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iStolen Shrouds Sold as Dresses, Women Are Told By the Associated Press. CLEVELAND, Ohio, July 26— Two east side women huve dis- covered that the new silver and gray gowns they have been wear- ing for nearly a month were bur- ial shrouds -that had been. stolen fram a freight ear, INDERVOCD WARKS 1. TOAD EROP Foreign Policy—Fears Cot- " ton Next Victim. sl ietn-veaz ola boye wers o today for theft of eight shrouds, { of which the two were part BIRMINGHAM, Ala., July Policemen led to investi- . = . 2 gate the casi that ‘one of the Warning the that the two women w w & cloud of the wes causes y e fail- & the time ure of the wheat market Will affect| When told “what the entire country just as did the| Te8lly were fallure of the south's cotton market — in 1014, Senator Oscar W. Under-| wood yesterday placed blame for the present conditions in Kurope ununl the republican administration when | he delivered his first public speech | since his return from abroad. “We can never tell where that oloud will move to.” Senator Under- wood declared. * “Who among you can tell if the same cloud now hang- ing over the west will not be h: ing over the south next year?” Though the former democratic| leader In the Senate did not mention any political issues in his speech. he | made it plain that he felt the assist- ance of the United States is b needed to straighten out abroad, and that unless condit become stable the American citizen will be great suffere: French Premier Scored for Picking Sundays to ““Un- screw Hate and Anger.” AT PONCARE ALK ' THE EVENING \GAMBLE LEAVES BIG | STAR, WASHINGTON, D. The Hecht Co. eventh at F SUMS T0 CHARITIES By the Associated Press. CINCINNATI, Ohio, July 26.—The will of David B. Gamble, who for many years was an officer in the Procter & Gamble Company¥, so&p manufacturers, of this city, filled In probate court here today, glves $200,000 to Presbyterian missions and provides liberally for other institu- tions and relatives. Mr. Gamble dled a few days ago at Pasadena, Calff. In the form of endowment funds, Mr. Gamble made the following be- q s: To the board of home mis- sions of the Presbyterian Church, $100,000: to the board of foreign mis- slons of the Presbyterian Church, $100,000; to the Cincinnati Children’s Home, $10, ; to the Occldental Col- oS s, $50,000; to the th Gamble Deaconess Home ork in Christ Hospital, Cinein- $25,000: to the M C A, {$10,000; to the Y. W, Cinein- nati, $10,000; to the Y. . A., of Pasedenu, Calif., $10,000. Aside from the bequests the eutire esti the amount of which is not estimated, goes to the widow, Mrs. Mary H. Gamble, THE ONLY CX~"WITH™ FLAP ATTAGHEY Will Introduce Pershing. | Pre ‘ < Senator Underwood appealed to the | tac { business men of the nation o stand ! up and do their part in the crisis S\A no impurities can enter the milk The Flap is made of heavy paraffined Spruce Stock and snaps in and out of bottle neck and NEVER TEARS. _ ALL JOBBERS American Dairy Supply Co. MAKERS WASHINGTON, D. C. second address since his return, and tonight will introduce Gen. John J. Pershing at a public meeting in honer | of the Army chieftain Llord « Birmingham friends of the scnator | with M arc planning a home-comi Lration in his honér Satu which Gov. Brandon of Alaban othter notable citizens of the state e will be present. s Though Senator Underwood h been prominently mentioned & possible democratic candid presidency, those in charge of the ¢ casion deny the aifair will be politi- cal. FAIRWAY! Clearing Society ‘Brand & The Hecht Co. Sport Suits 101 Suits, For- merly Priced $35 to $45. Mostly Society Brand Reduced to also found it k with him, , which Progr 75 Suits, Formerly Priced 350 to $65. All Society Brand Suits. ‘Reduced. to Every goli and sports suit included— two-piece suits with coat and straight trousers, two-piece suits consisting of coat and knickers, three-piece styles (coat, knickers, straight trousers ), and four-piece models of coat, vest, knickers and trousers, Regulars, shorts, long and stouts—a re- markable variety of pattern, style—but not a hair's breadth variation in the superior quality of the tailoring. No charge for al- terations. Clearance Genuine Buckskin Oxfords 56.75 Genuine buckskin oxfords, keep in mind. Patent, gun metal and tan calf trimmed. All all-white styles in new lasts—with white or natural soles, $1.50 Rockinchair Athletic Union Suits - $]-15 The first time in their history—no such re- ductions have ever been offered by this nation- ally famous brand. They are superior suits— presenting many innovations that make for un- limited comfort. . We.recommend that you buy of these by the half dozen.. Linen Golf Knickers 33.65 Oyster white knickers AN for all sports wear—for they are easily laundered. cool and comfortable. English Golf Hose, $1 Mercerized golf hose in sand color, linen, cordovan and gray. Light weight for summer wear Suit Case or Bag $9.45 Genuine cowhide suit case with sewed corners, reinforced handles, straps all round—very strongly built for long wear. 200 Men’'s Summer Caps, -to Ciear 95¢ Light-weight woolens in fancy mixtures, Palm:Beaches, woolens, in solid colors—many of the best summer models are to go at this price. . There are also tweeds in light or dark col- ors included, 95c. Or a cowhide bag—the 18-inch size—in tan, brown, cordovan or black and leather lined. A wonder- fully well built bag. e Hecht Co. Member Better Business Bureau 7that F THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1923 The Hecht Co. Seventh at F The Hecht Co. i Store Closed AUl Day Saturday—Special Friday Phonée Service—~Main 5100 - Misses’ and Women’s Apparel Jersey Suits oo Coats, Capes Riding Breeches $ 5 Tweed Knickers Rain Coats Jersey suits for sport or street use—sizes 16 to 44, in right up-to-the-minute styles. Formerly priced, $12.50. Coats of mannish fabrics—capes full cut and silk lined. They are of Jasperette. Sizes 16 to 40. Imported tweed or suede riding breeches formerly $7.50 to $15. They're in small sizes only. Choi Tweed knickers for hiking and golfing—sizes 16, 18, 20. Wonderfully well tailored of finest tweed fabrics. A few rain coats in the tan shade. In sizes 16, 18 and 36. Needless to say, the reductions are of astound- ing amount. (The Hecht Co., Second Floor.) Champagne Kid In Clever Women's Colored 55_95 Kid Low Shoes This group includes white washable kid, trimmed in red, green or blue. All formerly priced, $12. Here are grays. camel, red, fieldmouse, champagne and champagne, camel trimmed. The reductions are of such proportion that thrifty women will not forego the pleasure in having a pair of these fine shoes. Red or Green Cutout Pattern, $595 (The' Hecht Co., First Floor.) women's Silk & Fiber Hose, 59¢ (Slight Irregulars) s Silk, twisted with fiber—combining strength and beauty. Made with seamed backs and mercerized tops. In black, gray, beige and brown. They are slight irregulars of a quality selling for much more. Full Fashioned Chiffon Silk Hose, $1.95 In black, gun metal, polo, nude, beige, neutral and cin- namon. They're beautiful hose—light, sheer, yet very durable. (The Hecht Co., First Floor.) < = % New White Blouses $5 New sleeveless and sleeve models—beautiful, heavy crepe de chine trimmed with the real Filet' or Irish laces. Some have collars. Others are without them. The sizes are 36 to 46. (The Hecht Co., Second Floor) Crepe de Chine Blouse Lace Trimmed, $5 women’'s Muslin Princess 79c Slips. Sateen Petticoats, The princess slips are of excellent grade muslin— with 20-inch hems. In sizes 36 to 44. The petticoats are hemstitched at the bottom and are in lengths of 34 to 38 inches. Both are extremely fine values at 79¢ the piece. (The Hecht Co., Becond Floor.) Women's Bathing Suits, $3.95 Mannish and conservative styles in worsted suits that are sure to give satisfactory service. In black, navy, heather, brown or green. (The Hecht Co., First Floor.) [] A Selling of Bandeaux, 39¢ Of coutil or novelty fabric—hook back with elastic insets. Strong tape shoulder straps. Sizes 32 to 44. (The Hecht Co., Second Floor.) Children’s Hosiery, 55¢ Choice of Phoenix 3 English rip sport hose with wide turn-over cuffs in black, brown or white—sizes 7 to 10%%; and boys’ and girls’ full- length mercerized ribbed hose in black, white or cordovan—sizes 7 to 10. (The Heeht Co., Third Floor.) Juvenile Gblf Clubs, $1.25 All are Burke-made clubs, ideal for boys and girls and small women, Included are putters, drivers, brassies, mid- irons—with hickory shafts.and calfskin grips. Top Sketch—Pearl E | k- ather or Potent Trim. Lower Sketch—Red or Green Play Sondal Blue Voile; White Beads and Draun Work, $10.95. Navy Voile, White Net and Fancy Bute ton Trim, $5. Whste Voile Pleated; Lace Frills, $1095. W hite Linen, Gray and Lilac « Elaborately Hand- Ratine, Organdic Drawn, $895. and Ribbon Trim- med, $8.95. Dainty Summer Frocks Regrouped to Give the Utmost in Value at Each Price $5 58.95 310.95 In the regrouping of these pretty summer dresses, every change has been to your advantage—for regrouping really means in plain terms, still further reductions. At $5 are linens, voiles, ratines, linenes, Normandy voiles and organdies. Also sum- v e 0 it o v S S e s mer novelties—in styles to accord with every conceivable taste or desire. Size 16 to 42 and 44 to 48, At $8,95——not every style in every size—but an exceedingly attractive assortment of linens, handdrawn French voiles, organdies, ratines, in block effects and Nor- mandy voiles. At 10% Black and White Voile Frock, $5. Sizes 16 to 46. Many colors—plenty of white. are the prettiest of summer frocks—linens, handdrawn voiles, novelties, ratines, organdies—a vivid array of colors and styles—sizes 16 to 48. (The Hecht Co., Becond Floor.) Tan and Broun Linene; Embroidered. Lilac_Cham- bray Creeper; Embroidered. Blve and White Gingham Embroidered Romper. Peppermmt R e d Check Gingham, Em- broidered. Green Cham- bray: White 1,000 Rompers, Creepers, Coverups, 69C Quality at a price—fast-color fabrics, fine tailoring, pretty styles. Ginghams, chambray, pongette, linene; poplin, Fashion Cloth. Combinations of white madras waist and colored bloomers—others in plain effects. Embroidery, appliqued motifs, short sleeves, banded knees, collars or square necks—such as the salient features. Dutch and Peg-top styles in all the better color.. Romper sizes 2 to 6; creeper sizes 1 to 3. - (The Hecht Co Copen_and White Linene; Embroidered. Third Fioor | Tan and White; N Tan and White Wash Black Silk Tie. Suit; Nobby Style. Gray With White Gray Button-on Style. Vestee Effect. White Braid; Black Silk Tie. 1,000 Boys' Wash Suits, *1% Fine styles, such as middy, button-on, Oliver Twist, Vestec and novelty effects. Fast-color fabrics; Ajax, Invincible, Peggy and Kiddie cloths, as well as repps and linons. . Plain colors—combinations—a host of them in sizes 3 to 8. » (The Hecht Co., Third Floer ) Children’s Red or Green Sandals, $1.39 A sale offering five hundred pairs of them at a ridiculously low price. They're 1-strap styles. Also included in this group are pearl elk sport oxfords, mahogany or patent trimmed. Sizes 5to 2. Keds for Women and Misses Sizes 235 10 7 Sizes 11 to 2 Sizes 5 to 10Y; $1.39 $1.19 $1.10 White canvas oxfords, with rubber soles—a quality known for its long and satisfactory wear. Women’s Ked Parade Pumps—White canvas, with rubber heels and soles, for tennis or sports wear, sizes 2% to 8, $1.79. (The Hecht Ce., Third Floer.) The Hecht Co. . Member Better Business Bureau 7th at F s