Evening Star Newspaper, October 24, 1930, Page 34

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The Hecht Co. will not knowingly WS O ctober Is HECHT MO Pk Simplification Colors Confus- ing and People Under Free Parking for Customers’ Autos—E Street Between Sixth and Seventh identicdl merchan- dise. . #. " Grueling Strain. “Men’s $1.50 and $2 Full Fashioned BY JUNIUS B. WOOD. By Cable to The Star. 8. R., October 24.— | | MOSCOW, U.'S. 2 L4 \ Not only has the private store vanished, e Fancy Silk Hose e e G e 2 In the Entire United States— erously stocked ‘shelves of those still open aré now bare. G LR Few Values to Equal This! $12 Lustre Motor Robes | Lol p, he must that he rmitte rati will be located tries pprodch the vatishing point. _Public except Mosc remain. Ni -# omiy registerdd. ustomers.~iisens. A7¢ supposed to r Here's an ex- vy cellent idea . .. and an oppor- ' m% of these "lc,l.o:eg;nou:. the - 3 tunity for Moscow, n_sef b ity « . . and its vtnflownmlre’pcl’:md Christmas. , others, so that its inte- be seen from the sidewalk. -ré'.‘ ‘x‘:';cn’.“’%'.. 3 buy without ration itations . . : ; shen —_—— cafinot —rT——— 3 pairs, 2 oo, TR . Oh, if we could only mention the maker's name! Why, For Gift Giving E 5 : there’d be a walk-out the first thing Saturday morning. S b We can tell you this, though . . . one of America’s best Extra large, and extra 68 hosiery mills made them . . . and America’s best stores are "’"‘fl" seirss "‘.‘: g"‘:,z ; now selling identical kinds at $1.50 and $2. Washington WATERPROOF. : pays but 69¢c . . . and if you buy three pairs they’re still cheaper. So we advise buying a dozen. . « . Which, if put side by side would cover 3,000 feet i vt it Each robe contains 4 i warm, durable pile fabric o : : : For Antomobile Robes Of ¥arm: durable pile fabric o o Every Pair Perfect Woolen Mills $2 A YARD : TO WEAVE. . i : Clocks . ... Solid Colors o+ Small Patterns Eg_ H ;E £ i i ¥ § | al i These Colors : (Reversible) S = All NEW. The latest creations Several Browns, Red : a : : 2 78 for Fall and Winter wear. As ap- and Blue, Black and 4 - 2 - y proved by .leading men’s. stylists. Blue, Navy and Green, T : Every pair fall,fashionéd and re- Brown and Blue, ) inforced at of hardest wear. Several Blues. Sizes 934 to 12, f i ; i 3 ' il i i i fadtle ) ! Order by phone, National §100 ‘write === | Men’s Winter Overcoats . « « at this wonderf‘_-' y low price! $2 It’s one of the best pieces of merchandising we've shown in some years. Demonstrating again the supremacy of Hecht Month in value-giving variety and honest-to-goodness, yard-wide qual- ity-giving. ] : i H :gi ’ é i H 5 i ssspinan A s Jusiiil Jefe 21 Styles in our 9 collection of Men’s Meltons! Footmodel Shoes Boudles! Kerseys! Fleeces! Every Wanted Style! fl&cd Coats with Velvet flars Figted Coats with Phain are Half-belted Double-breasted Coats Single and Double Breasted Boncoats And Loose Raglan Coats Ranging from patent leather dancing slippers to heav Scotch grain brogues. () times L I think it's the most comprehen nights of misery—ioss of sive collection in town . . . and (J eidon ment—enforced absence from social | & the best shoe value at $6. Samsmre ey : Burly Coat i E = Men’s Spats 539.50 o e $3.45 s-l:ne"n :”nl:dmn':.‘ 100% alpaca pile. Nat- i grn], beaver and oxford. § ’ 2 Soconds by Dirdet Blevators to elted all around. ~Full * I Mon's Sh00 ENO—0b00nd Fioor, lined. Wear it to the foot A I HE HECH CO. bal| game. l:-' St: - 7th Two Seconds by Direct Elevators ’s Clothing N s o

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