Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1939 — Page 9
Women's & Children’s Spring
Fine quality, mercerized lisle. White, beautiful pastels and dark colors. Stick-up elastic or turndown tops. Sizes 6 to 1013. Btar Store, Street Floor
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Women's Sheer —Beautiful
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Every Pair First Quality—Full-Fashioned
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The shorter dress lengths this season demand sheer hosiery and Star Store is well prepared to fill your every hose need. At each price you'll find sheer, clear, ringless chiffons or 7thread service weights, all in the newest colors te highlight your Easter ensemble, Sizes 815 to 1015. Star Store, Street Floor,
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Black Patent and Brightly Colored
EASTER PURSES $100
These bags will be a boon to your Easter outfit. All the newest top handle styles in patent, smooth or ruff grained simulated leathers and soft, colorful fabrics. A most complete assortment of styles and colors. OTHER PURSES $1.98 to $5.00.
Star Store, Street Floor.
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The Gayest Colors— r, younger than ever! New: . i Other Beautiful Groups
feminine styles for every traws and felts with high or at $1.00, $2.95, $3.95, $5.00
The Prettiest Styles— pe. Hats to make you love- 1 4 5 Headsizes 2¥ ta
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Boys’ Snappy New
EASTER SUITS
With Two Long Pants
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New green, blue, and / ES grey shades in all wool ‘5% cassimere materials. |\ Carefully made, good fitting suits styled just like dad's, with sports model coats. Bizes 8 to 18.
Star Store, Street Floor.
Boys' New All<Wool
DRESS PANTS
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Green, gréy and brown mixtures with self-belts, zipper closing and, pleated fronts. Sizes 6 to 18.
BOYS' SWEATERS $1 98
A large selection of patterns with full zipper fronts. Sizes 8 to 16.
Two Fopular Price Groups int |
Felt Hat
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shapes and colors. Plenty, een and light greys. Above all need a new hat for Easter.
ZeS 634 to 5.
Star Store, Street Floor.
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Sizes 14 to 17
*Scldet- from the season's newest laids; checks, stripes and plain J Col Shirts that are perfectly hie e to give long, comfortable “wear, Fused collars that defy muss: ing,
Star Store, Street Floor Star Store, Street Floot
Men's Stylish New
EASTE SUITS
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Women's and Misses’ Beautiful New
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FOR THE EASTER PARADE
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Beautiful new patents, gabardines, and kids in Japonica, black and blue. High heels, Cuban heels and low heels. All sizes 4 to 9. Buy now, size ranges are still complete.
Star Store, Street Floor.
Children's EASTER SHOES S All solid leather, good fitting oxfords, straps
and pumps. Patents, blacks, browns and white. Sizes 814 to 3.
Star Store, Street Floor,
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EASTER BLOUSES
Frilly Sheers—Tailored Silks and Smart Jacket Effects
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Fashionable, new, bright colors or soft pastels. Just the blouses you've been searching for, to wear with your Easter suit. Also extra size blouses of subtle crepes in sizes up to 46.
Star Store, Street Floor.
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Women are enthusiastic about these new fabrics and leather combinations, featuring solid leather backs, solid leather palms or smart leather trimmings. Black, navy and wanted colors in sizes 6 to 814%. Star Store, Street Floor.
Miss Norma Overbay has been elected Athletic Queen at Christian College, Columbia, Mo., it was announced today. Miss Ov=-
erbay, a freshman, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Overbay, 5768 Washington Blvd.
E x-Queen of Moheli Urges
Union of Ex’s
PARIS, April 7 (U. P)., — Salimba Machimba, former queen of the Island of Moheli, today proposed a union of ex-
sovereigns to keep them from getting pushed around so much. The ex-Queen credited her idea to the former Sultan of Turkestan and said that the proposition had been put up to the former ruler of Afghanistan and a few others in an effort to get collective action. Her own grievance is that inflation has dwarfed the pension she gets from the French Government in return for turning over the sov= ereignty of Moheli to France, coconut groves and all. Moheli is in he Comoro Islands, near Madagascar.
TWO WILL ATTEND WHITE HOUSE PARLEY
Dr. E. Millard Dill, Indiana Boys’ School superintendent, and Miss Mildred Arnold, director of the Children's Division of the Public Welfare Department, will attend a White House conference April 26, it was announced today. Invitation to the conference was extended by Secretary of Labor Perkins. The conference, being held at the direction of President Roosevelt, will be on “Children in a Democracy.” The group will divide into committees and hold panel discussions. Another meeting will be held early next year. Its purpose will be to develop practical suggestions as to ways in which greater security may be given childhood and larger measure of opportunity to youth.
DESPAIRING STUDENT, INJURED, ENDS LIFE
LAS CRUCES, N. M,, April 7 (U. P.) —Several months ago James Clayton, 19-year-old engineering student at New Mexico State College here, fell from a telegraph pole and suffered a strange injury. A sliver of steel pierced his head
in such a manner that physicians could not remove it without caus-
ing death. They were convinced,
too, that if the splinter remained Clayton could not recover.
They recalled today that Clayton
seemed to realize the hopelessness
of his case. His body was found in his room, an empty poison container near by.
SOFTENS The Blow
The value of a capable funersl director's preparatory skill does much to soften the blow of be- . reavement, i dt 13 YY 8
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STATE JOBLESS BENEFITS DROP HERE IN MARCH
| Total of $180,000 Paid Out
In City is $45,000 Under February.
Benefit payments to unemployed Indianapolis persons in March amounted to $180,000 as compared with $225,000 in February, the Indiana Unemployment Compensation Division announced today. In Indiana the total paid was $1,100,000 in March as compared with $1,362,000 in February, Lester Kassing, Indianapolis Division manager, reported. Figures Show Decrease
The number of weeks compensated, both for total and partial ynemployment, was 18,760 in March compared with 23,909 in February in the Indianapolis district, and 112.405 in March compared with 135547 in February in the State. In all but three of the 40 districts in the State benefit payments were lower than in February,” Mr. Kassing said. “The exceptions were Huntington, South Bend and New Castle districts. A record number of
(Payments and a near record of
money went out to Huntington district claimants. In the South Bend and New Castle areas, payments were higher than in the previous month but far below record marks of last August.”
Recipients Are Fewer
Mr. Kassing said the number of persons receiving benefits in Indiana dropped from 34,000 per week in January and February to 25,000 per week in March. In the week of April
1, they number only 19,000, he said, the lowest number in one week since last May. The year’s weekly high of 37,200 was late in January. In the Indianapolis district the March weekly average was 4240 as compared to 5775 in February and 5245 in January. The top average in 1938 was 6250 checks per week during October.
REPEAL PROFITS BY STATE LISTED
Treasuries Got $31,165,194 In Taxes, Brewers’ Secretary Says.
Indiana public treasuries have profited to the extent of $31.165,194 because of repeal of tho Eighteenth Amendment, Harold C. Feightner, Indiana Brewers’ Association executive secretary, said today. “Today is the sixth anniversary of the relegalization of beer and it finds the Indiana brewing industry composed of sixteen breweries established as one of the major manufacturing lines in the state from the standpoint of purchasing power, avenues of employment and public revenue,” Mr. Feightner said. Of the total paid to the state in taxes, $28,807,769 has been distributed to the state general fund, and local civil and school units, according to Mr. Feightner. “In looking at the crime record one finds that the average number of arrests for crimes and misdemeanors for the first five years of repeal were 68,832 as compared to a yearly average of 88917 for the last five years of prohibition,” he added.
G. M. ANTITRUST CASE EXPECTED IN OCTOBER
PT. WAYNE, April 7 (U. P.).— U. S. District Attorney James R. Fleming said today that the Government’s antitrust case against General Motors Corp. probably will not come up for trial before next October. General Motors was indicted in May, 1938, for alleged violation of the Sherman Act in connection with financing of automobile purchases. True bills also were returned against Chrysler Corp. and Ford Motor Co. at the same time, but Government attorneys won a consent decree from them pending outcome of the case against General Motors.
GROUNDING OF CRASH AVIATOR IS URGED
WASHINGTON, April 7 (U. P.).— Harlee Branch, a member of the Civil Aeronautics Authority, today had recommended revocation of the pilot's license held by Charles B. Stead, United Airlines pilot whose airplane crashed in the sea near Point Reyes, Cal. Mr. Branch conducted a hearing on the findings of the Federal Air Safety Board which blamed Stead and two airline dispatchers—Thomas Van Sciever and Philip Showalter —for the accident in which tive per= sons were killed. Mr. Branch’s report absolved both Showalter and Van Sciever.
Your EYES reflect your
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ear... be smartly and correctly dressed in a tar Store suit! We've made advance preparations for this higg t and now we can wl ou one of the finest suit selections ever offered. Why don’t you stop in and get yourself ready for Easter tomorrow? Select from the newest blues, greens, etc., in conservative, drape or sports models in single or double breadsteds.
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Star Store, Street Floors
Glasses , . . fitted to your individual features will enhance your beauty as well as help correct and protect § your vision.
DR. C. A. MANKER
Registered Optometrist With Office at
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