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EOUZENS SPORSERS | POWER MEASLRE Lglslatton Would Pface In- : : | ' dustry-Under Gontrol-of- - i Federal Governient. B ‘y the Assoclated Press. Legislation to place the power indus- & under the controlling hand of the Federal Government was before Con- gress today, sponsored by the chairman | f the Senate interstate commerce com- | ittee—Couzens of Michigan. | The bill is the second to follow thonths of in ot}ulry into and discussion af activities the glant power indus- try and its relations with the Federal Trade and issions. Couzens, a Republican, i8 the ‘author also of an gther bill, to the power com- mission, and was confident today of getting both the reorganization and the y propossls before the Senate | this session. “This is the first attempt to get the big power interests under Government control,” he said. “It would extend to power the same extent of control now exercised over railways by the Inter- state Commerce Commission, and, in addition, it would give the power commission_authority to require reports of securities and operations of holding companies.” Early Vote by C.Inlll“he The' bill for reorganization of the Federal Power Commission will be voted upon by the committeé ;.an early date. Extensive hearings have‘been held on it, resulting in indications from the administration of a reorganization of the present personnel. The second bill, extending rate-mak- ing control over the power companies came before the committee today, an Couzens intends to bring it up for con- sideration in public hearings as soon as the tariff bill is out of the way. \ Enlarging the membership and func- | tions of the P(:’!l’ Co]nmh:lu{\heu!;\d:‘: the Federal, water power acl Couzens prfiponl would empower the Federal initiate inquiries and revise rates! ip response to complaints by power distributors, by State regu- latery bodies or by a reasonable number of consumers. It would authorize the commission to require regular reports from all companies and persons affected and to initiate remedial proceedings when these rts showed meed for them. It would constitute the com- alss‘on of five instead wof three mem- TS, - Co-operation With States. Investigations and resulting orders would be performed in co-operation with State regulatory bodies, the bill providing action by joint boards made up of Federal commissioners and State ummes commissioners from territory I’.I'l'he bm':lilw defilru that fran- nts of any 'mld mlh it unlawful for:any hnldlng issue securities v‘“@o:; t:\‘ut lubmlmng to lnvetfl‘lflm in- ing permission of the Federal commis- sion. Stressing that the measure would not !nm(ere wllh State regulation of intra- state po! ction and sale, Cou- | zens md it “takes up control where the j!ll'lld\fflon of the State cannot now reach. He believes that the amount of power transmitted and sold in inter- state business is larger than is gener- ally believed and !h,lt investigations by | the central commission would develop | material with which State regulatory | bodies could work. 4 ASKS PUBLIC TO AID IN ROAD BUILDING Engineer’s Office Announces Dump- ing Areas for Select Material - in Mount Vernon Project. ‘The general public is being invited to have a hand in the construction of the ne;l M&l:t Vernon Memorial High- way, for n Wex Office today m Al Schmitt, civil engineer, that d‘lmnlnfl areas for select material, clay, stone, conopepe,cbrick, -nuy similar loads, hive mow been es(ab-‘ lished. The United Stal Engineer Office, | which is under Wirection of Maj. | Brehon Somervell, district engineer Im’ the War Departmjent fot the Washing- | ton area, has established these dumping | areas to aid in constructiig the roadway fills, both uj m of the Highway Bridge and tream on the former site of the ithian ~¥asht Club, Mr. Schmitt e: Ma}, ‘Somervell’ al of- up sl the mghwny mfiurm for dump- Maj. Sometwell is- supervising the dredging work for theiBureau of Public Roads of the Department of Agriculture. | g There's @old in Carolina. RALEIGH, N G, {P)—North Caro- lina has produced and silver worth | $23,663,766 since thediscovery of pre- cious metals in the State'in 1799. A nual production, .huuw rmm $225,- . in 1887, to $1,000, in 'Hundreds / of “Thousands of Wise Americans Demand Kruschen Salts {'’Keeps you in good health all the | time—skin clear and body free from fat. Just think of ter and different salts were oniy in- troduced into America a few months 2go—yet a host of intelligent Ameri- cans are healthier and happier be- | cause of their supreme goodness. Kruschen Salts are the daily health dm of millions of peopl: the world | over—they are the largest, selling | | medicinal salts in Great Britain, One-half teaspoon of Kruschen in ® glass of hot water every morning | gently but surely stimulates Qh! Hv- | er, bowels and kidneys to healthy | | elimination. | But the six vitalizing and réjuve- guunz salts 1 Kruschen do more | than cause regular elimination—the man or woman who takes them reg- | ularly need have no fear of poisons | polluting the system which is the a:usf of meny annoying and depres- g | One bottle of Kruschen 'Salts lasts 4 weeks) costs but 85¢ :ndi me bottle will prove of vast bene- | l to people who have constipa- ion, headaches, indigestion, ner-| ness, rheumatism, -depression, | idity and auto-intoxication. | i Not only that but one bottle will} g about body activity-r-increase energy, vigor and. ambition, rkling eyes and freedom from mplel and blemishes—millions all this—you ought to know it. {Sold by Peoples Drug Stores and *:nmu America over.—Advertise- 51.50 Cehnese Clllfion Scu'fs Very Special! As light and airy as’a Spring day—a smiart acces- sory for Spring coats and frocks. In the delicate pas- tel -shades that are so im- portant this season. 89¢ Goldenbers's—Main Floor Beginning Saturd WEEK—to Emphasize the Buy- ing Power of One Hun- dred Million Dol- lars! No Phone Ordcn Accepted $1.50 Chiffon and Service Hose 84c Pair Lregulars of a nationally Pl known make. Full-fashioned B and silk to the top—the sheer, with picot tops. Newest ] shades. 14 Main Floor. \q 79c Bridge Lamp Shades § 49c p| | Dainty seco (silk-and-cot- Il ton) shades in pretty tones of I} orchid or peach, with flowér ecorat e val Pl d tion. Rar Tues! [| Goldenbers’s—Downstairs Store. Friday Bargains! Housewares $1.00 Wiggs' Waterless Cleanser, 5-1b. pails; at., 78(! $1.50 Wash Bollers, No. 8 size, Nesco quality. Has heavy spe- cial metal bottom and X strong wood grip han- @Y 4, 69c Glass Wash Boards, with heavy glass rubbing .u;- [ace and strongly made wood frame 49¢ 3498 Electric Stoves, 2-bumer size: sturdy nickel-plated finish; Sflly ) 5“‘-55:" %tellh mple attach- ment " ¢ord ”-95 $1:39 Vegetable B!na n or ‘i biue enamel round compnmenu aee 34c Scrap Baskets of nietdl, in solid - culor finishes of green, blue, red or ma- hogany . . Full size rolls of Wlldurf Tis- que Tollet. Paper, re(ullrlv T4 & Special at t 98¢ Gleml.led an Gnrbu( Cans, 6%-galon uz,wm: 79, lock-top cover ¢ $1.00 Liquid me Mop, with washable, removable head, com- mm with long handle. 79 mthd Veneer .oil - treated ! $2.00 Fish Aquarium ot wrought metal, with 2-gallon size glass globes. to sell $1.29 Twr]vhpifce Bosteis Set, of attractive green glass. Com- prising 4 cups, 4 saucers and 4 plates. Exceptional value!..$1.00 Goldenberg’s—Dewnstairs Store, Fi ndly Bur[a m! Notion Dept. 10c and 15c Bias Seam Tape, 6-yd. pieces, in white and colors. Slight irregu- lars. Sc piece. 29¢ Chair Pads, with cre- tonne coverings in pretty | 19¢ each. assorted styles, S ngh: irreg- ulars. 15c each, 25c Baby All- Rubber | Pants, in white, flesh and natural color. 18¢ pair, 19¢ and 25¢ Dre« Shields, nainsook covered and light- weight styles. Children’s Rubber Aprons. Goldenbers's—M: Suits taken from higher priced lines and marked at a fraction of their regular .cost because quantities are limited and Medium and | | l Friday at | size ranges are incomplete. light shades in grays and tans. suitable for Spring wear. (186 pairs) Men’s $5.50, $6.50 and $7.50 Trousers at $4.95 a Pair Fine Worsteds, Cassimeres and Cheviots, in stripes of hard-finished ~ fabrics, fancy mixtures in dozens of patterns ¢ for your selection. your odd coat and -vest from this collection at a big sav- mg. Sizes 29 to 46 included. Goldenber’ Dep: nt Match up Direct Eptrances o Men's Friday Bargains! Upholsteries $9c Rayons, . beautifully col- ored Hx stripes and plain shades. For draperies and por- 29 3 (4 tieres 39c Swiss in dou and fig- ures; also cream mar- quiseue with colored Glazed Chmtz, floral and ||ur~:r) designs. 25 pieces, cial . ‘sl 25 ge\\mg‘ Machine Cover of good quality cre- tonne. Attractive colors 790 $2.50 Couch Cowrt of lmrnc Full width and length. stripes. $12 Linene Slip Cover sm to fit most any stuffed living. room set—davenport, club and wing chair set. s7 50 Each .. $2 Bed s, well filled and covered with heavy art and striped ~ticking. Large size. Each $3 Pepperel Plaid Blankets, extra large size, 74x84 inches, Finished with wide $L75 sateen binding & $1.50 Pla|d Bhnket: 66x76. Comt’lonshlq weight h{or cool :Spring nights. 5 Patch Quilts, 74x84 size. 7ashable in many attractive colers. t of dotted and figured muslin, White only. ‘\)‘\’ith valance and tie- acks. Also ecru scrim curtains oot 09C $1.50 Tallored Curt:mt with deep hem on’ sides and bot- tom. M}de of scrim in light ecru. 2% yards long, 34 inches wide . 970 $15 Gladstone Bags of genu- ine cowhide, 22 and 24 inch sizes. Q%hdb steel frame an rass Jocks $9.50 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1938 'ree Parking Space Opposite Eighth St. E LDENEBERGS Phone NAtional 5220———————————The Dependable Store 56(: & 60c Ribbon Novelties Choice 35(: Such attractive things as lace-edged silk handkerchief with garters to match, or lovely hand-painted handkerchief case with gift card. Ribbens—Main Floor. Friday Bargains! Linens 25c Huck Towels, plain and hemstitched; colored bor- 16¢ ders. ial Friday at.. 50c rkish Towels, all with fancy . Jacquard borden, 29 20x40 inches. Special. . c 49c Guest Towels, pure linen; hand embroidered; neat 250 assorted patterns $1.50 Porto Rican Bridge Sets, hand-embroidered; 5 pes. 590 36x36_inches .... Goldenberg's— 3 Friday Bargains! Stationery $1 Picture Frames, in gold or silver finish. 5x7, ' 6x8,. 6.0 7x9 and 8x10 inch sizes. . 35c Boxed Stationery, peach or pongee. No white. Ore- 13 quire boxes. Good quality +9C $1 Fountain Pens, seif-filling Stylasl:ar“‘men and 'mz‘ en; > lo pol iridium _tip) 79¢ Golden| emrkabe Sa ; ffering! $1 Fruit-of-the-Loom and Nainsook Undies At Half Price Tomorrow! Pretty costume slips, chemise, ste, bloomers of soft “Fruit-of-the-Loom” sook—imagine being able to buy them for only Nicely made and some of them with lace or embroidery. ‘Women’s $4.50° Hat' Boxes; cohral gr:lin nndv%:tfi ent _leathers. el 89c Duplex Shades, green and white and green and 69c ecru. 3x6 ft. Perfects $1.59 *Window Shades of Joanna cloths Washable. Green and. ecru. 3x6 95 feet. Slight seconds. . C 79c Window Shadt: Ameri- can-Holland brand in white, ccru or green. Slightly DB & imperfect ............ Goldenbers's—Fourth Floor F riday Bargains! Remnants of $1.50 to $2.50 Silks and Rayons Silks in the height of favor, in a wide selection of lovely colors and in lengths suitable for every Spring need! rgains are here Prid: 40-inch Printed Flat Crepe 40-inch Printed Chiffon 40-inch Printed Georgette 40-inch Washable Flat Crepe 40-inch Black Crepe Satin 40-inch Pririted Rayon Crepe biggest’ silk ba Some of the season’s ay! 99: $1.50 PRINTED RAYON GEORGETTE CREPE A specal purchase of 36-inch Printed Rayon Georgette Crepe, in all new patferns and lovely printings for Spring. Guaranteed fast colors,, ( 88c Goldrnbu! #—Main Floor —Charse Accounts lnvhd Panamalaques Crochets Baku Cloths Sheer Braids Novelty Straws Toyos 1.88 Truly sensational values and truly de- ’ $14 lightful styles, being offered again tomor- row for the benefit of those who missed this marvelous sale today. Showing every new type of Spring straw or braid that you could expect to find in'$2.95 to $4 hats .. .and every new brim treatment. Black and colors galore. Goldenberg's—Seécond Floor Men'’s $18.50, $22.50 & $25.00 # Two-Pants Suits | $9.90 Weiglits Sizes 33 to 37:included in the lot. Hundreds of Pairs of Men’s Trousers at $1.95,:$2.95 and $3.95 Pair "The assortments are.yery large and you are certain to find just the style, color and pattern you are looking for, All are well tailored from sturdy, good wearing ma- terials. All sizes in the three groups from 29 to 50 waist measure. Clothing Btreet and Seventh Street. e = $1.00 Necklaces At 50c Chokers» and Pendants in pearl* and rhinestone effects; well made pieces in rcpmduc- tm: of :xpenuv: jewelry, Goldenbers's—Main Floor. 49c! finished Women's trimmed t Friday clearance—well worth in- vestigating. s and misses’ sizes. $1.98 Crepe de Chine Silk Slips An odd lot of lace- sl 49 o models for p-ins and and nain- 49c Tailored Rayon Undies 69c .Bargain lot of vests, bloomers, chemise and step-ins in various pastel shades. Goldenbers's—Second Floor, Friday B argains in Women’s Coats & Dresses (10) $5.98 Raincoats, of rub- berized mathrul |||o<l|\ green. Broken $1.98 @ $11.90 Tlfl Tweed Coat, in size 14. ceptional bargam at - sonel $1.98 [¢4) $17.50 Spvh\‘ Coat, navy blue with silk throw. ss <|zt 16. Damaged lining, Goldenbers's—Second Floor.—Charge Aet (35) $2.39 to $5.98 Dresses, of tweed or dotted Swiss. SI Broken assortment .. (59) $7.50 to $10 Dresses, of velvet-and fiat crepe. @3 69 A Small sizes mostly.. . (36)"$18 and $25 Dresses, of stransparent velvet, beautifully made. Broken sizes ....%... s7 95 ts Ihvited. Remnants -« Wash Fabrics 25c¢ to 39¢ Values 15¢ yard You will find many good lengths in these attractive fabrics. Plain Color Chiffon Voiles, Printed and Plain Plisse Crepes, Novelty Suit- ings, Plain Color Broad- cloths, Longcloth, Nainsook, Pajama Checks, Printed Percales, Dress Ginghams, Romper Cloth and Fast Color Prints. 36 and 40 inch widths. 39¢ to 69¢ Fabrics 29c yard This delightful assortment includes 40-inch Printed Voiles, 40-inch- Printed . Batiste, 36 inch Printed Dimity, 36-inch Printed Pique, 36-inch Printed Waffle Cloth, 36-inch Printed Rayons, 36-inch Mercerized Prints, 36-inch Printed Crepes, 36-inch Printed Charmeuse, 36- inch Printed Broadcloth, -36- inch Plain-color Ravon Flat Crepe. Useful lengths. G bers’s—Main Fleor.—Charge Accounts Invited. Friday Bargmm ! Women’s Gloves $195 and $295 Suede Gloves, slip-ons with Paris point stitched back, P.K. and some hand-sewn. Sofled and mend all sizes. . 79¢ and §1 Ghamoisuede Gloves, novelty cufts wlthheanbroldtred backs; popular shades. Broken sizes. 49¢ Goldenberg's—Mi Friday Bargains in ‘the Art Department $1 Bed Lights, attractive colors and shapes, trimmed with braid ‘or flowers. Comlpleu ‘:.::h cord ::;;i socket. Only 15 79¢ $2.98 and $3. 98’ P‘-ncy "Pillows, rayon or velour. Neat shapes and colors. $1 98 Onlv 18 Georgette Lamp Shades Floor models, slightly soiled. Ready for use. (2) $27.50 Shades, now.....$10 (2) $1500 Shades, now. $5 (1) $12.00 Shade, now.....$3.75 Goldenbers’ -—-nlrl Floor. Friday Bargains! Men’s Furnishings Samples and irregulars, left from recent sales. Broken sires in some items (157) $159 Rayon A Tnion Sae 2 69c (211 Prs.) 3¢ Rayon- mixed Hose .. 19¢ (72) $125 Night Robes ... (04) 79¢ AthTetic Union Suits .. (76) 89 Rayon Ath- letic_Shirts, Shorts. ... (97) 50c to 75¢ Fancy Band Bow Ties 10c U §.‘m‘f ¥ Kot 40¢ 5lc m()z{:) xj‘:; \\ool ik 59 Mufflers . c Balance of the Stck o Premier Furniture Co. (Formerly Located at 425 Seventh Street N.W.) ON SALE FRIDAY AT HALF PRICE What's leit of the stock of the Premier Furniture Co. we bought at about 50 cents on the dollar will be on sale tomorrow at exactly ONE-HALF the regular prices this furniture sold for. If you need an occagional piece or two come tomorrow and take advantage of these remarkable values. Use Our Budget Plan of Convenient Payments—No Interest or Extras Added Premier Furniture Co.'s $1600 Unfinished Gate-leg Tables Premier Furmture Co.'s stock of $85.00 Secretary Desks marked ..... Premier Furniture Co.'s stock of $6.95 Davenport Tables. Now marked. Premier Furniture Co.'s stock Occeasional Armchairs. stock of Now marked. . ' $7.95 Metal Beds. Premier No now marked Premier Furn $3.25 lf 39-00 Day-Beds, Now Furniture Stere—Aeross the Sireet Furniture Co.'s $6.00 to $8.50 Odd l)mmg Room Chairs Twin Size Felt M Premier Furniture Co.'s stock of 845 Premier Furniture Co.'s stock of $9.00 34 50 w marked stock of $2.95 $7.50 ' $22.50 tresses, Now marked, , 79¢ and $1.00 Necklaces Péndant Necklaces of combination metal and beaded effects with attrac- tive colored pendants to | match. Variety of pretty styles and de- sirable colors. Goldenbers’s—Mal Floor Ask at the Service Desk, Main Floor, for one —— Rugs and Floor Coverings $25 Brussels Rugs, 9x12; rich assortment of colors and patterns. All wool 515 $2.95 Congoleum Rugs, Gold Seal quality; tile and carpet patterns. For dinette and kitchenette, 4.6x6 $14.50 Brussels Rugs, wool face in several handsome new patterns. size 59¢ Congoleum Rug. Border, i}{ard h\nde. For halls, etc. ave hardwood appear- ance. Yard . 35c $1.95 Felt-base Rugs. neatly Dat;erneddanfid colored. Well made an nished. 0 et e 91,19 $4.50 Art Squlre:, felt-base in two sizes, 8x9 and 6x9. No borders. Congoleum, Armstrong “and Ncpon- sz Sieliges: iy set makes ...... $22.50 Kashgar ported. ervelous reproduc- tions of hig grade Omntals 4.3x6.2 size . slz 95 $275 Daytona Grass Rugs, closely woven in blue, green :ndtzn shades. Good size: for reception hall. 46x7.6 feet.... $42.50 and $45 Axminster and Velvet Rugs, 9x12 and 8.3x10.6. 527.) Inlald o]eum Arm- et i 5 292 pieces, 5 to yar i S e | 12 — Women’s $1.25 House Frocks Attractive “models. for | | Spring mornings at home— Chmcc of several de- $ 7 strong and - Nairn Goldenbers’s—Downstairs Store., and’ basque yles. “.Broken sizes -for ml;_tu and women Frid B ! Gl:"l:y&ml.:laf'::nts - Wearables (39) Infants' . 59c Teethin, Bands of wool mixtures, 10:3 Sizes 6 to 9 months. . (45) 50c” Silk unlu: for hlbles'\’bonnehl ‘White, 25c pink and blue. '4,98 Chinchilla washable; pi ‘(25) TO'S"$5 .98 l?ru-lel of vel~ veteen; pretly styles. Sizes 3 to 6 years. s]‘ 89 (10) Infants’ 81 98’ Ool!.l hlack and white checked; novelty lined. (3) Girls' $4.98 Suedine Coats lined with wool plaid; hip ‘lengih. Sizes 8, sl 79 Coats of Ger- 13 and 14. (6) Tots' $10.98 mania Chinchilla; navy, red and green. 83 98 (19) Infants' 81 and $1.25 Sweaters, all wool; slip-on 690 and coat styles; soiled. Goldenbers's—Third Fioor. Friday Bargains! Knit Underwear ‘Women’s 69c Rayon Undies, ’l;‘-ntleu, lste;;‘-lgl nndsecsloomers. pastel shades. - onds 39¢ ‘Women's $1 Merode Pants, light weight with tight or shell 590 knee. Broken sizes ‘Women’s $1 and 5 lon Suits, Merude brand; Illht-we!uht bodice style. A l{:‘.l ink suits with built-up shoulder. Broken sizes. .. 790 Children’s 50 cruu-bnrzed ‘musll; - with bodice top. Broken sizes . " 19¢ Wo! mercerized lisle. built-up shoulder n’yll;a.ln pink and white. 0 5Q¢ sizes G Friday Bargains! Domestics €119 Bleached Sheets, 81x90 inches. Hand torn sgc and ironel. R o 'u n d illowcases, thread quality .. 39c Bleached 42x36 im:her!, of fifne pillowcase cotton. Free from starch or dressing 25¢ $1.39 Crinkle Bedspreads, in rose, blue, gold and green woven stripes. <|8():}(‘105 inches. Fast colors. ight ir- regulars - $1 Mill leng Unbleached Cotton, close-woven, round thread. 2 to 10 lengths . J3C F riday Bargains! Umbrellas (13) Men’s Glorla Umbrellas, 8 and 10-rib paragon frames; guar- anteed fast black and rainproof. Prlnri: I::,m;w.l“ h;nd]u with sil- ver Ings. eg- tiar $5.00 vaiue at... $2.98 (27) Women'’s Umbrellas of im- ported gloria: 10-rib style, with amber-like tips. Satin bordered in blue, green, purple, brown and black. Reg- $1.97 Floor. ular $2.98 value at Goldenbers's—Mal of Our LILIENTHAL WEEK Circulars! Private Sale Saturday = Lamp Shade Materials At About % Of Original Prices Included in the lot are braids, beaded fringe and other articles for making lamp shades. All-wire Frames, loc Plam nnd Va eg:ted Ge]«_zr%enu, yard affetas, yard 79c Goldenbers's—Third Floor bags, in an -assortment - of || fashionable styles, including | Pouches, Underarms and | Book Straps. Black and | wanted colors. Some are mussed or scarred from |:counter display. Children’s 50c 25 Handbags c Attracti 0. I copied m::n 'hmy esd;nd s for grown-ups. Friday Bargains! Hosiery $1.50 and $1.75 Hose, sheer with dainty picot or hem tops. Service “Hh lisle heel, toe and narrow garter welt, Not s] every shade in every size.. $1 Chiffon Silk Hose, seam back gk ashion ‘marked;. shaped ' ankles. Many smart 55 shades. Irregulars c 50c Delustered Rlym’\ Hose, slight irregulars. Fashion marks and seam back; picot or hem tops; pointed and square 35 heels (3 for $1). € Kiddies' 35c }3-Socks, silk. or silk and rayon; ph\n wlon with cuff or straight 19 Some novelties :...: C Boys' Spott Hose, 7a-length in attractive patterns and colors; medium weight; full cuff 29 tops. _Perfect c Goldenbers's—Main Floor, F; n‘day Bargains! Corsets $1.50 Corselettes and Girdles of serviceable ma Friday Ba;auw!' Boys’ Clothing (48) $6.95 to $8.95 Sul'is nsn;g ) r1n§° Coats. Woo! s for boys 309 years . $4.95 (101 $12.75 Prép Suits, '".h g trousers and vest. Llcm pmem 18 to 20.. - (212) $3. 95 10 $4.95 Suits, Jers seys and tweeds: also some with wash waists. Sizes 3 $1 29 and 4 and 6 to 9 vears o (128) 95c to $1.25 Pants, knickers in suiting mixtures and corduroys. lPer(!cgsu ln: some irregulars. es t 16.. .2 69¢ 69c 1o 19¢ Wearables, one-plece cotton pajamas, 4 to 12: blouses, ;loth lknlc;el‘! 7 swwm.- annel pajamas, Some irregulars, 39¢ 3) 310 5 L\xmberjlcks, versible; leather with ‘wool llnlnn* 12, 14 Mgs and 16 . (4) '11'15 lnd ‘l! Leather Slm 10, IC lnd 16 86 75 years ... (3) $8. Sheepskin Coats of brown leatherette; sheep«km col- lar and lining; 16 and 18 yea: . (9) $10 Maekinaws. plaids and half lined. Sizes 7, 8 33.95 and 17 vears. (6) $10 S| com for boys and 15: red 12 and" 82 95 $395 Lumberjacks of gir] Sizes 8, 10, $1.95 16 years. for re- (11) tweedaroy; wool lined. Sizes 5 to 7 years. (4) SG 15 anber]-cu iarger boys. Wool llned 82 95 and 15 tweedaroy (44) '$295 Lumberjacks of waterproof leatherette. sl 79

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