Evening Star Newspaper, December 3, 1931, Page 22

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

B—6 RAIL RATE RARSES PLAGED IN EFFECT Aid Eastern Carriers and' Roads in Western Trunk Line Territory. By the Associated Press Eastern ratlroads and ern tn ter Ty collecting ed many commodities ‘The re: of years of investigation the rates went into effect at midnight ‘The only exceptions were about a dozen items on ps of rates affes points and products, wk sion suspended late yes: months to investigate £ Entire Structure Studied nes in West- today began rates ke on class rates About | & year back ne what is known of Eastern line t tion of The 000,000 for This was disputed but they did not n figure the any carriers. definite Potato Rates Suspended. Amc the rates suspel tato rates between Tllinois destinations been bitterly protested by potato growers Also suspended were petroleum products between Western points and similar rates on of freight between Eastern and Western ints by way of Lake Michigan and e Superior. BOYS’ LETTERS HELPED SAVE LIFE, SAYS MIX Nebraska class rates on Famous Western Gives Doctor Credit Bcreen Actor Also for Escape From Death. By the Associated Press | HOLLYWOOD, December 3.—Tom | Mix says letters from thousands of boys over the country, expressing the hope he'd get well, helped him to combat an attack of peritonitis Outsiders were permitted to see the screen and circus cowboy late yester- day for the first time since he was of erated upon 10 days ago for a rup’ tured appendix “It was the closest I ever came to death and I am thankful to my doc- tor,” be said. “I know he saved my life. Tl be out of this here place in two_wecks “The reason I got better,” he went on, “is because people were pulling for me and I had to. Boys all over the country wanted me to get well and I guess 1 just did.” No Longer Does She Fear Wash S clothes from tub to tub. ‘When she learned that the new Wringerless Savage ‘Washer had no wringer, and needed none, that it did all the work in its own tub, even the rinsing, without any handling of the wet clothes, and without changing the water, she bought immediately. THE SAVAG Do you jury? Have us show you the safe, simple, new Savage. No obligation. Write, phone or send for the Big Free Booklet, “Gone! Washday’s Last Hard Half.” | returned to their home at 2131 O street ! eve | Lucs | Hol HE long wanted a washing machine, but she feared the wringer; she feared the ill effects of stooping and straining over steaming rinse-tubs, lifting heavy SOCIETY (Continued Prom Fourth Page.) Home Economics Association of America and is in the Capital attending the President’s Conference on Home Build- ing and Home Ownership. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bettman arrived yesterday from Chica accompanied by Mrs. Simon Kuhn, and they are in their apartment at Wardman Park Mr. Bettman recently has been ap- pointed to President Hoover's Housing Committee. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Garbrick have northwest from a Thanksgiving week trip spent with the former's parents in Pennsylvania A dinver party was given Tuesday ng at the Kennedy-Warren, in honor of Miss Eula B, Flynn and Miss Christina C. Wright. The guests in- | cluded Mrs. Edith A. Barrett, Miss| Elizabeth E. Doery, Miss E. J. Mc-| h, Miss Roberta Nicholls, Miss | Jerry Robbins, Miss one Stanton, Miss | Whitacre and Miss Edyth B nd Mrs. Ellis Logan will spesk this eve- ning at the banquet of the Alpha Chap- ter of the Beta Sigma Phi educational rority which wi in the pati 1 Car 7 o'clock, and e organization of the | h which national head- | quarters of the sorority will be estab- lished in Washington. Mrs. Logan will speak on the value of education in the life of the young woman of today. Mme. | Requa Ramba Benson, soprano, will sing accompanied by Miss Willa Sem- | ple. and after the dinner an election of | officers will be held | | | | | 1 | i [ o apter Benefit Card Parties At Women's City Club. | The Women's City Club will give two | house betterment card parties in the club house tomorrow and Saturday afternoon and evening. Among members subscribing are Mrs. William Lee Corbin, | Mrs. Clarence Allen, Mrs. Joseph R.| Baker, Miss Roberta 1. Braddock, Mrs J. F. Callbreath, Mrs. John E. Clarke, Miss M. Alvina Carroll, Mrs. Avery Coonley, Mrs. C. H. Curl, Mrs. Nell M. Dunlap, Miss Elizabeth S. Dure, Miss Grace M. Eddy, Miss Susan C. Foster. Miss Adelaide R. Hasse, Mrs. Archibald | Hopkins, Mrs. Minnie M. Howerth, Mrs. | James Irwin, Mrs. Anna H. B. Kinney, | Miss_Zaidee C. Kibler, Mrs. Alice M. Minch, Dr. Ellen Spencer Mussey, Miss Corinne T. Nall, Miss May Belle Ray- mond, Mrs. Joseph Sanders, Mrs. Elma | Ray Saul, Mrs. Frank Hiram Snell, Mrs Caroline Stephen, Mrs. J. J. Stephens, Mrs. Corbin Thompeon, Mrs. Sylvia C. Wentworth, Mrs. William P. Wright and | Mrs. Mabel L. Whitmarsh Mr. Channing Pollock,, lecturer &nd | playwright, whose recent Contribution to the theater, “The House Beautiful,” has | brought him added fame, will arrive tomorrow morning to attend a ¥eception ‘ and tea to be given in his honor by the League of American Pen Women of At Moderate Rental 2 and 3 Rooms, Kitchen & Bath apartments, with Electrical Refrig- eration and all latest equipment. 2001 Sixteenth St. N.\W. Day! EW WASHER &DRYER fear washday fatigue or in- 129 2z, | Tomorrow and Saturday Last Two Days of Semi-Annual Sale of HATS $7.95 | Formerly $15 to $30 W N. Moses & Sons F St. at 11th Nat’l 3770 THE EVENING STAR, wapal NGTON, D. Washington in their Stoneleigh Court studio at 4 o'clock. A Washingtonian and former local dramatic critic, Mr. Pollock began his career &s a writer in this city and is|at the stopping here on his return from &|American Pen Women, at which sev- transcontinental lecture tour. Miss Elena de Sayn entertained Mrs, H. H. A Beach and Miss Alice Evers- | man at luncheon yesterday. In the evening Mrs. Beach was guest of honor reception of the League of eral of her compositions were played Mr. Pollock has been asked to give|by Miss de Sayn with the composer Mrs. Joseph Sanders will entertain at on_ Tilden Mrs. A. A. Birney Mr. S T2 Drapery Damask, 2 Yds. 50-inch” drapery damask of beautiful quality rayon-and- cotton, in brocaded designs and_stripes of many color combinations.—Third Floor. New Cretonnes, 10 Yds. for 36-inch cretonnes, in a large $ | dark grounds—Third Floor. | il | i | assortment of new and har- monious patterns on light and $1.69 Two-Light Table Lamps Truly a wonderful value in one of the most popular gifts These artistic lamps have fancy paper parchment shades in various pretty designs Third Floor. Radio Scarfs, 3 for Size 14x11 scarfs for the radio and other uses. Of rich quality broacaded ~ damask. velour lined. Wonderful gifts at low cost.—Third Floor. $1.25 Philippine Gowns Fine nainsook gowns, hand- made and hand-embroidered in dainty designs. Vee or 3 round necks, sleeveless or cap sleeves. White, flesh and peach. Sizes 16, 17 and 18— Second Floor. Extra Size Costume Slips Of rayon satin, rayon French crepe and celanese: strap top or built-up shoulders; flesh, peach. white, blue, tan, navy and black: sizes 46 to 52.— Second Floor, 59c Porto Rican Gowns, 2 for Regular and extra sizes in soft muslin gowns in white, peach and flesh. Hand-em- $ broidered and appliqued, in pastel colors.—Second Floor, 59¢ & 69¢ Costume Ships 2 for Of rayon flat crepe, non- cling materials and white muslin, Tailored, embroidered or lace trimmed. Sizes 36 to 42 —Second Floor. $1.50 Girls' Pajama Ensembles Sizes 6 to 14 in “Babymade” two-tone rayon pajamas with appliqued designs and wide s legs. Ensemble coatee; rust, green and red; sizes 6.to 14— Second Floor., ’ Woman’s Vogue i Arctics Famous “Vogue” Weather- proof Arctics in brown and gray, sizes 3 to 8 Cuban heels or low heels—Second Floor. $1.98 Children’s Silk Dresses Crepe de chine dresses in party styles, sleeveless style, with picoted frilled flounce; s maize, green, rose, blue, flesh and orchid; sizes 3 to 6 yrs.— Second Floor, $1.59 Tots’ Silk Dresses “Tots' silk walking dresses of crepe de chine, n Nile, maize and pink. Hand-embroidered, smocked and hemstitched; sizes 1, 2 and 3 years.—Second Floor. $1.25 Children’s Beret Sets Novelty knit all-wool slip- over sweaters with beret to match: white, pink, blue, tan and Nile; sizes 1, 2 and 3 years—Second Floor. Boys’ 69c Pajamas, 2 for One and two piece styles in flannelette and_broadcloth pajamas; sizes 4 to 16 years —Street Floor. $ Boys’ Knickers, 2 for Taflored of fancy suiting mixtures, in tans, browns and Rrays. Sizes 8 to 16— Street Floor. Boys’ 79c¢ Shirts, 2 for Neck “sizes 1214 to 14, in shirts of white, plain colored and fancy broadcloth and per- cale. Yoke back, attached collars—Street Floor. $ ) Boys’ Sweaters Plain colors with fancy trimmings; also all-over fancy pattern< Pull-over style; sizes 30 to 40.—Street Floor. ! . Boys’ Play Suits Indian chief and cowboy styles in these attractively trimmed suits, sizes 4 to 10 Buy them now for Christmas gifts.—Street Floor. Boys’ $1.50 Knickers Golf knickers in fancy mix- tures and corduroy, some with elastic waist and knees; sizes 8 to 16.—Street Floor. $ Cigarette Cases Imported cigarette cases, smartly decorated, in gold- §| lined box. An appropriate gift at low cost—Street Floor. Mea’s 29¢ Socks, 5 Pairs for Sizes' 10 to 11'% in rayon and lisle fancy socks in at- 31 tractive new color combin tions.—Street Floor. vent tomorrow to his opinions with re- | at the piano. gard to the many forms of censorship of belief and action. His views have been widely reported in magazines and Fred S. Ward will be hostesses tomor- the newspapers since his speech before | TOW evening of the District of Columbia Congress on this subject. gl | | _Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins and Mrs. hapter Daughters of Founders and | Patriots of America at the Hotel Graf-| The president, Mrs. James Henry | 8 silver tea tomorrow afternoon from 3 | Harper, will preside. to 5 oclock in her home, street, for the benefit of the Housing Committee of the District of Columbia Congress of Parents and Teachers. Emile Berliner and Mrs will assist at the tea tables Phelps Clark, recent entrant in the At- water Kent audition, will sing during the afternoon ton I B. Cottrell, 3d. of is at the Dodge and is her daughter, Miss Mrs. Calvert Westerly, R. I. accompanied by Barbara Cottrell " | S8 y 3 has nt ving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | SRR S O rat gamg Derzairtz, in their home at 5323 | some time at Hot Springs, Va the Carlton for ebout two weeks be- , Boys’ 49c¢ Blouses, 3 for Plain and fancy broadcloth blouses with collar attached; sizes 6 to 15 years. Fast col- ors.-—Street Floor, , 7 Men's Bed Room Slippers Popular styles, in suede, leather and felt bed room slip- pers, some with leather soles $ and_ rubber heels; sizes 3 to 8.-—Second Floor, Women’s D'Orsay Skppers 2 Pairs for These smart bed room slip- pers have leather soles and Cuban heels. In blue, green, 9| red and black; sizes 4 o 8. Second Floor. $1.69 Tablecloths 58x54 rayon-ang-cotton ta- blecloths, in white'and maize. | Pirm quality with ustrous fin- ish.—Street Floor, 89c Hemstitched Tablecloths 2 for . 58x54 hemstitched cotton $) damask_tablecloths, in white and colors.—Street Floor. 19¢ Hemstitched Pillowcases 8 for 42x36 pillowcases of excel- lent quality, with hemstitched hems. Useful gifts for any home. —Street Floor. Enameled Mesh Bags Charming enameled and silver-plated mesh bags; | dainty and practical gitts in all colors—Street Floor, 1 York City. Garden City, L. Real Estate Boards in Washington. ‘menl at Wardman Park Hotel. | priric i | accom) also Cambridge. | Pennsylvania, after spending Thanks Connecticut avenue PEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT= Christmas Cheer Costs Little Here! Just See What a Dollar Will Buy! DOLLARDAY WE INVITE YOUR fore returning to her home in New Mr. and Mrs. Willlam L. Enequist of , are spending the week at the Shoreham while Mr. Ene- quist attends the conferences of the Miss Metta B. Smith of Bloomington, 1. has come to Washington to spend the Winter, and has taken an apart- Mrs. Lorin Deland of Cambridge. | Mass., is at the Carlton for a brief stay, nied by Miss Sylvia Annabel, k Leon Derzairtz has returned [ 1o his studies. st the University " of | Md. pushed out the izon grating of the BOY IS HURT IN JUMP FROM POLICE STATION| Two Runaway Lads| Leap From Second-Story Win- dow in Alexandria. Baltimore Special Dispatch to The Star Apparently dissatisfied at bein in police headquarters here, two 14- | year-old runaway boys from Baltimore, | | detention room and jumpad from a see- ond story window in a futile effort to escape this morning Charles Lienback ¢ the first to jump out, landed in a pile of ashes, unhurt. | Henry Johnson, who followed him, | fell when he caught his clothing on the | loose grating. Lienback escaped, and was later caught at Potomac yards, while Johnson had to be carried to the Alexandria Hospital and treated for cuts and bruises. | Both are now beck in & stronger cell | st police headquarters, while 'police | await word regarding them from Balti- Woman Seriously Burned. | Mrs. Anna Bailey, 32, of 147 D street ALEXANDRIA, Va, December 3— northeast, was treated at Casualty Hos- | Kershner, second-degree burns to her left hip and | hands. Her dress ignited while she was | standing in front of a gas heater in her | home ly arrival of her husband, Robert Bailey, who extinguished the blaze, possibly prevented a fatality. He took her to the hospital LEGION POST INSTALLS Edward L. Marthill Commander of Sergt. Jasper, No. 13. Recently elected officers of the Sergt. Jasper Post, No. 13, American Legion, were installed last night at the Thomas Circle Club, 1326 Massachusetts ave- nue. Dept. Comdr. Ferdinand G. Fraser made the installation. The new officers are Edward L. Marthill, commander; Paul J. McMur- ray, first vice commander; William P. second vice 'commander; g detained | pital last night about 8:45 o'clock for |John J. McGinniss, third vice com- mander; Carl F. Tierney, chaplain Joseph J. Malloy, finance officer; Wil- liam M. Greene, adjutant; Thomas.J. Frailey, publicity officer, and Lloyd B. Harrison, judge advocate. Miss Clara Humphreys, head of the Women's Auxiliary, spoke, CHARGE ACCOUNT Satisfaction Since 1859 JNGSPAL 810-818 Seventh St. N.W. | Large Mechanical Airplane, the @] kind that runs Large Pool Table with numbered @ balls Doll's W a rdrobe Trunk, th e little girle’ ite .. “Little _ Princess” Sewing Ma ¢ hines, Desk Black- board with pictures. ... $1. and striped madras. Sizes 13, shirts Sizes 1 cellophane. White, Dollar Sale of Toys !Surprl'ling Values. And Santa Is Here, Too! M‘l 1k 81,00 te () Gallery Games, several Third Floor, Metal Wagon rubber - tired wheels = ! Electric Range th oven and three cooking utensils, cord and plug. vith burner, | $1.00 Large Shovel Model Tool with set of tools Mechanical Train on Large Oval | Track. Locomotive, nder and three cars.. $1.00 | $1.00 | Bradley’s S hooting styles 15¢ Unbleached Cotton 12 Yards for 40-inch heavy unbleached cotton, heavy and serviceable The kind for making sheeis $) and mattress covers.—Street Floor, $1.69 Crinkled Bedspreads Size 80x105 crinkled cotton bedspreads, in colored stripes of fast colors. Gold, blue, $) rose, green and orchid.— Street Floor. Men’s Traveling Sets In leatherette folding case Miiitary brush, mirror, comb, soap box, razor box and file. Useful gift.—Street Floor. $1.49 Diaper Cloths, Dozen 27x27 “Baby Bunting” bird- eye diaper cloths, soft, ab- Sorbent and _ mon-iritating, 9 Dozen in package—Street Floor. Pen and Pencil Sets Maj2stic make fountain pen and pencil sets, in beautiful colorings, fully gusranteed. Ideal gift.—Street Floor. $1.00 & $1.50 Silk Hose 3 Pairs for Seconds of full-fashioned $ pure silk hose, in chiffon and service weights.—Street Floor. Buster Brown Hose, 5 Prs. for Children's famous Buster Brown ribbed long hose, noted for quality. In the popular colors.—Street Floor. I | I | In Our Greatest Christmas Dollar Sale Quality shirts in every sense of the word—brand-new, perfect —standard makes every man. fancy broadcloth, to In white, please colored rayon broadcloth and woven Collar attached, sepa- rate collar and neckband styles. , 131 to 19 $1. xcellent quality broadcloth . 00 Shirts, 2 for individually wrapped in Collar attached. $ blue, tan and green. 3% to 17. ormer $1.3 Kayser of exquisite quality weight with picoted tops. Ik Hosiery Favorite Styles of Famom‘Brand: “Twistell” Full-Fashioned .50 Extra Length (35 ard 36 hes) Full-Fashioned Silk Hose Triumph, True Shape, Multi- Twist, L’Opera, Silk-and-Wool Burson Hose. "o question of what to give “her.” osiery with lace tops or picoted tops and service Note that the silk-and- wool hose come in regular and extra sizes. Street Floor. 5 PHOENIX , Correct Length, 3 Pairs For $2.85 that perfectly answers " Sheer chiffon 69¢ Part-Wool Union Suits 2 for Women'’s part-wool union suits, in regular and extra sizes. Low neck, no sleeves, knee length Knit with rayon stripe —Street Fioor. 50c Chardonize Hose 3 Pairs for Picoted and lace-top styles in this beautiful chardonize dull finish hosiery, every pair perfect.—Street Floor, Gift Scarfs Immense selection of new styles and colorings, in silk and wool scarfs and all-silk scarfs. Oblong and ascot $ $ 69c¢ Celanese Taffeta 2 Yards for 40-inch celanese taffeta, rich, lustrous quality, in a shapes. Many are hand- painted.—Street Floor. 29c Cannon Bath Towels 6 for Heayy double-thread Can- non Turkish bath towels, size 9| 22x44 inches; white with col- ored borders.—Street Floor, $1.98 Charmtex Table Covers 54x54 famous “Charmtex” table covers, with _flannel § back. Solid colors and fancy patterns —Street Floor, complete range of colors.— sI Street Floor. Striped Outing Flannel 10 Yards for 36-inch fast-color outin flannel, of soft, fleecy quality, § in attractive stripes.—Street Floor, Men’s Cape Gloves Lined and unlined gloves of black, brown and tan cape- sll(x H nl;o some !ur-ll{;‘ex gloves. Perfects and irre, lars.—Street Floor. Women’s $2 & $2.50 Gloves Washable capeskin and suede gloves, in smart new | slip-on and fancy cuff styles Browns, tans, beavers, light shades and white. Berfects and irregulars—Street Floor, $1.00 Burson Wool-Mixed Hose, 2 Pairs for 50 per cent wool. Women's wool-and-cotton hose in black and all colors.—Street Floor. Men’s 79¢'Khaki Pants, 2 for Extra heavy “Duro-wear” khaki pants, waist sizes 32 to 40. Made with belt loops and cuff bottoms.—Street Floor, 69c Women’s Union Suits 3 for All sizes, 36 to 50, in wool- tinted union suits, knit with rayon stripe. Low neck, no sleeves, knee length.—Street Floor. 35¢ Chardonize Hose 4 Pairs for Women's perfect - quality chardonize hose, the rayon de luxe. Lace top or picoted top, Prench heels.—Street Floor. Handkerchiefs, 12 for 1200 men’s and women’s linen and-lawn handkerchiefs in white, embroidered corner and colored border styles Regular sizes and sports sizes. —Street Floor. $ Phoenix Boys’ & Girls’ Sport Hose, 3 Pairs for 50c to T5c perfect quality Phoenix mercerized golf hose and girls’ beautiful % and T length rayon-mixed sport hose —Street Floor. 50c Women’s Knit Bloomers 3 for $ Rayon-stripe bloomers, knit for comfortable fit and good service. All sizes, 36 to 50.— Street Floor. Radiator Shields Extension type radiator shields, made of heavy fur- niture steel, with heatproof walnut finish. Adjustable from 18 to 36 inches.—Third Floor. Worth $89 $100 & $110 with Fox and Armour with self collars. DARK MUSKRAT COATS, quality. SEALINE (DYED CONEY) Squirrel or self trimmings. Coon a quality fur coat at a saving pelts—in all sizes 14 to 38. $25 to $39.75 § Fur Scarfs High-class_fur_scaris at low price. Red an and Swiss Kit chokers. price. Second Floor. Fur Coats The Luxury Gift at an Economy Price 29 PONY COATS, in Blonde, Natural and Black, COATS, with Your best Christmas opportunity to buy handsome, warm, serviceable coats of quality 13.95 Fox, Cross Fox, Pointed Fox, Dyed Blue Fox, Black and Pointed B y Fine Wolf Fox double Gifts de luxe at and below half collars. Also of beautiful These are amazing in grey Men’s Fancy Socks, 12 Prs. for Sizes 10 to 11% In bargatn offerig of men's cotton socks in many new color schemes.— Street Floor. - Men's 69c Work Shirts, 2 for Heavy blue shirts with at- tached collar, pocket and triple-stitched seams, Sizes 1415 t0 17.—Street Floor, Perfect Bemberg Hose 2 Pairs for Pull-fashioned hosiery knit | from the famous Bemberg varn, the aristocrat of ‘rayons Product of well known mak- ers.—Street Floor. $1.50 & $2 Silk Hose 2 Pairs for Beconds of sheer chiffon silk full-fashioned hose, in an assortment of colors.—Street Floor. | I I q1 $1.50 Girdles Made of satin and broche, with elastic gores over hips. Boned over abdomen. Side- fastened Medium length. Peach color. Sizes 25 to 32— Second Floor. Men’s Military Sets Attractively boxed sets of two military brushes with good s bristles, with comb to match— ideal gift.—Street Floor, $1.50 Outsize Silk Hose Triumph “multi- twist” chiffon silk hose, silk to the top. Wwith permanently dull finish. Perfect quality. Real extra sizes.—Street Floor. 39c Women’s Sport Hose 4 Pairs for $ Rayon-wool-and-cotton hose and derby-ribbed rayon-and- lisle hose, all perfect quality.— Street Floor. $1.49 Card Tables Always a welcome gift. | Strongly constructed card ta- I bles with black fancy tops and colored legs—Third Floor. Novelty Casceroles Useful and dainty gifts for the home—these ~charming new casseroles with plated s | rims. Blue, yellow and roge Street Floor. 25¢ Van Heusen Collars, 5 for ‘ These famous collars are all regular stock, perfect quality. Popular styles. Limit { 5 to a customer. No C. O. D. or phone orders.—Street Floor. Gift Toiletries Sets Exquisite sets of imported toilet soaps and bath salts, also dusting powder novelties, i attractively packed in gift box. Tre-Jur and other makes, | —Street Floor. Men’s Bill Fold Sets I Real calfskin sets, consist- ing of billfold and and key caddie, nicely boxed.—Street Floor. $1.50 Garment Bags, Large cretonne garment bags, heavy and serviceable. Size to hold 8 garments; side- opening style; various pretty patterns.—Stiggt. Floor, Wonder Values in Boudoir § Lamps LAMPS, 3-CANDLE TABLE beautiful and durable, with at- tractive shades. Red, green and black. GLASS LAMPS in candle style —blue and green. Dainty and practical gift. POTTERY BASE LAMP, new- tistic home light- ration. Parchment Rose and_blue. Street Floor. ing and_decor: shade. $1.00 Rayon Undies, 2 for Lace trimmed, _appliqued and tailored. Regular sizes in pajamas, gowns, dance sets, § bloomers, panties and combi- nations, 'Extra sizes in gowns, panties, bloomers and chemises: double ‘extra sizes in bloomer bot- | tom and panty bottom combina- | tions.—Street Floor, , 3 Men’s $1.00 Shirts and Drawers, 2 for Heavy and medium weight ribbed shirts with long sleeves Ankle-length drawers, Ecru and random gray. Shirt sizes 36 to 46; drawers sizes 32 to 44—Street Floor. ; 5 : Men’s $1.50 Union Suits Medium and heavy-weight ribbed and heavy fieeced unicn suits, long sleeves, ankle $ length. Ecru and random gray. Sizes 36 to 46.—Street Floor. » Ry Bays’ & Girls’ Hose, 7 Prs. for Boys' mercerized golf hose | and - children’s derby-ribbed and rayon-mixed long hose; Tegular 25¢ kinds. — Street Floor, Dainty Gift Novelties _Handkerchief cases, guest, powder puffs, pajama bags, handy stocking bags. with as- corted darning thread, dance handkerchiefs, with beads or double compact and many others. gl lace, silk and ribbon.—Street loor. Handkerchiefs, Box Men's and women's gift handkerchiefs, includin g men's all-linen initial hands 9| kerchiefs, white or woven colored border, 3 in box: and women’s fine imported handker- chiefs, 3 to 6 in box.—Street Floor, | $1.59 “Brother-and-Sister” Suits All-wool jersey -slip-over blouse with pleated skirt on muslin body or with shorts. Neatly appliqued. Navy, red, tan, green and copen. Sizes $ | 2 to 6.—Second Floor. $1.59 Lace Curtains, Pair Excellent quality lace cur- Charming new. designs. 2% s yards long.—Third Floor, Marquisette and voile tie- backs and criss-cross cur- Cream and ecru. 2% ds long.—Third Floor, =~ >0 Smart . snap-brim. hats of wool felt, in tan, brown and styles in all sizes—Street Floor, Fancy Pillows rayon and damask, all plump- ly filled with kapok. Al the tains, in white and ecru. $1.98 Tie-Back Curtains, Pa tains, with four-inch ruffies. Men’s Hats gray: popular Fall and Winter Beautiful gift pillows of popular shapes, in many sizes, ~Third Floor. Men’s $1.50 Sweaters Part-wool Sweaters in dark brown and green mixtures. V neck. Knit for comfort and s long - wear. Sizes 36 to 46.— Street Floor. $1.50 Laced-Back Corsets Of fine broche with elastic top. ‘Medium length. Flesh only. Four strong hose sup- 9| porters. Lightly boned; sizes 24 to 32.—Second Floor, Crazy Quilt Stationery Novelty boxed writing paper and correspandence - “cards, covered in the popular crazy quilt patterns. Also many other styles of gift stationery,— Street Floor. Misses” 50c Hose, 4 Pairs for Rayon-mixed hoslery of $ beautiful quality, in new fancy patterns, also in smart clock- ings. Slight irregulars.— Street Floor. Men's $1.50 Pajamas Coat and middy styles in plain_ and_ fancy broadcloth and flannelette pajamas,. All sizes.—Street Floor, Men's 79¢ Neckties, 2 for Some are hand-tailored! Many are silk lned! Beauti- ful four-in-hands In a world of new patterns.—Street Floor, Children’s Cape Gloves Excellent quality capeskin gloves with warm fleece lining. Also fur-top mittens, fancy- cuff gauntlets and cape gloves with knitted wrists.—Street Floor. - l

Other pages from this issue: