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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29,'1922. ‘ (&4 (3 ¥ At The HECHT CO.—A romp, a frolic, a field day for BOYS!" $l o 2,400 “Tom Sawyer” and other famous WASH SUITS, Tom Sawyer wash suits are made after the heart of Mark Twain’s immortal hero. Sturdi- ness in the fabrics, manliness in the styles, thoroughness in the workmanship. They are exactly the sort of wash suits that real flesh and blood Tom Sawyers, of which there are thousands in Washington, want, like and will wear with pride! “Ideal” sleeping GARMENTS “Ideal” garments are co- 1,800 of these nationally known suits are in Cloths guaranteed to wash. Vel'y best ton, but cotton KNITTED b this sale at dollars underprice. In addition, o . . = ial - E Black enamel 0B, isthir. Jopscns stk setisxfraithl 1t of suiting cottons, .mcludmg Ga!atea, 2 special proces (hat make Sllit C a S e S America’s finest manufacturers.’ Poplms, Devonshire and Tom Sawyer comfort with long wear. . Why this' extraordinary price? The Cloth. Middy, Oliver Twist, French oot 3 line that draws u closed feet to keep Sizes 0 to 6. 79¢. Sizes 7 to 10, 95c. (The Hecht Co., thind Soor ) $3.95 The material is fiber, dur- able, serviceable, certain to withstand the hard knocks of traveling. l’igid standards at the Tom Sawyer blouse, Junior Norfolk, Balkan and sailor models. factories. S lo stand traioht Short pants, button-ons, Broadfall pants and long S0mEpeope slanciso staly sailor pants; for party, school and general service that frequently they lean backward. A —wonderfully made in an immense variety of few fabrics show slight abrasions or colors. i e\ - . . . . . t 18 amaznng. t's muci 11 we mere miscues of stitching. To discover 15 gow 1, Bolios. Yourll swent e/;m: o sl lhem, bl‘ing your microscope, of such suits at this price of unprecedented It is covered with sightly black enamel and the corners are bound in heavy cowhide. Two catches and lock, fin- Clearing the Corsets ifhed inLan att.rag(tli\'e flc;(ra:l A . economy—§1.65. b5 HECHE Cony IR 055 Semg L e imidapoken Sizes 3 to 10---eleven of the many styles sketched---$1.65 each Wouve romimapell osisices ular stocks for broken-size as. sortments and odds and end-~, The result is some 300 corsets, at two prices— At 51.35 e~ (The Hecht Co., rst floon) chiefly R & G. cnu American Lady s incomplete Roller .,.,s\\\l At 52.35 skates i " For Girls and Boys F bl e Brassieres, 50c g Barney & Berry extensione ball-bearing skates, with clamp toe: with nickel-plated steel loops to prevent straps cutting or pulling out. Close to 2C0 Clearing! Men'’s silk s ' ’ ==\ elow import cost! Tots’ coats umbrellas, $3.95 INVE® Men's imported English v $5 m@sl price and less to clear about oy ; . WOOI mu ffl ers, 95C If the “little fairy” in your home ::hris:::: uERiETTaR e 0w . . usually about double ! Light-weight weol mufflers—tightly woven, so as not to fuzz all over one’s clothes. Dark brown, gray and buff, with neat contrasting border and fringe. . (The Hecht Co., first Soor.) needs a new coat, here’s your golden opportunity. Broadcloths Chinchillas Velours Polaires Sturdy silk covers and cases; fancy crook and straight handles’ (The Hecht Co., first floor.) Just like giving them away! Change! Thrill! Excitement! L100 Pairs women's ‘ soft leather These wonderful dresses SLIPPERS, 55¢ Some have fur collars; others have convertible self collars. Flare or belted models; full lined, of course. Ages 2 to 5. (The Hecht Co., third fleor.) GIRLS’ COATS A maker’s surplus, plus our own, 51 0 now MARKED DOWN te Many kinds of good coats now drop to the common denominator of $10. Polaires, velours, herringbones, mixtures—flare- back, belted and sports models. Patch or slash pockets; full lined. Brown, gray. reindeer, sorrento blue. Ages 10 to 16. (The Hecht Co., third floor. A sale that recalls the good old days of Sc carfare and milk ~Girls’ wool dresses Wk ooes, - $9-59 Wool crepes : ] Such dresses at $2.59 is like harking back to 1914; but the styles are strictly 1922-23. All-wool and part-wool serges, wool jerseys - and crepes—silk plaid or imported gingham collars and cuffs: We imported these slippers from abroad. but a large shipment came too late for the full Christmas selling—so we're selling them now at 55c—the biggest slipper value of which we have knowledge. o Soft, flexible goatskin uppers; pliant leather soles; trimmed All sizes with tinsel threads on toe and finished with silk pompons. & Green, wine, purple, pink, biue, rose, red and black. (The Hecht Co., fret foor.) & Selling at Taffetas, cantons, satin cantons, lace combinations Z:-‘; ::)i::tw tnu:vills, in sizes for misses and women and w é u [l' Bt? m r anh There are dresses that dance and go to High SChOOl Suits parties. There are others as businesslike as notebook and typewriter. Of styles for shopping $33-50 and the street there seems to be no end. Indeed, an OMNIBUS sale, embracing all dress needs. for the youth who is oo large for boys’ clothes. These suits are express- Just $15 to pay. On the face of it, it looks Iy made | or itk youil self sashes. Ages 7 to 10. holiayersib bo: 5 - . . . . who hovers between boy- impossible, and it w?uld be impossible without bl T the hearty co-operation of great manufacturers Made in specially de- . X igned models, but made in New YOl'k. :’f!“ the same fabrics with the same custom tailoring - Sale! Children’s novelty dress shoes - ' | Styles different and distinguished, picked sl ool carefully. Certainly there is none of the appall- Single or double breast- ‘ed form-fitting models; d e ing repefition‘ Of briCkS ill a Wall or peas in a also plenl'y of sports 53 % pod in the whole variety! )6 | Bty ot Dress shoes to start the New Year smartly. Va- rious styles for children of 2 to 11 years—some eketch- .ed. Included are . . For youths of 14 to 20. An OPPORTUNITY—we print it in capitals ey —a capital opportunity! . Continuing the sale of i ‘The Hecht Co., second floor.) Men's éut&tp %tanh —Patent cqlt with whité nubuck top. e e e mbberilecls gy : You know they are worth considerably more & (The Mocht Go., thtd focrt at F @ . @(’ A /3 al F X (The Meeht Cc. Scet Soor