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16 THE EVENING SCOTTHUSTHANG INOCENT, H SAY Former Canadian Financier, | Denied Reprieve, Declares His Brother Killed Clerk. By the Associated Pre CHICAGO, July 1. ¥inal appeal for a repr mutation, R S Denied his ve or com ed a few Canadian millionaire, set for tomorrow.’ thor of books hang for the murder protested h his brother Veen apprehe: ““Some d: take they'v Tomorrow Jof Scott’s old and father yes ‘:Sla(e Board of they’ll_ discos made,” he to the aroles n the ardons in the hope of saving I gallows, but the board Jommend that the g Scott, once head of a p or jeern in Ontario, first pleaded guilty on a murder charge. When the judze uld impose a death » y, Scott’s attorney threw him- self on the floor in supplication for his client’s life. Through a techn} 5 dmitted to withdraw { A jury imy dian {aid him in 2 { Supreme ¢ iment of the noon whi in TUnlon Stat ntained toflet Baker valued the total at § An intruder in the apartment of Henrletta M. Curran, Royden apart- ments, 1619 R street, stole two rings valued at $300 and a watch worth $50. Disappearance of a pass key to rooms in Garfield Hospital was report- ed to the police by M. L. Dooley, housekeeper at the hospital. She also told of the theft of $40 from a room in the nurses’ home. | % a that fully expl. on- | tion to the new Close Saturdays at 2 p.m. during July and August The Improvement Sale il 1 . given the word bargain Both the Wool Suits and Top Coats—and the Tropical Suits—are included in this forced selling—for a reason |CAPITAL AMERICA’'S SOUL. Best Convention City in U. S, | Says La Vigne on Radio. U. S.-RUSSIAN TRADE ABOVE PRE-WAR RATIO N(:;‘\l:‘:‘szl;ling;(;n :15@ b::::m:tnh::::‘;; Hoover Says Government Puts No City in the world and the soul of % % America,” declared C. BE. La Vigne, Impedlments = w.y ot e merce With Soviets. | executive director of the new Wash- | ington Converition Bureau, in a radio address last night from station WCAP. The speaker called the attention of radio listeners all over the Nation to the beauties of Washington, stressing | £ i By the Associated Press. | S ANGELES. Calif., July 18.— of Commerce Herbert ", who is in Southern California inspecting harbor facilities, in” com- menting on statements on the Russian trade situation attributed to him has given the Associated Press the follow- ing outline of conditions: gne said that convention now one of the foremosc S OLiahc oy s year | The situation of our trade with od_there would be 12,300 | Russia is as follows: entions held in the United States, Our exports to and imports from h a total attendance o about a are proceeding with no more fes than those of any other v. There is no prohibition or country. impediment on the part of the Amer- | ican Government. “It must not be overlooked that Russia. has a communist government; ‘| that the government fs the sole im- ! [ porter and exporter of all commodi- ties; that trading must be carried on | | with the government itself. The So- viet government has trade representa- tives in the United States, located in ew York ““The total of Russlan trade is about one-quarter or one-third of the pre- war trade, measured in quantities. Of this the Unfted States furnishes about one-quarter of the total, a larger pro- portion than before the war.” e leadin ve combined into one or: the newly formed bureau, to make | the Nattonal Capital the convention | city of the country I~ He outlined the attractions of Wash- ington in science, lucation, politics d entertainment and called atten- hington Audi- torium and the facilitles provided by the new Washington Convention Bu- reau /PIGGLY WIGGLY CASE UP. — | Saunders Asks State Impeachment QALL FORESTRY PARLEY. of Judge Ross’ Decision. { World Congress ‘Will Meet in Rome PHIS, Tenn., July 16 (#).—| 3 aunders has petitioned the Kont Beving. nelby County Chancery Court to im ch the dec anded X 1 Dis " for a world forestry congress, to be held in Rome April 24 to Ma 1926, were announced here today by erican Tree Association. will be under the he 1 u g Prof. Arrigo Serpleri, ourt was disqualif Royal Higher Institute cause of pecuniary interests : Nire Cnn R oHaAt ot Fite The bill is based on the principle fan THwill b6 Sebthioradiby: the | In law that a State court can impeach | International Institute of Agriculture, the of a Federal court, and|(he Itallan government and the Amer- ican Tree Assoclation. = v ; - Objects of the congress will have awn Fete Opens in Berwyn. direct relation to the economic neces- R e | sittes of every nation in the world. BERWYN, Md., July 16.—Holy o Redeemer Parish today opened a 3- day lawn fete and da | contest tonight of “the | healthest familtes’ event. ly Cory the late . Glasgow s to have a film censorship carnival. A |board that will decide which screen st and | plays are sultable for adults only, Will “feature the|for children or for neither young nor old. new definition has been ains such drastic cutting. STAR, WASHINGTON, D, . S THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1925. .'o..’ Shop Friday, Store Closed All Day Saturday During July and August ? e ~ The Hecht Co. Semi-Annual Sale of N $37 $37 Soriely Wrant Hand—tailored««made to sell from %45 to %65 We only had to say “Society Brand” to start things hum- ming Wednesday. But fortunately we had placed 1,000 suits on sale, so you needn't feel you've lost out because tomorrow is the third day of the sale. If you haven’t been in, you have missed only the excitement of early selling. There is still a Society Brand’s newest patterns and colors. A half dozen or so new grays. Fawns, Autumn browns, plaids and stripes in fine unfinished worsteds, cheviots and flannels. Also the famous Society Brand double-service cloth—a fabric you can’t wear out. Styles conservative or collegiate. Practically any 3 filt We want you to take advantage of these prices. If fil you're a regular customer we want you to benefit. If you are not—then it’s a good time to get acquainted with it Mode Clothes. i Mode Wool Suits Mede Tropicals Ik il All included—staple and i [t il smart models; plain and d It M;,em’ rldlculou? to 5 i | fancy colors. Alterations uce the Feather-weights in il | at cost. $35 and $40 Suit | Red::ed Nowull: $19'75 $45 and $50 Suit Red::ed Nowmt; $29'75 $55, $60 I:n:ll 363 i Suit , i — I 270. $75 l;ng ssg | it Now o edueed $49.75 Light and dark colors, and plénty of weights suitable for Fall. Separate | Trousers —Left from the finer and fi:lxest Suits. R - e;l"nsow io.u.c. $3'95 Corduroy Trousers : —were $10. { Reduced now $2.95 fo ... Mze Top Coats X It'll pay to look ahead— it for these Coats are just what | you’ll be needing in sixty | days— $30, $35 arll\]:l $40 Top Coats Reduced ow b $40, $50 and $55 Top Coats Reduced Now $29.75 the very height of their sea- il son—but they must get out it of the way. Palm Beach, Lin- en, Mohair Suits Were $15, $18, $20, $22.50. Reduced Mourite, oo il Tropical Worsted, Flannel and Silk Suits ;Ver: $27.50 and it 30. Reduced 0 i . et . SRS ‘ Finest of Tropical Worsted and Mohair Suits $31.75 Were $40 and $45. Reduced now to. .. Summer Trousers Flannels—White, Gray, Tan and Striped Were $9, $10 and $12. Reduced now to....... Wool Knickers — Imported and domestic weaves— w. $9, $10 and $15. Linen Knickers — White and checked— Were $6, $7.50 and ~$9. Reduced to.... $4.95 White Linen Knickers— Were $4.00. $285 Reduced to....... . splendid selection. size. . § (Men's Shop, Main Floor.) Spring-weight suits for all year ro und—No charges for alterations : ’ 3 P Collegiate Flannels 55.45 Made to Sell for $7.50 to §10 All of them the new, wide, straight-leg trousers, with wide cuff bottoms, such as the younger men are wearing. New grays. New fawns. New biscuit shades. Plain or striped. Waistbands of 29 to 34—and prac- tically any length. A big special purc_hase, which explains the tremendous reduction— and there is no charge for alterations. (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) ° . ’ . Linen Golf Knickers Men’'s Wool Suits 52.95 52,95 . Regulars and Plus Fours Usually $3.95 to §595 We haven’t a great many. You purter benefit thereby. Tailored of pre- A suit a2 man can depend upon to shrunk, imported linens, in white or give real service, fit well and not natural shades. Every seam dou- sag. Specially reinforced and made bie-sewn. ~ Buttonholes and belt with wide, professional-style arm- loolps t;lmshed by hand. A really fine holes. Plain colored or trimmed value for the golfer. Sizes 28 to 44. with stripes. In sizes 34 to 46. B u r k e G 0 l f C 1 u b s (Sport Shop, 624 F st) %% (Sport Shop, 624 F St 8] 35w Four Clubs for $6 To the man who knows: his golf, the name Burke stands for several things. = Clubs with sturdy higkory shafts; forged iron heads, bal- anced wood heads ahd calfskin grips. In short, everything that helps along your game. And here’s a sale of Burke mashies, brassies, niblicks, mid-irons, putters and other clubs. Both left- hand and right-hand clubs among them. (Sport Shop, 624 F St) FOUR POINTS 1. Reinforced, special growth ash handles. 2. Reinforced, two-piece frames. Now It's Bubble Boats 535 An English beach fad that is sweeping the beaches here. It'sa bathing yacht, rigged up in a few minutes, and when not in use car- ried in a handy little dunnage bag. - From one to three persons can ride in it. Here exclusively. (Sport Shop, 624 F St) = One of the most liberal tire guarantecs offered today to the users of Delion Cords Delion—the name synonymous for tires in the Nation’s capital—the name that means 10,000 miles guaranteed. Put them on your car and forget them—you can have them F6 BN ekl T The “Improvement Sale” reaches all over the house— | bargaining Shirts and Cravats, Hosiery, Pajamas, Union Suits, Handkerchiefs, Sweaters, Etc. such a sale could offer: 3.95 1 Imported Flannel, Ratine, etc., Robes— Were $15 and $20.......... cessssne eresnan 3 Summer Bath Robes Imported Flannel, Crepe, Cheviot and Terry Robes— Were $9, $10 and $12......c0ccecesisscsssssocsssscsss $6'95 | All Straw Hats—Half Price A garment in the weight every wardrobe needs—at prices only Were $5, 86 and $7......cccceeveecsntnscncssssosasonns . Silk Pongee, etc., Robes— $10 95 3. Hand - woven, forced frame. 4, Finest grade Oriental gut —hand strung. gut - rein- California Tennis Racquets $Q.95 Worth from $10 to $13.50 Brand-new racquets—not a scratch or mark on any of them. And without doubt the finest racquets made. A favorite at tournaments. Four models to choose from, with man’s or woman’s ~ grip. Weights, too, for men and women. (Sport Shop, 624 F St double decker bus; simply buy the size tire that fits your vehicle and get a corresponding size tube for a dollar. 'charged to your account, or you can open one. Any Size Delion Tube$ No matter whether it be a pleasure car, a truck or I (Sport Shop, 624 F St.) Washington’s Fastest Growing Department Store fi@H@@ht‘ Co. F Street at Tth