Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1939 — Page 9
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s collection of new fall hat styles to take you 3 ough any hour of the-day. Hats for young and e gay and conservative. Brims, turbans, bustle? black and colors. Trims in veil, ribbons and self dsizes 22 to 23.
combinations, « of bright
tton tops
png T eaves. Woven 6 to 18.
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s eB for $i
r stvie. Fine combed e. extra long and well
ens and tans.
5 . 6 for $1
" with rcomy. legs 2nd ast color checks and Sitched erotch. Sizes 24 to 30.
eatérs____$1.19
eaters in plain colors,
ecks and plaids.
Two een and brown. Sizes
I iw
nders. Fast colors in wine. navy and
ireen
s $3.98
ILLCI
ited “Loos mackinaws 3 Docket Stvissts
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slamb pozsehide jack-
e exe es 8 to 18. Anniversary
skets ____$1.98
ckets. full-zi ie. Sie" tabs. Sizes 10
___8 Prs. for $1
To. SOX,
bright reds. color-tone com-
= an ecare) Anniver=
ies.._2 for $1
silk Warp ties in new Solos 3 in wine, blue, C ecks. Twills, Baravets. Anniversary Price.
ee __41for$i
Shoring array featured at unusual savings! Tesilient construction. wines. in stripes,
for’ $1.
Downstairs at Ayres.
Men’s “Yachtsman” ~Shirts
Perfect Asking tubular shape. panel ed pil nit lisle. Carefully taliored. wi finis xtra long. Sizes 34 to 46.
“Yachtsman” Shorts__ 5 for §}
Full cut with banjo seat co Birjicson, vi dye fancv patterns. Stripes. c Necks. § green and tan. Sizes 30 to 42.
Men’s “Real Silk”
Men! Here's a “wow” of a thread slik socks—the famous quality. nown for tneir beautv and Ln Lisle reinforced in foot. toe an joo insuring greater wear. Black, brown,
and gunmetal. Sizes 9% to 11%. ulk 4°
in. )
“Real Silk” Fancy Socks, 39¢ f! -
FIRST QUALITY ‘Real Silk” fancy socks f| men offered at these (remendous Anniversa. AVINGS! Clocks, stripes ard re terns. Black. gray. navy. brown. wine Sizes 1 VE.
to i1. Stock Now and SA “Tr
ONLY 2 MORE D
Not Again for a Year Can You Buy American Carl | Fashion-Arch Shoes
AT THIS GREAT SAVING
$ 4"
#5 You'll find typical “American Girl” #8 quality in these shoes that give you comfort, styling and durability at a budget price. Fashioned in Black Suede, Suede with Alligator Calf and Suede with Black Patent in pumps, straps, ties and ‘oxfords. Sizes 41% to 9, widths Boas to EEE in Re group,
Our Enlire Stock of “CORLISS” Shoes
“Corliss” Style, Arch or Junior models at anniver- SALE PRICE = $5.69 dium and high heels. Sizes 4 to 9, widths AAA {0 E in
sary savings! Pumps, the group. —Downstairs at Ayres.
straps, ties and oxfords in suedes, kid, calfskin and alligator calf. Low, me-
New Fall Handbags __._____90¢c
Simulated leather handhage in_all the new fall styles—<plenty of handles, practica. and roomy zippers, wags underarm Ly Black Sihulasse leathers of calf, buffalo, seal, alli
an piglex grains, Don’t overlook these aap alues in Handbag
Women’s Applique Handker- , Chiefs, Sale Priced at 2 for 15¢
e size white lawn hankies with colored ov ique rolled hems. Anniversary Sale priced t 8c each or 2 for 15c.
Women’s Chemise ____-___49¢
Women’s bodice top chemise with flare or i aight, nse. Set in gu sset. Seconds in siges
bored Satin Slips —-------690
Women’s . rayon. satin slips. V. tatlor lade Jons in bias cut. Blses ‘34 an
Knitted Rayon Slips e690
Knitted rayon slips with narrow strip brassiere effect top. 4-gore =i panel. Sizes 32 0 44 in seconds, Tearose.
Men’s Cotton Handkerchiefs, Sale Priced at ____2 for 25¢
4,200 Men's cotton handkerchief. ". novelt; 520. and plaids. Henu-rolled ms. Anniv
Cotton Slips
Built-up shoulder and bodice top. Bias an siraiah cut, Tearose 4a sizes 34 to 44 in he
Elastic Knit Vests ________19¢
versarv Sale priced at 2 for Elastic cotton _knit vests with built-up
Sale of Rex Compacts $hotiders and drawstring. Seconds in
Gateif pouch style SoTnacts with large puffs. 4.
lin, leather and ta y tops. Assoried 2-Piece Pajamas __.______69¢
pes Ss and designs. Exceptional values at . Ibriggan 2-niece pajamas. 1 - Palniiex Color “trim. vglamas. 130% Sheers “to 11.
Cotton Tuckstitch Pants___20¢
Women’s i An tuckstitch n ts, agtex at
AYS TO CHOOSE
Urges You io : Stock Up NOW
We've sold thousand of pairs so now that they're reduced 1 pairs for months to come. Yourcho
toe and sole. Both weights have éain reinforced at points of wear. ®izis§
Gran
9x12
A sale of rugs to giveyiud price. These are imperfects oin this Anniversary Sale? T
with tailored ends. Alloy 9
colors and mottled Sit)
in this grand Anniver S
NO DOWN PAYMEiT
LINOLEUM ] .00 Sq. Yd.
d linoleum in disns. Tile, marble gns in reds, greens, i blues. (Cemented,
5¢c per yd. extra.)
Innerspring Maltress I":
$19.19
Precision built mattress by nationally known manufacturer. Many « tempered steel coil springs, sisal insulated, Belgian damask ticking, green only. Ventilators and rope handles.
3-thread with silk heel, toe and stle , _
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R ra medium or *large
Tuckstitch Panties ___3 for $1
Women’s 30% w ol as kstit oly panties, la tex waist. built-up ests, Tearose. Size small medium ana large. conds.)
Strydfree’’ Rayon Undies —..... 44¢c Ea.
Rayon briefs. panties stepins. ER a ttt nies BRET HE 34 to 42. Anniversary ; Sale 1 Price, dc ea Sizes
9 Women’s Outing Gowns Winter-weight fi nnelette gow: button front. long Sieey s Extra Es. Toa Tose a and d white. Siz -i7. Anniversarv Sale
Men’s Douglas Shoes, $3 and $4 irsokid at a much higher price...
Only s oiniverfary | coul re Ie such ou’ll want to stock up with many new fords: tn nail VER. pOPHIAL” Shae toes. ather ice of two different weights . . . the Shaan 5% i or brown. Sizes 6 t . or the 4-thread with silk plaited ty ‘picot hem and picot runstop. Fully 3% to 10%.
Yaist. snu ttin built-u lder Pd g e. al ou Jes
Boys’ Gil Ash Oxfords ___$2.69
HH A ary iI triumph} Boys Gil Ash
Yor 80 days’ Ww, ns or 7 8 née Rew, wl a
Be I nA OF BI
Paridtns,
d Anniversary Selling of ‘Seamless
fine floor covering at a very low f much higher priced rugs offered hey’re fine all-wool seamless rugs r Multi-Tone patterns in wanted eautify your home at a minimum
ale.
on Ayres’ “Few Pennies a Day” Plan— This includes small carrying charge.
Savings in PLAIN; All-Wool MOHAWK
‘Broadioom RUGS
o- Darrounis ® Blue ® Green ® Briar $ 2 8 9 5 '
o This is indeed a rug VALUE! Mohawk plain * all-wool broadloom rugs in 4 beautiful colors: Blue, antique mahogany, burgundy, Fen and briar. Lmperfects. HURRY, Y, as we've but a FEW in this lot.
FOR THE LAST 2 DAYS!
CLEARANCE!
of Much Higher-Priced
Street and Evening Dresses ‘Reduced for Clearance
$7.98
Misses’ and Women’s sizes in street and evening dresses reduced for clearance. Street dresses come in blacks, blues and grape. Evening dresses in rose and aqua.
Children's Shoes __.____ $1.19
, sturdy shoes for shisiet 2 Sa fie fll asalTEmly Savina, brown and white, Sizes 8'%2 to i Fg
Red Goose Shoes, $2.24 to $3.14
You'll want to take -advantage of this Bn Cial Atnjvesary javing or 0 a. shiite » 4 3 ~ fist oo xfords or Aran St. 2 Choos b ack TOWN Or white in 120s § for infants Ro 3 bie bovs and gir
“Stevens” Towels_____6 for $1
1 Seconds jch means. “Seconds” of the Noy lightest na ure. Choi f -colored bose ders. Stock up now and profit by the savings!
Rayon Bedspreads__$2.98 Ea.
“Seconds” faniou Burlington Sprea eads, andi uality and designs klown FR a ous. patterns and - oe
“Envoy” Mattress
Covers $1 Ea.
de unbleached Ah n i. Shin Sings of Wes fit after
, Mattress Protector _____ -- $1.19 Ea. J4.Inch jue for $-inch | size for
Well-; Pir zigzag
a covering. Will ho after My undering.
siCannon” Wash Cloths, 54¢ Doz.
Famous 1404 cannon” Wash sloth . assorted colors in neat package, tape ti
Chenille Spreads _______ $2.98
Five beautiful two-tone colors ie fom. Exceptional Values $2.98.
All-Wool Single Blankets inom pa $3.98 Ea.
avin Single bisnkets sat fe atured at
2s oan Sa ent
or par arly sho ppers! sl Peach. Bite. Rose, Extra: Wide Lace Panels____$1 wide “ace Ee Babel How Hand can” Be
to ch om. ustable. ready to-h ane style. ashe e. Anniversary Price, $
Cushion Dot Curtains__ $I Pair
gs de, 29 vards ty” the Heavy, flufly dots, spaced. “glorif se lovely curfains. raiversary 4, ce 8 pair.
Rayon Panels ____.._ 50¢ Ea. fas gn are wil 1 Bedulity Tou hom, “Gold Seal” Floor Coverings ______ 390 Sq 9 Yd.
Fide Sing di org usifiy oor co! svafine in Witton npg 3 Snised grey BES onion? of
‘Washed Oriental Reproductions __.__ $59.50
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Prices are drastically reduced for a grand clearance of these higher priced dresses. They're nicely styled dresses for street or afternoon wear. Included in the materials are rayon crepes, rayon alpacas and-rayon romaines. Colors in the group are black, blue, moss green, grape and some rayon and wool plaids. Sizes for Juniors, Misses and Women.
In .the $5.00 price group you'll find dresses reduced from higher price ranges in junior, misses and women’s sizes. The materials and tailoring are grand and colors include Black, Blue, Grape and moss green. Also some evening dresses in various soft pastel shades.
"Also Last Two Days to Choose From Our Complete Stocks of Newer Fall Frocks at $3.65 and $6.65
feet aucon: i
DRESSES
3
=55.00
2-Piece Costume Suits , Reduced
$10
Grand 2-Piece wool costume suits with chic belted jackets reduced from much higher prices. Sizes are for misses and colors include grey, black and green.
‘Downstairs at Ayres.
Now Is the Time to SAVE on These Fine Blanket Values!
25% Wool Double BLANKETS
30) 5
Sleep comfy and warm this winter with these 25% wool, double blankets. “Fieldcrest” quality in rose, blue, peach, green and cedar. Size 72x84. Replenish your blanket supply
at these spectacular Anniversary Savings.
72x84-In. Plaid Sheet BLANKETS BLANKETS
- $9.69 39¢
Pr. “Fieldcrest” 4-1b. double-blankets Size 66x76. _are woven with the finest quality “Fieldcrest” quality blankets. Full assortment of colors.
yarns used in this type of blanprice, 39¢c.
- ket. Full 4-1b. weight, 59, Wool. Size 72x84 .... 59¢ Each
Block: plaids in peach, b. ve, rose, * green and lavender, Large size Tox84.
3 ou 5 : » i: ‘Remnants of Curtain Marquisette Here's a grand opportunity to make those go curtains you've been promising yourself. Fine remnants of lovely curtain marquisette in many C Cream, ecru and some colors in the group to choose from.
styles of fabrics.
“Homespun” Drapery Fabrics
A perfect material for drapes, slip covers and spreads. 30 and 50 inches wide, it comes in * colored and styles. A heavy and durable cotton fabric for lots of hixusions 9 wear.
“Seconds” of famous
Anniversary © §
War Spreads
To Jelly Bread
BERLIN, Qct. 12 (U. P.).—Only six varieties of jams and jellies will be manufactured in Germany hereafter, it was announced today. ~The standardized varieties will be four-fruit marmalade, mixed marmalade, two-fruit marmalade, second press apple Jelly, ‘chopped apple and chopped bee Jams and ‘jellies, no ger sold in jars, will be distributed to shops in pails, to be sold in amounts indicated on ratio cards.
JOBS GAIN CUTS INSURANCE COST
Compensation Payments in City Drop $30,000 Within Month. °
The gain in employment throughout Indiana last month caused job insurance payments to decrease nearly $400,000, Wilfred Jessup, director of the State Unemployment
day. Only $540,000 in benefits were paid during September as compargd to $908,777 in August. In September, a year ago, total payments of $2,701,621 were made, Mr, Jessup said. The increased ‘employment also was reflected in the Indianapolis district, with September payments amounting to $90,831, approximately $30,000 less than the month before. The only cities in the State showing larger job insurance payments were La Porte, Michigan City, South Bend and Jasper, Mr. Jessup said.
TWO SUITS AGAINST DOWD TRANSFERRED
VALPARAISO, Ind, Oct. 12 (U. P.).~—Two suits filed by T. Ernest Maholm, Indianapolis attorney, against Alfred Dowd, warden of the State Penitentiary at Michigan City, are on file in Porter Superior Court
on a change of venue from La Porte County. ‘One suit asked damages of $10,000 on a charge of libel. The second asked Mr. Dowd’s impeachment. Mr. Maholm is attorney for Earl Niverson, Alphonse Skusewich and Richard Sweet, prison convicts facing kidnaping charges in connection with an attempted escape last June. He based the libel charge on a letter ‘which Mr. Dowd allegedly wrote t6 Niverson’s sister. The impeachmen; suit alleged that Mr. Dowd wads: cruel to the prisoners.
LEGION ROLL CALL - PLANNED UPSTATE
Times Special oo RIA, Ind, Oct. 12— Between 250 and 300 Legionnaires from Anderson, Muncie, Tipton and surrounding cities are expected to attend an annual “roll call” meeting here Oct. 16. : Ray Townsley, Danville, Ind., Indiana Department commander, will speak. Ward Starr, Anderson, llth district commander, will be a guest of honor.
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California to Vote on Plan “For Second Time In Year.
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 12—For the second time in a year California will vote Nov. 7 on an initiative amendment to the State constitus tion which seeks to assure every ine dividual more than 50 years of age and unemployed or retired an in= come of not less than $30 a week. This proposition—the $30-Every= Thursday or “Ham-and-Eggs” pen= sion plan—has made so many cons verts that it is given almost an even chance at the polls. : President Roosevelt, however, has | opposed openly this plan and the
to everyone over 60. When submitted to the people last November the California proposal called: for “weekly issuance of %0 certficates, each of $1 denominaticdey, to all retired persons of 50 or over. It sought to repeal the State's 3 per cent sales tax and required all teachers and state, county, city and other public employees to accept half their salaries in cash and half in the so-called warrants. All taxes and other public obliga tions also could be paid with the warrants.
Stamps Provided for
The warrants would have had no cash value. Merchants and- others accepting them would have been res quired to affix a two-cent stamp to each warrant in their possession on Thursday of any week. By the end of a year every warrant that had $1.04 in stamps on it was to be re= deemable for $1 in cash. The extra four cents were to go for administrative expenses. More than a million voters ine dorsed the scheme, in the face of
warnings by President Roosevelt and others that it would ruin the
mean disaster to the public schoadl system. The beating did not dishearten the Ham-and-Eggs ‘promoters who condu campa,
bijections Are Met
Then, members in the fold, each contribute
promoters rewrote their plan and started a drive to get it on the ballot at a special election. - In dressing up the scheme the promoters eliminated the clause re=
with more than 300,000
Ohio proposal to give $50 a month
State if passed. Voters were warned | that repeal of the sales tax would :
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d an intensive membership 3
BS
ing 10 cents or more a week, the
pealing the sales tax and struck out
the provision requiring public em= ployees to accept half of their sal-
cial . clause under which their sal= aries would be automatically in= creased in the event the cost of living went up.
ten in exempting from taxes all
value of $3000 or less. A three per cent gross income tax was authors ized to offset the resultant loss of revenue, with incomes up to $3000« a-year and all transactions on wars rants exempted.
Provides for State Bank
the promoters faced another hurdle. Bankers pointed out 'the scheme
rants. So the promotors provided for a State bank, to be capitalized by a 20-million-dollar bond issue and an additional 50 million dolla’s through sale of stock to the public. Under terms of the initiative an administrator of the pension plan,
bank’s directors, would be named. The administrator would have. powers superior to those of the State’s Governor, and his acts would not be subject to review by the courts. A commission of three would be in charge of collecting approximate= ly 500 million dollars more in new taxes which it is estimated the gross income tax would produce. - The draft complete, the promoters circulated petitions and’ in a month had more than 1,250,000 signatures. =
LADOGA MAN KILLED CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind. 12 (U. P.).—James Welch, 63, near Ladoga, died yesterday fro injuries received Saturday when
was struck by a car near here.
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aries in warrants. The votes of pub= | lic employees were courted by a spe«
To attract the votes of small prop= , erty owners, -a paragraph was writs 3]
homes and farms with an assessed |
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Having stopped all these loopholes A
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would fail because the banks would | not be allowed to accept the war=
who would be chairman of the
