Evening Star Newspaper, December 15, 1926, Page 29

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTb)i. D. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1926. < 7717V ””Il/ 4 ‘l[//‘ Smm— 1.000 cf the best-looking bags //// % we ever saw for the money. ! /// il " , 4, l S 'l P ) f d // a £ ; style for every nee /z///’ i Now that Fashion calls for a different bag for every time you change your costume—here’s a sale to answer the Christmas call of what to give. Bags for morning, noon, night—smart envel- opes, pouches, under-arms. In such popular leathers as— Calf Lizard Grain Pin Morocco Alligator Grain Patent Calf Fashionable colors to go with every daytime or dinner frock in smart blendings or chic con- trasts. Bags finished in ‘metal or self-leather frames. Correctly lined and appointed in every style you may select. A gift that cannot fail in its purpose of pleasing. (Pirst Floor, The Hecht Co.) 005 On our Fourth Floor. Christma;s Suggestions from every land to delight anyone who gets them The sketches shown can give but a small notion of the charm and worth of this very large collection of Christmas ideas at one price. From Japan— Satsuma ware. From China — articles of carved and hammered brass. From India'— ebony ele- phants (talismans to avert misfortune and bring good luck). Those lovely colorful pieces of Czecho- Slovakian pottery and glass. Green and blue alabaster boudoir clocks. Or antique gold ef- fects in wired candlesticks from Italy. Ciga- rette boxes to make most modern gifts from Bel- gium and from Italy. China elephants that are really trinket boxes. (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) N BN\

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