Evening Star Newspaper, January 19, 1933, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1933. e R (B PR 106 RAILS FAIL TO EARN | Hev Lotk Gt s, o0t 0L e | prcens. East Orange, . 3 3. =:| FORUM TO STUDY WAY FOUR PLEAD GUILTY o Term 5. King. tsamrr; 1ac-|OTE ON COWS HELD VOID and only 29 paid dividends. FIXED CHARGES IN 1932/ ™" uts Sarned $3.36,000.000 dur- Qrelner, Balimore, and Charls L.| TQ STAVE OFF OLD AGE Ol Mall Fraud Trial 15 New York |/} A Wiliams. mfr\::. aiegea mfimfl“fl;m ing the first nine mo‘l:ghl o;’}nos& he vt wi ,000 Only 20 Paid Dividends, Cflicial fl’m"m%fle iy m“mn, o 08 | ons Bederal Foscatey Bestica' bk . Suddenly Halted. Federal prosecutors said the company, | hold "*Mmr;zbero:;:‘c;mhmw& NEW YORK, January 19 (/). —Four | organised in 1928, had claimed to have | o'prien understands it, 'm s 1o AR~ per cent. sued bulleting on the evergreen holly| gion at ¥. M. C. A. With Lec- oy men who had been on ftrial since Mon- 91 wells and 3,000 acres in Oklahoma, | pute nboutn.he election of Mr. Roose- crease of 51 of New York Central Tells Dougherty -ddresaed the annual con- | with the idea of encouraging farmers 3 Civil Engineers. vention of the American Soclety of to cultivate the tree -more. widely for ture on “After Forty.” . day on charges of using the malls to| Pennsylvania and Kentucky, whereas it | velt, but a W to bar cows from Civil Engineers. The societ; lwurded commercial purposes. i3 ot kel o .m,fi':, i Donlend tans lercisl puf There are about defraud in connection with an ol stock | actually "rlied only & Tew Wells | the strcets "is” causing a1l “winde of g had 300 varjeties, but the kind used for How to stave off old age jotion leas NEW YORK, January 10-—Of the 163 Cilford Alles enginger iy gnogg';d cmm”m;_;m 'r-s often the Amerl- gumd in’a free pubic heaith o Jeste e pleas o Bty | a B e, Harty B, Anderson of ""‘-r‘z‘.’}’brmu carried at the election, I raiflroads operating in ul o matiol rio, | can ree y | for men under auspices Foster, ector -|" The ndan y phis, Pebruary B o sope piesident of the Oreg., and designated the 'following |law in New J o A Bearth Eduestionst Comnell ke - of the'de datencants, Rawacd ¥, i g e L PR E E [: -I- c FRIDAY CLEARANCE ! and SUPER-SPECIALS I NO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS SRR Final Reductions on Famous Society Brand SUITS and OVERCOATS Handkerchiefs Trinsbe Radiator Shist (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) 9 2 e Fans Boys 83, $4 Leather BOOtS ey i, exienalon scraiched i A special group; originally $30 to $50. This T e 2432, i 5 SN ~ e e . ~ o9 Hnaberamere: 2 P S 12-inch high black or brown elk h—unlnlrlw - 82, season’s Society Brand Suits (including Eng- $ 1 DR uppers, rubber or leather soles. $:!.49 1810 Fyve Fe, Groon and_ lish drapes) and Overcoats. All sizes. 6 Busy Floors Women’s Shoes , 100 pairs $1.: 30 'l‘"t o!l.l"l $4, $6, $3.50 Women’s Shoes | i Furi.af HOUSEWARES o Deenntast Buiterr s $10.95 500 pairs black and brown kid or suede, burgundy or green suede, lizard and calfskins. Sizes 3 to 9; widths ;f::zn‘::c‘i = B less Cotton Hose; mostly white 25¢ as Range. 39 pairs 79¢ and $1 Full- soc 93 Pullman -Nl.'ll‘ Suite (Msin Ploor, The Hecht Co.) $¢) .95 3 $9 95 and 33.95 It s $3.95 / 8 in ev g 25%40 % 30 pairs Women's 50¢ Seam- AAA to C, but not in every style. aguin rior, ne Heett co) .30 Universal T: Ta- $69.50 Fashioned Silk Hore........ 171 pairs 59¢ and 69¢ Full-Fash- ::?:f ,5"' 54c¢; 2 prs., $1 Fashioned Lisle Hose. ... 39¢ 18—9c Radiater Shields; 95, Printed Linen Handkerchiefs. (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) TOILETRIES HOSIERY ¥ DISCOVERY"‘ et Knife pocket and strap with buckle. e 51 pairs Women's 85¢ Full- 35 Women's 50c Sport Size Sizes 1 to 6. $ o - 4Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) (Becond Floor, The Hecht Co.) $1 Dozen Rolls Toilet Tissue SOC doz. 1,000-sheet rolls of good qual- ity tissue. Rose, blue, yellow, green or orchid. (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) 2nd floor “"DISCOVERY"” 1.50 dram Gabilla’s Per- fames Pootish Virtin: dram. D0C 25—$1 Colgate's Sets: Cashmere Bou- auetsoap. tale, cold cream. g compact and perfume. ... .. go_si and siso n%:r ouble Logse-Powder Com- pacts .. 69¢ 20—$1 Hand Douches: v‘slel colors . - 69¢ (Main mmr The Heeht Co) STATIONERY 11—30¢ Wnilnnnn Coaster Sets ............ . 25¢ 27—H0c V-llhlnllon = Ash Tray Sets .. 25¢ 11—350c Washing! = Atk Trass 25¢ —30c Washingto! 2 el 25¢ 7 Se Wi Ah Tray Sets 39e 28—35¢ Pictures of 10c $25, $29.75 Winter Coats Caracul, wolf, kit fox, mar- mink (dyed marmot) and skunk trimmed wool crepes. $ .95 Misses’ 14 to 20: Women's 38 to 50; Little Women's 35V to 43'5 (Thrift Coat Shop. Third Floor) Sy 1—$34.95 Electric Coal Grate. with heater ciement $9.95 (Fifth Floor—The Hecht Co.) DOMESTICS :m” Rayon Twill Bed- 81 e el T nels 82.59 spreads ... $2.95 10 pairs l‘ 23 ot $2.95 $2.95 MEN’S FURNISHINGS—Main Floor $1 Swank Collar Clips and Tie Holder Sets— 39c¢, 2 for 75¢ 2—$3.50 Japanese “:unu medium 81 95 40—$5 Evening Dress Jewelry Sets . 12—$1 Long-handle Clothes Brushes, shop- 5()e Rasor 1—$7.50 Cocktail Shaker; 35—$5 Genuine 81.95 Windsor Briar Pipes 90 pairs Men’s Dress and Lined $2.50 to $3.50 Gloves, $1 95 14—$2 Tie and Hand- kerchief Sets 65 1—$7.50 Knife, Ll‘—hfi;:c Dunhill g4 95 1—$5 Pipe Rack and 32.50 Stand for 3 Pipes... 18—$1.50 MacDee Ath- =), letic Union Suits, 36 to 44 2—$2.50 Lewls Golf Suits, 40 and 44 50¢c 150 Rels Union Suit, size 38 50¢ 12—$2 Superior Athletic Knit Urnion Suits, 18—Athletic Union lsc 100—35c Novelt: Handkereniets. . © for $1 6 pairs 5195 Pigskin 81 Gloves, soiled, scarred.... 12 pairs $3.50 Gaunt- let Gloves, lined; tan 31 95 1—8$5 sufln‘ Silver 33 50 Washington Boys' $1.95 All- = msvan medig Wool Sweaters BN T, 59 8¢ Garbage Cans—1d-gal. ' ' g e e e MEN’S SPORTSWEAR-—Main Floor $|.|5 c....’;:‘:«;mn The Hecht Co.) Heavy galvanized iron with self-lock- c ¥ o qxminster 210,94 i { Leakproof. An excellent F 106 r $19.94 MILLINERY e coNc P 100 Famo . Chinese Pat- ’ 1—$750 Golf Bag; 5—$5 MacGre 6—$3.95 Wool Cos- 2 84.45 ose sack Style ;:ckm“ $2.95 55¢, 2 pairs, 81 V and turtle neck styles in a buy for home owners. P 8. 0 S large assortment of solid colors and neat patterns. 28 to 36. (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) 3 rd floor *DISCOVERY™", New Mode ° Girdles $|.95 The very latest boneless foundation for jumiors and medium figures. 14-inch lengths. (Third Floor. The Hecht Co.) th floor "DISCOVERY” Panne Satin Lamp Shades | Hand Tailored Stretched shades for floor, table and club type lamps. Four colors. (Pourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) 5 th floor “DISCOVERY” $1.69 Automatic Electric Irons $|.29 Adjustable to low, medium or high temperature and shuts off heat automatically. Chrome plated. (Fifth Ploor, The Hecht Co.) 6(}‘ floar “DISCOVERY" Dotted Marquisette Ruffled Curtains 69c, Priscilla type point d'Esprit dotted _curtains, 36 inches wide. Ecru only. Ready to hang. (Sixth Floor. The Hecht Co.) THE HecHT Co 100—$1.88 Felt Hats, black and colors ... 50¢ 35 Felt Hs $1.88 to $3, now (Third Floor. The Hecht Co.) CORSETS 24—$7.50 Bien Jolie C: ey Ciraias.. 0. $4.95 (Third Ficor, The Heeht Co.) SMOCKS 75 Smocks, broadcloth or = sateen. 14 to 42 $1.95 del BOYS’ WEAR 22 Junior Boys' $1 Suits, wash tops, shorts and tie, D, s1o Oven-olu $4 1581 Ali-weol Tu Sweaters, 30 to 34 220 pairs 75¢ 1 Imported oot "Yioee, *or “boys® vt sirls; all sizes. ... 17—85.93 All-Wool Lumberjacks, & to 1 5—8$1.95 Jumlor Bo; two “pairs shorts, (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) Children’s Shoes 45 iy Suisate 90 Tuie Blde-Bution Slippers, 4 to 7. S1 100 pairs Children’s ll u Ox- fords or Patent Stravs, 8 to 3. S1 90 pairs Children's $1 Red CQ (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) LUGGAGE b Tigmans 820 Fitted $5.95 aBoxe; leather. $4.95 1 Ma $5.95 Giadstone; 32.95 s $1.95 Leathes t ‘Case; snopworn $2.95 3 Women's $2.95 O Rt Caes, win e $1.95 1 Woman's $10 Case; shopworn 2—8$3.95 Square Hat Boxes; shopworn (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) Upholsteries inches wiae. 15 pairs $4.29 !Inb Weave Damask Draves... $2.95 1 pair $7.95 Rose nl Gold Velour Porticres. .. $5.95 Gold and Gold Velour 05 l‘-‘ 36 Ancnei' 33.95 Tatre Velowr Fortiere $2.95 10—$1 Imported Searfs; 20x45 inche: 8—$1.59 Imported 600 le mnant Pieces ms-!r‘l Fabries, originally 19c 65c va. 10c ea. (Sixth Floor, The Hecht Co.) LAMPS 21—$1.50 Imported Figure Lamp Bases. 25—539¢ _Junior P Shades; 18-inch size. 62—81.490 Vanity Lamps and Shades.. 4—$2.95 Large-Size l'mny 1 o $ 38-1 Throe-Lisht Meial K 79¢ Table Lamps and Shades. © 8+-83.95 Silk Shades; Imdu flt sl Junior; as is.... 12—30.95 Rem Lamps, complete © 2—§12.05 Colonial Lan- ’6.95 tern Lamps, glass shades (Pourth Floor, Tie Hecht Oe), COATS AND SUIT 5—3rd FLOOR Amt.| Description. Misses’ 4-pc. Tweed Suits. . 7] Nhnes " Velvet Coat, Hat Sets. | $1¢ sses’ Suits 539'75 ! szs'ss sses’, Women’s Dress Coats. | isses’, Women'’s Dress Coal; | [ Misses’ Sable-trimmed Coats. . “Misses’ Badger-trimmed Coats . | | Misses’ Black Fox-trim’d Coat.| $79.50 | | Misses’ Coats, Silver Fox trim. | 3 | Misses’ Cross Fox trim “Coats, Mink trimmed Misses’ Camel’s Hair Coat. . (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ DRESSES 10 | Crepe Dresses .. $10.00 and | $15.00 | 75 | Crepe or Velvets. . $10.75 to | 1650 | 8 | Mayfair Dresses. . 31975 and | $2500] $16.50_ 8 | Crepe Mayfair Dresses, $25 and | $29.50 I $19.75_ (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) JR. MISSES’ DRESSES AND COATS [ Plaid Wool Dresses, size 13... Plain Wool Dresses, size 13.. “Corduroy Frocks, 11 to 17.; - [ Daytime Crepe Frocks, 11 to 17; Daytime Crepe Frock, size 1. Wool Frock, size 13 [ "Wool Crepe Frocks, 11 to 17.. “Sunday Nite Froik, size 13.. OH-ND_'-IQUIN [ Daytime Crepe Frocks, 13, 15, l | Sunday Nite Frocks, 11 to 17.. Daytime Crepe Frocks, size 13.| $1650 | $10.00 Crepe Evening Frocks, 11 to 17| Fur-trimmed Coats, $29.75 to. Sc';-ww-;l Fur-trimmed Coats, $21.75 to. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) SPORTSWEAR—3rd FLOOR 50 | Knitted Dresses ISITSI sloo 75 | Zephyr-yarn Sweaters NEGLIGEES, PAJAMAS—3rd FLOOR Silk Negligees Shoulderettes (soiled) (Third Fioor, The Hecht Co.) Ox12 feet; as is ;- Reversible Wool 7x54 inches 2—$50.50, Beor i axe et 2—860.50 Ax.ll'k By Mans et 839, 95 05 Broadloom Raey T3a15 teerer o $09.50 20—81 to $2.50 Old Hooked Russ; 18x30 inches 69¢ oty sonea: pere. $29.95 ‘... $25 3—$20.95 Velvet Rugs: = ooy, bars teer. $19.95 rds $3.95 Carpet Remnants; 27 lm‘hnlvrl’;e $1.69 1—$50.30 American Orlen- tal; 9x12; a8 825 40—85c cans Floor Griss: ()¢ (Sixth Floor. The Hecht Co.) Studio Couches 1—$19.95 Twin Studie Couch;’ felt mattresse: 1-$21.50 30-inch Single Day ::::.wflnl cotton mat- @] 3 95 LSus Due D $14.95 s e $12.95 S0 49875 2—8$33.75 4/6 Beauty- rest Mattresses. Floor 28.7- "mv!l;:luh Floor, The Hecsl;t Co.) b FURNITURE s—uoo '.Il'-)e Wnl- 579.50 nut Bedroom 1Stk W u. w-l. $69.50 nin e R sutes $59.50 (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Electric Refrigerators :I::‘.G’?‘ Sankeolds; 5% @60 75 llfl.flO“IIIIIMI 4% 879-75 No Down Paym 15¢ a day pays for wours. Delivered and Serviced Free. (Main Ploor, The Hecht Co.) RADIOS - e % $14.95 2-—$12.95 Golf Bags; 7-inch, im ted 89-95 JANUARY SPECIALS No Mail or Phone Orders i;‘ute and Hose 33 95 15—$3.95 Pull - over Suede Jackets, zippers $2 95 (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) 5—$9.95 F{ve~clnh Matched 1,000 Pairs $1.65 and $1.95 Washable I‘mported Kid Gloves Cape and A ridiculously low price for any kind of leather gloves—let alone kid and capeskin gloves of such excellent quality, so beautifully tailored. Plain pull-on or trim- med pull-on and cuff styles. Mode, beige, beaver, brown and black. Sizes 534 to 8. (Main Ploor, The Hecht Oo.) THE HECHT CO-

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