Evening Star Newspaper, September 21, 1928, Page 32

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE EVENING 1 se€~~ that the vogue of Tweed ex- tends to ensembles. If you glance at the windows of The Hecht Co. this week you will see two charming examples of this vogue with long coats and wrap-around skirts and hlouses of matching flat crepe. Very new, very smart and very practical, for the coat can be worn with other sport dresses. The price of the en- tire ensemble is only $49.50. 2. that something new in rain- coats has actually been dis- covered. The popular trench coat is always correct and smart, of course, but if you want something just a little different, you'll admire this new model in tan and brown glossy Dupont fabric. The coat itself is of tan with a notched collar, one side of which is tan and the other brown. Fleece lined. too. for warmth . . . priced at $12.95. i sec~- e short jacket is rap- idly coming into favor again . and no wonder, for it is so very smart with circular or draped skirts. The fur de- partment is showing charm- ing versions in American Broadtail at $139 or a new fur known as Cordelia. This fur fashions a beautiful jacket and a round turban of fur . .. the ensemble being priced at $225.00. . S€e ~~ that shocs can be easily . selected to match every cos- tume this Fall Red and green suede shoes are being shown in shades that exactly match coats and dresses of Guava Red and English Green. They are made with two straps smartly crossing at the instep—and their price of $8 is far less than you would expect. & that the jewelry department is showing one of the most charming new ideas that I have seen in necklaces for some time. They are known as “printed” necklaces, but this word hardly gives an idea of the beauty of the beads of enamel and gold painted in harmonizing tones to give an effect that is really like that of fine Cloisonne. They are made with green or blue backgrounds, choker fashion, and are ideal for wear with plain or printed Velvet cos- tumes. And the price—only $1.50! e i sec~ that the very smartest and newest millinery fashion is the Agnes turban of Chenille or metal cloth. Cleverly draped, soft and crushable, it seems a tiny shapeless thing in your hand—but on your head it is the height of smart- ness. Because it has no brim. it is perfect to wear with fur- collared coats. No Winter wardrobe is really complete without one of these new tur- bans, which are reasonably priced at $10. B — % THE HEcHTCo STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRI An Opportune Sale of Furred Coats New Fall Shoes % Of paramount importance to the success of the Fall ensembles. Here vou will find them in match- ing or harmonizing colors or in the very popular black. Skillfully developed in reptile skins. suede, satin or patent. (Fitth Floor.) FOX SCARFS $39.50 The alluring, feminine touch which transforms alike the street dress or the silken frock, The extra warmth on these Fall days is also an argument in their favor. Pointed Fox Red Fox Brown Fox Flecks of silver intensify the rich- ness of this soft, black fur...well mounted with Particularly well chosen, gener- ously long scarf with large brush tail. OFf luxurious, Beautifully blended. ..shading from red gold to deepest brown is fluffy, white-tip- the full fur scarf ped brush. deep brown. of red fox (Third Floor.) Two of the many styles are sketched Velvet. Tweed and Satin Dresses $13.75 Costumes anticipating every demand made upon one's wardrobe. Moderately priced. Materials Colors Sizes Chiffon Velvet Modern Blue Misses— Georgette and Independence 16 to 20 Blue Women— Navy 36 to 44 o ; Little Women— s Green Larger Women, Tweed GuevalRed 424 t0 52U (Third Floor.) Velvet combined Flat Crepe Canton Crepe Including 50 New Imported Evening Dresses, $13.75 Esunisite\beadbd importadyeves ing wigawie. 8L well Walte residt shades and black. TneThird mane) Regularly $75 to $79.50 —for wemen and misses Expertly fashioned from soft, fine quality fabrics and trimmed, as Fashion dictates, with luxurious furs. The colors are the deep, rich tones which are emphasized in the good coats for Fall . . . the materials are broadcloth, plush or clever novelty textures . . . the furs are both long-haired or short pelts in just the correct con- trast to the coats they adorn. (Third Floor.) Three of the many styles sketched $69.50 New Trench Coats '$10.95 —fOT women and misses You'll welcome rainy or cool weather clad in one of these coats, for they are ultra-smart and comfortable. \Wonderfully tailored, with deep pockets, belt, snug shoulders and a collar that “sets” correctly, Of a gabardine material in natural, or blue, orchid, red or green. Sizes 14 to 4+, (Moderate Price Dress Shop, Third Floor.) (TheHECH New Fall Hats $8.95 .ia® vf sn’cr’/-uc’vet nn’d feh Perfection, individuality and simplicity are ex- pressed in these soleil-velvet and felt hats. There’s a provocative turn to a brim, a bit of ribbon, a feather is suggested . . . perhaps rhinestones or pearls add glamour or richness . . . whatever is used is correct . . . they have chic. (Third Ploor.) New—to wear with blouses Fall Skirts $4.95 Ultra Smart Butterfly and Modernistic Designs in Fall Sweaters $9.95 The smartest of the new! Slipover models with tab ends that form a tie. Beautiful colors and modernistic de- signs. (Fifth Floor.) novelty skirts of wool “crepe, tweed flannel in plaids, pin stripes, checks and solid col- " SitenitGiio 43 (Pifth Floor.) / Tl’le Famous Knit-tex Coats 330 Designed by a man’'s designer . . . made in a man’s ‘fine tailor shop by the makers of the cele- brated Knit-tex coat for men. These coats are of beautiful, soft. rich materials that look like the finest of imported fabrics. Mannish coat modified just enough to give them feminine trimness and charm. Correct for motoring, street, sports or travel. Smart herringbone weaves and tweeds are used in the fashioning of these popular coats. They may be chosen in an assortment of favored new shades. . ¢Third Ploor)

Other pages from this issue: