Evening Star Newspaper, November 20, 1925, Page 22

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22 (VI LUBS UREE BROADERD.C. U Comprehensive Planning for City and Environs and Bal- anced Parks Favored. RICHARD B.iHARLOW DIES AT LOS ANGELES HOME Former Captain of Watch at Print- | T} ing Office Here Expired November 10 in California City. RUMANIAN DEBT PARLEY PROGRESS IS REPORTED Visitors Outline Capacity to Pay $46,000,000 Due U. S.—Next Meeting Tomorrow. Soviet Cotton Purchases Increase. MOSCOW, November 2 un. textile the United ding Octgher ton. During Gray Random Union Suits WILL KEEP YOU SNUG—W ARM ON SALE SATURDAY a8 0 Snug fitting, well made, rayon trimmed collarette and facings, ocean pearl buttons; sizes 36 to 46. These garments are spe- cially reduced for Saturday only. 910 SEVENTH ST. NW. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. In disaster, the Red Cross mothers many children. Support the Red Cross by your membership—for your children’s sake. A Sale of Girls’ Frocks $5.95 Excellent quality wool dresses, selling regu- larly from $7.95 to $9.95 Smart little bright wool frocks, in straight- line, waistline and two- piece models. Suitable for school or “dress,” they will charm the little girl beholder. Wool Crepe Rep Check Tweed Flannel —all attractively de- signed in brilliant shades. A very popular model has. a plaid skirt and velvet top. Sizes 8 to 14. Juniors’ Frocks $]2.95 These “swanky” mod- els are particularly allur- ing to the college girl who will need a new frock for the Thanks- giving festivities. Chenille Combinations Printed Flannels Crepe-back Satin Velvets Tuwills All the smartest shades, sport and street dresses. Sizes 13—15— 17. (Second ¥loor) The Boys Foursome Coats---Vests---Knickers z and “Longies” 51595 Serviceable Cheviots and Cassimeres for the growing boy Mannish “Longie” trousers for Sunday and dapper knickers for school combine with a swagger double-breast- ed coat and vest to com- plete these suits. Fashioned of sturdy, long - wearing cheviots ang cassimeres, in gray, tan, brown, blue, new plaids, or plain patterns. Durably tailored, and lined with genuine al- paca. Sizes 10 to 17. (Second Floor) Shoes That Give “School Mileage” $2.95 Unusual values in_Boys’ and Girls’ School and Dress Shoes Boys’ sturdy black, brown or tan high lace shoes. Sizes 10 to 6. Girls’ high lace shoes in patent or tan leathers. Sizes 5 to 2, and tan oxfords or pat- ent pumps in sizes 8% to 7. {Second Floor) C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1925. A whole floor for Santa Claus and his shiny new toys. A clown. A gift. And many other things to make little eyes shine—up on the Third Floor. i Girls’ Coats---Lipstick Red 51095 For school or dress these excellent quality Polaire Coats are sure to gladden the heart of a girl. They are made in the very latest models, with “snuggly” collars of beaverette (dyed coney). Lined and interlined, they offer trimmed! adequate protection. Sizes 7 to 14 Lipstick red; button and stitching (Second Floor.) Junior Misses Coats, $39:50 Fur trimmed, in sealine (dyed coney), cat lynx, opossum and mendoza —both straight and flare models. They may be had in the popular shades, which include— Gracklehead—Lipstick Red—Cuckoo—Rust Smart, silk-lined coats, of silky pile fabrics and smooth, suede-like materials—unusually charming and serviceable. Sizes 13, 15, 17. (Second Floor.) Big Boys’ and Little Lads’ O’coats $10-95 Overcoats in double-breasted box models or belted ulsters. Fashioned with deep patch or flap pockets, with wide storm collars and gay plaid body lining. Sizes 10 to 17 years. The new admiral coats, the double-breasted ulsterette and dress models for lads of 2 to 10. All-wool velours, cheviots and curly chin- chilla, in powder blues, navy blues, gray, tan and brown. Lined with wool. The ever-popular Mackinaw Sport Coat. In swagger double-breasted models,swith big storm collars and tape-bound seams. Plaids and plain colors. Sizes 8 to 18. Wee Ladies Coats (Second Floor.) $15.95 In the diminutive charm and daintiness of these beautiful little coats, Mothers will find beauty befitting their baby. Smocked or trimmed with fur, they are designed in the most approved fashion. Sizes 1 to 6. Hats to Match, $5 Wee hats for wee heads, of the same materials and trimmmg§ as the coats. Beautifully made and finished. (Second Floor.) Visit Toyland Tomorrow—Santa Has a Book: for You! Santa Claus will give this pretty book to each boy and girl leaving their address with him at the Hecht Co. tomorrow. Ask Mother to read it aloud—a thrilling story about a Snow Man and the Yard Dog. &A.mma ( Speedy Scooters $3.95 Equipped with double disc wheels that have 1-inch cush- ion tires. The footboard and foot brake rubber covered— a parking stand and a bicycle bell on the handle bar, Little Red Rockers 9C Well made and strong enough to “rock-a-bye” your dolly every time she’s sleepy. So far below cost that they are almost Christmas gifts. & EXEREXEREXEXEXERZXEXE WatchFor The Funny Clown He'll make you laugh —and laugh—and laugh. Three jolly shows to- morrow. 10 AM,1P.M,3P.M. (On the Toy Floor at The Hecht Co.) T4 P EXAFEEEEE O HEXEREEERRE With its roly - poly Dobbins that frisk gayly to the tune of shears, and its cunning desks where Bobby and Jane can play “school” while waiting their turn to ride the frolicsome steeds, our children’s barber shop is very pop- ular with the “younger set.” Snuggly Sweaters $2.95 Girls Warm Slip-on and Coat Sweaters for Cold Days Slip-on sweaters with turtle neck and roll collar—Coat sweaters with collar and belt— Tuxedo sweaters with two-button front and roll collar. Many shades, including blue, green and tan. Sizes for girls wearing 30 to 36. (Second Floor) Sturdy School Hose 29¢ Boys’ and girls’ long and 7g-length sport hose, with plain or attractively colored combi- nation cuff tops. Sizes 6 to 10. (Second Floor) ‘ SO SO ANSTOG NGNS 3 O O O O O O e o o L ) v

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