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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1925. 19 - Select Sister’s Everything a Boy New Coat for Needs, in this selection— = P Sale of Boys” Warm Sale of Girls’ New ~Winter Apparel Fur-Trimmed Coats $10.95 $ 1 3 .95 ‘ : Big‘ Boys’ Ulsters 2-Knicker Suits Mackinaw Coats Boys’ Overcoats Mushroom or Jonnie Girls, 10 to 16 years. : Warm winter fabrics in coats that run from fur collars. Intermediate sises— i 3-yr. sizes to 20 yrs. The two-knicker suits Some fur cuffed. 7 to 10 years. of cassimere or cheviot in sizes 7 to 18 vears - Warm Fabrics—Bolivia, Buxskin, Derons, Downy- Heavy Sport Mackinaws in bright or dull plaids, with muff wool, Velour, Angora and Plaids. Furs—Beaver ; 2 2 : S and lower flap pockets; 8 to.18 years. Double-breasted English Mawdei, Menilosa and dmevican Opossum Fur Fabrics box ulsters—some lined with wool plaids; 11 to 18 years. Junior i The ?ew mélle—hlous? zmbd slldcl;p]eatled-e}:]ffeclzs, .alsodsn:artl stra}:;ghtt— Boys’ Overcoats in cheviots, novelty woolens, and curly chin- ine styles. Sleeves in both brench shoulder and raglan eftect. chillas—lined with plain or plaid woolen; sizes 3 to 10 years Every color that girls are wearing this Winter you will find in this Two-Knicker Suits in new plaids and plain weaves. Coat alpaca group of full-lined (some silk lined) and warmly interlined coats lined—both knickers full lined, sizes 7 to 18 years specially priced tomorrow. (Second Floor, Tho Hacht Co.) K : S % (Bscend ioar: The Hacht 061y Special Purchase—on sale tomorrow—over 100 latest models Sale of Regular $16 to $25 Automobiles Not a doubt in the world here is exactly what a child wants for Christmas. Just like real automobiles. The only difference—these models move by foot power, while the others use gas. Famous names, too, and famous gifts they’ll make on Christmas morn— Rickenbacker Buick American Racer Maxwell Peerless Cleveland Oldsmobile Every car in the lot has metal disc wheels with firm rub- ber tires. And sturdy bodies well braced with steel. I very car has either a signal horn or a rooter. Many of them have windshields, headlights, :pothghtx. bumpers, running boards and Ienders Some are ready for emergencies with tool boxes, too. (Sixth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Tomorrow, Santa Claus Chooses s ‘ ‘ 2 s s the New Owner of the Pony e Am erican Flyer 35 Overland and Elk Selection takes place in corner window at 10 o’clock in the SCOOterS BlCYCleS morning. Winner will be announced in Sunday’s papers. { 33_.93 $ 9'75 7, Don’t miss it! Your name may be the one that Santa selects ' Away he'll scoot on Christmas Elic with the new departure Jf \\\\VI/Z as the new owner of the Shetland Pony that has been visiting ! Day! "On electrically welded and brake. Io‘gflhnds ““1"' ‘10"%" — —wnru Toyland for the past three weeks. For nobody knows (not even riveted disc wheels with solid 1-in. B AL | s Santa himself), or will know, until tomorrow morning just to '] :)lcr::m Sf{“bg:“;"fiu;’;:;‘:afi E:}i‘ seats and’ handle bars; non-skid /"\ 4 which little boy or girl Santa Claus is going to give this pretty S y bell. gsrc'oo{e, 36 iniches high with “\clay be bought on our Budget little Shetland pony as a Christmas present. Remember tomor- & : SR IO | s whice. e Siackit o) Plan. iyl A o row at 10 A.M. in the window at the corner of F and Seventh. ‘THE HECHT CO-~F STREET 25 {f%uc?r%@w@%&