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& \an Wadoi.oioN, D. C, FRIDAY, APLiL 14, 1933. E HECHT CO. is ready for ~-="Here’s what Y yyou’ll see the BEST- DRESSED Wamen Wearmg EASTER 1—SWAGGER SUIT It has that comfortable, casual look now considered smart! In fine qual- Lty ml crepe; «2—The Coat with FUR CUFFS Elegant, distinctive! The most de- llgh([ulh feminine of this year's dis- “tirietly feminine znzl fashions! Cuffs of silvered kit fox in novel design—the rfeck closing high with band of uilored tucking. 16- b 3—TEA-TIME SUIT. . |. fllllerm‘,. youthful, very hnomm; Thecsoftly framing eollar is edged - A $ 1 6 50 v... Eleanor f" %ue 12 20,4 “"(Third Pioor, The Hecht Co.) Girls and’ Bosis. Here Are the CLOTHES You Sald You’d Like N ™ e . lllgh Coat . R HIGH COATS- Some LR withTem -nd some fur ¢ : rim v h Bi‘ Sls 10 5-Preps’ Fants Suits PREPS' 2-TROUSER $l2 i SUITS—eollege models. Sizes 15-22, 31-38 chest . Sports Shop SALE! Pure-Silk Knitted Frocks $5.95 “First time (far as we know) they've been sold umnder $16.50 { Made to our special : order! In the loveli- est colors — dawn blue, apricot, white, ‘ BiggBrimmed ‘- egg-beige, eel-gnayli Four models . . . Ballibuntls | A wear, 14-20. Back in fashion—those big-brimmed JaCkets hats that look so lovely with chiffon frocks, with trailing, feminine fash- $ 99 ions! Here they are in sleek, sophieti- | H 3' cated ballibuntl—with ravishing trim- m.ingn like organdy, flowers; crisp 2 At this wood pique bows and bands, ribbons. even o 2, price, we're fea- amusing twills, Certainly “buys” at : g turing this just §5! e e sthartest of K 9 H 3 pe sports jackets. Bla<k Beige g ‘ j Glorious, soft Brown Dawn Blue pastels— flatter- A ¥ ing to any age, Gmyy W hite 14.20, . Navy (The Sports Shop, (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) ‘Third Ploor. The Heeht Co. The most sensationally*tow prfte we have ever announced in small furs of this excellent.quality! 3.skin Kohns;\, s, mnfil\ and sable shades, $ 1 1 88 (Third Floor.) tor EASTER!S During our Children’s Carnival last week, we offered a $5 Essay Prize to girls and boys whe'd S - take time to write us what THEY considered a = Miieo? Weil sen {f°. gmart, snappy Easter outfit! WE READ EVERY Comfy e G 1t falow'she - LETTER CAREFULLY — great fun to hear what big ideas little folks have these days! HERE are the Clothes they said they wanted, mothers . .. p Easter S H OES we think the younger generation has good taste e and good klnl, don’t you? A bt clfhing s n e e 1 for Young Feet :d;.' alterations, will k lelivered on Snlurlcy if-re N 5% 2 SECOND FLOOR " N\ THE #BCHT €O’ ™ € STREET AT 7% *From the Young Washingtonian Shop— Coat and Dress Ensemb '. ’ The froek’s a printed nheer——flpe et new FIELD-FLOWER patterns! - Coat’s 'a simart lhree?lner ; SWAGGER with adorable ‘defails. . like patch pockets, faney. ‘shoul. - ders!’ Navy, gray, heige—and - black because girls are ukmg for it 11.17. (The Youns Washingtonian Shon, Third Pieor, The Hecht Co.) Junior Miss Two-Pc. Swagger . Suits What a buy for this little price] Finger- tip swagger coat (wear it as a separate sports coat!) in gray or tan hnod—nm ,. what a fashion-plate lock the have! Unlined! '11-17, mrmwwmmm ‘The Mecht ) Free Tickets to Lionel Barrymore in “SWEEPINGS” Every day The Hecht Co. will give 10 pairs of tickets to see Lionel Barrymore in his greatest role, “Sweepings,” playing at Keith's, to the 10 people finding the greatest number of errors in our advertisements. The Hecht Co.’s advertisements appear in all five of Washington's newspapers. Entries must be dropped in the Letter Box, in Home Sweet Home, Fourth m_