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P Ww THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. AUGUST 12. 1926. 5 i ¥ | Allan Snody, vho in tte t a ither Pa 4 ‘a \ 3 I'e d A SUT t sol tations in many | statfs vork b d hi la; P ven 0, ‘s NOTED PILOTS TO JOIN | Sioty, uho s atempt aeitner panamu Canat or around| RITOHIE PLANS CURB | pacisss theSoter Gon Rcnieses. | station, werkers. 204, vmwaiasca 5 | PARTHENON FUND GIVEN. | = Ll L R y | }\(ene Fonck, noted r‘l’en:{h #\lrhe. t}:n (?lliflltmg at S:n l\)lega lxhi‘s%uadrnnl ‘wrd announ((i’ed'zll:::‘((i he ‘lsbll‘lol;‘filderg‘:g sg]g without the "ec';r?l'gto: p:y~ —— - a 1wk of money August 20, ili b sed witl the | wil EET £ N a v ing recommendin establishmen te it. e ate tax o "] > blo Ol het 2 ODGEHS SQUADRON | Eei Igng it An behrontiy BNl G| |41 kst lbr Rtk dhevirallirion i YEt- ON SHORTWHGHT GAS of a State weight and measures in- |15 :.11.1'&(?“ s it ot s | SO0 CORBSRRESIIE dH o 1 by fhe ,,‘,H'(,‘”“‘,’} il 2 squadron’ at San Diego during the |ing the crulsing range of the sea- | spection division. through the pumps. storing Old Columns. ne within the temp c 7 Inext 10 months, it was learned today. ' planes and training personnel. About ——— ! Motorlsts complain that the present > e shell in 1687 : s e 5 : August, 1927, it is planned to at- - State ferces are unable to cope wit! : 2 RK. August 12 S1iht Tobindn KecH G AN Cer S0 Ly §io Kan Dlego\('n:-x:]“ i(“r‘x‘:‘;;:::jge‘r;".',?m;"{‘.’,t-'au:;,\ Pt g nn})'her l,‘\,,,'.q.fl':,;"gfgh, "yr:m‘M"“’"“’ Robbed and Maryland iy fon created by the large, Officer Saves 33 From Drowning. Funds having been contributed by & otinéel Res & Either Via Canal or South | Right e, will consist of two new- | Callfornia to Hawail, starting from| Suffers Tax Losses, Accord- crease \nsxl'lin?“?;a:1‘::\.\.1_“.“" | WORCESTER, Mass. Ausust 12 A aeoil < “Vl“rfl:’llx|;::"n;;:;\o'rl|,\“qz‘1;_; . | tvpe P planes, two PN-10's and | San Diego. | aiite 1 Sl | (#).—Patrolman John Carrigan is an |agsembling several columns of the ' America possibly the PB-1 1 e | ing to Complaints, SoMion] utienolmt: il ; : s : i ’ f | dis deprives the State z ' |economic. not to say parsimonious, |Parthenon at Athens. it S Aceording 1o information received | When hordes of storks found that a | Syl EE of thousands. of dollar: ine | soul—he has saved 33 from drowning. [nounced by Dr. Edward Capj ! By the Asso 1P here, Comdr. Rodgers, who is now at | 60,000-volt transmission line in Mo- taxes. Some estimated this amount |not counting four rescues of persons |of the Greek department at Princeton | b g uiated Prees. | the Philadeiphia naval air factory, | roc s a good resting place the |Special Dispatch to The Star. las high as $300.000. They based |who failed to survive their experi- | University. About 26000 electrie bulhs com- ‘alif., August 12— |accompanied by the pilots whom he | power company was forced to build | BALTIMORE, August collow- | their calculation on short weights of |ence after being brought ashore. A | The work of replacing in their prise the 100.font Liberty Bell, with Eeveral of the foremost pilots in the will select for flight duty. will iy to |spectal perches for the birds to pre-!ing complaints of ndreds of mo- | a pint on every five gallons s This | brother and sister have one rescue |original position the fallen seaments and pillars at the Sesquicenten- naval air service, including Lieut.|San Diego from Philadelphia via | vent thew wrecking the line. | torists that they are given short | pint. they charged. is hoarded by the 'each to their credit. of the Parthenon columns was be. | nial exposition at Philadelphia ARG RS ISR GRS IRGILIEIFABIUR IHIBREIFIAIBK contributors to the fund for continu- ing the work of reassembling the columns. g TR T e e e ] . " . R , Hats for the Large Head . Sa g‘n O‘M orec J €rs ey 1n y ) ‘\‘ ; o Selected From Models Shown at Jr. Misses’ Frocks | (| The New York Millinery Show $]]-95 . _ awa 10 i ‘ f Hats designed to kecp pace with the ;”"\”f ]4_""71”/'“’{}."""/ ;’f_ ”(”"4 '_']"“' :“.”f»/’“'_“"_fl']e \ | Fall tendency toward long tresses. ZOTsCuRLE LRI SR B e 0 B F Hats yvouthful in line and design. Hats for the matron Two-piece Country Club models, with the narrow new g or the debutante. Soft. crushable velvets in eleven rich. belt. Trimmed in a dozen new ways. Frocks to wear new shades and a dozen shapes. Large Hats or Small Hats evervwhere this Fall hefore the coat goes on—for school, [ —and we add—Tall Hats—for crowns are soaring. Mod- business and late vacation. Brilliant new colors—>Mlango, ; : F els selected by our buyer as smartest of all shown at the Carrot, Canna. Ocean Green, Mustard, Navy. 7es 13, : New York show last week. 15 and 17. Dobbs Hats for Women Exclusively at The Hecht Co. (Second Floor.) (Third Floor.) 1.200 Lads’ Summer Wash * The Dress Coal with the Bloused Back * What to Wear at Home 5 The Sport Coab with the Little Belt Suits o : Today —Two new Fashions you find in this B $l 29 Nothing Cooler than a S 2. T Wash Frock or Hoower Apron Button-on, Oliver Twist, Middy, u g u S 0 a a e £ e $1.39 and §1.95 I"alues Nowvelty and Flapper Stvles Boys will enjoy the Summer com- $ : N 88 fort of these short-sleeved suits E X Y Neat, new Summer styles with wide and their deep. roomy pockets; mothers will appreciate the dura- S & It's a stepchild of a coat that has no fur this Winter—and every ilit nsuredbeAdonblestitehed | L8 . coat you find in this sale is well furred. Some fur lined. Some fur . i : £ collared and cuffed. Furs against velvety, new, plain fabrics. Furs ot N dotted Swiss. Trimmings are self ma against sporty plaids and tweeds. But surely furs. And fashions that terial, lace or contrasting color. Al delineate the mode for Winter, 1927—at a recal saving over prices of : \ the new shades. Regular and extra The varn-dyed fabrics are ; Winter, 1927. . . ) sizes, 16 to 50. sashes and kick pleats. In voile, broad cloth, flock dots, striped broadcloth. seams and careful tailoring. i ['Il“‘\-l S FURS : IWolf, Beaver, Fox, Squirrel. Marmink, Stenciled Antelope, Lcop- greens. hrowns and copen, ; | X it either plain or in many com \s ’ COLORS: Pcony, Garnet, Autumn? laffe Grav, Navy, Twilight, Black. binations. " . y : MATERIALS : Tweeds, Block Plaids, Undine, 1 clsheen, ieette, Venice. The popular Hoover aprons in blue, green. white or lav- ender chambray with white collars and cuffs. There is a new style for every type of figure. For Madame. For Sizes 36 to 46 Mademoiselle. For stout or petite, short or tall. And a complete size range, irom Misses’ 16 through Larger Women’s sizes. Sizes for boys 2 to 8 years old (Fifth Floor.) (Third Floor.) REXEXEXEXEXLREXEX LR EXEXX A Its History Is an Open Book Caracul All Furniture in the Half-Yearly Sale Bears a Tag of Specifications (R 1 Navy Georgette or Satin —vou'll choose well from these two favorites for your first Fall frock $16.?5 A new silhouette. A\ new S!CC\'C. A new neckline. Done most n!:.(‘!'- but i 3 2 - estingly in either of two famihar p = < —but if you wait until a few weeks fabrics — georgette or satin. A\]n_d FEREXEX BEXETETETEETREZEEE |r|ll}$l you \,\"Il]] pay atfleast $40 more. done in many clever ways in this is in the face of the fact that group of 200 frocks, just in. Note— o % é 5 Caracul is the most popular fur of The Medici Sleeve, tight, well i Dalnty L aceT UNICS | the moment, is very scarce and con- over the hand. | . stantly rising in price. The Bloused Back. maintaining . $ 95 the slim, straight front. 2, 5 e A & af : aw Caracul Coats in Cocoa or The Tiered Skirt, with the nar. Platinum Gray, withvery filli Fog row little belt. 4 < s . c z P o : i P, wality that Regularly is $5 collars to match, and exquisite The Shoulder Drapery, adding 0 = crepe de chine linings. height with the short skirt. —with Fox Collar and Cuffs, can be had in the August Fur Sale for 5165 A tag that tells the design, the wood used on ex- FEELEEXX posed surfaces, the finish, the construction, the uphol- stery. You know exactly what you are getting when vou buy furniture in the Half-Yearly Sale. (Fourth Floor.) XEXEREXEREIK X% KEExrs These dress-length tunics. worn with a Autumn shades — Spruce, Dog costume slip. make a cool, inexpensive Sum- wood, Toast, Navy, Claret. Rouge S = 2 ) and Black. Sizes and models for mer dress. Of fine nets. trimmed with val. | reasonable payment, and will be | i Misses, 14 to 20; :for Women, 36 | filet or Oriental laces. Ecru color. Sizes 36 kept in cold air vaults until you need : o to 42 P them in the Fall. tort (Third Floor.) % (Firet Floor.) % THE HECHT CO~F STREET Store Hours. Daily: 9:15 to 6 PM. Closed Saturdays During August. Fur coats may be secured upon a (Third Floor. ) GGG TGR LT