Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1937 — Page 9

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REPEATSALE * * )5 «$3.95 FALL HATS

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Many New Arrivals in Women’s Stylish

FALL FOOTWEAR Beautifully styled monk straps, hi-ties 49 and pumps of suede, $

gabardine and kid. J Black, blue or brown,

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new shoes in black or 5% 50 brown kid or calf. Shoes made on the all-leather UP

shaw (above) is to address members of the Tillman H. Harpole Post, American Legion, at services at 3:30 p. m. Sunday in Phillips Temple C. M. E. Church. State and district officers also are to attend, according to Post Commander Robert E- Skelton.

Indianapolis airport, however.

“We certainly shall be glad to entertain the offer and hope that three or four others may also be forthcoming,” Mr. Fagg said. Refusing to say definitely that an Indianapolis site might be accepted, Mr. Fagg said there is considerable

favor among officials for putting the

experimental station in the Midwest. Are YO UR | He said the Army conducts its radio experiments at Wright Field, Dayton, O, The proposed station would deal entirely with radio uses for flying, | he explained. The Indianapolis

airport previously has been selected for beam landing tests.

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\VE FOUND THIS PLA} A GREAT HELP TO THEIR BUDGET SATURDAY HOURS Hose edit plan very helpful in arrgnzing a well balanced, systematic schedule of buying needs for Qo 30 :30a.m.tobp.m. 0 C

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JOINS RESEARCHERS ON PLANT BREEDING

Times Special

| LAFAYETTE, Oct. 22-Dr. R. M. | Caldwell, Purdue University botany | department head, announced today | the appointment of Vedder Wright, | University of Wisconsin, to the staff | to investigate the breeding of dis ease-resistant crops for Indiana. At | the University of Wisconsin, Mr. | Wright has completed most of the | requirements for a doctor's degree in plant pathology.

ROYAL CENTER BANK ~~ ALLOTS DIVIDEND

1blish vour credit, make your par chases, and take them home with you. Come to our second floor $2.00

>i: Four thread, sheer chiffons with

plaited foot. Also seven thread,

lisle top service weights with plaited heel and foot. Sizes 81% : to 10!2 in newest colors. % ’ Star Store, Street Floor. Prices That Represent Real Savings! Here's a Special . Group at a Very Low Price!

learn how easy it is to shop en Star Store's ten-pay plan.

| : vy Mr. Fagg said he had not yet reMunicipal Judge Wilfred Brad- |ceived the official site offer from the

Easy Weekly or Monthly Payments

| Times Special | LOGANSPORT, Oct. 22.— The | Royal Center State Bank, closed a few years ago, is distributing a -10 | per cent dividend to depositors. This (brings the total payment to 95 per | cent, or about $95,000.

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> J A scientific exam- : J ination by a Regis- || George E. Bopp, Newark, N. J, is = tered Optometrist | to be principal speaker at a meeting can prove to vou whether your J|sponsored by the local Socialist Labtwn, reall. bor Party at 2:30 p. m. Sunday in yes normally — or j| : y i TI NY eclive | Holliday Hall, Alabama and Ohio

Girls’ Dressy 3=Piece

LEGGING SETS

Sizes 2 to 6

* Silver Muskrats * Mole Skins * Marmink (Mink Dyed Marmot) * Broadtails (Processed Lamb) Wolf Collars sx Black Kidskins—Silver Fox Collars

Really fine coats, carefully made and perfect fitting garments that you'd expect to pay

° : | : : . | Sts. much more for. He a ~ enamel Coins fn inlay ao Mr. Bopp, party organizer in New > Roa ; Epp the train about your eyes! Jersey for five years, is to talk on Li . N . . \ | ' ? : | “War or Peace, Which? Just a Limited Number at This Low Price | i ere Le i 3 | * Dr. WEST os ometrist | SCHOOL PLAY BOOKED

| A three-act comedy, “Me, Him MILLER and I,” is to be presented by Warren | Central High School dramatic pupils Nov. 4 and 5 under the direction of William R. Moore. The play

is to mark the opening of the school's drama season.

1 & ONLY BROADTAIL "oo .AND KIDSKIN FUR COATS

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Smartly tailored, daintily fur trimmed coats; zipper leggings and a cute hat to match. Allwool materials in blue, brown, green, wine and rust.

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. Blocked Lapin 2: and Sealine $ 5 Qo 5 COATS —Princess and Swagger *

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2 Doors from Power & Light Co.

CHILD'S 3-PC. FLEECE SETS

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Only Rone A cute set for the little tot. Double breasted S Queensland Seal Coney coat, suspender top trousers with knitted anklets $ Q 2 Xo | A 6 1.00 y Fur Coats S 95 and bonnet or helmet to match. Blue, brown, ; A Week! § ink. . * Our own famous brand of beautiful, rose and pink. Sizes 2 to 4 long-wearing ccats. Fitted or swag- He

for Saturday and Monday Only!

3-Pc. Bed Outfit

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INFANTS’ 3-PC. KNIT SETS

‘ : : ‘ —Poster Bed MURFAL NO-RIP CARACUL | Cute little sets to keep the little ones “Coil Bed Springs ‘ warm as toast. Matching sweater, lege $ Oo 5 a —Innerspring FUR COATS S 95 gings and hat. All colors. Mattress Blacks, Browns and eel Grey in swagger or 3 Star Store, Second Floor. * You save about $9 princess styles. * f 18

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Men's Fine Quality

DRESS SHIRTS $139

Full cut, perfectly tailored shirts in white or all the new fall patterns. Nonwilt fused collars in sizes 14 to 17.

Other Dress Shirts 79% to $1.98

Men's $1.00 Ties

A riot of bright, colorful fall patterns in wrinkle Cc resistant, perfect

tying materials. Star Store, Street Floor.

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Boys’ All-Wool

Mackinaws $7.95 Value

$95

Every coat made of heavy weight, warm mackinaw cloth. Double breasted, belted styles in grey, maroon, brown, green and blue or tan over plaids. Coats every boy will be proud to wear. Sizes 6 to 18.

Sizes for Men and Young Men

$1953 $9 500

+ Newest Styles 4 Newest Materials % Perfect Fit

MEN'S HATS

New Fall Styles $798 *

Fall's newest shapes and colors are here! Select your hat tomorrow from our complete stock. All sizes 634 to 714.

The Complete Outfit Only

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Beautifully styled oposter be in smart two-tone walnut finish. The reine forced coil spring is guare anteed rust-proof. The soft comfortable {innerspring mattress completes the outfit.

Other Mackinaws $5.95 to $9.95

Star Store, Street Floor.

Men's Winter CAPS, 673 to Tl42 7 9c

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Boys’ 2 Long Pants

PREP SUITS or O'COATS

3 for $2.25

$Q95

A grand selection of carefully tailored, perfect fitting allwool suits. Fancy mixtures in single or double breasted sports models. Every size, 9 to 18.

Overcoats in brown or grey mixtures. Sizes 10 to 18.

Other Garments $10.95 to $19.95

Star Store, Street Floor.

HEATING STOVES

$1 3:9

See our complete line before you buy—Basy Terms!

SUITS of fall's newest worsteds in stripes, checks, plaids, over plaids; also blue and grey serges. Single or double breasted, plain " or sports models. Sizes 34 to 44.

Men’s Winter Weight Union Suits

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Well made, full cut, heavy ribbed union suits in ecru or random color. Long or short sleeves, ankle lengths.

MEN’S UNION SUITS

Good winter weight fleeced, ribbed suits. 79 Ecru or grey. All sizes C 36 to 36. :

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Men’s Genuine Suede Leather

JACKETS

$593

Heavy weight, warmly lined, snug fitting jackets with full zipper fronts, knitted collar and cuffs. Sizes 36 to 46.

Other Jackets $6.95 to $12.95

Star Store, Street Floor.

STUDIO COUCH |

Will make full size or twin beds.

Innerspring mattress and three S 50 pillows. .

Special ........:

TOPCOATS of all wool plaids, checks, mixtures and plain colors. One-half or full belted sports and plain models. Top coats light as a feather but warm as toast. Sizes 33 to 48.

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