Evening Star Newspaper, June 10, 1927, Page 17

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THE EVENING %TAR WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1927. 17 @4@%@ Ask Your Drokor- —Why he wears Summer Suits - from Spring to Fall? He will tell you that a light-weight Summer suit is a safe investment that pays interest in comfort and freedom from fatigue every sizzling hot Summer day . . . and that the splen- did tailoring now found in the better grades of men’s Sum- mer fabric suits enables him to finish his day’s work looking just as immaculate as the moment he started. —Where he selects his cool- looking Summer Suits? Nine chances out of ten he will answer . . . The Hecht Co. ... because he knowe that here he may choose from a con- servative pin-stripe Sheldon Palm Beach at $15 to a 4-ply Society Brand worsted at $55. For the beach he may select a crisp, cool imported linen suit and for the golf links a flannel coat with plus fours. 2; OOO Mmenms F’eath"er Weight Summer Suits for your selection at The Hecht Co. Take the private elevators from our Men’s Furmshmg Department (just inside the Seventh Street entrance) direct to our Second Floor Men’s Shop. You will find a spacious, airy selling floor segregated from the rest of our busy store, where we can show you more varieties of Summer fabrics and styles than you ever imagined were in existence. A\ NN \\\i\ =@ N N SN =2 "= el R SN NN —{LE} Wlfl(}’ Bl 0\ N o s E2 L] S (~ 8 §ox 55_ i

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