Evening Star Newspaper, December 21, 1926, Page 26

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY. DF( EMBER 21. 1926. 4 XZEXBXBIBEIRIBRBIZIBINE W&%M@WWMMQ%&E& A &km\{m& : OO Pieces of Silk Lingerie Sill: Chemises Silk Step-Ins Sill: Bloomers Silk Vests JEL Fourteen Styles Sketched at left A happy circumstance brings this sale event in fine and dainty gift lingerie just at the right time. Every woman adores pretty under-finery because of its own loveliness as well as its silken usefulness. Each of these 5,000 pieces is a bit of exquisite lin- gerie, daintily made and trimmed, or simply tai- lored. Such pretty laces as Valenciennes, Venice and Oriental, with sprays and dots of embroidery, or as in the tailored styles, simple tuckings and bands, add to their charm. Sizes 34 to 44. (First Floor, The Hecht Co.) Crepe de Chine Radium Silk Glove Silk Flesh Peach Nile Maise White Also-—-A Sale of Costume Slips, $1.95 Of radium silk, rayo-fine, baronet and crepe de chine. Plain tailored and novelty flounce styles, some with hip-depth hems. Black, navy, jungle, claret, rose, coral, honey, flesh, tan, fallow, American Beauty and Copenhagen Each worth much more than tomorrow’s price, and each a dandy gift idea. (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co. t Three Good Glft Ideas—All Priced at 51 Women’s $2.50 to $3.50 % Sometlung new for little girls °. From Slovakia, Bright Imported Kid and The Patty-Cake, Patty-Cake Colored Dresser Lambskin : DOLLS . - Accessories GLOVES $1.95 - | Atomizers $1.95 ™ Tust squeeze her in the tummie, $1.95 and she all but says “Patty-cake, patty-cake, baker’s man,” while she The dainty turn-over and claps her hands. A lovely Gem Doll, with long white dress, petticoat and stockings. Unbreakable head. of atomizer and dropper to (Sixth Floor. The Hecht Co.) match, or one piece only. Decidedly acceptable” gifts flare cuff styles that lend an air of smart individuality to the gift. All imported gloves Lovely shades of blue, green, made as the European glove K K I il vellow, others of crackled cers know how, with ex- 4 i i ooy ; . ¢ "I glass in shimmering amber ert fineness ot stitchery, yet i p . . y 1 fin he:l A an(-l,u.ol : shade. Also solid white glass we ns Si $ Cor- with dainty flower designs. rect shapings that should be e i : : f-r:) e atomizers have long tube felt more than seen in a glove. i i covered in silk and hulb with Some have embroidered hand-crocheted cover. Many backs, all in the modish color % different shapes, any one a shades of the season, so that G h ; 3 ‘- beautiful gift, which filled vou may select the one of your : : X 3 ; ; M with the favorite perfume of lady’s choice, tan, mode, R ‘. the one to receive it, pays a champagne and others. Sizes 2 : liment. 534 to 7. double complime e (First Floor, The Hecht Co.) % (First Floor. The Hecht Co.) ¥ THE HECHT CO-F STR

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