Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1940 — Page 16

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FRIDAY, OCT. 25, 1940

LEAD DAY ‘SPECIAL 72x78 Size

PATCHWORK QUILTS

TOILET | .00

TISSUE § ¥ Choice of several designs Roll C and color combinations in ous patchwork patterns. Also 25% wool blankets.

ADVANCE SANTA DOLL CLUB

Lay them away NOW for Christmas

WASHINGTON AND DELAWARE STREETS

LAUNDERED "FLOUR SACKS

3 3-10

98-Pound size, fered Ay ngied. While 1500

HALLOWEEN CANDY CORN

46-Inch Width OIL CLOTHS

10:..

Usable Pieces up. to 1-yard lengths, Par colors. While 5 sorted patterns. , Saturday.

LINOLEUM 18x36 MATS

Assorted patterns and 1 last

49¢ Chambray WORK SHIRTS

10. | 31

shot to death today in a r staurant | For Halloween Par- 2 Pockets, full cut ties. While 700 pounds and well made. Sizes

at_1516 N. Illinois St. + police| 4 Ln Ry WT : last. 18% to 11

A Fy Te Mrs. Rosalind Prather, | 24, ‘was | | ad gir

5¢ to 10c mill réjects. Saturday only —Limit,

immediately began a search for her estranged husband, James Pradier, 20. , | ‘Prather, who lives at 1414 English. Ave, is said to have gon 18 A restaurant to talk to his ife about a reconciliation. Fred Jozzo is charged with mur- . der in connection with the fatal shooting early today of 16-year-old Virgil Disher Jr. in the Iozzo Cafe, 36 S. Illinois St.

NO FUNDS TO PAY LIBRARY ANNUITIES

Erather HE oe Junds at the disposal of | rary boards may not be used to struck him on the head with the|pay any part of the premiums upon gun, it was said and the weapon |retirement annuity policies of li= .clattered to the floor. Prather fled. |brary employees, Atty. Gen. Samsng Megan picked up|the gun uel D. Jackson ruled today. a oliowe m. In a i i ._ Prather ran to the corner of 14th Caer Re 2 ne St. and Capitol Ave, and took a|State Library, Mr. Jackson said cab. He was driven to an English [there was not even any provision - Ave. address and has not been seen |in the law for ‘setting up pension since, funds or annuities for employees.

Witnesses told police that he arose from the booth in which he was sitting with his wife and fired a shot into her heart. -As she slumped to the floor, police were told, Prather placed the gun at his wife's temple and fired again and then fired a third shot into the prostrate body. Mrs. Prather’s brother, Charles McCarthy, 23, who resided at the same address as Mrs. Prather, 1348 N. Illinois St., dropped a mop with which he was cleaning the floor and grappled with Prather.

LEADER NAY SPECIAL

Regular $1 to $1.95

SMART FALL HANDBAGS

Genuine suedes included in this group. New shapes

and new colors, in large and small sizes.

Ea! $1.00 FALL GLOVES

Half and half, half

LEADER DAY SPECIAL

Boys’ \Long Panis 3-Pc. Wool Mixed

SUITS

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Gray and brown patterns— Double-breasted coat, sport back and full lined. Longies are full slack model. Sizes 8 to 16.

- New Fashions for Now and Later

BETTER DRESSES

Smart Sports Coats

® TWEEDS © PLAID BACKS ® MIXTURES = @ FLEECES i

Former $4.95 to $7.95 Values

® ALSO DRESS AND CASUAL COATS Swagger, Tuxedo, Boxy,

Boucles with fur trim and fur Belted, Fahri chubby Fitted, oleros, Persian Wraparound Kurls and fur Styles like fabrics.

JUNIORS REGULARS LARGE SIZES

9 fo 52

BOYS’ LUMBERJACKETS 32-Ounce blue melton. Talon zipper front. Sport 1 29 back and adjustable side buckles. Sizes 8 to 18,

BOYS’ WASH SUITS

‘98¢ Values — Long and short pants Cc styles. Dark patterns,

guaranteed washable. Bizes 3 to 10. 2 for $1

BOY'S LONGIES

Part wool and corduroys, 11

0 He added that legislation would be i required to establish such funds. PIN ALL — Al OR Mr. Coleman siad that publie librarians are covered neither by Social Security laws nor the TeachSEEKS INJUN : TI N ers Retirement Act. He said that i some time ago the American Li-, ! : brary Association arranged with a Indianapolis police may be told|large insurance company to take to let alone a certain kind of pin- oul group instirahes on public li- | rarians an at many of the li21 machine skioled by its Pasir brarians in the State Lr tre g in uence | on tired State shoul - businessmen.” Nis Day pari; of dhe pre 8. L. Stibel of the Southdrs Auto-| A pill to provi provide for such a state matic Music Co. told Circnit Court |contribution was passed: by the last Judge Earl R. Cox that he has been Legislature -but was not signed by threatened with interference if the the Governor. A similar bill will

machines are placed in operation |be introduced in th here. He assured the judge the ma-|Mr. Coleman said. $ Hex}, session, chines would not be equipped with

a free play device that ld mak ‘their AL fine Be or Bie PUBLICITY MAN FOR . “The people who use our machines CIRCUS DROPS DEAD |

are pinball B0die|s hey play them Itke you would tennis or shoot cla w h Y! CHICAGO, Oct. 25 (U. P)— Beverly Taswell White, 65, whose

pigeons.” oi Judge Cox said if one legal point , ; nl is cleared up at a final hearing to-|activities as a “publicist of circuses | morrow he will issue an’ injunction {OF the last 30 years made him famggainst interference with the intro- ous among performers of the “sawduction of the machines into In- dust and three rings” world, dropped dianapolis. dead yesterday in a downtown

: | Rh White, one-time police reA Shiny Penny, A Boy— Death

porter for the old Chicago Record | and Chicago Tribune, became press MILWAUKEE, Wis. Oct. 25 (U. P.). — When 6-year-old| Donald

jegent for the Ringling Brothers in 1910. Later he worked tor Barnum Gordon left for school his mother gave him a penny to spend for

& Bailey. At the time of his death he was publicist for the Jam Strates | | candy. - On his way,

show of New York. Carol ' Radman, also 6, grade classmate. “Look what I've got, Carol!” he exulted, displaying the shiny coin. A few moménts later, Donald and Carol failed to see|an approaching street car as they skipped across an intersection. The car passed over Donald's legs and knocked Carol aside.

Unhurt and frightened, Carol |

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made full slack style with separate waistband. Sizes 6 to 18.

LEADER DAY SPECIAL

Boys’ 5-Piece RUGBY SUITS $7.00 RITE'S i

With Coat, longies, shirt, tie and

Confi ; nce belt. Sizes 3 to 10. J

GIRLS’ 59¢ DRESSES

Overstocked Jobber Sacrifices 1,000 Women’s Brand New

FALL HATS

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Buy one hat at the regular price then select another hat at the same price and pay only 1 cent for it. y

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55¢

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. $1.98 Donald called for Value

a first- : Better grades in new win-

ter shades. Reinforced with lisle and rayon at wear points. Sizes 8% to 10%

Just When You Need Them! Reg. $6.95-$8.95 007 leather, half fabric. 49 j ; AP mEl Also genuine capes WINTER COATS oR "NOY ; 8% Suitable for “dates” Heavy Fleece Coats, Warm Tweed dress and business. Coats. Sizes 12 to 46. Boxy and S me ue WOMEN'S - RAYON SLIPS fitted styles in black, navy, brown, pacas, rayon crepes, Regular 59c values. : green, rust and mixtures. Rayon lined ganzas, chiffon vel- Brocades and taf- 4 Cc and interlined. No layaways — All vet a nd jewelry Se Ey oa ons. .sales final ..;..... : trims. Sizes 11 to 20 Sizes 32 tos 44. —38 to 52, XX SIZE RAYON UNDIES Panties, briefs and stepins, in lace 1 Qc trimmed and tailored styles. ® French Rayon Crepes "DEF DAY SPECIAL @® Lustrous Rayon Satin @® Multifilament Cloths Womén’s Sheer @ Sizes 32 to 44 in Lot Q ? ® Smartly tailored and frilly styles, the kind you'll Pure Silk need so many of this Fall—because they’ ge sO H oO SI ERY practical and the styles are perfectly thrilling. Buy several at this low price. 2 for $1.00 § A Fortunate Buy of Better Quality Women’s | 1 SLIPS—GOWNS [Fs Regular 69¢ to $1.00 Sellers! ® Sweetheart Satin Slips @® Rayon and Crepe Gowns @ Broadcloth Pajamas wooL CAMPUS COATS . @ Balbriggans Pajamas ; Many samples of higher priced, Boros io Lace

$4.95 and $5.95 oe ues—All wool plaid

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jumped up and ran away. Two passing firemen leaped to Donald’s aid. Still clenched betwen his thumb and finger was the penny, and as the firemen attempted to ease his pain Donald gripped the ‘coin tighter. An ambulance took him to the hospital. Before he died a few ‘hours later, he motioned fo Dr. J. W. Rastetter. “Mister,” you take this penny and for me?”

U. S. ANXIOUS OVER

he whispered, “will save it

'FREE FRENCH POLICY

WASHINGTON, Oct. 2 State Department officjals indi- |

cated, concern today over

ble future policies of the French Government at Vichy, buf declined to comment on the conference be-

fween Adolf Hitler an _ Premier Philippe Petain.

A few hours after reports were received here of the’ Hitler-Petain meeting, French Ambassador Gaston Henry-Haye called at|the State Department—after regular hours—

for a conference with U tary of State Sumner Department spokesman

" comment would be made

* meeting.

Of most immediate concern to

this Government in eve drastic change oi

daloupe in

policy Vichy Government would be the ‘future of French possessions in this

misphere—Martinique and GuaBeiiept the Caribbean,

French Guiana in South America.

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50¢c Down 50¢c Week

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An exquisite combination with 5$ brilliant diamonds in’ each gold mouriting! Specially priced! ’

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50c WEEK!

BULOVA Watches for 1941 Ladies! 17 - jewel itm $0) AT5 pin a a a 24 i

‘Goddess of Time’ Smarily styled . and dependable! 60¢ WEEK!

SQUARE DEAL JEWELERS 43 S. Illinois St.

A Few Doors North of Maryland St,

' lining. Black or brown.

RI. 30%0 . Wash, Sts.

Open Saturday Evening Until .9

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Sizes 1 to 6%, 7 to 16.

Girls’ BROADCLOTH SLIPS

1 12: GIRLS’ 59¢ SWEATERS

Warm weight in slip-

over style in long and short sleeves. All sizes. - . LEADER DAY SPECIAL $3.95 to $4.95

Girls’ COAT and 3Piece SNOW SUITS]

$297

Warm all-wool fleeces and snow cloths with warm linings. Attractive and wantd colors. Coat sizes 7 to 16. Snow suits 2 to 8.

39¢ Each

| G 0 od quality

broadcloth with ruffled bottoms. Tearose only.

Sizes 2-14 years.

BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ HOSE Crew and anklet styles, Le

all first qualities. Limit 6 pairs to customer. 6 for 29c.

Men's Flannelette Pajamas

99¢ Values. Heavy quality in light an a, dark Cc tripe atterns & hg and tuxedo styles. Styles A to D.

PART WOOL SWEATERS

99¢ Values, Coat style with warm, heayy fleece

Sizes 36 to 46.

69° 3 Pairs Guaganteed for 5 Months Wear

Men’s 25¢ to dsc Linen Toe and Heel

HOSE 18:

¥ Pairs Guaranteed for 5 Months §

Slacks and regular styles,’ an £5 mercerized Fre bed S. renc ties. Fits ualiny ind slight irregular

trimmed les tal ored styles.

MAKER'S SAMPLES—FACTORY DAMAGED—SLIGHT IMPERFECTS OF BETTER QUALITIES IN

‘WOMEN’S FOOTWEAR

Sale Priced for LEADER DAYS

® Not One Pair Worth Less Than $1.98 ® Every Pair New Fall Styles ® Black Kid @ Brown Kid © Blue Kid ®Suede Leathers ® Oxfords

- ® Straps ® Pumps @ Ties ® All Heel Styles

| sizes 12 to 20.

. Plain and nov-

® All Sizes 3 to 9. .

Factory Rejects—$1.00 Values Sizes to 8 for growing feet.. Sale -priced at only C Sizes 81/, to 2 Nationally Famous for Collars—Reg. $1.00 ® Just 600 Shirts to Sell ® All Have Non-Wilt Collars ® Pleated Back and Sleeves i Here's a shirt buying opportunity! Choice the high standards of this famous maker— Sizes 14 to 17.

Child’s STRAPS, OXFORDS and HIGH SHOES Blacks—Tans—Patepts—Comfortable lasts MEN! A Special Purchase From a Maker ® All Perfect Quality [ patterns all guaranteed fast colors, made to Look at This Value!

Men's $1.95 and $2.65

FUR FELT HATS

Specially Priced for - Leader Days at Only—

A large selection of colors and styles reduced for Leader Days only. All fur felts and fully lined and with genuine leather sweat bands. Some slightly soiled.” Sizes 67% to 7%.

Men's Capeskin Jackets

All-Wool MACKINAWS

- JACKETS—Cossack style with Talon . zipper front and zipper breast pocket and 2 muff pockets. . Tan, brown, black. § Sizes 36 to 46. \ LY

MACKINAWS — Heavy 34-ounce allwool, in a large selection of patterns, hid back, 3-piece belt, fo F pockets,

shoes and dependable work shoes at Bates Spread Remnants yards long. Suitable for drapes, single beds,

Men's DRESS and WORK SHOES one popular price. Cotton and Rayon Weaves 3 QO. couch covers, . ¢ ’

Smart, comfortable new Fall dress $1 6 9 All Sizes—6 to 12 80 Inches wide and in pieces 1 yard to 2 Leaders Low Prices Save You Money on

COSTUMES

Children’s and Adults’—Over 50 Styles

HALLOWEEN]

$384

ALL - WOOL SKIRTS

Parker Wilder flannels $1

mixtures. Misses’.

and tweeds in wanted colors. Pleated and flared styles. Sizes 24 to 40.

ALL-WOOL SWEATERS

2-51

Each 59¢

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elty weaves. Slip-over styles, new colors. Sizes 34 to 40.

Women’s 69c¢ to 98c

COTTON DRESSES

2 for 1 Guaranteed fast colors and washable. Suitable for ‘honie and daytime wear.

Also uniforms and hooverettes.

WOOD CARD TABLES

$1.00 and $1.95 fac-

BLANKET REMNANTS sorted plaids 2 to.10-yard lengths 1 LC

66 inches - ‘wide, 1 to colors. Each—. of better ' qualities.

tory rejects. - Veneer 69¢ t o p s, decorated. Sturdy folding type. 1% yards long. ass 36- INCH CRETONNES "Good. Choice of pat- 2

-. terns and colors. Yd.

OER DAY SPECIAL

Reg. 89¢ Value

21-Yd. LACE "PANELS |

59 |

45 inches wide—All gr lace in rai d Scalloped ends. Biege