Evening Star Newspaper, September 20, 1935, Page 39

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1935. 1 eave Suits Score Repeatedly First Qua rfer: The fashion squad take the field in Saxon Weave fabrics that are interesting and inclusive. Fine stripes ... sharkskin effects . . . subdued glens. .. pin dots. .. herringbones ... and, of course, the ever acceptable plain shades score style and goals from every angle. Second Qua rter: Teamwork shows a superiority of quality. The workmanship is of the custom type . . . in linings, trimmings and other small but significant details. Th'rd Qual’fer: A sure-fire repertoire of new ideas is unleashed that brings the crowds to their feet with enthisiasm. It’s a variety of models timed to the tastes of discriminating men ...anew easy draping, three-button model with soft, rolling lapels . the nonchalent double-breasted British lounge jacket ... and other acceptable models for the more conservative minded. F,ouri'h Qua r'l'ert Saxon Weaves score repeatedly be- cause they’re built to an ideal and not to a price. Yet the price is so moderate it will help balance $ 3 your budget Shirred Back Sweafers keep you smartly warm Here is a sweater that has the style of ‘hard-finished yarns. Buttoner or 1) zipper fronts or slip-ons. All sizes and colors. Others up to $10. your best jacket and the comfort of your oldest slip-on. Brushed wool or . Wool Slacks $5 The perfect sports= wear mate to your sweater. Checks, plaids and solid colors. Others, 3.95 and 7.50. (Men's Sport Shop Main Floor) STETSONS need no praise at e 50 |U1h "4 Semi-Annual SALE | 6 | SHELDON PACKARD ARCH-UP B i B . : headgear. Today as then ) : Stetson creates the fore- P | most stvles in the best 2 quality felt for men of b i all ages. With this dif- : ference. Today’s prices are considerably lower than those your dad and i grandad paid. A com- Lisd C plete collection at the i “No-Starch” Collar Non-Wilt Collar o 6 6 Hecht Co. y 6 £ We all agree that it’s bad taste to be uncomfortable o i as it is to be untidy. Heretofore a limitation of purse may have prevented you from owning shirts with col- lars that won’t wrinkle, blister or bend. But the Sheldon shirt eliminates the last obstacle. New Fall fabrics and, of course, your own particular size, All Models Reduced From $8.50 A once-in-six months’ op- portunity to buy shoes that - ) Y -Tai are excellent values at $8.50, ; > Hand-Tailored black kid. The new wing ° tips, straight tips and custom- : : e L i ‘ like ideas included. Sizes ; J : { * 6 to 11. Widths AA to D. e C 3 for $2 N Shoes scientifically fitted by the Fluoroscope Method \ In this collection are included geometric stripes, spaced figures, regimental stripes, solid tones and novelty effects. Dark grounds in plenty, and color- ings and patterns you find in neckties costing twice F Street T H E H E C H T C O NAtional as much and more. At Sevenfh 5100 - s -2

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