Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1938 — Page 8
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FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1938
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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RELIEF BURDEN | IN CLEVELAND AT DEPRESSION HIGH
BF Fer | o Citizens Remain Cheerful : &
Despite Increased WPA Rolls.
New Director eT Men's $2.98 All Leather
DRESS OXFORDS
Nothing We Can Say More Clearly Describes Star Store's Greatest Merchandising Event In 50 Years.
Genuine, all-leather, Goodyear welt soles. Choose from brown, black, grey or white, All sizes 6 to 11. Every pair well worth $2.98!
Star Store, Street Floor.
HE GREATEST VALUES IN STAR STC
A NEW HAT TIRE STORE OPE SATURDAY TIL 9 P. |
Saturday
By THOMAS L. STOKES Times Special Writer CLEVELAND, May 6.—This city is on an emergency basis to meet the onslaught of the new depression which appears to be largely localized so far in the East and this midland industrial area. Cleveland today has a relief load equal to the peak in the 1929-35 depression that we spelled with a capital D Mavor Harold H. Burton, a glutton for work, nevertheless is showing signs of strain as he holds meetings, organizes relief forces and scrapes up money to feed the jobless and their families. Some of those who are crowding into relief headquarters are restive Sitdown strikes of relief clients have been threatened. A sitdown in the City Council chamber was called off by Arnold Johnson, state Workers’ Alliance : president, but he advised his fol- off their services to relief clients. lowers to resort to sitdowns in relief | The story here is similar to that s, if they found that | in Detroit, except that Cleveland | cases were not being [has been harder hit proportionately. |
William Fortune, Indianapolis { civic leader, has been named one | of 18 new directors of the United States Chamber of Commerce. He was named at the closing session |
Our Entire Stock of $3.95 to $4.95 of the Chamber's 26th annual |
convention at Washington yesterday. | He was designated on the board | . e
as having charge of the Cham- | Arch Cure Shoes for Women
and unruly rt i ivi ber's ccnstruction and civic de- | velopment activities.
Special
Sizes 4409 AAAA to E
have agreed to be lenient in turning |
Jubilee Price
WPA Load Tripled Cold statistics tell the story here. o
oday there are 63,000 on WPA | In December there were 22- | 000. In four months the load has |
rolls
been tripled The local relief load has remained around 22,000, including unemployables, women and children, and the aged and sick. The city is running short of funds to care for its burden. Fifty thousand dollars just appropriated from the city’s general fund will last only through Monday. Gov. Martin L. Davey has called a special session of the legislature May 16 to vote more money for the relief needs of Cleveland and other
constant
's plight been mich worse discussing the situa-
d WPA for its co- |
industrial |
| Cleveland is getting the backwash | I from the Detroit automobile slump. | |as there are many automobile part |
manufacturers and steel tool plants here.
an air of hope and cheerfulness. | Those who have money are spending it
lof the Metropolitan Opera Co. here {was the best on record. A big load of cash will be turned loose May 16 when the former [Union Trust Co. reopens its doors as the reorganized Union Bank of Commerce and makes a $35.000.000 payment to depositors in the old
bank. This brings its total pay-off | Ito 80 per cent of original deposits
{when the bank was closed.
| attributed to a feeling that the Fed-
eral Government would take care | (of those thrown out of work. When | {the last depression broke, and Her- | bert Hoover was insisting that re- |
As In Detroit, however, there is
Movie theaters and night ! {clubs are crowded. The recent week
The general cheerfulness here was
ser Fitted 3 *
Choose from ties, straps and pumps in gabardine, kid and patent. The colors are white, blue, grey, black and brown. Low heels, Cuban heels and Continental heels. Every style a hit, every shoe the peak in foot ~omfort,
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Mothers of every age will find a suitable hat in this marvelous group. A complete line of white and dark shades await vour selection. All headsizes.
Ra A. OTHER LOVELY NEW MID-SUMMER HATS, $1.95 AND $2.95
White Leghorns and Panamas
Feature Just 60 $16.75
SPRING
OATS
Star Store, Street Floor Millinery, Second Floor
operation |lief be handled by localities. the | We are now on top of the situa- atmosphere was one of despair. tion,” he said as he paused on his | to 2 meeting of landlords, | m he asked to withhold evie- | s of people out of work, and a 1 with the “Citizens’ Emergnmittee of Nine,” headed Henry Miller Busch of leveland College.
SAVE MANY DOLLARS DURING OUR JUBILEE SALE!
MEN'S
WY TOY 2 AT) B ALL ARRANGEMENTS SUPERVISED
* BOXY COATS % FITTED COATS % PENCIL SILHOUETTE COATS
SPRING SUITS
Actual $19.95 and $22.95 Values All at One Low Price
Utilities Are Lenient | :
In an effort to spend the emer- | § cy $50,000 appropriation where it woud do most good, city officials | decided to issue three-day food or- < ly to families altogether |
A marvelous group of fleeces, suedes, shetlands and tweeds. You'll love the gay shades of grey, beige, green, gold and tan. Every coat actually worth $16.75. Hurry they won't last long. Sizes 12 to 46 in the group.
$16.75 MANNISH SUITS Expertly made samples in size 16 $838 *
only.
WHITE TOPPERS % 00 Carefully made, snow-white toppers of shark spun fabrics. ” 5 *
SUMMER SUITS White and pastels, in mannish styles of shark spun fabrics. Another Shipment of the Greatest Rug Value in 50 Years $32.50 9 Ft.x12 Ft. AXMINSTER RUGS
Golden S 0 5 x
Jubilee \ Priced by We're giving outstanding Rug SSN VALUES during our 50th Anniver ap” sary Sale that our customers will remember and talk about for years to come. A saving of $12.50 from our regular low price! They're NEW, all-wool face axminster rugs in desirable red or rust, American Oriental, Persian and all-over pate terns. NOT SECONDS. Every rug PERFECT. »
Star Store Rug Deot., Third Floor.
GENUINE GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM RUGS
6x9 Ft.—Regular 3.95, now .....vvvee $1.97 7' 6" x 9 Ft.—Reqular 4.75, now..... 0... $2.37 9x9 Ft.—Regular 5.50, now ......0v000 $2.75 9 Ft. x 10 Ft. 6 In.—Regqular 6.25, now ...$3.13 9x15 Ft.—Regqular 8.95, now ...........$4.47
All Are Discontinued Patterns Star Store Rug Dept., Third Floor,
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The Extra Steps to the "HUB" Mean Big SAVINGS!
Special for Saturday
and Monday! "VALUES TELL THE STORY"
Every garment a brand new 1938 spring style! Every pattern a style leader! Finest quality, all wool worsteds in new stripes, checks and fancy mixtures. You'll like the smart sports back and plain models with single or double breasted coats. Sizes 34 to 46 in slims, stouts and regulars,
Men's $7.95 & $9.95 Washable
SUMMER SUITS 88
VALUES Tell the Story
Beautiful formals in crisp org mousseline de soie. Many attract Yich pastels and white. Sizes 12 to |
Star Store, Second Floor
£7 Lovely, New Sh
For Mother . .
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Broken lots of cool, | ; 2-pc. summer suits. EEE | : : Choose from white
ne 2 2 BED, CHEST and VANITY or tan. Sizes 35 to 40.
With ROUND MIRROR $ 50 | N = Star Store, Street Floor é@ New Shipment! Men's $1.00 & $1.39
A handsome, modern suite, beautifully
finished. Here's a value you'll brag Jubilee Priced
about—Hurry to the HUB and convince
vourself of these savings. Extra Easy Terms! These are not ordinary shirts, we repeat, but fine grade, fast color, fancy pattern broadcloth or plain white, tan or gray shirts, many bearing the un-
&
Lowest Price in Fifty Years First Quality UNION MADE
WORK SHIRTS
Made by C. B. Cones Co. Every Shirt Worth 69c¢
39c
This 1s the work shirt sensation of the Century! Sensational because you get standard make, first quality work shirts at about a 50-50 basis. See these
§ a RR #4 ion label. Fused col- ; a lars. Sizes 14 to 17. fine blue or gray chambray $ 95 | » 5 The whole town is shirts tomorrow! All sizes 14 to Sol SEEES, i talking about these 17. None sold to dealers. L$ RARE : EX Detain 20S fine shirts. “Values Tell the Story.” & "Values Tells the Story" Star Store, Street Floor.
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CHILDREN'S
Priced Low For Our Golden Jubilee
1/ J PRICE ” “ Girls' Sheer & Print Dresses—S % Girls' Play Suits—Sizes 3 to 14
*/ % Boys' Wash Suits—Sizes | to
% Child's Crepe & Broadcloth Pa FULL 6-Ff. GLIDERS | >So tir
"VALUES" Regularly $14.50
2T $1195
Well built, coil spring construction, 3 . 2
EASY TERMS
Small Carrying Charge
Full Size Comfortable
6-ft. GLIDER
ONLY 95¢ DOWN! See the special all-steel frame glider, comfortably upholstered, attractive covers. Many styles to select from at amazing low prices.
3-Burner OIL STOVE
Star Store, Street Floor.
Biggest Scoop in 50 Years Men's Regular 25¢
SHORTS & SHIRTS
15¢
Fast color, full cut fancy broadcloth shorts. Sizes 28 to 44. Panel or Swiss rib combed cotton shorts. Sizes 34 to 46. “Values tell the story.”
Street Floor.
Actual
MEN'S PAJAMAS
$1.29 & $1.50 Values
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"Values Tell the Story" this wickless oil gtove. Fast color fancy broadcloths in a riot of colorful patterns, in slipover or coat styles. All sizes, A
me HUB FURNITURE co. wb.
GTON ST. 5s ww aia —_ ’ re e or ay. J h . 414 E. WASHIN . ile! ~ Phone LI-3190. bt Sears, Tuvet Fv
—Here’s an Outstanding Value for Only—
$ gs
Faster, better and cheaper cooking with angle iron base, streamlined ends, easy gliding hangers, Colorful full length back and seat cushions of heavy grade striped awning mas terials, button tuft. Multi colors of brown, orange, red, with black.
Star Store Furniture Dent., Third Floor.
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DOWN PAYMENT
Balance Easy Terms Small Carrying Charge
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