Evening Star Newspaper, December 4, 1925, Page 22

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D. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1925. 22 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, LK PR N N N> Nl N 7 ; T o o r o s B i e d F'loor Special — A G reat 1,200 Sui , uits o (=] and S ale ol 6\”/erco,ats for Boys; All Ages 56‘45 There’s less than a month ’til Christmas— vou know how a boy likes to look his best on Christmas day of all days. Here you are— sturdy built, smartly tailored suits and over- coats, mackinaws and sheep-lined coats for every size boy or youth—that will satisfy his “Beau Brummel” instinct—without disturbing . the holiday budget. MacKinow . With a Vest Like Dad's 4-Piece Suits, 384 Mannish single-breasted coat—two pairs of full lined knickers—a real he-man’s vest. Cheviots—Cassimeres— fancy fabrics. Durably made—with plenty of pdckets to please the boy of 7 to 17. econd Floor “Fit-Rite” Shoes for Boys and Girls Best of All the for Active Little Feet *4 Only because “Fit-rite” is even more im- portant than wear-rite, are these shoes so called—for either name is equally accurate. In our second floor Kiddies’ shop Fit-rite shoes arc shown by trained salespeople who know requirements of growing feet. The Many New Styles Include? nature-last high shoes. Sizes 10 to 6. soled tan elk blucher lace, tongue. Boys’ black or tan OX Boys’ black or tan Girls’ patent or tan calf high lace shoes. Sizes 8% to 2. Girls’ one-strap pat- ent leather party slip- pers, Sizes 8% to 2. Boys® waterproof- with ballast Sizes 10 to 6. " Girls’ tan or patent leather oxfords. Sizes fords. Sizes 10 to 6. 8%ito2. (Second Floor) Stop! Toytown —is the third stop up on the “Otis Ex- press.” Be sure to visit Santa Claus and Hotsy-Totsy, the Krazy Klown. They PR e e s st st ettty are at home every day from 9:15 to 6. X HEEEZFEIXEETX Sale! = ——— — I lulmmmmmall Qunuumn||n|mw b, Little Lad's Overcoats, $§-45 Ulsters, dress-up gold-braided durable meltons, chinchillas. velours and cheviots; in dark and medium tones of navy. gray, brown, heather. tan, Sizes 1 to 10. (Second Floor ! Sheep Lihed Coats 58.45 Of heavy khaki drill, in full double breasted models. Four Lined with heavy sheepskin pelts— reinforced pockets. finished with warm Sizes 8 to 1& (Second Floo shawl collars. Formerly §$16.50 $ l 2-95 Formerly $19.75 No giit delights a Junior Miss so much as a pretty frock. Here are dresses which we have been selling for $16.50 and $19.75. Flashing silks, graceful satins, tailored cloth—one or two piece mod- els. Designed to please the Junior Miss wearing size 13, 15 or 17. Preparing for zero weather, a warm woolen coat rolls up its fur collar on the first frosty morning. In velour, po- laire or suede cloth—flare or straightline models. All with fur collars—some with fur cuffs or side fur trimming. Sizes 8to 14. A—Rust crepe de chine frock, pin pleated to the knee; cream lace front and a wide belt of gold cloth. B—Henna velvet skirt. Overblouse of rose and tan striped crepe, velvet trimmed. C—A henna velour coat, made on straight lincs; has slit pockets and a collar of brown fur. D—A demure coat of rose velour has a gray fur collar and side trimming. coats— admirals. Of olive or wool Boy’s and Youth's Ulsters, 3§45 Double breasted ulsters- hox or belted models—deep flap or patch pockets. Fash ioned of heavy novelty o: plain toned woolens. Fancy worsted or plaid body linings. In gray, brown or tan. Sizes 10 to 18. Second Floor Mackinaw Sport Coats, 3§45 Just the right length for ac tive boys.. Double breasted heavy mackinaw cheviots, in gay or subdued plaids. With warm top muff, and patch Well tailored Sizes 8 to I8 prose ket s throughout Girls’ Coats and Frocks ~ \ (Second Floor) 3 | HecHT CO-~F STREFT

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