Evening Star Newspaper, January 4, 1931, Page 25

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(G'TON, DAY STAR, WASI D. 0., JANUARY 4, 1931—PART. ONE. Merchandise advertised for Monday also on sale Tues- SOAP lay, w hile I :uzmitics lait. ) ' 3 11C PARLE ADE P 2 Our own special brand of eleln-nnelllnl ® | - ! white soap for toilet, bath and fine laundry ————— use. Goldenbers's—Main Floor Kiddies’ 50c Sport H Long, fancy patterned sport hose 5 awlplendld assortment. Sizes 35c 0 10. INCREASE RECORDED Bank Heads Report Low Cost of Land Encouraging in . Agricultural Areas. 3 prs. for $1 Boys’ and Girls’ 50¢ Hose 74 length sport hose in attractive all-over patterns and colnrmzs 29 Elastic cuff tops. mmnbun—unn nnr FARM OWNERSHIP ' | g BY DAVID LAWRENCE. Telegraphic reports received within the last 24 hours from virtually all v.ne Federal Jand banks emphasize the - | ent low cost of farm land as one of uux encouraging features in the agricul- tural areas of the country for the new year. An increasing interest in farm ownership among urban residents is; Tecorded. ‘The last year has not been a fave able time for agriculture, hence the view of the year given by the presidents & of the land banks refers to the short . crops due to the drought, the low col modity price level and other adverse factors. Payments, however, to land banks have been well maintained by the majority Of the farm borrowers and demands for new loans are being met by the land banks. Applications for lou-wm mortgage loans are increas- The morale of the farmers is '3 ’enernlly goed, with no such feeling ssimism or depression Bs appears to be found in the cities,” according to E. H. Thompson, president of the Fed- Sale of $10 and $12.50 SPRING DRESSES An Amazing F ashion Parade for Sucha Very Low Price These who attended last Monday’s dress sale at this low price will find it hard to believe that these new arrivals are even more adorable . . . but thzy are! Here’s STYLE...QUALITY ... VALUE... all rolled into one . .. and a selection so charming that - -t v-an’t know which frock to try on first. January Sale! Well Known Brands of $1.50 to $1.95 Silk Hose $1 Silk-to-the-top grenadine chiffon hose with picot tops, and other sheer silk hose, some with pointed or French black heels. All perfect quality. and all of nationally known brands. Not all sizes in each color, but a gcod assortment. « eral land bank whi~h ‘embraces New York and the New England States. Borrowers Meet Payments. President Vaiden of the Federal Land Bank of Baltimore states that borro ers have been able to meet their amor- tization payments in a very satisfactory | way. He adds “We have an abiding faith in the honesty and integrity of our farmer|&= borrowers and believe they will put|= forth every effort to meet their obli-| = = = = From Our Own Stock gations to the bank.” Farmers in_the district embraced by Sunday Night Frocks Of chiffon, chiffon-and-lace, or bright pastel crepe, with long skirts, darling short sleeves, cowl necklines, capelets, etc., are a charming feature of the sale. Bright Crepes of Every Lovely Hue! Stunning New Spring Prints Galore! Adorably Feminine Chiffons and Laces! Silks of handsome quality . . . fashioned into frocks for every occasion ... with tiny puffed sleeves, lattice work trimmings, cut-out flower trimmings, youthful flounces, exquisite lingerie and lace touches, velvet bows and girdles, etc. In the mest glorious colors: Jade, apple green, ashes of roses, larkspur, gold, tea rose, holly red, rosy tans and black. Sizes 14 to 20; 40V to 50V, Goldenbers's—Second Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited . Sale! $2.00 "Augusta” “have made progress in the di- versification of crops and improved farming methods,” ?ccordlng to Presi- dent Frank H. Daniel “Yield of crops in the four States comprising _ this dhtrlcl this year, “was unusually good. Notwlmst.andlng low prices com; paratively few failures have occurred and our ocollections have been g-od. Undoubtedly heavy reduction vllll be made next year in acreage of main money crops, not altogether from choice, but partly from necessity. ‘There is apparent general improve- ment and morale, not cnly among farmers, but also among the public at Jarge. Ranking second only in impor- tance in this improved morale is the $ willingness of thoss in position to do so e oul for while not 1s being viewed by our people In an January Clearance of All optimistic way.” Loan Demands Increase. President A. G. Brown of the Federal Land Bank of Louisville, which em At Half Price and Even Less! braces the States of e, Ken. $2 & 33 $3.95 & $7.50 b P1 2 ‘Tennesset tucky. Indiana and Ohio, statcs that f.he great majority of borrowers are $5 Hats Hats These drastic markdowns should bring about a quick clearance of these desirable hats—for you have many weeks in which to wear them this season! Felts Soleils Velvets —in many smart silhouettes and colors. Misses’ and ma- trons" styles—many of which have been in stock only a short time. Goldenbers's—Second Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. Just Unpacked ! New Spring Patterns in Smart Printed Crepes %c Yard Our Own Exclusive “Luxedo Hose” Never Before Sold for Less Than $1.25! Sheer silk-to-the-top hose with lisle-inter- lined welts, and service weight with lisle gar- 95‘C ter tops, welts and soles. Goldenberg's—Main Floor—Charge Accounts Invited. grant all lwflcauom for sound loans Which come within the provisions of Federal farm loan act. says Mr. Brown “This is attributable = to the decline in land values, increase = In taxation, inability of the bank and associations under the la large enough loans to take many of the short-term loans on farms because th larger than the law will permit under current appraised values, and a nuine diminution of demand for it mcrigage farm credit.” | The volume of new loans has also fallen off in the district presided over by President Wood Neiherland of the Mfl'll Land Bank of St. Louis. that a substantial number of farm u have been mace throughout th wm and that much interest in farm Special January Sale Pri rice for Our 50c Printed “Luvlee” Diversified Farming. Northwest also comes re- pe: han in 1929 and 50 per cent her than in 1928. President Kla- of the Pederal Land Bank of St. 'aul, Minn., remarks that the pest 10 s have brought forth a decided in- -trease in diversified farming thus giving our farmers added means for combatting unfavorable conditions, Collections ere not as good es last year, but they are “satisfactory con- sidering general conditions,” according President Hogen of the Federal Ll»nd Bank of Omaha, while President Fields of the Federal Land Bank of Wichita reports “an increasing delnlnd for farm land” and states that “borrowers have made earnest efforts to discharge their obligations w0 the bank netwithstanding. drought conditions and low ‘prices for farm products.” Farms and ranches in the district em- braced by ‘he PFederal l.lnd Bank of ? 36 Inches Wide January Sale Priced! H s $3.50 The famous Augusta under- wear for men— sold exclusively at Goldenberg’s. always at $2.00. gr Monday and e 8c Yd. These beautiful printed rayon-and-cotton flat crepes have come to be all-year-round favorites—because of their pleasing appear- ance and their medium and dark patternis as suitable for street wear as a silk print would be. Guaranteed perfect and fast colored. 50c All-Rayon Satins In white, black, old rose, tan, copen, orchid, maize, light blue, gink. reseda, red, peach or navy lue. 40 inches wide. 3 9c 39¢ Printed Broadcloths Brand-new patterns and they are beauties! = Fine mercerized quality, printed in guaranteed fast colers. As practical as they are charming BUTTONS, are incestrucTame BUTTON MOLES, camnor 1ear ~SeAT, B Insens aestery MO TEARING ATT09 MH Sl-ru AtInrORCED witn TAPE This brand-new shipment brings you a gorgeous col- lection of 1931's most charming Spring prints—all ready to be trans- formed into re- freshing frocks for immediate a n d Spring wear. BAMS, © teacs, PLaTLOCKD A O SOIG. ALL OF THESE mxmm ARE FOUND I TS NEW DCUBLEWLUELINE n throughout the district.” This is the word from President Gossett, who 2dds that the outlock justifies the bslief that both the Federal Land and Inte: mediate Credit Banks “will render a large and useful service in 1931." Morale of Farmers Good. 1?{0:3 lxl;'llc Federal Land Bank of Berk- eley, Cal President Ellis tel hs that while 1930 conditions m.dzeifn cult for farmers because of the wflu of dry years and the increased irrigs- tion costs the morale of the farmers is Handsome qualny all-rayon, in those fascinating small and medium designs in many colors on backgrounds of navy, black, brown, green, red, etc. Florals, conventionals, modernistic treatments, etc. 40 inches wide. Goldenberg’'s—Main Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. Women’s Smart Novelty Footwear 98 BLACK KID $ o PATENTS Over 2-TONES PUMPS, TIES styles STRAP STYLES All Are Perfect Quality 25¢ Boys’ Clothlng At Januaty Sale Prices = ,~- Sale of Boys’ $6.75 Vest Suits Variety of neat vest suits of wool mixtures. 5 Smartly tailored. Have 09 January Sale of 7 January Savings in Our Newly Located Women’s $1.98 Silk NOTION DEPARTMENT! Our well stocked Notion Department, now located just H R WIIIIIWWHWWWIIIWWWI The low commodity price levels, rather than short crops has been the prinei- | = pal factor affecting ngntultuu ad- [ = Yersely in the States of Washington, Montana, Oregon and Idaho comprising the twelfth Federal land bank district. Dresident Ehrhardt of the Pederal Land Bank of Spokane says that the outlook for sgriculture is not brxgm but that the picture would be “entirely dral were it not for the fact that with in- dustry less active and the labor situa- tion unsatisfactory, the city has lost its lure of a steady job and good wages. “This 1is rflal’dlnl farm abandon- ment,” he says, “and many big families are now turning to the farm, not with the thought of making money so much s for the purpose of existence.” Generally speaking most of the land fi:le &Mm{a k“ec“ ‘tuhn the pres- employment will result in a better balanced situation as between the citiss and the country districts, (Copyright, 1931.) LADY CHOLMONDELEY CONTRIVES RARE GIFTS| Latest Invention Is Festive Table, ‘With Top of Frosted Glass and Lights Under Patterns. LONDON (N.AN.A) —Lady Cholmondeley has a talent for mvent- inside of the Main 7th St. Entrance, is a convenient and thrifty place to supply many small but impor- All Fresh tant needs. Especially during the January Sale! ' 10c Lily Sewing Thread, 400- G Rubberized Aprons, large and New! yard spools household style i assorted numbers, 2 spoois 5 ‘ patterns . tor 29 “Hickory” Sanitary Belts, of | e fine elastic with satin ZSC in white; " 49¢ Crowley’: Label” English kind in as- Sc sorted numbers, Paper.. 35¢ Ironing Board ‘Covers, “Servall” make; full size oo aaloatable Wity lnces 2O Men's 10c Collar Bands, pre- 25¢ tabs 75¢ and 98c “Rosemayd” Gir- dies, in several styles; all with 4 garters 10c Sewing Machine Needles, | rted sizes in lubes | knicker pants. Sizes 7 - to 15. Extra pants, $1. Sale of Boys’ $8.75 to $10 Suits Of fine all-wool fabrics.in mixtures and fancy cheviots. $ 6'39 Crepe de chine \ chemise, step-ins and panties, in 2580) unusually pretty | Al leading makes. lace-trimmed and n_Floor. tailored styles. Lovely far above their low price. shrunk quality in all sizes. Included are about 150 pairs Dr. Elliotts Arch-Support Slip- All Style pers. Heels 79c Run-Resisting Rayon Undies At a Low January Sale Price! 5 SC You’'ll get lots of wear from these attrac- tive chemise, panties, bloomers and step-ins . and it is such a simple matter to launder Police—Firemen Postman Shoes 2-Buckle Storm 95 and Shoes 2 Y an | Slippers 32.49. Sizes s .39 Steel Rivet 'a Arch Most All Sizes Most All to Large 6 Sizes to 2 Boys’ & Girls’ Shoes l_llit;ys‘ i-Cut Cotton Nightgowns Porto Rican hand- embroidered gowns and dainty muslin models —at an ex- ceptional price. 39c and 50c Bandettes Assorted lot of With two knickers or two longies and vest. 7 to 17, Boys’ $12.75 to $10 Suits High-grade suits for boys; wool mix- ‘Imfl O W and many of the novelties %h which dl‘ho supplied a West End Support lightful New Year pres- Her latest invention is a very f little table, of which the wpcry r:tv‘.:; glass cavered with graceful patterns . This | 5 ng glow on the rm faces lbove 1t and displays to the table domlthgu’l'hlz;fl e 7 known mln soft D.ltclhylhld- graceful glass bowls. (eonyflg.”lm 27 North An:mun News- Women’s & Children’s Cuff Style Galoshes; all sizes Children’s 4 Buckle Galoshes; all sizes to 10%; perfect : Worfien’s #Bucklé Galoshes — All i Sizes. Medium Children’s Shoes — l 31.49 31.69 Heels many styles.. All sizes to 8. mmmmmmmmm il ImflllflHHNlIlIIHIIIIllllffililillflhnllllllmfllllllfllIIIIlIIIlIIflHHHHIIH!IIIIIIIIIMflulnflmlfillflflflllmlllllflflllluflmlllIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIHWU!IIIHHII bandeaux and ban- dettes in various styles and materials. Sizes 30 to 38 in lot. 2 5C Flannelette Gowns and Pajamas Warm, long-sleeved flannelette gowns and pajamas in pink-and- white or blue-and- white stripes. 7 9c Goldenpers's—Second Floor thern Nicely tailored, with medallion trim- mings. Women’s 79¢ Union Suits 55¢ Sleeveless, Boys’ $1.25 Union Suits 95¢ Part -woal knee- knee | length suits with high length, rayon-striped | neck and short cotton union suits, in sizes 38 to 44. sleeves. Sizes 26 to RAYON Flat Crepes 34. Goldenberg's—Main Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. tures and blue cheviots. -With. two $ 7 5 knickers, two longies, longies and knick- b ers, and vest. Sun 8 to 20. Boys’ Sheep-Lined Coats With Sheep Collars $7 to $10"Geades $10.95 Grades fi - TW 5 all Lea ther " A OB 2{;:25:?: 16.95 e ttes black 4 browns. Sizes 7 to 18.° harge A brown, alul 4 to 20. ©" Goldenbers’s—Third Flao:

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