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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1923. EnNntire Third Floor for Bo s and &irls lys, Every Shop a Gift Shop Now! ,£E% ] I Childrens News-Published weekl? by The Hecht Co. A Just-before-Christmas Sale of ; Girls’ Coats and Dresses $ 8.95 The Coats: Polaires, velours, sport plaids and stripes with large fur collars or choker collars, slash or patch pockets, tailored straight front opening or the dressier side tie; lined through- 4 i Two-Knicker Suits: All-wool tweeds, out. cheviots and cassimeres in plaids, stripes, plain colors and mixtures. In pleated or patch-pocket semi-Norfolk styles. Coats lined with alpaca. Both knickers lined. Deep pockets. All-around belts, some with faney buckles. Sizes 8 to 18. 1,000 suits and coats tomorrow Big and Little Boys $ 8.95 Ulsters: Swagger raglan sleeve or box coat models of fancy wool overcoating in brown, blue or heather mixtures. Inverted pleat backs; all-around belts. Sizes 10 to 18. 1 | | | '/;' 1 N e N Special Prices For One Day Only Coat Sizes, 7 to 14 Years Dress Sizes, 7 to 16 Years - - |\ | I I/ ). Tt ] T The Dresses: Twill-back velvet, wool crepe, crepe de chine and satin trimmed in hand em- broidery, applique motifs, two-tone effects, con- trasted pipings. A lovely array of styles and colors. Mackinaw Sport Coats: Storm notch collars, top muff pockets, and lower flap pockets. Cut short for action; all wool for warmth. In Fine materials carefully made in every detail. One of these handsome coats or lovely dresses will surely make any girl happy at Christmas. \What is more important to a girl than to be attractively and well dressed? 100 Coats Specially Priced for Wee Sister \) 8.95 She will be a proud little lady Christmas Day if Santa brings her one of these cun- ning coats. Warm and snug, of velour, polaire, chinchilla, or plaid materials; in all colors little girls like. Beaverette or self collars; novelty pockets; set in or raglan sleeves. Novelty styles and fnacy stitching; lined and interlined. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Mackinaw cheviots in subdued plaids. All seams taped and bound. Sizes 8 to 17. A Sale of Fine Overcoats for Smaller Boys \) 8.95 ‘ An overcoat like dad’s is the lrope of all manly little hearts. Here they are in chinchilla, fancy cheviots and velours, in the new polo tans, olive, browns and novelty colors. Double-breasted models that boys like. Storm collars that turn high up to keep off nipping blasts. Deep pockets either patch or flap. Lined with flannel or worsted linings. A special purchase of tots’ winter coats enables us to offer these excellent little garments at this price. - Any two-lunged, live-wire, all-boy youngster will cheer if he gets one of these. Sizes 214 to 10. Tots’ 4-Piece Brushed Wool Sweater Sets 34.95 To wrap the baby up in these blustering days. The youngsters love them, they are so fuzzy an¢ woolly! Wise old Santa will surely carry a lot of these sets in his Christmas pack! Sweater, leggings, cap, and mittens, with knit collars, cuffs, belt and pocket tops that do not pull out of shape. In buff, brown, copenhagen and taupe. Sizes 2 to 4. Klassy Kid Blouses Regularly 98¢ 69C 3for$2 EIB Style and colors a boy likes. Service that his mother appreciates. Made of woven crepes, fine percales, corded madras and tan pongee. These blouses are generously cut and are finished with pearl buttons, double yokes and faced sleeves. Fast colors. Sizes 7 to 16 years. | | Sale of Children’s Hose 39¢ Long hose in black, cordovan, beige and polo. Sizes, 7 to 10. Very, Very Special Shoes for Boys and Girls, 33 “Hecht Store big and fine, can you shoe these kids of mine?”’ “Yes, sir! That we can! Every little maid and man!” Children’s Union Suits 5] These comfy union susts act like a chari. They keep children happy and healthy and warit. 3 pavrs for $1.10 Three-quarter sport hose and socks of mér- cerized lisle and of silk in white, lavender, cor-~ dovan, tan, romper and sky blue. Sizes, 6 (A) and (B) two styles—nature shaped or . French last, shoes for boys from 6 to 16 years. In 'mahogany calf, perforated at tip, with lace stays. Goodyear welt soles and rubber heels.. Sizes 10to 6. Suits for boys in silver gray. Long sleeves and ankle length. Sizes, 4 to 14, Suits for girls in white ribbed cotton, Short or long sleeves and ankle or knee lengths. Sizes, 4 to 16. Well made suits that stand long wear and laundering with satisfaction. S (The Hecht Co., First Floor.) (C) Girls’ lace pony-cut shoes, in nut brown or patent leather. Sizes8% to2and 2 to7. (D) Cirls’ button shoes, in patent leather, white, champagne or black kid; or turn-sole lace shoes, in blue, red or log cabin. Sizes 875 to 11. | (E) Girls’ patent leather lace sl}oes with gray I:‘.‘ ‘ i L kid tops. Sizes 8% to 2.: . : 3 (F) Girls’ nut brown lace shoes, with tan calf Chlldren S Gloves ’1 inlays nut brown panel and tOP; or patent Jeather . ¢ E Jaunty gauntlets made of Ira-thrr Kid and Scout, emblems. Some are with gray:top, ‘Sizes 8% to 1 \ ; : 5 > Warm small hands in winter weather. : ; ; 4 trimmed with fringe. 7th at ; F T . (ke Heckt Co, First Floor.) What goes around your.house by day and sits under your bed by night? 52 Bedroom ¢ Slippers ' _ of course! 3 Won't you be glad if Santa slips a pair of these into the stockin;,lr? 95C Booties, ribbon-trimmed moccasins, Everetts, all kinds of felt slippers in red, old rose, China blue, torquoise, American beauty and Copen- ga‘goc;-. Soft padded soles, Sizes, 1 to 5 and Handsome lined leather gauntlets, with imitation leather cuffs. Velour gauntlets, with leather palms. Qne- button lined gloves. Fancy designs ornament the cuffs, such as Radio 2 BRAT ®