Evening Star Newspaper, October 15, 1926, Page 33

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v YIY EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1926. ly/ For the Jr. Miss A of 13 10 17 Fur-lined .50 Tweed Coats $39 Smart, to say the least, and warm as toast for all sorts of outdoor sports and generai wear. Full mush- s room collar of Mendoza-beaver, rabbit-lined. Leather y - aimie FOI' G“ I.S Of belts. Others of soft, suede-finished materials lined with : Ior Skat’"g, Hlk”lg S SN /i o Strook’s camel’s hair, in fur patterns—leopard, “sea dog,” // ,// 7 1) / 7o 16 Years and civet cat may be worn reversed. Also dress coats of and General Wear /A velour, bolivia and suede, with fur collars. Silk-lined. Modish Warm Coats’ 510 Black, gracklehead, jungle green, wine, chimney or Mdckinaw Sports Coats'$lo‘95 &% Chanel red. A (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) //// \dapting the older modes to youthful years, with a g i : smartness all their own. Straightline or in full swagger There's as much style in a Kiddie’s hair cut as there is in her = dously populas shils W ith boys, theref ohs o - i R 1t NMagtel dress or coat. All the new cuts are at the barber’s scissor tips in the sort of coat a boy should have. Gay and subdued plaids and models. Velours, tweeds, plaids, trimmed with Mande Childrew’s Barber Shop, Second Floor. . N, T 4 ~ 2 e ¢ a : 3 H Loy iPatehsor alash . plain colors, in shades of olive, tan, brown and gray. Of and Deaverette furs and fancy stitching. atch or slash Banor ilaoolt Mivelinw cheviotes, Th = ‘r Iencth ke Full lined. Modish, youthful shades of red, green / . = G ockets. Full lined. Modish, youthful shades ; ) t pocket »J g : warm, double-breasted models with large pockets and gracklehead, leathe S storm collars. 8 to 18 year sizes. (Second Floor, The Heeht Co.) Sports and Dressier Type Coats Big Boys’ Overcoats, Warm and Cozy 515 | $]2.95 ‘or srmediate ages and older girls who want the smartest : 3 . s : X For intermediate ages S 4 5 | | : i Mannish ulsters and overcoats after the fashion of dad’s own, stvles, fashioned after their own requirements. Large mushroom i o A | e G it W 0 i with convertible collar antl deep pockets. Loose box coats, made collared coats and those with fur-trimmed cuffs, Beaverette and 2 : S e g 5 % : 7 e F of ‘heavy overcoating in new pldid patterns and plainer weaves. Mandel furs. Gracklehead, rust, deer, leather, green, French blue, Clg s >, : 2o e : 1 Bolivi i nae e Rkl : Carefully tailored: Lined with wool fabrics, which insures extra e R P warmth. 11 to 18 year sizes. (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) (Second Floor, The Heeht Co.) Warm Chinchillas for Tiny Tots Fur-Trimmed Coats for Wee Lassies . The swankey little regula- $5.95 . i ) : . $l 0 Of soft flannel, broad- tion coats with red or tan ot andl Bolivia, Smocked - to - shoulder suede lining, bone buttons, / P : P il o . and high neck that buttons up 1 p & / . ” voke, and straight- close. Made with flap pockets A \ = \ ) /“'—\\Z/ j lm‘c mml»e].s‘ \_vn'h. and warmly interlined to keep < ‘y A :,\:L,l:;\(c){t:t:;g:l:,i\ talnm .\nlug‘.‘ \:1;'_\', deer and ; e Double-Breasted Overcoats Y% ( 3 full lined and in- rown. In sizes 1 to 5 years, g N 0, N terlined, some with 0 (Second Floor, The Heeht €0.) ¢ . $ l 0.95 ) Zo slash pockets. Bea- i ; y s \ V.3 verette or Mandel English box styles, made of stout cloths, the 3 ) fur. French blue, dark dress-up cheviots and gayer novelty patterns, : tan, green, wine, for general, everyday wear. Lined for warmth ] > Monterey and and an extra touch of smart style with heavy wool " ‘openhagen. plaids. Browns, grays and olive tones. With ; 1 to G year sizes. deep storm collars, which make them ready for : - (secknaimoe the sort of weathering a boy will give them. } / i (Second Floor. The Hecht Co Girls' patent ledther. S < . 3 ; Nugent Sl'\'lyc oxford. Clover 3 < 3 T i ) 7 /) ) 9 circular vamp trim and brass evelet. 1to8. $5. [ it / > 7 ” £ 4 " - = (Juvenile Shoe Shop, Second Floor, —~'—%— e Heeht Co.) Boys’ black or tan talf ox- : : p . ford.” Scalloped tip. Rolled Junior Misses’ patent leath- Junior Misses’ sunset tan 5‘(),‘{& mcw"é), $5‘p er. Instep strap in fishtail Blucher oxford, with sunset design. 2V to 7. $5. apron. 2V to 7.. $5. Girls’ sunset tan oxford. Perforated tip. Reptilian trim. 11}% to 2. §5. 7 &

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