Evening Star Newspaper, June 16, 1933, Page 27

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. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1933 B—I11 — ‘winame There’s no maybe about it! Higher prices vemmeare a fact! But not at THE HECHT CO. Equitable Taxes. T, With the exception of a few nationally known lines, whose manufacturers have put through immediate changes. * * * CHICAGO, June 16—W. C. Miller, * * * . R = - 4 iti H B Sh L e there is no rise in prices and there w ill not be as long as our present quantities of merchandise last. tional Association of Real Estate Boards, told delegates at the annual convention today that the organization was work- . . el g e : 7 A Bough Pre-Infl P gage financing and a more equitable tax Q U [ a[ re n atlon rlces situation. “We are in the midst of a tremendous new evolution of mortgage machinery,” he said, “and also in the midst of a tax revoluiion.” When the mortgage situation is sta- bilized and the tax burden equalized he predicted & widening of home owner- ship on a sounder business and social basis than ever before in the history of the country. . In commenting upon current business trends he said the real estatt market ' was looking up and would go forward unbridled if it were not for foreclosures and a complete lack of mortgage money. PLANS DISCUSSED FOR HIGH SCHOOL Woodrow Wilson Building Confer- ence Brings Up Insertion of Athletic Field. { District public schools offftals con- | ferred yesterday with the District Com- missioniers on plans for the Woodrow Wilson High School, to be erected at| Chesapeake and Brandywine _streets, | under am _appropriation contained in| the 1934 District supply bill. i It was reported the school authori- | ties raised only one major question about the plans, that being the placing | of the large athletic field directly in front of the main building, which would be _set well back from the street. | It was revealed, however, that the National Commission on Fine Arts, which must pass upon the design, has suggested the addition of a clock tower on the building 2s now designed. This would require modification of other | portions of the building in order to| cut down its cost since the congres- - sional authorization was limited to! $1,150,000. _ Tt is believed ‘E‘Drn'itdfll&fl%lc t‘gfl_ the | [ ] building may be or' L November after the Fine Arts Commis- { ’ OoDO asses gion has placed its approval on detalls e l'OSS ItS of the final plans. CITIZENS PLAN FROLIC | Cre e BRIMS : B, el e n WHITE TheseBUCKS west Association Tonight. ‘Association tonight at Neighborhood House, 470 N street southwest. She will be accompanied by Miss Prances - : F’g‘riisées LRE Bt e The hat that everybody seems to like Our Young Washingtonian Sl‘loel-—!hflr for the oldest man dancer and for the § best because it’s so cool, so smart, so First, they're fast sellers because Red Cross purpose in life is Sm see that ycgl 15:: 'l(mnrl!ll'y couple “on the spot” in the spot dance. flanering! So, we're ptaging a one= has such a long record for solid comfort! shod.‘ So, this ummer lnv —that Milton F. Barrett is chairman of the S ' p Secondly, they suit the Summer dress fash- practical leather with the nifty look that general committee in charge. day sale . . . Saturday only! Sailor, T ety Sy foriiifons, R fasliion. Idgasifos HEVETRbGRET, Two medium and shady brims . . . the oxford for tailored clothes. Both are above from an excellent group at $6—3%2-9; WHITE and cool pastels . . . if you cool, trim kidskin—314-10; AAAA to C. AAA and C. 3 know your prices, youll be there! (MA!N FLOOR, (MAIN FLOOR. PRlcEs UP (THIRD FLOOR, THE HECHT CO) THE HECHT CO) THE HECHT CO) 5" 025" P L i ON 8|LK / 4 \ g " = A / i k Quite frankly, we could nolo into I Ny ¢ the ‘market today and buy these But g‘;;;’y}:;:';zifi"“gm y \ slips at this same price! We 4 " ’ Y ) \ . couldn’t touch this firm, substan- tial quality of pure-dye or all-silk French crepe . . . we couldn’t get silk HOSE L), M=l 7" I o 1 N s "R A Sy fully believe you’ll be wise to buy ] S now—before we have to ask more ch $l 1o $1.65 — AP ; ] e A for this type of slip! (Msin Floor, The Hecht Co.) § Hand-Made Bias-Cut 79C Pr. ) ) Aare 2 /PHILIPPINE RAYON V) TR B CAMUSH S'GOWNS | SLIPS e Chiffons, plain picot or two-way stretch top o Service weights @ Mesh and Lace Clocks ® Mesh, Fine or Large S Jrs. Washable o Ingrain Chiffons iy 3 STAR Summer Cool, Crisp Py S JACKET Frocks SWim SUitS SHEER Frocks We really 'don’t know ourselves when we shall ever again be able [ The plaid gingham effec $ to sell hosiery of this quality at $ « in an acetite dressmaker 55'95 such a ridiculously low price! ;uil that's nice for lazy Prices are getting higher by the ounging. day . .. we can swing the sale 2.Thp silhouette '. in tl 53 95 TheyNtetia cookisa:cucumber Skl anly bocause we Jasupht masnths They have that cool, chalk finish, T t { - They're tremendously smart (all the Every stitch hand done! Rayon taffeta—a fine quality! ' sgo from manufscturers who which only a girl with an eye for molds the figure. fashion magazines are featuring Elaborately hand-embroider- Trimmed with imported them)! And they're certainly practi- ed and the longcloth’s an un- laces—biascut for smooth 55 cal! We believe in them enough to usually fine quality. White fit. Tearose and white—sizes have a group—with jackets, crisp, and pastels. 34-44, Most of them are famous i o e & sation! hi g group in white and soft, cool, white touches, soft sleeves—as above. o . Thi oo makes, nationally lknown! clear pastels. 11-17 yrs. FREE—with every purchase of a Bathing 14-20. : T Pl Y bave worked with us on this an‘ style will fully appreciate! And note e B BYD. Bascts nual event for nine years! those brief, boxy little jackets . . . the 3. (patented) snugfitting — with sophisticated use of color! A stun- adjustable back. A fashion sen- Suit, 6 lessons (worth $5) at the Airport (The Youns Washingtonian Shop. Third Floor, Swimming Pool. (The Better Dress Shop, Third Floor, ‘The Hecht Co.) The Hecht Co.) @fain Ploor, The Hecht Co.) (Beach Shop, Third Floor. The Hecht Co.) Phone Orders Taken Until 9 ofClock—Call DlIstrict 9400

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