Evening Star Newspaper, May 16, 1930, Page 29

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 16 1930. Opening Saturday Morning at 8 O’Clock Men in offices . . . anywhere in the downtown area « « . are invited to attend this sale at 8 in the morn- ing . . . %0 as not to lose time from business. This service is for your convenience. Almost two years ago the Graf Zeppelin startled the town! And now, The Hecht Co. will crack the town wide open with this sale of was a sensation! 4-Pc. Sports Suits $29.50 Coat, vest, trousers and knickers. Tweeds and sports fabries. Good looking colors and Ppatterns. Last Christmas the White House fire 1174 SHELDON SUITS . « « Many with two pairs of trousers « « « and when you consider that they never before sold for less than $29.50 . . . and most for a great deal more o « « you'll realize what an event this is!' 1,174 Hafid-F inished Suits To be sold in the most unusual event of its kind ever seen in Washington. Finely tailored. . . correct in style. The kind of suits that will appeal to every type of man . . . from the campus to the conference. To young executives . . . to mature executives . . . to all business and professional men. To bank- ers. .. brokers. .. lawyers ... doctors ... dentists. . . in fact, to any man whose contact demands good clothes. And that, of course, means good appearance. Listen to this . . . not one suit in the lot ever sold for less than $29.50. And there are suits that sold at prices going up to 850! Can’t you hear those savings calling to you? Business conditions may not be so good . . . but you’ll notice that it is possible to make them better than ever if a store offers real values. And we’re doing just that. Our clothing and other departments are ahead of previous years. .. due to our belief in this theory. A theory which we are putting into practice with a vengeance. When the smoke of this sale will have cleared away hun- dreds of men will be thanking their lucky stars for The Hecht Co. We know we’re on the right track. And, knowing that, nothing can stop us. It’s a GREAT Event If we knew of any other word to describe it we would use it. We invite all men who desire to wear good clothes . . . at small cost . . . to be present in our Clothing Department tomorrow . . . between the hours of 8 a.m. and 6 pm. To share in the greatest offering of fine suits ever known . . . in this, or any other store in Washington. Men’s Store (Second Floor, Main Bldg.) Open Saturday 8 A.M. to 6 200 suits with one pair of trousers . . . . $19.50 150 suits with two pairs of trousers . . . $19.50 524 suits with one pair of trousers . . . . $29.50 300 suits with two pairs of trousers . . . $29.50 Save $6.50 to $20.50 in This Sale! And there’s not one man . . . rich or poor . . . who is not interested in saving sums like these. That’s why we know that this sale is going over with a bang that will be ringing in our ears years from now. Four of our display windows will be used to show these suits to the public. Take a look at them, gentlemen, and get an eyeful of The Hecht Co.’s clothing values. Fine Worsteds Diamond W eaves Smart Twists Fancy Cheviots Blue Serges Cassimeres Nubby Tweeds Peak Lapels Notch Lapels Single Breasted Double Breasted Conservative Collegiate Solid Colors Overplaids THIS SALE WILL PACK OUR SECOND FLOOR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT SATURDAY FROM 8§ AM. TO 6 P.M. In case you think our language is strong . . . and that $19.50 and $29.50 seem an impossibility for suits regularly selling from $29.50 to $50 . . . we beg to remind you that this'is The Hecht Co. . . . a great and reliable store . . . whose adver- tising word is as good as its bond. will hold any suit $5 D EPOSIT for later delivery NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS « « « our customers have seen these very same suits in our stocks selling from $35 to $50. That’s real value-giving for you! EACH SUIT HAND-TAILORED, HAND - FINISHED BUTTONHOLES, HAND -FELLED COLLARS, TOP AND BOTTOM, OPEN-VENT SLEEVES % NOTE THE WOOLENS [’ R EEAORNT The kind of woolens good suits are made of. And the kind of shades you want . . . greys, tans, browns, blues, oxford shades . . . and smart, good-looking patterns. The “right” weights and the ‘right” styles. Made for men who know “what it’s all about.” ™ NOTE THE SIZES ORI EINIEIIR, | FXUTIRMERTR . (SO Plenty of these suits are designed for the man called ‘“hard to fit” We invite him and his brother to come to this very great clothing event. Shorts . .. 35 to 44. Longs... 35 to 44. Short stouts . . . 36 to 46. Long stouts . . . 42 to 50. Regular stouts . . . 37 to 50. And, of course, regular sizes 33 to 48. i 3 THIS IS AN INVITATION! To attend a clothing sale that will be talked about all over Washington and vicinity. Truly a sale of sales. Looking and asking questions are free. No one is urged to buy at a Hecht Co. sale. But we would like you to see what this store is doing in the way of giving values. 3 Our selling force has been increased to give good service. Our alteration staff is enlarged to make quick deliveries. But please be patient. P.M. T A 5

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