Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1926, Page 27

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.. MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1926. Six Smart Robes Specially priced for Christmas Quilted Satin Robes $ 10.95 Beacon Robes Albatross Kimonos Crepe Negligees Tailored Pullmans Corduroy Robes Negligees in figured crepe de chine or lace-trimmed styles. Pullman robes, man tailored, in figured silk damask. Seco lined corduroy trimmed with three rows of puffed corduroy. Satin, warmly padded and quilted-seco lined. Blanket robes in floral and block designs. And all-wool albatross kimonos—handmade and embroidered—our own import from France. Every color that robes come in will be found. (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) A Very Spe_cial Holiday Offering 7% Colonial Pumps with ) to 2% Steel Buckles—Both $7.50 Black Satin or Patent What a delightful gift for a young woman! The always fash- ionable opera or D'Orsay pumps, of black satin or patent leather, with a hammered steel buckle, the two for the former price of the shoes alone. High spike heels and short vamp; four styles of buckles for choice. All sizes. Choice of Buckles (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Hand-Blocked Silk Crepe Scarfs $2.95 ‘A colorful assortment of all sorts of gift scarfs Delightfully novel effects in the -hand- blocked prints, or in lovely ombre shad- ings, or embroidered with dots, or simply plain in color. Some fringed, others with 3-inch hems. Light and dark colorings. Iach scarf enclosed in a pretty box. A particularly attractive scarf in black and white printed crepe has a six-inch border of black crepe. This would be a welcome gift to the girl who wears a black coat. Any scarf in this smart col- lection would gnake a most acceptable Christmas gift. It EFUss Sloax, Ths Hech-Coll NSNS N N N AL The Slipper Tree —is loaded down with comfortable slippers for feet weary from the round of Christmas shopping. IFrom leather Everettes for father to pom-ponned satin for sister. P A—Women's Daniel Green Comiy Slip- C—Men’s Everett Style Felt Slippers. pers. Felt in blue, American beauty and old rose, $1.95. (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) B—Women's Quilted Satin Boudoir ) 2 ‘ p Slippers with twisted pompons. Pad- D--Men's Opcra or Everett Style Slip- ded soles and heels. $2.95. pers with leather sole and heels. Other styles from $1 to $4.50. Priced at $2.95. (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) (First Floor. The Hecht Co.) Very comfortable. Gray, brown and blue, $2. (First Floor, The Hecht Co.) Lacey and Tailored Boxed for Gifts $2.95 The intimate gift so pleasing to a woman when you select the type of lingerie she admires. Chemises and Step-ins of heavy crepe de chine and crepe-back satin, desirable qualities for gifts. Some tailored, others trimmed with val, filet and Irish laces, embroidery, tucks and hemstitching. TLovely pastel shades. Sizes 34 to #4. (First ¥loor. The Hecht Co.) Holiday Frocks | in High Shades v $16.50 Features Sizes 14 to 42 Smartly gay frocks for street, afternoon and business wear. Some with full skirts, others with tucks, pleats and godets. Sleeves in the new balloon shape or smartly plain. -Satin, flat crepe, crepe de chine. - ow T * (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.d $35 Pyralin Dresser Sets $ 17'50 DuBarry Pattern in a 10-Piece Set Perfect sets but in a discontinued pattern. The famous Du Pont Pyralin in amber with gold and black decorations. . You may select either a long-handled or a short-handled mirror in the at- tractive bonnet shape. Each set properly boxed and ready to send as a Christmas present to delight any feminine heart. All at One-half Price. *12%" Dresser Sets—10 Pieces Made by the Du Pont Manufacturing Co. Simulated pearl in a choice of blue, pink and amber. A gift that $§J).95 every woman can use every day in the year—lovely toiletware, smart and colorful (First Floor, The Hecht Co.) Very Special for Tomorrow's Selling Sample Coats—worth Smartest styles in one-of-a-kind wmodels. Some Printsess coals among them. All lavishly furred. Exquisitely soft fabrics—lustrosa, venice, vivette and veloria. Some with the new Tuxedo fur fronts, and other extravagant uses of fine furs— beaver, natural kit fox, squirrel, wolf, Patagonia fox. Tailored expertly to the smallest detail. With many chic touches that tell their expensive standard. On lines that are beyond doubt the new- est. In colors most fashionable now in New York—gracklehead, brown, wine tones and black. To properly realize their worth, come in tomor- st g, row. Women's and Misses’ sizes. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) Soon the Pony says “Good Bye” For Saturday he is leaving Toyland: Some happy little boy or girl will lead him to a new home. And Santa Claus will decide all about it Saturday morning, the 18th. Time yet to get mother to bring you to Toyland so you may find oy how this little brown Shetland pony may, be yours. . N i

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