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ITIT._EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1925 |NSURANCE MEN TD MEET Hz \( Louls, and a Inhh car from |train Saturday are m: lfle:l w lmamr ARMS BOARD NAMED. I\[n] Ra:r\: 8. Ke: \;sr:‘annm ;x;:l:is OHIO BOY HELD HERE. mAm:md picked up th in »:\h l SOON TO QUIT AUSTR|A< trad . Age Mark nd itown section while rps; Maj. Herbert veying a line of park Department; Maj. “What are you lo. sked. Qrdnance Depgre:| Parents Refuse to Send for Youth | . i) g gooc o o er, J. P. 4 Colorado. J . ;- M 8. Oy S, munition in Matches. t: Littleton W. "R. V t ve; Maj. Three special cars will take a; re, and Itn boi dire *. Daniel, agad T %y A d has been appointed to % omvmm-eJ @04 officials of the Acacia Mutua >, W. 74r. and Mirs. | in um city for the purpose of Assoclation who will meet at the ass "B ers, 5. P. L.|m ming {he type of arms ciation's annual convent n C ot busi s | Rogers 3. K. Spopsler | tio al an all, epartment, Ma ndo Springs September 15, a e — mall s tis Nati iuar nd K. 1 \UM \hf‘ vas vvep;nurs will be from Unio: | s LMh;:nml \\ dne: o'elock tomorrow s ri r o r ki ie 3 5 Senit *\’hs thres cars whish vfl\l vn s P fhe delegates from the Ea: | ashingtontans whe ast b sels 61 C. Shaw . Lieut ) ard of the Southern States will join a rnuun car are s hed\l d to lea on the specia ontk tiam 3\ J 3 v: | found more ies ' 'l res. dians here, It begdins tomorrow--- The one and only removal sale we shall hold before going into our new building. For nothing old shall go into the new. Not even merchandise which was bought for the new building, but arrived within the last week to find its new home not yet ready for it. In fact, 90% of everything that goes into this storewide event is the newest of the new Fall styles, marked at the lowest of low prices. For instance, men will find Sheldon and Society Brand suits and topcoats marked down from $35 and $55 to $25; 2,000 English broadcloth shirts in plain colors, $1. Women will find lovely new satin dresses at $14.75; fur-trimmed coats at $39.75; crepe-lined utility and sport coats, $15; 500 silk umbrellas—those smart little stubby styles with novelty wood handles at $3.65; 1,000 pairs of soft felt slippers (not too soon to think of Christmas giving) at 79c¢; 500 pairs of Fall fabric gloves with nov- elty cuff effects at 59¢; perfect quality, double-bed size, extralength sheets at $1. Boys’ all-wool sWeaters, $1.95; 4-piece long trouser suits, 4-piece two- knicker suits and 3-piece two-knicker suits, all at $12.95. Everyone interest- ed in a home will find a wonderful lot of 267 pieces of walnut bedroom fur- niture—8 different pieces, all matching. All at one price, $29.75. A four- piece group can be made from this furniture for $118; it would cost half as much again regularly. These are a few of the bargains you will find. And you will find us ready with special service facilities, extra salespeople and all mer- chandise displayed for quick selection. Everything to make this sale an event to be remembered long after we are established in our new home. The Hecht Co. F Street at Tth 40 Additional Items which go' on Sale Tomorrow Morning promptly at 9:15 Schoolgirls’ Felt and Velveteen Hats, $1.95 Children’s Sport Hose, 35c; Half Hose, 19¢ Women’s Dress-length Rayon Tunics (36 to 44), $2.69 Girls’ Muslin Combinations, sizes 4 to 12, 49¢ Girls’ Knickerbocker Muslin Drawers (2 to 12), 19¢ Women s $45 to $59.50 Ensembles and Taill 25 Girls’ Cloth School Frocks, sizes 7 to 14, $2.95 Girls’ Sateen Bloomers, in sizes 2 to 12, 39%¢ Women's $295 to $7.95 Bathing S ,’Z' eurs, Girls’ Fur-trimmed Coats, sizes 8 to 16, $10.95 Boys’ Flannelette Pajamas, sizes 4 to 14, 79¢ R d athing Suits (36 to 42), §1 Girls’ Regulation Dresses, sizes 6 to 14, $1.39 Boys’ Palm Beach and Panama Suits (7 to 17), $3.95 epainted Standard Make Golf Balls, 19¢ Girls’ Black Gym Bloomers, sizes 8 to 22, 89¢ Women’s Exquisite Silk Lingerie, $1.95 200 Pieces of Excellent Hand Luggage Reduced to $2.95 Girls’ Flannelette Underwear, 4§lc s Women'’s l;ortolRi;i:m and Phislzi;:;;im: Lingerie, $1.10 Men's $2.95 to $5.95 Bathing Suits, Now §$1 Girls’ $1.95 and $2.95 “Lucette” Frocks, $1. Women's Novelty Footwear, $2.95 Men’s $3.95 to $7.9! Children’s Ribbed Cottoa Union Suits (2 to 12), 79 Woman'’s $85 Sealine (dyed coney) Cape, $35 R SSIZCS I‘elst-bs '\'l‘l “00(]_ S\\calterfi $1.95 Boys’ and Girls’ School Shoes, $3.35 Misses’ $110 Sealine (dyed coney) Jacquettes, $69.50 R ase Rugs (irregular), $7.45 Children’s Sandals and Play Oxfords, 50c Women’s $25 to $35 Fine Fur Scarfs, $15 com Sizes Axminster and Velvet Rugs, $22.85 Girls’ and Junior Misses’ Pumps, $1.95 Women’s Full-fashioned Hose (some imperfect), $1 $2.95 Fringed Panels and Novelty Curtains, $1.85 Children’s Practical Low Shoes, $1 Women’s Silk-and-rayon Hose (irregulars), 45¢ $5.95 Wool-mixed Blankets (irregular), $3.19 : Ked Oxfords and Pumps, 95¢; Ked High Shoes, §1.29 Women's Sample Dinner Frocks, $22.50 . Men’s New Shape Felt Hats for Fall wear, $1.95 e Move »