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(v GERMIANS SEEKING ~ TRADEINCHE Krupps Get Contract to Build Coke Plant—Also Obtain KANSAS JUDGES RULE | COURT TO CONTINUE Reply to Gov. Davis That Indus- trial Tribunal Will : Function. 1 By the Associated Press. TH NG_STAR, eventh WASHINGTO . _THE | ‘The Hecht Co.~ - Ay D. N C, THURSD atF The Hecht Co. ‘Charming Modes In Stout Sizes Charming frocks, that they are. Such tastefully chosen fabrics and pat- terns. And, too, so artistically adapted to the styles of the moment. Y, JULY 5, 1923.~ Closed AU Day Saturday e Sale: Boys’ Quality Wash Suits e ot s et wicox: | Delightfully fashioned. - Pleasingly 1 Vh I Dyring July and — 5] .55 i X Coupt ot inquatain O e T el ully tashioned. . easin ow priced. / 1 ‘ by PiEE s A weia Bl dow priced; - What mbre codlone'. | - wonst Tie Hecks Below 1. sible expense,” the two republican | ASK ! Bpecial Correspondence of The Star and Chicago Dally News. SANTIAGO. Chile, June 10.—Terms of a contract for tie erection of furnaces for the manufacture of metallurgical coke from Chilean coal have been arranged between the Krupp works of Germany and the| Lebu Coal Company. one of the largest mine operating companies in Chile. At the same time it trans- pires that German capitalista have boen given options on a large tract 7 of iron ore property in the north of Chile adjacent to the holdings of some of the largest American com- panies in operation there. The Chilean ccal fields are in the southern part of the state in close proximity to agricultural sections that are peopled and owned largely by German colonists who have been in Chile for several generations. In t, during the world war, when le sided with the allies, she had a serious problem on her hands in that part of the republic. The German population there is proeperous and Tias built entire cities where German i3 spoken almost exclusively and the schools are conducted on the educa- tional plans of the fatherland. Some of those Germans are among the owners of rome of the largest coal mines and it is generally believed that the new coking contract is part of a plan of the German canitallsts who invest in this new venture to find an cutlet for German industrial products. Heads of some of the largest Amer- ican corporations operating in Chile assert that it is not possible to con- of the tribunal informed Gov. . Davis, democrat, in a letter re- .rlylnx to the governor’'s proposal that he three judges refrain from drawing their salaries and by such action au- i tomatically abolish the court. The reply was signed by Presiding Judge James A. McDermott and Judge 1 H. Crawford. Judges J. M. To save Judge H. S. Martin, demo- crat. a Davis _appointee, any embar- rassment, McDermott and Crawford informed the governor that they had not asked him to join in the letter. —_—_— BANK SHORT, CLOSED. | Pormer President of Kansas Insti- tuticn Blamed for Loss. HUTCHINSON, Kan.. July 5.—With an alleged shortage of $175,000, the 1 Fourth State Bank of Hutchinson was | closed last night by Carl J. Peterson, state bank commissioner. Responsiblility for the shortage was Iplaced by Commissioner Peterson {upon Waiter Grundy. formfer presi- ident of the bank. Grundy left here | June 23, ostensibly for a business trip to Fort Worth, Tex. His present whereabouts is unknown to state banking offi Coke can be imported cheaper than it can be made. Nevertheless, the American corpor- atlons are watching the progress of the Germans in Chile to see If they have really evolved an economical | process tor utllizing native coal and making vossible the establishment of a steel industry here. The United States Steel Corpora- HAE! EILINLAE| Co. store will re- main closed every Saturday. Make your slogan read, “Shop Friday.” silk chiffon hose silk-and-fiber hose vert Ciflean coal into metallurgical | tion :'ans to ship to the states this coke. "The cxperiment has been tried | yoar 600,000 tons of Chilean fron ore, 69¢ by all the American industries here. ! twice the amount it shipped in 1922, (Irvegulars) rregulars e L N S R L S S SRS S TS, Dotted Voile; African Brown, White Net Trim- med, $5.95 White Silk Marvella: Loase Pancls; Slashed Sleeves, $17.95 French Gingham; Black and White; Organdy Trim, $5.95 An exceedingly attractive offer- You would be justified in buying as many as a half-dozen in this special selling—the fab- rics, the tailoring, the style are that unusual for- $1.55. ‘Middies, Balkan and French Blouses, Oliver Twists and sailor styles as well as many novelty ef- fects. -‘Of fast color fabrics—Kiddie, Ajax, Invincible cloths. tops aplenty. Sizes 3 to 8 years. and Peggy Cloths. Also Duretta, Golden and jean In plain and combination color effects with white (The Hecbt Co., Third Fioor.) . Oliver Twist Fresch A Vestee Peggy Cloth, ing for women. These hose have Style, §155 Blouse Model, Style, $1.5 Novelty Ef- seamed backs and mercerized $1.55 fect, $1.55 tops. In black, white, gray, camel, etc. U j Clearaway! Big Boys Remember, the irregularities are very slight. $6.95 Panama Suits, $4.95 In the following sizes and quantities. Only a few, you will note, so quick action is advisable. Inv,ltingly Cool 5 Stunning Stout full-fashioned chiffon [SiZE8 e essvene | ONZ] s[9|1o[11112113|14|Tsu7usv Voile Frocks $5'9 Silk Dresses $l 7'95 ey o e O — = Just as smart as they are cool. The Combinations of tricosham and the $1.95 R e e <o g stout woman will revel in such a va- riety. Sheer voiles in small patterns, with novelty ne: vestees, organdy bands, Tuxedo collars and the like. Brown, navy and copen, offset with white figures, are the colors. And, too, there are splendid models in imported gingham, also in sizes 42 to 52. sleeveless sweal ters. new embossed moire effect. Silhouette models with paneled front and back. v Stripe O Knit Tricosham in numer- ous styles. Satin Canton paneled They’re all in sizes 40 to 52. models. The merits of these hose are well exemplified in the great de- mand for them. In shades of black, white, nude, beige, fallow, gray, red and polo. (The Hecht Co., First Floor.) (The Hecht Co., Second Floor.) The Handmade Blouse $].45 At $1.45—Shcer dimity models with handdraun work and hand- embroidered dots; crisply fresh, just the thing to wear with the new $2.69 $3.95 $5 Long sleeves and At $2.60—Dimity and batiste styles with double blocks of colored gingham, Filet laces, Peter Pan and roll collars. turn-back cuffs add attractive touches. At $3.95—Dimity hip blouses, entircly handsewn, handdrawn and hand-embroidered. Trimmed with Irish picot lace edging on Peter Pan collars and cuffs. The sizes arc 36 to 44. new and smart sweaters $4.95 Golf jackets and tuxedos, with Boys’ Pongee & White Sport Blouses, 95¢ Short sleeves, low neck collars that can be buttoned up if desired. Of white oxford cloth and mercerized pongee. Sizes 7 to 16. Boys’ Tan Elk Scout Shoes, $1.95 With extra toe caps, nailed and sewed soles keep out dampness. and ballast tongue to Sizes 10 to 13 and 3% to 6. Boys' & Girls' Tennis Oxfords, 95¢ White or brown zrvas; corrugated rubber 2; boys’ soles and heels. Childeen’s sizes, 6 to and girls’ sizes, 2% to 7, Half Sox for Children, 19¢ Selid colors, Sizes 5 to 9%. Boys’ and Girls’ Sport Hose, 55c as well as white, with colored combination cuffs. Plain Scotch plaids and turn-over cuffs. Alse plain-colors. Three- quarter hose in sizes 6 to 9%. (The Hecht Co., Third Floor.) Sl o - : s i 1 . Of light- T . At $5.00—Finer French voiles and linen entirely handmade. The ::i;?h:“:ol‘;::::, with ;;‘hln linens are in hip-blouse style with Pcter Pan collars. The voiles are backs and novelty fronts. Tuxedo and V-front styles, with lace trimmings. Sizes 36-44. 3 s Hand Made Dimity 2 Some d"ch fi:esr mixed. In vari- ‘Blouse, Hand Drawn, $1.45 (The "Hecht Co., Becond Ploce.) ous good shades. (Tbe Hecht Co., First Floor.) i Park your worries with a- Delion- Cord L "c on the spare rim. They’re guaranteed for 10,000 miles. . All adjustments made right here at The Hecht Co. store on that basis. Spare Your Worries “Delion Cords” You can charge Delions to your. account— And the Knife Pleated Skirt, 5 Is it necessary to dwell on the advantages of a knife pleated skirt? As to their style. Or to their smartness. (The ekt €0 Fourth Floor.) | zama . > 3 Delion Ford $ 85 No! . Particularly wh : ted ] o ! y when we tell you that these are 5 5 Pink Dot~ Gisihan Bl Ras Bk Chosibedus Cords, 30x3Y, 13 fashioned of all-wool Paloma cloth in white, tan and “"’:w;:i’ oL B S abare, $295. i R e .’ gray shades. athing suits = = Such styles with their fullness are immeasurably $3.95 Sale; Girls' Summer FPOCkS 1 Size 5;‘."" %‘"‘d correct for the exceedingly slender figure. They're in g [} i = o sizes 26 to 32. Many of them in the popular $l -95 4 30’3:2 s' l§ ‘}2-:2 ‘%gg $ (The Hecht Co., Second Floor.) nlunl?i;h ntylu—coldors such t“ 5 32x3ip 4 19.45 2.80 s Sk ::“‘w’i’:h'g::r:'ngin‘; Tissue, imported and domestic ginghams and or- h AT g;:: p fl:fi J coloer gandies for girls of 8 to 14 {ears. g 5 » H ] H 1 9 ery, 33x4 . 2495 | gig 5 2 y Bathing Shoés, 50c to $2 _ Attractive styles, pretti ) tlnmmek mdrm hy T 34x4 ° 25.65 3.60 Brassieres---Brassets Princess Shps Bathing Caps, 50c to $2 nrbbc:ms;i ruffles, beading, novelty pockets and sashes P g;::z: ek g%;: i :‘:: '95¢ Petticoats, $1.19 Buthing, Dells white ;3¢ : e]Zl)l::p'hems and short sleeves—and the excellent as- 34x4Y, . | 34.95 Y i ; (The Becht Co., First Floor) gortment of colors make this an unusual offering. ai 35:41/: o | 35.95 2_28 tBl:as;lereshof mwfi‘?' m“e"filz and Of pure white, lustrous sateen—the 36x41; “ 36.95 5.20 cul ll:hengt Ct'“t"“E‘A‘l)lgP wef ov:l}\'zl petticoats being made shadow-proof; D d Voile D £ Girl $2.95 33x5 46 40.95 5.35 ::e"; piCecLIp: W with scalloped or hefmstitched bottom. LRI R otte oile Dresses ior ris, ». T 35x5 5 42.95 5.60 . 2 s wi i- retonne Lusiions, Of dotted voiles, cleverly designed. Some have pleated 37x5 = 46.95 6.20 he?:a::ets &ig"g&{aé"%@ "Tvi,‘:yf?r’: log;l:l.ey’l'al:: sfil;lelsccl:ft tall:dsl‘i);gpae:ely“)ézlo : 55¢ skirts; others with ribbon trimmings. - All have sashes and. 366 79.95 | 6.85 especially excellent for athletically 44. ‘The petticoat lengths are from 34 Bake cht ot e ittt novelty pockets. In sizes 8 to 14—inall the wanted colors. inclined women. to 38. with sofeailk Aass. In the pretty (The Hecht Co., Third Floor.)} 3 The Hecht Co., Second Floor.) round stfle. 5 ; ! 4 H‘mdl‘{ Match Box for - Swinging Hammocks, Genuine Cowhide Bflg. $9.75: Your. Windshield FREE ’ ' . - 81.75 An 18-inch leather-lined cowhide bag for vacationists. In ;‘ (Note the illustration) “Nrmnpuhzr women S Colored Kld 19" "Smy P Zm{”'h.;‘n lain tan, cordovan and black. Seal grained and very attractive. » ‘white, 1ze mcl 3 m- ", " 7.50 i i Women's Fitted Week End Cases 3 " Low Shoes, Reduced i e With 11 White Fittings, 50 (The Hecht' Co., Firat Floor.) or open one with a purchase of one of these tires. Red, Blue or s ¥ ; : § G 4 Gt Toim Every pair in the house, that means, which includes Kid, $7.50 gray, green, red, blue, champagne, fieldmouse, camel and o . - champagne trimmed with camel. g e ‘ { @& | : A . TheHecht Co. ¢ Membey Better. Business Buresu Nobby Style in Red or Green, $7.50 blue. 1t also includes white kidskins trimnred in red, green or Many are the styles—over straps, sandals, etc. And (The Heebt Co., First Floor.) vou may choose from high and low heel styles. - ™ Member Better Business Bureau 7th at F -