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- 4 12 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1926. ale of 4,000 Men’s Shirts Percale, _ Middy Slip- Six for $11, Siges 13%5 to Madras and $1 .85 over, and Individually $7 .95 17. Sleeve English J ‘ *open-front Bouxed for % Lengths 33, Broadcloth Styles Gifts 33 and 34 The sort of pajamas you can buy freely for éifts to men because they are the kind of pajamas a man would buy for himself. Fancy and plain colored fabrics in fine qualities, especially nice for gifts, and in appearance of far greater value than tomorrow’s sale price. Middy slip-over, collar at- -tached and regulation style, with silk frogs. Neatly boxed for gifts. Sizes A, B,C,D. mae Hoke "0 Our Annual Christmas Sale that presents better quality shirts at a saving price. White and plain colored English broadcloth shirts; fancy shirts of newest patterns, figures and stripes, of English broadcloth, woven madras, cotton jersey, dimity cords, and rayon stripes. Shirts that are right in style because they were selected by mea who know, consequently, right for you to give your friends. (First Floor The Hecht Ce.) Why this Sale? . . 7 Because the makers of Sheldon Clothes (and we are one of their largest accounts) closed out 1,121 suits and overcoats to us last week . . . And who makes Sheldon Clothes? . . . The second largest makers of men’s clothing in America. They must be good value, or there wouldn’t be such a demand for them . . . What sort of overcoats are in Sale of Men’s Silk k In grays, browns, blues and attractive mixtures. In theé sort of materials you find ) Crepe in overcoats selling for $35 to $50 . . . What about the suits? . . . Single and double ) Silk Mufflers - Every man should have one, and most men appre- ciate more than one. These are the most fa- \ vored type. Black pat- the sale? . . . Ulsters, big fellows; Chesterfields, single and double breasted box coats. Neckwear *1 " $1.50 and $2 qualities; all silk; some handmade, with wool linings. Stripes, figures, jacquards and magadors. Boxed, of breasted models in blues, browns, grays, plaids, checks and neat pin stripes. In styles for college men as well as models for their fathers. In the sort of materials you find in suits selling for $35 to $50. . . There never would have been this sale had it not been that Sheldon had a surplus stock— terns on white grounds. Full square size. Excel- lent quality. In gift boxes. (First Floor, The Hecht Oo.) course. (First Floor, The Hecht Co.) (Men's Clothing, Second floes.) and offered it to us first. Isn’t this the sale you’ve been waiting for? A One-Dollar Wallet for 25c, when vou Cash your Christmas Check here in the Men’s Shop, Second Floor. Men’s Tan Cape Gloves, $2°° A smart glove for dress or gen- eral wear, well made and cut. Regular and cadet sizes, the lat- ter with short fingers, 7to 9. A low-priced quality gift. (First Floor, The Hecht Ce.) Choice of genuine pin seal or morocco, in brown or black. Sev- eral styles for men and a combina- tion card case and pocketbook for women. As an encouragement to those who save, and our acknowl- edgment of your patronage, this spe- cial price is made on several thou- sand wallets, if you cash your sav- ings check here. For Suits and Overcoats Made to Sell for $35, $40, $45 and $50 Men’s Interwoven Hose $1 a Pair If you think a man would not appreci- ate a pair for Christmas, try him and see. These are warm and comfortable. Silk and wool; neat plaid patterns; in beautiful color combinations; 10 to 11%5. (First Floor, The Hecht Ce.) (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.)