Evening Star Newspaper, March 27, 1933, Page 16

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1933. : ' Our Customers Insisted, “Please Don’t Stop!” So for Just a Few More Days We Continue These Marvelous Values! ONE.DAY ( You just wouldn’t let us say good-bye to the 37th Anniversary! And so by popular command, we are continuing it through Friday, March 31st. It’s the same Anni- versary that has caused Washington to “rush” us during the past two weeks. But it has also been reinforced by many new lots of merchandise sent us by manufac- turers eager to do business! Look for the Anniversary signs! Join the Treasure- Hunt for un-advertised specials! Use your Charge Account! We’ll open one for you if you have none! SUPER The Thrift Coat Shop Repeats a Sgll-out! SPECIAL : $10% Fur-Trimmed & e Gr Tailored COATS Nurses—Beauticians $ 6. & J = * ' _ 8 $1-%1-50Uniforms Smart, crepery woolens— € " e { A 1f, & 3 . every coat finely tailored, sllk ° XF b lined! And we've specified M 3 C the same attractive fashions so - : ‘ -r ; For Housewives—Maids— successful before—cape-coats, fur-cuff coats, smart, tailored coats, with high side-closing. 14-20; 38-46. il Black - Na:;};a Beig:c y \ T HE BEAUTICIAN’S — detachable gleanor Blue 4 i W ! buttons down the front. Pockets (The Thrift Cost Shop Third Floor. where needed. M AR ; _ N WHITE BROADCLOTH—with long THE MAID’S UNIFORM — striped percale, a famous best seller. Blue sleeves. LINEN FINISH—blue and green. 48-50 only. Droves of men are buying these N \ Sizes 14 to 46; 48 to 50. $1.95 t0$2.95 e . o e ONE-DAY J Spnng b SOUNDS Unbelievable! But the Facts SUPER For Junior Misses SPECIAL $10.95 Swagger, Tailored & Felts are an IMPORTER Needed Cash! No Phone or Mail Orders! FUR-TRIMMED SUITS R 8.00 LS " they’re the season’s TOP- NOTCH fashions! These fur-trimmed CAPE and TEA-TIME suits that the town’s talking ab o u t— \. Marvelous—because $ 166 Light colors like grey and tan . . . browns, also, if you want. Every hat is silk trimmed. Direct Entrance from Seventh Street to the Main Floor— Men's Hat Department. Rock Crystal —at less than 15 price Lot A—1,000 Pieces—16, 18, | 24 and 30inch Chokers and )$ Necklaces in wafer, melonshape ' and art cuts. Also hand knotted - chains. Ear Rings to match....29 to 50c Bracelets to match > Lot B—16 and 18 inch Necklaces in wafer, melon and art shapes $1 Lot C—Hand-knotted Necklaces and Chokers, finest cuts, first qualities—18, 24 and $ 1 (Newly Enlarged Jewelry Department Main Floor.) three-piece swaggers—and MANNISH suits of men’s wear woolens — swanky! 11-17. (The Young Washingtonian Shop Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) ANNIVERSARY Specials from our Powder Box $2-25Hot Oil Shampoo $ 1,44 ‘and Finger Wave ONE.DAY Including Manicure, $1.74 2 National manufacturer gives . S U P E R us a reduction on his $3.50 J Everybody’s Scalp needs !‘OI oil — T S AT these days—to keep pace with per- SPECIAL . MORE Of Those AStonIShlng Facial, $2.00 manents. We’re experts on both o °1% Sailors, Turbans Spring TR | - el vt & Brimmed Straws Hats 99¢ Imagine smart, substantial hats at this absurdly low price! Pick any outstand- ing fashion you prefer— smooth or rough straw fabrics! Black, navy, gray, red, sand. All head sizes. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) $ 2.88 But we can’t mention the famous name . . . not at $2.88! But it’s still one of the country’s fine makes. In the new Spring colors. All sizes, of course. (Men's Hat Dept.—Main Floor.) Guerlain’s “Shalimar” Regularly $1.50 Dram Just a drop of it is heavenly! SHALIMAR, you $ Dram know, is the world’s favorite—the perfume that made the House of Guerlain fa- mous, (Tolletries. Main Ploor, The Hecht Co.) THE HECHT CO. F Street at 7th ‘ _ SED SPECIALS!

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