Evening Star Newspaper, November 26, 1926, Page 22

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22 : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1926. e ——— OO DEATLANUEDY AU E > We hesitated to place our own valueson these dresses, for fear they might not sound plausible. Sq we called in a group of ten local club women to act as an impartial jury. Their verdict rates them higher than we might have done our- selves—not one worth less than $25, and many made to sell for as much as $49.50 . . . some few even higher. Z g o () .| O [ L-4 [ 17 1 ] here are 172 1 /,/ alued by Evening and i Representative o Di D !/ £ 0 inner Dresses, f MM//% Women Selected . - 96 Tailored \ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\M?‘z from 0 S L Business Dresses, & i% Washington Clubs 272 Afternoon 57 N ' at anywhere Dresses and 160 \\ from Sports Dresses |7 $25 1o $49.50 il Z\‘&\\\N\ / 7 Oretchea jrom stoc @.%% byi)lu: ;Iaj]'{xrti:t, ;‘1; Z f ] 3 é v, P l French Dresses, copied---and 1y, § o ) ® ’ & A Originations by our own Dressmakers D ol \\§ ‘ < < i gl Like Aladdin with his lamp, you can call forth most any preference you may, 7 have in a dress—for general everyday wear, for sports, for smart afternoon occasion < or for evening dance or dinner party—and have it appear before you. A galaxy of ©) the new colors, jungle green, wine, Chanel red, beige, bluette, Autumn rose, navy, 2 black so much worn for all occasions, as well as the lovely pastel evening tints. All @ . p - 4 : 2 this season’s models, in which you will note the latest style trends—the increasingly 5 IS 7 important blouse back . . . side drapings .. . tiered skirt . . . the becoming surplice \ 1 i line . . . touches of leather and metallic . . . fringe that takes on new interest . . . , rhinestone buckles and cabochon and jewel studdings . . . balloon, Tudor, bat-wing, 4 mousquetaire sleeves . . . semi-cape effects. Satins, frost crepes, Canton crepes, velvets, georgettes, metallics, flat crepes and novelty materials, found only in more expensive dresses. Sizes for all women, the miss of 14 to 20, the little woman’s sizes, 21% to 31%; women’s regulation sizes, 36 to 44, and those for larger women, 42% to 52%. (Third Floor—The Hecht Co.) These mmne models vketched from stock by our staff artist—$16 /% | THE HECHT CO-~F STREFT

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