Evening Star Newspaper, March 18, 1926, Page 13

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1926. H”IGHINS Wl“_ Stubby, Mascot ‘SMOKY,” CLOWN, TO SHOW |, aprear, before, cnidren of the Of 26th Division, PUPILS FIRE DANGERS |0 5iions “The’ conteroncs of the Na- INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN tional Fire Waste Council to be he!d HLED IN BU”R"‘ Dies in (:apital,vemonstrnuon March 24 and 25| fere Jreh 28 N0 L o o " FREE AUTOMOBILE PARKING merce, at Eight Buildings Will Also Mr. Haycock has made plans for Prevention. “Smoky" to glve eight performances, a n S four each day at the following schools; . S 3 New Nationa |t| “Smoky, the Fire Clown,” in pri-|On March 24, at the 'lhoniison Par:: Widow of Stilson Hutchins Guard) i ind had | vate life ry K. Rogers, through| View, L"_";‘f‘;h::"l‘} e Bl i i G Ml;l mfd N-m{mfn him bY - fap ar ements by the National| yfott and John F. Cook schools. Names Brothers and Niece | ¢ fershine Fire Waste Council, the United States e e ~ o R R cretary 2 o Cha Alnlvll of Comme and the Dis- X 3 o Main Beneficiaries. : ve Fenn of Connecticut r will put on Sister of Richardson Dies. Stubby s to be mounted and 3 ) demonstrations Spedial: Dispateh o’ She: Star & » " rese (0 the S soni - g chouls on March 24 | 59 Rre SEONILD SLas F Established 1861 L LoEeB S nnounced at the | BALTIMORE, March 18, — Mrs. urniture ; nens The will of Mt 08 Ceeli cked up by members ¢ Frank ) Mary Richardson Kent died yesterday et widow of Sulon Huiching 1020 Intatry” on Jle- el toe e 5 sty ot Bl g See e & Carpets F Street and Eleventh Upholstery state P 12 *Jiti 5 mnn Mrs. Hutchins received about 00 two yeq x« r his place Mrs, Hutchins fi g of 1 mausol S @ he . Robert Lee Keelin t le shall have the of o trust fund of leath this fund ken over and humane k on the ind lively WA Leglon con- and often headed their Railway Seeks Mandamus. “AsK ,o,,' Horlick’s The United Railway Co. of Penn- ; sylvania has sled in the District \ The ORIGINAL m\nllumn _agains mr- lmrmu sustained by the company while under Government itrol. The cempany asserts it $ 6, but the com- Eomngye Take the Original Package Home |[RNEES Haven in 1917, Stubby was : . a co K only two days. She was a sister of i 9 th Francis A. Richardson, for years the Washington correspondent of the Sun. He died in Washington on March 6. = TED WAL and Food : iy A i <;[ the Tre: .‘“(hr mmunt nl |<M AM" For Infants, Conv:lencent-. o I | the Aged, Nurnn and Expect ' N ant Mothers, C ildren, ntc. S - | The school child requires proper nourishment, not only to upbuild muscle, bone and teeth, but also to maintain strength and vitality during the growing | period. “Horlick’s” is composed of clean, full-cream milk, combined with a 8 nourishing extract of the grains. Prepared a¢ Home in a moment. No cooking. News From The Hecht Co. Basement Store Friday Brings More Short Lots With two special features from the Basement Stcre apparel section as a further incentive to early shopping. New Spring merchandise, all of it. sizes are broken and quantities are small. Silk Handbags $1.27 Jnst 24 cllk handbags in various styles and color combinations. For- merly $1.50. Children’s Union Suits 17¢ Koit anien eyits for children from 2 to 12. Formerly Sic. Women’s Hose 29c Fine quality rayon hose In sizes 812 to 10, A Women’s Hose 49c Silk storkings in toast, brawn, beize and black. Sizes 8% o 10. Formerly 6ic. Women’s and Misses’ Gloves 17¢ GO palrs of woolen and suedine gloves for misses and women. For- merly . Comfortables $3.47 Double-hed slze comfortables filled with soft. white cotton. Bound with sat Children’s Pajamas 97¢ Gool tooking croschar nalamas in pink, blue. honevdew and white. Ch;ldren 's Combinations 47¢c Well made cross-bar combin- ations. Girls’ Combinations 57¢ Sheer muslin combinations, trim- med " with embroidery. In' sizes from 8 to G irls” N ightgowns 74c Pink. blue or honevdew crepe nichtgowns, trimmed with lace or ribbon. Nizes 8 fto 14, Girls’ Bloomers 47c Pink. White. cr black =sateen blopmers in sizes from 6 to omen’s Payamas $1.37 Cool crepe pajamas in pink, blue, orchid or_white. Broken sizes. Boys’ Suits 77¢ Button-on suite. = Some with cor- match. Formerly Suede Lumberjacks $1.97 Good Tooking plaid Jumberacks wmx knit_waistband. In sizes 36 10. Tormerly $2.6 Boys Lumber]acks $2.47 Warm. plaid lumberiacks with knit waist hand. collar and_cuffa to Dutch.” Broken pizes. " Formerly “Men’s Union Suits 77¢c Rroken sizes in men’s natural colored, cloved erotch union suits. Formerly .14, Boys’ Caps 17¢ olo_caps and tams in many strlea®and rolore Formerly 34, Men’s Ties iss knit ties ln b Women s Chemue 37¢ Lncetrimmed lingeite, chemise fn orchid. blue, green and Broven sizes. Women’s Ci hemtse 87¢c Prettv ravon strined chemise in orchid and veach color only. Broken Fizex. Step-Ins & Pantalettes 97¢c . Dainty ravon_ st and panta. Tettesin orehid.. peack. o Dimk: 'orduroy Robes $1.97 Women's corduroy robes in pur- ple or red. Regularly $2.04. No C. O. D.’s, Phone or Mail Orders. Any Style Coat You May Want Is Among These New Spring Coats All $ 9 For Dress Sizes ¢ L or Sports The new cape coats. The new wrappy styles. The slim dress coat of poiretsheen or twillsheen with touch of Summer fur. Every style most favored by Fashion for the present season. Beautifully tailored in sizes for the Junior Miss, Misses, Women and Larger Women. For One Day Only! A ‘Special Purchase 200 Spring Dresses In About 15 Different Styles New silk failles, jac- quard and brocaded rayon dresses and fine silk poplins. In new flared and straightline P models. Two are sketched. But there are many others. In soft shades of cocoa, rose, Bokhara, royal blue, gray, navy or black. Sizes 1J to 42, Reduced because Priced so low it is imperative to say— Tea Aprons 35¢ Pretty checked gingham tea aprons: neatly rufffed. Women’s Kimonos 77¢c arzer sizes from 40 to 44 in Wl e e Krinkled Spreads $1.47 . Krinkled bedspreads _in 3 -hed Koot or pald solled " From Hanaling, Blankets $2.77 Just 40 of 32x80 b B e A Dsokets: du uting Flannel 17¢ Yd. Just 300 yards—an excellent auality, 0o, und 36 inches wide, with nink or bine atripes. Turkish Towels 10c Gold bordered Turkish towels in convenlent sizes. Striped Suiting 27¢ ‘ard wide stried suiting, brown itk WA bty oiting. ordered Rayon 87c Yd. Colorful 54-inch rayons that re- guire "but 1% to * yards for u Marquisette 17¢ Yard wide curtain marquisette in broken checks and plaids. Whito or ecrs Granite Suitings 57¢ Part-wool, yard wide suiting in nynriets” of "novelty " chiecks and colors, Men’s Shirts 87¢c . Whitebroadeloth shirtsa—mostly nm'k)mml styles. A few ‘llh 1l Wftached. "'fn broken sizes. @ O F Men s Slzppers 47¢c ‘Turkish bath_sli I e T et Infants® Shoes 97c 50 pairs of infants’ high shoes of juent colt. ~Kizes 4 to 8. For- merly Comfort Shoes $1.87 Oxfords and pumps with special gushion woles and rubber heels. Sizes 3 ( oys Shoes $2.47 Tan calt hich shoes with Gool- year welt soles. Sizes 9 to 13% and 1 to 6. Formerly $3.47. Misses’ and Children’s Shoes 150 palrs of hich shoes in bro- ken'sizes ranging from 816 to omen’s Coats $5 fur-trimmed Winter coats of bolivin of fweed 1" broken wizen 16, 19 and 31 Infants’ Socks 27¢ Slightly imnerfect ra; ron_| hose brokea wlxes trom B3 To s 0% 1n Bootee Sets $1.37 Knitted hootee sets of pink and white or blue and white. Infants’ Shirts 3 for 57¢ All waol shirts of an excellent make. Formerly sellinz at $1. arriaze Robes $1.77 Fleecy white elderdown carriage fobes ttimmed with " satin "ribbon. Infants’ Sweaters $1.27 Slightly soiled blue and white knit ~ sweaters in broken sizes. Formerly $1.67. Boys’ Blouses 17¢ 100 high neck blousen in Kl ang Dlue only. “Brokea sizes. Formerly 44c. Wee Hecht Co, Basement Store ..~ 65th Anniversary ASpecial Salefor Fridayand Saturday FURNITURE Living Room Furniture Dining Room Furniture Mahogany - finish Armchair uphol- Walnut and Gum Nine-Piece Suite, consisting stered in Mohair, reversible Cushion spring of Buffet, Extension L, S0 Ll e $105.00 $72.00 i A\Iahog‘an._v Armchair };p?ho]stererl in Mahogany Buffet, 72-in. length, SIFU.OU 373'00 Velour, spring seat.......$92.00 $50.00 ¢ . R Mahogany and Gum Semi-in- Two Mahogany Gateleg Taples, §izc closed China Cabinat $9000 $53.00 36x48 when open, with slight imperfec- Orie\Rethigerators Al EWihi te tions, cach * Enamel, ice capacity 130 lhs., S70.00 $43.00 ',] hfec (,m]plnn_- .\l:}ll({gzm.\' {Mar}hu Seven Refrigerators, Golden Oak, Washington) Sewing Cabinets, slight im- porcelain lined. ground cork periections, each .$14.50 insulation ..... $110.00 Bedroom Furniture One Mahogany Full Size Vanity Dresser . $182.00 $90.00 Two Mahogany and Gum Chifforobes, each $95.00 $50.00 One Mahogany and Gum Hi-boy . . . $103.00 $69.00 Walnut and Gum Dresser. . . : $134.00 $80.00 Walnut and Gum Full Sized Bow l'oot Bed - . .$106.00 $60.00 Two Mahogany and Gum Twin Size Beds, each $95.00 $53.00 Two Mahogany and Gum Full Sized Beds, each . $48.00 $27.00 Mahogany and Gum Dresser, two-toned finish . $135.00 $§75.00 Walnut and Gum Chifforette . . . . . . 3 $150.00 $95.00 Walnut and Gum Dresser, large size . . . . . $160.00 $95.00 Pair of Twin Beds to match above Dresser, each . $103.00 $57.00 A lot of Odd Bedroom Chairs and Rockers marked at h(llf price DRAPERY DEPARTMENT Clearance of Drapery and Upholstery Materials Extraordinary clearance sale! Remmnants of Curtain, Upholstery and Drapery Materials at one-fourth regular prices, 24x24-inch squares and lengths up to six vards each in Curtain Voiles, Marquisettes, Nets and Gauzes. Drapery Materials in Mercerized Cotton, Rayon, Silk and Velours. You will be able to make beautiful draperies at only one-fourth the regular price of materials. Furniture Covering—Velours, Damasks, Reps, T'lpe~tric~ etc., representing the very best in domestic and nnpmted materials that will give excellent wear and satisfaction. Measure vour furniture as there may be enou(fh to cover several pieces in some of the materials. Cretonnes in short lengths up to six yards, suitable for slip covers for small odd pieces of furniture, table and pillow covers, curtains, etc. They are ends of our best sellers in Domestic and Imported Cretonnes and are very unusual values. To close out all the made-up Curtains and Draperies from our furnished apart- ments at ¥4 regular prices of materials used with no charge for labor. Bring your measures as all sales final, no exchanges and no reserves, as all the above are 'way below cost. THE LINEN SHOP Moses “Elite’”’ Cotton Sheets and Cases Pillowcases, size 42x36 inches, reduced to . 35¢ Pillowcases, size 45x36 inches, reduecd to . 38 Sheets, size 63x90 inches, reduced to . . $L.10 Sheets, size 81x99 inches, reduced to .. . $L60 Sheets, size 81x108 inches, reduced to . . . $1.65 Sheets, size 90x108 inches, reduced to . . . $185 $3.00 Bleached Pure Linen Table Damask reduced to ... . $225 Yd. 75¢ White Extra Weight and L‘arge Size Bath Towelsreducedto . 60c Ea. Purchases forward, prepaid, to any shipping point in the U. S. . INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN

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