Evening Star Newspaper, August 1, 1926, Page 60

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‘ A Small Deposit Will hold your coat until |} October 15th in cold stor- age without any addi!ion- ot eoats hsught ng August will not appear on your bill until November 1st. Fur fashions for 1926 demand slimmer and shorter coats with rolled collars, some trimmed with contrasting furs, others leather trimmed, hand-painted linings and reversible fur coats. These style tendencies and others are revealed in the collection on dis- play tomorrow. If ever there was a reason for an August Fur Sale—it is this year. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., AUGUST 1, 1926—PART 2. usfSa[e of Prices Guaranteed If you purchase one of || these coats and find be- tween the date of pur- chase and 3 months later the same coat for sale here or elsewhere at a lower price we guarantee absolutely to meet that price if called to our at- | tention The increase in wages || and shorter working | hours guaranteed the New York furriers since their recent strike make | certain an increase in the price of fur coats this Fall. It is for that reason that we feel justified in guaranteeing the price and you in turn may feel safe in buying now and knowing that you can save from one-fourth to one-third. to ¥4 at Prices Guaranteed for Three Months If ever there were beautiful coats in a sale—lt is those that go on sale tomorrow. .Long before the recent strike of furriers we selected the pelts for these coats and then had them styled and tailored so that they will be very much the vogue next year. The result of the strike was an increase in wages for furriers. That’s one reason why prices will be higher in the Fall. Another reason is that these coats were made in slack season, when producers were anxious to keep their organization intact, thus giving us an advantage in buying: This, plus the further fact that they are well and carefully made, just because they were not tailored in rush season, argues further that to- morrow is the sensible time to buy your fur coat for next year, when you can save from one- -fourth to one-third—at the same time have the price guar- anteed for six months. Coats from $100 to $500—no matter what your selection happens to be, your savings will be defimte, and the style correct. Fur Coats Worth #135 and $150 $100 Iy | mill -‘\ - =~ S N Sealine coats—lustrous, firm buck dyed rabbit skins (the doe skins never have such thick fur or strong skin), tailored in a dozen ways to follow the coming mode. They may be self trimmed or used with beaverette, viatka squirrel, brown fox or marmot on collars and cuffs. Also plain mendosa beaver coats (dyed rabbit). Tailored and stayed throughout in the manner of better coats. Sizes 16 to 44. ik s Fur Coats Worth 195 to $225 139 Smart Johnny coats of sport furs—marmot and natural opossum, full ]ength and lined most " attractively throughout. Sealine (dyed rabbit) coats with beautiful contrasting trim of dyed fitch. Natural and silver muskrat coats with a variety of fur trimmings, such as marmot, skunk, squirrel—some with large lapels in dashing effect. Sizes 16 to 44 and 46 to 52. e iy Fur Coats Worth 250 to $295 H99 The new sport coats of gray.Kitt skins, with leather collar, cuffs and belt, lined with soft Kasha cloth. Sealine (dyed rabbit) coats with collars and cuffs of beige or moose-color squirrel. Natural Pony coats with fox collars. Northern and Southern muskrat coats, fox trimmed. Sport coats of raccoon. All so exqu1sttelv lined and tailored they look their real values, from $250 to $295. (Third Floor.) * 22 ) Beautiful Platinum * Siberian Squirrel Caracul Coats ,Coat with Fox 495 Gray fox collars and cuffs and a complete border of the fox blend beautifully with the Sibe- rian squirrel. " A coat that truly is regal, for day or evening use. Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) Coats with mink or Jap fox trim, also at this price. (Thind Floor.) ; 7 Great, envclopmg collar and revers of soft azure fox trim this model of slate gray caracul. Heavy silk linings are richly embroidered or hand- painted, after the newest fancy of fur fashions. {Third Floor.) F. HECHT Co-F STREET (!m Ilo-n, Daily: 9:15 to 6 P.M. Closed Saturdays {Mfli Aungusd,

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