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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D..C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1836. " SPORTS & COATS in colorful designs, - including our famous and exclusive Vivid Colors are the = DRY MANHATT‘AN’, COATS story in warm wool : L i : . ! Warm, soft wools—warm, bright . . i ; _(7 g '(" colors—WARM! These are the o : ‘ - | scarfs to tuck around your throat when the winds get good and COLD! We've shown five of the Tots. totp&%:lg R = . Frankly, we want every junior in (The Hecht Co, Matn Floor) , : ' ' town in the Young Washingtonian Shop tomorrow! That’s why we’ve % sy ; planned this extra-special sale of wm'.l fo':':"':'m?;& oy p et ] sports coats! Here’s the fabric ; line-up: Camel’s hair! Football fleeces! Patterned fleeces! Her- o "{a& ringbone cut fleeces! Nubby mon- iens- otone tweeds! Llama-Pak Kknit ' fleeces! All your pet styles, too— the Princess fitted, the button- down - the - front, the double- breasted, the wrap -around, the balmacaan and the regulation. All warmly interlined and sturdily lined. Sizes 11 to 17. Sale Starts at 9:15 in the Young Washington- ian Shop, Third Floor. THE COLOR STORY! ® If you belong to the “dark horse” school of thought— black, navy and brown! ® If you prefer “light”—beige, \ gold, gray and natural! ® And if you want to be a bright spot—rust, green and royal! (Third Pleor, Youns Wsshinstonian Shop) Enjoy the' convenience of a Charge Account at The Hecht Co.—and get the added advantages of the exclusive Hecht Co. Charga-Plate Service! T COY~ NATIONAL 510¢=<