Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 April 1939 — Page 9

T TEN-PAY PLAN

se and Selling of Men's

OXFORDS

II smart new patterns in tan, grey and white. | sizes 6 to 11. Buy during ur 51st Birthday Sale and

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ily

SAVE.

Star Store, Street Floor.

Sheer Batiste

| NS and JAMAS

Also

Shadow Proof

SLIPS

Two Big

ValueGiving

Groups ¥

$774

Ai silk sheers, pure silk shirts, dainty batistes and soft crepes. Smart, tailored and frill fyles in white, pastel an bright colors. Sizes in the group 32 to 46.

‘ Star Store, Street Foor.

Featured at

74.

THE GOWNS and PAJAMAS

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16 and 1%;

and V neck lines. Attracs

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Our Entire Steck of Woren's Better

BLOUSES

Selling During This Sale at

Women's Full=Fashioned

dure Silk Chiffon

trasting colors. Gowns

sizes With Wide ruffreq

two-piece pajamas m cut ll for a coms

HOSE

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Twice each year we offer our $395 and $195 marvelously comfortable shoes at a sizable

YOUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE or ALL $3.05 AND $4.95

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ARCH CURE SHOES

FOR WOMEN

Sizes 4 te 10 AAAA te D

réduction. Choose from ties, straps and pumps in gabar-

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The

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SATURDAY STORE HOURS 9:30 A.M. (06:00 P.M.

For Spring=For Summer—Lovely

NEW HATS

fw leghorns, rough straws and

300 of our regular $1.08

hats in Navy, Blaek, Fuehtia und Japonica have been reduced to 84e. Added to this large group are many wide prim, rough straws in patural and white, A really great Annivers gary Sale group. Shop early tomorrow for best selection.

New Summer HATS $1 95 na $995

Millinery Pept, Second Flooh

A Sensational Anniversary Offer!

SPRING SUITS

For Men and Young Men=Worth $10.95

Every new 1939 Every leader! | wool

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Sizes 34

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BAT Store, Street Foor.

in new

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BUY ON OUR TEN-PAY PLAN

Anniversary Selling—=Men's & Young Men's

ll speakers on the program.

} Shortridge faculty will hosts to the initiates and their

5 3 Doris Recker, Katherine

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Police Chief Given Run For Money

PARKERSBURG, W. Va, April 28 (U. P.) —The reader can decide whether the Parkersburg Police Department robbery was a joke or the real thing. A merchant deposited $726 in the Police Department safe for safekeeping. When he went to get the money, it was gone, Police Chief C. W. Hylbert announced today that one of the patrolmen (he didn’t mention any name) had res ceived a note instructing him to search a designated place near the road. Chief Hylbert said almost all of the money was found there. Except for the recovery of the money, the case is still a mystery, the Chief said. There were reports that all those who frequent headquarters had undergone lie detector __ tests,

T4 AWAIT RITE AT SHORTRIDGE

dl Honor Group to Be Initiated

Tonight Into Local Unit Of National Society,

Seventy-four Shortridge High School honor students will be ini= tiated into the Sh rtridge Chapter of the National Honor Society tonight. George Buck, Shortridge prineipal, Emmett A, Rice and Joel Had-

i) fll ley, vice principals, and Mrs. Hope il | Nevitt, Mrs,

Hattie Winslow and Miss Minnie Lloyd, all history de= partment members, will be the James Hall and Susanne Clark, president and secretary of the chapter, will

Ml give the student responses in the

| ceremony,

dll William Shirley, Shortridge sen-

d| | ior, and Elizabeth Brock, 1938 grad-

(uate, will furnish music. The

serve as

parents, Students who will be initiated are:

Bertsch, Amy Bird, Jeisie Biter, asl Ric a carolyn B re BHEFL_ vacken, ® Camron, Sark, abel

An Jean te ig Atyieia Poser

ire nia Aerbush, yederiekson, Barbara Gener Richard Gilliom, mily GIOMbrenRer Morris adden, James Hall Clr ‘He wion, ary Jame Hill, Lloyd Hiatt, Biizabetn exer and Riehard Hudelzon, Parieja Jaokzon, Mar aret Jameson | Gaar Johngon, Fred Jones, sue mARR Cag Ageline Lewiy William #Wis, AFRO Maks jizabeth Re Marjorie Me Apes, Robert Merrill, Norma Miller, John Mingle and Riephen Minton. niee Murray, Katherine Partish, ariha Pool, Mary Jeanne Reis, carl Yhikma Rothepburger, Jaek Siogoss Ham Shirey athleen BAdekohert Sielken, Baipara mith, David | BR Rozapne Smith, Richard stark and | os Jane Steiner ein sivdebaker, Robert a VIVesier, JAMes TRUIRIAR Aney se, DoH Tuttle, cer, Bernice at, Mary |

Fy West rai and Marian Wileax,

MOST VETERANS WANT WAR VOTE, LUDLOW ARGUES

Hoosier Replies to Legion Chief, Urges Americans To Keep Calm.

WASHINGTON, April 28.—Rep, Louis Ludlow (D. Ind.) declared toe day that he believes that the rank and file of the American Legion favors his war referendum amend ment despite the denunciation of i§ by National Commander Stephen F, Chadwick.

“When the matter was up for cone sideration in the House last session, avery Congressman who is a Lee yionnaire voted to bring the amend« ment to the Floor for action,” Rep. Ludlow declared. “Of course the Legion went on record at its convention as opposed to the amendment, but I think that was engineered by an inside oligarchy, My letters from Legion naires indicate that the men in the ranks want to vote about entering any foreign war in Europe or the Orient again.” Among the suggestions offered by Rep. Ludlow is the advice to officials to “talk less and mind our own busi= ness.” To give Herr Hitler the im= pression we already are aligned with Great Britain and France to destroy Germany may be the very way to provoke a war, he contended, Rep. Ludlow quoted a letter from Edmond ©. Foust, editor of The Hoosier Farmer, official publication of the Indiana Farm Bureau, Inc, indorsing the war referendum pro= posal and stating that he has found most people in favor of it. “With the war tension circling the earth; with Kaleidoscopic changes occurring in international relations; with one hour not knowing what the hext hour will bring forth, let us pray that America will not become involved in the miasmas of hate that broods over the world, but will maintain more luminously than ever before her traditional role of good neighbor and friend of man,” Rep. Ludlow concluded. “Let America stand erect, calm and dignified in a world of storm,” he pleaded.

Y.M.C. A TO OFFER SUMMER PERMITS

A special introductory members

+ | ship permitting activity in both the

physical and social departments will be offered thiz summer by the Ine dianapolis Y. M. ©, A Features announced today include sun bathing, badminton, golf, softs ball, tether ball and hand tennis. Regular indoor activities will be

continued, | Meanwhile, the final session of the “Y” Business and Social Man= “| ners forum was announced for 8 o'clock tonight. Ray D. Everson, | former newspaperman, will discuss | “The Manners of a Man.”

Bov Gang Uses ‘Hot Foot’

WOOL PANTS Regular $2.98 and $3.98 1 59

t. Many

have contrasting trims,

THE SLIPS... !

NATIONALLY PAMOUS MAKES IN. Cy UDED IN THE GROUP. Tailored cots i ilored and Tack trimmed Yd Sou) le gusset satin SHpPS. An Anteed seams, Adjustable Straps, the new skirts,

To Torture Young Rivals

BRAWLEY, Cal, April 28 (U, P.)—Eight schoolboys were held in jail today accused of torturing two members of a rival juvenile gang by scorching their bare feet with burning matches, They sought, it was charged, to force the two boys to reveal the identity of their leader. The two, though painfully burned, refused to tell, The torture was the climaxing ineident of a “war” between the

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Shesr, ringlest chiffon howe, reinforced at points of greatest wear to give longer Eervice. Newest suliier cotors. Sizes 814 to 10% fh the group, but net all sizes wn VRLY color. Stock up now for business,

all wool cassimere pants in sizes 28 to 37. Finest quality! Lowest price.

engths for

“Clock” and the “Watch” gangs

vhite., Sizes $4 to 44,

Star Store, Street Floor,

ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL PROVES THAT We SELL FOR LESS

IFUL SSIVE

i

Will Enhance Living Roem

79.50 VALUE

2 PC_ SUITES

school ARE general Wear,

Blak Store, Sirvet Fook.

‘Pepperell’ Red Label

12x99 and 81x99 Sires

82

Men's Famous C. B. CONES

WORK SHIRTS

Bar Btote, Btreet Foon

Strictly First Quality

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15:

Men's Regular 25¢ Athletic

SHIRTS & SHORTS

VOICES HOPE FOR

Pl up her recent

FRENCH LICK, April 28-—Hope | that the United States would back trade pact with Brazil with more Pan-American treaties was man G. Brook, New York City, at a Bankers Association for Foreign Trade meeting, “The principal underlying such agreements will promote the mu-

tual interests and welfare of the ill | American republiog,” he told more | than 100 delegates from the U, 8.

and Canada, “These agreements are important not merely as carefully considered

]| steps in trade promotion but also

MORE TRADE PACTS

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composed of schoolboys in the nears by Imperial Valley town of Calipatria, All of the boys involved range from 13 to 17 years of age, and most of them came from prominent families, police said. The two members of the “Watch” gang were taken prisoners one night by the “Clock” gang, according to police, and tied up in a deserted spot of the town, When they refused to name their leader, their shoes and

voiced today by Her Stockings were pulled off, they were

|gagged to prevent an outery, then (purning matches were applied to their feet,

Parents of the two boys discovered the torture when they noticed them limping, Police took the eight members of the “Clock” gang into custody on charges of assault and battery, Be= cause all were of minor age, they were turned over to the Juvenila Court,

“Union Made”

as a promisiag venture in encour=

is ARRANGE PROGRAM OF AMERICANISM

The Indianapolis Power & Light Oo, American Legion Post 300 and auxiliary will sponsor an American= ism program Monday night at Ipaleo Hall, 16th and Alabama Sts, Invitations have been extended to members of other Legion posts, Daughters of the American Revo= lution and the Boy and Girl Scouts. The meeting is part of the patriotie program directed by the post's Americanism committee of which Bernard Connelly is chairman, An illustrated slide on the Ameri can flag will be presented by Dr. H. H. Nagle, Irvington Post 38 commander and chairman of the {Legion 12th District Americanism committee, Harold Haas, Post 300 commander, will preside. The power and light company band will play,

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