Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 258, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1935 — Page 13

MARCH 8, 1935

saturday N tll 9 P.M. | &?<&} JE Copies of $1.98 and 52.98 St pies <s£ irtina Saturday * .-^^New neckwear "" jßwiar $m to m*™™* ~ ~> N I ' y M y k iAA tan dOic / A A ii in. ;i trail o! \ allies that will make it might\ profit- *“* jM MANUFACTUR ER S mHF bH |||jg jpß f no Our hiiNcrs went to market weeks ago and He- New or * andies * starched laces, ceia- B SAMPLES AND ■ SB/ p W ,>l,„il> rising prices, remarkable purchases were < STJ-' ■ foTe r in'l"# e ™™k Hk WB •"I •••lid' n| N allies we have been able to offer in WB\Mg£ nations. Round, squarp and V-neck. V IRHcuULAno nw HB AIJK J ; : j fj he limilv and the home. Plan to buy your spring and whitc dusty pink and soft B WHICH IN NO WAY Jy ; v Outstanding Spring Bargains j. Tailored models, lace stS’les, | j i Q : \i B B A ft size styles. Colors, white, flesh and tearose. (4 S Jpjr j „ 1 SI a ■ JC n W lk jig fW lk Adjustable straps. Fine imported laces and cm- || * L ffk XJLJB 9 fl OC m. &. M B IPS 11, iffi-fjjTHTh broidery work. A grand slip value. ’ 4 JjKN H m? W \o I <J> I 1 *R I COATS—AII wool tweeds, diagonal checks, plaids in the favored JmMfihL ’. / / n C‘/Z- r/;r / • jif w*r rcc li.ltrd at vies, action backs, etc. All silk and ‘‘Earlglo’ linings. V&giU A, af BRBmft.ft W / * lit € ollK r Ull-r (IS/llOllCu Ixl I\{jrLsllt&o ELm ; suits- Hi HOSIERY El :imn>d <>f men's wear fabrics, herringbone diagonals, checks, flannels, 1 *| j *" ™ ■ yi Hb ali-wnoh silk lined, short jackets and swagger length with by-swing, •''"•• . 100 WOMEN'S SPRING COATS $ 0"P r * H Ic .. W.rrt/Mr o o/ R '*” ,ar /flr ,Vr 1 orA- o ,c/ /• „// H .!LK PONGEE SWEATERS KERCHIEFS, 3 for LUX SOAP cii|C HOSIERY l\lJ i pov.cee. f” less, slipover style. r-(J fflg i| f Oil Chiffon and service weight, I ,f Jg§ M Os Plain colors, some M\M p ' anc - J olorea 001 | ||a /H lam #/i hand picked seconds of 80c to itl _ !// 0? tJv slightly soiled. bJilv dors. He-man size. |Hi {, Ufe| 11| I /W# $ l hose; good colors. Pr. „ J Li ■ Sizes 34 to 42. The kind men like. ” ® &M 8 s . F . t -- R.-W %Js> W &*** Star. Firt Floor S<ar. First Floor Star. First Floor . pS Sale! Mens Broadcloth SPORT MODEL I GRAND BUY FOR MEN □ Shirts© PREP Brand New Spring Style ijjf&kp 3 ;s;;r. SUITSi|| Cl lITC W l Bin ©%.,: " & topcoats MiMwfSk S Dressy suits for the pfgEpg B ; ajre. Blue and oxford life I•"!’•" S A BI; PRFSS SHIRT VALVE: 70c gray cheviots, also all- CL MB JJ J? || V fuM 1 WQQ Pj MEN'S U' SUITS MEN'S SOX BOYS' LONGIES ft jflLlil A, |] 0k Made of fancy mix- B '* wear. Plain colors or tures, suitable for 0 rtj ™ V ZgC I lie 5 I 59 Regular $17.95 and $19.95 Values 2 Wtr. Firt floor ® Star. Flrot Floor ™ B """""77’ 7"""" • . . i 1 "‘ Buy These Garments Now On Our M-iwl wKltfe Li 1 b(• B.( OXES' j J/r/is 5-/.5J Va/z/e Convenient 10-Pay Plan! ■ n D A I it A A alji Just the suits and topcoats that every man would ex- ||i|jjgip Rl V' ' • IBW KHIn rII ?IIS pect to pay many dollars more for than we ask. Fine vVO iMpf* Lfl k© f i ■ 111 V w MiW /|VW^ dress styles that will meet the approval of the most pWjjjllf wSffimi&'S JX particular men and young men. ’* '•' IB 1 I* S \ THE SUITS—New sport or plain models of fine all- % i \ ; \\ i j " H f v £®rask\t r wool worsteds and cassimeres. Sizes 32 to 46. TOP- " J |MS Mm f v 1 COATS —All-wool gray and tan, polo cloth and fancy Ll \Jf KK£ pattern, Sizes 34 to 44. _ Q l AV Gra >‘ an d chambray. full check and plain colors, sizes £2&b 1 **J Some have the new’ novelty zipper 4N' 2*l -.N ■•'^7c™7t'.vl;'' P i'i.i ! hS 35 to 46. A real raincoat bar- front, fancy mixtures also French back Q makes in gray covert shirts. gain here at $2.99. worsteds, sizes -9 to 4_. Dandy dress B

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Emulating her much-traveled husband, the late President Theodore Roosevelt, his widow’ ventured into the tropical countries of Central America this winter. She’s pictured here on her return to New’ York aboard the Grace Liner Santa Paula after touring Guatemala and Panama.

Step Into These FOOTWEAR Bargains For just one week, we’re offering this serviceable boudoirslipperatthDremarknble saving. A comfortable well made imitation, leather shoe with cushion sole and high wood bed. In black and colors. 3-8. This slipper is also specially priced or green lining and bow to match. / Jp|i||jE MEN’S FELT HOUSE SLIPPERS A splendid quality wool mixed felt slipper with self eollar, tt leather wing tip, leather cushion stfle and medium soft spring heel. Other Fell Slippers for Men —3O c Thousands of boys and girls are wearing e\ Kresge oxfords every day for school or (P fl I Isl 8 dre-s. Genuine leather uppers with durable B soles and leather heels. Fully lined. Scientifically shaped for growing feet. Save regularly JLpr. onyourchildren sshoesbybuyingatKresge s. REMNANT SALE FAST COLOR DRESS PRINTS Your choice of checks, stripes, plaids and floral designs. While thev last—36’’ I I 1/^ 1 \Jk UNBLEACHED MUSLIN j A 39” wide—Boxßo thread count. Regular I 8 15c value. A \J\n. CRETONNE 4 /\ wide. Fine assortment of patterns, I BBA originally sold for 121,4 c. Now only \/m t !@i@=3®| C orner Washington and Penn. Sts.

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EXECUTOR IS NAMED FOR WINTER ESTATE Outright Gifts of Stock Go to Son. The will of Ferdinand Winter. Indianapolis attorney who died Monday at his home in the Winter Apartments, 1321 N. Meridian-st, was on file today with Probate Judge Smiley N. Chambers. No accurate valuation of the estate has yet been made. The Fletcher Trust Cos. has been named executor and trustee for the property except for certain shares of bank stock given directly to a son. Keyes Winter. New York; personal properties given to another son. William Winter. Southern Pines, N. C., and to grandchildren. The household furniture was left to Miss Mary Winter. 1321 N. Meri-dian-st, a daughter. The remainder of the estate will be held in trust by the Fletcher Trust Cos. until the death of the last of the Winter children, Mrs. Sue Winter Atkins. Indianapolis; Mrs. Katherine Winter Leech, Paris France; Keyes Winter and William Winter. The net income is to go equally to the children and to a grandchild, Mrs. Margaret Winter Leonard. New Canaan. Conn. Th j principal will go to grandchildren surviving at the death of the last of the Winter children.