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e e e D. 0, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1925 'WASHINGTON, Virginia Realtors Convene. Special Dispatch to The Star. ‘WINCHESTER, Va., October 16.— The Virginia Real Estate Association began its fifth annual session here tonight, with approximately 200 e (Cobsright, 10250 ™ | members registered, many of them —— accompanied. by their wives. The session will end tomorrow afternoon —————e Seventy-seven farms are still under cultivation within the city limits of St. Louls, ica’s splendid internal credit is due to her rapid repayment of war obliga- tions—the politiclans have proved that where it 18 purely a matter of opinion | their wards count for as much as those of the economists. Thus in the last Congress, the Dem- ocratic tax bill which was accepted in the House at the last minute by |the Republicans in an attempt to make | It their own, and which finally pre- | vailed in the Senate through a coall- tion of Western Republicans and Dem- ocrats was based on political rather than nomic theory ‘and carried welght with Republicans as well as Democrats generally. It was adopted against the advice of the administra- tion. Something of the same kind appears to be coming again. When it comes to reducing taxes, Congress can wield the ax as deftly as the Execu- CONGRESS SEEKING - T00UTDO COOLIDGE Leaders Planning Economy Drive Beyond Plans of THE HIGH COST OF HOSIERY How to save 259, yet get style. and beauty. Plain Facts to guide in shopping. Established 1909 1219-1221 G Street N.wW. Store Hours 9 AM. to 6 P.M. If asked in what country is Mont Blanc probably ninety-nine out of a hundred would answer Switzerland. ‘The map shows that it is in France. ! 1 President. By Consolidated Press. | Congress appears to he ready to reach out for all the political glory possible as u reducer of taxes. The Coolldge administration will have fits hands full restraining Congress from making too great a cut in Govern: ment revenues 7 the outlook as the ways and | pares for its ses- | nsider a _new retary Mellon of the Department will not lay bill s in previous years, but | aid and advise,” which means | will be kept on the alert pre. nting extreme cuts in revenue. So he is starting out conservatively with | & prediction that the Government rev- | enues will not stand more than a 250,000,000 cut. See $100,000,000 Cut. Put Republican leaders have gone | than in their estimates of what | | i be cut, and the public has been | educated to believe something around | $400,000,000 s not an impossible ‘ongress wi bill that calls for t $35 0 reductf nd then it t 1 acticability ready the Denoc Western Re- publicans are edging on the s nini ion supporters from the with broad hints that smaller incomes will have to receive the benefit of the | cut. | Representative Garner of Texas, Democrat, who is considered the best | ij} posted man in his party in the House | || on taxes, is talking of exempting | evervbody with a $4.000 income and | married men with $5.000 incomes. This ||| vill be vehemently opposed by the ad- | ministration on the ground that too many people would be relieved alto- gether of the obligations of citizen ship. Small sums from 3,000,000 p sons, however negligible, are cons ered better for the cause of good gov- | arnment than exemptions for the many and tax burdens on the few. Polit- ically suc ument is not so | powerful ¢ as the Congres- slonal elections are coming more voters would be inclined to ex press gratitude for being totally ex empted than for a cut which they will be asked to believe could have been made to reach the point. Won't Cut Debt Payments. It would cost ahout $100.000,000 to exempt the persons in the classes referred to by Mr. Garner and t why he would add it to the $ 000,000 admitted by Secreta as a basis for cutting. i revenues do shrink when there is a tax cut, the Democratd are getting ready to argue that it isn't necessary to make such large annual payments on the war debt and that it should be | spread over 62 year: s being done with the foreign debto However unsound this philosophy may be from the viewpoint of inter- national credit and finunce—and there 18 no question in the minds of dis interested finance experts that Amer- soon and vanishing | INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN Automobile Parking Service W. . Moses & Sons Furniture October sixteenth and seventeenth Carpets L R Tonight and Saturday Furn Established 1861 F Street and Eleventh = Linens Upholster) AN INVITATION to the WASHINGTON PUBLIC To Inspect Our Newly Remodeled and Enlarged REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE OFFICES We have remodeled and: enlarged nur offices, which will now afford us spacious quarters. We will continue our business along the lines which it has been conducted in the past. The aim of this organization has - been and is to develop a great Realty 4 ; % g | g % g 3 !} g g g i § g ance companies. We face the future with atrndant assurance and confidence that we feel the public will respond te sin- cere and efficient effort to serve its requirements in Real ance and Loans. We invite our cus- tomers and friends everywhere to share with us our cherishea vision of a steady and certain progress for this business through a long period of years. to serve you. J. LEO KOLB REALTOR 923 New York Ave. MAIN 5027 Our and Insurance institution founded on thoroughly modern and pregres- sive business principles with a defi- nite ideal of service and profit to the public and producing the highest revenue for our clients, corsistent with satisfying desirable tenants. We have the facilities for making loans on desirable real este> ana writing your insuranz oldest and most reliable fire insur- ‘ze have the facilities and desire 1237 Wisconsin Ave. 2 In America’s Estate, Insur- Georgetown Office %@fl?fi@m&m&@mfim& 52526252 There doesn’t seem to be any let-up to the interest displayed in our Birthday bargains—and to keep that interest at high pitch we offer these exceptional values for Saturday. SMART FASHIONS FOR GIRLS AND JUNIORS Featuring Chic and Girlish Models in Fur- Trimmed Second Floor Little Tots’ Coats Warm and serviceable coats, $5 .95 Navy Serge School Skirts $2.79 Warm and serviceable full- Girls’ Sweaters pleated models on detacl le Woven of soft-finished yarns $ I 95 in sizes 2 to 6 vears. Made in chinchilla, suedes and velours. Second Floor body. Sizes 8 to 14 year Second Floor in the smart coat models and slip-over styles. Sizes 2 to 6 and 7 to 14 years. Second Floor COATS The girl of 7 to 14 years and the junior girl with ideas of her own will be “tickled” with this showing of Furgrimmed Coats of soft velours, suedes and bolivias, in the newest shades of wine, agate, deer, blue and rust. Glove Silk Vests and Bloomers Fine, heavy quality—re- inforced in places of wear; pink, orchid, peach. maize and ‘all white. All sizes. Mandel trimmed (natural dve) and dved opossum lars. $10.00 Sizes 7 to 14 years col- Bloomers Anniversary Price $125 $1.85 RAYON CHEMISE Anniversary Price, 31.85 In a great assortment of new ‘designs and colors. Tailored models. as well ‘as fancy trimmed lace styles. $ ] 5.00 in two-tone effects. Sizes Junior Girls : 5 36 to 46. Speclally priced. Sizes 13, 15, 17 years 98 Main Floor Girls’ Dresses Ideal for dress or school wear—dresses of wool-crepe, s ,95 R tweeds and velvets. Sizes 7 to Second Floor y e : Washable Panty Dresses Ideal for kiddies to wear while 1 0 $1.0 14 years. at play. Of chambrays, ginghams and plain materials. Many hand- embroidered and bands of contrast- g material. Rompers, 69¢ Second Floor Beacon Bath . Robes Suitable for gifts as well as for your very own kiddies. Sizes $2,50 - $4.50 2 to 6 and 8 to 14 Jears ..uva.. s second Floor Sworzyn's First ee the @test PARIS COLORS Full Fashioned Thread Silk .Hosiery CHIFFON WEIGHTS - MEDIUM WEIGHTS - GLOUVES UNDERWEAR_ at popular prices LIGHT WEIOHTS HEAVY WEIGHTS Ut all .@ading Stores She wrote: “Don't ever attempt to | apologize for asking me to do vour hosiery shopping! Stockings one of the easiest things for me to buy. are Yours are on their way—and T am quite sure you will like them “I didn’t need all the money vou sent. And you worricd about not sending enough! The secret of my I p economy is . . And she went on to tell how she had finally solved the hosiery prob- lem. Women are now that does mean extravagance. Cautious shop- pers are learning that they can re- duce their annual hosiery budget. Nowadays durability and beauty lare combined. learning sheerness not necessarily Wise shopping will soon show ypu how to save, yet sac rifice nothing to style and luxury First, you should a claims made for different hosiery and learn a few simple ways of compari son. The claim of “pure silk” can be made by any one. However, a claim is not always a truth. The sole in- surance you have that the hosiery you buy is pure silk is the name and fame of the manufacturer. If it is a long-established firm with a reputation to maintain, you can be absolutely sure that the claim of pure silk is true. “Pure dyes” is another factor that means much to you. If dyes are not pure the fabric will rot and the liie ! of the hosiery will be shortened. Furthermore, there is a common practice of “loading” or “weighting” hosiery which gives it a false im- pression of weight. Mere heaviness is not an indication of quality. Kay- ser hosiery is never weighted You can easily learn how to de- tect the genuine full-fashioned ho- | siery and the imitation. Genuine full fashioned has a seam which runs from the toe tip to top of stocking. The imitation is merely the old- fashioned tubular hose with a fake seam running up the back. Aiter | the first washing it loses its shape | twisting and wrinkling around the ankle in loose folds. The genuine full fashioned is knit to conform to the shape of the leg {and insures periect neatness and style. R shopper can afford to merely go to the counter and buy hosiery if she ! depends on “looks™ and “feel.” Your | safety lies in first looking for the obvious that no cautious "HOSIERY. label of the manufacturer, for unfor- ]tmmcl,\- all is not gold that glitters. | When the name “Kayser” is on ihosiery. it is a guarantee of 1007 { full fashioned, 100% pure silk, 100% pure dyes. When you buy hosiery just say: | “Kayser’s, please,” and you will save { yourself not only from disappoint- ment, but from extravagance. vou will save vourseli * k% % Kayser offers the latest in colors and tints. In sheerness and beauty. None of these need be sacrificed to | attain long wear. But some sheerness has strength from proper knitting. Some lacks strength. Through a clever Kaysér inven- tion the annoyance of “runs” is pre- vented. This is called the Marvel Stripe* . . . a series of knotted loops below the knee—barely notice- able. And yet it is extremely cffec- tive, and is guaranteed to prevent garter runs from continuing. Look for the Slipper Heel* It is gracefully shaped to a mnarrow point and accentuates the slender {lines of the ankle. This is a style feature which every woman appre- ciates. * K K K Every woman should consider ho- siery as a staple article. y Do not be misled by pretty pic- tures. Costly art does not insure long wear in hosiery. Do not be le_d astray by hysteric claims. There is nothing magical nor exclusive to honest manufacture. For every four pairs of ordinary hosiery, women tell us, only three pairs of Kayser's are needed. This is a saving of 25%. Are you interested in saving 25¢ out of every dollar you spend on hosiery? . How many pairs of hosiery are {you buying today? What would {your saving be if you '‘adopted Kayser's? Your hosiery allowaunce will tell the ’ story. Marks Res