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ST.L0U1S POST-DISPATCH. MARCH 30, 193i PAGE 5A 55,230,252 DROUTH LOANS See Our Other Announcement on Opposite Page TIX BAER FUL 9 TO FARMERS Of SEYEN STATES Provision Made in Rehabilitation Amendment to Federal Seed Ixmui Act. Loans totaling $5,230,252 haxe been made to 42.633 farmers In the-drouth-stricken districts of the seren states In the area of the local Federal Farmers' Seed Loan Office. Director T. Weed Harvey said today.

Applications received to date total 61.964. The figures include loans mad under the I20.000.0u0 agricultural rehabilitation amendment to the 145,000.009 seed loan act. Applications for rebllltation loans began coming in Ut week and have increased the total number of applications received daily to more than 1000. The rehabilitation loans have been construed to cover family malntenance, such as food, clothing and medicine; necessary farm labor, and repairs on farm machinery. The maximum to one jiplioant is $1000 whereas the maximum seed loan is $600.

The last day iw receiving applications is April SO. Local officials expect fo diburse about $10,000,000. DRESSES IN'SIZES AND STYLES FOR MISSES AND SMALL WOMEN ARE A NEW AND PERMANENT FEATURE IN THE GOWN ROOM. THE SPRING COLLECTIONS ARE PARTICULARLY ATTRACTIVE AT THIS TIME OF COURSE YOUR EASTER COAT CAN BE INEXPENSIVE r. Drouth 1a in it by 146,486 (Third Floor.) 1 Just See These at Total WASHINGTON.

March 20. Drouth loans numbering 146.4S6 and aggregating have been advanced by the Agriculture Department up to and including March 27. Secretary Hyde mad-the announcement today as planned to depart for Memphis and possibly Fort Worth. to study relief work of regional offices. Included in the states in which loans have been distributed were: Illinois.

1002 for Indiana. 2844 for Kansas, 667 for Kentucky. 11.008 for Missouri. $616 for Oklahoma. 10,391 for $1,072,038 and Texas.

11,397 for $1,748,282. 25 Inspirations for Easter Decorative and Lasting The successful style details of the season scarf collars, horseshoe collars, cape collars, furred cuffs and flared cuffs! The successful fabrics and colors of the season rough and crepey woolens, in black, blue, gray, beige, green! The furs usually -found on more expensive models fine kid galyak, wolf, lapin, broadtail, squirrel and mole! Sizes for Misses and Women (Third Floor.) EASTER LILIES with tall stems rising from black glass pot. Yellow, A POND LILY in a black or amethyst glass bowl makes a striking table decoration. Full blown lily pink or white glass flow. ers, 2 open lilies and bud on silk- $1.98 $2.39 and 2 wrapped stems, "PLAYTIME" With Dame Binny Bunny At 11 a.

m. to 12m. and 3 to 5 p. m. Every Day Till Easter Right in front of the Secret Easter Egg in our Toy Department is a great big carpet.

Here Dame Binny Bunny will sit with and play tiny games. If you like, she'll cut you a paper rabbit. (Fifth Floor.) THIS RABBIT will seine a decorative purpose long after Easter has passed. Made of crackled pottery, will hold philoden- 7Qf dron in its si A LUCKY ELEPHANT that does more than bring luck. It will hold philo-dendron or ivy.

and add a lot of coloc to your fl room. Heavy pottery TWO ST. LOUISANS AMONG 77 TO GET GUGGENHEIM AWARD Dr. G. B.

Parks, Washington C. Professor and A. It. Stavenlta Artist Receive Fellowships. Two St.

Eoulsans are among the 77 scholars, artists, and writers who have received fellowships for study and research in the United States, Europe, and Latin America, it was announced today by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation of New York. They are Dr. George Bruner Parks, associate professor of English at Washington University, and Alexander Raoul Stavenitz, an artist. Dr. Parks will depart next September for London, where ho will make a study of the influence of English voyages from 1600 to 1660 on science and imaginative literature.

He will remain a year. The result of his investigations in earlier English seafaring are contained In his book "Richard Hakluyt and English Voyages" published in 1928. Stavenitz Is the son of Mrs. Emma Stavenitz, 6521 A Wells avenue. He received the fellowship for hi work in etchings.

He said today he would depart for Paris next month. Since he was graduate.1 from Washington University In 1925 he has resided in Chicago and New York. The Guggenheim foundation was established six years ago by former United States Senator and Mrs. Simon Guggenheim as a memorial to their son. Its purpose is to Improve the quality of education and the practice of arts and professions in this country and to further International understanding.

The foundation has a capital fund of $4,500,000. The amount granted to each fellow is customarily $2500 a year. Fifth Floor.) For Telephone Shopping Service Call CEntral 6500. This Electric Iron Is a Guaranteed Universal Product $1.98 Boys Want 'Skippy' Caps audit's No Wonder, for They Are So Very Smart A boy's face made to look more boyish, a boy's heart quickened with joy that's Cap will do for your little fellow made of new Spring woolens, to (Boys" Own Store-Fourth Floor.) Here's Your Frock A Special Collection of Easter Modes at a Loner-Than-Usual Price! This chromium-plated Electric Iron is so efficient and easy to handle that ironing becomes almost a pleasure! Thermal, 6-lb. weight, with cord and plug.

Fully guaranteed. A WAFFLE IRON that insures golden brown, crispy waffles With deep, jreaseless grids. Tray attached. A Universal A QQ product, low priced at t.O Fifth Floor and Squar 14.) For Telephone Shopping: Service Call CEntral 6500. YOUTHFUL ROBBERS ARRESTED Four at Glen Core, X.

Had Loot Valued at $5000. By the Associated PreM. GLEN COVE. N. March $0.

A series of robberies In Glen Cove, which- police thought wan the work "ot professionals, was solved yesterday with the arrest four youths, ranging in age from 14 017 years old. The youngest was the leader. Po-lice said he admitted 11 robberien in which Jewelry, clothing and small articles were taken. Attempts to sell stolen golf balls led to the arrests. All of the loot, valued st $5000, was recovered In the homes of the lads' parents.

If the two Frocks sketched intrigue just come Tuesday morning and see the whole new, colorful collection we present at a special price in the Inexpensive Dress Shop! Prints? Yes, lovely ones, on dark and pastel backgrounds! Plain Crepes. smart in navy, black and pastels, with little sleeves, capelets, lingerie trimmings, peplums, pleats! Sizes 14 to 20 and 34 to 44 are included (Third Floor.) Serious Condition at Point narrow. $112.50 Super-Heterodyne Majestic Radios Reduced! Four Modernette. "Successes" POINT BARROW, Alaska. March 30.

With the supply of antitoxin dwindling fast and new cases developing both here and at inland points, the diphtheria epidemic again is serious hero. The only hospital is overcrowded and quarantined houses are full of patients. A vacant house is being prepared to accommodate convalescents. Complete With Eight Tubes and Installed on Your Aerial Now That Will Crown Easter Costumes With Success DRIVE OUT Golds $59-75 $5 Don't experiment with new suf-ffested treatments which at best can give only temporary relief. Depend en Brono Quinine-recognized as the standard remedy fcr more hat 40 rears.

Not only is this Majestic widely known Super-Heterodyner but it is a triple screen-grid model as well! The full-size chassis is completely shielded, and Majestic's powerful Col-otura dynamic speaker is enclosed in the cabinet. At this low price for such a marvelous set everyone interested in radio should act at once Typifying four of the most important millinery vogues of the Easter these four Hats are just a hint of the smartness you can achieve for "practically nothing. The Bakou Hat with patent leather piping Shiny Straw Turban Rough Straw Hat with a feather the Panama-laque Brafd Hat with a Watteau brim (Third Floor.) $7 FIRST PAYMENT You May Arrange to Pay the Balance Remaining in Small Weekly or Monthly Amounti (Radio Tosrth floor.) wJthrf 1 A A I O0JD RID RIE THE ONLY MMO QUININB I sWMn.

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