Evening Star Newspaper, April 18, 1930, Page 31

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1930. Brims have their ups ‘ | | and downs in Baku .S | and Novelty Straw Hats ! Brimdu that flare frt?m]llle face _ ¢« « OF droop Pprovocatively on one 4 ¥ o S o R v o oo oo OF EASTER FASHIONS make the most of a profile or flat- ! AR S : ter the face. “Smallish” suit hats, ~ " B S Mt v ‘ F with every costume. ‘All Head Sizes Many Especially for the Matron (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) and theywere all outfitted at The Hecht Co. erown with taffeta and has a one sided brim. $7.50 4 = #12 Conscious of her im- Atfention is now A bolero and a belt Note the well dressed With a cape around Of high school age, portance in the parade called to the young on this crepe dress . . . fellow . . . a point for her shoulders, what else he must have long this little girl wears a gentleman in the Rug- which is printed with our two-knicker (the could she expect but trousers ... and he has. cape on her coat. Of by suit. It has 2 pairs green and yellow blos- other pair is home) admiring eyes. Then, Two pairs with this soft basket-weave in of English cut shorts soms. Pleated skirt, as suits in blue cheviot or too, there is the high blue cheviot suit. Vest, double-breasted style, (you see one pair) blue you note . , . and high tweeds. With vest. 7 place belt. In tan tweed too. Single or double Sizes 1 to 6. cheviot. waist. 7 to 14, to 18 years, « » s S0 becoming, 7 to 14. breasted. 13 to 20. 3’5,35 10 $5.95 $12:% $13-% $16* SECOND FLOOR—-—THE HECHT CO. Girls’ Rayon Underthings and for Every 2 Head...a Hat Combinations, bloom- ers, panties. Tailored #/ styles, Sizes 8 to 14. 31 95 . (Becond Floor.) and for Every Girls’ Pumps Patent colonial buckle pumps, with single side cut-outs. Sizes 111 to 2. g 34 5 . Gay little some- Boys EVel'fit Shlrts things for tots, girls = and junior misses. Light-weight straws I »=-in becoming shapes ovz”:fl:r:mmwfi‘ orsu::lfn.:};&st:ph::' é:i: an‘d colorings. Nicely tip. Rubber heels. Sizes lJar won't shrink. 13 to trimmed. B, 1to6. 14%. Easter Ties for Boys, 65c (8econd Floor.) v " 32'95 $ i g Ptoetuiter D R e Boys’ and Girls’ Hose dress., . baku with o Jr. Miss’ Pumps Also for tots, girls and a pleat in the long- i p S Rtde ot the : “i Patent emur-b;::a 50 junior misses. Leg- lovely new brim, S o pustpe, T C horns, peanuts, milans, $7.50 3 3-socks, anklets, 8 lacy straws. Smart and 3 lengths. Lisle, variations of brim or silks, rayoms. All-over fancies and solid colors. Boys’ Oxfords brimless modes, (8econd Floor.y (Becond Floor.) Shop at The Hecht Co. and See for Yourself s E C O N D F L o o R ® THE * ° ° ¢ THE HECHT CO. Hrcaz Co. STREET SEVENTH “F Street at Seventh” "

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