Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1937 — Page 2

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STATEMASONS | Rodeo Rider WILL RECEIVE RITE DEGREES

Delegates From 52 Counties Are to Attend Session Here This Month.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1937

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Its Fashion Week Downstairs at Avresc

.. . but, of course, every week is “Fashion Week” in Ayres Downstairs Store... however, all this week dame fashion is holding court for spring 1937! And we're showing you the new fashion picture as we see it . . . and have prepared for it! This spring is a frankly feminine mode, even when you wear tailored clothes, and your new Hat, Dress, Gloves, Shoes or Coat reflects this delightful change to charm and beauty. Right now when thoughts of the Easter Parade are uppermost in your mind, we present these colorful new spring fashions . . and although we're stressing fashion . . we've also remembered QUALITY, VALUE and PRICE!

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Master Masons from 52 Indiana | § counties are to receive grades of the Scottish Rite at the 72d semiannual convocation in the Scottish Rite Cathedral March 29 to April L Exemplification of degrees is to be under direction of Harry A. Pihl dramatic work director. Petitions Mat Downes 1s the latest 1ider for grades from fourth to 32d, in-| to enter the Texas Rangers Rodeo to be held in the Fair : y “ii} .. | Grounds Coliseum April 3 to 11 according to Fred I. Willis, secre-| under auspices of the Indian tary. { apolis Piess Club. Part of the The class is to be named in honor | proceeds are to go to the Police of Frank E. Gavin, who held offices Pension Fund. She entered buck in the Indiana grand lodge. ing horse riding contests for Lodge and perfection officers are | Rirls. She has won victories in to advance one station in presenta. | the Calgary Stampede and the tion of the 14th degree. Walter T. Pendleton Roundup. White, thrice potent master, said ee —- : = Deputy Master Murray H. Morris is | COLOR GUARD WINS CUP

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to preside. Leaders of the membership campaign committee include Carl A Ploch, Harry O. Butler, W. C. J. Babcock Jr, J. Harold Bassett Ward G. Biddle, Ralph Howard, Ralph D. Leatherman and A. O. LaBerteaux

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Hockett Post's American Legion Color Guard, Anderson, winners of the

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Red Cross Supervisor to Be Principal Speaker.

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\ In One of the Glowing \ New Spring-Tone Colors! Nurses’ Association, at 2:30 p. mv. to-

morrow in the World War Memorial

Miss Zella Bryant, a Red Cross a 3 Pau ‘I Dip deep into the color pots! For nursing supervisor on duty in the \ 3 Aa color is fashion news! The new oo. yu bw a casual coats are splashed with a riot Miss Beatrice Gerrin of hues. Glowing shades of gold, presigest. Js io tell about service blues, browns and tans. Navy, black, to Dr am. is grey and beige are still at the top of ration for future disasters. Miss the color list, too! ... Effective when vou wear them over a suit or a gay

Ina Gaskill, chairman, Indianapolis committee, Red Cross Nursing Serve : Rory $Y R TE 3 Ny : 4 ice, also is to speak Wong ——— W HE = print dress.

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Ilere we show typical topper types . . . casual, easy to wear, comfortable and warm. And these fleece toppers come in all the new spring-tone colors, and have fashion details with a 4-star rating.

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BORROW MONEY WITHOUT ANY SECURITY AT ALL!

Two Man-Tailored

Suit Successes From An “All-Star” Collection!

The Liocht-Weight Worsted Suit Grey Polo Tan OS S

Wa The suit that'll take you into the sumShrimp Brown mer months. The soft rolled shoulders and pointed lapels and link button .

Sizes 12 to 20 in Group!

Gold Blue Navy Tan

Beige Green front make this delightfully feminine. Greys, browns, oxfords, navy. Sizes 12 to 20.

A. Tuxedo Topper of gold fleece. The slash pockets, the stitching on skirt

"04 slecyes give this ipiuaiing, 4 The Sports-Back Gabardine Suit

Gabardine is the most popular suiting Wim mm , ; 3 for men's clothing . . . and now we B. Fleece Topper in shrimp jo bring it to the front for women. Choose . slash

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pockets. Note the stitched collar and ton or 2-button front. Or plain back shoulders Size 14 style with link button. Grey only. : : i oy Sizes 12 to 20 in group. —Downstairs at Ayres.

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FIT, WEAR AND FEEL!

Essential For Your New Spring Suit— A Shoe That Combines Comfort and Style!

American Gurl

Suit-able Shoes —

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@ Briefs Blue come in and discover the rest.

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Beige F i i 4 ; Made of Bemberyg, Spanish Tan b § ; Tearose Color!

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Kid Compliment vour suit with a shoe that gives vou Calf walking comfort and combines all the style, color Gabardine and leather features of spring 1937. That's what Patent you'll find in this new collection of American 4 Girl spiing shoes. Straps, Oxfords, Pumps, Grey T-Straps, Wide-Straps, Monk-Straps Brown are just a few of the suit shoes . , .

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Though so inexpensive these dainty underthings fit as though made to your measure. The special crotch construction minimizes strain and allows for an active stride—these are ideal garments for college girls, for sportswomen. The material, a new fabric made of Bemberg, is luxurious to look at, agreeable to wear, resists runs and launders beautifully.

Sizes 34 to 44!

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