Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1922, Page 29

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_THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, The Hecht Co. 7th at F D. O, WEDNEKDAY: JANUARY 18, 1993 Amerzcas finest hand-tazlored smts and © overcoats from our own makers and Where prices are guammeed . 7th at F uricty Brad Almost 3,000 garments at two prices made to sell at 535, made {to sell at 40, %45 50, %5, %5 ' T‘HIS is a sale for the man looking for a low price, as well as for the man who buys his clothes regardless of price. o : It is a sale of hand-tailored clothes at a price generally asked for machine-made garments. It is a sale of low price but high quality; and offi - event we have he din years. The sale comes about because ‘ot makers are winding up their winter season an&mn convert into cash whatever stocks they have om%d ; As their largest distributors in the east, we got first i cholce, and we bought freely and fu]ly . By actual count we have 2,816 suits and overcoats in this sale—all Rochester and Chicago hand-tailored clothes—no “job lots” or specnal sale” garments; no “leftovers” or “odds and ends,” but full assortments from Society Brand and our regular makers. These suits and overcoats.-are: ulenllcal in quality with those we have been selling here at $35:t0. $65, : are.sure of the values. > = The Heclt Co.—Tth at-F Jmore for less money, than any other clothing w,' Almost every good fashion and fabric created by Society Brand and our own makers is represented; we are satisfied we can fit every man in a aug or overeoat for which he would gladly pay full - price. o 1205 siiits and overcoats $ 2 3,50 normally $35 to $45 at just ' 1611 suits and overcoats 3§ 3 3.50 normally $50 to $65 at just Soclety firanfl & The Hecht Co. garments at each price * ' . No charge for alterations Sale begins T hursday, 8: 30 a.m. so that men can shop before going to work ‘. Extra salesmen—E’xtra wrappers—aErtra cashiers

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