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s B2 - 20 : THE EVENING STAF, WASHINGTON, D. COAT DAY waimena . 1T he Heceht Co. 0, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1922, 100 boys’ and youths’ plaid-back, all-wool OVERCOATS Hundreds of coats—scores of styles—showing The store is on tip-toe for this event—extra Sheiched $12.95 what specialization can do when it comes to out- help and space have been provided—for we have A ! & : - fitting the family with quality coats at a price. planned for the biggest coat day in our history. - . They face the world with a prosperous air; they are backed with cheery warm \ Sale of TOTS plaids; they have style and service, warmth i The reason for our expectation is evidenced and wear. ,_ by the pictures and prices on this page. READ: COATS it S o o ot b dop con ford and heather shades. Sizes 10 to 18. > for girls & INTER COATS ;5 5% | sty s sien Jr. misses Ulster and dress-up styles of stylish, long- You know chinchilla wearing coatings. Coats that have the ear- . ~—warm and kinky as a marks of skillful tailoring and correct Hundreds of coats, grouped at four prices sheep's flooce, Various e styles— : . 3 > > £ S h set-in sl H ) 25 9 95 $ .50 dbome it s sosves Big boys’ overcoats, $20 =\ lan. Full or half belted and Even dad would be glad to get coats of y pocketed in various ways. such fine velour and cheviot. Faultlessly : Alrl.;re :‘il:ll:lul;;:);d' h‘:‘:‘;’r""' tailored in snaé)py double-breasted styles, - : ses 1106 2 with muff and flap pocket and cohvertible Faliie and you /) go far before you eI sto;rsn collar. Yoke or full lined. Ages 10 » to 18. match such vogue and values Seeitlicitots’ e : COATS at $8.95 oo 300 jemior Beys $ l 0 7 5 for girls’ coats—Polaires, mixtures and velours ; some with Story crowded out for lack of chinchilla and cheviot L] self collars, some with beaverette and coney collars. Brown, space, but big values. reindeer, Sorrento blue. All full lined. Ages 8 to 14. Two sketched. —_— 0 " ER‘ : OATS for girls’ coats—With fur or self collars; bolivia, herring- : $12.95 $4.85 bone, plaid-back polaire and broadcloth fabrics, in brown, reindeer, Sorrento blue. “All full lined. Ages 8 to 14. Two sketched. Under $5 for a deep-bodied chinchilla coat One big sale that will smile in the face of a blizzard, keep your boy warm as toast on the coolest days. Navy, gray. Mackinaws brown and cinnamon shades. Also fancy cheviots in dressy patterns. Inverted pleat 35 back; all-around belt., Sturdy plaid body lining. Ages 214 to 10. Polaire for girls’ coats—Clever fashions in herringbone, velour, broad- 15 cloth and polaire, with self or convertible fur collar. All lined. Ages 7 to 16. Two styles pictured. l 0 for coats for junior misses 10 to 16—Fashioned of materials 7.5 that vie with fur collars for richness. Fancy dress and smart sport models, with Fashion's new pocket and sleeve treatments. One f]a L sketched. Sizes 8 to I8 yrs. (The Hecht Co., third floor.) These are the coats for Junior overcoats, $6.95 g g e o ,//-:\ those wear- - Manly double-breasted ulster and dress styles, of resisting mackinaw chev- ’ Sestat Tyingd Gt ek ax Tot e e’ oiny Bonit Sotgp e M Laddalfand TOtS dreSS Ages 2% to 13, E P plain colors. Double breasted, yoke Coats *10-% Junior overcoats, $10 Dack and mu ocke sule Broadclo urs Red wool flannel or plaid lined overcoats, in dura- = !'hs’ velo 2 ble wool chinchillas, rough pebble cheviots, soft-finish nnvelty mixtures and velours and fine meltons. Fancy yoke or box backs those double-faced coat- with belts. Ages 3 to 10. ings that face the world cheerily and are bued | [Fur collar overcoats, $18.75 wi yarm id. Made as fine as boys’ coats can be made. Best of - th & w phld melton and kersey coatings have been used; deep shawl Fur or self collars; full or fur_collars are of beaverette and near-seal. All-wool half belted; set-in and reg- plaid or venetian satin lined. Ages 2 to 13. ulation sleeves. All the de- sired shades. Sizes 2 to 6. Five feature lots in women’s fashions, furs and fabrics that tell their own story of value-giving : = 50 Ao e g ety e e o e Polsire Polaire & or value? long:-line coats 'ollyanna (that soft, deep- Bolivia 5 L ) $29' pile fabric). Also velour and mannish coatings; all silk lined; and many with fur collars. One sketched. Boys’ ! winter - .. Children’s imported . 47 women can share in e o . ® an extraordi sale of NEARLY 300 coats at this price alone. Long coats, blouse coats, unlon‘ Sults WOOI hose ) i 539.50 smart fashions; stunning furs, like wolf, caracul and nutria. wrappy coats; hip-length coats; capes and wraps. Fine fabrics; c 95¢ ' 89 i z FUR-FABRIC coats are included here—many newcomers shown Our own importation, land- s49.50 tomorrow for the first time. Also fine cloth coats. Nearly all .. Famous Augusta make. ed before the new tariff went with fur collars and cuffs. Upward of 100 fine coats for selection. Heavy ribbed cotton, well into effect, hence better than 3 2 G made with flatlock seams to in- usual value at 95¢. Muskrat and s - EXCLUSIVE styles in an array of coats that its individn- sure close, easy fitting. I::“:}-:ia";‘;;:gs:h' ::I'i:":a::';: sealine, $ -50 s 50 ally becomin; Zele:clion. CD.I{! and wraps il;"e?ery“f.’l:v:ri‘llz Long sleeves and ankle lengths. ‘ancy turn-over cuffs. Sizes 7 Choi o model shown this season, characterized by fine tailoring, hand- Silver gray. Ages 6 to 16. to 10. peciat some fabrics and rich furs. One sketched. Since these coats were : 4 ” A COPIES of imported fur coats in the Shelton loom fur fabric made fur prices have ad. $69 50 coats. See these; they’re magnificent. Also cloth coats. Nearly o all are fur trimmed with beaver, squirrel or wolf, nutria or caracul. One sketched. prices; he shows a profit cn his season; he is satisfied to keep what he has. ; But he had 47 coats on hand. To sell them out one or two at a time :unt ing up overhead ex- :::l;: “It is better,” said he, “to close them out in & Tamp.” Kiddies are stepping out in novel footwear Gay conceits that eotgzt older folks® styles; smart f | \ Some are sample coats; Russian boots; clever lea combinations, such as pat- i I esome are his regular stock. oo e e gy s : | Inall wohave - thers in brown or gray tops. re 4 Z, e i?mwfl and made different in many novel ways. 'r’;o ,‘__—-@d’i- 40-inch uafll:ne :::dl:l (?l:g typical new ones are sketched. Prices, $3 to $6. A ;:?‘u:); gl:d re m xith ined. Sizes 3 to 4. “:16-inch :‘\’nl;m .coaunign' i tched skins, - c;i:l:ybo?d.m Silk lined. Sizes 16 to 38. * £ (The Hecht Co., second Soor.) Rubbers to fit all shoes, 79¢c to $1.39 Children’s Felt Slippers 95¢ (The Hecht Co., third floor.)