Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1936 — Page 9

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Open Friday and Saturday Till 9 P.M.

Two Days of LOW PRICES that you'll never for- - get! Pwo days of ‘the most dramatic proof iat when it comes to Bargains, there’s.no place li Leader's! Look for Pink signs all over the store and get your share of the savings!

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LOWEST PR C E % apolis Honest Quality! Low Prices! Come in OF THE - YEAR

Founders Days is an old Leader Tradition. For 19 years the name Leader's has meant to Indian-

early! Buy everything you'll need for the next six months and SAVE!

Shop With a Leader 10-Pay Account and ‘ENJOY the FOUNDERS’ DAYS SAVINGS!

Sizes 14-52. Values up to go 95!

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skirts, tunics and peplums. to 20, also 38 to 52 and half size Leader’s—Second Floor

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The Maker Gave Us These Big Values Just Because It I$ Founders’ Days! ~

New DRESSES

In CREPES and VELVETS ay 2 Trimmed with lace, a : ; & braid, embroidery and $ 4 5 ornaments. Blue, 3 green, brown and black 3

eg. $6. 98 Misses’ Dresses Jbroidery, button and velvet trim. Swing Mi Pleated $ 5 75 Sizes 11 to 17 and 14

Down Comes the Price for Founders’ Days! \ Plaid Back Sport Coats Pleated and Plain

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Hurry! Hurry! They can’t last long at this special Founders’ Days Price! Colors of Brown, Rust, Gray and Green. Sizes 14 to 20.

FUR-TRIMMED SPORTS and DRESS COATS

Values to $28.00. Swaggers and yen sty styles trimmed with Fitch, Manchurian’ Wolf, Marming, Beaver, Caracul and $ 00 Squirrel. Sizes 14 to 54.

Leader’s—Second Floor.

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POSSESSES 0SSSSEESSSSES:

RINGLESS STOCKINGS. 48 Pr.

Women’s full fashioned stocking, ‘slight irregs.

of Tc to $100. Picot tops, 42 and 45 gauge, 3 and

4 threads. (Maker's name withheld because of price.) Leader's—Main Floor.

Wom’s. Stockings 18¢ . Pr.

Mercerized and part-wool stockings. Ladies, come early for this special, the, ey'll hardly last the two Founders’ Days. Leader s—Main Floor,

$1 Smart Handbags . .55¢

36 different styles and colors, pragiically to suit every woman's fancy. Slight imperfections. Leader’s—Main Floor.

(Genuine Calf BAGS $1.39

Actual $2. These are genuine all-leather hand-

"bags, 15 attractive styles, (GOLD PLATED INI-

TIALS, 2 for 25¢) Leader’'s—Main Floor,

Balbriggan Pajamas 64c Regular $1 grades! Ski and flare bottoms. Pastel shades. Small, medium and large. Leader's —Main Floor.

‘ and satin blouses.

Tuckstitch Pajamas . 6

Regular $1 value. For lounging and sleeping. Ski and flare bottoms. Pastel celors. Small, medium and large. Leéhader's—Main Floor.

39¢ Wom. Snuggies ..29¢ 33 1-3 per cent wool, silk and cotton Snuggie Parts and Vests. Priced higher after Founders’ Days, Leader's—Main Floor,

Ladies’ Rayon Undies 27c

39¢ and 49¢ values! Regular and extra sizes. Double seats; panties and bloomers of novelty cloths, Leader’s—Main Floor.

Wom. Skirts, Tw. Set $1.74

Wool crepe and Danue) skirts. Zipper sides, lace and button, swing and pleated styles. 24-32. Leader's—Second Floor.

Skirts, Blouses, S’wts. 88¢

Cotton Flannel Skirts. All-wool slipover crepe Misses’ and women’s sizes. Ledder’s—Second Floor.

Spectacular Founders’ Days Values for Wonien!

Arch-Support SHOES

$159

‘Including oe OXFORDS

® All Brand New

® Black or Brown Kid Ties and Straps

@Sizes 4 to 10

This is not a clearance of leftovers, but a BRAND NEW lot purchased for Founders’ Days.

800 Pairs of high-grade shoes seldom, if ever, seen at a price as low as this. Come in early if you don’t want to be disappointed !

BOYS' and GIRLS' OXFORDS

Girls’ SCARF SETS . 39¢

Gob hat sets in plaids; Overseas Hat set with plain hat. Chetied 3-cornered scarf. All colors, Leader’ nd Floor. |

Women’s HATS |

Values to $1.39! High crowns, sports brims, turbans, brerets and off-the-face models. Feather and veil trims. Leader’'s—Second Floor.

Girls’ Wool GLOVES 25¢

Genuine Australian Wool with novelty striped

fingers. Founders’ Days Special, Leader’s—

Main Floor.

Children’s HOSIERY .10¢

Heavy ribbed, full length. 15¢ and 19¢ values!

Three tan colors. Slight irregulars. Few black:

and white. Leader’s—Main Floor:

Boys’ Golf Hese, Pr. 12Y5¢

25¢c grade! Elastic cuffs, Scotch plaid designs. Slight irregulars. Leader’s—Main Floor.

Girls’ Print FROCKS—64c

All-fast colors. Checks; prints and plain colors. White and self trim. Pleated and princess styles. 7 to 14 yrs. Leader’s—Second Floor.

Girls’ Taffeta Frocks 88c

Fine quality Rayon Taffeta in pastels for parties. Also plain and checked patterns, smartly rimmed. 7 to 14 years. 1eader’s—Second

Girls’ Snow SUITS .$3.79

All-wool snow suits with® zipper coats in plaids and plain colors. 10 to 16 years. Red, blue and brown., Leader’s—Second Floor. .

Children’s Sleepers . . .44¢

Heavy Cotton Flannel with feet. Button front, drop seat. Sizes 4, 5 and 6. Leader’s—Second

. Floor.

Child’s J. B'm’ s,, 2 for 25¢

Rayon ‘stripe-Jersey Cloth. Sizes 4 to 16. Flesh, - pink, blue and orchid. Leader’s—Second Floor.

~ Founders’ Days Bargains to Tempt the Most Thrifty!

WOMEN'S 100% PURE SILK

SATIN SLIPS

This. is your opportunity to stock up with Bliss at 2 ee that

will save you substantially.

® CORDED AND FRENCH SEAMS! * ® LACE TRIM!

® TEAROSE! ® SAG PROOF!

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® TAILORED MODELS! © ADJUSTABLE TOPS!

sumer.

High Officials Expected Corner Stone Laying of New Structure.

, Ini 4 branch manager, and L. W. Hully, motor truck branch manager, cofis tributed the corner stone. A copper box, containing literature showing the company’s growth, was {0 be placed in the corner stone. : Climaxing the dedication, a trains load of International trucks and farm implements was to arrive over

| the Big Four, the first 1937 shipe

ments to Indiana dealers. A luncheon ‘in the Hotel Antlers was to precede the ceremonies. Mo= tion pictures and entertainment are to feature a meeting in the Murat Theater following the dedication.

Better Business Cited

Work on the first unit of the new building began last month, The two-story structure is to have a8 260-foot frontage on W. Washe ington-st and - 120,000 square feet of floor space. Ta Increased business made the structure necessary, - according to Mr, Brookbank and Mr. Hully. > present truck branch location is at 425 ‘Kentucky-av, with the imples

Among at today’s ceremonies are OC. vice president and H. Ross, district manager.

U. B. CHURCH PARLEY = HOLDS FINAL SESSION

Prof. D. H. Gilliatt, Indiana Cene tral College, was to open the final day’s session of the United Brethren regional church congress today in the First U, B. Church with a devos tional address. 4 Speaking on “The World's Greats est Book,” Dr. Robert G. Lee, Mem phis author and lecturer, yesterday told delegates that the Bible held the key to the world’s problems ang - discovery of happiness. i Dr. Lee's sermon today was 0. close the congress. He was to speak on “Inescapable Fact of Influence.” More than 300 ministers and lay: men attended yesterday's sessions,

‘TURKEY KING’ HOLDS OUT FOR DIREC DIRECT SALES

Times Soevich § JASPER, Ind, Nov. 19.—Alva Neukam, “furkey king” of Dubois County, said today he was holding a large part of his flock of 500 for Christmas sales direct to the con=

Mr. Neukam, along with sev other turkey growers in this trict, expressed dissatisfaction wil the current low price. He believes he can realize more from driect sales later on, he said. :

BAKERS TO CONVENE HERE IN FEBRUARY

Officers of the Indiana Bakers’ Association decided to hold their 1937 state convention here Feb. 16 and 17 at a meeting in the Clays pool . yesterday. ; District meetings over the state 2 to assist bakers in complying with ) the state and Federal social see’ curity requirements are tp be cone

ducted next month by Charles P Ehlers, secretary-manager of the association. 2

100 GRA-Y MEMBERS TO MEET TOMORROW

Patent leather, gun metal and smoked elk Oxfords. Sizes 8% to 2. Get here early . . . only 200. pairs in the lot!

Leader's—Main Floor

$5.98 Baby Carriage $3.98

Collapsible type, heavy whipcord cover; solid bottom and seat. 8-inch wire wheels with 1-inch

WOMEN'S RAYON GOWNS AND PAJAMAS Usually you'd spend twice as much for such fine quality Rayon Gowns and Pajamas. Each one is brand new with ties in pastel shades. (Buy them for c :

" CHristmas Gifts.)

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Leader’s—Main Floor

Asst. CHOCOLATES 10¢

19¢ to 3% quality; assorted Cream centers,

Put The a ue Layatvay SE Samy

ews, caramels and nougats of higher priced dies. Leader's—Main Floor, |

5-Lb. Electric IRONS. %4¢

“Betsy Ross” make; weight 5 1bs.; complete with cord; guaranteed 1 year. Leader's—Basement.

Plaid RAG RUGS . ...29¢+

59c value! 24x48 size, assorted cplors: 3 ends. For kitchen and bathroom use. Leader's— Basement.

25¢ Table OQilcloth, 17¢ yd.

; , 46-inch heavy grade; mew pathos and com=

binations; also plain colors, Smart glazed patterns. Leader's—Basement.

12-Lb. Fed. Roaster. :88¢.

All porcelain enamel, durable sanitary selfbasting, self-browning; seamless Welded handles, Leader's—Basement.,

New Lamp SHADES 19¢

‘25c and 39¢ Values! Printed designs and pleat-

non-skid tires. Leader’s—Second Floor.

Tots’ Wash FROCKS .47¢

Guaranteed fast colors in all new patterns and styles. Sizes 2 to 61%. Leader's—Second "Floor.

Tots’ SNOW SUITS. . .97c

Blanket cloth snow suits. Fancy plaid tops and solid colors. Ski pants. 3-pc. styles. Sizes 2-4; 1-pc. style, 4-8. Leader's—Second Floor.

Tots’ Chinchilla Sets. .97¢

2-Pc. Chinchilla coat sets. Sizes 1 to 3. Pink, blue and maize. Leader nd Floor. Tots’ 3-Pe. Bote Sets. 77¢c

All-wool bootee -sets, white with pink or blue

trimmings. Get them ready: for cold weather.

‘Leader’s—Second Floor.

Infants’ Shawls

All-wool shawls with FRINGE TRIM in pink, blue and white. Size 30x40. Leadér's—Second

- ed! Pastel colors. First quality. For bridge, table . Floor,

and boudoir. 1leader's—Basement.

‘Men's Work HOSE

° “Uncle Sam” Brand Work Hose, h.1 Oc

.and heel, Size 10% to 12. Reg. 15c value! .

Leader’s—Main Floor.

Men's Wool HOSE 22¢ Pr.

50% Wool and Part-wool Hose. Plain weaves. Regular 35¢ value. Leader's—Main Floor. °

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- JIMMIE JUMPER SUITS... $3.77 Heavy Corduroy Overall; full-lined jacket to Tate Talon Zipper front; side buckles. Sizes

Boys’ Novelty Suits $1.29

HEAVY LINED PANTS-—Plain and fancy Broadcloth shirts. Guaranteed Fast Colors.

.Sizgs 4 to 10. Leader's—Second Floor.

_ Founders’ Days Specials in

JOILETRIES

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GENUINE ALL5 Leather FOOTBALLS

$1.00

Regular $1.50 value! Regula- « tion size for boys. Valve ané

DOLL CARRIAGE $1.88

Any will thril with le yu “baby doll” in one of these ador- . able carriages. ;

“LIONEL BRAND" Mickey Mouse Train Set

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Reger $5 Tal MOVIE PROJECTOR

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sng sy Cute dimples. Only while 100 last at this price.

Buck Rogers Helmet,

fotupitte o with match, ana $150 value Sa UNION PACIFIC Elastrio TRAIN SETS

$4.88

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_- More than 100’ Gra-Y Club memes bers are expected to-attend a meets ing at 5 p. m. tomorrow in the ¥. M. C. A. Following a swim, a dinner is to be served. Fred W. Dickens, Y. M. C. A. physical education director, is. to speak on “Athletes I Know.” = The Gray-Y program is sponsored by the Y. M. C. A. a city-wide character building vity available 8

YIN: RHEUMATIC