Evening Star Newspaper, October 14, 1921, Page 16

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' 16 : : T The new song of a shirt YOU'VE heard of 7th at F TOM HOOI? ::m_l his SONG of a fhi.rt': HOW the woman sat IN um\'om:l.nl:' ':ngs WORKING. away, and IT'S no \\'o.nd.er. that SHIRTS of.fllnt. day CHAFED :!_nrl' n.rirkcd AND WER!E ?ll'nske\\n‘ BUT the d:h‘.h" WE SING abont ARE SO D.IF_F":RENT. HIGH ABO.V_E 'tho streets IN DAYLI?I‘!T.IOHS PEOPLE MOVE happily AMONG fir:e.si.lk fabrics, WORKING'achrding TO FIXED' ss:u_ld::rda SO THAT ‘:ull'tl.wce “shirts FIT as they should, WITH NOTH.I‘:(J to annoy AND every t'hi'ng- to please— BECAUSE .(h'f‘ :un&hiuc OF THE \\':;r_kc.n HAS GOT i.lfl'().tll(.‘ shirts. SO ANY man .:uffering FROM common, shirtitis WHO wants to !:cno\\' class AND BEAl;lT'Y'amI joy CAN GET a f\:l_l measure FOR just $§6_< . WE THANK YOU. AN \ The sill shiid‘c sale-—-Dominant HE :EVENING STAR,, WASHINGTON, D. C, F Th@H@QI@# Co 0 cr—mmmm————— _lf!lere prices areAg‘l‘tf_f_l—!fl_LCi_{ 7th at F WE’VE done big things in men’s shirts, but we’re a bit more proud of this deal HE maker ranks with the best~he ‘buys his shirtings direct, and he has a knack - with his people that insures every-shirt com- ing true to established standards. So, while we are offering these shirts away underprice, you are protected as fully as if you were paying the reg- ular price. The price, $5.65, includes war tax. than any we ever put across. BEST way to gauge the value of these shirts is to glance over the materials: —Baby broadcloth silks —Broadcloth jacquards —Mellow spun silks - —Satin stripes, etc. ~—Crepe de chines —Whites, collar attached. Solid colors and white, the whole alphabet of stripes, from awning to zebra, and colors and combinations that rival an artist’s palette. ‘~—Jersey silks —Self striped crepes . And you may have noticed that silk shirt sales have been mighty few lately, because the market has stiffened. That’s a word to the wise. Men'’s $2.50 wool-mixed UNION SUITS kle length style; tailored to fit the body, but with elastic seams to “give’” with the body. Sizes 34 to 44. Three suits for $3.75. each “Imperial” union suits—Ilong sleeve, an- $ l 3 5 Men’s $1.50 to $2.50 SILK NECKWEAR Four-in-hand ties of character and class. Pure silks, pleasing patterns, custom mak- $ 1 .00 -Style, with satisfaction. Solid colors, stripes, floral designs ’en everything. RIDAY, OCTOBER. 14, .1921. That annual sale: of men’s OVERCOAT $40 o’coats : , $45 o’coats A $50 o’coats P, 2 $55 o’coats : over one-half are the rest bear The Hecht Co. label E sale started today, and judging by the way men are buying, they think as much of these overcoats as we do. They ought to think well of them—coats of the same grades are bringing $40 to $55 in other good stores and must bring the same price here for goods bought in regular season. 'We bought these coats out of season—bought them last March —took over our maker’s entire surplus. Everything they had— so look for about everything in fabrics and fashions. Ulsters, raglans and ulsterettes; big-belters and form-fitters; Everything right up to the Chesterfield. Sizes and styles for every “regular” man from 33 to 44, and enough “irregulars” in shorts. stouts and longs to make us believe we can fit most any one. ’ ‘ Sale! Mgn’s hats. Fine VELOURS $3.95 _ Get under a regular hat away under the regular price And these Velours are the c.:lnss/of hatdom— rich as velvet, soft as a kitten’s ear, silk lined and silk trimmed to the last stitch. b First quality hats thruout—brown, seal, coffee, * gold, green, graphite and black; also two-tone ef- fects. ; (Men's shops—first floor.) Sale started today with upward of 1,000 pairs of these shoes, most of which are worth so much more that comparisons would be odious. Suffice it that we can’t duplicate many of these shoes ourselves today at $5.85 and that every shoe is first quality in material and workmanship. High shoes variously in —Black or brown kid leathers. —Tan or black B¢otch grain or Norwegian calf. —Black, tan or brown calfskins. —And the new patent col¢=. Low shoés only in tan calf brogues and patent colt oxfords. English, French and conservative lasts. : = - All sizes from 6 to 11; widths AA to D. Get your winter shoes now; get two pairs if you can spare the meney.. -

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