Evening Star Newspaper, March 16, 1926, Page 12

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MARCH 16, 1926. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, Very Specially Priced—Wednesday 1,200 Princess Slips in New Spring Colors 511.95 $2.95 -3 395 Fashioned of the loveliest fabrics for sheer Spring and Summer frocks. When worn under darker colors of chiffon or georgette these slips make the costume, so be sure to supply your- They are all well tailored, roomy without bulk and come in sizes 36 to 44. Another Shipment—Just In David Grimes 5-Tube Radios Completely Stripped Dowwn delivers the set to you. The balance may be paid for in small mont/zlv amounts conven- ient to you. This is your opportunity to gfl' your David Grimes Radio Receiv- i ing Set completely stripped. It will give you the chance to pur- chase - your own parts and the pleasure of putting them together yourself. Or perhaps you have self with a variety. parts at home you would like to use. And the budget plan brings it to you at a very small cost. This David Grtmes 5-Tube Set Completely Equipped, $69.50 (Muslc Store, 618 F St N.W ) Sale of 300 Boys’ Sport Suits At $1.95 —The fabrics are baro- et satin, milo-sheen, Philippine or Porto Rican Lingerie Cloth. In white, flesh, honeydew, tan, gray, navy, black. pencil, crimson and gold. At $2.95 ~—The fabrics are pon- gee, radium silk, crepe de chine, in lace trim- med and tailored styles. The radium and crepe de chine slips have shadowproof hems of nainsook or three-inch hems. In flesh, white, honeydew, nile, black, tan, orchid and navy. At $3.95 Heavy quality radium silk slips with hip-length hems of the same material. Tn the new rich Spring black, navy, old blue, flesh. purple and American colorings of tan, gray, white, honeydew. pencil, Of Imported Linen Solid Colors to Wear to School 3] .95 W hite and Pastel .\'lmc’es for “Dress-up” The aristocrat of sport suits for boys—made in smart sport or flapper styles, with fancy pauh pockets, mannish belts (with loops), sport collars and short sleeves. Plain colors of blue, brown, blonde, tan and pastel shades. Also in white with dark colored trousers. Little boys from 3 to 10 years are going to be very g;oud when they wear these linen suits—and mothers will charmed also not only for the looks, but their marvelous value. For Boys and Girls the feet. (Second Fioor.) 500 Pairs Moccasin Oxfords and Play Sandals 51 .39 Mothers, let your head save your children’s feet. Re- member the play “shoes are the miost important in forming You will be doing your child a favor to get these all-leather tan oxfords and also a pair of play sandals, both Sizes 5 to 2 Ages 2 to 10 with Goodyear stitched leather soles and heels. (Second Floor.) Children’s Sport Hose, 3 Pairs for $1 Exactly what you would want to go with the play shoes above, 74 sport hose and silk 7% socks. Three Wednesday Specials! Snug-fit Slippers, 79¢ Only 250 pairs. so be on hand carly to get yours! Made of black, old rose and copen quilted satin with soft padded soles and heels, cushion inner soles, em- broidered vamps and fancy braid binding. All sizes, 3 to 8. Brighten Up! New Silk Scarfs, Special, $1.88 Have you seen the new block designs in brilliant colo: ings? They arc printed on crepe de chine and georgette with stenciled borders or iringe ends. These beautiful scarfs also come in solid colors Side-Opening Mothex Bags. 59¢ An excellent bag made of very heavy rope paper, thor- oughly tarred and guaranteed dust and moth proof. These bags feature the side opening, making the clothing easy of Space for three garments. They save storage bills. (Sixth Ploor.) access. Thrifties “A penny saved is two-pence dear- 1 pin a day's a groat a year.” ~B. Franklin 300 Pieces Astec Pottery Fwelve styles, including howls, vases, flower pots in this very attractive ware for fluur orv able ¥ Floor Hand-Embroidered Linen Totwels 39¢ Beigian linen with Porto Rican embroidery, in elahorate color designs. Some white, others bordered in cF!v] row ‘blue xth Floor | Linen Buffet Sets and Buffet Scarfs $1 Each arfs, Krinkled an’mls. Double-bed size 3 red $203 Onyx Chiffon Hose Sl )0 silk hose, with Almond, nude metal, mule and black. value. (Second Floor.) Only 50 Victrolas Left to Sell at Half Price ‘And The Hecht Co. is one of the few stores that still have these popular models Eifth Floor.) 200 Beautlful Lamps | 200 Georgette Shades 55-95 Each Junior and Bridge Lamps, of wrought iron artistically finished in dull or burnished effects. But at half, and less than half price, there will soon be none left. Remember, only 30 of them, and everybody knows what splendid instruments the Victor Victrolas are. Exquisite lamp shades of georgette. fringed or unfringed, in all the shapes and colors you could wish. Junior shades and bridge shades, too. $5.95 each. Artistic bases and lovely shades you would cxpect to pay a great deal more for. This Console Victrola 75 Its regular price about a year ago was S150 (Fourth Floor.) Junior Lamp Shades Junior Lamp Bases 57.95 Silk and georgette shades deeply fringed. Bases of wrought iron or in polychrome. Ihis handsome console type of Vietrola is alwayvs popular. Tt makes such a perfect addition to your living room furniture. or fits in so nicely in your reception hall. To own a Victrola means introducing to your home the great est music, both vocal and instrumental, that the world knows. A privilege that is yours now for this very small amount. (Musie Store, 618 F Sticet.) Blué and rose, black and gold, black and rose, taupe and rose, rose and rose are the charming color combinations of the silk and georgette lamp shades, priced specially—$7.95 each. This Handsome Cabinet Victrola 3¢9 A model that sold for $150 about a year ago The junior and bridge lamp bases are in a wide selection—including many artistic designs in A wrought iron and polychrome, specially priced— $7.95. Small However small your apartment, there will be room to put this Victrola. For, although it Depo_git ‘ is a large instrument, its cabinet lines take up but little floor space. - Each Victrola has a record album, too. Victor Model No. 11, formerly $100, tomorrow Victor Model No. 80, formerly $110, tomorrow Victor Model No. $300, tomorrow (Fourth I'loor.) Junior Polychrome or metal bases with double $3 95 electric sockets—bridge polychrome or metal bases ¢ with adjustable arm brackets— Group of 200 Junior Shades, made to sell for 311 95 $19.75. Specially priced tomorrow at i —delivers any of machines to The bal- ance arranged on our Budget Plan. these (Fourth Floor.) your home. 410, formerl_y l’udget Your Buying---Pay from Income, not Capital Come in and let us explain the Budget Plan. This modern way to get the things you really need and should have, paying for them as you earn. Admittedly beautiful sur- roundings make for happiness, and happiness increases efficiency—and efficiency means Therefore furnish your home and budget your payments. For cxtended accounts there is a small carrying charge. (Music Store, 618 F srm« ) s HECHT Co~F S'r Store Hours, 9:15 to 6 more money. 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