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"THE EVENING § Seventh at F | The Hecht Co. TAR, WASHINGTON, .D! C, FRIDAY, ' ~ SEPTEMBER 28, 1923. . ~ Seventh at F ’ The Hacht Co. 1 Seventh at F } The Hecht Co. Seventh at F —— . 1 The Hecht Co. ; ' Saturday Is Children’s Day The Entire Third Floor at the Hecht Co. is devoted to children’s apparel—where the child of every age—boy or girl —can be outfitted from head to foot—a floor of specialized shops. - Johnny Tu-Pants Suits with 2 pairs Knickers ’10 Two pairs of pants double the life of a suit. They are of all-wool cheviots, tweeds and cassi- meres. Overplaids, fancy stripes and mixtures— nobby Norfolks—smart semi-Norfolks. And plenty of pockets—every boy knows what that means. The sizes are 8to 17. (The Hecht Co., Third Floor.) Boys’ Oregon City Mackinaws, 510 The mackinaw known the country over for its fine woolens. These are in plaids or plain colors—in short swagger styles that permit great freedom of movement—yet a bear for warmth. = . (Thg Hecht Co., Third Floor.) Sale: Boys' Blouses 79¢ Madras, percale, pongee, crepes! All fast color, well cut, and all seams double stitched—the sleeves faced. Too, the price is very special. So here’s a chance tosave. 2 (The Heeht Co. Boys’ College Sweaters $4.95 Shaker knit with deep shawl col- lars. In the slip-on style for outdoors sports wear. Innavy, maroon, brown or white. Sizes are 8 to 16 years.' (The Hecht (:a. Third Floor.) Third Floay.) Boys’ Shoes, $5 The vamp has the new “trouser crease.” Note the style sketched to the right. It is a snappy model. Plain toe with the new crease. In cherry red blucher style and in sizes 214 to 6. Then there are other styles in black or tan calf, too, at $5. Children’s Phoenix Cotton-and-Wool Sport Hose 3 . Ya-Length, 85¢ Boys’ Shoes With the New “Trouser-crease” Vampr $5 . (The Hecht Co., Third Floor.) Football Days Are Here! Special--Sturdy Cowhide Football, $1.50 27! 34! 19! The signal for a dropkick. Well, here’s a football that will stand “kicks.” Made of sturdy cowhide—with leather lacing and strong rubber bladder. It's a real buy at $1.50. A Soccer/Ball in the Same Style is Priced $1.50 (The Hecht Co., Wirst Floor.) For The Proud Little Miss-- Ladye Little Hats ’5 The hats are for the junior miss—pokes, turn-ups, mush- rooms and what not. Of duve- tyne and velvet—with ribbons, tailor- ed bows and the like trimmings. In all the better fall shades. 1 (The Hecht Co., Third Floor.) Tots’ Finer [0 Coats = ; 512.95’ Tots’ coats of broadcloth or fine co':fting—beaverette coly Sl lars. Some hand smocked— Hat, $5 others in tailored effects. ILined and interlined. In all the new colors. Sizes 2 to 6. Girls’ and Junior Misses’ Winter Coats 517.75 Coats combining warmth with wear—appearance with utility. A high quality and a low price. The materials include overplaids, Scotch mixtures, Moordales, bolivia, Normand}-—the fur trimmings are silver tip opossum, Belgian hare, viatka coney, beaver- ette and American opossum. They are in the sea- son’s latest, styles—side-tie, full flare, half- or full belted. In sizes 8 to 14, and for the junior miss, 13, 15 and 17. Plaid- Coat, Fur-trim- med, $17.75 €The Hecht ‘Co., Third Tiesn) - And even some suggestions that are a step ahead of the latest. Up-to-the-minute Fashions may, perhaps, have been even more appropriate as the heading for this column. Background With Bead Trimmings, » Beaded Blduses, 5 One style a shining example with its steel beads over a background of fine crepe de chine. Then there are® beautiful models in novelty crepe, bro- caded velvets—with a choice of hip blouse or jacq- uette effect—with long or. short sleeves—with or without a collar. The new shades deserve notice, too—navy, rust, brown, cocoa and black. These blouses are priced $5. (The Hecht Co.. Second Floor.) Model Skirt, Button Trimmed, $10.95 1 /{Illll'l‘lll V4 SHITITHIT I’ ll’ll,”,’,%, Novelty Skirts, 102 Wrap-arounds—something new in skirts. And sport models, well fitted to the chosen fabrics. Then there are combination pleat effects—always appro- priate. The fabrics are velour, camel’s hair, novelty checks and plaids. Colorful plaids—smart checks— then plain colors of brown, tan, gray or navy. These styles are priced $10.95. (The Hecht Co., Second Floor.) Brushed Wool Model— Very Smart, $5.95 Swagger Sweaters, *52 The Bar Harbor brushed wool sfveater is par- ticularly nobby. So, too, the brushed wool golf coats and jacquettes, or the Jersey tuxedo. Brushed wool holds the center of the stage this season, so you will surely want one style or other in it. The colors are silver, white, buff, brown, navy. And, of course, there is a style for every one. The price (The Hecht Co., First.Floor.) Phoenix Silk Hose—Lustrous Well Fiting, Ezxcellent Wearing. . $ Phoenix Hose, ‘2 “Nuff Ced”—Phoenix is too weH known, too well liked to necessitate much comment. But the new shades in them—that’s different. Here are Havana brown, fog, dark ecru, beaver, bobolink, new tan and black. In this ' style they are full fashioned, of finest silk with mercerized soles and tops. Priced $2. Another style is a combination of pure silk and fiber, with seamed backs and mercerized tops. They are in black, Havana, bobolink, light beige, piping rock, Arizona silver and polo: These are, priced $l... ° - The many beauti- ful fabrics are signif- icant of their unusual value—Lustrosa, Excello, Granada, Bolivia, Orman- dale, Anolaine fiml Su- perba. : The choice fur trimmings include platinum wolf, taupe wolf, black wolf, blue opossum, viatka, beaver and natural squirrel. The colors are appropriately win- ter-like—the styles superbly in keep- ing with the fine fabrics and furs. Sizes 16 to 20 for the miss—36 to 42 for the woman—and even stout sizes 44 to 52—a coat for every dis- criminating woman. (The Hecht Co., Second Floor.) Fashion’s Footnotes {50 ‘ The “Arelette,” a new model, is sketched to the right. It is a patent colt, with block heel and cut-out pattern of the latest design. This one style can only serve as an ex- ample. There are hosts and hosts of other equally at- tractive models at $7.50 in The Hecht Co. Shoe Shops for women. Patcnt Colt, Cut-out Model, $7.50 (The Hecht Co., Second Floor.) x A Tailored Model, $7.50 The Fur Choker 25 The indispensable fur choker—the bit of feminine apparel that can make the street or business frock an appropriate evening costume. £ Here, at $25, are stole chokers of one, two or three skins—squirrel, Jap mink, fitch, platinum wolf, Isa- bella fox, black Bulgarian lynx, blue wolf. A really marvelous selection at $25—don’t you think? i \ Oneof the Fur Chokers, (The Hecht Co., Second Floor.) $25. Imported Velvet Dresses 25 Velvet—the richness and elegan€e of which require but little introduction. And it will be a season for vel- vet—such is FFashion’s decree. There are basque and silhouette models—some with the bouffant skirt ; others with tiered flounces, with touches of colored motifs on girdles. A And also at this price are twill dresses in coat style —with braided or color combination effects. The sizes 14 to 38. P R Imported Velvet Dress 5 (The: Hecht Co., Second Floor.) Mode, $25 o Fall Shades--Princess Slips $ 1.95 ; 7 IJovel); colo:’s, navy, brown, white and black being included. The slips are of lingette or English sateen—hemstitched in front and omw the straps. They are colored to be worn with the new Fall dresses. In sizes 36 to 44. (The Hecht Co., Second Fleor.) The Hecht Co. eventh at F Re'allj Gorgeous Coats and Wraps i i ; {