Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 February 1938 — Page 6
‘SPRING TONIC ACCESSORIES HEE elle idol] 3
Again for Saturday Onlyl
> Pu Silk—Full Fashioned
HOSIERY
First Quality and Irregulars. 69¢ to $1.15 Grades
3B: 2 Pre. |
—— i : : : j iY + '% eS : 3 pr grepe Chitfons . . » Ringless Thres 12th District American Legion members todsy had been ; ; fom : <i : 0 : Si = : i ’ iP | 11. ane” Soi EE] :
. ‘appointed ‘to serve at two license branch bureaus to help handle the
- Yush for auto tags before the deadline March 1. They are (left to Suits
“JUST OUT OF THEIR TISSUE PACKINGS ]
Fi t Fi right): P. T. Sertell, F. C. Hasselbring and Don: Smith, chairman. a; Thaot:
. Bureaus are to be at 25 w. Ohio St. and 127 W. Market, St. BERLIN UNIVERSITY
BUTCHER KNIFE NAMED AFTER HITLER . GIRL IS FREED im dL ae
construction adjacent to the Olym-
: They're New! They're Different! “These New Spring
HANDBAGS 88.
SSS Made to Sell at $1 to $1.95 Felts. ., Petershams (idl Toyo Straws . . . Toyo Cloths
for Spring
- & TT PR ae pri
Church ‘Welcomes Choir Singer *Back Into Fold’ - With Thanksgiving. .-
JERSEY CITY, N. J, Feb. 25 U. P.) —~Dorothy Schaefer, 17-year-old choir singer who killed her father with a butcher knife when he threatened her life, was wel-
pic Stadium, will be called “Adolf Hitler University,” it was announced at a meeting here today of Nazi high schoal professors. Prof. Borger, a leader of the Elite Guards, addressed the assembly and
declared that “so-called objectivity” had caused a crisis in university life, adding “What we need above all is professors whose activities
‘for one who now is returned fo the
~comed back into “the fold of Ged” | 37°, dictated by their political con-
: Jast night at a thanksgiving serv-
Jce in All Souls Lutheran Church. The small. congregation wept as ‘the Rev. Samuel B. Brosius intoned: “We come to Thee, oh Lord, this evening with special thanksgiving
fold. “Christ could: forgive. He taught ‘us the lesson of forgiveness. Why ‘cannot we forgive?” Mrs. Phillippinie Schaefer, aged ‘mother of the slain Charles Schaefer, whose testimony led Judge Rabert V. Kinkead to give Dorothy a aa sentence - for man‘slaughter, thanked those neighbors who had defended the girl who ‘had killed her son. “Every word I spoke on the stand
RELIEVE THAT COUGH WITH
was said in truth and sincerity,” | ’ she said. “I can say no more.”
- Dorothy, clad in black, sat quietly with her mother, Mrs. Adelaine Schaefer, during the service.
ENGINEERS TO HEAR
| CRANE CO. OFFICIAL TREATMENT
1 Soothe inflamed membranes— 2 Menthol helps clear the head
3 Build up alkaline reserve. (important to cold resistance.)
L. Ww. Wallace of Chicago is to “discuss “The Engineer and Civilization” before Indiang Engineering Council ‘members tonight at Hotel Lincain. * Mr. Wallace, who was American Engineering Council executive sec- . retary from 1921 to 1934, is research and development director for Crane : Co. Motion pictures showing stages “in the construction of the Golden Gate Bridge are to be presented. New officers were to be elected at a business session this afternoon: L
[ARCADE
Special Puvahete Women's Fine
Formerly up
= to Select From
137 E. SHOE WASH.
MARKET ST.
HATS
250 in This Lot Fotmety oo
~~ EAE 2 Hundreds of Styles d RN EES Cc $3 to $2.95 fot ; ’ a
FE 2 Prs. 89¢
SHOES THAT FORMERLY SOLD FOR $1.50 AND s2.50 |
RANDOLPH ST.
i. RETONGA FULL _ CREDIT FOR HEALTH
ny Beats Any Any Medicine 1 Ever “Saw,” Declares Contractor * Daniel Pate.Well - Known nown _ Indianapolis Citizen Tells How Famous Medicine Overcame Seven - Years Suffering.
Irie Little ‘short ‘of . astonishing are |
Hany of the happy statements made to the: Retonga man at How's able Drug Stare, southeast corner Illinois and Washington streets, by well-knows men and women who fell how Retonga is over-coming- their stubborn cases of stomach, liver, and kidney
disturbances, the tortures of nerva. indigestion, or built them up
a weak, exhausted state to
robust trength and energy. Take, ; Mr. Daniel T. Pate,
‘kidneys are regulated, too,
“DANIEL EE PATE ; lasting relief I was pretty thoroughly discouraged. “Retonga quickly. proved to me it was different from anything I had taken. My food. digests fine now, and I don't have to take laxatives any more, and that terrible sick stomach is gone. My and I sleep like a log all night long. For
‘the first time in years I feel like my old self. Retonga beats. any |} ‘medicine
ever saw.”
d| When your neighbors and friends
right here in Indianapolis voluntarily come forward with such sincere and grateful testimony, there
Retang > tat he t a represen ve now a Hook's Dependable Drug. Store,
southeast corner Illinois and Wash- |. Streets, -meeting crowds of ||]
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can be no doubt about Retonga's |
_ every day and explaining - compound.
Talk with ‘him goely without ob~ 1}
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New SPRING COLORS |
Dawn, nude, budgreen, grey, wheatstalk, * shrimp and strawberry.
New Spring SILHOUETTES
Open boxy jackets, tunic jackets, toppers, pencil swaggers, belted and
tuxedo.
You will find just the garment to fit your personality or your whim in this showing. The - * styles are numerous, the colors are gay, and the furs give them that added something. You really MUST see them. Sizes for miss or matron.
Second Floor.
Three Outstanding Shoe Values!—Sat.
$1.98 to $2. 98 Values
Black and Brown, Cuban and tov § hy Heels, Narrow and
gp Wide Toes, Leather and Compo Soles.
Sizes
BOYS’ & GIRLS’
F OOT WEAR | {lc
Oxfords and Patent Straps. : Sizes 814 to 2.
MEN'S HEAVY DUTY
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wie WORK SHOES |
Regular $1.98 Value B
extra heavy soles. Sizes
J 6 to 11, 4 ! Shoe Dept., First Floor!
| [Fins Loon |]
El (89) Women's Outsize Hose.38¢c
Full fashioned, broken sizes. Irregulars, $1.00 value.
(33) Wom. 59¢ Rayon Gowns.25¢
Regular sizes, some lace trimmed.
(66) Wom.'s 79¢ Raincapes. 3%
Several colors, rubberized, small, medium and large.
(134 Prs.) Women's Gloves. _10e
Black, browns and navy. Small sizes only.
( 65) Porto Rican Gowns. __22¢
With hand embroidery, white, flesh and peach. For women.
(565) Wom. White Kerchiefs. le:
Plain hemstithed,: HSEnerOus Als, Buy s dozen.
$1& $1. 95 Corsets--Girdles
‘Manufacturers’ close-outs and samples, ® Auk a Teal BargRIn of yout site Js in the Ae
(148) Shopwors Handbags. 10¢
Black, brown and White. Values to $1.00,
(266) cloth Panties... .9¢
Sizes for women’ and misses. Pink and white,
(176) Men's Union Suits....38c
Spring and winter weight. 33% less than original prise,
(37) Men's Sheeplined (300) Men's Reg. 3%¢ Ties...1 9%
Moleskins, leatherettes and corduroys. $6.95 and $7.45 grades. Good choice of patterns, many hand tailored.
(110) Men's Sweaters.____$129
‘$2. and $3. Men - Sip=over and: zipper et, All: wool.
Plain toe style, soft, pliable elk leather uppers, [ Bt 48
ooo
2 Poke Bonnets oe . Turbans Ch Brim Effects . . » Sailors . . . Off-the-Face « « « Matron Styles
1
Here is a comprehensive style picture for Spring, # 1938, every new color, every new style, every » new material, and, of course, we have all head-
sizes. Fashion Hats . , , Second Floor
F = E E! | A STORY OR COLORING BOOK TO EVERY CHILD ACCOMPANIED BY THEIR PARENTS
Special for Saturday Only! Just
Men's Dress OXFORDS || 100 Bo, vs “SUITS
Made to Sell yy $4.69 to $6.95
ado dR
40 Students’ Suits Coat, Vest and Longies 60 Boys’ Suits ‘Coat, 1 Longie and 1 Knicker Wool mixed, checks ‘and stripes ‘In gray and brown. Sports back coats; longie full cut with wide bottoms; = knickers & lined with FE ii bot.
Boye Felt Ta
Gray, brown ik and asvy blue. c sof 6% to Siam
A CLEAN-UP OF ALL WINTER MERCHANDISE =) VARESE LL ERIE DET TROT 1] a? SAVINGS OF HALF AND MORE
il SECO N D FLOO nj 76 Women’s Winter COATS
Formerly Selling kisi $10.95 to $45.00 5 to $2 1 15
(50 ) Women’ s, Misses’ Hats 25¢
' These formerly sold from $1 to $1.05. While they last.
(122) Wom. Cotton Dresses_b%¢
$1, $1.50, $1.98 grades. Broken sizes.
(197) $1-$1.95 Sweaters... 6%
Women’s and misses’ sizes. Slip-over and coats. Broken sizes. (141) Women's Blouses. ....44c Formerly $1.49 and $1.70. Rayon crepes and taffetas.
(120) Girls’ to $1.94 Dresses_&%9¢
“Lucette” make, fast color cottons, broken sizes.
(13) Misses’ Campus Jackets $3
Wool plaids. Formerly priced at $7.95. ©
(23) Girls’ to $15.95 Coats._.$7
Broken sizes. Double service styles included.
(30) Girls’ to $10.95 Coats____%4
Coats and legging suits in tho lot. Broken sizes.
(12) Tots’ Chinchilla Coats. _50c
Red, pink, blue and maize. Sizes 1, 2 and 3.
(14) Infants’ Bath Robes.....3% || s9¢ fo $1 Ruffied Curtains. _35¢
(36) Boys” Cord. Overalls.__T5¢ || :
Pink, blue -and white. . Soiled from disp
Broken sizes in navy, blug snd maroon. 98c value. .
(34) Boys" Union Suits.___...2%¢ | |
| sour
B Year Tour squid suits in plain and
seve: knee and ankle
(271) “Bob White” Uniforms.
J Front and side gpentng Sle 3 i « Hm ak - 69 |
Large bags . ., .small b new Shapes novelty mes ostume color for’ Sie, and’ did you noe
tice t iret Floor.
Fame ny
The Spring Touch for Your Lapel! Women’s Colorful New
FLOWERS 25
: Mowery that Jagiate 1 Srring . and give your coat, t, dress feelin even YOU A Springy \ . 2.
First Floor.
A Cash Purchase Makes This Possible
WOM.’S LOVELY BEMBERG |
(A High Quality Rayon Fabric)
UNDIES 2c
45¢ to =e Values. Bloomers Br Te ts . Tailored .and ace trimmed styles. yoy ‘will want to stock up now.
First Floor,
Swish and Swing in the New
“Taffa-Swish”
o 100 Denier ~ Panelled Slips - ~ ®4 Gore Slips
Pastel and dark shades of dubonnet, royal, rust and chine chin. Embroidered yokes and braided flare. skirts. Sizes 32 to 44. First Floor.
LIMITED QUANTITIES
i BASEMENT Jj n (1500) Reg. 10c Toiletries.._.3c §
Loticns, talcums, shampcos and assorted perfumes.
(300) To 79¢ Lace Curtains. 25c §
Assorted rough weaves, 2 yards long. While they last.
19¢ to 39¢ Dress Goods, Yd..11¢ o
Rayon rough crepes, printed crepes, suitings, cut from bolts.
36-In. Outing Flannel, Yd._____9¢c
Light and dark striped patterns, white and tels.
(50) $3.98 Comforts.
Size 72x84, sateen top, silkoline bottom. All wool,
(66) "Nashua" Blankets... $1 50
3 pound, 66x80 double, sateen hound, plaid patterns. Part wool. 12}¢ to 19¢ Wash Fabri 125¢ to 19¢ Wash Fabrics pained percales . . . plain broadcloths dsc
. ginghams . outing flannels , . . 3-Lb. Cotton Comfort Batts_25¢ |
on. All fast colors. Unbleached, opens to comfort sise. 3%¢ value.
8-Ox. Featherproof Tick. Yd.15¢ 8
Wide and narrow stripe patterns. Regular 25¢ grade:
- 10¢ Metal Curtain Rods
- Extension from 328 to 48 inches, complete with fixtures.
Briscllis and cottage ets. 27 tp 36 tn. wide. Soiled.
Vhile They Last! Men's Wool 5
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les. Light and dark ool Tare Sizes 34 to 46.
-Choice of the House
_oVERESTrs ¢
