Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1941 — Page 8
MONDAY, MAY 5, 1041
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
WASSON & CO. x BASEMENT
Soon to Be Full Making | Near Eastern Cities Visible to Fliers.
By RICHARD MOWRER Sopvright. 1941. by The Indianapolis Times | ant The Chicago Daily News, Inc.
CAIRO, May 5.—The African] : now in its first quarter, may | n play an important role in the possession of
SAMPLE GIRDLES . . . ea: pastex girdles made to sell for $1590 and $199 each! ‘Two-way stretch fabrics! Sizes small, medium and large!
Full-Fashioned
First Quality HOSE 2..%1
79¢ Values! 3 and 4-thread chiffons, silk from top to toe! Newest spring colors! Sizes 81% to 10%.
Women’s Elk Tanned Leather $2 LOAFERS
Genuine Elk Tanned Leather uppers and flexible leather soles! Sturdy construction in the newest summer styles! Rubber heels!
Genuine Leather White Nurses’ Oxfords
Men's $1 PAJAMAS , . 2 for Broken assortment of men’s colorfast percale pajamas! Not all sizes in each style!
Germans Sank War or Merchant Ships; Should Accept Risk, They Say. Director, American Institute of Public Opinion PRINCETON, N. J., May 5.—A question uppermost in an American warship is sunk by German submarines in the course of patroling the neutrality zone, or possibly in the [Fria Wout tue pee ON SALE TUESDAY! WHILE QUANTITIES LAST! NO PHONE OR M country want to get into a y . ® AlL ORDERS, PLEASE! Many who have opposed convoys have argued that the sinking of a flame public] : p ; opinion to the| SUMMER DRESSES point where the country would de- | A an] to discover in ad-| Woven Rayons! Rayon Sheers! INSTISUTS vance how likely | PUBLIC’OPINION : i | ge TE American Insti- | is S Ph Formerly $200 and $308 tute of Public] A special group of just 200 spring and summer dresses Opinion has conducted a nation- Women’s Rayon dresses, A : A a x . ; well made of quality rayons! hs - ent time on this important ques- spring styles! New spring il Campaign ox the | tion. patterns and colors! Broken Some Slighlly soiled from , wi . C misses and women! ereas in the black of night,| The results indicate that the ma- Cotton Dress Section Street Dress Section nes cannot operate as effectively | | jority would not be in favor of go- | Kk. a full moon is remarkably good in|“ ore Sun <a ; this part of the world where it rare- | Two questions Were pul to voters. ly rains. used to guard merchant ships crossThe foam that ships make shows ing the Atlantic, and some of our LE . a _ | marines, would you be in favor of ness of the Near Eastern cities be going to war against Germany?” | mes visible, with the shadows a| varying shades. ’ ] No opinion ........... sails During the British evacuation of | : “If the United States sends mer-
PAGE 8 Poll Shows Majority Would Oppose Entrance Even if By DR. GEORGE GALLUP the minds of many Americans today is what will happen if | course of convoying ships to | “shooting” war with Ger9 °1 $2.99, $3 | 200 WOMEN’S °1. 99, $3.98 Spring and _ warship would in- | 0 | mand war. To try | | J this would be, the | Spun Rayons! Rayon Crepes! % i ! wide study of sentiment at the pres- formerly $1.99 each! New in light and dark colors! All terranean and the Near East. | Don’t Favor War size and color assortment. I hen Te as in daylight, night visibility during |ing to war even if American ships | “If the United States Navy is] learly on the water and the white- | Warships are sunk by German sub- | ern of black and white without Greece, how ever, ‘the moon was
Uppers of soft, longwearing white elk tanned leather! Flexible leather soles! Steel arch—supporting shanks with archlift insole and shock-ab-sorbing rubber heels!
absent and enemy planes were um- chant ships to Britain with war maable to See the troops on the|terials, and some of them are sunk
n’s “Fruit-of-the-Loom” quays of small villages and beaches by German submarines, would you Me $ e-Loom of the Aegean, or British ships be in favor of going to war against
standing by in the dark. Thanks| Germany?” S SHC .
to the absence of the moon, the| y / fo ® evacuation was facilitated and less| x. r : lives lost than there might have been |
Men’s Dress SOX . . § prs. Salesman’s SAMPLES! Better quality sox in anklets and long; conservative and sport types! Rayon and Mercerized!
All ringless!
“Seal of Quality” Regular 1.39 Sheets
90x108 Inches! Wasson’s famous “Seal of Quality” sheets, guaran- » teed for 4 vears’ ordinary wear! Seamless! Positively no dressing! Torn to size! INFANT'S WEAR «vv «+ 2 for Sun suits in new patterns! Pastel and 5 white dresses! Dainty creepers! Sun and re Children’s $1.00 DRESSES . 2 for Late spring frocks, s | odds and ends! Broken sizes!
colorfast! one-of-a-kind and po ees and Cocoanuts Children’s Rayon Panties , . 4 for W White, navy, % red, rose, blue, Lace trimmed or tailored with reinforced toast and nataral @
Solid colors, blazer stripe SHORTS, sizes 28 to 44. Gripper or button front! Swiss rib SHIRTS, sizes 34 to 46.
ROTARY WILL HEAR EUROPEAN ANALYST
Wom.'s, Child's Anklets, 7 pre. Quality mercerized anklets in new novelties, new stripes and solid colors! Lastex cuffs! Sizes 6% to 10%.
Of course the exact circumstances of any sinking might alter opinion at the time the incident occurred.
Taking a Chance
Women's *2, 53, *4 SUMMER SHOES
Dr. Gerhard Schacher, Elropean | The majority argument in both aralvst will speak before the Ind instances is that the country wouid ans ys, Wi p? ax beiore the Indl- naturally expect trouble and would | Brok Si anapolis Rotary Club tomorrow at discount in advance the’ importance solid slacks, full cut! Quality roxken Sizes the Claypool Hotel |of any sinking. The predominant washable fabric! Inner or outer Whi : : : we rey ou ite Kid, White FabhDr. Schacher. 2 native of Berlin. Zesling Is expressed in the typical shirts! Sizes 12 to 20. Mc and Pastel colored Germany ras counsellor . A : Fabric Pla Shoes with re na y, was counsellor 10 Cham-| “We should not blame Germany Wedge h fer Al Iti bers of Commerce of Germany, and |; ie i i Be EE CS duit] vs a if she tried to sink those ships. ; : : . Er : colors, Black Patent Sanwas a contributor to the financial That's the risk we incur. That is dals and White Suedes' and political newspapers in Ger- | the natural consequence. It would ry ) » > pap 4 be hard luck, but what else could PIORER Sites 01 Wyuite: many and England we expect?” He abandoned his German citi- | Among those who think the counzenship in 1933 and is now a visiting | try should go to war over ship-| -
[rulessor of European afla irs and sinkings, the predominant feeling ’ ternational Relations at North- is that “the country could not just Misses and Wamens “Tuxedo” SHIRTS
western University. sit by and watch its ships being
ih YOU Tre rom sunk; we'd have to protect the flag.” ‘ OUR BAD TEETH OUT.| The results of a similar survey in Famous for their style ahd fit! Guaranteed washable (a new
We do it the easy way If your February were closely similar to shirt if it fades)! Convertible
those in today’s survey—27 per cent thought we should go to war, 61 per neck! Action back! White, blue, pink, maize, peach! Sizes 32-40.
2-Piece Stack Suits . . . ..
Twn-tones and printed tops with
Women’s 58¢ Hose . . 3 prs, Broken assortments of chiffons and service weights! Full-fash-joned! Perfect quality! All ringless.
Women’s Rayon Skirts . .. Rayon Gabardine or Rayon Luana : in blue, beige, rose, white! Gored % style! Zipper plackets! Sizes 24 to 30.
Women’s Cotton Slips, 3 for Built-up and strap style slips! Formerly 44¢ each! Tearose and White! Broken sizes!
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Women’s Rayon UNDIES . . 3 for
Non-Run Rayon Stepins, Vests, Bloomers! Formerly 50c! Tearose, white! Regular, extra sizes!
Women's HOUSE COATS .....
Zipper and Wraparound styles! Tiarge florals or novelty checks! Colorfast! Bro-
Ken siges! : Women’s $1 Cotton Dresses, 2 for
Colorfast percales and novelty sheers! From regular stock! Broken sizes and
NEW STRAW SUMMER HATS
Smart Styles
te arops, let us reline it in fust a few hours, making it tically new
The pipet Dentists cent thought we should not, and the | DR. CHAS. OWENS. | rest were undecided...
GROTTO AUKLIARY | TO HONOR MOTHERS
colors! A Mother's Day program and |
| Women’s Rayon SLIPS . . . 3 for | luncheon honoring mothers of mem-
{ bers of the Women's Auxiliary of Lace trimmed and tailored style slips!
Sahara Grotto will be given at 12:30 " p. m. tom rrow in the Grotto Home, Sy only! Sizes 34 to pm
Rough Straws, Smooth Straws
crotch! Tearose, white! Sizes 2 to 186. All lovely new shapes!
Wasson's Basement Store
COMFORTING ASSURANCE
Planning services in advance — a step
50-Inch, sunfagt and PRINTED crash! Large assortment of patterns and colors!
596, 69¢ Printed Crash... 3 yds, o]
n . [13th St. and Park Ave. oe and nore farm- | Mrs. Blanche Beauchamp, presiilies are taking—gives 1 dent of the past presidents’ associacomforting assurance | tion, is in charge oa the Program, | y . 4 She will be assiste y Mrs. Eli| against any contusion ] | Thompson, hospitality chairman, | attendant on be- dl and Mrs. Huston Westbrook, deco- | reavement. No obli- §| rating chairman. | gation is incurred by NE The welfare committee of the an advance consulta «| auxiliary will hold a luncheon | . Wednesday at the home of Mrs. | | William Marshall on S. State St. (Mrs. Grace Alexander and Mrs. Thelma Long will assist in the ar-
business session. Mrs. Robert Wilcox will be ‘host to the ways and means committee a’ 7:30 a. m. Thursday in her home, 11774 Lyndhurst Drive. Mrs. Charles [Beckham will assist. |
[rangements and Mrs. Effie Ammon, | chairman, will be in charge of the |
“Gannon” CROYDON PEROALE SHEETS
Made to Sell for $1.49
Famous Croydon percale sheets as advertised by
“Cannon”! Made to sell for $1.49 each! We have a limited supply so S buy now and save! 63x99- Jach
size? ..iL. EACH
N Two MORE JOIN NAVY
PILLOW COVERS FTEs ES 2 for
Zip them on or off! 19-inch zipper! Fine
quality material! Easily washed!
Print COMFORT COVERS . . . ea
Made to sell for $1.39! Rubber buttons! Taped seams! Gay prints in wanted colors.
Gay INDIA PRINTS . . « «oa
Use them
72%108-inch imported prints! as spreads, throws, etc.
$1, $1.19 Drapery Damask, 2 yds, 50-Inch full bolts! Ravon and cotton, matelasses, woven materials! 200 yards at this low price!
18x36 Double Thread Towels, 6 for
laids or white ‘with colored borders of black, blue, green, gold or orchid!
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29¢ and 39¢ Turkish Towels, 4 for Odds and ends, and SAMPLES! 18x36, 20x40, 22x44! Jacquards, reversibles, bordere whites!
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“NASHUA” COTTON PLAID BLANKETS
Made to Sell for $1.29
Just 120. Quality cotton blane kets! Sateen bound . . , in plaids
of blue, green, gold, brown, cedar and rove! S Bay now and save! .... EACH
IMPORTANT MONEY-SAVING DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS in the DOMESTICS DI DEPARTMENT!
ht a A ALL
29¢ ‘Mohawk’ Pillow Tubing . 4 Yds.
Striped Awning Valance . . . 4 ys,
Fine ‘quality drill, in striped awning valances! Full bolts! 24 inches wide! Several smart colors and patterns! All ready to hang!
Dollar Sale! 2-Pe. BATH MAT SETS
Mattress Pads and Mattress Covers
300 yards of “Mohawk” 36-inch bleached pillow tubing! Regularly 20e yard! All full bolts! One yard makes a pillow slip!
Indianapolis provided two more *
{men for the Navy today. Harold A. | Slaton, 1035. Fletcher Ave, and | Charles V. Hobbs, 310 N, Tllinois St. | |have been transferred to the U. S. {Naval Training Station at Great |
| Lakes, Ill. after
diana cities also were enlisted.
@ Coats @® Suits © Dresses
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42 to 48 inches Sys Fall bolts! Phi: include Boston nets! Cushion dots! and Pin dots! Pastels and solid colors!
PILLOW TUBING . . .... 5 yés
Regularly 29c yard! 40 Inches wide! Full Bolts! Fine count of 68x74. Fully bleached! Ore yard makes a pillow slip!
#00 Each
MATTRESS PROTECTORS, white, block stitched, sturdy! bed sire!
buttons and taped seams!
Deck Chair Drill Recovers . 3 for
Put a new cover on your deck chair! Recover 1s of Heavy, water-repellent drill! No hammering, no tacks! Just loop it on!
Whing Materials . . . 4 és.
awning material, in the inches wide! Wide variety
Stripe Awning wate
Bolt! 30 and of colors!
Orenge - Green WINDOW AWNINGS
SOIrehes............8100 SbAnches. ........... 8109 EOInches............ 81.19 8 mehes. ........... 80.29
SPREADS,
Each
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wearmg!
dpice Biter Dovers .
snowy Fall
MATTRESS COVERS, with rubber Twin or
fall bed sires for Beanty Rest style!
TON ONIAE. JACf0x10% Bo bie, rast, rove,
ghider covers, wel tong
. 81.69 G:pivee Gir Dover 5 . 52.60
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All brand new! 2-Piece wets consisting of rug and Hd cov: #rs! In all wanted colors with multi-colored desighs! Worth much more!
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Down and Feather $1.59 Bed Pillows
sjo0 Each
21x07 -Theh (cht siFe) we fled with 5% down and 959 Pick Feathers! Covered With
reather-proof ticking! Well Aled! $1.50 Values!
———————————— Part Linen
8 Yds. *1
Absorbent, free from Hat! Ap: ved by Good Howse K again. 17 mehes wide! borders!
TEA TOWELS by “Cannon” 175M
for e rss Assass cin RO 4
20¢ Unbleached Sheeting . . . § yds,
2000 yards in the lot! 87 and 90 inches wide! Made to sell for 20e yard! All good lengths! 23% yards makes extia size sheet!
29¢ “Cannon” Towels . . .. 4 for
Made to sell for 20¢ each! “Cannon” Turk: ish towels in 20%40 wches, bath sizes! At: tractive solid colors of green, gold, ved and blue,
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Ruffled Curtaing « + « « + + + « Pair
Fine quality eurtaing ia cushion dot pattern! Extra wide ruffles! 92 inches wide (the pair) and 2% yards long!
“Gannon” Wash Cloths... . 20 for
Famous “Cannon” Wash clothe! AN fst quality! Come in Whites with colored borders oF 1h solid colors!
i Found! SB “Paco” Nel
Jaco Net Panels 80 Inehes wide and 2% yards ong! A durable, oF eggrhell he Fach
“Paco” Net Pairs v2 Tnohes wide (the ule). and 234 yards tong! 1»
