Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 January 1938 — Page 23
MEAT DEALERS REPORT 3-CENT
PRIGE DECLINES |
Some Cuts Down by 10 Per |
Cent in City From Summer's Peak.
Retail meat prices in Indianapo-| |
lis ‘have declined 5 to 7 cents a pound from the peak levels of last
summer, but the drop largely is|
seasonal, local meat dealers reported today. . Pork prices, which climbed to wartime levels last summer, normally are lower in the winter, dealers said. Housewives also buy different cuts of meat in winter than in summer, and this tends generally to lower meat prices, they explained. One dealer estimated prices. on some cuts have declined 10 per cent from the summer’s peak, while others have declined more. Sales volume, which he ‘said was little affected by fluctuating prices, is about the same.
Meat Prices Drop Throughout U. S.
CHICAGO, Jan. 4 (U. P.).—The new year brought one thing that has eased the family budget problem for the American housewife— lower meat prices. Since the peak last summer, drastic deflation of prices has occurred in the meat trading centers, the Institute of American Meat Packers said today in its annual report. ere now is plenty of feed for rieat animals where a shortage existed last spring and wholesale prices are the lowest in three months, the report said.
IT alks T hursday
Mrs. Elizabeth Curley Flynn, for 30 years active in the labor movement, is to be guest speaker at a meeting Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Holliday Building, 241 E. Chio St. She will address the meeting, sponsored by ‘the Communist Party, on: “Women in a Changing World.” Since 1906, when she made her first labor speech, Mrs. Flynn has traveled throughout the nation urging organization.
COMMERCE GROUP TO HEAR WARRICK
Don Warrick, Indiana Bankers Association secretary, is to address a luncheon-meeting of Indianapolis Junior Chamber of Commerce ‘in the Canary Cottage tomorrow noon. || His subject is to be “Trends in|: Business and Finance.” 2514 On Tuesday, Jan. 18, the Chamber is to see a five-reel movie on the manufacture of steel. Officials 'i and customers of Inland Steel Co. are to join the meeting, which is to he Jed at Indianapolis ‘ Athletic Club.
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INFANTS’ NEEDS
(22) Infants" Bassinettes
Ivory, wilh Dink or blue trim
$2.95
intents" Outing Gowns, | Kimonos and Gertrudes
| ‘25¢ Ea.
infants’ Sheet, Pillowcase Sets
$1851.79
Hand made with . hand embroidery.
QUILTED PADS
2 3is5 3 or 39¢
sale priced!
RECEIVING BLANKETS
REGULAR 30c: quality.
Pink or blue.
HAND : MADE oneises
Sen San mus 35¢ Hand Made GERTRUDES
Special group, January ; sale priced! -
BASSINETTE: SHEETS 36x54-inch size; - Janu- 29¢
ary. sale ‘priced!
INFANTS’ PILLOWCASES.
HE 2m 29¢ | Infans’ WASH. CLOTHS ’ Jaguars 8 Tal 21 for 1 5 C
INFANTS’ 1.39: BLANKETS
Pink or blue’ with animal $1 designs!
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Clothes Racks for Infants Just: 10— rf Originally $1.30
59¢
or M
Infants’
Bassinettes 13238 L Size.
TI FIT, 81
"$3.60
Infants’ Bassinettes sinigh: Maple 0 “Finish
$5
RUBINS" SHIRTS.
Side tie or Slip.over, - 2 styles, January c priced!
121% wooL SHIRTS Rubins’ qua ity, tie or 35 Cc
slip-on stvles with short or long sleeves. RUBINS' KNIT GOWNS Of combed cotton win draw String at bottom nd sleeves.
CRIB BLANKET S gl” eth, te 79g.
Novelty Sa
49¢ .
INFANTS’ GOWNS
7 Also’ gertrudes and monos. of warm a. 19¢
ity outing.
HAND CROCHET SHOES Dainty qualities with 39c
a January sale price!
3.5C. BOOTEE SET Hand made, EE $159
NURSING BOTTLES
-- Screw-on nipples to fit,
10c or 3 for’ 25¢c.
Infants’ Scales
$3.69
With 28-inch - wil-
low basket, Ivory Tubber. Weighs up 5
Infants’ Bathinettes
$3.59
Ivory finish. Pink Complete with hose and cretonne utility pock-
4 a ‘Diapers, Doz.
$1.55
Pkg. of dozen. Irregulars. 27x27 and 20x40 sizes. 30% more abrorbent.
. ESCALATORS to the Wide ‘Aisles | , Alr-Condtioned ities Jn. Bees:
JAN UAR Y SALE!
‘Women's Orig. $1 Ra yon Parfait Bemberg Slips
Lacy, tailored or bra top. styles in the « popular shadow panel type. Adjustable shoulder straps!
Tea rose!
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As new as spring-itself «a. as pert as the first robin ...and definite | ly 11938! Youll want: oe} now: to. i ere CE on your, mi winter?
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Women's sizes 32, 34,
Be Wide Asles in Block's
ir Conditioned Downstairs Store.
PARTMENT a 1EVERY.
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And What a Sale!
C Overcoats
For Men and Youny Men,
CROWDS!
CROWDS!
CROWDS!
And they
have bought this clothing in a BIG WAY—But.
“assortments are still varied and inviting! It’s
one of our most exciting clothing events of re-
cent months!
Don’t miss it!
ESCALATORS to the Wide Aisles in Block’s Air-Conditioned Downstairs: Store.
WOMEN’S ORIG. $1.19 Rayon BOUCLE GOWNS Rayon PANTIES, STEPINS |
easy to launder! Cut full length Sizes 16 and 17.
Showroom and Salesmen’ s Models Specially - Purchased!
GUARANTEED NON.- RUN and so and full size in tearose or blue with Fone Cc
lace trim,
WOMEN XZ
Special Sale! Women’ s
IRREGULARS of 39¢ qualities that: we have sold regularly at 25¢!° Of nice quality rayon, cut full side and well tailored! Tearose. PE
ESCALATORS to the Wide Aisles in Block’s Air-Conditioned Downstairs. Store.
Sunde Fabrics
