Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1939 — Page 8
HPAGR 3 mm wr novos 1 SATURDAY STORE HOURS | ROYAL COUPLE 9:30 A. M. TO 6:00 P. M.
ll FROM Norway |BESSERRETIR ooo AM TO SOY WILL TOUR U. 8. § : ¥ SPRING ‘Dlav and Martha Are Due H ATS
In New York by Next Thursday. Straws and Felts re-Tentative plans issued by the Nor- Many Made to Sell
‘wegian legation here reveal that SR ; ‘Crown Prince Olav and Crown : il & £0 \ A at $1.49 te $1 95 : : - ;
“IT’S OUR BIRTHDAY BUT YOU
of this country in a 4000-mile crisscross transcontinental tour during ; May and June, Nothing we could say or do would tell the story as forcefully as the VALUES we are offering * We're deeply grateful for the fri during this great sale, VALUES THAT WILL MAKE HISTORY. We are really celebrating on during the last half century. We our 51st birthday and are giving you the best values ever offered in 51 years. Shop the Star Store ciate VALUES more than flowers,
The young couple, who some day will be ruiers of Norway, are schedFirst tomorrow for savings. -Store’s history. WATCH FOR (
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uled to arrive in New York by next Thursday to open the Norwegian pavilion at the World's Fair. Early in May they will start a sightseeing and goodwill tour of the nation. They will reach the West Coast at Los Angeles on May 14, travel northward to Seattle, back across the country at an angle to Richmond, Va, and then northward to , Boston.
All Colors & Many Large Headsizes
Never have we been fortunate
ing models at this low price. . . . Foun reve in their fine quality =: an reath-taking charm and Altogether 40 cities and seven 3 national parks are on their itiner- : bedi si A Special purchase for Hi : our 51st Birthday Sale. This
~All Major Areas Included Crown Princess Martha also includes our regular $1.95 They will see prairie, great lakes, lines.
mountain, Southern and New Eng- DETUR IS HEAD . land states. In fact every typical TT major area will be seen except the ALL BE ER deep South. Many regions where S 4 Norwegians have settled in this P ring country are on their schedule. MANY $1.84
Norwegian sources say that their trip is the most extensive tour of $2.95 the United States ever planned by HATS == $2.84 Prince Olav is 35 years old, and ® described by his fellow countrymen as “tall and handsome, strongly $5.00 eI HATS ® Millinery, Second Floor.
enough to offer so many charm- rns ETT RT IR | P——
WOMEN'S REGULAR $16.95
Colorful tweeds, goralaine fleeces, dressy fabrics and Shetlands. Colors are navy, black, berry, dawn, beige, grey and mixtures. Boxy or fitted £ “VALUES TELL Ei
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“a dream of long standing” for the : . 5.3 } : Ds Of Indiana Division of $395 styles. Sizes 12 to 44 in the group.
young people. Lands and Waters. MANY i ———— Choose from a ment of new, dresses of fine , cales in gay, c Guaranteed t
members of a royal house and is Succeeds Rees as Director $3.95 built and alert—in every respect a
THE STORY"
genuine Norwegian. Charles A. DeTurk, State Park en-
Norwegian officials say he is a gineer, today had been appointed
Spay d ” who is fond oflg; | Sorted -— se” EE A A = SEER g Y - . : ) YA I Wo hg g a director of the State Division of} : A ¥ i WO M E N ’ S $1 0. 95 A N D $1 3 05 . pg 3 ,
interested in the national and in-| Lands and Waters, succeeding Special Purchase and Sale—1200 SPRING COATS
ternational problems confronting Myron L. Rees, who resigned. £ . : il oF £ i EE 5 So : i /3F. “ : y A XR % 4 WW Gl > Tubfast, print wash i 1 : : frocks, just dandy for dol : household wear. Y | tlt Sizes 14 to 20. \ ) A Star Store, Second Floor. : ) tl { & a x8
one of Europe's few democracies. Virgil M. Simmons, State Con300 WOMEN’S REGULAR $3.98 — $5.95
His trip Wie Dishned partly be-|servation Director, announced that ( aD n n on ] oO ! cause Norway long has wanted to) send a royal representative to this Me. Rrget, Who 11at heen head of the 5 We S
country. State parks for six years, resigned Parents of Three Children 10" become opersior Be hs new 121/,6—16¢ and (9¢ Values ITx34 In.—18x36 In. & 20x40 In. Lovely new dresses in every conceivable style in sheers, prints, ensem-
built hotel at Spring Mill State Park. Crown Princess Martha was a bles and high shades. All sizes 12
course. Sizes 1 44 and 46 to 5
Beautiful coats in black, navy and tweeds. Here's your grand opportunity to save many dollars on your spring SN coat needs. Sizes 12 : to 44 in the group.
: $ “During Mr. Rees’ administration, Swedish princess before her marriage. She and Prince Olav have attendance at the State parks has! three children, two girls and a boy, [doubled due to additional facilitie Harald. the next heir to the throne, | provided for visitors,” Mr. Simmons who was born in 1937. said. } The tentative schedule for the; Mr. DeTurk, former resident o crown prince and princess shows Martinsville, is a graduate of th thev will leave New York May 2 University of Illinois with a degree; visiting Detroit, Chicago, La Crosse in landscape architecture. Mr. Rees, | | and then by motor to Northfield, a native of Rochester, also is a grad-| Minn, visiting smaller places en|uate of the University of Illinois. route.
Kansas City, Grand Canyon, Los, § Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco [JR WICKEY 10 TALK and Portland, Ore. are their next| 1 stops. They will motor to Viking Park and along Columbia River AT COLLEGE PARLEY
highway before proceeding to Ta- | coma, Seattle and Mt. Rainier Park.|
Spokane, Helena Livingston, | . . 3: > : | 7. 7 Gamdiner and a motor trip to Dr- Gould Wickey, Washington, {
Yellowstone National Park are next D. C., will speak on “The Education record breaking low price. Buy
on the schedule. They will visit or Democracy Needs” at the First] g : ye pass through Billings, Great Falls,|pantist Church tonight at 7:30. Ra WR, j you) entire Summer’s supply Shelby. Glacier Park, Minot, Devils o'clotk | NOW. :
Lake. Grand Forks and Fargo. i ci ia Baking again to automobiles they! He is substituting on the program
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Colorful, plaid kitchen towels, floral printed towels, part linen towels, Huck face towels absorbent weave towels an hemstitched face towels at a
visit Fergus Falls, Alexandria of the conference of colleges on t. Paul and Minneapolis. Other democracy and religion in education places en route are Sioux Falls,ifor Dr. Henry Link, New York inDuluth, Madison, Koshkonong, Mus- dustrial psychologist, who was sudkego, Milwaukee, Chicago, Spring- denly taken ill yesterday. field Ill, Cleveland, White Sulphur] The conference is sponsored by Springs. Richmond. Va. Washing- the Council of Religion in Higher ton, Philadelphia and Boston. | Education. Dr. Wickey, Edgar H. {Evans of Indianapolis and President Clyde Everett Wildman of DePauw
A LE SCOUTS GOING University were to be speakers at ‘this afternoon's sessions.
| Dr. Wickey, formerly president of
T0 CONCLAVE AT U ' Carthage College in Illinois, is now 1 I executive secretary of the United
Times Specinl BLOOMINGTON. April Twenty-five Eagle Scouts from In-| dianapolis troops will attend the second annual Eagle Scout Conference on the Indiana University campus tomorrow and Sunday. Sneakers for the conference, under the auspices of the Alpha Phi Omega. national Scouting fraternity. will include Branch McCracken, I. U. basketball coach, and W. W. Shaver, deputy regional Scout
executive from Chicago. More than 209 Scouts are expected. Indianapolis Scouts who will at-! tend are: Harold Negley, Richard] Lancet, Dan Orewiler, Emerson Cal-| Jjender. R Allen Pert, Al Barrows,
fGeorae Brown Jr. Robert Marschke, |
8 Robert Kearns, Warren Hicks, Leo ® Klein and Robert Bracken.
Brom the University of Missouri in
Harold Thornberry, Herbert Har-| rington, Fred Lohman, James F.| Wiley, James Craig, Leslie Fleck, Norman Beisel, Jack Demlow, Buc, Gillespie, Thomas D. ‘Bair, Dick} Lauley, Gerald York, Meid Compton, |
*FRAT’ PIN LOST 35° | YEARS AGO IS FOUND
* "COLUMBIA. Mo., April 21 (U. P). «Fraternity brothers of Tom K. Smith, president of the Boatman’s National Bank of St. Louis, today had advised him the Phi Gamma Pelta pin he lost 35 years ago had been found. Mr. Smith lost the pin on a road in South Columbia, where a man found it embedded in a clay bank. He brought it to the Phi Gamma Delta house and was given a $1 reward. Mr. Smith was graduated
1004.
SPAIN STILL FREE, FRANCO AID CLAIMS
LISBON, April 21 (U. P.).—Count Francisco Gomez Jordana, Spanish ationalist Foreign Minister, deniec sday in a statement broadcast by khe Burgos radio, reports that Spain
sas a “prisoner of the Berlin-Rome| ¥is” and had consented to let Italy | maintain strategic
pd Germany 3 yones in Spanish territory, including colonies. : Count Gomez Jordana said that such reports were absurd.
| SAVE AT YOUR \ NEAREST HAAG'S NEIGHBORHOOD CUT PRICE DRUG STORE
Lutheran Board of Education, general secretary of the Council of Church Boards of Education and
21. —|general secretary of the National i Conference of Church-Related Col-|
leges.
NEW 1339 HIGH SET | IN GAR PRODUCTION
DETROIT, April 21 (U. P.) —Establishment of five-day schedules at two major plants sent automobile production this week up to a new high for the year, Ward's reports said today.
Ward's estimated total output at f | 90,280 units, against 88,050 last week '§
and 57363 a year ago. Orders at factories were reported piling up in a steady volume and anticipated improved weather conditions were awaited to measure the spring sales rate. Nash reported retail sales of new cars the first 10 days of this month were 282 per cent higher than the same period in 1938. It was the highest 10-day sales figure reported by Nash in the last 20 months. General Motors reported a brisk overseas business in cars and trucks with a total of 37,031 units being delivered during March.
A cigaret in a workman's locker was blamed for a fire today in the locker room of the Rauh & Sons Fertilizer Co, 1499 Kentucky Ave. which destroyed clothing of six other workmen. Other damage to the building brought the loss to $400, firemen reported.
$400 FIRE IS BLAMED . ON LOCKER CIGARET|
BATH TOWELS
MONOGRAMMED FREE
Double thread, solid color towels. EBPA oocoesiioive C Matching Wash
Cloths, Ea. 10c
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18-In. Stevens All Linen TOWELING
15¢
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Stephens “P” all linen toweling, nationally known for quality. Bleached or unbleached with fancy red, green, blue and gold borders. Sells regularly at 22¢ per yard.
Star Store, Basement.
4000 Yards of Better Quality 43 and 48-In.
CURTAIN MATERIALS ACTUAL 19¢c AND 25¢c VALUES
51st BIRTHDAY SALE PRICED
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Choice of colored, cushion dots, fancy grenadines, colored coin dots and chenille dots in all the wanted shades of green, red, blue, orchid, lavender, also cream Jgp.. and white. Cut from full #4Y bolts.
36x72-In. Painted Cloth
WINDOW SHADES
Green or tan color shades mounted on 290
guaranteed spring rollers. Regular 55¢ value. Slight irregulars.
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te 4-Piece
NCE, ~ Here’s the Big Offer (1) 9xI2-F. Axminster Rug
(1) 9x12-Ft. Moth. proof Rug Pad. / (1) 27x54-In. Wilton Rug |
(1) 18x27-In. Wilton Rug
= to 20—38 to 52.
Star Store, Third Floor.
4000 Yds. Dress Prints Fine 80 Square Thread
" | M" FRUIT of the LOO Sells Off the Bolt at 19¢ Our Sale Price All brand new spring designs in Mill lengths up to 10 yards long. Buy C several dress lengths now for summer dresses. quality tubing that will give long wear. One yard makes one pillowcase. Cut from full bolts. While 800 yards last. Star Store, Basement.
beautiful 4 and 5 color combinations. 40-Iin. PEQUOT PILLOW TUBING
Small, medium and large designs. Heavy 68x72 thread construction, bleached snow white. A real 1 5 $ | : 5 - -
EVERY ARTICLE A REAL QUALITY ITEM
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The rugs are heavy weight, seamless, all wool pile Axminster in bordered and unbordered styles. The mothproof jute pad is bound on all edges and will add years of wear to your rug. The 27x54 and 18x27-inch throw rugs are figured Wiltons or plain broadlooms, in harmonizing colors.
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“Values Tell the
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ng Men’s Actual $19.95
Every garment a brand new 1939 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 sinfge or double breasted coats.
Sizes 34 to 46.
Star sor Floor.
50 Men'’s All-Wool
TOPCOATS
$15.00 to $19.95 Values Sizes 35 to 42
VS,
A Special Pure
DRESS (OX
$795
and Selling of Men’s
FORDSE
All smart new patte in black, tan, grey white. All sizes 6 tol Buy during our Birthday Sale
