Evening Star Newspaper, December 23, 1927, Page 25

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY, DECEMBER BOYN<GIPLS Apparel with Jr. Misses’ Coats—A New Group Richly Trimmed With Fine Furs . S t r O n g G 1 f t A p p e a 1 5 Youthfully fashioned models of breadcloth, suede and mixtures; made on smart $35 flared or straight lines so flattering to the junior miss. With choker or large shawl collar of Caracul, American Oppossum, Fox, Mendoza Beaver. Sizes 13, 15 and 17. . Big Boys’ Ulsters and Overcoats; sizes 10 to 1§ years . ) $ .75 $ 50 $ '95 Junior Boys’ Double-breasted Qvercoats; sizes 2V, to 10 years Glrls COatS Reduc ed from 19 and 29 Boys’ Mackinaws; gay and subdued plaids; sizes 8 to 18 years Of Bolivia, Suede Cloth and Buckskin f Boys’ Sheep-lined Coats; sizes § to 18 years All enhanced with large fur collars of American Opossum, Fox, Men- $16'50 Boys’ Two-knicker Suits; in sizes 7 to 16 years doza Beaver and Australian Opossum. Many with fur cuffs, too. All fully Suits of smooth cassimere, sturdy tweed and cheviot; single breasted with mannish li:_md and interlined. In the wanted colorings—red, blue, tan, beaver, green. vest. Double-breasted overcoats and ulsters in herringbone and plain patterns; with Sizes 8 to 14. . (Sacond Fioor.) \\'r?ol plaid body linings. Smaller boys' models in fancy overcoating and curly chin- A Sale of : Girls’ Party 1.9 chilla with storm collars and deep warm pockets. Mackinaws corduroy lined; and sheep- Girls' $5.95 Girls’ Shoes lined coats with heav{ pelts and deep lined collars. —in sizes for 4 holiday needs *4 Frocks st i Wool Frocks 35.95 Boys’ “ Fi t'Ri te 2 ; $4-%5 l Dainty Models of Tafeta nd hOeS H " g h S . h » 01 = Serges, Veloeteens and Jerseys in Owne and Two Piece Styles Shoes that will “do the right thing” Youths’ Overcoats Two Sketched Above by the growing foot. And vet sacri- ficing nothing of smartness, sturdiness or workmanship. Festive frocks for Miss “8 to 14's" holiday frocks. Crisp tafietas and fluffy georgettes trimmed with flower appliques and rib- i bon; also ruffled styles and one strap party 4 . slipper: sizes combinations of two-tone S to & material. In pretty pastel 4 shades, Smartly styled and adorned with embroidery, buttons, helts, and : woal crepe and ¢repe de chine, also some plaid combinations, Pretty colors ‘and contrasting TWO _Trouser \havlu‘ A\‘u.re:‘f to 14 vears, v, The Hecht Co.) A Straight Laced Model * (Second Floor. The Hecht Co.) Her First Fur Coat! $ 3\ £ —and naturally she's just about overcome with pride. K \nd she’s perfectly justified—for the coat is one of these S p B\ cunning models—and she's adorable in it: i F.“I'-h."r""'.f&‘.' Overcoats in sizes 12 to 20 sirap: sizes 8l to 2. Suits in sizes 14 to 20 k Natural Rabbit Coats, sizes 4 to 6 years, $28 . = % t o oat res 2 to O vears, Overcoats—I'lain blues and fancy pat- ‘ g e O . v terns in clever double-breasted models; b Dyed Squirrelette, with fox; sizes 8 to 12, some fully lined; others unlined. \Warm, { ' ) F i $79.50 to g:: good looking—the popular type of over- . '/ : S\ '\flf'yffi'\i;{.ln?:;\;‘}"i’i'.«‘ x::e“n'\\;u(“ : coat that the popular young fellow , " “Podova” Stenciled Cali Coats, sizes 6 Tan cor black “picks.” $50 and Podova Fawn Cali Coats, sizes 0 to 10 ye. SENE ) i 0 to 4950 oxford gaes § 406 - ’ one golf and one long trouser suit; made A= Podova Ragoon Cali Coats, sizes 6 to 18 OXLas n.i all-wool smooth cassimeres and l‘n;‘i;:: Leopard and “Tiger sizes 8% cheviots—in donble-hreasted collegiate sizes 06 ta 10 .. ........... $50 to $49.50 models; with vest Prowns, tans or Podova White and BRlack KA;;NI Coats, ) owoQ . , grays—pla ) oy s sizes 0 to 10, 0 to $09.50 “Fit-Rite” Shoes in smaller sizes— grays—plain or fancy pattesns. \Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) H to 13— in above style—$4 (8econd Pioor.) a ¥ of “Cinderella” Tots’ Dresses and Baby Boys’ Suits Chambrays, RBroad- Trimmed with touches cloths, Linenes, Ging- $ of embroidery and con- .95 hams and Pongettes —imn trasting material. Shown ealf with A — f €50 * Blect s ) e Suits—Choice of two long trousers, or enchanting styles for Kid- in wanted colors. dies For a standard make with all the very latest improvements The Buby Boys' Suits . in siser 2 to 4 years; A boy and a “hike"=here's the Ly 4 Balies' Crespora 1 to 3 4 d vears and Tots' Dresses, wholesome and happy combination, 3 2100 vears. This fine bicycle has the New De I If k parture coaster hrake, steel nickel p L plated rims, heavy troxel seat, front 0 A and back smud guards. Frame of strongest tempered steel. (Main Floor, Sport Shop) Sale! Girls’ Imported __ » Was . Wool Berets Girls' “Bestyette™ Rain Outfits You sitng nist have one to be amaong the $ Daoes a givl exist who wouldn't “love™ this s .95 yodish ¢ recered s onew shipment from 1 it} Weatherproot hat and coat n bright France 08€, 1 cen powder blue, tuy colors—made m Trench style or with patch auoise, buff, remdeer and Dlack, Small, mediom o large pocket and belt. Sizes 0 to 14 toat nead size (] Seoand ¥R the Haehd 0w (Sevand Bloor) WnchA §

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