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Sale! Women's chamois-fabric Gloves 44c Our own importation. We saved liv ill buying direct; saved by favorable rates \|\ of exchange; saved by getting gloves \ in before the new tariff. And we've I , shaved our normal profits to make this ?, v u M j an outstanding sale. || V\ |j ill k . First quality gloves from ll \ ijf / hem to fingertips; 2-clasp I3 IjjJ^ J style; washable chamois fab- lj ric; finished with three rows f? ? of embroidery on back. if * White, brown, mode, beaver ' and gray. Sizes Sl/3 to 8. (The Ileeht Co., first floor.? Stout women's stylish fur coats si 2^ wpwa' Tl.<*u* l.ivolv Sealing >N-\ V- V>V Avff lined ' The price is very special f>' we advise an early selection. \\^v^Rj^MgSgg|^p \v"vt The smartest chokers . |MEa| ?and here are some specially smart styles, large and fluffy: Sv finished with head, claws and AI^HHu large brush. *" 535 , |... M X M <Tbe Hecht Co., Second floor.) IMzi ? Last big lot of those fine Jersey coats at more when these are gone. M&3&SS& I' Warm as a sweater, but ^ 1 much smarter, because these JllwnBiSili 15; jersey coats are soft and supPgr C|||ig||i IjSi pie and fit as smooth as silk. ! The general style is sketched: a^nlWi an<* l'le ,ronts can be turned SfjlLi over, making them extra warm t|^jsy=fli|l ||i|jli Tuxedo front, belt and pockets. '-wSsSNl jPiJ"* Black, navy, brown, reindeer 7 7 and buff. Sizes 38 to 46. 1 1 " "* ' (The Hecbt Co.. first floor.) Prep & High school suits For the boy putting on long trousers for flip first time and for flip cnnliictioa>o>1 youth who is now particular how he looks. f Society Brand High The Hecht Co. High LAISGHAMHiGH All these suits are made with partieular regard to the youth who has outgrown boys' clothes, and is not quite ready for men's clothes. While preserving the freshness of youth, these suits impart a fuller touch of manhood. Sizes 14 to 20. Prices, $25 to $45. Special at $25 ?is a grouping of broken assortments of hieher nriced P j lines rounded out with The Hecht Co. special from regular stock to insure all sizes. . (The Hecht Co., first floor mezzanine.) \ Going Big! Sale of 8,000 "Perfect" phonograph V records, 46c 10-inch double-disk records, "Perfect" in name; perfect in construction. See the manufacturing processes in our window. Hundreds of titles?latest song and dance hits?two to each record. 46c?and guaranteed as fully as any 75c record we know. r 618 F STREET?a building' for music alone. i_ . , 1 A" , \ *2-. fv. ' ?s>t Sirfusi. The He* Here! Ready! Choc Warm winter ov The "Why" You'll I of it identical < For the past few years 1 1 i it ,/? (vlnrl to or we ve neia an anvancc ?vr b. sale of men's overcoats and saved big money for U 1 our patrons. This is the U0C3I1S0 tJ same idea applied to 1 1_ * boys'coats. WOOl Cll0VlOt! We bought these coats OV0rCOatill?S last February at the end c? of the maker's season; bought them low enough . ? , . . , so that we could carry Here in a11 the st>'les Pictured them over and still save above, including those with the you considerable money. popular top muff pockets and Otherwise these coats must lower fl pockets. cost you $7 to $10; buy tomorrow at $5. _ Hals sketched above on Sale boys' ? cliivf c 7Qr Jim i>vj, c TSfefflr.. Shirts that will wear because they are of B|JjK^3l3gi high-count percales and fine tan pongees, with seams double stitched and pearl buttons di tightly sewed on. Mannish polo or buttondown collar styles. Sizes 12*4 to 14. (The Recht Co., third floor.) ^? JBw^W Choosing the r VIII III rag I .hi becomes rather an easy llllll H FIB that specializes in just s ^ ens are really sumptuous b ^ in their lavish use of c Sale of fall ,?k ' that are simply stunning ^ Jt ># OC with their drapes and QbfYfQ ^ panels and fashionable OfX I. # lO; JT and bell sleeves. $ Prunellas and the newer basket weave cloths?the two _.m skirting fabrics for fall. Colorful as autumn hillside, in ^P? -3 clever combinations?navy and J silver, navy and tan, black and aa Jfev white, etc. Stripes and plaids. AN^fSc'j Waist measures 26 to 31. / !?8y (The Hecbt Co.. second floor.) if! PHOENIX fee B silk stockings! Ill m\ Largest selling silk hose in II America, because they are long lasting , Chain bray, $1.50 Pahner Linen, $1 .iik. Kindergartei and pure silk only, without , . T adulteration of any kind. Most including famous Jac popular number is -m Phoenix at $2.10 $^.5C Full fashioned, with double 1??L t i j heels, soles and toes and mercer- , , J regulation dresses ized tops. Black, white, Havana, ?u' Jack lar way of Russian calf, beige and polo v,,,, . gray Kiddie Cloth, < (The Hecht 0? . first fioor , & palmer Linen Included also are Panty maker. We've had duplicates of j/fhere at $3.95 (that's how good A styles are just as new and effecth / long sleeves. mmmwm ? h What do HAN AN seamiest shoes i for women who put ? a _A . . , . QUALITY FIRST Just 50 of these, and sine All the old favorites are parent we should sell them here for fall, together with many newcomers. , , ,1 , _ Wide selection of patterns for li sketched is a patent colt g- 9x1? bar-strap pump, fastened at . side with two pearl buttons. $13.50. ill? SacbtC** Jot S?^ ' - S&MAiM sfciits . ' . .' -v.:, ?.* . ?hf Ca r >se! 458 Jr. Boys * ercoats: a sale ) ray $7, $8 and $10 for overcoats later and be et them. liese overcoats are made of alls and chinchillas, the two hest known for Jr. boys. All the coats are lined with Cheviots are in brown, olive, a durable plaid lining, insuring and heather mixtures; chindouble warmth and wear. Sizes chillas in navy, oxford, brown are 2y% to 9 years. and cinnamon. boys are $1.45 and $2.45. For tomorrow (Saturday) only mackinaws, *4.29 Sport styles with sufficient warmth for the coldest ty and plenty of freedom for all kinds of play. b Sturdy mackinaw cheviots in plain colors and neat plaids: all with fancy muff pockets All seams taped and bound to prevent ripping. Ages 7 to 17 years. p y ight dress i to 14 * J'wjgSB matter in a shop uch dresses. Finest of all, perhaps, re the crepe-back satins ' ???"1 nd velveteens, exclusive [ K i tyles that insure one a V J ecoming mode with little ~ hance\of its being dupliBlack, navy, copen, Sale of rugby ocoa brown, henna and - _ an. For girls of 8 to 16. 4/s/vf /%/y/fn Prices are $7.95 to I UUl ULllLO >. 29JO. Cn qc _ (The Hecht Co., third Boor.) ?P X fllffltf rac/z fit//v qmrantecd! fiscbby tl:. " i r tuns is an imported iooi ball, regulation Rugby style, with genuine cowhide outside, with rawhide lacing and heavy rubber bladder. Strongly sewed to withstand the sturdy onslaught of young Also Rugby and Soccer balls, $1.59 Cowhide outside; rubber bladder; fully guaranteed. A good ball for boys to kick Foot ball equipment ?for big and little teams. Special prices to teams. .50 Kiddie Cloth, $1.50 # . _ ws. Did your boy \ Dresses get a bicycle :k Tar Togs in the recent Times contest? | If he didn't, or if he wants one, this is to say that we have here i, tailored in the care- The Ranger bicycle at 849.50 n. T The same as those in the Lringham t Times contest. Complete with all 1 (cotton) modern equipment. these Jack Tar dresses Marvel Radio ASitS receiving sets Solid colors, checks, M* I ^ ripes and various comnations. Three typical Will receive all local broadyl%s?ar* sketched- ASes cast. Complete with phone, e Z to O. \. tr <Th. Hecht Co.. third aw.) ; eShop 618 F St. you say to a 9x12 5 Brussels rug at 1" w | .y e the value is so ap- di y.M g A / 1 all in one day. ^ j/jT 1 iving, dining or bed room. / / r=J / / (The Hecbt Ce., fourth floor.) J:- ? :V;- , ;.v, ;vV'/.. ,5 j ' .i ~ > J*5* * < ^ ^ _* 4 i i * >a? *' ?^ t i Children who walk in Billiken shoes never have foot trouble Billiken shoes are built like an Indian moccasin?without (Tj nails or harsh seams?built 011 | a Trushape last that provides ft^ JP equal rights for every toe. Billiken shoes are made of soft, r p "j*\ pliant leather, as flexible as a \feji ryye'l'00jS4 hand-turned sole. Billiken shoes are not a corrective for foot V A/?oon> m?ll trouble, they are a preventive. \?vcrt/7om[l Thev sunnlv nepHert r>rntp<-ti<-vn B are shape-r e t a i n i n g and long H lasting. If 'SI Billiken shoes may be had in iL s| black or brown leathers?button X jH and lace styles for boys and girls. % Jfir $4 to $6. Billiken Boy Scout and arniv shoes. Sizes 10 to 13>?, $3 and $3.50 Sizes 1 to 2, $3.50 and $4 Sizes to Sy2, $4 and $4.50 (The Hecht Co.?third floor.) ?' ) Katberine Pauline Stella School girls of many minds wear SKIRTS of many kinds Katherine wears a "Kiltie" skirt of wool tweed, which may if had in large or small checks. Shoulder straps are trimmed with ickel buckles. Ages 6 to 14. Price is $3. Pauline, being a young lady of fashion, favors the pleated runella with separate belt. Fancy plaids or stripes. Waist measure, 5 to 28; length, 25 to 29. The price is $3.95. Stella dons a sturdy blue serge, which is attached to muslin ody and bands. Sizes 8 to 14. Prices, $2JS0 to $3.95. (The IJecht Co., third floor.) These girls are wearing some of our hats at $1.59 Felts, velvets and various combinations for grammar and high school girls. All the wanted shades. Three styles sketcnea Deiow. Finer hats, $2.50 to $8.95 ?all shown in the girls' own millinery shop on the third floor. Broadcloth, ^sraline Polairc. $15 I'clour. bcarcrctte collar, $1S collar, $15 "Quality at a price" brings Girls' winter coats Youthful fashions made more youthful with fluffy FURS; *<"1 p Knockabout styles with a knack O of beauty in their sturdy make-up. Unmatchable values at $15; either in the plain or fur-collared coats. Three typical styles are sketched: a dozen other models as good looking. . ?Broadclothi ?Bolivias ?Novelty coatings ?Velours ?Polaires ?Wool mixtures Tans, browns, blues, checks and mixtures. Ages 8 to 14. Have we aimed too high or too low? No need of it; the coat stock is now at its best, with every style coat from $7.95 to $75. (Tie Heeht Co., third floor.) Wardrobe trunk, $38 95 The last word in traveling convenience You'll have to see the trunk yourself to appreciate its urable construction, refined details and general conveniences, ote these 12 features: -Black vulcanized fiber cov- 6?Open top, cloth lined. ered. 7?10 hangers. ?Beautifully cretonne lined. 8?Bar locking device. -All interior fittings highly 9?Shoe box, easily accessible. polished. 10?Heavy brass-plated hard-Ail drawers taped for better ware. Sacking. 11?Laundry bag. rawers have wood?not 12?Heavy brass lock?not pasteboard?front.. easily picked. :' -jf-is M : .-tV ':.... ...