Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 August 1936 — Page 9

| Dirks died yesterday. "She was 5. i

MRS, DIRKS” FUNERAL | SET FOR TOMORROW

servi Yor Deirk Dean's Wife. to _Be in Greencastle.

| of Shortridge High ‘School Indian apolis, from 1010 to 1926 when he became De Pauw University dean I {men. Mrs. Dirks was well know lin ‘Indianapolis. Survivors are the widower,, five | sons, George and Hubert, Indianapolis;: Howard, Franklin; Raymond, | Hinsdale, Ill, and Robert, Schenecs | tady, N. Y. net ‘a brother, John Fimes Special | Meiser, Win | By Onited Press :GREENCASTLE, Aug. 28-—Fu- COUPLE WED 50 YEARS neral services for Mrs. Blanche | Times Special | * Meiser Dirks, wife of Prof. Louis H. FRANKLIN, Ind, Aug. 28.—Mr. | Dirks, De Pauw University, are to be | and Mrs. 8. R. Cdllis, Hopewell, are | held at the Presbyterian Church |te celebrate their golden wedding | here at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs. | anniversary Sunday.

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42x36 Leader Special Pillowcases, 1lc

52x52 TABLE CLOTHS $ 3 1

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17x33 TURKISH TOWELS

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r= MOFETT CONVICTION USED AS WARNING

Navy- Officers Cautioned to had been demoted 50 files in rank Guard Secrets.

WASHINGTON, Aug. officials | warning .to Navy officers ranks to tighten up on the han- | dling of confidential

Boys Athletic

“SHORTS and SHIRTS

FAST COLOR pre-shrunk broadcloth SHORTS with bal= loon seat and elastic sides. Dark and light patterns. Sizes

SWISS RIBBED SHIRTS; sizes 26 to 34.

Leatler's Second Floor.

Prj ncess styles, shave treatments.

which might otherwise fall into the hands of a foreign power.

the announcement that Lieut. William A. Moffett, son of the late | Rear Admiral William A. Moffett,

upon conviction of carelessness in the handling of a confidential Navy publication, and the vigor with which naval officials] have “shown in the prosecution of John 8S. Farnsworth, dismissed naval officer. There was no indication that the two cases were related. It was understood, however, that the confidential publication involved in Lieut. Moffett’s case was similar

28.—~Navy today gave of all

‘ data

WASHINGTON ST.

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to that which PFarmsworth is charged with having conveyed to Japanese agents. Lieut. Moffett ob- | tained the document to study for an examination for promotion. It

was lost or stolen from his automobile, the Navy Department indicated.

FRACTURED SKULL FATAL. Times Special - FORT WAYNE, Aug. 28.—Charles Minnich, 18, Monroeville, died here yesterday of a fractured skull. He was knocked from a hayrack Tuesday by a car driven by William

they were being watered by Red

CHARGE JAPANESE dent” within two days.

anese airplanes had flown 15 milss

Yesterday | dianapolis, the Russians charged that five Jap- ly allotted to

—" PAGES the time regularv. McNutt.

_ FIRED INTO RUSSIA

By United Press MOSCOW, Aug. 28. — JapaneseManchurian border guards fired across the Soviet frontier, killing: one horse and wounding three as

within Soviet territory.

TOWNSEND TO DISCUSS FAIR Lieut. Gov. M. Clifford Townsend, Indiana's Commissioner of Agriculture, is to discuss the State Fair at 9:15 p. m. Sunday over WFBM, In-

soldiers, according to official reports reaching here last night. The Red soldiers, reports said, did

not reply. Moscow protested to the Japanese asked that the guards be punished. :

1owest

Walker, 22, East Chicago,

This is the second “border inci-

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Boys and Girls’

SCHOOL HOSE

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5/g—FULL LENGTHS and ANKLETS

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COATS

AT LESS THAN TODAY'S

WHOLESALE PRICE!

Regardless of rising prices . . . thes i» new Fur Coats are priced far, far be s . low their actual value! Check thes furs!

Beaverette

*(dyed Coney)

Can be Purchased on our Lay away or our 10-PAY PLAN!

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August Sale of

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Girly SCHOOL DRESSES

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“FRUIT OF THE LOOM” & “WINSOME” FROCKS

Adorable styles school 7 to 16%. colors, new Fall broadeloths, Smartly to head the class.

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Girls’ SCHOOL ‘DRESSES

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Sizes 7 to 1614

Cleverly styled with’ such interesting details! Fast color prints. dots, stripes and checks. Many princess lines. Also solid color cottons.

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CHILDREN'S SLIPS L of Rayon Taffeta

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With built-up shoulder and ruffle on bottom. Sizes 4 to: 14. Pink, peach and white.

Girls’ Broadcloth BLOOMERS Triple stitched, my ie) Sizes 4 to "wo : €

full cut,” white, Leader's Second Floor

Natuvius & Monday

r-Trimmed

More New, Smart Models Just In!

: Be : » We've made more Interesting addie gE : tions to our large collection of fur- - 2 © trimmed coats so that Leader patrons e 5 may continue to have the benefit of a large : _ selection at low AUGUST prices.

*Blocked - Lapins!

Of Skunk, Caracul, Kidskin, Fox Paws, Raccoons, Wolf, Marmink*, Hudson Seal**,

*Dyed Marmot

Lavish New Trims

Squirrel, Canadian Wolf. i ; **Dyed Coney

“OTHER FUR COATS

538 = 579-50 = 593

swaggers, semi-fitted with the new collar and All smartly lined.

The latest fur trimmed with big bushy fur collars. ly lined. Indianapolis. Misses’ and

ys en's sizes.

Other Fur-Trimmed COATS

The biggest values in

coaty Nice- Krimmer fabries, erette in swagger and belted Green, rust,

14 to 42.

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Leader's Second Floor

——CASUAL COATS—

Fur trimmed sport or casual cots, plaids and beav-

brown or wine,

for August Prices on

SPORT COATS

10685

~ The August Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Coats Ends Monday, the 31st] Act Now! Classic sport coat fashions, swage gers, reefers in smart styles for,

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backs which means extra warmth and extra wear.

models Sizes

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SUMMER AND LATE SPRING DRESSES £6.07, $3.07 and 82.97 were their former prices. Chiffons, prints, crepes. Bro-| 3 HO ken sizes. 2 Leader's Second Floor.

style, guaranteed washable. style overalls, sizes 3 to 8.

’S 3 BOYS’ PLAY SUITS AND OVERALLS Leader's Second Floor.

ME a Blue and brown covert cloth, slegveless 39

Jumper - NEW FALL PATTERNS! " BOYS’ WASHABLE kes

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Incomplete assortments!. Some mussed or soiled from handling!

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They're all yours at these low prices while quan-

$2.94 and $3.94 MEN'S WASH SUITS Seersuckers and linen Broken ad 00

suits, sizes. Only 25 in the lot. Get here early!

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MEN'S WORK PANTS

Women’s 25¢ Celanese KNEE-HI HOSIERY Leader's Main Floor.

PR.

A great value at this price. Stock Leader's Main Floor.

MEN'S WORK SOCKS

Fancy cottons, in sizes 10 and 101% only.

Size 32 only. Blue and white stripe— 49

heavy quality, nicely made. Only 60 prs. ope | J

up!

Leader's Main Floor, ‘MEN'S STRIPED OVERALLS

Small lot in broken color and size mv range. i oD ec DRESS REMNANTS Cottons, Rayons, Muslins, Sheers, ® 15 Price

Leader's Basement.

Made of nainsook fabrie. extra values, Mostly small sizes. : Leader's Main

MEN'S ATHLETIC UNION SUITS

ai lot—but m2 5)

Sizes 42 to 50 only! Bib overalls; Lib- DDe

{ Brown and grav mixtures. Guaranteed 30 1 :

washable. Light and dark patterns. BOYS’ SLEEVELESS SWEATERS _ New arrivals that spell VALUE!

Knit grip bottoms. Sizes 6 to 16. Waffle weave in black, white, royal. 8 Checks, plaids, plain colors and ; 3 C

Leader's Second: Floor. and brown. Sizes 30 to 36. stripes, conservative or slack A 2T06 TOTS’ DRESSES -

Leader's Second Floor. models. Well fitting and nicely Some | 29.

Prints, Linings, etc. all useable lengths. - ! : ot TAPESTRY AND UPHOLSTERY SAMPLES 12-in. squares up to 25-in. squares. Made of materials that sold for $4.00 per yard. Jet J34e ader’s Basement.

Thread, bias tape, darning cotton, eves, buttons, buckles, shoe laces, tens, pot holders. : "Leader's Basement.

OPAQUE WINDOW SHADES

Heavy quality " fibre shades, Venetian 23

AND 0c NOTIONS

erty stripe, 89¢ value. Only 58 pair in the lot. Leader's Main Floor. Men’s Blue Chambray Work Shirts 69¢ value! 5-161 : Boch ica value! 16.16! and 17 only! 85 in D3 Pe

Jiffy mit- Leader's Main Floor.

Leader's Second Floor 1

ALARM

Pastels and Dark Colors

J & P COATS BIAS

Single and double fold: 6-yd. lawn cale; 8-yd. ‘irrez. included. Leader's Basement.

the lot. MEN'S WASH TIES

Odas 334 28ds of our hig higher priced 6 or 25¢

TAPE

and per- and fancy Ee unen

Leader's Main Floor.

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2 AND 3-STRAND Jo NECKLACES

talldred for school or dress i CHILDREN'S PLAY SUITS

wear, 28 to 42. 3 Blue chambray trimmed in red. Sleeve- 39

Fapt color sheers and prints. Me k P with bloomers to matéh. Puff sleeves, less and sleeve models. Peg top style, Sizes 2 to 8 :

assorted colors. 39¢ and 59c values! BAXFORIZED Covert and Dark Leader's Second, Floor jy 1

Leader's Second Floor, foe hata fall cut: Bari made wear. Sizes 20 -

to 42. ‘Reader's Main Floor,

6 size. Slight idreg. Leader's Basement, Alr our better grade of summer goods priced: for a “Complete Sell- Ope » Yolles, organdies, muslins, ete. Yard.. SA

blinds style. Tan and gray colors. 36x SUMMER SHEER GOODS 10

Good assortment

of patterns and ‘| for children. Si x

3 to 18

CHILDREN'S SCHOOL HOSE

of piain . MEN'S § SUMMER CAPS

styles All higher priced lines greatly reduced. fe Out they go ar only .....oivcnrrrrnncnsrns : e