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'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. 1928. T eautiful Dresses in the French Manner $25 —a sale, Madam What is Louiseboulanger doing with puflfs and drapes on evening gowns? What .re the latest notes in sports frocks of Tweed and Jersey as conceived by Chanel . .. ind Patou? What is Molyneux doing with supple Satins -and Chiffons? These dresses know . . . and these dresses tell. Madam, the foremost of French fashionists created the origfnals. . .the outstand- ing of American fashionists have reproduced them . . . and the Hecht Co. in Wash- ington presents them in a sale of noteworthy importance. There are gfi“’ns Of C}Iigon. Tulle, Ta{' 3 :"r’;”‘lg;"’”‘/“,‘:,ék' or smart feta and Satin for Evening wear . . . there 3 /gf"l';”s”’p’f'c”’:'i#“;mfiy[“/L parent velvet. . .silver polka dots are Satins and Cantons and Printed Trans- the young matron. The shirrcd on a black background. Made petal-like skirt is enhanced by “with the popular swathed hip- parent velvet for Afternoon events . . . and randmade French flowers of haded tafieta. ]aunty Frocks of Cloth for sport and = s campus wear. lines. For the young girl. Airily leverly made 4 Grey tweed, cleverly fashioned of yellow satin with collar and cufls of The uniform price of $25 represents . d tulle . . . robe de style in % annel with an interest- : 2 an vie in ;‘n};’t;ifm cdge of red, swagger special purcl’lascs as well as reductions on ;"”’;l’;ifl-’ ~mémlll:;",}”2.fll'”'lmgl‘:{;’/“ pickel buttons and a cigarette any of our higher priced dresses. fles of the skirt. belt of red kid Sizes for Women, Large Women, For the larger woman is Another afternoon gown; ; { *this burlwood crepe back G for the little wo- Little Women and Misses satih for ufternoen wewr The man. Georgette in moderne blue vee neck, the draped skivi. the with' overlays of two-tone trans- shoulder panels in the back. parent velvet. Finished with a assure becoming lines. jeweled pin of rhinestones and * i blue. H A Sale 1900 Paris Fabric Gloves Gloves of ¢ Double-tex Sk i Suede-like y 79 Fabric Swathed hip lines, uneven . Fabric \ c 0 A Gloves hems . .. many new features $ 1.35 in th Sweater or Blouse are in these 95¢ Bith elip < iondend PRetatcdi e wons en of chic. With neat . . ih slip - on o Swirlin g novelty cuff modes. Lovely New Thcielinons ratend: tailored bandalette at § dle stitched in darker wrist or with a more ; B f 1 tones while there are decorative cuff. In u t t e r y 3 fancy cuffs. In the that has every ap- § pehtanical 6b ancde: §litics sdanveed. by T Hleading mtaiiaN Frocks for afternoon, fea- To Wear With (Main Floor.) (Main Floor.) Fashion. colors. Graceful, pleated, Of soft quality fabric, in slip-on or skirts, that with harmon- novelty cuff style. Both saddle sewn or plain. The cuff gloves are tailored or bandalette styles with embroid- ered stitching on backs and cuffs. In all the newest colors: Oak, covert. cocoa, mode, grey ar&d white. (Main Flor.) turing uneven hem lines, swathed hips, soft shirring, godets. gracefu] bows and draperies. Dresses for sports izing blouse or sweater completes a chaming ensemble. Band styles and business smartly tailored in plaids, pin stripes, and bearing clever touches in checks, or solid colors. patch pockets, unique cuffs In wool crepe or flannel. and collar treatments. In the desired COIOYS. The Materials: L 5 The materials are: Satin, can- o f - vericlc ke nt. Th ive skist sketched i _ nations of georgette and velvet 3 f e attractive skict sketched is ! / dafe i e Luxurious Collars and C“f s on of midaighbiblielt Whilalaidal ever popular tweed. In all the cate tracery of embroidery in i new costume shades. . 9 :: g 4 Ji SUEmCET C oats o f N orma an d ! iy isddebreat b s aad ail g ’ / Tiie Wementand Darger. / bands its pleats in diagonal lines. { W, b 1 x Velvety French Antelope Hanclbag’s 37.50 Attractively deviloped of black antelope in pouch, backstrap and underarm styles. Clasped with French 4 o marcasite. Lined with silk ; /4 Well tailored of soft, silky broadcloth moire and fitted with purse and norma, these coats feature Paqum. and mirror. : $ 49.50 Buying a Winter coat, to most women, is a seri ous business, there are three considerations as a rule: first, the beauty and becomingness of the gar- ment; second, the comfort and workmanship of it; \ third, whether or not one is getting value received. This group of coats satisfactorily answers all these requirements. A Jewelry Ensemble A necklace, earrings and bracelet of triangular and square-cut crystals. The neck- lace is an elaborate design . . . which the bracelet matches and /4 i the pendant of the earrings are ‘ P\ of close-set small rhinestones. ‘% Necklace, $10 Bracelet, $2 ~——— Earrings, $1.50 . \ shawl and pouch collars and large cuffs e (Main Floor.) of rich fur. All are beautifully silk-lined. Made of lustrous black Clever geometric scams Norma . . . with shawl col- give slenderizing lines 2 s 3 . this coat of guava re G L ‘;"‘1 "L“," ;"”.’ i broadeloth . . . collar and mink. Lined with Beige cuffs of American natural T satin. ofossum. \ - Sizes for Miss and A Cloche. Matron Beret or poke (Marfair Shop, Third Floor.) i g $ L gD Bonnet 5 Fine fur felts, soft velvets, hat- (Main Ploor.) Pum ps Wit}x Cut-Steel Buckles -38.95 Designed to fit the slender heel. In black satin or patent, high or low heels. D'Orsay styles At W s iaitely Mg i Brorted cut steel buckles. Your I choice of several styles. (Fifth Floor.) ters' plush, glossy soleils, velvet fashion these distinctive hats. Hats of the youthful or more con« / \ servative types. In the exact col- ors that are sponsored by Pa. risian creators, (Third Fioor) e b X