Evening Star Newspaper, February 4, 1927, Page 25

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1927. A Special Selling Regularly $2.95 lo $4.95 Bloomers. Step-ins, Chemises and Slips The sort of tailored and lace- trimmed bloomers, step-ins and chemises that prefer. Glove and crepe de chine in lovely pastel tints. wonien The llr:‘h(.‘;’:rf The slips come in many new colors as well as black, white and navy. Of pongee, radinette, tri- cosham and dream satin, tailored or lace trimmed. Fifth Plgor Heeht Co.j $395 and $4.95 Silk Gowns and Slips $2.95 Well made garments, the gowns of crepe de chine, elaborately lace trimmed, some few plainly tailored. Sizes 16 and 17 years. ; Slips of radium, crepe chine and dream satin. Lacey models, ruffled and plain styles. A gamut of pretty new colors. (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Rayon and Glove Silk Vests, Special Unusual qualities at this price. Those of rayon are well tailored, have straps of 79C self material and come in various pastel shades. tint only, well made of a good quality of silk. getting a supply of these dainty underthings. The glove silk vests are in flesh Worth peering into the Sumimer and (First Floor, The Hecht Co.) New Notes of Chic are Written in Blue For the Spring that is but the flitting of a bird's wing away, blue is decreed—blue in its many lovely hues and Envelope Purse, in dark blue Mo- rocco, with Queen’s blue calf band, piped with gold, Robin’s egg blue Chemise, of crepe le chine, with hem- stitching and silk daisies, $3.95 (Firs The Hechs Navy Bl Uanbrella, d quard bord 2 new handle -of lus ter wood. $12.95. (First Floo The f of Po , whose black nts the blue mble. $59.50. The Hecht Co., to meet the mood of Fashion, has the blues in even the least accessory, to complete the smart ensemble. Dobbs’ Stanhope model, flare brim and simple finish of four pinch tucks at side. Blue, ' $19.50 (Third Floor, The Hecht Col) Link Bracelet in a smart new form. Gold, set with im- itation cut sap- phires. A modish * ornament. $7.50. (¥irst Floor, The Hecht Co.) Delicate silver chain with flat pendants, in which the lovely lapis lazuli is set. $I5. (First Floor, The Heeht Co') Blue - bordered white and white- bordered blue handkerchiefs. Linen, hand-rolled hems. 75¢ and $1.25. (First Floor The Hecht Col) Misses’ Tailored Suit, navy twill, | with shepherd check trimming. Skirt with front pleats. $29.50. (Third Floor, The Hecht Col) “Rose-Blush” Kid—So New for Four new imodels of “Fashion Modes” are sketched, showing their wide diversity “Rose-blush,” a new tint so lovely it will not blush unseen, but will be noticed in smart shoes for afternoon and sports wear. These Fashion Modes show four of the new models, one with baby spike heel, two with high spike and one sports oxford with $ .50 Contrasting kid or reptilian effects, and interesting new cut-out ef- broad low heel. fects are used for trimmings. Ask to see “Rose-blush”™ Fashion Modes tomorrow. (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) _The HecHr Co-F StRee — Sfialle Hats for Spring The sketch shows five taken from the group of 200, worth $5 to $8.95. r and Tzfiler—T he Newest $4.85 ivery new style—the skull-tight turban with small brim, the tucked and pleated crowns that give a novel contour to the head, the flare brims, double brims and every other new hent of the millinery mode. In colors distinctively 1927—monkeyskin, athenia, gooseberry, chanel, chalk tint felt, black, white, navy. tomorrow. Price Reductions on Victor Orthophonic Radiolas Vo. 7.3 Model, was $375, $325 Vo. 9-1 Florenza, was $550, $475 A new pricing, brought about because of the overproduction of the makers, a misstep that you may now profit by. Same famous Orthophonic quality, same Radiola equip- ment as at the first prices, vet you save materially. Cabinets are in Spanish-finished mahog- any veneer, semi-wall type, with the double top; one for Orthophonic, the other for the 5-tube Radiola. Radiotrons are included. (Music Store. 618 F Street, The Hecht Co.) Hello, London, Is This You? Tomorrow we talk to our London Offices, at 169 Regent Street, to inquire about a certain shipment of furniture made by us to the American Embassy at London. Thus The Hecht Co. is among the first stores in America to take advantage of this latest step in science for the benefit of its clientele, which extends not only across the continent, but the Atlantic Ocean as well. Felts, straws, combinations, hats for all ages. Choose early e S S S I SIS IS TSI . Coats at Cl Women, s XXX XX XXX EXER EXREXEXENLH misses and larger women may buy $45 to $59.50 models at $23.50 y Black, grackle blue and . | brown. Montebello. Bolivia, Velsheen, plaids and mix- tures, trimmed with Man- churian wolf, beaverette (dyed rabbit) and caracul. Some fur-lined sports coats About 100 coats, each an exceptional in the group. bargain. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) Pt et et et et et et ad [ I i ki % Coty’s Perfume—lj-oz. bottle The original Coty’s that sells at $1.75 $1.29 The perfume of many discriminating women, in its original box of the one-half ounce size. L’Origan, la rose, styx, emerande, Paris odors. (First Floor, The Hecht Co.) - This 3-Piece Mohair Suite, Plus the 15 Pieces Sketched at Right $219 Very Specially Priced in The Hecht Co. Half-Yearly Sale Not only a three-piece suite, davenport, club chair and fireside chair, upholstered in mohair, with spring-filled cushions reversible to damask, artistic- ally carved base frame, but additional fifteen pieces to completely furnish your room— Two End Tables One Ship-Model Smoker One Mirror, in poly- chroue finish Gate-leg Table with solid mahogany top Two Windsor Chairs One Jr. Floor Lamp, complete One Bridge complete Lamp, Floor, The Hecht Co.) Two Pictures One Upholstered Stool ‘©One Copper Bowl ¢ Fern Stand Ope Pair Book Ends Inpported Flower Bowl

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