Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 211, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 January 1934 — Page 6

PAGE 6

•vjgjF * aB jS Mb K gg§ @5 M M mfbß aEa WStr 2j HI S\ ~ rr J& 4 I ijj|ff h last. No phone or C. O. 1). orders. SF *'& JEBM None sold to dealers. We reserve the E JBL M jjk.. right to limit quantity. Head 'em all. UP 10 $1 '2 feltS 3 9® Take a Tip! You'll Be Smart to Stock Up for Months at These Low Prices 9 t'lS o ,: 10 C m S( ' mple 1 [ STORE '] WE cash] Uf'SSJ'S4 a SPRING HATS if h & lIM If fgiil * 1 "Hi OPEN ALL 1U c A Kir HW I I *w W IL“J b Nml Saturday GOVERN- 18 Pr - Wom - “••• + A rics and tells. ||g | | SL- J JOL-, Wjg 1 jj fgftj Jm Jg B sff-J V_Jg E armiW Silk and wool. Sizes 8-2 ||l p clever new shapes U | >ggjj .fn VJ #^W^VW|iE M J l J | •ft l | TULL MEWT and 9 only. Ist Floor. | |J l * %Jf I frfj*l:I 9P. M. CHECKS 57 Pr. Silk Hose | £ >_^^,,^,^-_..^- ;^_ l ' ll .' 1 ..... , L M . e aged silk ' lst r less> |QC I 'flHk Drastic Reductions —Women's I ® ut They Cos! 275 Pair Womens Better l^ l l^ l^va^^ ced Q® I JBW Lavishly FUR-TRIMMED |Ah /FOOTWEAR L •£-•£% 10, Pt> JFjh H lli H IT I Pumps* Ties* Straps* _ 1£ c T I J Bjjr Bf JWSi JH| B V"Oxfords* Hovelties* CJ ggjg| CJ7 8 mesh. Ist Floor. 1%0 I f J I f' *2j * |Jf g W' materials and fine workmanship. ffij 1 "" ~~~.' S g\ f J&% Ikyy fWaBifI—CROUP NO. I I Men's $3.00 SHOES W omen’* & G*l*' Gatoahes I R for lU c fHMfcpBHII Begalar 528.75 and $ *|| B SMit 535.00 Values ~. R y |■" r ,„„ r *3k= rair YfjZl j- v£ 29 c Asp ||>' —I Regular 5 19.75 and $M M 77 111 sale/ women’s j Safe/ Pure Silk |B Re S ular 3 for 19c value - clearance. a * i SROUP NO. 3~— ——I l I ®iL. J. m 1 Women’s Bereis 4j :; ¥- vv: Regular $10.85 $Mf 77 <£s g% IMI ■# teAttig IJ c (BiBL lvalues -._ Choice /Hgj ®” C ftm Jm JC ofe^j * 1 mittmiriar^l^— B——■ B| I tra sizc corsclettes. corsel- D r ur Jackets Cf> 7/ Thrilling Saturday Values in m I ettes with inner belts, w 1,1 11 qfjßK/r ri< H - ja':; a Regular sls values. *PK JU I x~f DRESSES I ■’ ; sS&wSu BIM - >9B 1 C' -~c&r7-L Think of It! SSMS and S6J)B Values B Girls ’ Tuh ' FaHt Wash mds^of^Oc^quamyf'ohiff“n MAyM I^—l ;nj n "”- * ■X'vfesMrTS. p flo B „ eiu . c . m . m EVira £S bAm are silk to to P- service have . 'Wm® jk I Fox Scarf d* K t4J 1 V *jj&4 B 2* M%> Sfk hv-'ffi lisle tops. Just 800 pair. " 'JiHB H Regular SIO.OO value. *r j m-W ;: mf.¥Ali FORDRESS# (JIQ7I sizes?ton 277m* ””•^ —MjpH ——r-r— * llr&’i&M FOR EVENING* Ora Iwl I „ tip Cft<rs Child’s Warn, Wool 3P “ *' c tS $1.39 FOR school. ETC. JM 1 |ff| e WiT HOSIERY GLOVES L= fjj Jj7\| Dresses with interesting JjSlsF V : 21 Men S LsgglHS _ H34A£lwXy l L?* TfrVkftojjwi touches of spring, clever Jim? K 0i U. S. Army leggins, can- T |Y wi i I // j(Wd)/x sleeves, new waist lines. In Ms H -r, v, \ akl lfr JBL vas, leather trim, 59c I lIQ li ' W\w\,l A *±X/ & popular colors and con- BT Rl P . retty ! resses for the i value. Pr. Ist Floor. i HI \\ NiS- - 4>< trastin 8 trimmings. Sizes HMI H f\ rl ,°| 7 Narrow and wide rib. Bright patterns, regular IQ fiirk’ SlfirU #% a*nSM / 14 t 0 52 - ,IL I Weal for school or play. Sizes 7to 9%. In tan 59c values. All sizes in- KB <^V > ;X| /f . ‘ *®A. 1 SiaTt SeCond Floor ifti § All tub fast patterns. shades. Special. eluded. Special. All WOOI, ff F ,' aue ‘ |J JjC " ‘fHM > “*‘Wi f]lili"'rir Tmin I Star ’ SeCond Floor | Star, First Floor star. First Floor .—■ ..—'■■ K ' r ~ _ ALE OF DOMESTICS I For SATURDAY! Women’s Regular $1.95 |s?3 b *X and ramcoats ' Z0 C — -■ * i IKi W% mMdn M 196 Child's Frocks d> ft )-Isich UNBLEACHED SHEETING Oi/_ S U£j BC l! A SE I S ifTw A tI C jular 12'/jC value, firmly woven thread. Special Saturday. SS /9© ? - ~ nd ' r--7 ■.• • imlmmr knitted beret sets •• . 1 67 Rubber Pants M 36-Inch Mercerized Broadcloth % P \ rnniillßfiY rfrft cftq • &%, Hinfants* rubber pants, isc Uc White and wanted plain shades. Real 25c value. Yard i§C JOI W.Q. „:P„ * 11 i 1 1 ‘ ° 2S*r_ (& WITH SCARFS TO MATCH * 1111 I 100 Infants’ Vests *T 81X90 BLEACHED SHEETS AM jd \ Reds, greens, blues, browns, ■ sleeveless, regular isc value. / r vaiue OV Each hreail, seamlesß ' dcep hems ” J j etc., clever manipulations B 1 2nd Floor. I Mountain Mis, Quilt Cotton *_ j I 9Q C Opens into 81x96 sheet. 49c value. Special v -Jl r sckook Hi M 2nd Floor. mm W X vJ6-ln. OUTING FLANNEL -%, , IST Child's U. Suits 4ft J=>4*/2 C Sale Women's SCARFS | Wal!tstyle ' 2 s S s K C. ly ' I ll c Bright colored scarfs, long AM __ ... _. ~ - PS*WSO /tSSts, Z4X46 BATH TOWELS 1W- Styles. These priced regularly *T 32 Worn. Girdles 4 A '■’jmF&jfa' j?' Double terry tilth colored borders, 29c values .... Z I 'dW at 59c each. While 150 last. Sh sSnOTtere'jlS’Fl! Iw” Wm&T djr / S V||j| Star, Basement B Star, First Floor '"' 111 ■ u.. ■—, w r" 1 ' ■' • .^nr,,,., 10-Floor Lamps ..***.?. ■.. •■ itMlHtei' dasii Also smokers, parts IT || /.. H missing, Values to $2.98. "j I I Q Iy . I ii I \A#L,*| 7L-. I _a. A REAL SALE FOR MEN I Raspn l..— .. I Hurry! Hurry! While They Last— I 57 p r . Men’s work moves r flraMph I cß.con*§79tosi.io 0 oOATS/4 I g I CHAMBRAY WORK II ITP ill values, I dUII OMyfl I ~? -au. qq c i<KU ■UP HP(K WIM e.,- o o,„ es ixt’:JKl 8 % fgu- Om c SPECIAL! I S9XIA A% Bb I I Pr ’ B°y s ' L°ng :es I Sizes 14 to 20 Plenty of M 187 Pr. Men’s Pajamas p C Til W I Large Sizes at No Extra Cost H jW VdEFL. Ira ■ of broadcloth, an sizes. ■’l "^Q Je Ja JEI I gj jgjjggj ■ for clearance. Ist Floor. H gfl C* * S:>J ' oo Va< ' * < A | Siv values sizC 2nd>?oor s .^2 Maj*et3> a|UOU Mm ~ A if -?.* 112 Men's L’ Jacks rA $59.50 0%l . Ea - JUmBmII $1 f 95 hj fll §&f|v#2= ing^roonfsufte.^davenport' ami sarge Best work shirt made! Union made < 1 | f|l '"?M 1 120 Worn. Slippers 4 Q chair. Extra well made, will give in Indianapolis Slipover or coat Men Drices will never be V I per? & 29c UP " | JJ® Retail'Time Payments."' 0 ' i°"w I 37T ' lored Cur ! 9Q C Here’s a money saver for the thousands of for now and next win- fIH S 2 ■ ■ r/ * U cnrr IA I men who are going back to work For en- tpr ’= wear Even* size for W Wffi 1 96 Yards Ginghams „ mm SPPLI AL. gmeers, truck and bus drivers, shop men. tei al ' HH ■ chambrav shirting, ging- U ZJL CWA men. FIRST QUALITY, finest ma- BIwKHBI men and young men 1S W HH ams, stripes, plains, Yd. Q 48-In. StllVdy Built Star. First noor Star, First Floor 8 YdSi MarQUiSStte IrAriinn l*/*l ——————u 11.11—11 mi, 1 """* 1 8 39 inch French Marquisette. EZ DwdlU Boys'Corduroy Boys* Corduroy Zipper Men* s W ork and Dress Men*s SI.OO Value arious lengths, 15c val. Yd. C __ 7 | Basement. a sturdy SLACKS Lumberjacks PANTS UNION SUITSI ei Blankets ~ ironing board, Genuine “Auto $3.98 Values, of- All-wool, fanev Heavy rib, in gray 8 Part - woc>l piaids, irreg- "J fl _ S “0" ill 1 X d ,' rpoS sf§ .79 ZJL?£SS: .98 “-iTT 31$ l *49 B-“ Ea ' OU G deUv -1 O s“ 6w *= aur- -X= s-rrs“ M= I t^T^TTTT g * Star, Basement tu J fasU " Vard 1 1 I

Free Parking for Star Store Patrons I

THE INDIANAPOLIS TTJIES

JAN. 12, 1934

3,048 JOIN IN CWA CLASSES; 60 GIVEN JOBS Enrollment Here Increases 500 in Week: Teachers Get Work. Enrollmejit in the adult classes sponsored by the civil works administration has increased more than 500 persons in one week, J C. Beane, supervisor of adult ‘education, announced today. The total enrollment has been brought up to 3,048 persons, it was stated. Sixtv-five teachers paid with CWA funds are employed. Dr. Ada Sweitzer has organized thirty different classes in various social centers to teach courses in home-making. Her subjects deal with hygiene, care of children, preparation of budgts and dietetics. The enrollment has been distributed as follows among the various school centers: American settlement, 120 adult students: Y. W. C. A., 218; Y. M C. A., 256; Hawthorne settlement, 123; Christamore house, 123; Communal building (south!, 82; Kirshbaum Center (north), 225; Flanner house, 124: Y W. C. A. (Negro), 124; Y. M. C. A. (Negro). 232; Indiana university extension, 200; School 26. 286; School 64, 106; School 91. 78; Schools 78 and 58. 42; School 16, 40; School 23. 106; Myer chapel, 20; Dr. Schweitzer s classes. 400. These adult classes started Jan 2 and by Jan. 8 the enrollment had increased more than 500, records show ELECTRICAL EDITOR TO ADDRESS ENGINEERS Federal Hydro-Electric Power Program to Be Topic Here. Discussion of the engineering aspects of the federal hydro-electric power program will be presented by Frank R. Innis, Electrical World western editor, at an engineering meeting Thursday. The meeting will be sponsored by local sections of the American Society of Civil Engineers, American Institute of Electrical Engineering and American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Members of the Electric League of Indianapolis and Indiana Manufacturers’ Association have been invited. Committee in charge of the meeting and the dinner preceding it includes C. E. Chatfield. F. D. Irvine, Homer Rupard. Fred Saunders. H. S. Morse and Professor W. A. Knapp, Purdue university. TWO NEW DIRECTORS NAMED BY ART GROUP Five Are Re-Elected to Board by City Association at Session. Two new members were added to the Art Association of Indianapolis directors’ board at its annual meeting this week. They are Mrs. William Ray Adams and Dr. George H. A. Clowes. Directors re-elected were Mrs. Robert B. Failey, Theodore B. Griffith, Mrs. Addison C. Harris, William H. I. Insley and Albert L. Zoller. Reports were given by Wilbur D. Peat, John Herron Art Institute director; Donald M. Mattison, Herron art school director, and Oscar P. Welborn, treasurer. Hail Signing of Pact Bn United I’rrds MOSCOW, Jan. 12.—The official newspapers Izvestia and Pravda hailed the signing of a Soviet commercial accord with France today as the beginning of a close political relationship between the two countries

'depend on NR ] jKiitk V ITSA LL-VE6 J^p No Bad Skin She learned long ago how Jir often dull eyes, pimply skin, nervousness and lack of pep core from bowel sluggishness and constipation. Now NR (Nature's Remedy) is her secret of sparkling loveliness and vital health. No more ineffective partial relief for her—allvegetable NR Tablets give thorough cleansing, gently stimulating the entire bowel. Millions take NR for thorough, effective relief from constipation and biliousness. Pleasant-safe H^MaLLUJ^ nmm. |44 C" Quick relief for acid jndige*TU/Vt w tion, heartburn. Only lOc^

Thermometers and Common Sense .... It’s a cold morning; How did you know?^ Did you look at the thermometer or did your tingling fingers shout the news? Perhaps the thermometer verified your own opinioo bui you knew it was cold before you looked. Your common sense told you. Exactly! f When you take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound or any other medicine—how do you know it helps you? Do you ask the neighbors? Do you try to figure it out on a scientific basis? Certainly not. You feel better and your common sense tells you what caused iti Science may confirm your own opinion, but you knew it all the time. Try Lydia E. Pink- ujji ham’s Vegetable Com- 'Wj pound. Then judge for yourself. Sfiß LYDIA LPINKHAM’S Vegetable Compound Used by Womei: jor 60 Years