Evening Star Newspaper, December 3, 1931, Page 46

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C—-14 =» 0. CORPORATINS CANED UNTL 193 Increase Shown Until Stock Crash, According to Analy- sis of Tax Returns. Gorporations in the District showed 8 steady increase in gross income up to the end of 1929, when the stock market crash precipitated the pr sion This is ind! income tax r mad; 000,000 1929. The turn ever m &% was $548,825,047 1926 Was Big Year. came, largest t in this city. T 1929 come & clos Business Shows Deficit. In 1921 542 corporations reported & gross income of $80,010,719 and a def- fcit of $11.812,424 ; During 1928 the report shows 822 corporations here reported losses in | business for the year, with a gross in- | come of $102,785.873, but a total deficit | of $11,526,873. Next 1929 | | 0 on business | yet been made U. D. C. GROUP SPLIT | ON VETERANS’ RUM i Chapter in New Orleans Ag'ainst‘ Presents of Liquor to Civil War Veterans, By the Associated Press. NEW ORLEANS, December 3.—Op- | position to including liquor in Christ- | mas gifts to Civil War veterans of Camp | Nicholls here was injected heatedly into | a meeting here of Jackson Chapter | of the United Daughters of the Con-| federacy Miss Belle Van Horn precipitated the | discussion when she arose to say she | opposed the usual purchase of Christ- mas. liquor for the veterans. She said it was against the law and urged a| Tresolution condemning the practice. Mrs. P. L. Howell urged a continua- tion of the contributions, saying, “Thée old men need a little liquor now and then ” The meeting adjourned without tak- ing action BYRNES DRAFTS BILL TO END FARM BOARD Democratic Senator Would Halt Stabilization Activities and Shift Marketings. | By the Associated Press . In a new Democratic move against | the Farm Board, r Byrnes of South Carolina has drafted a measure calling for abolition of this two-year- old organization. Senator Byrnes seeks to transfer the co-cperative marketing work to the Agriculture Department and to end | the price stablization activities. Senator Bulow of South Dakota, an- other of the new Democratic members, waiting to take his seat, also has ex- pressed dissatisfaction with the Farm Board. Our fellows think the only ones | who got relief were those on the pay | roll of the Farm Board,” is his com- | ment | Howeve rs of Congress | from the agrari ates are deter- | mined to stand by board PLAN BENEFIT PARTY Vermont Society to Give Bridge | Entertainment for Needy. A benefit bridge party will be held under the a ermont So- | Then try Pfunder's Tablets—For Distressing Stomach Disorders. A ivate formule of F. H. Pfunder, PH.'G,, Graduste Pharmacist and former’ Laborstory Technician of the United States Aberdeen Hose pital. Scientificslly processed from the finest and purest drugs. Cone vince younself of their merit ot our expense. Secure !& triel ot GERBER: DRUG COMPANY n in bronchial tu must be relieved by rompt relief. bed for over 30 years, for every pain of nerve and muscle. - Children’s Chinchilla Coat Sets and Zipper Suits $2.95 —Smart, warm little sets of navy blue chinchilla—coat and beret—the coat in double-breasted style, with red flannel lining, chevron on sleeve and brass buttons down front. Sizes 2 to 6. $2.95 set. er suit: are of and cloth, in all shades. A jacket, of loggings and a All for $2.95. Sizes Girls" Wash Frocks and Pajamas $1.00 $1.39 to $1.95 Values —Charming, practical dresses for the 7 to 14 to wear to school . . . and colorful pajamas for them to sleep in, or to wear on the beach if they go South this Winter. Many of the dresses have bloomers to match. Kann's—Second Floor. 12-Pocket Shoe Bags—$1.00 —A colorful cretonne bag, with twelve pockets for shoes; and two pairs of velveteen-covered shoe trees, wradpped in cello- phane, and priced at $1.00 the set. Boxed Garters, 25¢ —Lovely ribbon-covered gar- ters, in all cclors. Boxed for gifts. Enameled Hat Stands, 25¢ to $1 —Colored stands, some hand painted. Pretty, practical gifts. Kann's—Street Floor. Beautiful Fibre Ferneries $1.98 —For a useful, attractive home gift, we suggest one of these ferncries. They are sturdily made of fibre and are complete with gal- vanized insert. A useful size, 27x9x29-inch—attrac- tively finished in— Green and Brown Other Styles at $2.85 1o $5.95 Kann's—Fourth Floor. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1931. e Will Park <N Your Car Aofi While You Shop! oy —Drive to our 8th St. Door. An sattendant will take charge of your car. %nnlubfi and D s Y ) ELGIN ‘Wrist Watches at HALF List Prices —Discontinued _styles. List prices $25.00 to $200. Now $12.50 to $100. Street Floor. P 23N D2a 300 Fine Sample Wool Blankets From the Old Town Woolen Mills In Kann's— Street Floor. —at Savings of —Beautiful quality blankets you would be proud to own yourself or give to some one. Of fine all-wool, in solid colors, some with shaded borders, ma- jority satin bound. Sizes 66x80, 70x80 and 72x84. They are all single blankets, but many can be matched in pairs. Reg. $4.95 to $12.00 and Morel This Sale—$2.98 to $6.98 ea. RS SR SR S S SR S 2 2 2R S S A SR SRR SR SN 2R 2 R SR S S 2 10Kindsof HOSIERY For Gifts—at One Price! —One lone dollar buys more hosiery value this Christmas than in many years. Ten different kinds here for your choosing—in smart new colors, and sizes 815 to 10. “Foto Fan"” Lace-top Chiffons. “Welt-less-Adaptafit"—varied length. “Selma” Picot-top Chiffons. “Selma” Medium Service Weights. “Humming Bird” Picot-top Chiffons. “Humming Bird” Medium Service Weights. “Humming Bird” All-silk Service Weights. “Blue Moon” Guidaseam Picot-top Chiffons. “Blue Moon” Guidaseam Service Weights. “Burson” Silk-and-wool Stockings. Kann's—S8treet Floor. S S Coca-Cola Trcks 48¢ —What a load of fun one of these trucks will afford the dressed in white, blue or youngsters. The truck is pink organdy, with bon- steel, size 11x534 inches, and nets to match. A bib em- comes complete with 10 broidered “Baby Dear”— miniature coca-cola bottles, and rubber panties. Nicely which can be filled and re- boxed. filled. 28-in. Baby Dolls $2.98 —Adorable big baby dolls, stuffed with kapok, and Come Get Your Gift from Santa Claus! See 10 Rayon Undie Gifts That Say Merry Christmas Pajama Ensembles —Colorful combinations. Regular sizes. Wide-Leg Pajamas —One piece. Regular and extra sizes. Lace-Trimmed Gowns —Regular and extra sizes. Pajamas and Gowns, each —Wide leg pajamas. Silhouette gowns. Lace-Trimmed Undies —Regular and extra sizes. Milanese Silk Undies —Bloomers, Vests, Panties, trimmed and tailored. Children’s Pajama Ensembles...$1.95 Children’s Rayon Pajamas Children’s Appliqued Sets —Vest and Bloomers in attractive box. Children’s Tailored Combinations.50c —Pink and peach in sizes 4 to 14. Kann's—Street Floor. (S SRS SR SR S S SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR 3 SR R S S S S SR S These Toys Are Specially Priced Now Velocipedes $7.88 $4.97 —Rubber-tired, fibre car- —Sturdy velocipedes with riages—just like those for ball-bearing spoke wheels, real babies. They are 20 bell, auto tread rubber inches long, with adjust- tires, coil spring saddle seat, able hood—and attractively rubber handle-bar grips. finished in beige, buff, or tool kit and mud guard. blue. For children of 2 to 8. and Talk to the Real Live Circus Clown! TOYLAND—Kann's—Fourth Floor. N A K 0 S S S I S R s o i e e e i o TOILET GOODS GIFTS —are particularly appropriate gg}%mn Houbigant’s Dusting Powder—$2.50 size. hel Yardley Lavender Bath Set Bath Salts and Cake of Soap. Voice Paris Perfume—bottled and boxed. . Fiancee Double Compacts—discontinued $ St. Denis Bath Sets—powder and salts Hudnut’s Violet Sec Sets . Evening in Paris Sets—nicely boxed. ... .. Culver Manicure Special Ensemble. .. .. .. Prophylactic Schoolday Special Bkeezix figure with tooth brush and small tube Listerine Tooth Paste. Fiancee Set—face powder and perfume Denney & Denney’s Steps to Loveliness Ba Popular Perfumes in small size bottles Houbigant’s Toilet Waters—special bottle Ideal and Quelques Fleurs Odors. Kann's—8treet Floor. CGhe GIIFX Ideal, Subtilite and Quelques Fleurs Odors. e 1250 ..$1.50 and $2.95 1,50 model. . .65¢ —Attractively colored lamps, each complete with a pretty parch- mentized shade. Other Gift Specials Imported Hat Stands. .. .50c 4.Pc, Military Brush Sets Bridge Slippers Square Rayon Mufflers. .59¢ Philippine Gowns $1.00 Boxed Writing Papers..50c Imported Wool Auto th Salts. . Linen Handk’fs..25¢c & 50¢ “Always Visit the Gift Bazar” Kann's—Second Floor. 32-Pc. Glazed Luncheon Sets $2.98 —Rose, green or yellow glazed porcelain sets, in the attractive Paramount shape. Service for six. Gold-Encrusted Table Glassware 33¢ ea. —Crystal, green and rose stemware with 22-kt. gold encrustation. Goblets, sherbets, tumblers, ete. Open stock. BRIDGE LAMPS With Shades $4.39 —Graceful lamps of em- bossed tubing, in dull and bright finishes. Bridge styles—each with a stretched, hand - tailored celanese shade in rust, rosewood or gold. Kann's—Third Floor. RERERERIERY Manning-Bowman Electric CLOCKS HALF-PRICE and LESS $11 Square Electric Kitchen Clocks $4.75 ea. —Attractive, accurate kitchen clocks, in _green or ivory en- ameled finishes. Formerly priced at $11.00. Just 100 to sell. Shop early! Many Other Styles —Boudoir or Mantel Clocks. $9.75. Now —Colo]l;ed B o0 udoir Clocks. Formerly $17.50. Now $7'50 —Mahogany Mantel Clocks. P 1 30t —Aranium Mantel Clocks. Formerly

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