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Bl VX2 .THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1925. Don t Fail to Visit the Third Floor Tomorrow for this o Sale of 800 New Frocks $12.95 About half reduced from stock; the others specially purchased. Frocks intended to sell from $19.50 to $69.50. As a Chrwtmas F orethou ht 2000 P cket Knlves Dance frocks smart enough to flutter at the Mayflower Saturday night. Men’s knives that really do cut—with 2, 3 and 4 blades. All imported cutlery with keen, sharp tdges. Both stag and pearl handles with nickel trimmings Afternoon frocks for countless bridge and tea parties. And tailored frocks for more prosaic occasions at business or F If you are acquainted with fine cutlery you'll school. : L i appreciate knowing who the makers of these Every single thing that is new e Saabedemoy meng i, | fine pocket knives are — Gobernador and De . Boer and Bach. That is enough to prove their Misses’ Sizes 14 to 20 exceptional value at this price. Women's Sizes 36 to 44 And there are ever so many styles to choose : Extra Sizes 42 to 52} : from. All have 2, 3 or 4 blades and some have a nail file as well. Some are fitted to wear on Surely that’s being generous enough. chains and others.to be carried. Any boy or Hundreds of styles, on the new enlarged ]Cnlarf “’VO‘“M be mighty glad to get one this dress floor. With extra salespersons to el help facilitate matters. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) Wa tc h C h a i n K n i ves Big and -High and 39C White All 0ver Gold and silver finished handles and imported blades that really cut Not a riddle. Just the new Hecht Co. Building. Everybody So inexpensive you can afford several and take care sees it the minute he walks down F St. A monument to the growth and prosperity of Washington. An evidence of an organi- zation firm in its loyal- ty to the public. of the men and boys on your Christmas list, anyway. Both plain and fancy patterns with a space for a mono- gram. All with two sharp German blades and a ring to fasten on to your watch chain. il it .u‘ n yII“ ut (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) < A Small Lot of Men’s Topcoats .xfiiiil’cgftiiiiiiiiii£2§fii2iEifeiia‘sfiiii&iiiifi&iiifiiigiiiifi Utilit y Topcoats for .75 o] 23 fi Friday Brings Small Lots--Better Than Ever! m and Misses There may not seem to be so many of them. but every item listed below represents some really N Only two or three of L worthwhile saving, very often worth spending the car fare for itself. Small quantities, of course, s S10'95 a kind among them fi and the usual—“No C. O. D.’s, Phone or Mail Orders.” fi . % Just about 125 intended Broken sizes from some of 8 BOYS Overcoats < Women’s Accessories o Women's Shoes e to sell for $15 and $16.75 our finer coats for men. & $6.95 Women’s Fabric Gloves 51 fi *Worth $895 Double U AZTaai o o Warm, Woolly Topcoats Single or double breasted and o) breasted Admiral and novelty B s 106l < foand bejuelt::] "“{;Z,f,“;t’?,‘,‘i;‘ gsi\:el b4 e : 5 ] coats of fine wearing cheviots Fokenisesiin Slbandicns Tl 2 <g N that fit in so often when no i raili L inchi : . 2-button gloves. = Gray, beaver or Broken sizes. th vailing boxcoat or and chinchillas. Lined with e IRFraCADIENaL S K wool. Sizes 3 to 9. brown. leted Sllppers A other coat would do so well. M g L4 e A - slightly fitted effects. & BOYS'Wlnter Suits WomGeln S La‘;';bs,em $3.45 fi Mannish and novelty sports = oves c Wonderful fabrics through- A T $1565 , ASten t\\'o-buttol: Jambslans vand _Just 18 pairs of $4.95 Quilted o styles in good shades of tan. 3 X Is" O ]UYO)'b uits, made _’l‘f elbow length and gauntlet fabric Satin d'Orsay Slippers. Peach, N i out the lot, in good shades of L the ~popular button-on style gloves. In broken sizes. lavender, copen, rose or black e gray or brown. Beautifully . Y with little straight pants. Navy in broken sizes. e tan, gray or mixtures. Sizes A :’;“g or dark brown. Sizes 3 Women’s Kid Gloves Felt Mo'ccas, s tailored and lined throughout. : : X i 95¢ S 1ns A = - > in the entire group from ‘34 L BOYS ClOth CdpS A few of them are imperfect. 79C b G :1‘(:,1:(?;.:? fhégt}?e:n-coy X 59c * Novelty styles and 2-clasp styles in e N % i to 42. # The caps regularly sold at $1. broken sizes. A fairly good size F/—la p;\}lrsdo'f \\;(Jlr}]en’s \Vax:tmh Y (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) 1 One-piece styles in ln‘:er:lstmg range in their group. acd:icd s%‘;e:’;nd‘n:g‘t)z;?n ‘:;b— p ] w R h LS mixtures: and plain colors. Women’s Rayon Vests ’}’,0 bindings. Good ch £ £ Y arm LO un g 1n g obes - R ll D X Broken sizes. 39cy col‘c‘)rsmi]n :Iglssizes?o o bl $2 95 P i@ H 3 (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) 5 Long Tunlcs ea y a ress m B0ys nghtShll‘tS Bodice top rayon vests, in a splen- . g $1'79 B 5 did choice of soft pastel colorings. Axmlnster Rugs Vs Beacon cloth X A small fot of finely tailored Broked sizes $34.7% v Lawrence cloth Unusually attractiu; dress length tunics m g;gh::::;:,s, ‘S‘(‘)‘:z $}1::1n3{::?: Rayons;gtep-lns Sclhlng ;cgi}:larly for $47.50. % or Corduroy in pretty printed rayom patterns Only 40 of them left. c ust 15 of them in gorgeous i & o) B"Y ?Benil;it Well made rayon step-ins in soft }I‘cw rose and blue co%’or gcom‘ o Y Ty oG 7 These new dress-length tunics come quite & oysS a RObeS shades of peach, green or orchid, :)&natmns All are a full 9xI12 fi L L within the limits of the modern skirt length and 4 89¢ ?h":;"“ sizes and only 59 pairs of " (Sixth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Y o make 0 most atractive extra frock oryour Wine W gt e dere o ot Women's Pajomas | 100 Slightly Im. i Tt fher vt st ter wardrobe. Printed designs featured in pow- robes, tailored in mannish fect Felt B And lounging robes of wide- : oniSisiian o] fashion with cord belt and patch $1 per eC (S ase M der blue, rose, red, blue or cuckoo. Sizes 36 to 44. 2 pocket. (Second Floor) Two-piece $1.50 Flannelette Pa- Rugs 78 wale corduroy in pretty col- @nth Floor, The Hecht Co.) [ M iss es’ D re jamas, in slip-over style. Finely tai- : e e L4 resses lored of Domet flannelette striped O A $6 e orings. Sizes throughout Y 3) 33‘%9515:1.1? Satin F“"’“',,‘g',? pink or blue, Size (9x10.6) . b Women’'s Union Suits & - Warm Under Hose g’.f"(;"’;'”"- 53 s from 36 to 44. of Medium Weight M 3 A i oS it o, T ot retty carpet and tile pat- g X Stightly imperfect sandel-foot wool terns axzi nmrlg of them withgny N $ l & A hose in sizes 835 to 9%5. & really -serious defects. Yo A Special bellmg of g (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) (Stxth Floor, The Hecht Co.) A Fast -t warm:enough tol Be comls el :6 S e < S ¥Ry Cluld Picture Taken Free All This Week, on the Second Floor. fi ; Rubbel' Reducin g Girdles whthout being bundlesome. Sizes 36 to 44. 174 i Ve Sl .95 Fi vhite ribbed cotton uni its, d =~ o 5 . ine V\dl . ;uon ;m s, made B4 bl Laced-back rubber girdles slightly boned, fit with band tops an nee-length drawers. X N ting the figure splendidly, and giving just the Mighty comfortable once Winter winds begin m " F Street at Tth a ¢ needed support with the greatest amount of com- to blow—and not the least bit bundlesome. Ya iicl']rct.jer?ef' p";};lg:rzaé igbfir—somc covered with (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co) )(EIfiflfif¥§§§Ifilf!ffil‘mflfZEMfimfifififmzfi X e ' (Fitth Floor, The Hecht Co) OWOW?)WOWO E) ‘fi