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SUNDAY STAR WASHINGTON D C FEBRUARY 1 1931—-PAR'F ONE * SUGDE S VERDET | INBAROITS EATH Inguest Held to End Rumors1 State Police Killed Fleeing . Hold-up Man. seconds but none at all $1.59 Seamless Sheets, size $1.25 Seamless She 72x90 79c 75¢ (20) $5.98 WHITE MARSEILLES BED- SPREADS, size 72x90, in beauti- ful pattemns........ $1.79 (28) $2.98 CRIB BEDSPREADS of extra heavy quality in blue, 69c n::no 69¢ 8 RAYON nnsn.nns in brocaded designs of orchid. Size 80x105... 29¢ PILLOWCASES, plain hemmed or ht seconds; each. 6.98 MOIRE RAY rose, green, blue, orchid and gold with ruffied sides. Size 72x108 79¢ 4 25¢ s, 72x99 15¢ I benun.“f I wold and @) 6O 25¢ size 45x36, hemstitched; 16¢ 810-818 Seventh St. N.W. PNk 60 ‘ = . % 960 heavy quality -e;mrl'fiul bleached sheets at Rummage sale prices, Some are slight I ADS in $4.29 1,400 Men’s Perfect Shirts Ready for Rummage Sale Crowds HIGH-GRADE SHIRTS from several prominent makers, in white, plain colors, stripes and figures. Collar attached, sep- arate collar and neckband styles. Plain and fancy broadcloth, rayon stripes and woven madras. Guaranteed fast colors. ferent type. Photographs of Taylor's wounds, showing counter-burns_where the bul- let entered the body, were also pre- sented. State Policeman G. E. Bobst testified that when he came upon Taylor near || the Patuxent River the man -whipped out a revolver and shot himself in the lc:‘l':‘fl and head before he could stop |{}l} Fur Coats at Savings of 40% to 60%, $110, $125 & $139 Values $100 Fur Coats, Choice SEALINE | COATS (5) PONY COATS with Armour coon collars, sizes 14 to 38. (1) OPOSSUM COAT, size 16. (4) SEALINE COATS (dyed coney), sizes 16 to 38. (1) SQUIRRELETTE COAT with Fox shawl collar, sizes 14 to 38. (4) PONY COATS with No Phone, C. O. D, or Sold Out on Monday % ] .A“.: 3/-‘ i: and ‘All Sales Final! | RUMMAGE SALE 2,000 YARDS 1/ testimony and photographic evwencc 2c Jrepions i the thres mett Who 1ield up | ; and guaranteed fast colors. Scores of new 1931 patterns in all colors. The inquest was held to spike ru- the Rummage sale at, yard finish. 10 YARDS for Coroner, said. The Jury brought in a A L fexture and soft finish. Yard green. aking sheets and Witk e bulies: taxeps hogen Taglors | and 36 inches wide; yard e e T ' Rummage Sale Silk Hose The Big Mld-Wmter Clean-Up of All Odd Lots and W Mail Orders on Rum- || Will Continue on i o o b s YOU ARE INVITED TO OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Rummage Sale Of Sheets oty Sonvieea s e sen’ihec || 25¢ YARD-WIDE PERCALE, Yd. a loeal Jewelry store Wednesday, met 39¢ DRESS GOODS—36-inch cot- (260 yds.) 27-INCH LONGCLOTH, mors that State police killed the manm, verdict” of suicide after del e T e e waa unr Tscehad John Bu.nfmd Army .ballistic expert (500 yds.) OUTING FLANNEL, in e SUEs e vioseny, 14‘: mattress covers. Yard... chest was the same caliber as used b; $1.25 and $1.50 Values All Rummage Lots Not ‘ . . t . ‘-\ -—- ‘\ ] mage hfcn:lltmduoi Sale Tuesday LAUREL, Md., January 31.—Ballistic | Toul Tosers TRylor ot Andisnapolls; Mill lengths from 1 to 10 yards in standard 80-square quality percale, 36 inches wide his death by his own hand. | ton plaids and stripes; 500 yards in firm, serviceable quality with soft Justice of the Peace H. M. Scott, acting : solid colors of peach, pink, blue and b T CLQTH. 36 inches wide, with fine 40 inches wide. Heavy, serviceable P Meade, told the jury that, ||| plain white and colored stripes; 21 12Y%¢ Biate police 1t was of an entirely it || Street Floor Full Fashioned, Every Pair Perfect High-grade pure thread chiffon and service- weight hose with French heels. Also “L'Opera” all-silk chiffon hose wiht twin-point heels. All | the fashionable colors. Drs. Robert McCeney and C. J. New- rath testified that the wound in_ the chest, inflicted first, would not have || been fatal. Await Hearing Tuesday. ! The inquest was held in the local ||} MINK (dved marm COAT -ufi Johnny_coll GOLD! Police Court rocm, with George P. Mc- || Ceney, city solicitor of Laurel, assisting. Many persons anxious to hear the tes- timony were unable to gain admittance. ‘Taylor's parents, who have notified || local authorities that they are coming here to take charge of the body, hld not arrived early tonight. Thomas A Phillips of Baltimore and | alleged companions of Louis Taylor in the hold-up, are in the Marlboro jail await- Paul Taylor of Kensington, ing hearing Tuesday on robbery charges. FOUR PERSONS HURT IN MOTOR COLLISION Two Men and Two Women Taken to Hospital From Crash Near Dawsonville, Md. Two men and two women, all of || n, were injured at midnight last night near Dawsonville, Md., when ' their automobile collided with another || car and hit a stone abutment on a bridge over the Seneca River. ‘Those hurt were Miss Helen Hack- worth, 3714 Morrison street, a broken | arm and lacerations of the face; John | McKeever, 3220 Oliver street, head injury and cuts about the face; Miss slight cut nbout the Dorothy Davis, head and face, and Robert Bogue, 3224 Oliver street, lncmtlom to the | lip. The injured persons were taken to | Emergency Hospital in_the ambulance Of Warner Pumphrey, Rockville under- er. According to police, Bogue was pro- ceeding south toward Wi dnve ing the car in which McKeever, Miss Davis, Smith, 21 Cedar Parkway, Chevy Chase, Md.. were riding. His machine collided with a car going north toward Dawsonville, driven by Wallace Poole, | and-cotton. Black and colors. | step-ins, bloomers, Miss Hackworth and Arthur ||| “Trinations $1.25 TO $2.00 FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSE, seconds, in grenadine, chiffon and 'service weights, 3Qq with picoted top . $1.00 SILK-AND-WOOL HOSE, full fashioned. Irregulars in @7 ¢ the favorite colors. $2.50 INGRAIN SILK HOSE, full fashioned, with dull ‘finish. @@ Irregulars, Rummage price. WOMEN'S 50c RIBBED HOSE, perfect quality, in rayon- 9Qg¢ WOMEN'S BURSON LISLE HOSE, slight irregulars, seconds of full-fashioned silk hose and 19‘: perfect quality rayon hose. . WOMEN'S $1.00 REGULAR AND EXTRA SIZE HOSE—Burson rayon- and-lisle hose, also outsize silk-and-rayon hose. Irregu- e 49¢ WOMEN'S $1.00 CHIFFON SILK HOSE, perfect quality with French heels or twin black 390 heels .. WOMEN'S $1.00 BEMBERG FULL FASHIONED HOSE, Lady Burd and other makes. All-over Bem- @& berg or lisle top. Perfect.. WOMEN'S 50c “TEMPTATION” HOSE, beautiful quality 33c rayon, every pair perfect... SIZE WOMEN'S $1.50 EXTRA SILK HOSE, full fashioned, 79‘3 slight irregulars . WOMEN'S $2.00 KAYSER, Phoe- nix and Roman Stripe Full Fash- joned Chiffon Silk Hose, including picoted tops, lace clocks and dull finish. All perfect. . 980 Street Floor ' Rummage Sale R High-Grade $1.00 Garments Tailored, lace-trimmed and appliqued gar- ments of beautiful quality run-resistant ray- combinations, Bloomers, chem step-ins, panties and vests in shades. Iixtra sizes included i RAYON UNDERWEAR, slight ir- regulars in trimmed and tallored styles. Bloomers, combina- tions and step-ins in pastel 25(, shades . on. $1.00 AND $125 RAYON UN- DERWEAR, including regular, extra and double extra sizes. Chemise, vests and 59¢ $2.00 RAYON PAJAMAS, smart tuck-in style, in gay color combina- tions, trimmed with patch- 88c | work ayon Underwear all pastel 1 l n vests and bloomers, CHILDREN'S RAYON BLOOM- ERS and vests in sizes up to 25c 10 years. Rummage lot, choice CHILDREN'S KNIT UNION SUITS with waist attachment. Sizes 2, 4 and 6 year: D‘]‘“:fl:‘eck el- bow sleeves, lee len; N 3 for $1.00. Each 35¢ WOMEN'S _ $1.00 PART-WOOL UNION SUITS, sizes 36 to 65¢ 42. Low neck, no sleeves, WOMEN'S RAYON-STRIPE ) D 5. {3) ,LAPIN "COATS, sizes 16 and 18. (1) MARMINK COAT (dyed marmot), size 44. $115 Sold for $179. NOW-. $29 & $39 Cloth Women's smart Winter coats in all sizes 14 to 44. Of high-grade fabrics. Large fur collars and cuffs. Black and colors. 16 Johnny collars. (1) (dyed coney) s collar and cuffs. Was $150.00. Coats l SEALINE with !"‘itch S)ze 38 oW 14 to 40. beaver, Persian Manchurian Sizes 14 to 38. LAPIN JACKETS, SEALINE _JACKET, Sizes 14 to (5) ) (dyed coney). $28 22 Fme Cloth Coats High-class coats in sizes Trimmed with wolf (dog), muskrat, lamb and mink (dyed marmot). Second Floor. 5 PRICE skunk, mar- Sparkling Spring DRESSES In the Fashions of the Hour A wonderful sale of brand-new dresces in the midst of Sizes 1315 to 17. 1,200 “Susquehanna’ Shirts Perfect and slight irregulars of these nationally-known_shirts—so nearly per- iect that the difference is unnoticeable. Tailored of fine broadcloth. tached, separate collar and shirt: White, fancies. Sizes 134 to 17. 600 Fancy Broadcloth Shirts Well-made shirts, including, perfects, ir- regulars and slightly soiled shirts in sizes 14 to 17. Of fancy broadcloth in a large selec- All with at- tion of patterns and colors. tached collars. 5¢ B. V. D. ATHLETIC SHIRTS, coat style, in white checked 47¢ nainsook. Sizes 42 to 46.. 50c MEN'S ATHLETIC DRAW- ERS, of checked nainsook. Waist sizes 28 to 34 $1.00 & $1.50 MEN'S UNION SUITS. Ribbed suits, in white, rayon stripes and. random grey. Short and long sleeves, ankle 79': length. Sizes 36 to 46 $1.50 MEN’S SHIRTS DRAW- Long-sleeve ERS. Part wool. shirts, sizes 38 to 48; ankle 95(: drawers, sizes 32 to 46. Each, $1.95 MEN’S “LAMBSDOWN” cotton-fleeced union suits, in size 40 only. Long sleeves, ankle 98¢ length middy Rooghale bl 0 styles, rk pa 3 Sizes A, B and C. 55¢ solid colors and a few 88 Collar-at- neckband 69 49 MEN'S FANCY SHORTS, broken lots, sizes 30 to 40, in fast- 3& color patterns .... 25¢ MEN'S SOCKS, in rayon-and- lisie and fine cotton. Fancy 120 patterns. Size 10 to 11%.. 50c MEN'S TIES—large selection of colors and patterns, in 29e It popular four-in-hands $6.00 MEN'S RAYON ROBES, of ner - E o onten $3.95 1 $4.00 MEN‘S BLANKET ROBES, in various handsome pat- match MEN'S WORK SHIRTS. lot seconds of blue work shirts with attached collar. Sizes 141 390 | S150 YON UNDERWEAR of high quality. Beautifully trimmed and tailored styles in gowns, chemise, combinations, dance sets, of Poolesville, Md. In the machine With Poole was Miss Evelyn White of Dickerson, Md. THREE PERSONS HELD AFTER DRY LAW RAIDS| Former Policeman and Two Others || Arrested on Liquor Posses- INION SUITS in sizes 36 to w neck, no sleeves, tight knees 49¢ WOMEN'S medium | slips and panties. Many in extra | weight, with DuLch n"r.k and elbow sizes, some in double extra 79¢ sleeves. Sizes 42 and 44. 35 ! 3 for $1.00. Each c Street Floor Rummage Sale Children’s Hose 25¢ TO 50c CHILDREN'S HOSE— INFANTS’ LONG HOSE in black, mcy sport hose, 75 derby-ribbed | white and champagne. , “whoopee” socks and 10¢ fect quality half-socks; odd lots $1.00 MISSES’ SILK HOSE, pure SPORT 506 BOYS' & GIRLS' thread silk of a famous make. ::0125730}"' pncy 'o’e‘d h;“e h‘nd Auflco’;’;sr‘fl‘:;:uhr:) nosfsfi ir] ancy rayon-mixe 05e e N | ’ WOOL ant Y T — £00 loig e Peiocts and® 25¢ | sk -and-wool long hose: oo Police later arrested Charles s, | (| irregulars. ... e . Beale, 1000 block in New Jersey ave- || 50 MISSES’ LONG SPORT | 25 CHILDREN'S HOSE—Perfect nue on a charge of possession of || HOSE, rayon-mixed. perfect quality. | quality derby - ribbed _long Small amount of Jiuor after & Tata at ||| Fancy patierns and shadow 25¢ | Nose: popular colors. the New Jersey avenue address. Police said they found a small quantity on || Floor Beale's person, T i Following the raid police established a watch in front of the establishment. Half-hour later, they say, Charles K. Harris 32 years old, of Oakland, Md., drove up in an automobile, which police say contained 32 half-gallon jars of ||}/ liquor. Harris was charged with illegal || the Rummage Sale—offering fascinating styles fresh from New York, at two-for-ten-dollars. Sold singly at $5.65. New Jacket models, two-piece street dresses, Sunday nite fur-trimmed fashions and Saturday nite dance frocks. Prints, plaids, stripes and plain colors—in flat crepe, canton crepe, chiffon, georgette adn printed silks. Long sleeves and half sleeves. Sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 50 Second Floor Rummage Sale of Gloves 50c CHILDREN'S GLOVES— WOMEN'S $1.50 DOUBLE-TEX "eece-lined gloves, FABRIC GLOVES — Plain knitted wool’ xlovts -ml 39 | and trimmed slip-on styles. . 79¢ sion Charges. i John Latimer Gibson, 48 years old, 1 i CHAMOISETTE GLOVES in . clasp former policeman, of the 200 block of 1 and strap styles. Most all shades. Sizes 0 to 7.. 25¢ WOMEN’S FABRIC GwVES— Suede-finish gloves in fancy cuff and two-clasp style. All 39c WOMEN’S WASHABLE KID & CAPE GLOVES in fancy cuff and slip-on styles. Irregulars of 69¢ $2.00 kinds; black and colors WOMEN’S $100 FABRIC GLOVES in trimmed slip-on 590 and fancy cuff styles.. ‘Twelfth streel southeast, was arrested and charged with possession of one gill | || of i uorhxtm‘hltnll'lldltflui Twelfth street address. Gibson was ar- | rested on a liquor cmm several weeks || is still pending || gauntlets .....eoceeeee I\I!ENS SSMPIGSKIV.GINU- CHILDREN’S 50c mmNs of EI mm"::sm (imcvffl-— s]- 98 fleece-lined Jjersey cloth with fur | “'g150 " YOUTHS' & MISSES’ tops, also jersey gauntlets 95 | CAPESKIN GLOVES, fleece with fancy cuffs.......... lined. Misses’ gloves have 89 59¢ & 79 CHILDREN'S KAYSER | fur v fops. c . ° MEN’S l!!s was in cape- R Sale of Mil SR and unlined sty : ummage Jaile o uinery g s e $1.29 $1.00 to $2.00 Hats $1.98 to $2.98 Hats $3.98 to $5.00 Hats GLOVES, lined with warm 3ge ; Velvet, Felt and Fine quality Felt High-Grade Felt Metallic Hats, Hats, also a s .98 uwvhn:g. Karaiz 208 et :.og: Hats in many black’ and " colérs; c fine velvet Hhats. smartly tailored and fleece 5 atyles and colors. Choice Chuteet oo 56 THER . e e $200 NEW SPRING HATS—Hundreds of i MEN'S CAPESKIN GLovES TRRMING o e 30 them, in solid straws and straw agd felt combina- s .19 children's cape gloves. ' Lined ), in black and colors; choice.. @2C tions. All styles, all colors, all head sizes. o et € Street Floor Rummage Sale 74 Rummage Neckwear 59¢ NECKWEAR, in lace, silk md organdy. Collar and cuff Rummage Sale INFANTS’ Rummage Sale of Rummage Sale of Silks 1,000 Yards $1.98 to $3.98 Values on. SENATOR CUTTING URGES RECOGNITION OF RUSSIA Jefterson Precedent and Benefits of | | Normal Entercourse Cited Before National’ G. 0. P. Club. By the Associated Press YORK, January 31.—Recogni- NEW tion of Soviet Russia was advocated be- fore the National Republican Club to- day by Senator Bronson M. Cutting of Mexico. He said the American Government should recognize the So not only because such a || New viet regime, policy would b= in line with the prece- ! dent set by Thomas Jefferson, who in || 1793 recognized the republican govern- ment of France, but because this coun- try would obtain the s normal_inntercours does from normal other nations intercourse with “We can afford to meet Russian in- stitutions and Russin theorles on the s of fair discussion and com- “our said Senator Cutting. own institutions and our own economic and social theories will in this way themselves superior to theirs, prove If I am mistaken, and if Communism should prove its superiority in the open market, it deserves to win out. By the clash of these rival theories it is at least pos- || sible that some new social order may arise superior in essence and in detail || to either one. “After 14 years of varying fortunes the Soviet government has established itself as one of the emphatically stable governments of the world.” SHOES (200 prs.) $1.00, $1.50 & $2.00 BED ROOM SLIPPERS, famous | makes for women, men and children. | In leather, | opera pumps. High and felt and satin. All sizes; pair 73c (320 prs.) $4.00 TO $6.00 WOM- EN'S VELVET TIES, straps and low heels; pair. $2.69 (155 prs.) $6.00 SUEDE PUMPS, | oxfords and straps Black | and brown; broken sizes; | and oxfords. Suede, vel- | LOW SHOES, sizes 8, | iIn many styles; | strand rope; 3 for P $3.77 pr SHOES in pumps. straps, step-ins vet, satin and calfskin. @] Broken sizes; pair..r... $1-49 (225 prs.) $3.00 BOYS' & GIRLS' to 11, 113 to 2, 2!, to 6. Oxfords and strap styles: pair... $1'86 (90 prs.) $1.25 TO $2.00 WOMEN'S BED ROOM SLIPPERS in broken sizes, Felt, leather and satin @@ ¢ pair. . (200 prs.) MEN'S 510. L $5.00 MIGH & LOW SHOES of well known makes, in kid and calfskin, with Goodyear welt. Sizes 6 to 11; pair.. $2.95 WOMEN'S $1.25 STORM RUB- BERS, sizes 2/ to 9. Rum- 7. mage price, pair.. Second Floor pair Rummage Notions EMBROIDERY THREAD, 6- sc 50c TO 75¢ SANITARY SKIRTS, Immense variety of high. large assortment of colors, % every material. Choice of ledm.- Crepe de All-Sil All-. All-Silk Canton Crepe Twill-Back Velvéteen rade fabrics in a t not every color in A 3Silk Crepe de Chine Au-Silk Taffeta Broadcloth Silk-and-Wool Moire Black Chiffon Velvet Satin Charmeuse 29 YARD Rummage Sale Home Needs Wool Rugs (3) $27.50 TAPES- 514-59 TRY RUGS, size 9x12. (2) $39.75 AXMIN- STER RUGS, size 9x12 $20.59 (1) $49.50 AXMIN- STER RUG, size 9x12. 325'0(} STER RUG, size 9x12. $34.59 (3) $25.50 sTArfs- TRY RUGS, size 83x106 . $12.89 TAPESTRY RUGS, size 6x9.. 88'69 (1) $15.50 AXI STER HALL RUNNER, 27x12 feet STER HALL RUNNER, 21x0 feet $7.59 $1.98 TAPESTRY HALL RUNNER, 27 inches wide. 89(: Yard .... RUG, (1) $59.50 AXMIN- (2) $15.4 (1) $13.50 AXMIN: 39.59 (1) $23.50 RATTANIA FIBER Curtains and Draperies (107) $1.59 LACE CURTAIN PANELS in various widths 89(: and patterns. Each........ (132) $1.98 LACE CURTAIN P‘ld\ iL LS in various widths, lengths and pat- terns,” Bach $1.00 $1.98 lRl‘H POIN’I‘ CURTAI‘I in white and e widths. g . 29 (5 Prs.) 31550 VLLOUB POR- TIERES of beautiful quality in popular colors. @7 Qg B (10 Prs) 5498 VELOUR WIN- DOW DRAPES in gol and brown. Set $2.69 (169 ¥ds) $1.29 BROCADED DRAPERY DAMASK, 50 50, inches wide. Yard.. PIANO (8) $498 VELOU $1.98 SCARFS in blue and tan. (9 Prs.) $5.00 ROPE PORTIERES ecru. Each $] .00 $1.50 to $1.98 Values (7) Infants’ washable radium silk bonnets. (3) Corded silk elastic- back hats. (8) Handmade flannel gertrudes. (3) Infants' white bath robes. (2) Hand-embroidered pique carriage robes. (5) Blue brocadet rayon crib spreads. (1) Striped bath robe, size 2. (2) Cotton char- meuse creepers. (4) Infants’ hand- made walking dresses, sizes 1 to 3 years. (4) $1.00 TO $1.59 INFANTS' ALL- WOOL SWEATERS, slip-over style, also (6) open-front sacques, 79¢ in pink and blue (13) $1.00 & $1.25 I [FANTS’ SACQUES, shell knit; also white and pastel dimity walking 690 dresses .. 59¢_TO EAR— (19) Handmade Madeira bibs. (25) Knitted toques. (9) Silk and knit- ted bonnets. (12) Blu%hed ‘wool tams. (11) drawers Black only. Sizes 1 $1.00 to $1.50 Infants’ Wear (11) silk bonnets. (3) Hand-em- broidered bibs. (8) Elastic-back silk hats. (29) White nainsook dresses and gertrudes. (13) Flannel petti- coats on muslin _bodies, (19) Creepers, sizes 1 to 3. (20) Chin- chilla and knitted tams. (22) Voile dresses, sizes 2 to 5 years. Second Floor Boys’ SheepJJned Leatherette Coats Genuine durability. collar. wrist protectors. Black and brown. $1.00 BOYS' SWEATERS, sizes 26 to 34. Pull-over style, in Q¢ fancy patterns BOYS' CAPS—rummage lot 8- piece caps, tailored of fancy 3Q¢ suitings .. BOYS' BLOUSES, ‘sizes & to 15, in plain and fancy broad- 4.4 cloth. _Attached_collars BOYS’ PAJAMAS, in one and two piece styles, of cotton pongee and other materials. Sizes 2, 4, 10, 14 and 16... 49¢ , sizes 7 to 11, BOYS’ KNICKE! Tailored of suiting mixtures @7 BLOUSES, sizes and fully lined BOYS' “BELL” 7 to 16. Of plain and fancy broadcloth. ~ Perfect ity BOYS' PAJAMAS—sizes 4 to 18, in flannelette, broadcloth and fancy madras pajamas. One and 77, two piece styles Sizes 6 to Dupont leatherette coats— famous for fine appearance, warmth and Thick sheepskin' fleece lin- ing, corduroy facing and large fur fabric Four reinforced pockets. Knitted 18 years. BOYS' Sflll‘l‘s, of plain and fancy broadcloth tached collar. Sizes 12‘-’1 'fl 590 4% ... BOYS' WASH SUITS. llua 3 to 10. Many styles, including washable waists and ‘tweed, corduroy 88¢ and flannel pants... BOYS’ 79¢ KNICKERS, 1n dark fancy mixlures sizes 7 to 10; also little boys’ shorts, sizes 4 50‘. A'I'S in warm, \(ool-mixed Iabrlcs tweeds and chinchilla. Sizes 213 BOYS’ WASI[ SUITS with flan- nelette and tweed pants. 29(: Sizes 3 to 6 years BOYS’ $2.98 RAINCOATS— black rubber wli:;flh‘;l:.h ‘:’nap fasten- ers, some match. Sizes 4 to 16... $1'49 Street Floor Rummage Sale Children’s Wear ‘white, cream and colors..... 270 u.‘u SCARFS — Romar _stripe gocol searts in many attrac- tive _colorings 57¢ FANCY ' RIBBON - MADE GARTERS with good elastic. 95 Al colors. c 5¢ CHILDREN'S ' SCHOOL HANDKERCHIEFS with fancy g borders; slightly mussed c treet Floor “ Rummage Toiletries BONCILLA SETS—Consisting of || cold cream, vanishing cream, face powder and 50c-size rouge. 32 H Nicely boxed............ c $1.00 FOUNTAIN PENS, in black and colors. Men’s and boys' styles. 14-kt. gold point and iridlum 47 tip Stre Rummage Sale of Women’s Wear $1.98 BLOUSES, tailored style, of white broadcioth and noveltyynyon and printed pique. Tuck- ins, vestees and over- 81 00 P VOrTE N ERWEAR— Chemises, step-ins and bloomers of plain and novelty voile, 59 trimmed with lace 59¢ GARMENTS—Voile bloomers and step-ins in pastel shndes also chambray Hoover aprons in 25 sizes 3¢ and 36 Choice. . c extra large size, @@ O (1) $9.98 SET‘ Alll‘:‘z(; SEAT COVERS for Chevrolet $6.59 Blankets and Comforts FILLED CO S, re- dubed to .. $3.19 (17) $9.98 ALL-WOOL BLANK- ETS, sizes 66x80 and 70x80, in plaid plturnl % 49 ALL-W wool. BLANK- (13) $5.98 nl’deoL BLANK- ETS in plaid patterns. 83-4'9 ‘Three-quarters wool. Pair a (29) $1.25 BABY BLANK- 65¢ $1.29 aprons and step-ins; light- weight Summer garments. 19¢ $1.00 WOVEN WASTE BABKBTS ‘n black, green | stenciled ~designs 10c SIDE BELTING, in percaline |} ond duck: 1 to 3 inches wide; 5 ')} black and white; yard '}l 10c SILK THREAD—Odd lot col- | ored silk in 5-yard spools; llc STAMPED PIECES—Numer- ous small articles |j| for embroidery. Each 1! $1.00 HOME NOVELTIES, in- |§| cluding book ends, radio ommenu, brassware, workbaskets, t 50¢ |}l stands and wan nlu:quu in many color combina- $1.49 to $1.98 Values (11) Fruit of the Loom Lace-trimmed Gowns. sizes 6, 8 and 10. (23) Lace-trimmed Fruit of the Loom Princess slips, sizes 6 to 14. (8) Peggy Cloth Blue Dresses with bloomers, sizes 2, 3 and 4. (10) two-piece flesh-color pajamas, sizes 10 to 16. (10) Crepe de Chine Bloomers, sizes 8 to 18. (2) Tan Knicker Suits, sizes 8 and 12. (7) Full pleated khaki skirts on muslin bodies, sizes 6 to 10. $1.00 Chlldren s Wear 99c | $2.98 (59) $150 DUPLEX _OILED OPAQUE WINDOW SHADES, 36 inches wide, in green and Q@¢ JOBLESS STUDY ASKED NEW HAVEN, Conn., January 31 (®). || —The Institute of Human Relations of || Yale University has been asked to un- dertake a study of the unemployment situation as a result of the recent con- ference of Eastern Governors on that question, held in Albany. ‘The plan, submitted to the institute i by Gov. Cross of Connecticut, is now I Litig studied by officials of the institute, it was<varned today, in an effort to as- certain whether or not it comes within the spheve of the institute’s activities. — Rummage Trimmings FUR STRIPS, 12 to 18 inches long, 2 to 4 inches wide. 17 Blnrk brown and grey: each ¢ TO 75¢ FANCY SILK plain and combination to 2 inches wide; 19‘: Strap-top style with deep g0, hem. Sizes 36 to 42 c $1.00 WASH FROCKS of printed dimity with organdy collar and. 4.0 cuffs. _Sizes 16, 18 and 36.. ‘¥7C $1.98 WOMEN'S SMOCKS in sm:;lnnund nr:edhilum sizes. . Of fancy cref e al lue, green and rose broadcloth. . sl 00 $1.00 RAYON UNDERWEAR— Rummage Luggage (4) $5.98 WARDROBE CASES of Dupont Fabrikoid with $3 59 strong lock . $4.19 (2) $7.98 WARDROBE $3.59 CASES, reduced to (4) $598 LEATHER TRAVELING BAGS.... (1) $3.98 DUPONT FABRIKOID HAT BOX. $2‘59 $3.59 (1) $10.50 FABRIKOID FITTED HAT BOX..... ‘6'29 (2) $398 PATENT 98‘: LEATHER HAT BOXES... colors; yard . 39¢ TO 5de BIBBONS—SIMII, moire and fancy flbbons 4 190 to 6 inches wide; 10¢ TO 15¢ 'I’IIIMING TLACES— Clais, val and cluny laces in white, ecru and oolnrl Ed‘es and =L (10) rayon flat sizes 8 to 12. crepe Polly Pierce blue dresses, size 2. (3) Regulation red mid- (I5) Printed and checked blouses, 79¢ Children’s Wear (33) Panty dresses, and 4. (39) Printed voile mnl-’l:mll ul))mmblu- luroy camping ts, 12 and 14. (7) gray knicker suits, sizes 8 and 12. (4) Navy blue cotton skirts with muslin -bodies, size 10. (3) Pleated n khaki twill, size 16. Crippled Ship Il in Tow. 'MOBILE, Ala., January 31 (#).—Of- i DELS— uoa $3.00 -nd ssoo lwp-in girdles 3 .00 “‘xw t’ie LACES Illd braid pillows and scarfs. . Ya Prige BLACK 1 HOOKS ‘& EYES, z 3 CAIPI‘I' BINDING in’ com- sc bination colors; 2 yards for.. Street Floor (1) $5.98 BLACK SUIT CASE, reduced to...... 39 & l.e BUCKLES—Fancy dress ficials of the Waterman Steamship Co. and coat buckles and slides; 190 here, agents for the steamer Wi Kyska, previously reported disabled drifting 800 miles off Halifax for sev- eral days, with her propeller gone, an- nounced today that the vessel was In mo!flulumnueoot&he Diamond Line of New York and would be towed to Boston or ETS. Each (9) $1.9 BA ‘ Y BLANKETS. Each .... or