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- THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1926. SCHOOL TEACHERS THANK CHAIRMEN Capper and Zihiman, WhoII Put Retirement Through, Get Flowers. Displaying sincere appreciation for the new retirement law enacted for tnem by the p pubiic school umittee and ¥ nan, head of the District committee. citizen of Washington and is listeners that he will do power to make the National Capital a model city “It cannot be a model city without Store Open All From 9:15 A Summer store hours do not go into effect until Saturday, July 10th, when we will be closed vs in July and August. all day Saturda July and A same as now 9:15 A.M, 1,000 Linen 5] Laundry proof imported gray and natural in three smart sport styles Checked blouses sport belts in the button-on style with sport Hot weather models with short collars. sleeves. Solid color tions in middy style. every style. 800 Pairs of Boy’s Pajamas 95¢ Plain white, pink, blue and tan, in an excellent grade of cotton material. Two-piece and one-piece styles trimmed with rayon frogs, pearl but- tons and tailored with double-stitched seams. 2-piece style, sizes 8 to 10 years; l-piece style, 4 to 14 years. (Second Floor.) Crepe $2 Instep Strap Pumps Shoes that are actual $4 and $5 values. The elk skin blucher actly what the boy wants for vacation and his sister can also find Store Hours: our daily store hours will be the Boys—Here’s to a Happy Vacation! Sizes 3 to 8 years. Rubber Soled Oxfords .65 And 300 Pairs of Children’s Patent Leather price. The patent pumps are for dress-up times and Summer dances. Sizes for boys and girls, both—8% to 2. THE HECHT CO. F STREET 9:15 A.M. to 6 P.M. a model school system,” the Senator continued, “and vou cannot have a model school system without encour- aging and standing back of the teach- |ing personnel. For that reason I was deeply interested in the retirement bill.” The gratitude of the teachers was 1 by Miss Gertrude Young. s concurred in by Supt. of |Schools Ballou and Asst. Supt. imer. he same delegation called on Rep resentative Zihlman and extended io him similar expressions of apprecia tion. S Irish to Mint Coins. Ireland is to mint her own coins for the first time in & hundred years. The law assimilating Ireland’s currency with that of England was passed in 1825, but the Free State Parlfament “ | recently decided to establish a token | silver. nickel and cop) ave been asked to i nment’ in the designs of the new coins. The first Trish coins | were struck by the Danish kings of | Dublin in the tenth or ecleventh cen tury, and in medieval times there were mints in Dublin, Waterford, Tuan and Drougheda. 3 AR Day Tomorrow .M.to 6 P.M. During to 6 P.M. Sport Suits 35 linen. Oyster white, tan, finished with ‘fancy or checked combina- Complete selection in (Second Floor.) Picture Books and Whistles Given Away To Every Boy and Girl —visiting the Children’s Barber Shop Saturday. You know the spot—so cool looking and clean. With Mother Goose pictures on the lovely green walls. Where expert barbers clip and bob and cut your hair in the most modern and scientific way. (Second Floor.) With Turned Soles cut oxfords are ex- her size for the same Very smart. (Second Floor.) |V iy | e M e N bl N ¥ N e X | /e |\ ] A e N# e [N v N e iy e | Ye N Ve N Y by | Ve bW N Ve |\¥ Ve ool | e iy i i e I e N Ve i Ve i e A o] Ne Ve N bl AH e | N | Ve N e | | Ve M Ve A Ve N Y A Ve N X Ve N Ve Mo Ve ol Ve Xe | ey | Vet N e N Ve N 3 By e N Ve By 7 xrzfzfzfzfzfzrzzzrzi§§z bX% BB RBRN IS ILIGRY IR IEIRIRISIE IR IS cal- dimilv 4 3aby 1 0 e for the Moderg’ - Other this A sleeveless frock for little to 2 years, with scalloped neck and embroidered front. . 95(: \ (Second Floor.) 14 at-* acond a grov? #h e : $1.95 (Second piggy, ) C/fl)ieture Gallery of Summer Fashionsfor Girly Another for girl " S of » 1S a red-ang. 7 to White-do¢. d in white $1.95 (Second Fiopr,) Upon reachin hing the mature age of 18, this red, white and blue dot frock is o s stu Others, too, at St $ 1 5 . (Third Floor.) Our second floor is a wveritable picture gallery of youth—it radiates activity every day in the week If you have never visited our Second Floor for Young Folks you have missed an opportunity to see Youth in its happiest mood. There you will find young fashionables of all ages—whatever the season— discovering for themselves or helping fond parents discover—the splendid values and low prices at which our youthful merchandise is marked. Always may be found regular merchandise reduced, new mer- chandise low priced and sale merchandise at prices instantly recognizable as sale prices. THE HECHT CO.-F STREFT Store Hours Saturday: 9:15 A.M. to 6 P.M.