Evening Star Newspaper, September 7, 1922, Page 13

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bboia o S ke vt W B T S Pl S R e v s Sl R e e s e THE EVENING. BTAR, -WASHINGTON, D. 'C; THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1922.- Sale 1,000 boys’ ALL-WOOL “Johnny Tu-Pants” & The Hecht Co. two-pants suits 10,/ - _' $10 cannot buy hetter suits than these. ‘All-wool fabrics; fine workmanship; seams 1 . . The Hecht Co. announces its ANNUAL SCHOOL SALES Monday a week the kids trudge off to school—your boy or girl among them. So this is to say we have planned wisely and well to outfit them from head to toe. Judge of the preparations we have made by this one fact: A maker favors us with 300 Middy blouses, %] Can’t mention names, but his label is on the blouse, and you will rec- ognize it as one of the best known on the market. All first quality Lonsdale Jean, Peggy Cloth and Jr. Pal- mer Linen (cotton) middies in regulation style. that won’t part under the severest strain; but- tons sewed on to stay. Every suit lined with genuine Alpaca (not cotton) and both pairs of knickers also lined. Fancy or plain Norfolks and Semi-Norfolks; box or inverted pleat; pointed or straight yokes; full belt and flap or patch pockets. The children’s specialized shops now occupy our entire third floor Tweeds, Scotch or Heather; smooth-finished cassimeres; novelties. Solid colors or neat brown, gray, heather, :Ahve and tan mixtures. Ages 7 to 18 Yes, indeed, the children’s shops are going and growing; they now crowd off all ‘other shops from the third floor and take them for their own enlarged stocks. —W e have more goods —we have more room —uwe have more people —uwe can give better service Some with turn-up cuff bottom—others have emblems on sleeves and braid on collar and cuffs. All-white, copen, tan and red, or white with colored collars and cuffs. Sizes 6 to 20 or 34 to 42. Good for a year’s wear—boys’ two-pants corduroy suits, #8-° All-weather corduroy that defies rasn, wear and weather The chubby stout boy can also get a special two-pants Suit, °15 Special sizes for the stout boy. Designed with due regard to his proportions. Big in chest and over hips, but cit with long lines that make for a more slender appearance. Coats alpaca lined; both pairs of pants full lined. Ages 14 to 20. The children’s shoe shop now occupies the big space formerly given over to draperies, blankets, etc.; the girls’ and boys’ shops are spread out in proportion. Each of these shops is in charge of a specialized buyer who knows his mer- chandise from the ground up. All buyers work to one policy—quality at'a price, and that they are working rightly is proved by our growth. Flannel middy blouses, $3.95—Light-weight flannel. affording plenty of warmth ey ent weight for fall. for cold fall and winter E c at knee; banded days. Red or navy with waistline; reinforced crotch. emblem on sleeves and braid Sizes 8 to 14. on collar and cuffs. Also - colla Py el Muslin drawers, 25c— roll collar and slash pockets. Stoutly seamed afidiirimmed with embroidery. Wide or frilled knee years. Princess slips, 59c—Made Girls’ gym bloomers, $1— N blue cotton serge— Please understand that this is a soft, plain corduroy, almost as dressy as woolen fabric. Full box pleated coats or plain flap pocket . models with all-around belt. Lined with alpaca or durable twill. Knickers also lined. Mouse or drab shades. Ages 7 to 17. Schoo! dresses, 89c—Fresh attractive styles, in ging- hams, chambrays and linenes. Checks, plaids and combi- . % natiene, 500" dressei—a of muslin, with deep flounce dozen different styles. Ages or lace or embroidery: neck 7 to 14. ? and armholes edged with em- broidery. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Girls’ sateen bloomers, 59¢ Sizes 2 to 10 Girls’ dresses: sale For school and dress-up occasions Just from the maker’s needle— pretty creations showing the new styles for fall. Some are livened with colored hand embroidery and wool stitching, others display pipings in contrasting color, still others show new belted or tie-back sash effects. Regulation styles are here, too, with all the fixings. All sizes from 8 to 16 years. (The Hecht Co., third floor.) French serge Storm serge Wool crepe Flannels Black sateen bloomers, 45c —Sizes for girls 4 to yvears. Elastic at knee and band or elastic at waist- and wai line. 16 years. f 2 —Black sateen with the lus- ter of silk. Elastic at knee istli Sizes 12 to Jr. Boys’ wool jersey suits, *3% Worsted jersey that will outwear any cloth suiting made. For jersey is knit, not woven, hence can’t easily muss or wrinkle. And it wears—you’ll be amazed how worsted jersey wears. Regulation middy and sailor models, also Oliver Twist, laced Balkan and French styles. Braid on collars and cuffs; silk chevron on sleeve and stars on collar. Pants full lined. Ages 3 to 10. Serge & Sailor suits, $3.95 : Real Jack Tar suits of all-wool Tru Blue serge. Regulation middy, sailor or French button-on style. Double oy yoke; silk emblem; braid and star trimmed; silk emblem and = sailor knot. Pants full lined. Ages 2 to 10. Girls’ raincoats 53 .95 (Style ss sketched) ~ Many becoming styles in girls’ MY School hats $].59 Becoming fall styles for gram- mar and high school girls. Felts, velvets and various combinations, in roll-brim and tam styles, espe- cially made for bobbed-hair girls. X Tan rubberized bombazine coats with hat to match; belted all- around style with patch pockets. Ideal rainy day outfit, absolutely waterproof. Sizes 8 to 16. Sketched: Blue Serge, $5 Girls’ rain capes, $1.59 Guaranteed rainproof capes of navy blue or tan rubberized bombazine cloth; plaid-lined attached hood. Sizes 8 to 14 years. - Girls’ sweaters, 2% All-wool tuxedo sweaters with belt all around; novelty weaves in brown, tan and China blue. Collar and cuffs in con- trasting color. Sizes 6 to 12 years. Sale! Boys’ sweaters $2.95 All-wool slip-over sweaters in combination of various school and college colors. Heavy knitted grade, in ma- roon, navy, gray, brown and heather shades. All have deep shawl collar. Combination Jr. suits, $1.% Corduroy pants, with wash blouses Boys’ . mackinaws, $5 The boys’ all-purpose coat A mackinaw for warmth or play. On or off in a minute; does not interfere with a boys’ freedom; provides ample pro- tection. Tailored of double mackinaw cheviots in demure or daring colorful plaids. All seams piped; Ages 7 to 17. Rainy day Sale Girls’ fall SHOES 53.35 Favored styles in sen- sible school shoes that are built for wear. A pleasing, practical combination. Corduroy where the wear comes ; soft cotton blouses for comfort. The corduroy pants button on to a sailor blouse. are of fast color cottons, Solid colors in brown, gray, green or blue; also the same colors in corduroy pants with white blouses. Ages 3 to 8. STOCKINGS Blouses Jack Tar Dresses For Kindergarten $1 .19 o Tots of 3 to 6 ‘Wise mothers will put their boy in a sweater and save wear and tear on_his coat. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Jr. sizes, 4 to 8 years. Jack Tar togs are good-looking and long-wearing. All are made in the true regulation style, with emblem on sleeve, braid on collar, patch pock- ets, service bands on sleeve and silk ties. Two of the many styles are sketched Variously made of gingham, Jack Tar cloth, Lonsdale Jean and Hague cloth. (The Hecht Co., Third fioor.) \. Jack' Tar Togs i For Girls of 6 to 16 $] 95 r Made to Sell for $3 to $5.95 Only 300 of these dresses in all—and we should sell them all in a day. Various small lots, with choice of 15 styles—three as sketched S~ Three of many styles sketched All shoes with guaranteed solid leather soles; Goodyear sewed; spring heels in sizes 8% to 11; wing-foot rubber heels, sizes 113 to 2. Nut tan_calf with tan top. Patent leather, dull matt kid top. Patent leather, field mouse top. Gunmetal calf, dull mat kid top. xhlwpny brown, brown kid to] Sizes 8 to 11 and 113 to 2. Sizes 2% to 7, for larger girls, are priced $4. School Bags Made of waterproof ma- terial to keep the young- sters’ books dry and clean at all times. Made with strap to fit over the shoul- der, $145 and up. (First floor.) FREE 3 radio outfits regularly $125 $35 and $20 Any child of 6 to 18 is eligible Come accompanied by an adult; register; get a number which entitles you to a voice in the drawing. Drawing takes place October 10. (Third Secr.) —_—_—_———————————— Big boys’ sweaters, $5.95 Heavy Shaker knit wool sweat- worn by foot ball players and ath- letes. Double woven shawl collar. 9 Boys’ school caps All kinds here in C one-piece tops and : ’ 5 full band styles, at serges, including plenty of snappy mixtures and dressy patterns. All are A size and shape for every head. 95c. Tweed hats, $1.45 Jr. boys® tams, $1.45 brown and olive mixtures. with embroidered name band New fall styles for boys 8 to and silk lining. All sizes, 64 ers, in slipover style—like those All sizes, 8 to 18 years. pleated back caps, Variously tailored of tweeds, cheviots and blue Silk lined and made with unbreakable visor Mannish tweeds in gray, French serge sailor tams 18 years. to 7%. Ride to School on One of These - Bicycles $29.65 A fully equipped bicycle. Double-bar frame, New Depart- ure coaster brake, reinforced handle bars, rubber grips, mud- guards, rubber pedals,-large spring -seat, non-skid tires-and complete set’of bicycle tools. (The Hecht Co., first floor.) outfit, $3.95 The waterproof fabric is of double texture, and it will shed water like a duck’s back. Hat and coat of same ma- terial; cut full and finely fin- ished. Regulation tan shade. Ages 4 to 18. knickers, 95¢ Durable mouse brown cor- duroys and the somewhat dressier cheviots in dark brown, olive and gray mix- tures. Belt; loop, hip and side pockets; all seams taped. Ages 7 to 16. Hundreds of pairs Sale: Boys’ shoes, $3.35 All have solid leather counters and genuine oak bend. soles—the best sole leather used in boys’ foot- wear. Mahogany, brown calf and black calf. Lace and blucher style. Semi-English and broad nature toe style. Made with Goodyear welt Sturdy Cottons to Fine Silks Children’s ribbed wool hose, 95c.—Imported direct from the makers by us, effecting a considerable saving. Three- quarter length. Brown, gray and green heather mixtures, with fancy novelty roll tops. Children’s ribbed hose, 19c—Sturdy cotton hose. Black only. Ideal for school boys and girls because of their dura- bility. Sizes 6 to 10%. Children’s hose, 29c.—Three-quarter-length ribbed cot- ton sport hose, in black and cordovan; turn-over cuffs. Sizes 7 to 10, Boys’ Hose, 39c—Heavy ribbed black cotton stockings, made to withstand the rough wear of wide-awake young Americans. Sizes 7 to 11. Misses’ sport hose, 55c.—Wide-ribbed cotton sport hose, in black, camel, polo, Russian calf and cordovan. Misses’ Phoenix silk hose, $1.20—More Phoenix sold than any other hose because Phoenix pleases that many more customers. Seamed back, with mercerized top. Misses’ sport hose, $1.95—Wool and fiber mixture hose, in rose, periwinkle, gold and green, with clocks. (The Hecht Co., first fioor.) Biggest blouse news in years! 1,500 of the nationally known Klassy Kid 7 BLOUSES D9° Please note these are not an un- known make, but the well established Klassy Kid blouses, known from coast to coast. Collar - attached styles in the new Polo button- down effect. White and , striped per- cales and tan pon- gee. Ages 7 to 16. Get a season full at 59%¢. Made as care- fully as a man’s fine shirt. The fronts are full faced; the yokes are double; every seam is straight and true; the pearl buttons are first quality. Boys® Shirts, 79¢ Neckband styles or with the collar attached, button- down Polo models. White Neckwear, 50¢ . Newest stripes and sofid colors, in knit ties, also fig- The Hecht Co. 7th at F soles and rubber heels; per- forations on tip. Sizes 1 to 6in C and D widths. Broad- toe styles in sizes 10 to 1374 and striped percales and tan ongees. Neckband sizes, YZV; to 14. ured and flowered silk ties - 5 in four-in-hand styles. Regulation styles with the usual fixin’s. Choice of ginghams, mercerized pongee, chambray. Lonsdale ean, Jack Tar suiting. Three-quarter or long sleeves. X

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