Evening Star Newspaper, October 16, 1935, Page 7

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"Dual Design” Crepe 1075 for little women Remember, way back when little women’s dresses were big women’s dresses chopped down a couple of sizes. Now little women find exquisite dresses scaled to their proportions—like this ‘“Dual De- sign” crepe with its perfectly placed front fullness, its beaded trim, its soft neckline and full sleeves. Black, blue or plum in sizés 1612 to 242, Exclusive with The Hecht Co. (Third Floor, Better Dress Shop.) 6...12...18 months to pay Jor your coat Luxurious Furs 5127 Seal-dyed Muskrat (formerly Hud- son seal). Russian Ponyskin in Kaffa brown or black. Fine Black Caracul. Russian Marmot. Natural Squirrel. “Merit” Seal-dyed Coney. (Third Floor. Fur Shop.) Twin Sweaters with a Scotch look and a Scotch Price 5.95 These sweaters are as classic as a kilt and have the same fortright, vivid charm. The yarns are fine and soft and misty; the colors those’ “off” shades you look and look for and generally don’t find. Beautifully tail- ored—sizes 34 to 40. (Third Floor, Sports Shop.) Metallic Sleeves Trim Little Women's Crepe ]0.95 Smart women everywhere are taking to the dressy frock for important afternoons rather than the long, trail-y type. Here's a perfect example—in alpaca crepe with shimmering metallic sleeves. Spe- acially designed for little women in black, brown or green in sizes 16z to 24%2. (Third Floor. Thrift Shop.) THE HECHT CO. F STREET AT SEVENTH NATIONAL 5100 —___““____**_—_' . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1935. 2 ONTH COMBINES TWO LEATHERS TO MAKE FOUR SMART SHOES Look at these beautiful Red Cross Shoes in suede and kid and suede and patent leather. Your eyes tell you that they’re stun- ning designs, beautifully propor- tioned. But only your feet can tell you that these lovely shoes have marvelous comfort quali- ties that aren’t found in ordinary shoes. The Hecht Co. stresses two leathers—because Red Cross recognizes the importance of “surface” interest in shoes. Suede and kid four eyelet tie with per- forated trim. Note the comfortable height of the heels. $6.50 Suede and patent T straps with side buckle. The patent leather is stitched and per- forated. Boulevard heels. $6.50 Suede and patent five eyelet ties with criss-cross decoration. In black or brown with boulevard heels. $6.50 Suede and calf five eyelet tie with stitched trimming on counter, toe and vamp. Boule- vard heels. $6'50 Shoes are fitted by certified registered fitters with the aid of the fluoroscope. (Women's Shoe Department, Main Floor.) PHOENIX in the new college colors 1 3 pairs, 2.85 Women from coast to coast choose Phoenix No. 705 for day in, day out wear. It's a four-thread walk- ing chiffon with a fine clearness and excellent wearing quality. Made with the Phoenix custom fit top, duo heels, duo seams and all shadowless construction. (Main Floor. Hosiery Dept.)

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