tyle i Master French Coutouricr H)OUefterj Every experienced American fashion buyer takes in M. Patou’s salon showing as surely as she takes over her passport. For from his establishment at 7 Rue Saint- Florentine, Paris, she brings the models that set the fashions of the American women. Fach Model has been Named by Monsieur Patou Eighteen distinctly different models, each with its name at- tached, as Patou christened it. As the models pass before you in re- view—take note of the ones you think prettiest, and ask for them by name. T heir Names Are: Amarante Corinthe Baladeuse Cote d’Azur ‘Beatrice Embassy Club Biarritz Fantasio Bluette Favorite Bouclette Flappers Cannes Geisha Carina Indus Chamonix Josephine Chatelaine La Boulie Checkers La Rencontre y g1 Claridge Les Dominos 3 £ Cocktail Lillian Colony Club Linote Confiance Lovely - A Fashion Revue by Seven Pemberton Dancers ---10 to 11 o'clock tomorrow morning--- —with musical interludes by Happy Walker’s Salon Orchestra High-Lights of the Patou Style Revue There are 600 Frocks in all. There are 18 Patou-designed styles. You will not have to imagine how this or that model looks i 4 e P i “on.” You will see it worn by seven of Washington’s loveliest There are all sizes, 16 to 42. . 3 : IR N S—— . girls—the Stafford Pemberton Dancers. We have chosen these There is a Stage and Promenade so that girls as typical American types—and you shall see how well M. every one will be able to see. . . 3 5 i Ml il sendet TN luis. Patou has fltFed h1§ fashions to their personalities. And we are Models will wear I. Miller Shoes. sure you will enjoy Happy Walker’s orchestra during the Models will wear Phoenix Hose. : Location: On the Third Floor. performance' Time: 10 to 11 Tomorrow, Monday THE HECHT CO~F STREFT Store Hours, 9:15 to 6 P.M. N N S S S S S i S ST S N S S S S N NS e S S e S T S T ST S i T o

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