Evening Star Newspaper, December 7, 1923, Page 39

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THE - EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY., DECEMBER 7, 1923, Ehbihe Third Floor A Children’s Page of Gift Essentials For Bo S L) W“ + o ldnen's News:--Published weekly by The Hecht Co. Featuring Clothes That Boys Like Best— Mackinaws $7.95 Overcoats $9.85 “Tu Pants” Suits $12.95 Tet them wake up Christmas morning and find that Santa left them nice, new, warm clothes. Won't they be pleased? The gar- ments in this assortment were chiefly selected for the real boy. Mackinaws: Swagger sport styles of cheviot in gray or subdued plaids. Double breasted, convertible storm collar,inverted pleat back and two sets of pockets. Sizes 8 to 17 years. Overcoals: Woolly chinchilla, soft, fancy coatings and sturdy cheviot. Gray, tan, brown and heather mix- tures. Double- breasted models with storm collars - and all around belts. Excellent tailoring. Lined. Sizes 2% to 10 years. $9.85. “Tu Pants™ Suits “Johnny Tu Pants,” famous for double service. Two pairs of knickers with evefy suit. Fine wool cheviot, cassimere dnd tweed. Dressy patterns in brown, tan, heather and gray mixtures. Re- inforced. Knickers cut generously full. Sizes 8 fo 18 years, $12.95. ~ Dress Shoes For Big Boys and Big Girls Patent or calf one-strap pump, 55 Excellent shoes in smart dress styles suitable for those gala occasions for which boys and girls like to wear their best. Two sketched. models Tan or black calf. French last. For Girls: Nut brown calf or patent oxfords. Patent or tan 1-strap pump with cutout sides. Sizes 2V to 7 for growing girls” and junior misses. For Boys: Coffee elk or Vic- toria brown calf. Tan lace shoes with new French toe, perforated at tip. Goodyear wingfoot rub- ber heels. Sizes 1 tob. Boys’ and Girls" “Phoenix” Hose, 55¢. Long or 34 Sport Hose of mercerized .lisle. Black, cordovan, white, beige, polo and Russia calf. Sizes 5 to 11. Cold Weather Suggestions Kiddies must look their best. But-they must also have pretty warm clothes to bundle up in cold weather. Knitted Sets. $5.95 Three-piece sets of brushed angora or knitted yarn. Coat style sweater or slip-over.- Cap with ear tabs. Ribbon trimmed. Leggings’ included. Light blue or pink. = Hoods and Toques, $1 Adorable styles, in white, trimmed Crochet Leggings, $2 Link and link crochet. Closed er open ieet. Bound with white silk braid. Full fashioned. Sizes 1 to 3 years. -Infants’ Coats, $2.95 Dainty white chinchilla toats.. Box coat effect, with or without belt. Lined _with quitted fabric, Sizes 1 to 3 yeats, Santa Claus has a Toy see old Santa and whisper in his ear what vou want him to bring you for Christmas. His home is on Hecht’s third floor, in the Children’s Department. Be sure to come with an adult. For Little Mbthers “MaMa" Dolls 51 Oh, kiddies just love to cuddle these win- some dollies. Pretty babies, 15 inches tall. Dressed in romper or frock, with cap tc match. Shoes and stockings, too! - Talks- and walks. W hoopee! Sound the War Cry! Indian Chief Outfits $].15 Won't there be shouts of glee Christ- mas morn when the boys discover their In- dian suits? They will probably circle the tree and scalp the cat and dog. Suits made of dura- ble khaki, with fancy fringe trimming on coat and pants. Gay- colored feather head- dress. Packed in Indian and cowboy game box. Sizes 4 to 14 years. Outdoor Christmas Gifts Brownie Velocipedes $7.95 For the youngster from 3 to 5 years. A popular make velocipede, well made and finished in maroon. Keep children healthy by letting them play outdoors. Skooters $2.75 For boys and girls. All children take great delight in skooting along the streets in clear weather. Heavy wooden base. Ball- bearing wheels. Roller Skates $1.95 Oh, Boy! Here they come _ tearing down the street in their new skates. What a thrill! Genuine Union hardware roller skates with ball bearings. (Fourth Floor—F St. Aunex) with Rufles 312 Announcing a Sale of Coats for Girls and Junior Misses Normandy, wvelour, $ 1 polaire, plaids, stripes, Carlton astrakan, broadcloth and mix - tures. An unprecedented coat event, offering paramount values and an unusually wide scope for choice. As a final wind-up value of the season, the manufacturers with whom we do business allowed us an extra concession on a quantity purchase. Hence, the excep- Sizes for intermedi- ates, 7 to 10 years; for growing girls, 10 to 1+ years, and for junior misses, 13 to 17 years. tional low price. The coats in this group make lovely giits. Many girls will be wearing new coats because of this gala event. Gray, tan, brown and combinations. Sport, school and dress models. The variety of styles and trimmings are too numerous to mention here. Many with collars of silver-tip opossum, viatka, coney, vicuna, beaverette and American opossum. A Fitting Companion to the Coat Event Sale! Girls’ Winter Dresses Smart New Frocks for the Junior Miss A new dress for Christmas, means practically new outlook on things in general. The models in this group include school and afternoon af- fairs. combinations. Poiret twill, wool crepe, velveteen, crepe de chine and Beautifully trimmed with embroidery, rib- bon, panels, applique and contrasting fabrics. Sizes for grow- ing girls 1214 to 1614 and for junior misses 13 to 19 years, ; : Children’s Gloves - These are the kind young- sters like. Leather gauntlets with Radio Kid or Boy Scout designs on imitation leather cuff. Lined velour gauntlets with leather palm or one-clasp lined leather gloves. (First Floop—The HMecht Cv.) ” Boys’ & Girls’ Union Suits 51 Heavy ribbed cotton union suits. Models for boys, in sil- ver- gray with long sleeves. Ankle length. Girls’ styles in white with long or short sleeves. Ankle or knee length. Sizes 4 to 14. (¥irst Floor—The Hecbt Co.)

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