Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1941 — Page 12

JEGINS SATURDAY!

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Money-Saving Opportunities will be ready!!! come at Amazingly Low Anniversary Sale Prices!

$30 A. M.

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SIZES BY to 52

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New, beautizul prints floral or figured de. i]

signs, wraparound or Zipper style. will ‘make | sie

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ted leather. Assorted and colors.

™ Tots’ Gorduroy. OVERALLS

Made with bib. Sizes 2 to 8. Red, wine, brows, navy.

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FURRED

© Figure Flattering

Fall DRESSES

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* FEATURING BOBBY SUITS

* LOVELY CREPES

$ NOVELTY MATERIALS |

* TRAVEL PRINTS Black, colors and comfigu

binations. Here's re flattery for every type

.to 20 and 33 to 5!

Lovely New

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. Beau-catching dresses to Bake’ you the prettiest girl at holiday parties. Fashion important = flattering details. Black and , colors. Junior’s and Women's sizes.

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SQUIRREL— MARMINK -- PERSIAN — CAT LYNX AND MANY OTHERS! Winter's fashion-leading coats . . . all lavished furred! Beautifully tailored of rich woolens, that will "keep you warm: and beautiful through the winter. Smartly finished with generous. collars.

Warmly interlined. MISSES’, JUNIORS’ AND WOMEN’S SIZES.

e Fur Collared DRESS COATS S18

American Broadail

FUR FABRIC COATS.

FLATTERINGLY STYLED WITH LOVELY FUR COLLARS. 1942'S NEWEST DETAILS--WARM-LY INTERLINED, BLACK AND COLORS. ALL SIZES 12 to 20 and 38 to 52.

The Most Durable of All Fine Fur Fabrics

Styled with the same :

silhouettes, as lead- ® Women’s Casual

ing fur ' fashions.

Boxy or fitted types, also Persian fur fabFitted, Swagger, . Belted Styles

ric and “Karapel”

fabric. Sizes 12 Here are unbelievable coat values for the astonishing low price of $10.75. All fashion leaders! Warmly interlined. Be smart, choose yours. while stocks are . complete. Misses’, women’s and junior sizes.

® Women's 2.Plecers! Peplums!

GLITTER DRESSES

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Here are drésses priced so low you can afford several in: the prettiest fall wardrobe you heave ever had. Victory red, black, gold, brown, RAF

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SAMPLE FORMALS — Exciting party-going dresses. 12 to 4 sizes, Choice .....cou:. 00s se bette

ANNIVERSARY SAVINGS

~ SHEET ‘BLANKETS

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Warm and cozy, deep nap. block plaid pafterns in pasbel. colors. 66x76 inches.

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ANNIVERSARY SAVINGS

Part Linen TOWELS

- Blué and Green. They are all here in all their shining glory. Women’s

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Sheer lands.

24 to 40 waistline.

"Women's s “Sample SKIRTS

flannels .and ShetPleated and flared { styles; plaids or plain colors.

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Women's Smarty Styled ~~ FOOTWEAR

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-— Suedes and kids, pumps, stepins and ties. All the latest in dressy and sport types! All

~All leather soles and

' Bo ys' and Girls’ ' FOOTWEAR

Sturdily built shoes, designed for

" hard school wear. Serviceable

composition soles. Boys’ sizes 1

to 6—0irls’ sizes 3% to 9.

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uppers, brown, black and patent.

: Infants needs. Ne-@ ~ cessities for the ‘new ‘baby. 36 pes.

. RUBEN'S VEST

INFANTS LAYETTE NEEDS!

2 . Infants’ Knit Gowns

| Fine quality, reg ular 59¢c values-- : Anniversary Bale Price

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A host of beautiful new’ styles. Choice of wine, ged, aqua. All cleverly. Sizes 7 to 14 and 3 t0 8. $100

« Girls’ Coats

Some With Parka Hoods Some With Muffs

$398

Tailored and dressy styles. Many with Parka Hoods and Muffs to match. -- Choice of wine, teal, blue and a splendid selection of bold plaids. All sizes 7 to 14.

® Girls’ Corduroy

JACKETS

Smart and practical, excep-

tionally a Ea 49

® Boys’ and Girls’

SNOW SUITS $169

3-PIECE SNOWSUITS. Separate jackets and Ski Pants.

Navy, brown and wine. Sizes |

2 to 6 years : ® Boys’ and Girls’

COAT SETS

Matched Coat Leggings and Hat. Nicely made of warm materials. All are well lined.

‘© Girls’ BLOUSES

All Sizes, 3 to 16

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- Tack-in | and over blouses m stripes, - checks, solid - colors, and white. Sizes 3 to 16..49¢c

@ Girls! Corduroy

SKIRTS

Exceptionally fine quality. Stspender styles.

$52

| cause

the American public still ¢ line at sending selectees © Western Hemi : sphere. Numerous studies of public opinion in the . past have shown that the majority of voters are in

| favor of all steps.

to ald Britain short of sending ‘== another A. E. F. to Bl such steps, a sizeable r cent) favor ty Act to. merchant ships to. carry terials to Britain, and a majority (62 per cent) approve “shoot at sight” policy. = = ‘However, evidence to. show this does; not ‘necessarily - desire for all-out military int tion at this time is: i following poll just complete this question: ; * “The Army has asked o ; change the law which io 11

1 men cannot be sent to fight @ {of ‘North or South Ame

this coufitry’s possessions. 3 think: Congress should “give Army the right to send draft fdiers to any part of the world

Yes see svsessessssuess bunt Un sssocasesusoey s J The Army put forward quest last summer af the ug 1 ‘that it asked for draft traning period for more “Several polls have 4 conducted by the Institute on issue of sending the d side the Hemisphere, oe the of sentiment follows:

Yes ~~ No July tes0000s0s 31% 50% 59

Today escsecon 42 53 : Parties Show Split

There is also strong indi that if the issue were put the people in an official dum at this time, the Adn tion would likely have d 1 securing majority approval from voters who supported. velt at the last election. The and file of the Presiden party, the poll shows; are

about svenly. publicans, many whom ‘have supported the A istration foreign policy in © spects, sentiment is strongly

| taking any step to send” | abroad. The party vote folk

Yes No Republicans : R% 3% CAN Democrats . , : i Another hs Done © are the women voters of the

| If the issue were left to

alone to decide, a slight m favor is indicated, But it i women who tip the scales in of isolation. The women vote cent against, 36 per cent i 6 per cent undecided. The men, by contrast, is 48 per posed, 49 per cent in- Tava, per cent undecided. ;

BUTLER MAJOR Ty

The Butler ' Colleg: newspaper at Butler polled a cross-section” dent body and found 70 of those queried were |c aliowing organized Ja v)

| ae Gal the It ore

students questioned fron: ‘was determined: by ‘the that class holds in the ment of the university.

than upperclassmen to bor to strike, 73 per ¢ ‘that opinion. = ~ Sophomores were

emergency; ‘the juniors w divided and the seniors cent in favor of allow} strike. The question asked was think organized labor sk lowed to strike during |

| emergency?

Some answers ‘repo: Collegian were: Eo John Bailey, fre shmén-

should be allowed to s Delmar Deabuli, fres In a time of national people should re¢member

1{ house divided against i

stand.’ ” Jack Clark, sophomor the time is drs when America too | : into the war; because 0f time, I believe ‘defense should be on full fms : J. Gordon Edwards, hior