Evening Star Newspaper, February 28, 1921, Page 24

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24 i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1921 It never happened before; may never happen again. b Never have we had such a quantity of quaiity over- coats to sell at so little a price—no, not even in the earliest days. Here are more than 1,000 Standard stylesi, most of them in the staple blues, blacks and oxford grays—all to go at because we took over the Society Brand’s surplus stock of overcoats below the cost of fabrics alone M OST of these overcoats have just come in; the rest are from our own stock, and now, excepting fur-lined and fur-collared overcoats, you have unrestricted choice of any overcoat in stock at $25. : Judge the values in the sale by the You'll find everything you want —Single and double breasted form-fitting coats fact that in all our years as Society here--a complete representation of the ~Ulsters and ulsterettes to great auto coats Brand representatives we have never Society Brand line. Dienified chesterficlds and everything else offered such a quantity of quality = , T overcoats at $25__N0’ NOT EVFN Finest of fabrics and trimmings; custom tai- Solid colors; novelties; mixtures—it’s like the S loring; everything you expect in America’s start of another season—even though you pay BEFORE THE WAR. - finestc ready-for-se:vice overcoats. only $25. ! z Every overcoa;t_ is sold ‘wilh‘lhe full guarantee that this price" Gua ran t eed: is lower than will prevail next winter. You are anticipating next winter, but you are saving tremendously by so doing. | 77 The Hecht Co. 7F a & ¥

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