Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1936 — Page 5

“REALTOR HITS

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* Subsidization of Tenement’.

+ estate men to tolerate any move- | + ment leading to creation of’ great, . new tenement dijstricts . Walter S. Schmidt, Cincinnati, said | ' today.’

+ tion of Real Estate Boards’

HOUSING PLAN IN TALK HERE

Building Described as Un-American.

It would be un-American for real |

in cities, | |

Mr. Associapast

president, spoke at the opening ses-

Schmidt, National

Jaton of the Great Lakes regional |

- meeting were Charles S. Wanless, | tract so she could plan a

-» waukee real estate board secretary . and home

_ ters, there is no reason in the world

« its own individual house,”

. property holdings.

‘us subsidize so that they may have - adequate incomes to possess indi-

"method of actomplishing an uplift |

. convention program.

convention of realtors in. the Lin- | * coln today. Forty speakers from 24 cities in | : 14 states were scheduled on the | ~ Sessions are | . to be held tonight and tomorrow. * Other speakers at the opening.

111, John J. Roache,

' Springfield, president;

organization vice . Milshow manager, and " Harry S. Kissell, Springfield, O. Urge Home Ownership “Outside of one or two great cen-

why every family should not possess he said. “Certainly the salvation of this nation lies in wide dispersion of small

“If we must subsidize, ‘then let

vidual dwellings. This is. a better

in our civilization than to have the |

Apparently this blond prefers a gentleman—to a movie contract. After playing in one film, Terry Walker, former Miami night club singer, is reported to have asked temporary suspension of her “Sixmonths’ trial marriage” in New York. Name of her prospective husband was not. disclosed.

| eral property tax is a capital levy, | Louis G. Palmer, of Detroit, Mich- | igan Real Estate Association presi- | dent, explained a proposed amend- | ment to the Michigan state constitution which would provide that incomes from real and: personal property may be taxed uniformly with income from other sources. He said a capital levy was justifiable, only in cases of general emergency or to destroy an enter: prise, business or industry which exists' against the safety, morals or well-being of. a Society. Elimination of the township as a

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Brand New Summer Fashions at Special Prices

TAILORED

WHITE SUITS

"SUMMA KOOL"

"AIR KOOL" "ACTION BACKS"

99

"FITTED BACKS"

Smart

suits.

summer and vacation Cool material and tai-

lored to perfection. Brand new

fashions specially priced for Friday only. Sizes 12 to 20.

EN'S SHIRTS & . SHORTS

pre-Shrunk

First quality 21 9

broad c ; ° th rt 34 to 46.

and ribbed nits

Sizes 14 to 52

Cool sleevless or set in sleeve frocks, trimmed with - organdy and ruffles.

WASH FROCKS At Bargain Prices as Only The Fair Can Offer

" Sheers, Prints

and Piques ® Fast Color

Girls’ Crisp

WASH

government build new sublimated | taxing district in Illinois was adtenement, districts.” | vocated by Judge C. W. Terry, EdMr. Schmidt predicted a tre- | wardsyille, Ill, a member of the _ mendous activity in subdividing and | Illinois Tax Commission, at a home building during the next 10 luncheon . held in connection with - years. Three trends pointing in | the convention under auspices of that direction were given as: {the National Committee on Real Trends Are Listed | Estate Taxauon, 1. An increased population and | a smaller number of living units than existed flve years aga has| : created an unquestionable house shortage. 2. Cities seem destined to grow at an even more rapid rate for the . next 10 years than they have in any other decade. 3. There is a growing conviction I among the people that our civilization should see to it that every = citizen has decent, sanitary and attractive living quarters. Mr. Schmidt predicted there would be a change in the structure of American cities. They. are to have a central business section, he said, with traffic arteries leading -* to self-contained satellite communities, populated by four or five thousand families each. * “There are to be numerous * changes in building construction,” ~he said. " “Although there has not ‘as yet been evolved a prefabricated house that gives us a better product at a lower price, there has been | tremendous advance in the creation | of standardized portions of houses.” He said rising labor and material costs would send prices up shortly. For this reason, Mr. Schmidt said, realtors who start construction now will be in preferred positions. “As soon as building becomes active we shall have a dearth of mechanics in this . country,” Mr. Schmidt said. “Half of those engaged in this field in 1930 have permanently left it. There has been 95 almost, no apprentice training dur- 345-351 W. WASHINGTON ST. ing the past six years.” 209 E. WASHINGTON ST. : = Sizes Declaring that the present gen- j gd 34 to 50

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FROCKS

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Sizes 7 to 14 Yrs.

ORGANDIES—SHEERS AND PIQUES Prints and -pastels in many styles.

WHITE & PASTEL COATS

$5.98

Women’s Smart :

spORT | DRESSES / Just Arrived and Unpacked

59.98 |CULOTTES

For Mother and Daughter Stripes, prints and plain

washable colors. Some A 8

with coats. Sizes 12 to 2§. Sizes 38 to Ee — Sizes 14 to 20 Sizes 8 to 16 Yrs.

3-piece sports dress with shorts and slacks, all sun fast and tailored of durable fabrics in white, navy and brown.

Wom. Gabardine

SHORTS

Guaranteed fast color gabardine in navy, white and brown.

Youthful swagger types, knitted, cut velvet, fleeces and other materials. Misses’ and women's Sizes.

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[TARA TTA

Rug Border, 29c yd.—9x12 Rugs, $3.95)

Stout Size

'KOVERITE'’ oie PAINTS

SPECIAL .00

Famous for exception~y Jal

Sizes 38 to 60. Printed voiles and linens. Some have coats. Light and

al coveraze and long dark colors.

wear — Good selection of colors and white.

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Buy Boys’ Wear Save Double

— Cool Summer Comfort And at a Low Price

SANFORIZED SUMMER

SUITS

Leak i. = Roof Coating | = R540

Famous Reliance Paints. Inside and outside. Gal..

Reliance Quick Drying Hi Gloss Enamel

ASK FOR COLOR CARD

PAINT MARKET

y It's Smart—It’s Economical to Vy Buy Several Pairs at This Price

RINGLESS

“Full- Fashioned”

HOSE

Sizes 81/, to 10/5 Beautiful quality, full fashioned hose rein- : forced at wearing C points. Expensive looking hose in all new. shades. You'll ] buy several pair at this low price, Unusually Lavoe: Assortment y ‘Women’s & Child's Anklets Stripes & Pastel Colors - Fine quality rayon plaited an- - 4 klets in the lagest complete as- - C 2 i sortment we've ever had. Elastic pe a top and perfect fitting. g . Z : Every Time We've Had an Event Like This We've Sold Out in a Da ye : 3 Ct Rayon TAFFETA x \ Don’t Forvel=Friduy Only! Tailored and Lace Trimmed : Beautiful quality rayon taffeta, also broadcloth C slips in V or straight top. Bias cut and form fitting. Tearose a n d white. Size 34 to 52.

ALL SILK UNDIES “REDUCED”

ALL SIZES Beautiful quality pure silk chemise, panties, stepins _ and dancettes, lace trim-

med and tailored, in tearose and white. All sizes,

GUARANTEED NOT TO SHRINK OR FADE!

@ Plenty of New Checks ® Light and Dark Patterns ® Plain or Sport Backs

BOYS ' WASHABLE

PANTS

All Are Washable

Sanforized shrunk, stripes, checks and plaids, coverts and other sturdy summer Sleeves or -sleevless 98 36. be Boys’ full cut mesh y 2 : Boys’ Shirts, Blouses

fabrics including white duck longies. BOYS’ SWEATERS in solid colors or patterns... Sizes 28 to BOYS’ POLO SHIRTS : 39 lr 316 Boys’ standard made 39 shirts and blouses. C

For young men, conservative men, slim men and stout men.

98

BOYS’ WASH SUITS

Men’s Tropient

® Plain or Sport Backs t: @ Neat Browns, Tans, Greys J $ Q We

*Boys’ broadcloth, and other fabrics. Belt to match. Sizes

49c 5 to 10. KNICKERS & SHORTS Coverts, printex 59 heck d rips. BOYS’ WASH SUITS White broadcloth 08 ce

® Checks and Stripes ® White or Tan Cords’

Stunning Summer

HATS

Dress or Sport Wear ® White & Pastel °

A sensational sell-

ing of newly ar- ; rived summer hats in every wanted style and color. Cc Sparkling ne w fashions on sale

Friday only.

LINENS, FELTS, STRAWS

MEN’S WASH

SLACKS |

98.

Gliders of the Better Kind!

‘With extreme modern $ 1 9° 95

rounded arms One of the greatest features we have ever offered—These handsome gliders _ Other remarkable Glider values at $15.95, $17.95, $19.95, $24.95, $26.95, $29.95, $32.50 and. $39.50 $1 a Week Delivers to At Home!

with eton tie and belt. Sizes 5 to 10.

aré smooth swinging and very comfortable. They are attractive in design. greater in value and as low in price as ordinary gliders.

Splendid Choice of Covers Designs and Colors!

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Men’s Fine Straw N.

HATS

98:

Smart new sailors, soft straws |

Once In a Lifetime Sale Like This

-SILKS—ACETATES

30¢;

Hand Decorated Linen Table Cloth (Pure Linen) Rayon Bedspread, Size 80x105. In all colors. .

Plain Color—Prints

We promised you bargains and here they are—SILKS, ACETATES in plain colors, prints in an unusual group of summer designs.

Men's pre-shrunk § and toyos. Plain and fancy wash slacks in | bands. Full sweat band. Sizes checks, plaids and 63% Stripes: 9c.

DON’T MISS THIS SALE—300 PAIR

to 72. Specially priced at

—Main Floor.

3s “ 19¢ i19¢ - 10e i0¢

Comfortable Co

Steamer Chairs

Extra well made sturdy, collapsi ble frame with

11:

striped seat. These chairs come with arms.

& Flexible Tubular Women 5 WHITE S HOES Lace Trimmed Dresser Scarfs. White and colors 72x90 Bed Sheets Patch Quilts rr Je = ==144

All-Steel Chairs Plaid Sicival-+igurud Seersucker — Extra well built . X ea Uris a the rage for porch 53 98 3 r " Wa Lace DRESS FABRICS 5-Pc. Scarf Sets Popular summer lace dy, linené, ane 4c 29¢

T-siraps, all heel . heights. Widths A to C in sizes 3 to 9.

—Finished in Fast Color Bordered or Plain Wash Cloths JAKE WOLF wh | A I Ee : fabric cloth, pastel trimmed; 2 scarfs; 3

colors. _doilies.

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