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CXEXZIZRXZIZRIBX THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1926. 23 ARERERIR ARG RIS RS RSB IRIRE AR G RBIBIB LS . OBLEY THAT SENSIBLE Mademoiselle wears a Suit of Tweed 525 Fashion decides that nothing suits the younger set Dbetter than tweeds— diagonal, herring bone, or diamond block in weave. Tailored ‘single, or double breasted, belted or unbelt- ed style. Smart pockets, patch or slot, inverted pleats, and lots and lots of buttons add the finishing touches to these suits. Sizes 14 to 20. (Third Floor., Misses' Section.) A -Mannish Tailored Overblouse, of heavy ra- dium is the correct com- plement to this tweed suit. High necked with square collar, $7.95. (Fifth Floor.) “THRIFTIES” “A penny sav < pin a day 35 and $6.50 “De Bevoise” Corselette, $2.85 Satin and brocade in and fuller figures. rubber shoulder straps, si Sizes 32 to 48 Silver-Plated Sugar and Creamer $2.95 Graceful in shape, and with a choice of several patterns, some ham- mered designs. Al sets are gold lined. (First Floor.) Men's Spring Hats 35295 One day only at this price. Lvery hat in new style. Snap brims and fancy bands. Colors: Pearl, tan, light gray. e ey ed is twopence dear— ’s @ groat a vear.” —Benjamsn Franklin. flesh or peach for both slender Wide elastic over hips, ribbon or de fastening and six supporters (Fifth Floor ) “Hoover” Aprons $1.29 Function as dress or apron—double wear, toc. with fold-over fronts. Fast - color chambray. white muslin collars and cuffs — or all white muslin. (Fifth Floor.) $7.95 Doll Carriages 5445 For “dolly’s” Easter journey — rubber - tired wheels on fine reed body and hood. Specially priced. (First Floor.) Everybody’s Wearing S M OCK S ‘At $1.95—Clever little smocks developed linene and cretonne. the new high colors. At $2.95—In the ever popular broadcloth, soft sateen, smocks shades of gold, maize, and rose heliotrope, Smocks reign supreme — long ago they con- quered the artistic world —now they wave their brilliant colors over office, home, and school. Preparing the break- fast omelette—receiving the morning caller—typ- ing the bank report— teaching the young idea, the modern woman wears a smock. She may find them at The Hecht Co. in a variety of fabrics and prices. in All or in At $3.95—Smocks of Belgian linen. 'In natu- ral shade. Necessary fullness arranged with smockings. At $4.95 — Silkette figured and fine dotted sateen. Y o k e back piped with black, black button trimmed. At $8.95—Very smart indeed, in the new Rus- sian manner, fashioned of pongee silk, printed border, trimmed. Dress length and high necked. (Fifth Floor.) IMPULSE: OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT TOMORROW AT WASHINGTON’S About our $5 Collection of Easter Hat Emphasizing the present rage for the beret —which vies with the high creased crown, the narrow and medium brim. Berets of grosgrain belting tailored hats in straw, silk and transparent hats in colors to match your costume, all are in this reasonably priced group. (Fifth Floo: Quite Special $4.95 Handbag $3.39° Freshen your Spring outfit by buy- ing a new bag. Either pouch or under- . arm style in all the high colors and black leather. 200 bags taken from our regular stock and marked for Iaster selling. Gloves Must Have Frivolous Cuffs, - $2.95 Turned-back cuff with contrasting inserts Gloves to go with the Easter ensem- ble—carrying fashion to your finger tips. The newest ideas from Parisian glovemakers. Mode with brown, and black with white. (First Floor.) (Firat Floor.) pust Y27 S350 W s27% \|/ , 42759 With ,or A Without the Cape , . | /( $0750 7 \ A \ : | Spring Coats of Appealing Simplicity Winter Rose Tan, Navy, Emerald $2 7 50 Black, Blue-bell . Gray > For Women and Misses, Sizes 14 to 5215 The simplicity of the Spring mode, charmingly accented by capes and flares, both full and modified—not forgetting many delightful new ideas in straightline coats. Stitching, embroidery, braid and fur is used in novel ways on sleeves and coats. All are here tomorrow, moderately priced, for those who want to be first in sponsoring the ; Spring mode. Lorcheen---Twill---Poiretsheen---Satin Fabrics in Favor for Finer Coats Women's and Misses” Apparel—Third Floor I. MILLERe Now in Washing- ) L MILLER Lizard! The last word in Spring shoe- leather whether alone or with patent kid as may be seen in the model sketched, priced, 516-50 ton Exclusively at The Hecht Co. In company with Dobb’s Hats and Printzess Ap- parel. In I. Miller Shoes it is an easy matter to cater to onc’s preference, for here you will find a style diversity for every function—for every frock—slippers created to captivate the fancy of the most fastidious. (First Floor.) I Miller is the first to present the Feminine Silhouette in slippers, a Paris idea approved by Jenny, Bechoff, Jean Mangin and other famous couturiers. WASHINGTON CLUB WOMEN! We offer, frec of charge, the use of owr Sth Floor Auditorium for teas, bridge, meetings, and other club activitics. For particulars phone Main 5100, Auditorium Manager NEWEST STORIE DEPARTMENT A “Margy"” Frock with a Capelette 535 Developed in faille and georgette—many blue and hunter's green But should mademoi- selle prefer the chic bolero, she finds that vogue cqually smart— indeed two-piece frocks, straight lines, and flares may be found in this col- lection just arrived from New York. And colors to delight the wearer and enchant the beholders. Sea green. bois de rose, Capri blue. jade, beige, black and navy. Sizes 14 to 20. (Misses' Section, Third Floor.) You Are Invited to Attend A Children’'s Style Promenade Saturday morning—10:30 to 11:30 Saturday afternoon—I1:30 to 2:30 On the Second Floor for Youny [uii: Juvenile apparel for boys and girls from three o sixteen years of age will be displayed on fiving models from the Hoffman & Hoskin- Dancing. The Charleston. a toe dance and an en-cmbl ballet will be given by the pupils. Music by Sidney Seidenman’s Orchestra TOILETRIES At much lower prices than usual— things you need to fill the vacancies in vour bathroom cabinet and on vour dressing table. $1 Coty Face Powder, 79¢ S0c Bath Salts, 15c. 35¢ Mad Nail Polish, 21¢ $1.35 Pinaud’s Quinine. Studio o Woodbury Soap. 17¢ 39¢ pkg. Gillette Blades and 45c Mennen's Shaving Cream, both, 75¢. 85¢. Ipana_Tooth Paste, 31¢ $125 Pinaud’s Lilac Vege- Listerine, farge size. 69¢, tal, 75¢. Frostilla Lotion, 18¢ Again Paris speaks— Voile Undies in Pastel Tones And not high priced. $l .95 Sheer and beautiful, made of the finest French and Romola chiffon voile. the gowns. chemises and pa- jamas in this collection are without a parallel at this price. In flower-like shades of buttercup, baby blue. flesh tones, sweet pea, nile green and white, trimmed with real lace and embroidery insets. Serviceable in spite of sheerness, because they launder so beautifully, and so easily. (Fitth Floor.) rsy” Frock for Little Woman 35 €. A “Ma The With the new bishop sleeve of two fabrics— beautifully embroidered. The collection — just in from a special de- signer for the smaller figure—contains every smart fabric in every popular color. Heavy flat crepes. georgettes, failles fash- ioned with the Parisian neck lines, the newest skirt ideas, the embroid- ered sleeves. Colors are Jenny rose.” bois de rose, beige, gray. pheasant, green, navy. black. Sizes 18% to. 39%. (Little Women's Section Third Floor.) Women's Full-Fashioned Phoenix Silk Hose $].50 Medium weight with mercerized tops These days when women require so many changes in’ hosiery—so many different colors—why pay high prices when such quality as Phoenix may be purchased at The Hecht Company for so little? i i This quality hose comes in buff clair, silver clair. pink clair, nude, parchment, madura, harvest, moon- light, beige, gun metal and black. And they have the reinforced tipt toe, lisle soles and garter top. (First Floor.)