Evening Star Newspaper, November 16, 1923, Page 36

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1923, L : { s 3 Third Floor For Bo Childrens News--Published weekl Co. - a - . A sale par-excellence overshadowing any event previously staged. Unparalleled values and ‘. Bflhken Sho.es . fOsl' exceptional me_.rchandise in a stupendous offering for tomorrow. A timely forecast for youth. | B,oys and Girls, *4 500 Boys' Overcoats--—-Ages 2 to 18 Years “‘(_)regon Cjty" Mackinaws, pf Winter ulsters. Cheviot, fancy virgin wool, in plaids and plain : coating ‘and novelty chinchilla. colors. Deep notched or shawl Light and medium shades of tan, i collars. Sizes 8 to 18 years. brown, gray and heather. Man- < € ey little Raglan shoulder overcoats. =t i oy . > e LR big boy. heather and plaid. Sizes 10 to 18 Sizes 2 to 8 vears ; ’ Specially constructed shoes made - i to fit. growing feet. A child’s foot : must be carefully watched and ex- pertly fitted to insure future foot ease. Many bodily ills can be traced to in- correct care of the feet when a child. Billi- ken shoes for chil- dren are built along the natural shape of the foot. - Billiken shoes have no nails or seams to hurt the growing foot. s Lasts allow perfect . play for each toe. Flex- Coa s’ 7 to 16 Yedrs ible, specially treated : . . soles that bend with Remarkable values in worth while coats. Our $ 9 5 the foot. _ tremendous ‘buying facilities alone make this - . Sizes 8% to 11V sale possible. Hundreds of coats for all ages, for ' Other models $3.50 to $6 all needs and for any occasion. You should be here bright and early in the morning toshare in this marvelous value- giving sale. 650 coats of this type won’t last very long when enthusiastic mothers start buying. There won’t be a single excuse for youngsters doing without new coats; once these are seen. The very newest and smartest styles, trimmed with fur or plain fabric collars. Plaids, stripes, polaire and velour; all sturdy, stylish fabrics in a splendid array of colors. Flared and belted backs, side ties and straightlines; every youthful style represented in the assortment. A popular model in black kid in button style, $4 1,500 Pairs Children’s Hose Ly H % ;:gm ;;::e } 39C ¥% Socks Four pairs, $1.50 Buy them for gifts, for future needs and for the present. Prices like these are-rare. Any size, any length and any color. / ; £ Long hose. Heavy mercerized rib. i Reinforced heel and toe. English sport f i dt S fo hose, plaid tops and solid colors. Socks of pure silk, art silk and mercerized silk. $5.95 ) : ! Infants’ and children’s sizes, for Littl Co $ 5.95 | | Sturdy, yet smart models of. polaire, “ that will give maximum service. Dou- . : Furnishings for Boys astrakhan, broadcloth, mixtures, ble breasted model with muff pockets. _ R - velour and chinchilla. Dozens of styles Deep storm collar. Durable plaid Domet Flannel Pajamas 150 coats; good weighty chinchill ‘ ‘Directory of New Winter Begcon 'and Lawrence bath robes... Corduroy and Tweed Snuits. Middy blouses Pongee and striped blouses. Rain Coat and hat... d y ; y Sweaters, all wool \ PN | . “Tim’s” knit caps..-...... J i : . : : . % . Although one price is men- l [ tioned, selections snclude [ X 2= =\ higher qualities as well. o5 The Hecht Co. in desirable colors. Manlj coats for rhanly \ lads. Sizes 3.to.8 years. 200 Coats in the group. Sizes 2 to 6 years,,

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