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12 3 FARNERS EXPORT BODYISFAVORED Vrooman Indorses Rohinson- Oldfield Bill — Urges Credit to Europe. By the Acsociated Press. resentation of the Middle Western with aut to Luropean b can crops. T permit the cc e port duties dded price. the manu- Mr. Vroo- pense of the The Hecht Co. and Hoover Zook Ties $1.65 Just 165 handmade silk ties that sold formerly at $3 and $350. In a wide range of col- ors and patterns. The Hecht Co. and Hoover Zook Shirts $1.45 Of imported English broad- cloth, printed broadcloth and woven madras. Both collar to match or attached and neckband styles. Sizes 14 to 17. (325) Men’s Garters at 17c. A well known brand of wide-web garters. (457 Pairs) Fancy Golf Hose at 69c. New Spring weaves—of light weight cotton. All sizes. (64 Prs.) Silk or Lisle Hose at 45c. Perfect but in broken sizes and colors. (81) Imported Wool Mufflers at $1.65. Also some of domestic silks. Formerly $5, (49) Lumberjacks and Windbreak= ers at $285. Some all wool; some part wool. Many styles. Formerly $4.95 and $6.95. (12) Men's Hats at $215. Both soft and stiff hats in various col- ors and sizes. (46) Men’s Spring Hats at $3.65 Some with snap brims and fancy band. (97 Prs) Men's Pajamas at $2.55. Made by the famous Universal Company. 42 Prs) Men's Flannel Pajamas at $145. Of warm domet flan- nel in various shades and trim- med with silk frogs. Injunction Issued Against McCarl to THE _EVENING THOMAS B. FELDER Give O Justice Frederic L. Siddons of the District Supreme Court has de- cided to grant an injunction against J. Raymond McCarl, Controller General of the United States, to prevent retention of a portion of the pay of Lieut. Arthur W. Pence, tates Army, aim of the Government ‘o paid to dependents ved by MeCarl to the Arn to offset a ppropriu- out the Sid Files Bankruptey Petition. sear Levy, shoe M street, vest 52.15 we know what to do ave two-thirds of the world's merchant v 1 with. Made of fine imported English broadcloth with a few silk and madras shirts scattered in with them. Neckband, collar-attached and collar-to-match styles. In a good array of colors as well as all white. Every shirt worth ordinarily $4 to $8.50. 5 n -y | Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the | conviction of Felder. New York Attorney, Convict- ed With Means, Victim of Heart Disease. to By the Associated Press. SAVANNAM, Ga., March 12— Thomas B. Felder of New York died suddenly here today. wi por Death was due to heart disease. | ¥y Mr. Felder came to Savannah yes:| wi terday on business in connection with | he n & the United the Savannah and lanta Railway, ate of which he was coreceiver. A imer tWnnatine Convieted With Means. jeneral on 7 ¥ larch 12 (®). — but this is B. vho died toduy in of an Army y cted last year nd Wil Gaston F ns, former De- fraud case in 1 $10,000, while M and sentenced to the Federal penit Last December th was fined $10,000 two vears in ited States Had Been Disbarred. prominent attorney r extending hi gton and New i red by the appelate in Saturday—The Final Day of the Hoover Zook-Hecht Co. Sale! We aren’t pretending that there is a lot left--but there is some. Not all of it Hoover Zook merchandise. But every bit of it is priced at a mere fraction of its intended price and any man will do well to investigate the short lots and broken sizes that do remain. The Sale of Suits alone is worth a visit. Here Are About 320 Hecht Co. and Hoover Zook Shirts K3 < Slightly Imperfect @ Wi division of the Supreme Court of this State, following his conviction. He was once attacked in the United States Senate by Senator Wheeler of Montana, when the movement was started to investigate the administra- tion of Harry M. Daugherty as At- torney General. office, Army Concert Postponed. Willlam ¢, tomorrow afternoon th grippe to kéep his engagement. Therefore the recital has been post- STAR., WASHINGTON, D. . Felder at that time made a categorical denial of Senator Wheeler’s charges, declaring he had never asked for dismissal of pending liquor cases and had never asked the Attorney General to appoint any one with Wants Name Simplified. Alen Samuel Kronberg, conducting an electrical business as the Ask Electric Co., yesterday flled a peti- tion in the District Supreme Court to have his name simplified. He wants to be known as Alen Samuel Ask, as he declares many of his customers have learned to call him Mr. Ask by reason of that being his business name, which had been formed from his initials, A. S. K. He is repre- sented by Attorney J, J. O'Brien. e T R ————— White, head of the Army Music School, announces today that ‘Angel del Busto, bassoonst, who was to have appeared here in joint recital Dorothy Bedford, pianist, is too ill SPORTS HOSE FOR WOMEN ned untll Saturday afternoon, ~ uch 20 when tho samo program A very fine be glven. The concert will be N % + 3 . 1d at the Arm fusic School, h"gll-\h Lisle—in a cks. P50 ashington Bar The lowest Prices in Town at BARGAIN BASEMENT The newest styles and your money huck it you'ra not satisficd. Only 1 More Day to Get Some of These 2,600 Semi-Soft Collars Half - When Perfect, Dozen 35¢ Each 69c You’ve bought them by name time and time again and paid 35c apiece for them. really vitally wrong with these. Marked irregular be- cause of factory regulations—for little things neither you nor anycne else would be conscious of. Plenty of « sizes and a good variety of styles. A Special Purchase of The Hch Co. Spring Two-Trousers Suits 300 suits specially priced. - Including the new blue cheviots, serges and pinstripes for Spring A sale worth a special trip in itself. $2 3.75 Single and Double breasted models, correct to the tiniest detail, and authentic reproductions of Spring 1926 fashions for men. Plenty of sizes no matter what your height or girth. And if you need any alteraticns we’ll make them free! New Spring Topcoats, 167 Single-breasted boxcoats—the established topcoat fashion this season. In fabrics light or dark, as you prefer. Plain colors or good looking plaids and mixtures — all lined with striped satin. In a full range of sizes. Note—A few Hoover Zook Suits remain at Half Price and Less—too few to list in detail. THE HECHT CO. BARGAIN ANNEX pe now has 13 sovereigns and il Hoover Zook Hose wide range of most unusual patterns— that will attract your favor, Full fashioned . 2.00 s var THE HOSIERY SHOP Arthur Burt Co. 1343 F Street And there’s nothing The Hecht Co. and Hoover Zook Ties 89c¢ Splendid all-silk, open-end ties with silk slip-easy bands. In new light and dark stripes, fancy dots and plaids. The Hecht Co. and 55¢ New silk-and-wool, light- weight wool and silk-and-lisle hose in novelty weaves. Dis- continued numbers of Inter- woven hose. (21 Prs.) Fancy Wool Hose at 95c. Both the Hecht Co. and Hoover Zook hose formerly $2 and $2.50. (18) Men's Union Suits at 95c. Although they sold formerly at $2.50 to $3. (16) Men's Union Saits at $185. The famous Vassar make of cotton and wool. Formerly $4.50 to $10. (fl; Wool Blanket Robes at $445. Finely tailored robes, formerly $8 to $10 (31) Wool Blanket Robes at $6.45. Among them the famous Smart Clad Robes. Formerly $12.50 to $13.50. (72) Rayon Handkerchiefs at 35c. Plain colored handkerchiefs for- merly 75c. (750) Men’s Handkerchiefs at 15c. Made with fancy colored bor- ders. Formerly 35c. (480) Men's Handkerchiefs at 25c. Very fine white and bordered handkerchicfs formerly S0c. (212) Men’s Linen Handkerehiefs at 50c. All white, bordered, or plain colored. Formerly $1. 's Dress and Tuxedo (l’)smfh:'en:‘ $L18. Slightly soiled or mussed. Formerly $3 to $5. (15 Prs) Men's Wooklined Gloves at $1.95. Of mocha or capeskin. Formerly $4. 17 Prs.) Men's Gloves at 69c. Of ¢ soiled cape or buckskin. Some of silk. 613 E ST. FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1926. g ?ammaa,;l Lo GOLD CO. WA Springtime is evidenced in the new modes at Louis Gold’s Shades of “Spring”—every tint and hue that is new—every idea that strikes an advance note in fashion. Truly the woman who is seeking the newer things to wear will enjoy her visit here! ¥ Many new ideas are offered in the finest )'# new ook, SUTES have coto back, and how entrancing are the new effects—twill Oats worsteds, tweeds, etc. A suit style for every street and sport requirement, An alluring col- lection of models— featuring many An Assortment RLLLPELLLI0LUVOVLVVLVVVLVLVLVVIVLCLVOCLLLLPLOVVVNVVNG VL E new conceptions, of Tweed Suits such as the puff are Marked sleeve and em- broidery trim. Squirrel and mole $ . touches of trim- 2 miing enhance their appeal. French grays, new greens, Scores of bois de rose, sand, navy Twill, and and black are among the other fine wanted shadings—every size Suits in is in the collection. A Navys, Tans moderate price for such and Grays, qualities and designs. individually styled $ 49.50 1214 F ST. N.W. 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