Evening Star Newspaper, December 17, 1936, Page 43

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Boys’ HANDMADE NECKTIES e 2 for $1 No Christmas is complete without a couple—at least—of bright, new ties. We have a grand and glorious collection of patterns in ruggadores and silk rep. And we box them for you in cheery Christmas boxes. (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) Perfect from tots to teens SIMPLEX FLEXIES SHOES 243 10°D Priced according to size Punch-O-Bag free with every purchase. Simplex Flexies follow the feet—from the beginning- to-walk baby to the high school deb, they keep pace with proper lasts and appropriate styles. And all of them have flexible leather soles, narrow heels, and raised toe room. Fitted by Floroscope. (Second Fioor. The Heoht CoJ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, . HECHT CO CHRISTMAS CAPITAL el SNOW SUITS Send them out to meet Winter in extra-warm snow suits! Lined Jackets, ribbed anklets and wristlets, melton fabries. Plain colors, plaids, stripes. Girls’ sizes, 8 to 16, Boys', 5 to 10. Boys meet the weather boldly in sturdy coats with warm lining throughout including the deep pock- ets. Raglan and set-in sleeves, sizes 11 to 16. * . Girls have their choice of 2 or 3 piece coat sets with fur collars or the English type fitted coat. All lined and interlined, all with deep drop hems. Sizes 7 to 12. * 'Teen Agers sport their favor- ite princess and swagger coats in fleeces, checked or plain colored. Fur- trimmed or plain. All warmly lined. Sizes 12 to 16. (Second Floor. The Mecht Go.) BOYS' AND GIRLS 5.95‘ 1936. A Gift He Really Can Make Use Of! HARLEIGH Two-Trouser Student SUITS & O'COATS 16.95 Here’s one of the smartest suits of the season for that young fellow. It's a donble breasted, s back, Lounge Model Suit . . . a favorite with t undergraduates at Princeton ond Yale. The shou - ders and chest are slightly broader with a tape: waistline to give an athletic appearance. One polr of trousers is pleated; the other plain. Others lq stripes and plain mixtures. Smart-looking swagger; raglan or set-in sleeve, double-breasted overcoats. Plaids, checks or mixtures. Chests 30 to 38. (Varsity Shop. Second Fioer, The Hesht Os) 4 '

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