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HHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 193l HECHT ~ CO:= F S"'ree" at Seventh ) Free Parking—E St. Between 6th and 7th NA‘I’IO"O‘ 5100 " The Second Floor of Children’s Shops Here is what they’re wearing (from right to left) : Girls’ Woolen Coats Luxuriously gide-tied Boys’ Prep Suits © Also half - bel oo oumbiioiic. Girls’ 3-Pc. Coat Sets Hat, coat, muff with leopard cloth trimming.. $13.95 Boys’ Leather Jackets hagl'. '\\\Aé‘l::: hide to stand $10‘00 Tots’ Tallyho Coats Complete with a cute lit- tle beret Second Floor f ut from the Second F loor to face the world! . E turn out Washington’s younger generation looking as chic and i smart as their deb sisters and collegiate brothers! Just see how self- lore or faney patecrns; 69 Bous' T e cduroy assured the boys look as they bound out of our store in their new togs. ~lors or fancy patterns Windbreakers : revers. 1 to 144 ible; sizes 8 to 18 e dome ered $10 i Gl i i?g: But who wouldn’t feel self-assured in oné of our double-breasted over- et $1.95 Rancoa and $2°95 coats, tapering crown felts or natty wmg-txp shoes? And th.e girls! e $1.95 N Bres $ 1' ot * One her leopard cat collar, another the daring way her new hat dips over Lt $3.05 T it S $ 5.95 the right eye. And theyall have a perfect right to be so blissful. They %:Lyd/”fl”‘:l‘ :‘% 35¢ lfi,g“’aalgk $1:00 know that dad can buy in November and pay in January at THE