Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1941 — Page 4

Two Warde Munte tor oi} : : iy Long Sloove _S HIRTS aq»

Long slotves. white broadcloth AS shirts, neat Peter Pan collars for “Little Sisters” and convertible neckline for “Big Sisters.” Nicely

, Ice, Games, Hunting} Are All There for

‘Sno

A Great New Shipment!

ext to sub-zero weather, gl of the possibilities af-

photes Later! on this year winter sports there for the taking. Some8 series of shots of some joying his favorite sport interesting panel. : It is well to remember during the winter that landscapes are extremely difficult to handle. This is due to the disordered pattern of bare branches and the reflections. It is better to concentrate attention on Spectflo {‘objects like fence posts, rn shocks and perhaps an-old well Father than a general scene.

Portraits for Insiders _ Or if you've no desire to get your

shoes full of snow, you can stay in-|

doors and improve. your skill at portraiture. , Then, too; winter is the .season for table top photography, ‘There Bre several good books on this sub- - jee i 1B And then, there is the darkroom. There will be no trouble keeping the chemicals cool enough. Here|so is the perfect chance to improve your summer prints.

NAZIS DENY PLOT ON CHURCH

{ VATICAN CITY, Nov. 7 (U. P.).— Germany, it was announced today, has sent ‘a categorical denial to Pope ‘Pius of President’s Roosevelt's charge that the Reich plans to - abolish religion throughout - the world and carve up South America - * into slave states.

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This portrait of Miss Patricia Lawson, 5039 College Ave., was taken in “blacklight.” It was snapped at the “Fluorescent Futurama” which closed Jestotaay at IPALCO Hall. “Blacklight” is either infra-red or ultra-violet. In this case it’s ultra-violet. Miss Lawson was invisible to the photographer except for fluorescent

Here' sa Helpful Hint for Taking Scenes 4] an

Don’t neglect night photography,

1/100,000 as bright as the sun, set up your camera on a tripod as if taking a picture in the sunlight, and then give 26 minutes for each 1/100 second of sunlight exposure undef similar conditions. Usually this will mean from 15 to 30 minutes of exposure at F .11, don’t include the moon itself in the picture, because of Sis movement during the exposur The majority of EE shots are faked, late in: the afternoon by using ‘a red filter over the lens and under-exposing. These pictures look well but they can’t come near the real thing. ® 8 8

©. W. Harrison of Indianapolis is this month’s winner of the monthly photographic contest ‘sponsored , by

“Friends,” ‘the Chevrolet owner

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mate in ‘her dress. But ‘the negative (saw all and here it is. Shooting | in ultra-violet makes focusing |difficult, because ultraviolet is [behind the white light focal plane and infra-red is ahead of the white focal. plane. Ultraviolet. never *is “flattering” to the subject. posure was nine seconds at 45 with Super Ortho Press fim.

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DOWNSTAIRS 2 AYR

Girls’ 4-Way COAT SETS

$1698

Warm fleece on one side and corduroy on the other.

Coat with detachable lined

hood, and two pair of pants. One pair in corduroy ski pants and the other in fleece

leggings. Coat is double breasted Princess . Wine-colored corduroy and natural Sizes 7 to 10.

style. fleece.

—Downstairs at Ayres.

tailored with button cuffs, white

pearl buttons. ' Sizes 10 to 16.

: . Downstairs at Ayres.

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‘Girls’ All-Wool

CARDIGANS $9.00

All-wool cardigan sweaters, long-sleeve styles. Choose such lovely colors as white, red, maize, blue, beige and green. Grosgrain and ‘self trim. Sizes 8 to 16. -

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Winter Wear for Qiao, os and |

~ Tols’ One-Piece OR COVERALLS Attractive one-piece corduroy coveralls for Tots. Short sleeve styles. with dajnty

pocket trim, Colors in Wine, Gopen, Tan. Sizes 1 to 8.

Tots’ ‘WOOL SWEATERS

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Tots’ allswool sweaters in eat and slip-on styles. Red, Wine, Copen and Navy in combinations. Sizes 2 to 6.

Children’s GSLEEP-JAMAS”

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Special purchase of 2-pe. knit fleece pajamas, ski bottom anklet. Pastel col-

ors. Sizes 4 to 8.years. Slight irregulars..

Children’s Knit Fleece COTTON SLEEPERS

One and two-piece styles. Double ble

feet for extra service. One and twopiece styles in sizes 1 to 4. Two-piece styles in sizes 2 to 8.

‘CHILDREN’S UNION SUITS

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Winter weight cotton union suits, short sleeves, French leg styl&. Lastex self help back. Sizes 2 to 12. ° :

10% WOOL UNION SUITS

Children’s 10% wool, 90% cotton union

suits. Short sleeves, French leg style. Self-help lastex back. Bizes 2 to 12.

‘pajamas.

Tots’ 3.Plece SNOW SUITS

$3.

Melton fleece snow suits in Boy .and Girl styles. Matching hoods and “zip per closing . leggings. Warmly. lined coat. Sizes 2 to 6x.

FLANNELETTE PAJAMAS

Children’s “Eureka” Flannelette 1-pe.

- Snap front, self help back, pastel colors. Sizes 2 to 10 years,

Little Boys’ POLO SHIRTS |

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Cotton knit polo shirts in solid colors °

with nautical trim. Copen, Green, Wine, Red and Navy. Sizes 2 to 6 years.

Tots’ cotton ash dresses in solid col: ors and fever pins, Sizes 2 to 6x.

nit suits for ‘little polo Shirt top, 13 to 6x.

~ MEN! a in ter r s U : T S$:

of opcoats and a. SALE PRICED |

Ir Bought Separately, the Suits, $1595 . enon Coats, $14.95

SUITS: A great group of quality suits that Honbire all of. the smart. new, ¢ fall and winter styles, See the attractive patterns and colors av. @ in this unusual assortment of men’s quality suits. Hard finishes for longer wear. Sizes 34 to 46.

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: COATS: + Quality fabrics from the country’s leading ills 2 “siale into su- : 3 perbly tailored topcoats and overcoats. Rich fleeces, shetlands, fine chev00% » 2h i iots, worsteds and rough tweeds. All are garstully fa tailored with details foot

Famous

: found, in ch tugher priced coats. Sizes 34 to

Dowistatrs at Ayres.

USE OUR BUDGET SHOES for MEN PAYMENT PLAN

* These are 2 the . very shail new. Siyics 1} xl 8 Fd ram. Ao Yura While You Wear. Ask Your Salesman} = oe by Cranbrook for fall. Shoes to Hf + # °| "0 3000" ‘a Sl % : |. make every man’s feet look distinctive and} : fit : AS C4 handsome. Finishes in antique tan,’ brown ‘calfskin, elk and grain leathers, Straight Pah plain toes, wing tips, I ther £0les, : PORE Soles, crepe Soles, rubber and leather Is.

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