Evening Star Newspaper, August 3, 1926, Page 20

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2 . WELLONREAGHES ROMEFRONCENEVA Arrives in Italian Capital Un- expectedly, But Is Rec- ognized by Crowd. By the Associated Press. ROME, August 3.—-Andrew W. Mel- | lon, Secretary of the United States Treasury, arrived in Rome this morn- ing. Mr. Mellon came from Geneva. Mr. Mellon's arrival was entirely ven his daughter, Mrs. he Ameri- re of his sl r. Bruce was at the rzilway station to meet him. Secretary Mellon, however, was recognized aboard the train by a per- son attached to the Italian debt com mission in Washing He tele- graphed the information to Rome, with the result that the station T vith Tt en, to Mr. lon’s obvious anno » Mr. Mellon's orig intention was to accompa ho left Genev for Rome hour change in his pl and came into the capital on an ex-} press train. No representative of the Italian government or other person with an official mission was at the station to greet the — e BAND CONCERTS. Walter Reed pital, today at cert by the U rine Band, Taylor F second leader, conducting: March, hrough ...Sousa poem, from the South™” Grande marche “Florentiner” The Army M washington Barrac! 6:30 p.m., Tito Li ducting: Capt. R. commandant; William C. White, principal of music: March, “Memorial Bridge." ; Eldridge Overture, “Barber of Seville, Rossint Fox-trot, “Bam Bam Bamy Shor Handerson Military scherzo, “Inglesina.” Cect Grand_selection from “Rigo- i L Verdi Descriptive plece, “Orientale,” Orlando Solo for euphonium, (“La Reve d’Amour”).......Millars Performed by Sergt. James A. Blakemore. Waltzes, “Estudiantina,” * Waldteufel Characteristic, “Dance of the Serpents” .... -Bucalossi Popular selection, “The Royal Vagabond” ... 5 March, “The 13th Ca ‘ Lipartiti “The Star Spangled Banner.” The band will also play a con- cert at Central High School Au- gust 5 and at Walter Reed Hos- pital August 6. At Sylvan Theater, Monument Grounds, today, 7:30 p.m., by the Unifed States Navy Band, Charles Benter leader, Charles Wise second le March, “Illinois” Overture, “Hunyady Laszlo,” Erkel Four numbers from woodland sketches MacDowell 1. *“To a Wild Rose.” 2. “From an Indian Lodge.” 3. “From Uncle Remus.” 4. “Told at Sunset.” Grand scenes from the opera “Parsifal” .... Wagner American fantasia, “By the Swanee River”....Myddleton Valse, “Wiener B e Ziehrer Suite, “Americana”....Thurban “The Tiger's Tail.” “When Melindy The Watermelon Excerpts from ‘“‘Rose Marle,” Friml Fox-trot, “Selected.” “The Star Syangled Banner.” Community Civic _Center Band, James E. Miller director, at Dunbar High Stadium, today at 7:45 p.m.: ‘Greetings to Tho: Waltz, “Just for Tonight, Geiger “Humoresque” .........Dvorak Overture, *Princess of India,” King, Roses Remind Me v ke-Sherman Vocal solo... March, selected. “The Star Spangléed Banner.” At the United States Capi- ftol tomorrow at 5 p.m., by the United States / Marine Band, Willlam H. Santel- mann, leader; Taylor Bran- son, second leader, conduct- ing. March, ‘National Fencibles,” Sousa Overture, “Lebanon," Santelmann Reverle, Principal Musicia: 1 Chanson Neg: Gottschalk Excerpts from “The Runaway Girl” eres ..Caryll *“A Hunting Scene “The Star Spangled Banner” Try Before You Buy Shertvood Forest Hioh on Breesy Banks and Cii b o DR earn Juont OUte of selors ath how g e SRPOEIRP: your mext Summer's occubancy. No Obligation SRR foi Toatone season. O e . 1206 18th St. N.W. ain 75 A Manufacturer’s Surplus Stock! - 10 Pifferent Striped Effects! e $26.95, $29.95, $32.95 and Py M: Og when downtown. ‘ask Str."Foster THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. AUGUST 3, 1926. f A Series of Unusual Feature Sales! New Ones Most Every Day! August Feature No. 15 Luxurious “Glider” Davenport Couch Hammocks \ $34.95 Values: Choice Tomorrow at (0 —Probably the last sale of its kind this season! Beauti- ful, comfortable Glider Divan Hammocks with smart- 1y striped duck coverings—well filled and tufted mat- tresses—thickly tufted back rests—full side slips— steel arm-rests—National link springs—collapsible gray enameled steel frames! In other words, they are Ham- mocks—of the latest design, and smartest appear- ance—that will give endless hours of comfort and rest to the families fortunate in securing them! —A special lot of “Englander” and other nationally known makes, for- merly $39.75 to $49.25. Spe- $25 Fourth Floor. cial during this August Sale at Wednesday Will Be One of the August Sales B a b y D a y Smith’s Axminster Rugs Room Sizes—Regularly $31.98 and $41.25 With Many August Savings —Infants’ White Dresses, —Children’s Broadcloth handmade and embroid- Dresses, with dimity ered. Some with, others blouse trimmed with lace. ° without, collars. Sizes 1 Blue and tan piped in con- to 2 ars. trasting colors. Sizes 7 to - $1.95 gt 14 \'a]ucsl 95 —9x12 and 8%4x10%; it. sizes offered in ~—Infants’ Rubber Pants, 8295, Each... = this sale at practically wholesale cost. ¢ in flesh, natural l9 —Children's Khaki Camp They are the well known Alex Smith and white. A pair C Suits, with full-cut knick- Rugs, with all the features which make ¥ ers and pleated blou: these rugs famous. Colors beautifully e Sizes 12 to 16 years. $2 blended and patterns that are unusually and pink with white bor- vahies: - Spe-' ol CRE attractive. v B Bk 59C cial, each .. ‘ e fie —Children's Muslin Prin- i cess Slips and Gowns: Bootces —hand embroid- also Gowns of crepe. $1.00 ered. | Fink [ and iSg)G and $119 values. 80 o blue. A pair.... €hoiee>-. 1. —Infants’ Creepers, with —Infants’ Net Overdress- straight legs, white col- es, finished with lace and lars and cuffs and half shirred at neck. Sizes 1 to belts. Pink, green, blue 3 years. P Reg. 59¢ and tan, embroidered in Bach g $l.00 4 gf"“;); ;lcs;zn; 59C —Children's "Sateen Un- ~ \ 2 e b s o derslips, to wear under the Felt-base Rug Squares Felt-base Floor Covering 8 —Children's Dresses of shiove dresses. $l 00 $-’ 00 Ea 2 S Y d figured voiles, chambrays Each o b B o 9(3 q. . and broadcloths, with and ~ —Children's Cross- —9x12, 9x103% and 9x9 ft. Rugs, in tile without bloomers. Sizes bar Combination Suits— and carpet designs. Four attractive —Real Heavy Felt-base Floor Cover- 7 to 14. Also Pantie straight feg or elastic patterns from which to choose. Very ing, with a splendid, durable surface. Dresses of figured voiles knees and drop seats. e R e e R T B L e B for children of 2 to 5. Nicely tailored. Sizes 2 to cool and sanitary. floor measurements. 295 and $395 e : S e 50c Kann's—Third Floor. : ' values. Choice, cial at ceeecnnens —You can purchase them on our con- A ARy venient payment plan if you desire at no —Infants’ Japanese Silk extra cost, Kann’s—Second Floor. et o1 Kann’s “Northwind” Refrigerators At a Reduction of 209 —Kann’s “Northwind” Refrigérators are fully guaranteed. They come in 2 and 3 door styles with enameled or porcelain linings. Every size is reduced in this August Sale. There’s a size to fit the space where you’ll want to place, it in your kitchen or pantry. REG. REG. $31.98 Refrigerators. $32.98 Refrigerators. $34.95 Refrigerators. $49.98 Refrigerators. $46.98 Refrigerators. $125 Refrigerators... $38.98 Refrigerators $74.98 Refrigerators. Ice Chests. , $28.98 Refrigerators. : £ hEL $25.98 Refrigerators. $9.98 Ice Chests $1.00 DOWN $29.98 Refrigerators. $12.98 Ice Chests : $79.98 Refrigerators. $16.98 Ice Chests. - Convenient Terms ; $19.98 Ice Chests i ! | $29.98 Ice Chests.. Graceful Styles for Large Women in These New fi@%@d@ —Already we are preparing to have the large women of Washington look smaller this Fall! Indeed., one may lose many pounds in looks by slipping on one of these slender- izing frocks with becoming new necklines and smart. close- fitting sleeves. They are made in dark-colored, softly draping silks, enlivened with touches of bright metallic trimming. Satins, Canton Crepes, Satin Modiste. and Jolie Crepes are the materials. Black, Navy, Bordeaux. Jungle Green and Claret are the favored colors. Sketched: Sketched : —A Black Satin Dress with self —Jolie Crepe Frock in jungle green vestes trimmed in rose, grosgrain . . ridbon and allic brai Two boz straight of line, with tiny tucks and pleats m,.,,d"“ 0w’ the" frowt: of beige crepe vestee beneath an out- skirt. lined scalloped opening. Sizes 421 to 54V Kann’s—Second Floor New Organdy Neckwear —Vestees, with cuffs and V or round necklines; and collar and cuff sets, trimmed with Val lace. are offered at this very low price ° in the August Sales. The very latest styles, and very smart to wear with the new Fall dresses. Kann's—Street Floor. New Things to Embroider Many Specially Pricéd —34-inch Stamped Linen Table Covers in new designs; very simple “ —18x54-inch Scarf to match—$1.00. —3-pc. Buffet Set to match—79c. ~—Napkins to match, each—29¢. . —36-inch Stamped Centerpieces, choice of two designs, cach.... 59c¢ —18x50 Scari—89c. —3-pc. Buffet Set—29c. —Finished model on display. —Stamped Linen Pocket Luncheon Sets, consisting of cover, napkins and pockets. Hemstitched for crochet. Full instruc- tions s . . —Stamped Linen Bedroom -—St‘:mged Linen LunchlgondSez in patch- Set, cansisting of one scarf wor esign, with colore and 3-pc. vanit napkins to match. A set.... $l '98 set. A set...... $l -00 —Special—4-piece Dining Room Set, consisting of one long scarf and 3-piece buffet set. Stamped in 39 casy design.” A set.... (4 = Kann's—Fourth Floor. Sale! $5.00 Luggage At $3.95 —If you're looking for the best Hand Luggage at the most moderate prices, come and see this assortment of trav- eling bags, dressing cases, touring cases and hat boxes. The hat boxes are round, leather bound and double stitched. And only $3.95 each! Kann’s—Third ‘Floor.

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