Evening Star Newspaper, October 11, 1935, Page 10

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1935, T ————— October IS SHELDON HI 2-trRouser suits ANDYOUNGERMENS OYERCOATS Tailored with the precision demanded by young men on the important Eastern cmapuses. The suits have the popular sports backs; the slacks have the wide college drape. Single or double breasted. Checks and plain fabrics. The overcoats have raglan sleeves, all round belt—tailored of e aCh finer fabrics in grey brown, and grey blue. Sizes 16 to 22. (Second Floor, Younser Men's Shop.) CAMPUS SPORT SLACKS Of course you need extra slacks for sports wear. See to it that yours have the wide 9 5 drape, the pleated tops, the . fine tailoring of these. Small and large checks in grey, tan, brown or blue. 14-20. SHELDON HI FELT HATS Snap and rolled brim hats in & full range 295 of colors. Made with leather sweat bands g and full linings. 6% to 7T%. YOUNG MEN’S BROADCLOTH SHIRTS Pre-shrunk, full-cut shirts with trubenised 1 45 non-wilt collars. White, tan, blue and fancy broadcloth. Sizes 121 to 15. YOUNG MEN'S NECKWEAR Full length tie, made in two pieces for perfect shaping. Mogodars, silk reps and 65c wools in patterns or plain bright eolors. (Younger Men's Shop. Second Floor) * « SHELDON SUITS Superbly tailored in worsteds, twists, cheviots, saxonies, tweeds. Stripes, checks, plaids, plain shades. Conventional single and double breasted. The new Duke of Kent button-the-bottom-button model. Sports models in a variety of the new Fall trends. SHELDON TOPCOATS Carefully selected and highly serviceable fabrics as suede velours, tweeds and cheviots. Selected colors . . . grays, oxfords, tans, browns. Checks, plaids and plain shades. Raglans, boxcoats and balmacaans. SHELDON OVERCOATS A representative assortment of llamas, fleeces, hair-blends, tweeds. Oxfords, grays, blues, browns. Choose from checks, plaids, mix- tures and plain shades. Single-breasted, double-breasted, half- belt boxcoats, raglans and balmacaans. SHELDON TUXEDOS Tailored of a fine, richly handsome, black unfinished worsted. The conventional single and double breasted models and the modified drape with pleated ttousers. Beautifully trimmed throughout and - a fine grosgrain lapel facing. THE HECHT CO. MEN'S SHOPS F STREET AT SEVENTH Hecht Month isn’t an overnight creation. It was all planned months ago . . . and in the midst of the planning the men’s clothing buyer was asked what he was going to do for Hecht Month. With a funny, gleam in his eye, that made us think he was crazy, he said...“I'll give them a $22 Sheldon Sale!” Then we knew he was crazy. We couldn’t see how he could possibly maintain the high Sheldon standards for quality, style and tailoring at $22. So we humored him and told him we expected only a rattling good sale and not the impossible. But all genius is crazy they say, and now, months later, you have before you the master stroke of a genius...a $22 Sheldon Sale . . . as authentic as Sheldon itself +..and we're still rubbing our eyes. Rub your eyes, too, then come in and rub shoulders with the other smart men of this city who’ll be here for a great buy! v

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