Evening Star Newspaper, December 21, 1934, Page 34

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1934 o BOYS SWEATERS KNICKERS Slip-on Sweaters, snug at cuff and waist. In solid shades of tan, grey, brown, green, navy or royal, with fancy bor- ders. For boys 6 to 16, Full-cut Golf Knickers, of long-wearing cheviots with plenty of pockets and belt loops and knit cuffs. For g boys 6 to 18, Give him the whole 6 5 outfit for only $3.30 . each * YOUNGERMEN'S s 3 = TWO-TROUSER ; SUITS AND WINTER Girls’ (7 to 16) I W SOCKS COATS AND FROM ; OVERGOATS i SQATSANR |\ - O %%m&fi@o— They want clothes at this i age! Coats like these . « « « fur trimmed or tai- 9 lored . . . of movelty 5 tweeds, wool fleeces, . bark fabrics. Warmly inner-lined. Some with a hat to match. (Second Floor. The Hecht Co.) THE SUITS: Sturdy cheviots and tweeds ) . ; j 54 in new checks and plaids. Shades of e B i gt ./ ¥ 3 PHOE,’“X HOSIERY gray, tan and brown. EZE-swing, sports back, single and double breasted models; a0 . ., W 4 ; BOYS GlRLS and JUN!OR 2 pairs of campus slacks. Sizes 16 to 22; chest, 32 to 38. THE OVERCOATS: Double breasted N v 5 toppers with deep storm collar. Full { ¥ . X belted polo models. Gray, brown and .\ . I ) : ; tan in a variety of patterns and designs. g 7 b & { \ Sizes 14 to 20 years, - SV LS M \ You'll find scores of colors and eombina- o 3 d QX 55 : g tions in these famous Phoenix socks in %, H \ & ‘54, % and 7 lengths. Silk, lisle and rayon PREP LONGIES SLACKS: e \ v ¢ e § \ 4 mixtm'es, also sturdy cottons. 5%“}1% With side buckle and wide drape. Sizes 15 to 20 years 2.4‘5 THEHEecHT Co. T A 2 aN\'d /, @ Boys' (8 to 18) Younger Men's Shop Girls’ (7 to 14) Broadcloi‘h Taffeta Frocks . declded slyle of its own. OO time for her vacation pames B E T T Y Styles galore in pastel or deep 5 8 shades. (Second Floor. The Hecht Co.) L A N E . L S ; =—every morning Marvelous values . . . and except Sunday, s : ry boy needs plenty! l II'CUi- BOOfS at 9:15 over ’ b s v Sankis Station WRC. yokes, reinforced cuffs - —uwith knife in pocket She’s a “whiz” | and_double - stitched at suggesting blue, gray, tan, white or Every body is keen for a pair. fancy galters; High 1l-inch boots of sturdy last - minute elkskin in black or brown. gifts. " (8econd Floor, The Hecht Go) Moccasin toés and rubber- soles. : “ : With strap, buckle and two- blade knife in the pocket. Sizes 12 10 big 6 and widths C and D. Take the Escalators to the Second Floor LR 4 ,séc%t@ F Streel at Seventh 4

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