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S 5 G., STAR, ' WASHINGTON, D. 0, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER.-11,.-1991. The Hecht Co. G De e hats | Sevénth at F Seenth [ GIRLS' COATS: ‘ A sdle at $75.95 A stirring sale of girls’ coats that are alive with There will be lively stepping In this sale of children’s November newne::.d Bolivia, velour and movelty i 3 he girl below ' coatings, develo in snappy styles, with a oy l"(n Ms " on & " pr' i‘e )s s SCHOOL SHOB choice of full belted, loose or flare back models. ‘or girl 5 g ‘or girl 2 ’ ~ Di 5 o i A a1 52 wfns *l P o g g oy g Rolling brims which unbewvr;k at almost nnd{blng]e.n Fin- - % ¢ many with fur collars. Jr. sizes, 12 to 16. ished with bands and st: of si in ribbon. Brown i M black for big girls. Black and brown only. and dress shoes | R (Girls® shop, third floor.) A red-lined hood makes these COATS So jolly looking 5]1 900 pairs, all under price; the “overlot orders” from our makers, fortified with broken assortments of our own. Three lots: Boys’ $5.00 shoes at $3.29 . Black and brown lace shoes with Goodyear welt leathers soles and leather heels. English last. Sizes 2 to 52 and 10 to 1215, Onebigsale for boys suits, overcoats $ 85 e ciiacil Kool ‘seow !hm: I Girls’ $4 to $6 shoes, $2.95 o 1 o' 2 " and lesthers; and mackinaws for 9 shoulders can be detached. é:."bi:fn"l'fia“‘?..i::ni?n:.’.'a'ffi.; .1.;1'11.* e g i l)ig and ].ittle hoys The coat may P’ Bad id gray, brown, izes 6 to 8; 815 to 11; 1115 to 2. Not all sizes in every style. cinnamon or navy and lined thruout with* a brilliant red flannel. *Sizes 2 to 6 years. Growing girls’ $5 to $7 shoes, $3.89 Black and brown lace high shoes; also patent leather oxfords. Sizes Bringing together at one price the four best sellers in 215 to 7. Not all sizes in evary style. stock—make selections Saturday. ' Bz{g boys’ overcoats, $9.85 . " Allwool cheviots, double-breasted coats, with deep storm col Litde Red Riding Hood of the present day wearsa CAPE (Girls’ shoe shop, third floor.) Sale handmade Navy blue —_— Little folks® Hundreds of 10-inch Jars, Plaid hody lining: satin Venetian yok . Plain and Fancy pattesss. Siaes 9 to 18 yoars. IFURS bl ouses red-lined Junior boys’ overcoats, $9.85 phonograph , ] $ 2 b R $ 95 Chevi hinchillas; wool fabrics and lined with anoth ) i i 95 ust as sket kit ot it i Sin bl ot | 'PECOTAS, 40C ¢ |t Shoiond for oms viis oy Bite i ’ E = B Collars; llaround belt, Sizes 204 o 10 o oo qeozens of late hits in songs and tnstrumental Coney, racooon, opossum and fox furs, in sets of Notewosthy for the Navy blue coatings, with red flannel lining. muff and scarf. For girls of 3 to 6; $395 to $10.95. For. girls of 8 to 14; $7.95 to $1950. fine quality French voile; the elaborate handdrawn work; Y and the lavish hand > embroidered dots. Style sketched , —is typical of all. Long sleeves, with turnback cuffs; tuxedo collar with vest front. “Strut, Miss Lizzie” with “Get 'Hat" “All By Myself” with “Open Arms” .“Ain't We Got Fun?” with “I'm Nobody's Baby” + ““Old Pal, Why Don't You . Answer Me?” with “Broadway Rose” e Velvet collar. Slashed for armhole. Sizes 8 to 14. Wool two-pants suits, $9.85 . : ity woolens, mind you, in tweeds, -cheviots. cassimeres. Single and donble breasted styles; tailored to withstand hard wear. . All coats alpaca lined; both pairs of knickers also full lined. Sizes 7 to 17. Big boys’ wool mackinaws, $9.85 The Canadian woodsmen’s warm coat, developed into a prac- Quite remarkable are these Poiret twill and tricotine Children’s wool mixed “tical coat for the American boy. Dressy plaids or plain patterns; “I Used to Love You, But It's SPOl't hose, 950 pri i fashioned with two sets of s all taped and bound = All Over Now” ses. second fioor) S T e Sl e ] =t e AN Y, T o’ resses a Boys” wool sweaters, $2.95—Sizes 8 to 18. Boys’ hats, $1.45—For big and little boys. Golf caps, 95c—Pleated and one-piece styles. “Wang-Wang Blues” Brown and green mixtures, with § “Down at the Old Swimming Hole” with “I Found 3 Rn‘la in the Devil’s Garden” “Heme Again Blues” with “Two Little Love Birds” 10%. fancy turn-over cuffs. Imported wool socks, $1.35—White and Sizea- 7. 18 Sale women’s strap wrist (Boys' shop, third floor.) with “You're Just the Type for a Bungalow” Women’s Knox hats, $10 formerly $18 to §25 Our entire stock of fine KNOX silk beavers—the sailor that sets the style for the season, and serves for several seasons. - The material and making alone justify a much higher price, and the miss who doesn’t have to con- sider price will welcome these new styles. brown, with fancy tops. A heavier grade is $1.65. Silk and wool socks, $2—Brown and navy, with fancy tops. Children’s Notaseme hose — Cotton and lisle ; white, black, brawn. 35c to 65c. Children’s Phoenix silk socks_—Wi:ite, sky, pink. Sizes 44 to 8%. $IL. Black ribbed cotton hose, 35c—Sizes 674 “to 10%4. (New hose shop, first floor.) College girls are taking to mannish white sweaters ‘gloves 2% These gloves are in the fash- ionable six-button length, with gauntlet over wrist. Made of soft pliant skins and perfect from hem to finger tips. Basque and straightline dresses, coat and coatee dresses; some trimmed with faney braid; some embroidered; some with metal and cord Brown, tan or beavez, with fancy wide em- belts and sa,sh"' - broidered backs; also with contrasting inserts Navy only. at N Sizes 16 to 20; 34 to 44. These sweaters are fashioned much like the college %m.ln’s. Pull-over sweater of white wool worsted is $7.50. (Sports shop, south anuex.) (Hat shop, second floor.) (First floor, mew shop.) Three mannish coats at $27.50 : et Fur-collared coats at $47.50 S i a a e Boli s Exclusive styles at $59.50 Nevelty elml L 3 Jania with i Bolivia with _embrvlduiy and nutria fur. : Almost an entire floor of women’s coats! - Hundreds of ¢oats—they fill the racks—coats in volume and variety; fine fash}om and full values. : Coats and more coats ta greet tomorrow, which by our rec- Extra help will be here; we’ve given over most of our floor .* ., ¢vds is the biggest coat day of the year. . to these coats, and, beligve us,vwe’llneedit. ) o For each coat in these three lots is an outstanding value! : Sample coats 34750 and individual styles e Mannish coats 39750 and many others Exclusive fashions $5Q50 in fur-trimmed coats _ (as sketched above), et r fthree of the many sketched) _ " (afow typical modes sketched) : " Mannish coats, tailored by men io hold their shape at neck and . Most of these Toats represent a maker’s show pieces and sam- Magnificent coats in magnificent materials—panvelaine, Nor- collar. Manfilhflhdcsm;wedsm:lhmmgbones,mft:nplnd ples, henee they are only one or.two of a kind, and not all sizes in .~ mandy, bolivis, velonra-—-ndallmgmfi?dy made—made by iy Also tx casel bair dnid beaver cloth, thego being full allk _ Zvery style. Sines 4215105285, i Regally trimmed with fur collrs Coats that will stand out in any Aristocratic woolens; deep-pile Coats and wrap coats; tailored and~ and cuffs; real furs, such as mole, fashionable gathering, as one can see Also at $27.50 are dress coats, in velours, bolivia, suedenes. Some fur fabrics, rich as satin, as well as Salt’s embroi ; many with fur collars_ wolf, fox, opossum, raccoon and by those sketched. . g ilk lined. ; Peco plush coats. / and cuffs. All silk lined. s i : e, > trimmed; some embroidered; all silk lined. s All the above coats in black and street ¢