Evening Star Newspaper, July 2, 1933, Page 38

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Summer Togs From BOYS' & GIRLS' headquarters, 2nd floor Boys' Linen Colf Knickers Children’s UNDERWEAR Tailored fine check nain- SOC sook, button waist, drop seat. Sizes 4-12. Reg’'lar Fellers SUN SUITS Fast color sunbacks. » Posr boys and girls. Size ¥ 1-6. UNIFORMS Shirt, pants, Sizes 6 to 14. (Second Floor, ‘The Hecht Co.) Girls' Play SUITS Shorts and back and com- bination colors. 7-14. Girls” “Allen-A”" SWIM Suits “Allen A" all wool 5|,95 zephyr yam, sun- backs, pastels. Sizes 8-14. Boys" Washable te? Summer Suits Broadcloth or seersucker. Sun $I.I ui 12 sleeves. Fast color fabrics. 3 to 10. (Second Floor The Hecht Co.) Children’s Half Sox and Anklets For boys and girls. Stripes or plain_colors. Pancy tops. 6 to 10. (Second Floor The Hecht Co.) Boys' Wool Sport Sweaters Pure worsteds. shiset 50c mings. Sizes 8 to 16 years. (Second Floor Tae Hecht Co.) AL 7 14 Boys' Covert Cloth SHORTS ‘Tan, brown and gray. With fancy 37C belt. Sizes Girls’ Wool SWIM Suits All wool, sun- backs — bright 5[ Summer colors. izes 7-14. Tots' Organdy DRESSES Cool sleeveless pastels with sl touches of rib- bon or embroid- ery. 1-3, 2-6. Girls" Crepe BEACH Sets Roman siipee’ WO B crepe, r , Tobe, hat and pajamas. 8-16 Girls" Sport DRESSES ] Drop - stitch pique with $|‘|9 ‘ sunbacks. White and pastels. 10-16. P wool. Speed or SI sunback styles. lack_and col- B ors. 7 to1s (Second Floor The Hecht Co.) Pre-shrunk fabrics. $|,|9 Good - look- ing stripes. Side buckles. 8 to 20 (Second Floor, ‘The Hecht Co.) Boys’ and Girls’Sandals WHITE HATS $1.95 They keep all hours! —styles that are varied and intriguing! Turbans, sallors, big and medium brims—linens, piques, ribbed crepes, plain crepes. (Tnird Floor, The Hecht Co.) Voile Negligees $1.95 For breakfast on sultry morns, or lounging on tired evenings. Cool as a bit of mist, they iron in a wink, and don’t wrinkle badly. Pastels, moire rib- bon sashes, fluttery sleeve and neckline. (Main Floor. The Hecht Co.) AR ONE-DAY SALE—MONDAY ONLY O—j/ ‘ B.V.D. and Other SWIM Suits $2.79 75% of the lot are B. V. D.s, which are samples and discontinued models of their $3.95 to $6.00 suits. All sizes and colors in the group, (but not in every style). Sketched below are 4 of the many styles. A. White novelty weave, lined at top, with adjust- able sunback. B. Dark blue with white belt—camisole model. C. Good old classic swim suit in red. D. Two-toned weave—blue and red bathing suit with pearled waist. Sports Shop—Third Floor From the Better Dress Shop Eyelet Batistes and Cotton Voiles $ 3.95 These dresses will be just right for leisurely holiday hours—for they’re cotton . . . cool, not too formal, not too sportsy—ready to dash unexpected places. And how simply and quickly and beautifully they tub! 14 to 20, 38 to 44, 1614 to 2415. (Better Dresses. Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) i iss SPORT COTTONS $ 2.95 Languorous, gal? Or an always-up-and-doing? Whether your holidays are spent on a club veranda or whisking across a tennis court—we've the sport cottons you want. Pert little ginghams . . . cool tailored linens . . . piques . . . striped broadcloths ... prints too. White and colors. Sizes 11-17. (Youns Washingtonian Shop. Third Floor. The Hecht Co.) Elk uppers, of brown, smoke and white—2 straps and cut‘8 C out vamps. 6-2. 2 pre. $150 RUBBER BATHING SANDALS SPORT SANDALS, Canvas up- —white, blue, red, plain 490 pers, cork rubber sole, 7 to 890 big 8

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