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JANUARY 31, 1932—PART ONE. THE WASHINGTON, D. C, NEW 1932 MAJESTIC RADIOS NOW ON DISPLAY HERE LAb 4 A L 4 £ £ AN | B - [ &l ] FiFIAUVE AL Rummage Silks and Wash Goods _CHARGE ACCOUNTS'INVITED = Rummage Luggage (184 Yds.) PRINTED ALL-SILK CHIF- == | (223 Yds) SATIN-FACE CREPE in a selec- 5 T , e W) FON, regular $1 value, reduced to, yd... 22€ i of $1.29 Salufactlon Since 1859 (4) FITTED WEEK-END CASES. Were gf; 98 17 Ver $1.98, n (150 Yds) GEORGETTE CREPE in 5r $4.98 ‘10 3]_‘7._9:1}:';‘;“"‘ ey i e plain colors. Regular $1 value, yard..... 29C 1) T BOX, rayor med Was BABRY 300 Yds) WASHABLE FLAT CREPE, all $7.98, now $3.98 cottor (3 s. S E FL/ 2! PE, all- Sk weave in a variety of colors. $1 5Qq (2) SQUARE HAT BOXES with pockz'ts $2.98 and §1.98, now value, yard and rayon lining. Were $4.98, now (21) BABY (392 Yds.) m-urm. TS of silks, woolens and (4) LEATHER HANDBA! $2.98 SUNDAY STAR, A—6 All Rummage Lots Not Sald | Out on Monday Will Con- tinue on Sale Tuesday No Phone, Mail or C. O. D. Orders on Rummage Sale Merchandise. All Sales Final Baby Blankets BABY BLANKETS, | The Great Semi-Annual TRAINING BOMBER ([ LOST FIVE HOURSI Cornd o an Enie | —at Prices to Move Them in a Hurry! Night Flying Experience at Langley Field, Va., Causes Complisations. tion value, = yard 29C (50 Yds.) BLACK TRANSPARENT VELVET, 4[\ mchcs wide. Regular $3.98 value, sz ]9 29¢ llM Yds.) C] LANESE TAFFETA in a RAYON SATIN, 40 inches wide, colors. Regular training for bombard- || lots at Langley unexpected complica- erned a few nights ago | | big ships was lost for || Were eack BLANK range of colors. Regular 59c value, yd. Were (485 Yds.) each now according to a report re- here by the War Department. the pilot wandered on, ay beacons over the hori- bombew was sent out to laces along the route been taken by the effort to determine ashe lost rain, after the sed and the field d disconsolately to- m g plane ap- t of the darkness and landed of a search for home which licated by the eppearance of ere they were not expected and ts where the wan- there should be Among Number Sent Out. lown by Lieut 96th Bombardmer H G )-mi; ich should have re- of flying over the Steele had been gone an were questioned e s ety of the miss- ther hour passed with- ne was sent out to d areas along the e part of the course preparation for & the weather ])f[-‘ ; said that he had reached ahead of 1l time. He | “the direction of 1p the flash of he Langley Field T he horizon. | on, he discovered s and towns in Field were not He feared that out the lights | along the water d another beacon it, but found dentif location Followed Two Hours. s course beck to the upon a body 1 wed for two up a trace of a Turning back | once more picked | i, recognizing them ns, kept_on the course ediate Department of | ding field ap- | landed and found he | >otomac River at the|| Va. He pumped ks into the upper ded back to Lang- twith_criticism, but n for having kept his ances and | personnel. | | passengers did not | ‘flight was all about until was made at Haynes- | | ight they had merely || a plane which was|| y long night the co-pilot, the least, because night flight around was lost after the first Water ITALIAN LINER RAMS PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT| 930 Passengers on Two Ships at New York Are Aroused by Crash. ated Press YOR 30 —With a| t the 930 | ps, the Italian the United States de as she lay today. under the ter- planking on | de deck was n ship heeled reelf. ort quarter of driven through Roma's prow ing room was al berths were at sever Roma, which was 1 the fog, beginning a | cruise, was damaged sped anchor_close by y of her 175 passengers as did scores of the | ard the Roosevelt, in- urg, France ried, master of the; of many sea dis- e Coast Guard he f the crash | bricdge of the the fog- of a ship a had been following ! isco Pisce is master of the | | UNEMPLOYMENT HELD | PROBLEM OF FAR‘WERS‘ Kvale Tells Industrial League It Restricts Purchasing Power of Consumer. ated Press RK, January 30.—Legisla- ome of the “back-break- said the farmer bears of according relief to || resentative Paul John | sota. told the League for eracy today. | major problems facing ! said, is unemployment, || it restricts the pur- of consumers. He ndded’ s receipts continued to fall || expenses, there could be no | in a moratorium on mort- , professor of offered the Zie said they old system er \u ich ever lly maependent by raising his «rm and making his own clothing, wust adopt the “factory pical monoply tactics in field lture had suffered chiefly, Dr. from the more rapid de- industry at its side. He he second of his two alter- more practicable, ight be some temporary re- “if farmers muscle manufacturer’s tariff racket e access to the national in- I | | Feld, Hampton, || l } \' | rayons, vard (265 Yds) 36-INCH_PERCALE and in remnant lengths. Regular 15c [rmdM 8¢ yard formerly sold for 79c¢ to $1.50 S > 35¢ i shirtings rnl(\r: 300 s.) W ity, yard Street Floor. Men: $1. 00 7Broadc|oth Shirts Every Shirt Perfect Thousands brand-new, attached shirts tailored of white, broadcloth. Sizes 14 to 17. 59c Athletic 29c Union Suits . Men’s perfect quality 72x80 nain- sook union suits, with insert and snubber in back. Sizes 36 to 46. 39¢ and 50c Shorts, 3 for. . 50(: Men's perfect qu plain fancy broadcloth shorts with ela sides. Sizes 30 to 42 perfect-fitting tan, blue a collar- \d green 75¢ & $1.00 Union Suits Athletic union madras, broadcloth a 44c| suits of fine d 88x88 nain- some with Sizes 34 to 46 50c hirts of per- 32 to 46. strapped back: Men’s 39¢ Athletic Shirts, 3 for Knitted pull-over fect quality, in all si: 1 000 Men s $1 50 and $2 00 Shirts S colored and > and -ecru Light-weight knit; long or short sleeves, % or ankle length, closed crotch. @ 6 to 50 $1.00 $1.00 CHALMERS UNION Knit cotton in ecru shade ves, ankle length; also athletic knee length in white ME: $150 SHIRTS AND DRAWERS — "D a and “Fairfield” p drawers in broken ME 69c SHIRTS DRAWERS—Ribbed shirts ecru and random <hi; ankle \irts, sizes 38 to 46; drawers sizes 34 to 44. Each grey 45¢ Street 300 Smart, New K] . Men’s Suits and Overcoats Outclassing our best standards e-giving! = Choose from thoroughly GOOD, smartly styled suits, topcoats and overcoats in light, medium and .dark color Sizes 34 to 44. Also handsom tuxedos with Skinner satin ings and braided trousers.—S Floor. Rummage Sale of Gloves, 19¢ Including many $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 values. Perfects and imperfe Women's cape and suede glov long silk gloves, short sil long snd short fabric glov men’s lined and unlined cape gloves (42 Prs.) $5.00 AND $6.00 LONG KID GLOVES, 16 button lengths. Black =C white, and tan 1.59 $1.00 AND $1.50 MILANESE SILK GLOVES, with fancy cuffs. mem | All colors, Pair 2IC N $200 ME , in cape and suede in black, white and NDED 39¢ $2.50 Sup ons $2.00 AND Washable cape an pull-ons and’ fancy cuff g fects and frregulars. Black black-with-white, ~ brow etc. Pair MEN'S $1.00 AND $1.50 GLOVES, lined and unlined styles. Perfects and f lars MEN'S $§2.25 CAPE AND SUEDE GLOVES—Unlined dress gloves end lined street gloves Black, tan, brown and o= Ei i i (L CHILDRE CAPE 59¢ GLOVES— Knitted gloves, fleece-lined fersey gauntlets, fur-top mittens 3= and fancy-cuff gauntlets.... 22€ $1.00 FABRIC GLOVES—Wom- en’s lined and unlined fabric gloves. Trimmed slip-ons and tai- lored styles.. 39¢ $1.25 AND $1.50 HIGH-GRADE FABRIC GLOVES, single and dou- ble-woven styles, in smart & slip-on and 2-clasp styles 59¢ goatskin and suede gloves this Rummage lot $1.79 Street Floor strjpe fabrics 88¢c _MEN'S 19 AND 25c SOCKS— cy socks rayon-and-cotton. Many popular colors and patterns. s 10 to 11! 2 pairs = 2 LD MEN'S S125 COAT SWEATERS wbol sweaters, coat style, V ncck, Brown and green heather mixtures. Sizes 38 % 46 D nd D, adcloth in pat- 69¢ FELT HATS Floor. Rummage CORSETS 15) MENTS boned ¢ Broken sizes (1) s1 of rayo fastened $1 FOUNDATION GAR - n-stripe mater diapiregm. 39 and $1.50 BR\\\"‘RF\ mate or back. 3Qe broche 19¢ satin 25¢ (21) BANDEAUS of satl , Tayon-stripe fabri sizes. 59c v BANDEAUS . Broken of lace sizes, (50) ) GARTER BELT alues repe de chine. Flesh o= peach ‘ 25¢ $§1 and $1.50 C1 OR\}T\ (x‘Rl)l ES and STEP-INS, broken sizes, < in rayon-stripe fabrics 25¢ S nd Floor. 300 Prs. High-Grade Women’s Shoes 250 Broken Lots (412 Prs.) SLIPPERS black. Sizes $1 values, pair (540 Prs.) SHOES—F OMEN'S $4 TO $6 footwear and ar port s in tan and black kid satin, patent leather, brown and black suede and combinations. High and low heels. Al sizes in the lot but @ not In every stgle, Pair., $L+79 | SPATS of excellent essorted _colors. 2 Second F'oor i ’s H Children’s Hose 5¢ CHILDREN'S HOSE—Fancy half-sock: and whoopee socks, glso’ infants’ long hose. Per- fects and irregulars. 10¢ B ND (IHLIJRL\ S part-wool hose children’s silk, part-wool, rayon and lisle socks. Perfects and ir- regulars . “19c 5¢ Ml&\l‘,i' SILK H mous brand of thread s long, shaped hose, slight ir- S £ 39¢ | BOYS' A.\" (xIEL.\ HOSE mercerized golf hose, girls' length sport hose and fancy rayon- mixed long hose and children’: ng, ribbed pairs for [ il 2 P S () 2DC —Fa- ( HILDRI 50c PHOE X fine golf hose and B a5 a0 iR hose, all perfect. Pair ' 25¢ Street Floor. standard 39c grade, in many popular 9Q¢ ABLE (RFP} in a variety of colors. 79¢ qual« 59¢ Rummage Sale $1.25 TAMS—Knitted, imported suede and chinchilla tams -9C in white and colors o $1.98 GIRLS' TAMS in black vel- vet. Elastic or fitted styles with grosgrain ribbon and buckle sl'oo $1 GIRLS’ TAMS AND TOQUES in white and colors. “Knitted wool, chinchilla and silkateen with 10(‘ wool linings $2.98 to $5.98 SILK DRE: »ES in crepe de chine, wash silks and vel- vet and wool combina- N $1.00 $1 and $1.50 CAMP TOGS—Camp suits of blue khaki, skirts, overalls and corduroy knickers. Broken sizes 390 $1.50 MIDDIES AND KNICKERS —Linen and crash knickers, sizes 8 to 14; khaki middies, sizes —9(3 14 and 16 . $1.98 I\FAI\TS' FLA\\IZL PET- TICOATS and gertrudes. Long and short gertrudes and petticoats, hand-embroidered, scal- 00 loped or hemmed bottoms $1' Second Children’s Wear $1 BROTHER - AND - SISTER SUITS of all-wool jersey in sizes 2 and 4. Red, blue, green, and tan $5.98 GIR crepe de chine in pastel shades. Sizes 7 to 14.. $2 98 SL98 to $3.50 SILK BONNETS with-elastic backs. White, blue and pink georgette and Ta- dium silk ..... $1 00 $1.25 to $159 SILK BONNETS of crepe de chine and_radium silk. Slightly mussed. Broken 5Q¢ sizes . 0 $1.98 GIRLS' SCARF AND HAT SETS of brushed wool and knitted wool. Red, blue, green $1 CREEPERS AND BOYS SUITS in white, pastel shades and prints. Slightly mussed 59¢ Sizes 1 to 4 years..... . $1.29 GIRLS’ SKIRTS—Tweeds, Scotch plaids; sizes 8 tg 14. Tuck- in style with hipband, pleated skirt 59¢ Floor I RAYON FLAT INGS PAL 810-818 Seventh St. N w. (2) WEEK-] and 16 inch sizes. Were $2.98, now rayon-lined, 14 $1.98 Third Floor. Rummage Sale of Sheets and Domestics $1.00 Seamless Sheets quality bleached sheets, 12x99, 320 heavy slight mill 72x90, 54x90. (15) CRINKLED COTTON Bll)v SPREADS, heavy quality, size 105, Gold Lulur only. sl 29 $2.! 98 value..... \Ul D 'COLOR PILLOW- hemstitched hems. with o;:md and blue Size 42 1Q¢ BEDSPREADS, of x3 fancy rayon seconds. In sizes s-l 98 rayon 2.98 cavy vg‘kr\mv Mo- 29‘, bleached kinds, hawk 59c 29¢ SHEETING—81-inch heavy unbleached sheeting cotton for mak- ing seamless sheets and mat- ] 76 tress covers. Yard. wide. va HUCK TOWELS—Excep- fine quality face regularly $1.50. $l.()0 CANNON BATH TOWE s of heavy Turk- 10c inches quality (240) I‘H Mill sec ish _towels Each in ]argo sizes. ilrcfl. Huor. $1.49 Seamless Sheets 400 high-grade sheets, but not at all hurt for service 72x108, 63x108, 81x99. mill seconds, In sizes $1.89 TABLECLOTH SET—Con- sisting of 54x54 table- cloth and six napklns v $1.00 match i—Size 54x54 in - 69¢ Reduced t0. . STITCHED TABLE of excellent quality mer- Cotton damas e Dozen 96 ¥DS.) 15¢ DISH TOWBLING, 15 inches wide. ~Remnant lengths of part-linen qualm 10¢ Rummé.ge Sale Coats and Dresses Fur-Trimmed Cloth Coats Reduced Women's $10 to $15 Coats Women's $18 to $25 Coats. . Women's $29 to $33 Coats Women’s $35 to $39 Coats All $58 and $68 Coats. $4.90 $9.90 $14.90 $18.90 Price —Second Floor (21) EVENING DRESSES. Sold for $7.00 to $16.75. (15) SPRING COATS, sport models, sizes 14 to 38. Sold for $10 to $15 @) NELVET JACKETS, sizes 14 to 18. Sald for $5.95 (20 SPORT JACKETS in silk and flannel, in h shades. $4.00 $5.00 $3.95 $1.00 $5.00 $2.00 s15 5.9 RED FOX . Sold for in ns, sizes 14 to 40. Sold for $3.95 to $5.00. (8) SEALINE 1 collar a to 44. Sold for JACKET of FUR n, 16. Sold for size Second Fioor 112 Dresses and Ensembles Sold for $2.95 to $5.95 14 to 48, jerseys in sizes 1 14 to 38—Second Floor. coats sizes Beautiful rayon print and jersey dresses and en- sembles. Rayons in sizes $100 Fur Coats Sealine (dyed coney) Fitch colla n d cuffs, 44; (1) Sealine coat with collar and cuffs, size 36 y fur coat with Armour coon 1) Sealine (dyed coney) coat, plain size 50. Second Floor Brand-New! Beautiful! Distinctive! Spring Dresses 3 In a Wonderful Underpriced Sale A sale of lovely new dr night styles, chiffon, 2613, In georgette. 0, 16'% to FOR Singly, $5.95 . such impressive q i1l select two smart dresses. likely she is coming anyway. beaded Canton crepe, fi: 38 to 50.—Second Floor. '10 s in the midst of the Rummage Sale! y_and such a If you want only one, Street, lace-trimmed, embroidered and semi crepe and printed silks. Such saving that hun- bring afternoon_and / “tailored Sizes 14 v Women’s Wear $1.98 and $2.98 SILK UNDER- WEAR—Regular and ra size de dlace- g1 69 sizes flesh and pe trimmed Broken with AND PAJAMA nd 17. Of plain d rayon taffeta, Broadeloth and rayon flat @ crepe. Two-piece style $1.50 $1 and $198 VOIL] DANCE SETS, bloomers and step-ins in fiesh and peach. Lace- = ! 59¢ trimmed Sas 59¢ to §1 UNDERWEAR—Chem- ises, bloomers, panties and step-ins, of flat crepe, voile and muslin. Lace-trimmed and tailored 2—‘ styles. sizes 5 ME SLIPS of muslin ng material in white colors. Sizes 36, 38 ‘;9C H FROCKS of broad- trimmed _in $1.98 W/ cloth prints 8 SHAKER KNIT SWEAT- S, coat style, in tan, brown, red, navy, and g .B‘mkl-n $2.98 $1.98 and $2.98 SWEATERS—AIl- wool and wcol-and-rayon sweaters in plain and fancy weaves. Slip- over styles. Sizes 34 to $1.29 40 5 Second Floor Rummage Nohons IDEAL SANITARY NAPKINS, highly soluble. They flush ] 74 down. Dozen ODDS AND braid, hatpins, paper dress "ENDS rick-rack bias tape, 2c shields, etc. 10¢ llA\l) EMBROIDERED MODELS. sold for 39c to $1.50. Now half Erlct 39c Stamped Goods : 19(: rer’s surplus, every s Manufact piece perfect. Towels, childre: aprons. pillow tops and three- piece buffet sets (465 Yds.) 15c to 25¢ IN- \‘ml’ DRESS BELTING, 10c COAT HANGERS, cov- ered with velvet, 4 25(. 'SHOPPING BAGS, durably go KNITTING WOOL ~'(472 9, yds.), In all colors., 8-yard skein s1' FLAPPER DOLLS of colored cOrduroy ........ ' 69c _ Street Floor. $1.49 Georgette Crepe, Yard. Twenty-five desirable light and dark shades in heavy quality geor- gette, 38 inches wide. Sweepingly reduced for Rummage Street Floor. R;mmage Neckwear \lLK ASCOT SCARFS and wool {5 in popular colorings Slight Te s ()m) LOT W ted doll handker trimmed with m(- all colors.... . 'S NECKWEAR mage lot of collar and cuff sets in silk and linen. 25c values, Tollelrles and Stationery $1 Rose Leaf Sachet, nicely boxed ve..25¢ s1 lmnnrle(l l-rrmh goj\pl, 4 or 6 cakes to the box. ..69¢ BATH SALTS — Novelty chma heads filled with bath salts, 2 for s ...$1.00 TOIL] ET “ '\Rl‘ — Buttonhooks, nail files, cuticle knives, shoe horns and utility boxes .. SOAP BOXES and other ciss HAT BR( HES, combs and am- ber glass make-up boxes ..25¢ STATIONERY, boxes slightly soiled. Was 10c to $1 Now half price. $1.59 FIVE-YEAR leather bound . $1 NOVELTY §1 SMOKER! wrought iron > Street Floor. “arti- DIARIES, 5 COMFORTS, Were ch Third (9) BABY with cott $2.98, now filled 198 to gQq Floor, Rummage Sale Silk Hose | $1.50 and $2.00 Values in Perfect Quality Full-Fashioned Hose Beautifully silk hose; to tall, weight; $1.00 and $1.50 Silk Hose sheer three-strand, “Correct Length” medium and short wom b 3¢ 3 pairs for $1. Seconds of full- ned chiffon and service t silk hose, also irregulars of ashioned Bemberg hose ‘l'\k' -woor ¢ ; BURSON R-\\U\ A \ D - LISLE HOSE in re Popular $ ou 'l'\l LE SILK HOSE, regular sizes. Chiffon and weights —and some silk == mesh hose. Seconds. .. 22C FULL-FASHIONED SILK HOSE seconds of $1 and §150 rades, mostly black, . M 19¢ Street col " FULL- also in service $1.50 and FASHIONED in colors Odds Rummage Sal $1.00 Felt Hats and ends in v $3.00 to $5.00 Hats and col High-grade velvet and felt hats, all 69 styles and colors Street choice Rummage Sale chiffon silk hose and 35-inch extra length chi 51-gauge _chiffon adjustable D service hose. All ¢ $1.50 Silk Mesh Hose A 88c | 95¢ | I 2 15¢ B l"\l(l)”\|/i HOSE, perfect 25¢ PHOENIX FULL - FASHIONED “I‘\"\"}":,l-y‘l‘lfy‘l:l every plk\r .-‘()(_ $1 SILK MESH HOSF merc Floor. e of Millinery $1.50 and 51 98 Hals - 69c¢ $2 00 New Turbans Floor, Rayon Undies $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Values Regular, Extra and Thre ts tions, b French Tegular appliqued CHILDR| ATHLETIC Bt att bloomer legs 3 for 50c RAYON quality in double mises, bloomers, p-ins. pliqued and pants. i d e: sizes. Lace 50¢ S NAINSOOK UNION SUITS w UNDIES of tailored and chemises 1 trimmed, applique tailored : ATHLETIC perfect 8 Sizes $1.00 white and pink. 36 and 38 .. ; WOME UNION SUITS, knee length 50 9c RAYON-STRIPE low nec \ no sleeves, Sizes bloomer-b 3¢ Double Extra Slzes 19c RAYON UNDIES—Lace tailored and appliqued s, . ar and extra sizes in bloomer- nbinations, ¢ tom ¢ gowns, Cche ed and 50¢ ned WOMEN'S BLOOMERS, 'S KNIT UNION 3 attachment, boys' grey sizes 8 450 CHILDREN'S RAYON U Street Floor Rummage Sale Home Necds (20) sizes 30x60 and 27x54 SMYRNA WOOL RUGS Were .l WOOL HALL color combin: $1.98, now, vard (1) $598 TABLE fringed silk shade. ... 14) PAF 51 25, NOW. ... (4) $6.98 FRINGER LK L\\ll' SHADES for floor 9 Curtains & Draperies I (200) LACE mill samples of 21, yards long CURTAIN STRIPS, pairs and panels $1.00 Y $2.00 values, each 29c (294) LACE CURTAIN SAMPLES, odd lots in various lengths, Q.. 79¢ to $1.29 values, each 19¢ (800 Yds.) REMNANTS CURTAIN MARQUISETTE AND CRE- g TONNES, yard : ( Yds) VELOUR, goid color only, 36 inches wide. $1 X value, yard ........ 69¢ (1 Prs) VELOUR WINDOW DRAPES in tan and gold. @ Were $3.98. now. pair 1.00 (6 Prs.) TAPESTRY PORTIERES brown only. Were @9 9C R $2.29 GIMP in many Was 10c va in color now. ‘\rd 3¢ (30" Yds.) wide, in $1.98 and 'TAPESTRY, m'm fancy designs s $2.98, now Q] 00 (7 Prs) ROPE PORTIERES in rose, blue and gold. Were Qo 75 $5.98, now, pair Third Floor TAPESTRY TABLE COVERS 98, $2.29 TABLE dam SCARFS X (1) $1.00 velour tops Floor $69.50 Crosley $94.95 Radio. 24 or FOOTSTOOLS A \d\\ me cabinet radio, with tubes Third Floor Blankets & Comforts 9 Prs.) ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, 66x80, in stripes. Were sxv fm now. pair (8) $4.98 and $6.98 L(ml-(th filled with wool and cotton. 9 (11) SATEEN ()VUURI\ ‘all- wool filled. Were $7.9 §4.29 Window Shades (17) WINDOW SHADE Duplex oiled opaque, Were $1.50 . 89¢ (11) OILED m-\qu\ \\l\mm SHADES, g Were $150 and § (13) WINDOW opaque, odd colors (108) CURTAIN ROD ins. 5c_value, each. Third Floor Wonderful Speclal' Introducing the Exquisite ‘““Midnight Rose’’ Face Powder You Save 61c White Flesh Brunette Opportunity extraordinary! 39 Box By special arrangement with the manufacturer we offer for a limited time only the famous Midnight Rose” face powder, a French creation that lends a soft, velvety appearance to your skin, and has th: fragrance of imported perfume and adherent_qualities. You'll be delighted with its fine texture Buy it at an astonishing saving!— Toilet Goods Dept., Street Floor. W CY SILK BRAIDS colors, for curtains or 150 to 39¢ F in combination shades, scarfs, vard Sl 50c to S$1.59 lamp- dresses, EMBROIDERED SILK BANDS and applique trim- ming, 1 to 3 inches wide Rummage prices. .25¢ and 50c yard Rummage Sale ofr Tnmmmés ins and All 5c slides in izes. colors, each NCY TRIMMING BUTTONS combinations, 1 10¢ to 50¢ 3c 12 on a ca dozen ~ Rummage Sale Boys Wear 49¢, 59¢ and 69c Values Boys' Caps, Boys' Overalls, 39c Boys' Play Suits, Boys’ Blouses, Boys’ Pajamas. BOYS’ $1.00 AND $1.69 KNICK- ERS in tweed mixtures, fully lined. Sizes 7 to 17. Also long blue cordu- roy trousers. Sizes 11 to i 2 mne88e BO $2.98 AND $3.49 OVER- COATS, In sizes 27, to 8. In chin- chilla and fancy fab- g O 51.98 Boys’ $2.98 and $3.98 Raincoats. Leatherette and rubber raincoats, in black and brown. Sizes 4 to 16. [ Stree 79¢c to $1.00 Values Sweaters, Boys Polo Shirts, Boys’ 49 §7.85 to $9.75 SUITS— vest and two p.m; Tong trousers. Light and dark patterns. Sizes 12 to 18 $5.85 BOYS' §8.95 OVERCOATS in tan and g tw mixtur [ Sizes 15 to 18.. $5.00 52‘49 Sheep-Lined leatherette coats with Coats Sturdy corduroy facing and Sizes 6 to 18. Boys' sheep lining, fur fabric collar. t Floor