either a registered original design are registered with foga. the labels cost $.50 each, and if you can believe this, they said monthly they sold to over one million labels. think about that. that's a huge number. in a later court hearing, a judge will say these labels will come to have definite significance is indicating that the dresses were made by original designers by skilled workers. these were the divisions covering ladies, junior miss sportswear, and also textile designers. the foga will advertise to such a degree that you could hardly turn a page of women's wear daily without seeing a promotional message or some kind of advertisement the guild promoted. in fact in march 1933, they had a 20 page issue of women's wear daily. the guild was everywhere. they started high. about $22.50. what they do then -- it's kind of interesting. what they do then, they start expanding their guardianship over piracy to include the moderate price lines. so, wholesaling, a leavened -- $11 to about $16. five months later they will extend protection to this $6