Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1937 — Page 12

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Smash Hits of the Season...

Here Are The Important Fashion Values For Fall and Winter, Planned in This Special Event to Welcome the Teachers’ Convention

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Times Photo. Indiana officers of the Improved Order of Red Men, who vesterday in convention here voted to plug with lodge funds one gap in the Federal Social Security program, are, left to right, above: Harry Robinson, Bloomington. Indiana grand trustee; Albert H. Hausman. Indianapolis, past great sachem, and Alfred Frick, Indianapolis, great keeper of wampum. The convention voted to supplement national social security protection with a lodge payment to orphans, for which a capital tax was levied on members. Officers elected were Edwin Southern, French Lick, great sachem; B. A. Smedley, Salem, great senior sagamore; Charles H. Levi, Rushville, great junior sagamore; H. W. VanBuskirk, South Bend. great prophet; Edward C. Harding, Greenfield, great chief keeper of records, and Mr. Robinson and Mr. Frick.

Wanted: 600 Young Men tor Duty in Hoosier CCC Outtits

Wanted—approximately 600 males between the ages of 17 and 23 years. The Federal Government has that many jobs open—for CCC camps in Indiana. Indiana's quota of 2600 youths for enrollment in the State's 31 camps for the last quarter still is short by approximately 600, according to Fred Hoke, in charge of applications. ¢

Jas 3 result of the ip further opportunity will be offered plicants, the date jor oR 0 ° | Indiana youths to become members youths to file applications aa on of the CCC until after next Jan. 1. extended until Oct. 28 and the dead- | jo po} oqyes those interested to ap- | line for applying in other counties | _. °, . 0 . - oa ply,” Mr. Hoke said. has been extended to Oct. 27. | He said camp members are reThe Indiana Employment Service garded as civilian employees of the is co-operating in recommending Federal Government and are enyoung men for membership, accord- titled to all rights and privileges as ing to Mr. Hoke. This agency is ap- | such. The pay is $30 monthly, plus praising all qualified unemployed | food, quarters, clothing, medical and vouths registered with the service | dental care and transportation to of the camp advantages. | and from the camp. “In view of the fact that no |

DR. HOMRIGHAUSEN | WW 2 J 7 hay TO TALK AT MISSION v FLO WL: ee “a3 Teachers: A Sensational Value TEACHERS | The “Nu-Persian” Fur Fabric

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Church pastor, said at last night's

services. Fo : , -— 2» - KIWANIANS TO HEAR :) 16 Styled in rich Lapins, Sealines and Beaverettes

1 STATE FINANCE AID / A : Styled in Paddock, Balmacaan and belted models, Two smart versions, made of “Nu-Persian” fur (ali dyed rabbit) in swagger and princess lines, The Indianapolis Kiwanis Club $Y the splendid quality camel hair coats are in fabric, in black, woven to resemble Persian clever sleeve treatments, doubly reinforced, inwas to hear an address by Carl A. | \ natural shade and colors. Linings are Earl-Glo Lamb, in a graceful, warm, yet lightweight suring against rips and tears . . . neckline and Ploch, State Financial Institutions and will last the life of the garment! Ideal coats swagger. 34 In. long, clever bolster sleeves sleeves enhanced with ruching . . . linings are

te Loin Specials for business or sportswear. with grosgrain ribbon trim, double-wing collar. satin crepe.

lumbia Club today. 3 Mr. Ploch’'s subject was to be Thurs., Fri. & Sat. “George Rogers Clark, or Indiana in

the American Revolution.” Sampo gk School Coal Problems Made Easy!

MORPHINE STOLEN || ree. 2 B50 : i FROM DRUG STORE | Fineer Mave rce Quality—Variety and a Low Girls’ Winter COAT Elegance for the

A quantity of morphine was Price Distinguish These i) Smart Young Woman! q y y y > taken from a Haag drug store at PERMANENT WAVES Sizes 7-12. 12-16 » * 1101 W. 30th St. last night by burg- Silver C ienol J - > . Jars who sled Sante fregugh a ne CA J CASUAL FEI} i a ’ l High Colored side window, according to police. Machineless . ? . ur ts of fleeces, heavy novelty woo Tablets iotsling 7 sveins hi Michaleen Standard ... $3.75 Dhoni A a por diagonal weaves, modeled in WwW 1 PRE SSE alarm in the store failed to work. | Open Thurs Jug Sa Nights In Headsizes 21 to 23 In. princess, straight-line, gored or swing skirts. All coats 00. HE. ee ntil 9 o'Cloc 2 . SERIES TO OPEN TOMORROW | are lined and interlined. GAY CLASSICS. ALL! ’ .

The first of a series of lectures on | ) \ sD Tols’ 3.Pe Wool

the “Great Pyramids of Egypt” is to be given by Dr. D. Lee Andrews at |

Dp i da Tuam. PROFILE BERETS dh Snow Suits S é 95 ® CASUAL OFF-FACES wy $53.90

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chance 2 Any one from this group is authenti- . \ ’ 14 1 1 1 .

cally smart! Hats of all types with jaunty little feathers that add a debonair dash to their classic simplicity. Wash Dresses ® RED 79¢ GREEN

All first quality. fast color ® BLACK RE wash dresses. Smartly styled o BROWN bn y with flare skirts in dozens of YOUR OLD SA ET prints and necklines. Sizes

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69e¢ young teachers, . here is a dandy EZ union suits in trunk and of wool leg style with self-help backs. group Made of cream colored cob dresses, some ton, rayon stripe. Sizes 2 with studs, some

to 12. with slides, some with tucks. All

It% the vent of the 1 iio oh Tha : : oa 0 i gl 4 ke, year . . . and your : LER y go OF Sy uting Sleepers the wanted colhance to own a ge | Ti Ee a : Y : arvelous 1938 EE a ih, in Si fF ors. Sizes 14-20. o s A FEL $a! | a hn hos a Pl Tuning od ig : ba ig $9¢ Other Sis and Inclined Control 3 p y aE = ; : Printed in novelty patterns, Nag t Tot 95 Panel ro i J : these elastic back sleepers are $3.95 to . a ae Hi ; =. ideal for cool weather. Sizes ment! Come in... : 2 to 8. try this easy, grace- ge 18 a hp Ae ‘A Simple Problem in Fashion Arithmetic Solved! and see this Philco ’

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HIGH Frey SERIAL : 68 Models—$22.50 up Details 3 - 11 A M2 - BIG SELECTION OF —- 2» & 3 { 0 $2.45 $1.95 $1.95

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Big Trade-In Allowance—Long as 2 Years to Pa CESAR Sef) Tailor ted skirts and gored : iv The tailored shirt or tucked front 4 y : Nady: ‘ Tailored, pleated skirts and gorec Smart new coat models or clever- form two outstanding long sleeve

v Wak ig : Skirt Tuels in Woo) checks, nar ly styled slipover sweaters, in & dels in these washable acetate

Phil h — nels, plaids and wool crepes. Coli 0 S E Tl RE C 0 a ROSES ors of black, brown, green, grey wide variety of fall shades. Warm, crepe blouses. White and colors. . MERIDIAN gE or navy. Sizes 26 to 32. yet lightweight. Sizes 34 to 40. Sizes 34 to 40.

OPEN TO 8 P. M.—SUNDAY TO 1 P. M.