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oz ix P - - 32 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6. 1925. 13TH ENGINEERS’ BAND | the stadium of centra wigh com.| TO APPEAR IN CONCERT| de salon, Overture, “Merry Wives of Windsor," | ’ munity Center tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. | MUSSOLINI’S DAUGHTER | has arranged for band concerts once | Throbs” ..... a girl swimmer during the severs storm which swept this coast Edda ?Jump-d into the tossing water and swam to the aid of a girl caught be- BIG BARBECUE PLANNED | FOR MOOSE “STAMPEDE” Virginia at Arlington Beach Park Au- | beef, hogs and lambs will be hung | ust 22. More than 10,000 members of |over the blazing coals in full view of the fraternity and their families are | the spectators. A large force of expected to take part in the festivi- ! butchers and waiters will slice the ties, which will last throughont the | meat, make sandwiches and distribute | “First Heart .Ellenberg Nicolai The Community Center Department | Morceau SAVES GIRL SWIMMER day. Special trains will bring delega- | the food. The feast will be free. | each week during August in connec- | Waltz de concert, “Jolly Fellows.” | ; More Than 10.000 Expected to At-|{jons from Virginia and Maryland | Speeches and entertainment winl | Frogram Will Be Presented at|iion with the activities at Central Vollstea | Edda, 15, Goss to Rescue of Other | yond her depth and unable to reach EREE G citles | precede the barbecue. The Fort Myer | High Center, which include tennis and | Selection from musical comedy, “The | shore tend Gathering Here on Central High Tomorrow Night | High Cenic - Unable to Reach Shore The prémier's daughter reached tha An old-fashioned harbecue will be | Cavalary Band and other musical or. Two 500-pound | ganizations provided by the 27 differ. of hogs and |ent Virginia lodges will give a con- The concerts will include | Ryrgomast. | the 13th Ensineers’, the Army HBand | "% | and other local bands. In case of | prevmea Luders | “ranke | | helpiess zirl and supported her until a life guard hoat arrived August 22. one of the novelties. by Community Center. in Storm. steers and a number usse An amhitious o athletic bs will be offered as a sacrifice to |tinuous program. R. P. Whitestone, | The 13th Engineers’ Band from Fort rain the program for Friday evening | Fantasia, “Musical Scenes From | By the Asociated Press. After the rescue the heroine dis avents will he ¢ es of |the hunger of the throng. Two large | dictator of the Alexandria-Virginia | Humphreys, Va. Warrant Officer | will be given in the auditorium. | Spai --LAngeY | CATTOLICA, Tialv Augusi 6-— appeared immediately, escaping from the “stampede Srder of | pite will he dug on the heach and the Lodge, heads the committee in charge |R. W. Treichel conducting, will give | ‘The program is as follows Mar he lamation". .. Hughes | Edda, the 1b.vearold daughter of an enthusiastic demonatation by vaca- Moose of the Ditrict. Maryland and | carcasses of the freshly slaughtered, of the event. its_second concert of the Summer at | March, ‘Salute to Washington.' Kiefer The Star Spangied Banner™” Premier Mussolinf. saved the life of tion crowds by e g Sl o i ' ‘ b 2 &) I ¥ 2,000 Boys' Play Togs at a price that makes it easy to keep him cool, comfortahle and well dressed throughont vacation, Pieces Lads' Linen Pants. 69¢ . Khaki Flapper Suits, 69¢ Durable olive drab_color SRR SERL R Kkhaki jean suits, in fAapper r style, with sport collars and with button-on blouses. Of loose knee pants. Sizes 3 to good quality tan or white 8 years Boys' Wash Suits, 69¢ Plain colors and combina- tions, in middy and button-on styles. Not ail sizes in every color and style. but pleasing assortments in ecvery size from 3 to 8 years QOuveralls and Play Suits, 69¢ linen. Sizes 3 to 8 years. Boys' Pajamas. 69¢ Girls’ 2% and %% Tub Silk Frocks $1 L 32.95 Cool. comfortable one-piece in white or a good shades in Pastel Shades '59¢ pajamas range of colorfast Sizes 4, 6, 8, 10, Colorfast Blouses. 69¢ Denim, khaki and tan cov- Cut full and roomy and re- ert cloth suits, in several il el : ; In Tailored Styles as S t Next somiaitehle play fatyles; 06 :u"(”:a n!“ "wdn‘ \\:-u You can buy several without duplicating ? Styles as Smart Nex ted with many pockets s either in style or coloring. Some have tiny Strongly made with double stripes and plain colors. Sizes stitched seams, Season as They Are Right Now 7 to. 15 are puffed sleeves: some have none All trimmed in some original way with embroid- ery braid or bands. Pretty flower tints, in sizes 2to 6. They're practically at cost and ever so good looking. Just 200 of them. and not many of them alike. Children’s Tennis Shoes and Oxfords, 69c (Third Finor. The Hecht oy (Third Floor. The Hecht Ce.) Junior Misses’ Tub Silk Frocks, %% Sizes 13, 15 and 17 v Tailored styles, designed specially” for the Among them you'll find plain colors, stripes, Springtime prints and striped pon- gees. Splendid frocks for coming school days, trimmed just enough to be distinctive and yet practical. All of them colorfast. Sizes for girls 6 to 14, (Third Floor. The Hacht Co.) slim, vouthful figure. Featuring wide candy 4 or awning stripes in smartly contrasted color- - — N B ings. Just about 30 at this very special price. Sizes 13, 15, 17. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) %o 4 < 4 ° 2 * Women's Perfect ¥ Women’'s Bathing % Boys' Keds . . . Silk Hosiery Suits Reduced 5.6 . » Children's Shoes 79¢ $9.29 White or brown. 51 .69 In white, bunny, black, rose, The very same California suits L.aced to the toe beige, harvest, thrush and silver. you've been admiring all season. Note the special ih So ml;'l'”‘\ q»\_}:‘l e ”‘_'S d‘:’]i‘;“”{“‘ ]'SCII Just a small special purchase of seamed- Worsted suits that you can depend upon to e e v o C:LI. "‘”C”_'. :r‘]i P ]]’y}"m_'\ arnl ”_] At back hose intended for a much higher price. dry quickly and always hold their shape—even ¢ Squed “.':n_vf\l‘ He \]‘ ]?“”"\I('f “\-‘ 1 p(‘a.;]' "'[1‘— Every pair perfect and reinforced with mer- when wet. Made California style, with skirt Mhes biest M '\vi'sw e “:}fv \'t,(‘:‘_- s ;n‘.nn_:e A )”e case cerized garter tops and soles. And the mock attached. Not only black and navy, but bril- nbundiplayior ich‘m»" vas pumDs i alces ARSI g el Bl R seam gives them quite the appearance of hose liant beach shades—some with stunning con- : e S Hali Hose. in white and colors (35 to 814), i ) i beda s P Rakieic B shoe for boys wear 35c; 3 pairs for $1. Beaai - S'P 2 e : KX trasting ers. cy Rubber Caps, 25c. Y ing sizes 11 to 6. i e e oor. The Heeht Ca.) (Fitth Floor. The Hecht Co) 80 R e . ‘ 1' . ’ . The August Coat Sale | A Clearaway of Costume Slips| Fall's Choicest Dresses | Brings you fur-trimmed 95C $l .59 52.89 54.65 Plus a small group of our coats which in a few mtb'nfhs Of light-weight Of batiste or Of radium, ra- Handsome ra- most attractive Summer will be $89.50 and even $100 nainsook, with nainsook. ~ Some diis andtbatone: dium silk slips of frocks formerly selling at ) B bodice tops and trimmed with filet AT flesh, white, peach 2 & i —for X hip hems. \White, or val lace. All satin, mn h;:ht“and ororchid. Hip $19.75 to §29.50. ! black, green. have hip hems. dark shades. Sizes hems, bodice tops. $ 50 Sizes 36 to 44, 36 to 44, Sizes 36 to 44. Sizes 36 to 44, $ | (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) e | Magnificent is a much f A doubl o % . v 4 2 overworked word. we know, F€atured in the“Fashion-Mode”"Models for Fall . 9n s annogamiey to / but it is the only word to de- scribe these sample coats, which foretell the coming coat fashions. Fur has been used extrav- agantly, adding a dashing chic for the vounger miss to approve and dignified splen- dor in the larger sizes. Col- And all are silk lined. Sizes 16 to 20 and 36 to 44. orings are gorgeous. (Second Floor. The Hecht Co.) 57.50 Black predominates. Black satin or patent colt. Fashioned into fascinating new opera, d'Or- say and strap pumps. Dress heels or utility heels, whichever you prefer. - Don’t fail to sce them when next you shop. (Fifth Floor. The Hecht Co.) The Hecht F Street at 7th save on whichever ffock you need most. A new fall frock of shimmering satin. A stun- ning dinner frock of printed georgette. An afternoon frock of pastel-colored Can- ton. Just one price —but how different and many styles colorings to choose from. Even the size range is gen- erous — from 16 to 20 and from 36 to 44. (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) Pheasanl” Sann i d