Evening Star Newspaper, December 28, 1925, Page 15

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THE. TVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1925. 15 P'.,~'.,-","‘u".u"uu"«u"vu' G G N2 CNAATL SNl SNl L4 GRLGRILRRALGRIZILRIBIZIZIEIBIBIBIBILIZIIRIEILIPIBIBIBIL IS LR OATS--NOW REDUCED Tuesday, continuing the most startling coat clearance of the season, right on the threshold of cold weather, when you need them the most. Not forgetting that original prices were mwderate, fineness of fabrics and furs considered. Coats for both the young girl and the ma- tron — of those softly lustrous fabrics which lead the fashion this vear. The lines women insist upon now. Flares (side and circular) that aid walking, add grace to the silhouette. The newest straightline models—the princess mode. In beautiful colors that combine with handsome fur trimmings to make a collection of extremely lovely coats. Reduced tomorrow. $2675 $4.75 $62.75 " Real Furs—F iner Furs Woli, squirrel, beaver, caracul, skunk, opossum and fitch are lavishly used. On the large shawl collars—the tuxedo collars—the cuffs—front panels, from neck to hem—straight and circular borders (some knee deep)— gns., The sketches show the extravagant use of fur on these coats —but cannot do justice to the superiority of these pelts. Tomorrow—The Sale for Women and Misses Here are coats in perfect style—of the most exquisite fabrics—trimmed in furs of real worth. Coats from makers of note in the fashion world——many Printzess models are in the group — at prices rarely seen until February sales. In the colors that this season sponsors—Epinard green, lipstick red, seal brown, royal blue, rose taupe, queenbird, tan and black. Sizes 14 to 20 in the Misses’ Section. Sizes 36 to 48 in the Women’s Sectmn PR Wig loor THE HECHT Co -F STREET \) -

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