Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 February 1939 — Page 18

I 1 of 1222 N. Sonate Ave., werell y Jog, 10. injured when the car in

which they were riding and another| POLICE ARREST 0 Seth lige at Fall Creek Blvd. and

: in the vicinit {of churches have been received by

ASKS : CHURCHGOE the Police Department, Chief Mor-

Speaks Today gy + OBEY PARKING LAW!

No need to dread extractio raction, ‘into our office calmly, that SY oa teeth = be A a in a : Hundreds o! nervous patients

their FEAR when

South Side School Program Saturday to Include Dinner and Dance

Invitations to Manual High School’s 44th aniversary party have been: sent to nearly 7000 graduates of the school in Indianapolis and other parts of the country. “The founding] of the South Side _ school in 1895 will be observed Sat- . urday with a dinner, entertainment and a dance. Following . class reunions in the afternoon, the dinner will be held .in the school cafeteria at 6 p. m. After the dinner, alumni will go to the school auditorium for a program which will include a stunt, “Ferdi-

nand the Bull,” with the following |

alumni in the ‘cast: Sheriff Feeney, , Irwin ' Betermann, Charles Dyer, ' Mark Pangborn and Ray Fatout. Another sketch on the program will be a quiz directed by W. Finley Wright, a teacher in the English _ department, who will question members of returning alumni classes. Dance Due in. Gymnasium

At 9:30 p. m. a dance will be held in the gymnasium with music provided by the “Top Hatters” and the “Black ‘ Cats” orchestras. During the floor show, Louis Stockman will

lead and direct the Lambeth Walk and at intermission, Mildred Zook and Neisen Yosha will dance a Spanish tango. Officers of Boe alfimni association of the South Side school who have had charge of arrangements for the reunion are: Liouis‘J. Borinstein, a member of the first graduating class of 1899, president; Miss Louise Berndt, vice president; Miss Ann Schaefer, secretary, and E. H. Kemper McComb, Manual principal, treasurer. Oran Davis, Manual art teacher, has charge of decorations, which will have a Spanish theme. Invitations are being sent by Russell Etter and Miss Norma White. Tickets for the program are on sale at the salesroom at Manual.

Tech Students to Edit Butler Paper Friday

Sixteen Tech High School journalism students will edit the Friday edition of the Butler University Collegian, campus daily newspaper, . it was announced today. . Thos¢ included on the one-day staff are Norma Beil, Grace M. Curry, James Collins, Carolyn Heller, Mary Edith Kitts, Winifred Lambert, Gloria Maitlen, Esther Maxwell, William Moore Jr., Doris Poh-

Dr..H. A. Ironside, pastor of the Moody Memorial Church of Chi~ cago, will be the principal speaker

lar, Sonya Schlee, Marion Smith,

at a three-day Bible conference at the Thirty-first Street Fundamental Baptist Church today, tomorrow and Thursday.

LOCAL FIRM GETS [2 $214,734 REMC WORK IE

Times Special

WASHINGTON, Feb. 14.—Miller-|E

Baxter Co. Inc., Indianapolis, has been awarded a $214,734 construction contract by the Warren County Rural Electric Membership Corp., Williamsport, the Rural Electrification Administration announced here today.

The contract calls for 258 miles|S of line serving 770°" REMC members. |= A $246,285 contract was warded |S to the Contracting and Material Co.,|S by the Kosciusko|E County REMC. This contract calls|= for 332 miles of line to serve 990!=

Evanston, {ll

members, REA officials said.

Forest Risley, Bliss Straight, David |S

Patrick and Tap O. Tatterson.

Shortridge Debaters Seek District Honors

The negative team of the Short- |= ridge High School debate squad will

meet the Crispus Attucks High School affirmative team Thursday at Crispus Attucks, and will compete against the affirmative team of Tech High School at the East Side. school Friday. .On Feb. 24 the Shortridge affirmative team will compete against the Washington High School negative team at Shortridge. A victory over either Washington or Crispus Attucks would give Shortridge district honors in the State Debating League.

\Chief Urges yes Woldrists to

Keep Driveways Open.

| Chief Morrissey has requested the co-operation of church congrega-

| tions in observing parking regula-

tions during services. In a letter to 15 churches, the Chief requested motorists to refrain from parking their cars in front of driveways, fire hydrants, where “no parking” signs are erected, and from double parking. A number of letters, complaining

LINKS BIRTH RATE, LIVING STANDARDS |

ROME, Feb. 14 (U. P).—To help realize. Premier Mussolini's campaign for more babies Fernando Gazzetti, Fascist author, advised Italians tqQ forgo luxuries.

standard of living is inimical to'a high birthrate and cited England

and the United States as countries where the standard of living is high

and the number of birth® comparatively low. ie

Sig. Gazzetti said that a high

Seven Accidents Reported to|

; Traffic Division.

hire persons were injured in seven overnight traffic accidents reported to police today. Police arrested 40. Sam Branch, 48, of 1115 Brooks St. received a possible fractured skull when he was struck by a car driven by Guy D. Snyder, 53, of 2446 Broadway, in the 600 block of N. West St.

| cycles was noted today in statistics | which revealed that 4,493,124 ma-

BICYCLES INCREASE IN 1raLy || ©

ROME, Feb. 14 (U. P.).—A steady increase in the popularity of bi-

chines were in use in Ttaly during 1938.

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A NEW SHIPMENT

OF DARING SALE SUCCESSES

~ HAS JUST ARRIVED!

‘All The New Spring Colors re = ALL THE NEW SPRING SHAPES YN ® All The New Spring Straws

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ALL HEADSIZES 21%; 10 23

HETRTTERER

WEDNESDAY

ONLY!

We're presenting our FOLLIES . . . spelled with a capital "FI" Every value is a front row beauty . . . and the jokes are-all on us!

MINIMUM COVER CHARGE

(7) Women’s 16.75 Sport Coats. 4.98

They’ ve played around too long to suit us! Broken sizes for women and misses.

(13) $28 Fur-Trimmed Coats .. 8.98

~ We' believe in numbers now . ., . we're stuck with just 13 of these sturdy fabric coats with fur trims.

For women. ACCESSORIES IN THE EXCESS (150) Late Winter Handbags... 48¢

It'll be perfect if you'll relieve us of these firsts and irregulars of $1 and $2 qualities!

(200 Pcs.) 59¢c Jewelry

Not so precious but what we’ll y with it readily at just 19c.

(225) Crig. $1 Scarfs

Wools and rayon fabrics that we’ve had around our ' necks long enough. :

(144) French Suede Gloves .... 50¢

ORIGINAL $2, 250 QUALITIES with a price to fit

the sizes . . 0% 15 to 6 for women.

(300) $2, 2.50 Leather Gloves ... 1.29 At this price try to squeeze into a size 6, 612 or 6% Sizes for women.

(300 Prs.) $1 Fabric Gloves

We had too many of these for even the famous maker’s name to put them over at one buck! Now they're half price and he’s still as famous! For women.

THESE SHOES SHOULD THUMB

A RIDE AT THESE LOW PRICES

(60 Prs.) Evening Sandals They look a little more like the morning after than the night before but at 69c they're still bright and shining values. Broken sizes for women.

Women’s House Slippers ...... 44¢ 150 pairs have taken their leisure too seriously. ORIGINAL $1 qualities . , . broken lots.

‘PRIVATE LIFE VALUES

YOU'LL MAKE PUBLIC (60) Women’s 1.09-1.39 Slips ...

It’s open season on our slips . . keep ‘em covered! bemberg rayons.

(60) Women’s 1.98-2.98 Gowns .. 89¢

You sleep in ‘em . . . they're keeping us awake! Rayon satins and rayon crepes.

(50) Women’s Rayon Gowns ... We went to sleep and left these at their ORIGINAL 1.09 PRICE too long . .. now theyre just 49c.

$2, 2.98 Girdles, All-in-Ones .... 88¢

We won’t be all-in-one if these girdles don’t start girdling! Brocades and batistes . . . average figure type. Broken sizes. Just 100 garments.

MOTHERS! HELP US LAUGH OFF THIS LOOT .FOR' LITTLE GIGGLERS!

(200) 1.98 Winter Wash Frocks . For half the ORIGINAL PRICE, take the time to

give ass ‘famous-make frocks a Subbing. Sizes

(17) Girls’ 14. 98 Fur Coats on

Little bunnies .weren’t the: only ones to lose: their skins on these. Sizes 4 to 10.

(19) Girls’ 2.98-5.98 Rayon Frocks, $1

39¢

. you, at least, can Rayon satins, rayon crepes and

Like ’em printed? /Or like ‘em plain? One lone +

buck is the price we name. ‘Sizes 10 to 16. (16) Girls’ 10.95 Winter Coats . . 4.77

We had this coat problem a little too well in hand. Sizes 8, 10, 14 and 16 only. :

(5) 14.98-16.98 Winter Coats ... 6.97

Surely there must be 5 more. little girls in Indianapolis who need coats in «yzes 8 and 10. :

(6) Girls’ 19.98 Twixteen Coats, 10.77 Twixt the low price and the sizes we're pretty low about these sizes 14 and 16.

(46) Little Boys’ 79¢ Wash Suits, 39¢

We're a little hot about this i of suits for : young fry who wear. sizes 5 to 6.

(31) Infants” 1.59 Shawls, Ya off id

The stork let us down . . . we're infants’ all-wool shawls with rayon thread rims

Children’s 54 Hose sma Irregulars of 25¢

39% Rayon Remnants, yd.

99¢c

. 8.95

o 000 a 9. 0 10¢ ss ‘

Miss Gaugetta Hollaway, 342% (h

OUR DEPARTMENT IS’ THE

ONLY ‘HOME THESE KNOW!

HELP ‘EM GET ACQUAINTED!

59¢c Cottage Sets Bring the cottages . . . we've got the curtains! 2%yard. Also 1%-yard bathroom curtains.

Printed Cellophane Curtains .. 10¢C With both Cellophane. and “sell” at this price. For kitchens and bathrooms. Just 50 pairs.

(100) 1.59-1.98 Priscilla Curtains, 59¢ “Speak for yourself” early . .. these broken assortments won't last long. 2% and 2% yards long!

$1 Printed Oil Silk, yd.

“Thar’s gold in this har” oil silk . . . a gold figure on a black ground.

(12) 4.95, 5.95 Damask Drapss .. 2.99

Crepe hangers to us, but they’ll look swell at your windows. 100 inches wide . . . 2% yards long!

T9¢ Slip Cover Fabrics, yd. A slip cover slip we can’t cover any longer! Imported and domestic fabrics . . . 50 inches wide.

. 1.79 Lace Dinner Cloths

We've lost our appetite for 31 of these. 61x81-inch size.

Cannon 2.98 Blankets, pr. Shoot us if we buy as many of these again. Plaid double 5% wool blankets sturdily woven! 6 colors . . . sateen bound. 72x84-inch size.

(76) Beacon 1.98 Blankets

Let ’em beckon to you at this price! They've lost their lure for us. Jacquard reversible or Indian patterns.

1.09 Sheet Blankets Grand for ghosts if you don’t want ’em for blankets.

70x99-inch size. ” Roley Poley Slip Covers... 15 Price

The maker discontinued them . . . now we're trying to. ORIGINALLY 1.99 to 7.95, for chairs and sofas.

Odd Lot of Linens

You can wash ‘em easier than we can.

89¢ Rayon Plaids, yd.

In colors loud enough to Washable woven rayons.

25¢ Blister Sheer Crepe

Remnants, yd.

These whites and pastels have blistered uw too. For dresses and underwear, . 10¢C

25¢c Part Linen Toweling, yd.

Lucky for us... 250 yards won’t last long! - Multicolored stripe center. ,

49¢ Ironing Board Pad These haven’t ironed out our troubles, but they will yours. Heavy and well made.

59¢ Table Damask, yd.

With a linen finish that has nearly: finished. us. 58 inches wide. .

$1 Venise Lace Scarfs

These are home-sick! ,Take em home! piece vanity sets without any vanity.

5c Odd Napkins

We suspected earlier they were odd . . . but not how odd. Cottons and rayons in colored plaids.

. 19¢ A little short on length . . .1 to.3 yards... but long

on looks. Prints and plain colors . . some slight misprints. :

19¢ to shéut for themselves.

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WE PICKED UP THE ODD LOTS THE YOUNG FELLOWS LEFT US... HERE'S WHAT WE FOUND

(61) Boys’ ‘1.98 Corduroy { Slacks sekfststrsons ce0s0008 0 $1 (51) Boys’ 1.19 - Sweaters sssessenes ..69¢ (14) Boys’ 1.19 Blanket Robes . “oe . Fe (9) Boys’ 2.98. Al-Wool Zipper Ja Jackets . .- + $1 ft (51) Boys’ 2.98 All-Wool Sweaters (7) Boys’ 2.98 ALL-W 1 Ski P : lined ......... x Fo. $1 (7) Boys’ 3.98 Flannel Robes nn 1.99

@ Bove 6.98 3-Pe. Snow a 99

@ Boys! 7.98 Hooded Bush $1

® "Coa (67) Boys’ 69¢ Nazareth

Underwear

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' (7 Bo : is nd 3.99

(192) Bure 5 yh ae, ¥ Cavsness 10¢ a3

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IT’S CRUELTY TO ANIMALS to SELL THESE FURS FOR SO LITTLE

(1) Black Kidskin Chubby ‘ Coat, originally 69.50, 2 Now ®

(4) Grav Broadtail-Processed Lamb Oliuhbies, originally : ®

Grey Lapin: Dyed coney Swagger Coat, ; originally 79.50

(1) Beaver-Dyed Coney Swagger, Otisinally y p-

Broken Sizes for Women and Misses

~

"of these . . all

You Talk Up California Weather! Talk Up These - 2:98 Print Frocks . . « - They're From California Tool

1.69

It’s too much to expect * en 10 sing “California, Here 1 we Hoosiers have 2 ore the moss gesizable styles $160. SPECIAL ONE DAY ONLY AT BLOCK’S—Downstairs Store,

200 Pairs Women’s Suede Shoes Track Up Our Stock Sheets

1.49

ORIGINAL $3 to 3.95 QUALITIES that we hope to see the last of at 149. Broken sizes.

BLOCK’S—Downstairs Store.

‘1.35 ; dress. A and Butt ES FOR LAR! ER WOMEN!

We Aren't All Perfect!

Forgive but Don’t Forget

These Full-Faskioned SILK HOSE

9 H :

: IMPERFECTS of Thc to They'ee Weights nN

Both light and Sizes 8 to 11.

Store.

dark a + BLOCK’S—Downstairs.

9 DINNER SETS JOIN THE BREAD LINE

: FOR LACK OF A DINNER

(2) Ttallan Mosiac' Cloths ‘and 12

na were 13.95

(5) 86x86 sa Double Damask Cloths, were soe tessasvrsnees $00

(2) Linen Damask Cloths, 60x80 ' size, were 4.95 ..

¥ + » yo.

BLOCK’S—Downstzirs Store.

(58) Men’s 1.98 Hats

(18) Studente | Suits Flunked Their -

: 2-Pant

- Exams At 11.95 and 19.96

81

"All double-breasted Spat back coat styles . ... with zipper ‘fly slacks. Many (“With 2 pairs of slacks. er

These two great sale events make possible an extravaganza of savings that you can't afford to miss! Shop early and late! -

.

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THESE ORPHANS ARE UP FOR ADOPTION

(8) Men’s Suede Jackets Zipper front styles in slightly spotted skins. Sizes 38-42.

(8) Men’s Sheeplined Coats .. $4 ORIGINAL 9.95 moleskin and corduroy sheeplined coats, mostly small and medium sizes.

(5) Men’s Horsehide Coats . . $5 ORIGINAL 15.95 qualities . , sheeplined, Sizes 36 to 42 only.

(8) Men's Raincoats ORIGINAL 4.98 to 6.98 QUALITIES. Broken sizes.

(31 Prs.) Men’s 2.95 Trousers ... $1

Corduroys . . . mostly sizes 28, 29 and 30 only.

(16 Prs.) Men’s 1.29-1.98 Trousers, 50¢

While they last. Large sizes only.

(44) MEN’S SUITS & OVERCOATS LIKE US TOO WELL . .. EACH . DRASTICALLY REDUCED! Suits in sizes 46 to- S 50 only. Overcoats in mostly small and large sizes. BLOCK’S—Downstairs Store, (104) Men’s 55¢ Ties ... We were seeing red when we bought these . . . now we're overstocked. Hand tailored. (68) Men’s 1.89 Cveralls . Overall we've only 68 of these union-made OVERALLS and JACKETS! Sizes are broken, so come quick.

(82) $1-1.39 Outing Night Shirts, 47¢

Do you wear ‘em or was the maker spooling us? Sizes 16 to 20. ... 69¢

(110) Men’s 1.25-1.35 Shirts . You picked the best and left us with the broken sizes, odds and ends and slightly soiled and countertossed ones! They'll look plenty good at 69c!

(33) Men’s 1.98, 2.95 Sweaters. }.. $1 We'd rather you'd Swot over these odds and ends and broken sizes. 29¢

(23) 98¢c Cotton Flannel Shirts .

Wouldn't you be an outdoor man for just 29¢ and one of these blue or gray coat styles? Broken sizes.

(49) Men’s 1.98 Part-Wool

Flannel Shirts . 54¢ You may not look like Clark Gable, but for 54c you could try. Blue or gray coat styles. Broken sizes.

(47) Men's 39¢ Wool-Mixed Sox. 12¢

Heavy weights we'd like to see mix a little more, Blue only.

(57) Men's $1-1.69 Gloves ...... 54¢

At this price you can buy gloves for both hands! Lined and unlined capeskin leathers. Broken sizes,

(92) Men's 98¢c Fabric Gloves... 29¢ Take ’em home to the hands on We clock if theydon’t fit’ you.- . 69¢

Our feelings for these fur felts are “fur” from fond. . Broken sizes and lots. \

Men's $3, $4 Suede Shoes

Black, brown and gray suedes that can’t be persuaded they'd look better walking around on your feet than haunting our department! Crepe or leath=

er soles. All sizes, but not in every style.

UNDERFOOT TOO LONG TO SUIT US 8.3 x 10.6 Axminster Rugs . ..17.98 ‘ORIGINAL 24.95 to 34.95 QUALITIES . . . wool face seamless Axminsters in good selection of patterns. 9x12 Seamless Rugs ........ . 9.95

Just 12 jdte-faced seamless rugs .-. . some - ‘with fringed ends. ORIGINALLY 12. 95 to 17.95. ;

(100) Cotton Throw Rugs . . Fringed ‘ends . . . 24x48-inch size. HE Oriental patterns. 7 Las, Ro Paone “ai CY ® WASH FROCKS TO You ihe BUT SOAP IN OUR EYE -

(44) Misses’ $1 Wash Frocks. . The girlish figures didn't come in fo 2 these,

i 14 and 16.

1.19 Wash’ Frocks, House Ce Take 146 off our hands and we'll fill ot