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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 192%. Cash Your Christmas Savings Check Here Tomorrow and Get a $§1 to {1.50 LeatheriWallet for 50c—T hird quar Jhe Hecht Co. WOMEN'S OR GIRLS" WRIST “HES; GOLD / D CASE; TONNEAU, OC- TAGON AND CUSHION SHAPE. 6-JEWEL. $4.95 o in Floor.) 60-INCH PEARL (MFGD,) NECK - LACES IN RICH CREAMY SHADE;: EACH BEAD WITH A KNOT BETWEEN. OUR OWN IMPORTA- TIONS — FINE AND LUSTROUS. $1.95 Main Floor.) MEN'S OR BOYS’ STRAP WATCH WITH NICKEL CASE. LEVER MOVEMENT. CUSHION SHAPE WITH LUMINOUS DIAL. $4.95 (Main Floor.) RHIN ESTONE EVENING BAGS WITH WHITE METAL FRAME AND LINKED CHAIN HAN R LOVELY STY RHINESTONE STUDDED. EX- QUISITELY SILK LINED. “* ’ HREIRFRERIXFRIREFREIREIREREIRIREIRERFRAERERERK » Furred Coats —Worthy to give yourself! $30.50 Modes and Materials That Are Usually $45 to $59.50 Choose a luxuriously fur-trimmed Coat to “ecover” your own gift problem. Select it from these newest styles, these unexcelled values. Coats of Broadcloth Veloria, Duvena Wool Brocade and Estrella With deep mushroom or long shawl collars of wolf, Manchurian fox (Chinese dog), caracul, opossum, beaverette (dyed coney). In black and other smart Winter colors. Silk lined, inter- lined. Sizes 14 to 50%5. (Third Floor.) T o S I ZXEXEXEXEXEXK For Your Fur Coat! Embroidered and Metallic Hats —top the coat of fur with just the proper note of brilliance. A fas- cinating selection of metallics, satins, failles and hengalines in new- est mid-Winter styvles. Youthful or matronly types; high shades or black; large or small head sizes. (Third vloor 1 Black Satin Footwear as presented by Fashion-Mode in two charming styles for dance or evening wear. One is a Bengaline Satin Gore Pump with attached beaded buckle. The other a black satin model with instep strap and center buckle. Effective lattice work at sides. Both styles with high spike heels. All sizes. $10. (Fifth Floor.) Our Qwn Import! 200 Bottles of G Dancey Perfume Pointed Fox 1 *165 4 A F Coat d Reautifully boxed (‘hri:unl.:z—-«l?: h:.:,- 14-ounce hottles of piest possible combina- this fragrant and fine |}il, “o"{ i A“!? I.v‘l‘Vh:'I a“:‘ i coat 1s rici ack cara- periumc: l." 9SG i 4 cul and the huge shawl chypre, jasmine, vio- collar- of pointed fox— let, Tilas. Ideal gifts life’s most exeiting mo- ments are at Olam Floor.) % (Third Floor.) The Holiday Black Caracul Party Frock *16 Taffeta bouffants in astels or black, com- ined with tulle or me- tallic laces. Frocks that radiate youth and ayety. Or gorgeously eaded georgettes, if you're “playing” a more sophisticated role. Other styles for other types at $16.50. o (Third Floor.) of Galucha Calf This Handbag, in the fashionable back- strap style. With heavy gilt frame and large single ball top. Inside purse, avhite kid lined. Brown, 37-50 tan or black P P e P P P ST et et e T et e T R T for all femininity. HEXFXEXEX R EX IS X I XEXEXEXEXEXEX R T st steistctsiitatiicictotct ittt OATS =5BOYSs GIP We've concentrated on our Second Floor Apparel for the Younger Fashionables—we devote just as much time, thought and care to the selection of style-right and quality-right things for boys and girls—as we do to the choosing of “grown-up” needs. See the Saturday presentations. Brimful of gift-full ideas. \mk\ > i Z English-Type Box Coatsfor High School 20 Overcoats on mannish lines with the new wide lapels. All-woal fabrics in nov- elty overcoatings—in light, medium and dark tones. Fully lined or with satcen yokes. Sizes 12 to 16. (Second Floar.) Big Collared Ulsters 812.95 Full double-breasted models tailored of all-wool fabrics in plaids or herring- hone weaves. shades, Ulsters and dress-up styles. All- wool plaid hody linings. Sizes 10 to 18 years, (Second Floor.) 3 In browns, tans and blue , Overcoats 88.95 Novelty overcoatings and plain weaves, in double-breasted models with deep storm collars. lixcellent choice for the little fellow—in plaids, herringbones and diagonals. Sizes3 to 10 years, 1 Boys' Mackinaw Coats, in bright or sub- dued plaids; double-breasted style $595 with convertible collar; sizes 8 to 17 & Boys' Sheep-lined Storm Coats; of heav twills with deep shawl collar; sheep g skin lining; sizes 12 to 20 oys' Mackinaw Coats; ideal length for sportswear; heavy plaids, partly lined with corduroy; Sizes 8 to 18 $10'9S (Second Fioor.) Pretty Furs.on Tots’ Winter Coats 38.95 Smart -and winsome styles, in broad- cloth, flannels and mixtures; smocked, tucked or simply tailored. White coney Lads’ Double-breasted < Girls’ $19.75 to $29 % Coats of Fine Fabrics 316.50 Suede-finish Cloth Soft Fleecy Weaves Checks and Plaids Coats for school and coats for Sunday. Youthful, with pretty fur collars of ppossum, pieced and French beaver. Serviceable, with warm interlining, and well tailored lining. Sizes 8 to 14 years. (Second Floor.) Junior Misses’ Coats Black—Colors 329.50 Models that will be chosen by the dis- criminating voung person of today. Dress or sports coats of suede, generously fur trimmed: fully lined. Sizes 13,15 and 17. Jr. Misses’ $7.95 “Bestyette” Raincoats 353.95—Sizes 15 to 1 (Second Floor.) “Fit-Rite” Shoes for Boys and Girls: The footwear that's kind te growing feet. Sturdily built of fine leathers; smartly styled; moderatcly priced Boys' Tan Cali Lace Shoe; rolled sole, rub- ber heel; broad toe: sizes 10 to 6. Girls' Tan Calf Ox- ford; Blucher type with reptilian trim. Sizes 84 to 2. Alse patent one - strap party shoe Boys' and Girls' Rubber Boots ; sizes § to 1015 Children’s “St. Nick" Boots, with red cufis. . Boys' “Storm King” Hip Boots; sizes 11 to 2 "7‘, P | 2 B or beaverette (dyed rabbit) trimmed. Deep hems; lovely colors. Sizes 1 to 6. (Second Flaor.) 5 7 y N R Al 0 AAANANANN s S~ S N