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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30. 1925. BIBIABRXEIBIBILIZIBIZILIBXZIRIBIZIZIRIBN avings for Women and Chlldrenmfor 1nstan ce Aside from the excellent values below vou'll find a splendid selection of Girls’ Middies, sizes 6 to 22, at $1.29 to $2; and Gym Bloom- ers, that every girl needs, sizes § to 22, 89¢ to $1 95; Girls’ Slickers in bright red, blue, green or yellow, sizes 8 to 14, ‘?fi 95: Girls’' Heavy Shaker Knit Sw eaters, sizes 8§ to 14, $6.95. Mothers will Alsm\ elcome the fine Union Suits for Boys and Girls inseveral stvles, sizes2to 12, $1 Boys®™ and Girls’ p/xulugru/)hs laken free Lhis week. on the Second Floor . X In the New Juvenile Shoe Shop & d Featuring the Newest Modes in Our “Fitrite” Shoes for All o S Fashion Mode Specials The Children M /) e \ . 55 34 (\\§ ( > . 4 ‘ y > A S All of the very newest strap and strapless pumps as well Shoe fashions designed specially /) 7 { e as sailor ties and smart oxfords for boys, girls and junior missecs i | 1 ¥ » “IFashion Mode™ shoes, the svmbal of ! There's a |'"ill'lit(- shoe ‘.'f"' every age ;EWI < N 2 ) A smart footwear. New opéra, Vvi Orsav, I.I-r m_m'_\] occasion. ()]\1\4;1'(1\ :n(l;l ']”fih { \ , £ & 4 4 buckile shoes tor boys—in sizes 10 to 6. Xtords, ' . = S s = A < B With r ed French toes or > new Mo high shoes and pumps for girls—in sizes 1 rounded French toes or the new mod 81/ to 2. 7.5 » B / AR B \ ! § - ified French toe. Walking oxfords and and strap pumps, in many varieties Junior Misses” oxfords and novelty A, o8 & sailor ties, too, for sports and business strap pumps in sizes 205 to 7. Fitted by = ’ '. 3 wear. experts in children’s footwear—women who have been trained in the needs of A % \ Gt Maoulded to fit the foot comiortably growing fect | | | ] . as well as stylishly, with fine turned soles 3 iny e . 5 \ it and heels of anv height vou mav particu- And for Rainy Days 52,25 \ 52259 822 50 \ ; i s i = larly desire. DBlack velvet. black satin, \ nunn»h ¢ line of quality rubbers made by the U. Rubber Co. Lined with red— % with vunmuul toe and extra rolled heel. X calf. Sizes 5 to 2. 98c. Sires 11 to6. 8125, For the Prom or Party black or brown suede, patent colt or tan (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) 3 Cultivate the Habit of W earing Frocks of chiffon and georgette in f Wearing petal shades of pink, maize or green ” ; ¢ =i Ph oenix Silk Hose $22.50 5185 s Sport Styles in Sizes 6 1o 10 A Never did vou see Tovelier, and never will you see love- : The full-fashioned hose with mercerized gar- Good-lool Ribhed Sports 7 lier at anyvwhere near this price. They're specially pur r \ ter tops and specially reinforced “Tipt-Toe” Hose (wide or narrow ribs). with 7 chased, which accounts for their ¢ tive design wide turn-back cutfs in contrast- ? ifs at the bodice, ci the hips or scat- % == Youll ind among the new colorings- ing patterns. In all of the morc tere shoulder to hem. Crystal He: ads that ~1»ukh \ R hlondine. Trench nude, atmosphere, har popular hosiery S, / i idescent heauty. Just enough trimming to enhs ince vest. Sudan, huff, nudebark. frost grav. 2 their exquisite colorings. And scarcely two of them alike. i Sizes 14 to 20. Oriental pfarl. stlver. cameon and hlack. K3 (Misses” Section, Third Floor. The Hecht Ca.) (Fifth Flonr, The Hecht ¢ ) There's Nothing Warmer for the Game Than A Raccoon Coat 5295 The particularly youthful style has Balbriggan HRFREAFIZLIRERERIRZIFRIR %R Junior Misses » o $4 .95 The smartest combination the Junior Miss could wear § /. A November 2 is Victor Day R i /8 a warm black-and-white plaid lining Nothing could more readily enhance the slim grace of the vouthful figure JOA AR : Monday, November 2. will than these little two-piece frocks, so = : i very much the vogue. High turtle necks, Peter Pan and convertible collars and long, tailored sleeves. Often with plaid flanncl skirts and flannel-trimmed jack- | music world, since lhe in- ets. Vibrant, youthful colorings. Sizes A 3 | } . § s 138 1Stand 17 b ,/ \ / vention of the Victor Talk- Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) Long-haired. Aufly pelts. beautifully infroduce to the public, the marked. The sort vou recognize instantly grealest contribution to the as quality furs. The sort a girl is tremen- » . dously keen ahout wearing. Made in double-breasted sports style, ing Machine, 30 years ago. wtih satin yoke and sleeve linings, and black and white plaid flannel the rest of the wav. Come to the ]H\'L'I_\’ little HTecht Co. Au- “ditorium in the Music Store, 618 I¢ St., and hear it demonstrated. Concerts will be Gl el given throughout the day from 9 A\ to ; 2 (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) 9 P The more critical your attitude \ toward music, the greater will be vour Newly Arrived New Tunics ;,;’:l‘-;g;rh_ L > astonishment, at this new perfection mj Centemeri Gloves LO ng as Frocks for the older hobbed-h n(u[ . 9 tone, this new fullness and richness many $2.95 Colors to mateh all the newe \ have supposed it impossible to reproduce. id Floor, Th K EEERE R AT A coat made to stand hard wear for many, R N ET LT AR T LTI R X 5 " EXEXE 2 | 1 ; Perrin and other well-known $5 Don't forget. Monday, November 2, N makes. at the same price. An inexpensive frock for starting 9 o’'clock. . Many of these—in fact. most those wearing sizes 16 to 20. (Music Store, 618 F St. N.W.) i ¥E¥ of them—are of fine imported Most skins. Introducing the new 3 flared and turn-back cuffs, deco- rated in any number of wavs. Black, heaver, brown or or (Fifth Floor, The HN)H Co.) attractive new striped failies. canton crepes, satins and novelty wool plaids. Some strictly tailored, others regal in their trimmings of beads or me- tallic embroideries. Rlack or . . . the new bird colorings. fcoottluon ‘ynéox;rl Sglts (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) The famous “Forest Mills™ union suits, of fine white cotton, S wea t ers f Qr with band tops and knee-length drawers. Soft and smooth Anrl t h € G ames specially reinforced. Sizes 36 $5 peach and 38, $1. Sizes 40 to 44, $1.15. rog i K}{§¥§g§g§gxg§>g§{;@§‘@;§¥};‘¥¥3@€ (FItth Floor, The Heeht oy Quite the thing and seldom so inexpensive. —that’s what every boy expects in a suit Flannelette " The New Orthophonic Pajamas 4 : 51.09 Roth one and two picce styles of heavy Domet flannelette. Cut $10.95 Ihe two knickers de- full and roomy, with double stitched seams \ Victor Day - -Manday, November 2nd certain to stand hard i wear. Trimmed with pearl buttons and rayon light Mother's eyves, but it's the 4-button vest that catches the boy's fancy. ERFEEETRTREETETHE Finelv tailored of stur- 1 ashington’s Fastest Growing Department Store dy woolens, with coat lined with alpaca and both pairs of knickers lined. Sizes 7 to 17. o e <> Special! and a Ve§t / 500 Boys: 4 : Smart turtle neck slipovers, /_'rru—‘—lluzr' vour / brushed wool coats and golf children's picture /7 coats of many kinds. Practically ;;1/&*11 on the 2nd / any color combination you might oor. . . i F Sh cethat ith wish. Sizes 36 to 42. (Second Floor, The ilecht Co.) % (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) P00 S8 O OE O 0 O O E O OO L G0 o S N K O O BB O O DS O O O /O o 2D EO P