Evening Star Newspaper, March 4, 1928, Page 98

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 4, 1928 THE HECHT CoO. (Announces the addition of these two famous cloth- ing specialties to its men’s clothing— departmenL THE Worsted-tex Suit THADE s/ e Made of Worsted-tex, Light in mild weather the kind of cloth you see Warim in chilly weather at a fine custom-tailors Dry in drizzly weather of the man who usually buys cxpensive clothes. topeoat is Knit-tex. For all oc ten months in the The patterns and colors are just like the best custom year—for men of all ages, all siz made suits in cxcellent good taste. Compare Worsted-tex for Light-weight, warm as toast, soft as velvet; it never wrinkles dignity and stylc and smartness; for texture and color. The and scldom needs pressing. It is made in herringbones, tweeds Worsted-tex Suit is made single-breasted (2 or 3 button) and dou- and heather mixtu n conservative colors and in the scason's ble-breasted it is guaranteed to wear as well as the best suit newest shades. The Knit-tex Coat looks more like $50 than %40 Tur HEcHT CO~F STREET l gentleman'’s suit-— tailored to mect the exacting requirements N imported-looking, long-wearing, crush-proof, all-weather MO GKAVERE NG New Vuik

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