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- X ™ 3 - [12° : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. G, 'THURSDAY, OCTOBER .13, 1921. Here are the bold, bare facts of the bfigg@éfi; JEVER so often we ask E VERY 'year after the o m s Sale of men's fine i . shOl‘t look ah ead t6 save O V E R C O T S overcoat sale we wonder ? s how we’ll meet the ficures for money. the next sale. a I y , it has been our privilege to announce to Washington men in years But we didn’t worry this vear. So if you’re ready now to ' e felt we had the sal:y beat }};eforewi(: spend $29.50 for your winter ' /% S overcoat, we're ready with the 1 B3 : '/“\ 2 i e v e i ’ : it RN * makers preferred cash to carrying ki o whsich you’ll pay $40 ]2 S\ W j/ : over their season’s surplus, we C 1o $55 later. ; & stepped in and took over their entire : ) . stocks. It was the biggest single overcoat - purchase we had ever made—and the best.. We don’t mean that these were $40 to $55 coats last year; we do mean that good stores are asking $40 to $55 for these same grades now and gelting it And here are the overcoats: - Great coats, small coats, thick coats, thin coats, long coats, short coats; coats for the man who battles all outdoors, to coats for the office worker who stays within. That is to say, we have ulsters and ulsterettes, storm coats and street coats, big auto coats that envelop Moreover, these sale coats will lose nothing by comparison. Put them side by side with other coats, » = one like a blanket, to form-fitters that and most men will choose these for 2 show off a man at his best. the Society brand label that is in CIOSe tO _l ’ 000 f ine over CO(ZtS Plenty, too, of the Chesterfields— them. For most men know that ‘ the ever-staple and stylish dress coat Society Brand stands for America’s Most Of them SOCIETY BRAND that seven out of ten men prefer. best in fabric, finish and fashion. the rest bear The Hecht Co. label Best of all, most of the coats are: d 11 ’ 3 solid colors—blues, blacks, grays— made to sell at . the solid colors that most men want. We stress this point because over i i ; 1 1 . ’ i But of course there are plenty of the fancies half of the coats in this sale are w“ $ 0 $ $ & $ froig neat mixtures to big, burly woolen plaids. B 9 'y All regular sizes from 33 to 44; a sprinkling 1 \ ’q of longs and shorts and irregulars—so much of %untm %ranh i S A LE opens at 8: 30 A. M. e::ry':fimg,‘:nl;a:: tha‘: evergyu one who needs a winter overcoat should come. when you see them . here with a becoming and you know that VELOURS > X ‘ shape for every head. are among the fillest mater ials . ' fi n e s t h a t s w e = Select the shape you like best; your favorite shade d \ . - is also here—brown, seal, coffee, gold, grafite, olive. TRt b3 F green and black; also two-tone hats with velour brim. Slu[ming. hats, the velour deep-piled and soft as velvet; silk ¢ 3 h ave ever seen . / : The sale represents the makers’ overlots; the hats b ! = i a were intended to retail for almost double $3.95. lined, eilk trimmed and finished to the last perfect detail. t the pric OU know good hats ~ i N $3.95 - UNDREDS of hats Big sale’ men’s shoes C?mtflg Saturday e Seventh ; Men’s silk shirts, $5.65. : ;fiih il s‘“;es' $ 5-85 Wool mixed union suits, $1.35. f F. @ @ 0 . atF Allgolng s ::y,::: $1.50 to 82.59 silk ties, $1. See special adv. on page 19.