Evening Star Newspaper, January 11, 1924, Page 33

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SON RUNS FOR SHERIFF&U‘"' ‘ Ird _©=icgeor for Bo Young Hatficld, a cousin of for-|U. S. Hospital and Schools Halt- Youngest Boy of Noted Feud Lead- | {tuioment made publie. foday, an.| °4 by Turks, to Reopen. ot X5 Operatitig Stons it | ncunced that ho would run for| CONSTANTINOPLE, January 11— iy - . o 'cc'l"{loT’:“"';'::i‘"u“:“:,‘;g Rear Admiral Bristol yesterday an- arnabus, W. Va. " the hivtorio home vil.|nounced that the American Hospital By tie Adsociatcd Press, B Bl b e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1924, “DEVIL ANSE” HATFIELD'S | feader In tho' Hatreld-Mecoy teud: 1s| ORDER TQ'CLOSE REVOKED|| i Th at Aintab, together with the Amerl- h e DR S S | can missionary schools at Marzovan, Tennis Hatfield. youngest son of the, Life is full of joys, if we only|by order of the Turkish authorities, candidate for sheriff of Logan Mardin and Marash, recently closed ’ lJate “Devil Anse” Hatficld, noted! know how to apprec : d, n know how to appreciate them. will be reopencd. Published weekl tarnabus c of the Hatfield family. —_— Depicting the Vogue for — &= Clearance Values in Children’s Shoes FL_ Beaded Frocks $25.75 The beaded frock is a shining star whose light cannot be dimmed. Always scintillating, always new in patterning and constantly gaining in appeal. Little tricks of ling tréatment and subtle fashioning distinguish these frocks froin all their predecessors. Sises for misses 16 to 20, and wom- en 36 1o 41. The new spring modes grouped here are gorgeously quality canton crepe. beaded on canton crepe, steel weighty Intricate or sim- ple bead motifs developed in colored, white, bronze, navy and Dblack on pastel, brown, navy or black crepe. . S tBecond Fioor—The Hecht Co.) .1 Special Value in the Sale of Smart Winter Coats *42 With every coat in stock reduced 15 this special showing of coats at aii in- dividual price stands out as an unusual value. This price is stressed because of the large and varied assortment of styles, fabrics and colors in- cluded in the group. Many handsomely embellished with lhuge collars of fine fars, and some show cuffs of the fur, too. For us the winter coat season is prac- tically over, but for you it is just com- mencing. Sizes for misses 16 to 20, women 36 to 44 and larger women 46 to 52%5. (Second Floor—The Heeht Co.) A very important- Sale—this: 2000 pairs of Silk Stockings $1J5 Stockings galore, most every kind, color and/type: one could wish for—Glove silk, full fashioned, lace clox, chiffon and plain thread silk. Slightly irregular, but the defects are:so, slight that the wearing quality is in no way impaired. ~ " The best colors: Cherie, tanbark, beaver, oriél&tail' pearl gray, polo, beige, suede, autumn and black. Some with ‘mercerized tops, others all silk from top to toe. dil tivag i - The Hecht 7th at F ' ((First ¥loor—Tho Heeht Co.) Sale! Tomorrow Every | “' Regularly $3.50 to $5 Just about 300 pairs in the lot. Incomplete size ranges in various styles accounts for the drastic price reductions on these Shoes. Models suitable for dress or school wear in styles for boys and girls. This is a good time_to replenish children’s footwear needs, for you can purchase style and quality at marked savings. For.boys: Mahogany tan calf lace shoes, in the broad nature or English lasts. Sizes 4 to 5)4. For girls: Patent, dull and tan leather lace or button shoes. Sizes 8V to 2. Combination colored top shoes. Red, blue, gray or white tops with black. Sizes 8% to 11. Six sketched. (Third Floor—The Hecht Co.) Special Value Day! Boys’ Suits, Overcoats and Mackinaws : $5.95 Mackinaw Coats Swagger coats just Dbrimful of good service and sturdywear. Heavy mackinaw cheviots with convertible Vivid or Fin- ished with deep collar. dark plaids. patchpockets, $3.95. 8§ to 17 yéars. (Third Floor—The Hecht Co.) Doll in Stock 3 Dolls, dolls everywhere. And every one _~ "of them reduced to just one-half their for- mer price. Glance at the tag and then *deduct 74 from that—there’s the new re- duced sefling- pricc. Hundreds of little girls will’be happier when they get one or more of the dolls in this sale. $1 ; Dolls, now 50¢ $1.95 Dolls, now 97¢ : $3.95 Dolls, now. $].97 $5 Dolls, now $2.50 ] Mama dolls, with crying and talking" voices. Cutest rompers and frocks, shoes, hats’ and - bonnets. “Walk, talk, -and some even sleep, (Third Fioor—The Hecht-Co.) - Two- Knicker Suits Durably tailored suits of sturdy chev- iot and smooth cassi- mere. Neat stripes and mixtuwres. Brown, tan and heather. Patch pocket, norfolk models with yoke and box “pleated back, $5.95. 7 to 16 years Juniors’ Qvercoats Browh and gray cheviot, navy and heather chinchilla, mannish ulsters. Deep storm collars and two sets pockets. Lined with red flannel, twill or plaid” body lining, $5.95. 3 to & years. Girls’ Winter Coats $ 8.95 Far superior to the coats regularly sold at this price. Dress and sport models of Ameri- can velours beaverette collar, plaids or stripes, with large self col* lar. The favored styles, including straightline, swirl back, belted and side-tie effects. Lined ‘and inter- lined. = Sizes 7 to 16. with Girls’ and'J uniors’ Coats 511% Unusual modes for dress and sport. Fash- ioned of smart fabrics. Suedine velour, astrakan, plaids and stripes. Various silhouettes presenting those models best liked by the younger generation. Many with collars of beaverette and viatka dyed * coney. Sizes 7 to 16. ] (Third ¥loor—The Hecht Co.) Boys’ Union Suits 95¢ One good way to keep the boy im good health and free from colds is to have him wear warm underwear. He'll like these; you will have no trouble getting him to wear them. Heavy ribbed cotton un- ion suits in silver gray. Long sleeves and ankle length. Well made and comfortable fitting. Sizes 24 to 34. (First Floor—The Hecht Co.) Boys’ Gauntlets 95¢ Just the thing for that un- expected cold snap. Keep the chill off the fingers, look jaunty and are very moder- ately priced. leather gauntlets with cuffs of imitation leather. Many with fancy designs on cuffs. One model with wrist buttons. All warmly lined. (First Floor—The Heeht Co.) R Boys’ “Penn Notair” Sweaters $2.95 Heavy shaker knit sweat- ers in typical college style. Slip-over with deep shawl collar in the popular school and college color combina- tions. These well known sweat- ers are a prize at this low price. Never before has it been our good fortune to be able to offer this quality garment for $295. Correct weight and style for hockey, skating and all other out- door activities, ‘Sizes 8to 18 years. & (Third Floor—The Heeht Co.) Clearance Boys’ Hats 89¢ Dozens of styles and all sorts of fabrics. Taken from regular stock and reduced for immediate disposal. Not every size in each style and color. Chinchilla, cheviot and tweed. Polo style, tams, al- pines and sailors. For big and little fellows. (Third Floor—The Heeht Co.) ' Soccer and Foot Balls, 95¢ Reduced for quick clear- ance. Junior and juvenile sizes. Of heavy horschide with wear-resisting red bladder. Built for service, of the kind the average boy gives his football. All are regular $2 and $3 values. Be sure to get yours before they’re all gone. (East Anncx'—hnrth. Floor.)

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