Evening Star Newspaper, November 30, 1925, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR, “’ASHINGTON D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1925. 500 Coats—A Tuesday Sale on the Third Floor 50 to 60 Coats for Women and Misses These coals were actually made to sell from $50 to $60, and through a special purchase we are able to offer them at a price which, even after Christmas, you probably won’t be able to duplicate. ~Buy your winter coat at this sale, and be richer by many dollars than if you had gone elsewhere! N S 228 = == A éollection of stunning furred coats. Models that rival fur coats in style and elegance. Lavishly trimmed with sumptuous pelts --- distinctively tailored --- exqui- sitely lined. A coat for every type and figure. Coats that slenderize, in straightline effects which will please the larger woman. Luxurious i\'rapp}r coats in flared, godet and circular models, with beautiful fur collar and cuffs, some have wide borders, or large pockets of fur. Sizes for Misses 14 to 20 Sizes for Small Women 135 to 21/, Sizes for Women 36 to 42 Sizes for Larger Women 42 to 505 FASHION’S FAVORED WINTER’S RICH FURS FABRICS , Beaver — squirrel — wolf — Broadcloth — montebello — ._‘_‘,,,, mandel — fitch —suslike — vemira pinpoint —venice — opposum. Cleverly applied as fawn suede—lustrosa duobloom. pouch pockets, shawl collars, re- All-wool-pile fabrics, in the \crlere collars, front facings, bor- smart shades decreed by fashion. ers. (Thlrd ¥ieor.) salespeople to expedite service—express elevator to Third Floor S 3 :‘)b , Entire Third Floor Coat Section given aver to this Event Extra § \?i) 3) 2, &%THE HecHT CO-~F n

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