Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1938 — Page 6
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R © BOOSTS PAY, | | EMPLOYMENT | ) Nonmanufacturing pi h gt TSCtaties Sw sTYyLep For 1938! : { WL ENCORE LE 4000 PRS. nonmanutecturing employment. ana|
a 5.3 per cent gain in payrolls from | November to December, 1937, was the result of greater than seasonal | retail trade expansion, Martin F.| Carpenter, State Employment serv-) ice director, said today.
However, employment and pay- Charles R. Ettinger, for seven rolls for manufacturing industries years chief deputy Marion Coundropped 11.8 per cent and 18.4 per| ty clerk, today had announced his cent, respectively, below the Decem- candidacy for clerk, subject to ber, 1936, mark. Each of 14 major| the Democratic primary election groups of manufacturing industries| in May. showed downward tendencies, Mr. He is the first candidate to anCarpenter said. .i. ds ‘ : Seasonal indexes for Indiana re-| pounce his intention ‘of ‘seeking tail employment indicated a normal| the post. expansion of about 168 per cent If elected, he said, he would from November to December. Tabu-| seek improvement in the courtlation showed an expansion of more | ..ct collection system and to inthan 21 per cent in retail employ- rense the § meat from mid-November to mid-| Crease the income. December. He is secretary of the Indiana
Heading manufacturing groups| County Clerk’s Association which which suffered employment de-| went on record recently favoring
creases were iron and steel, 8.6 per | “ ; : . : changes in Indiana marriage laws cent; machinery, excluding trans- g g
portation equipment, 10; transpor-| 0 curb “marriage mills.” tation equipment, 11.7; lumber and
its products, 10.5, and leather, 14.5. Indiana coal BRIDGE CLUB SETS
mining expanded | loyment 3.7 per cent and pay- - 15:8 er cent from November CHAMPIONSHIP PLAY to December. een |
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Exciting Fashions With Undeniable Inexpensive Smartness!
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SO GREAT WAS THE DEMAND THAT WE WIRED THE : FAMOUS MAKER AND OBTAINED HIS REMAINING STOCK OF THESE FULL-FASHIONED FIRSTS AND IRREGULARS OF 85¢ TO 1.65 QUALITIES! Ce
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Choice of Weights:
CWHISPER” 3.oh: and nigh iwict hose for evening.
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Break the monotony of your winter wardrobe with a frock . . . one from this collection
+ ; : | “se twist for dress. ’ sr — The American Contract Bridge | : : ; : C | | League is to hold its city pair cham- | | full of gaiety and imagination and scrupulously “STROLLER” {;Thend. 48 and { pionship tournament in the King | 3 | hiEr Ewe t, for | Bridge studios, 13th and Park Ave. | tailored for every figure . , . every age! We street, office and tomorrow and Sunaay. fou} 4 1938 Ki¥ty Fisher's Tor th Business, » IN MIDNIGHT CHASE |. cyyime somes ave scheautes SS = Tov sar vm “SUPERWEAR” [707 " 0% for 2 p. m. and 8 p. m. tomorrow and | junior of 11 Yo 17 an knotty knits and gay hose for maxichampionship finals are to be held | : Sn mum wear. PR : at 2 p. m. Sunday. prints for the 14 to 20 age, plenty of divinely y . Halted by Dead-End Street Trophies are to be awarded at
each session and the city champions J are to receive A. C. B. L. Master And Shots, Police Say. Points. Those serving on the ar{rangements committee are Mrs. A midnight chase with police Stella C. King, chairman; Mrs. Kay | : ; Coffin, Mrs. Grace Bushman, Mrs. shooting at a fleeing speeder was to E. J. Ittenbach, Mrs. Larry Brink,
slimming half sizes, 16!/, to 30/5, and new dark shades, and white on black prints for the woman who wears a size 38 to 52.
. Tango Red Earth Sun Glow Georgia Peach Choice " a a Honest Penny » Glory Tangerine Apricot ;
Burnt Blush of Colors: Chow Beach Tan Brownece Sympathy
ESCALATORS to the Wide Aisles in Block's Air-Conditioned Downstairs Store
be recounted today in Municipal | Gaylord Morn. Sate or Ik. Civette Red Dawn Red Cedar Natural Tan i Court with the prisoner and officers M. Porter Walley. ’ giving their versions of the flight. | THESE HOSE ARE A CLOSEOUT FROM ONE OF AMERICA'S FINEST Patrolmen Orville Gleich and | A Genuine MITZI STEAM WAVE | | MAKERS WHO WANTED TO TAKE INVENTORY BEFORE THE NEW YEAR! : Henry Krauss reported that it took | py ; for | We sold 12,000 pairs like a flash betore Christmas! And many of our regular ’ two shotgun blasts, six revolver Xs B- : customers. were disappointed! We wired for more and were lucky to get this shots and a dead-end street to stop Xn _Halr {
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Sel Bown, 10,1 2059S Ra —Qily Hair | price as the first shipment! WE CAN NOT DUPLICATE THIS QUALITY AT v | Brown was charged with reckless k / —Chilaren’s | THIS PRICE AFTER THIS SHIPMENT! So, if you didn't get the hose you | driving, speeding and failure to || 1t is Parisian in every detail. De- || expected tor Christmas . . . if you'll need hose during the next four months to i Stop at a preferential street a Ci Duin opiete_with | | wear or to give, shop in Block's Downstairs hosiery department tomorrow . . . Whoa hg Ss ROO oF ony Wi Cc I ORIG $16 75-$22 50 or PHONE OR MAIL YOUR ORDER TGC BLOCK'S PERSONAL SHOPPING «' . Brown drive south on East St. at NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY . . . SERVICE. a high rate of speed. They followed. — = = ~ Mae Murray, ESCALATORS to the Wide Aisles in Block's Air-Conditioned Downstairs Store. Narrowly missing a head-on col- $2 $3 | Shirley 5 lision with three cars, the speeding Reriuents Permanent Temple, motorist raced up and down South || _* for $3.010 2 for $5.01| §; Complete Side streets and alleys, police said. Bring the Children.
Spiral or Croquignole,
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Shots at the tires of the car Brown | was driving failed to halt him dur- | ing the chase, they said. Finally Brown turned east on a blind road in Southport and the arrest followed, police said. ;
COATS
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JANUARY CLEARANCE!
TWO GREATLY REDUCED GROUPS! .
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® Check These Fabrics and Styles! G : R | S @ oO A T S i Fleeces—Sun and Storm Tweeds » Boucles—Commodore Tweeds ~ o UY ® nes : i Silver Fleeces—Sterzelback Tiveeds 7-10, 11-16 YEARS! I S f lines of girls’ cis : | at M [ LLER - WOHL’ YOU SAVE FROM 3313 to 509% ON A COAT Seve Ws Wy — Original BOUGHT IN THIS JANUARY EVENT! If you need a alr trae $14.95, $16.95 > coat now . . . it you'll need a coat next season buy a Eee wa ara) and $19.98 * v one tomorrow! You'll find the styles that have been all- Evaliies ot ed or Qualities v Saturday We Officially Open a GLOVE season successes . . . you'll find fabrics that have with- wear, warnith : a smartDEPARTMENT. We Are Offering stood every test of wear... with clearance tags nesss USE OUR LAY- . i Exceptional Introductor Values! now marked $10.98! Sizes 11 to 17, 12 to 20,'38 to AWAY! P i y : 48 in the group. Come... Acquaint Yourself JUST 29 . 1 i - } ESCALATORS to the Wide Aisles in Block's a IN SIZES w ha Vio S Air-Conditioned Downstairs Store. ASIANS 1" TO 16 YEARS > ta 9 : Suede cloths, fleeces, and Original : > tweeds, tailored, swagger or Me = . . belted back styles! Some an ° New Fashions Born With a New Year Look! have French beaver (coney) Qualities . trim!" Many styled for one , : : of America's most famous hining STRA ED juvenile screen stars. Glo Suede and w Doe Weave ” Fabrics— ?
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Some leather trimmed with leather fingers. All Novelty Styles— All colors— All perfect.
F A B R C g Children's Orig. $7.95 SNOW SUITS ALL WOOL AND WATER REPELLENT QUALITIES! Plaid trimmed . coats with 2-pockets, knit cuffs! Ski pants! Double-breasted or zipper $ 5 39
jackets! Toboggan to match. Sizes 3 to 8 years.
N ew interpretations ESCALATORS to the Wide Aisles in Block's Air-Conditioned Downstairs Store.
for the new year . . . in manipulated crepes >
Regular §1 Value
Sleek, supple, Capeskin, Plain and Pigprinted m——
slipons.
and beltings with spar-
JUST IN! A NEW SHIPMENT Brocaded RAYON SATIN SLIPS
Women’s $ 00 Sizes 34 to 44 .
The slip with that luxury look and that economy price! There's extra wear in every one, thanks ESCALATORS to the Wide Aisles in Block's Air-Conditioned Downstairs Store, to the corded seams. Ad :
. - ] 2 r - WwW i. I SPRING STRAWS wi EABRICS 51 straps, tailored V-top style. Tearose only.
Eacuintors to She Wits Aes i, Bio's We Condliiones 45 E. Washington Street
kling straw trims. All headsizes for women.
Included are Suede slipons.
All wanted colors and sizes.
Reg. $1.65 VALUE
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