Evening Star Newspaper, September 2, 1927, Page 17

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Phoenix Hose $195 Featuring 195 The New Account <THE - EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. €., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, .1927. Facilitates Sho p- ping. Arrange for == | THE HEcHT CO-~F STREFT Floor. Open Saturday, September 3rd, from 9:15 A.M. to 6 P.M. Dresses of Transparent Velvet Combined with Satin or Georgette HEX XX EXEXEXEXEXEXEXEXRXX The Newest Sports Coats for Fall From the Moderate Price g5, Coats that the dis- criminating woman will choose for street, sports! f Coaté} “Slanteel” "Full fashiqned, of ser-fon weight—whith is just be- tween a chiffon and a me- dium weight. Silk to top; with mercerized soles. Shown in haze, French nude, peach, moonhght etc. (Main Floor.) $15.95 4 Piece Longie and 4 Piece Knicker Suits Longie suits for boys of 12 to 18, . with one long and one golf knicker. Knicker suits for boys of 7 to 17, with two pairs of plus golf knickers. All-wool fabrics, in . new shades of browns, tans and gray. Smooth cas- simeres and sturdy cheviots. Single and double breast- ed, each with a 4-pocket vest. Fine- ly tailored through- out. From the Moderate Price Shop A special selling of beautiful new Autumn models: In fashion-approved colors; in fascinating combinations. Stressing every style note of impor- In glowing Fall New Skirts $5-95 Navy blue wool poplin; with plain backs and pleat- ed fronts. Good looking with blouse or sweater— for cool Fall days. f{f%%%f&f{fzfififzf%f%%%fz§z§¥¥f¥§z3%¥¥f%f%fzrzz INzw ;‘th‘unn skirts; side pleated style — button * trimmed $S New black satin _skirts: pleated. fronts; plain §7 OF backs; bodice tops. . (Third Floor.) Suede Gloves Imported— Slip-on Styles 33 53 Soft, washable suede of lovely quality. Our own importations — perfect fit- ting and extremely smart. Choice of mode, cham- pagne, pearl and white shades. tance this season: (Second Floor.) colors and, of course, black. and travel wear. that are decidedly under priced. Plaids} ‘tw ced-\l and mixtures in new mIJ orings. Featuring the Uneven Hem A B()ys Sport Sweaters .Smart Slip-ons For School Wear line—tailored bow; Godets— pleated or flared; Skirts—on The Sun- Tiers — 1 J % Fur-T rlmmed' Mndel& g Plain Tmlored Models ! Single and Daubie Breastm} With and Wlll;out Belts The taxloxcd coatt have self CO”ililb, other, have collars of mande and rabbmettaf ‘Attrac tively and ddrably sil : new . tailored lines. Made with V-necks and snug- fitting cuffs and bottoms. Fancy sport colorings and novelty designs —ijust like dad’s golf sweater. Of pure wool worsted and rayon yarns. Sizes 8 to 16 years. burst Pleatings; Tucks—Shirrings. (Main Floor.) Mfgd. Pearl Necklaces 31.95 French Importations In 60-Inch Length Of lustrous quality, in beautiful flesh and cream tints; each pearl with a knot between. The cor- rect length and style for the new costumes. * (Main Floor.) (Second Floor.) 300 New Lumber Jacks All wool—in gay or subdued plaids of many color variations Shimmering new transparent vel- vet in smart combination with satin or with georgette; also, new satins, flat crepés and georgettes. Fash- ioned on lines that are the “final word” in chic; becoming-effects for youthful or -mature type_s_. For all occasions. For all traste Slzes 14 to 20, 36 to 44. (Third Floor uod-rue Price Shop.) crepe lined. Sizes: 1 to 20, 36 to 44, 1414 t 20%. ! o o) X A X A N b o) ) X 4 o] A ) i | ] o oY 4 X b o A X 4 o ] A X *4 X #A -+l B b ] A o) A % Xl ¥ W 39( Corselettes ' For ‘Formal Wear 35 Children's Sport Hose, in % fength. Novelty and fancy pat- terns;-also plain colors, with plain movement in unusually good look- or fancy tops. All of very fine spun cotton yarns. All sizes. ing nickel cases. Strap style. Ac- nd_Floor.) Models That Later curate timekeepers — fine for (Secor #Eibol (Main .Fioor.) On Will Cost You Junior Misses’ Dresses | From 365 10 38950 The modern miss. will find these frocks to her liking. Especially as she notes the small pleats, intricate tucks, embroidered arrows, novelty buckles and the flare and tunic effects that stress the slender silhouette. Colors and black. Sizes 13, 15'and 17. (Second Floor.) For boys or-men, 6-jewel lever 7 r For Travel Wea On Correct New Lines for the Fall Silhouette The right foundation for your frecf;g'f you’d have them fit “perfectly. Bro- cade, lightly yet firmly boned over diaphragm; re- movable a n d adjustable shoulder straps; hook side ; wide elastic over hips. In flesh ; sizes 34 to 44. (Fifth Floor.) For Sports Wear Jerseys and Satins for School and “Dates” Developed of veloria, venise, duv—bloom, lustrosa, broadcloth, fine suede cloths and tweeds. wolf, fox, beaverette (dyed coney), ringtail opossum, lynx and other wanted furs. Flare fronts and straightline models, in- cluding the nationally famous “Printzess” Coats. Silk crepe lined. Lines, colors, stvle%—qupremelv smart. Sizes 14 to 5215. (Third Floor.) Withi gorgeous fur trimmings of Girls’ Jersey Dresses $5.95 One and two piece effect models, tailored or elaborated in smartest ways. Also at this price smart plaids, tweeds and checks—in Autumn. styles and shades. Sizes 8 to ‘14‘ Broadcloth Blouses The “Vag\zbond” and Other Hats $ Velvets — Soleils - — Felts The Vagabond—the “care free” type—in high favor with the younger set this season. Shown in all the new materials and in all shades —black leading in prominence. Also, velvet and felt combinations, new feather-trimmed hats, stitched velvets—appliqued, shirred, em- broidered. In black, green, red, wine, royal Girls’ Sweaters, 32.95 Girls’ all-wool models, in coat, Tailored overblouse or vestee sty les—of fine lumberjack style; plain shades or mixtures; patch pockets; some with belts. Wanted colors; sizes 8 to 14 years. (8econd Floor.) Boys' New Taw Lace Oxford, with medium round toe and broad rubber heel. In sizes 10 to 6— for boys of 4 to 12 years. 4 “Jeanne"—A New Tie for the Junior Miss; patent leather; 4- eyelet style open side model; 11-8 covered heel. Sizes 24 to 7. (Same style in tam calf) 56.50 (Second Fleor.) Girls' Felt Hats For Fall $2.95 Charming styles for the growing girls—in poke and off-the-face models. Novelty crowns—creased and tucked. New shades—effective trim- ming touches. Sizes 6 to 14. (Second Floor.) Junior Misses’ Hats $5 + Velvets, velours and fine felts—in both tailored and dress-up modes. Cleverly styled and trimmed. Autumn colors. Plenty of small head- & sizes included. . (Second Floor.) ifliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifciiiiiiKéiiiiikfiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiifv‘{ blue, tawny birch, rose. matron. A Fashion-Mode Pump of Black Suede Featured In Our New Collection Of Modish Autumn Footwear Beautifully fitting pump in graceful o n e-strap style; gun metal trimmed. With round toe and flat- tering short vamp. All sizes; wxdths AA to C. Other styles in interesting variety from which to be fitted. (Fifth Floor.) For the miss and rxrz#xr%rzf&rxrzrzxxrzrzfozfrzxzrzzzr&%zrzfzfszfzfzr LRI EXXXXXTX XX broadcloth ; with new neck- lines—Club, Student, -Peter Pan, Two-in-One and sports type; white or tan; long sleeves. (Fifth Floor.) “Leon” Imported Perfumes 2 This fragrant perfumery in the favorite odors—rose, violette, jasmin, lilac, chypre. In 2}-ounce bot- tles, beautifully boxed. (Main Floor.)

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