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EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1929, an accurate index of the listener cov- erage an advertiser, political campaign- er or any user of the ether may reach over a given station or stations. 1t has been hoped to have two radio questions in the population census. The second would have been contingent upon the reply to the first, which was whether a recelving set was in a par- ticular home. If that was answered affirmatively, the second question would have been whether the set was crystal or tube, to indicate whether it was ob- solete or modern. Inclusion of even the single quasti- 1 comes as a surprise. Unquestionab: all the industry will be elated. It wi fill a great radio need. Brent Copyrisht, 1920.) THE {Census Enumesstors Will Get Radio Data in Answer to Single Question| 26 CAPITAL G TAX CUT IS PROPOSED Senator Couzens Asks Per-‘ manent Reduction From 12 1-2to 10 Per Cent. jar with textile th and South, Mr. Venezuelan Minister Honored. By Cable to The Star. LIMA, Peru, December 12.—Venezuc- |1an Minister Andres La Rosa yesterday | was presented with a branch from the fig tree planted here by Simon Bolivar, the liberator, in recognition of his services in organizing Bolivian socletles. The presentation ceremony was at- tended by many prominent Peruvians. La Rosa declared he would replant the shoot in Venezuelan soil. D O, Word to this effect was received Tues- |day from Secretary of Commerce TEXT'LE SUGGESTIONsvumunt to whom the suggestions were GIVEN TO COMMITTEE ™% nsan, who e at the head or textile plants in New England and of five plants in North and South Caro- lina, submitted his proposals to the Prosident, with the suggestion to Mr. Hoover that the present offered oppor- tunity for him to “very materially im- prove the conditions of the textile in- dustry, which, as you know, have been very bad for & number of years." In his letter to the President Mr. Kendall said the industry was suffering from overproduction, due to three in- fluences—style changes, substitution of rayon for cotton and increase in pro- ductive capacity, “due to operating cot- ton mills in States which permit the| Pallone, a game of ball played be-| working of women and minors at night.” | tween two sides, each numbering from | N After suggesting that the President! five to eight persons, is the national ‘@ add to his committee a man of recog- game of Italy. nized standing fa conditions in the Nor Kendall said: “The action I vculd suggest would be to secure by mutual consent an agreement to permanently reduce the working hours per week in all the tex- tile mills to not over 50; to pay the same weekly wage for 50 hours that was paid for 54 or 60, whatever schedule the individual mills operated on, and in mills that operated day and night to replace positions left vacant by woman workers on the night shift. and to re- place, just as far as possible, vacancies appearing among woman workers on the night shift with men. — —e |Henry T. Kendall, Manufacturer, ‘Would Cut Working Hours, but Keep Up Wages. A census of radio receiving sets in, The only explanation by the Census the United States will be made as part | Bureau as to the inclusion of the ques- of the 1930 population census. tion is that it “will give the direct Despite rejection by Congress of a |answer to the question as to how large proposal that this be done, the advisory ‘ the potential radio audience is.” committee of the Census Bureau, in| The information obtained thre = ; T arranging questions to be asked DY |the census, which begins in ADril.o‘\:vgifi enumerators, included a_ solitary in-|serve several purposes. First, it will re- quiry relating to radio. But it will g0 | pjace the approximate data on radio a long way toward supplying the infor- | ysage and listener coverage with actual ‘mation as to the extent to which radio | s¢atistics, so long sought by the indus- is used in this country. Information |try, Tt also will provide an adequate now avallable, at best, is guesswork. | yardstick for radio,administration, par- “Do you have a radio " is the | ticularly in the disfribution of facilities. question the enumerator will ask at|on the basis of the “radio population” each home visited. of given areas. Finally, it will provide Ample Time to Order ERSONAL Engraved Christmas Cards ny choice selections av eting eards of all kinds. WM. BALLANTYNE & SONS s AND 1421 F St. | By the Associated Press. BOSTON, December 12.—Suggestions offered to President Hoover by Henry T. Kendall of Boston, textile manufacturer, for changes designed to improve oper- ating and_production conditions in_the textile industry have been referred to the committee formed by the President to help in the stabilization of business Central Missouri counties have o raised the bountv on wolves from $5 to $20 becauss inroads of the animals have increased. Senator Couzens, Republican, of Michigan yesterday proposed additional tax reduction, in the form of a perma- nent cut from 12!2 to 10 per cent in the capital gains and loss tax. He of- fered the proposal as an amendment to the pending resolution for a $160,000,- 000 slash on income taxes due next EETE — T year. j e oo wone we o | Another Great King’s Palace Dollar Day—With Values to Make It the Busiest Day of the Year! e 0. vty adeition HOPIRG | z — FREED RADIO GIVEN AWAY ' Why Not Open a Charge Account? - to obtain action on the resolution in the form it passed the House, Senate lead- ers hold out little hope for the Couzens Every customer can enter this great Christmas_contest. The $117.25 Freed All- Console "Radio. which will _be Enjoy this great convenlence during your holiday shopping—ang _after. Come In tomorrow and see upabeut it. proposal. The resolution provides for slashing 1| ongle BAdl N OLAND, per cent off existing rates on the indi- | . vidual and corporation levies. The cut | would apply to incomes of this calendar | year. Discussing his amendment, Senator Couzens, who is a member of the finance committee, explained that it || would not go into effect until next year || and would have no effect on the 1930 income of the Treasury. “There is a large body of public opin- fon,” said Couzens, “that believes there | would be a freer exchange of capital || assets if the capital gains tax is not so | (§| large. It is contended that there is much frozen real estate and stocks| which the owners would like to sell, |/} but. decline to because of the large cap- ital gains tax. “It is also contended that because of this condition a shctage in stocks was || created. which plays# a part in the re- cent stock market si¥ation. This would be a real aid to bness for 1930. I don’t believe the projt®®d resolution ac- || complishes that purpcée.” SCHURMAN ADVOCATES DIPLOMATIC FRANKNESS in Friday at 7:15 P.M., Station Tune MAL, for King’s Palace Broadeast. Satisfaction Since 1859 NGS PAL 810-818 Seventh St. NW. Men’s $1.50 and $2.00 I 5 Gift Shirts fine workmanship—quality shirts in every v and every shirt PER- FEC Materials ~include imported and domestic broadcloth, rayon-stripe broad- cloth, woven madras, jacquard madras, rayon-stripe madras and novelty printed broadcloth. White, plain colors, stripes and figures in wonderful variety. Soft Collar Attached Stiff Collar Women’s $1.50 and $2.00 Silk Hosiery $1.50 PERFECT SILK HOSE, full fash- ioned, in chiffon and service weights. All colors. $1.00 Pair. Fine fabrics with twin-point heels and triple- point heels. Slight irre; lars, $1. $2.00 Full-fashioned Silk Hose, chiffon silk to_ the top, also service weight. Beautiful quality. Slight Novelty Boxed Stationery Colored wood boxes filled Guaranteed Fountain Pens Black and colors in men’s, women's and children’s fountain pens, with 14-K. s o diipuicts and iridium tps. with high-grade stationery. In red and black, two shades of green, gray and blue. Desk Sets Women’s Gloves, 2 for in two-clasp style with doe- finished lining. All sizes and Smart_chamoisuede gloves colors. ]. with embroidered cuffs, also Children’s Gloves and “Smooth Speech and Sharp Prac- tice” Is Ineffective, Ambassa- dor to Germany Declares By the Assoclated Press. BERLIN, December 12.—United States Ambassador Jacob Gould Schurman ‘Tuesday night told a large and dis- tinguished audience of Americans and Germans that “there is no greater mis- take than the supposition that effec- tive diplomacy can nowadays be an af- {llr of smooth speech and sharp prac- ice.” He was speaking at a testimonial Attached Separate Collar to Match Neckband Shirts All Sizes, 1314 to 17 First Floor, Next to Millinery Section Make-Up Boxes Has mirror in lid. Box filled with dusting powder and bath salts. Fancy Boudoir Sets Consists of five decorated bottles and tray for bath- Toom or dressing table. Bot- tles to be used for witch hazel, lotions, mouth wash, ete. Men’s Pajamas Gauntlets, 2 prs. Knitted wool gloves and mittens, decorated cuff zauntlets and wool gauntlets, lined jersey gloves and fur- top mittens. Men’s Lined Cape Gloves $2.00 Cape kid gloves, with fleece lining. Black, tan and brown, All sizes. Children’s Lined Cape Gloves Boys' and girls’ smart and §| $ Consisting of blotter, ink- stand, letter opener and pen tray. In black and green School Bags Handle and strap styles in durable plaids bound with plain colors. Pencil and n'xéwn compartment on out- side. Street Floor $ irregulars. $l. Narrow Heel and Pointed Heel Silk Hose of a famous brand. All-over silk chiffon, full fash- ioned. Slight irregulars. §1. Extra Size Full-Fashioned Pure Silk Hose, in the fashion- able shades. Subject to slight irregularities. $1. Street Floor Brilliant Novelties In $1.49 and $1.69 broadcloth, flannelette, madras and 3 Plaza pongee pajamas, with rayon frogs. All sizes. Men’s $1.50 Union Suits Elastic-ribbed cotton suits, serviceable brown and tan capeskin gloves with fleecs lining, also leather gauntlets. Useful dinner arranged in his honor by the American Chamber of Commerce in Germany. Among the numerous Ger- man officials present was the new min- ister of economics, Prof. Paul Molden- hauer. President Frederick W. King of the chamber read a testimonial, which had been signed by thousands || Gifts for Everybody Useful Articles Priced for Economy SHAVING STAND with SMOKERS’ SETS, tray, brush and large mirror. $1. pipe holder, cigarette fjar, MAN’S MILITARY SET, Pipe stand and match TOY For Our Greatest Dollar Day Soldier Sets Unbreakable Dolls Stuffed Dogs Gift Mechanical Trains All-Metal Sonny Wagons Doll Houses holder. $1. of Americans scattered throughout Ger- many. ‘The Ambassador seemed deeply moved by the tribute to him. On the Kellogg pact for renuncia- tlon of war, he said, “war is no longer a part of the normal legal activity of mankind. Henceforth all must be based on the hypothesis of abiding peace.” NORTHWEST IS RELIEVED BY CONTINUED RAINFALL One of Longest Drought Periods of Pacific Coast Is at Last Broken. By the Associated Press. SEATTLE, Wash., December 12.— Rain and snow continued in the Pacific Northwest Tuesday, bringing relief from one of the longest drought periods || in the history of the Pacific Coast. As far south as Fresno, Calif,, inter- mittent rains were reported as gales lashed the coast, causing some delays to shipping. Snow was reported in Washington and British Columbia and the moun- tains of Oregon, the fall at Scenic, Waesh., measuring 15 feet in the last few days. The storm interfered with airmail service to Pacific Coast cities. Although Seattle light officials said || the precipitation had ended danger of a shortage of hydro-electric power for the Municipal and Puget Sound Power & Light Co. plants, Tacoma officers | were not so optimistic. The fall of rain and snow there had been less than in other places on the Sound, and it was said that the crisis was not over, al- though some relief had been felt. Election in San Salvador Quiet. By Cable to The Star. SAN SALVADOR, December 12.— Municipal elections which took place throughout El Salvador on Sunday and || Monday were entirely without incident. ‘The candidacies were based on per- sonalities, not on party lines, and the more popular candidates received the majority of votes in practically every instance. The Trade Mark A HANDSOME DESK SET— Makes a Rich GIFET Guaranteeing Satisfaction The Wahl-Eversharp Fountain Pen Desk Set is without doubt the hand- somest and most desirable and de- pendable of all the various sets now offered. It's unique. and s such_presents many attractive Gift possibllities. The “Points” are 14-karat gold and may be exchanged for any style— and are instently interchangeable in any holder. Wahl Eversharp Personal Point Fountain Pens are obtainable only in Wahl Eversharp Desk Sets, See our colorful selection of beau- tifully matched sets—at prices that will save you hours of shopping. STOCKETT- FESEC < diplomacy ||}/ sizes 3 ankle ankle Men’s B. V. D. Union Suits Genuine B. V. D. athletic suits, sizes 36 to 46. 6 to 46. Long sleeves, length; sleeve and cuffs. 1 Limit, Wheelbarrows Child’s Chair Clown and Donkey Circus Main Street Structo Steam Shovels and Grab-bucket Slate Blackboards Friction Toys Pretty Polly Mechanical Ski Jumper China Doll’s Dishes Moving Vans Army Trucks Mechanical Toys Metal Aeroplanes Rolypoly Toys Wheeled Toys PRODUCING STATIONERS ST~ -’ W 3 to a buyer. No C. 0. D. or phone orders. Men'’s Fancy Socks, 3 prs. for Medium and heavy weight fancy hose in rayon-and-lisle and rayon-and-cotton in new patterns. Sizes 10 to 11%. Men’s $1.50 Mufflers Tenpin Sets Bowling Alleys Story Books Popular Games Baby Grand Planos Big Parade Road-Building Set Haymaking Set Building Blocks Third Floor Santa Himself Is Here Bring the Children To Meet Him Tomorrow Pure silk and rayon muf- flers, including genuine Eagle crepe. Square and ob- = long shapes. Plain, printed, N laid and embroidered pat- NS, Men’s Handkerchiefs g 6 for < d Fine quality handkerchiefs, 3 to the box. Two boxes for one dollar. Men’s Ties, 2 for 2,000 handsome silk four- in-hands in small and large stripes and plain colors. Men’s Gifts, Boxed Belt and buckle sets, fancy ¢ suspenders, garter and sus- pender sets, silk socks and silk tles. Men’s Work Shirts, 2 for Blue chambray shirts with attached collar, two pockets, and triple - stitched seams. Sizes 144 to 17. Men’s Socks, 4 prs. for Cigarette Sets Smart, cedar-lined enam- cled box with pocket case to match. In red and black and green and black com- binations. Children’s Handbags Popular styles in red. green, tan and gray. All nicely lined and fitted with mirror. In holly box. Brief Cases and Bags Black and tan brief cases $ $ of fabrikoid with short han- dle or shoulder strap; also black Boston bags. Men’s Leather Gifts Sets of cigarette case, pocket lighter and key case; also roll style cases fitted with two brushes and comb or brush, comb and soap box. Also real leather bill folds with place for identification card and business card. ) Women’s Handbags Choice of gate-top tapes- try bags, underarm, pouch and long handle styles, nice- ly lined and fitted with purse and mirror. Boys’ Silver Knives Boys® sterling silver pocket knife with two fine steel blades and bale to attach to chain, Boxed Jewelry, 2 for Necklaces, earrings and bracelets in ‘many clever new styles, all nicely boxed. Steak Sets Made with silver - plated handles and guaranteed steel blades. Salt & Pepper Sets Tall, graceful styles of guaranteed silver plate, each set in lined box Street Floor Rayon fancy socks, rein- forced with lisle. Sizes 10 to 3 11%,. New fancy patterns. Slight irregulars. Men’s Lambsdown Shirts and Drawers, each Famous “Lambsdown” fleeced garments; long sleeve shirts, sizes 36 to 46; ankle drawers, sizes 34 to 44. Sleeve and ankle cuffs. Van Heusen Collars, 4 Perfect quality, all sizes, 14 to 17. Van Jack, Van Nord, Van Glow, Van Long, trimmed styles. RAYON BLOOMERS, Kayser shades. Juxurious quality. Regular and extra sizes in street and pastel Double extra sizes in pastel shades. RAYON UNDERWEAR in tailored, lace-trimmed and ruf- fled styles; gowns, pajamas, chemises, bloomers, dance sets, bloomer-bottom _chemises and brassiere-top, combinations. Regular, extra and double extra sizes in the lot. Street Floor Beautiful Rayon Underwear $1.50 CHARDONIZE (pronounced “Shardoneeze”) dance sets, bloomers, chemises, panties and vests, in novelty lace- and other noted makes, of $ bloomer-bottom Van Ince, Van Kissell Limit, 4 to a customer. Men’s Work Pants Sizes 32 to 42 waist in serviceable pants with wide- cut legs, belt loops and cuff bottoms. Dark patterns. Turkish Towels, 4 for Large size heavy ‘Turkish bath towels, all-white, or with colored borders. Prac- tical gl!u.' Street Flm.. Women’s Rayon Slippers, pair Beautiful rayon bedroom slippers with covered Cuban heels. Popular colors. Sizes 3 "V;uen': Storm Rubbers, 4 prs. for { First quality storm rub- & bers with medium and low heels. Plenty of sizes. Women’s Felt Slippers, 2 prs. for 1 $1.49 Umbrellas Women's and children’s rainproof umbrellas with smart handles and amber tips and ferrules. $]. Street Floor $1.29 Flat Crepe Underwear Women's chemises, stepins and panties of fat crepe, in 3 pastel shades. Tailored or lace trimmed. $1.29 Crepe Pajamas ‘Women's two-piece cotton crepe pajamas in novelty designs. Trimmed with con- § trasting colors. Bizes 16 and 17. $1.25 Flannelette Gowns Women's regular and extra size gowns with double yoke and long sleeves. Trim- med with hemstitching and fancy braid. a 69¢ Rayon Underwear, 2 for Women's vests, stepins, panties and bloomers in pas- tel shades, trimmed with contrasting colors. 59¢ Costume Slips, 2 for Muslin and “non-cling” § Comfortable felt slippers trimmed with ribbon. Elk soles. Assorted colors. Sizes to 8, Second Floor. 69c Porto Rican Gowns 2 for Soft nainsook gowns, handmade and hand embroidered in pastel shades. White, flesh and peach. Sizes 15, 16 and 17. Bargain Booth slips, in strap or built-up style, with deep hem. White, flesh and peach. 59¢ Coverall Aprons, 2 for Of cotton prints, bleached muslin_and - cretonne with straight or flare skirts. Trimmed with piping and colored bands Women’s Juliets, pair Fur-trimmed_felt_ Jullets with leather soles and rub- ber heels. Sizes 4 to 8. Favorite colors. Men’s Felt Slippers, pr., Excellent quality felt slip- pers trimmed with leather. Elk soles. Brown and gray. Sizes 6 to 11. Second Floor New Shipment Novelty Knited Turbans In All Colors 1 Smart, jaunty turbans of knitted pile fabrics — for women, misses and children. Street Floor Street Infants’ Creepers, 2 for White and colored broad- cloth creepers, sizes 1, 2 and 3 vears. Hand-embroldered. | fancy stitched, white and colored collars and _cuffs. Envelope and straight styles. $1.25 Bith Robes Tots' robes of Lawrence robing in rose, copen and blu?, trimmed with_rayon cord and " tassels. Sizos 2 o 6. l Second Floor Gifts $ Thifi tl[!"foor Week-end C. with 10x14 boxed frame 50-inch Tapestry and rayon ta- $1 ble runners. Plaited Wover Rugs Mahogany - finished Footst covered with velour.. Boudoir Lamps with gla: and paper-parchment shades, $1 Cushions, covered with tapestry and velour and well filled..$1 $1.25 Fringed Lace Curtain Pan- els in white and ecru........$1 ‘Third Floor Hand-Embroidered Models Manufacturer’s discon- tinued beautifully-worked models, including linen scarfs, fancy aprons, luncheon cloths with 'four napkins, curtains and laundry bags. Boxed Novelties $125 coat hangers, shoe trees and garters in rose, blue and orchid. Rayon Faille Pillows Rayon faille fancy pillows in modernistic, silhouette and satin stripe effects. Oharming and useful gifts. Novelty Bed Lights Many pretty styles in bed lights, in all colors, trimmed with fancy braid. Complete with cord and plug. New Bread Boards This clever novelty con- sists of bread board deco- rated on one side, with bread knife inside. 59c Dresser Scarfs 2 for Hand-embroidered dress- er scarfs and dainty glass towels in rose, blue, yellow and cream. Decorated China Beautiful and useful nov- elties in chocolate sets, flow- er bowls, sugar and cream sets, candlesticks, mayon- naise sets, flower pots and children’s breakfast sets. Picture Frames Single and double styles in attractive frames with blue, bronze or silver finish. Boudoir Lamps Dainty new boudoir lamps with_silhouette metal statu- ary figure and frosted glass back. Complete with cord. Street Floor Silk-and-Rayon Scarfs $1.50 scarfs and mufflers for women, men and chil- dren. Square, oblong and triangular styles in plaids, stripes, solid colors and hand-painted designs. Breakfast Caps Ribbon, lace and silk net articles, including breakfast caps, tie racks, shoe tree and garter sets, handkerchief cases and lace and georg:tte heckwear. Nicely boxed. Gift Novelties, 2 for Silk handkerchief cases, shoe tree sets, fancy garters, coat hangers, breakfast caps and carriage straps, in gift boxes. Handkerchiefs, box Boxes of three and six handkerchiefs including im- ported lace-trimmed novel- ties and embroidered corners in linen and fine swiss. Coat Flowers Hundreds of beautiful new coat and_ dress flowers in silk, chiffon and metals. $ Trailers and clusters in all colors. Nicely boxed. $2.50 Fur Strips, 2 for 2 and 4 inch fur strips of $ $ $ § $ $ coney, thibetine and mouf- flon in tan, brown. black and grey. Lengths for col- lars or cuffs. Street Floor | attachment knit suits. Knee two brushes and comb in handsome box. $1. CRETONNE-COVERE D BOXED STATIONERY, with drawer. $1. CHILD'S SILVER SET, Rogers, guaranteed for 20 years. Knife, fork and spoon. SHAVING SETS of com- plete tollet preparations. Melba, Williams, Colgate’s. $1. ELECTRIC TOASTERS and ELECTRIC HEATERS. Each, $1. SEWING BASKETS, in pretty styles. SI. Jewelry $1 In Boxes Lined With Velvet, Silk or Rayon Smart and beautiful new cos- tume jewelry, including novelty drop earrings, bracelets and brooches, rhinestone necklaces and bracelets, three-strand necklaces, ey KO - ® S1. MODERNISTIC JARS of bath salts and dusting pow- der. SI. DeVILBISS ATOMIZERS, tall, graceful style with cov- ered bulbs. 1. KITCHEN SETS of six steel pieces, nicely’ boxed. orated made. vet and TORS, 6- SMOKI §1. decorated metal, Street Floor ALUMINUM WASTE BASKETS of dec- matting, strongly $1. FANCY PILLOWS of vel- tapestry. S1. PERCOLA- -cup size. $1. ERS’ STANDS of $1. long pearl bead chains, children's silver link bracelets and finger rings of sterling silver with white and colored stones. Street Floor An Extra Boy’s Suit, Mackinaw 50c Misses’ Hose, 4 prs. for Misses’ long rayon-mixed sport hose in fancy patterns. slight irregulars. $1.00 Wool Undalegins, 2 prs. for Women's wool undalegins to wear under silk hose. Made with cut-out heels and toes. Irregulars. 50c Rayon-and-Wool Hose 3 prs. for Excellent quality rayon- wool-and-cotton hose, every pair perfect. In the wanted colors. 75c¢ Silk-and-Rayon Hose, 2 prs. for Perfect quality silk-and- rayon hose with twin black heels, French heels and square heels. Plain and picoted tops. Women’s Part-Wool Union Suits Forest Mills and other makes; sizes 36 to 42. Dutch or low neck, elbow sleeves or no sleeves, knee length. Also fleece-lined union suits in sizes up to 50. $1.00 Lisle Bloomers, 2 for $ Rayon Underwear, 2 for ‘Women's mercerized lisle bloomers in street shades. Shirred garter knees. Sizes 36 to 44, Women's excellent quality tailored and trimmed bloom- ers, chemises, step-ins and pantles, in pastel shades. $1.00 White Rayon Vests, 3 for Famous “Sunbeam” brand of luxurious white rayon vests with underarm shields. Size 36 only. or Overcoat ‘Buy one garment at $9.75 and for $1.00 more you can szlect another from the same group. Suits and mackinaws, sizes 8 to 17. Boys' over- coats, sizes 3 to 12. Street Floor Boys’ Knickers, 2 for ‘Tailored of fancy mix- tures and corduroy. Sizes 8 to 16. Made for good service, Street Floor Boys’ Caps, 2 for All sizes in golf style school caps, tailored of handsome woolen mixtures. Boys’ $1.50 Wash Suits Button - on suits with shambray, Peggy cloth and Daytona cloth pants and percale waists. Belted style, This Surpassing Christmas Sale of Lovely Silk Dresses $ Offers an Immense Selection Tomorrow $10, $12 and $15 Dresses and luxurious materials in scorgs fascinating styles. 20, 36 to 42, 44 to 50. Ensembles of of new and All sizes 13 to 19, 14 to Second Floor ¥ith long sleeves. Sizes 3 to 8. Boys” 79¢ Blouses, 2 for Perfect quality “Argo” blouses and slight irregulars of “Bell” blouses, in plain s broadcloth and fancy per- cale. High neck, long sleeves; also button-on style. Sizes 4 to 16. » Bk Boys’ Pajamas Boys' $1.95 and $1.50 pa- jamas in flannelette, ma- dras, broadcloth and cotton pongee. One-piece style, sizes 4 to 14; two-piece style, $ | sizes 8 to 18. 59c Silk-and-Rayon Hose 4 prs. for Women's all-over silk-and- §) rayon hose, in all sizes and colors. Irrcgulars, Street Floor 75¢ Vests & Bloomers, 2 for ‘Women's part-wool and cotton rayon-strip: vests and bloomers, regular and extra sizes. Vests have low neck and no sleeves. 39c Lisle Hose, 5 prs. for ‘Women’s mercerized lisle hose in black and colors, slight irregulars, Women’s Union Suits, 2 for Rayon-stripe knit cotton union suits, sizes 36 to 44. Low neck, no sleeves, knee length. Children’s Union Suits, 2 for Sizes 2 to 12 in waist- and ankle lengths, Children’s Hose, 5 prs. for Plain-ribbed and d°rby- ritbed hose inail colors, also long fancy hose. Per- fects and irregulars. Burson Silk-Rayon-and-Lisle Hose, 2 prs. for Women's $1.00 Burson silk-rayon-and-lisle_hdse in black and colors. Slight ir- regulars. 59c¢ Baby Pillows, 2 for Covered with pink or blue sateen and filled with soft, sanitary Kapok. Misses’ Silk Hose, 2 prs. for $1.00 pure silk hose with plcoted _tops and pointed heels. Slight irregulars in all colors. Street Floor 50c Children’s Rayon Hose, 3 Prs. for Sizes 6 to 9; in plain colored rayon hose; slight irregulars. Pillow Ticks, 2 for Ready-made_pillow ticks, sovered with plain and fancy feather-proof ticking, ready for use. Linen Scarfs, 2 for Pure linen oyster white scarfs with embroidered edge and worked ends. Sensible and attractive gifts. Hope Cotton, 7 yds. Perfect quality Hope yard- wide bleached cotton, stand- ard of excellence. Limit, 7 yards to a customer. Rayon Scarfs, 2 for Beautiful brocaded rayon scarfs in rose, blue and gold Gifts of the best sort. Street Floor 79c Brassieres, 2 for Medium and long models, fastened side or back. Of rayon stripe cotton with glastic inserts. Sizes 34 : Second Floor Mattress Covers Sizes for twin beds and double beds In these service- able mattresscovers of un- bleached er*.on, $ $ Boys’ $1.50 Sweaters Pull -over Sweaters in fancy patterns, also in plain navy with fancy trim. Sizes 28 to 36, Boys’ Knickers Sizes 8 to 16 fn well tal- § lored woolen knickers, fully lined, and corduroy knickers, unlined. Boys’ $3.98 & $4.98 Slickers 10 genuine Tower's Fish- brand green slickers, in brok- en sizes. Slightly mussed, s but absolutely waterproof. P 5 Boys’ Indian Suits Indian Chisf Play Suits of khaki, trimmed in bright colors. Feathered head- dress.” Sizes 4 to 12, Street Floor lowcases, 4 for 45x36 and 42x36 pillow- cases, made of excellent quaiity bleached pillowease cotton, free from starch. Crinkled Bedspread Sets Dainty and service- able crinkled sets of bedspread and bolster cover, in blue, rose, gold and green.