Evening Star Newspaper, October 16, 1931, Page 30

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Unusual Purchase of Madame Hendren DOLLS $1.95 Usually $£2.95. $3.95, $5.95 Tuclu 30 sample dolls up in. tall; Mamma Dolls and Babies—no two alike. Also 16-inch Mamma Dol vith moving eyes hes; unbreakable m. Al beauti- Usually $3.95 to $5.95 18-inch Mamma Dolls; unbreakable composition. All with turning and “po- sition” heads; exquisitely dressed. 20-inch Mamma Dolls; with genuine human hair. 20-inch “Peaches” Doll with mamma voice— Doll with mamma voice. Speed and More Speed! $5 “Akron Flyer” $3.45_ All-steel coaster wagon, rubber - tired steel disk wheels: roller bearings. Green finish; silver trim. Second Flocr THE EVENING Smart Styles and Sturdy Fabrics for the Well Dressed Boy in Both Suits & O’Coats 10 Tailored in browns, tans and gray mixtures and plain weaves. Sutts with two knickers and vest.” Single and double breasted—cheviots and cassimeres; 8to 17. Ozwercoats—wool cheviots, double breast- ed; wool hody lining. 11 to 18, (8econd Floor, The Mecht Co.) . Sael! Girls’ and Jr. Hi. $16.95 and $19.75 Fur Trimmed Winter Coats | $13.95 Soft suede cloths, monotones, tallyho chin- chilla, tweeds, pile fabrics tailored in the sea- son’s newest fashions. IFurred with wolf, opossum, I'rench beaver (coney), astrakhan— lined and interlined. New shades. Some with berets or hats. 7 to 16. (Sacond Floor, The Hecht Co.) STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.,- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1931. ctoberis HECHT MONTH “College Minded” Models for “Preps” and Junior Young Men in Suits & O’Coats y - Single and double breasted Seits, each with two pairs of long trousers. Wide-cut college longies—peak or notch lapels. Blue cheviots and fancy cassimeres. 31 to 38 chest. Swagger double-breasted Ozwercoats of soft fleeces and smoother woolens, 12 to 20 years. (Becond Floer, The Hecht Co) i l ! Fit'Rite~lSOes for Boys and Girls For BOYS: Grain leather oxford—black or brown— blucher style; oak soles; leather heels; 1 to 6. F St. at Seventh For Girls: Tan-and-camel two-tone sport oxfords; black patent leather 1-strap pump; 1272 to 3, A to D. $4 P Big Boys', 613 to 8, §5.00 (8econd Floor, The Hecht Co,) For Those “Witching Hours” ! "HALLOWEEN COSTUMES Pirate or Pierrot—Clown or Chinaman—or What Will You Be? 2,000 complete outfits—with all the necessary regalia—packed in individual boxes. Brilliant colors—trimmings of gay pompons, gold braid, ruffles, bells, tinsel, fringes. Sizes 4 to 16. 50 different styles! Hist! There's a Pirate after a Dutch Girl. . .a Devil chumming up with d Gypsy! Other Boys’ and Girls’ Costumes, C $1.50—$1.95—$2.95. (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) Adults® Masquerade Costumes, $1.49 to $4.95 . 3 J s Parking : E- Stréet Between 4 n 6th and 7Tth Free Auto NAtional 5100 § P — v

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