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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES FRIDAY, JAN. 23, 1942 | ution to this effect after hearing] CHINESE HONOR F. D. R. today. The seal will be inscribed

ASKS KNITTERS a statement by Brig. Gen. Lewis B.] CHUNGKING, Jan. 23 (U, P.).—| with the three characters for Lo END OF RECRUITING tershey, director of selective Serv- Mal op ator! ro Saude, tier Bied(sais ame: S 0 Presi- nese. It was designed by a faWASHINGTON, Jan. 23 (U. P.), ice, that his organization should) i... Roosevelt, it was announced| mous Chinese artist. —The national defense committees supply all the armed forces with of the American Legion have an-|p..nnower and that recruiting STOUT'S FACTORY

nounced that they are opposed to should cease elimination of voluntary recruiting :

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PLAN JOBLESS Evacuees From Midway SHIFT TO WPA ph

Agency Head Predicts ldle May Total 5.500.000 Before June.

Red Cross Suggests Unused

the Navy, Marine Corps and

Part Be Returned With Finished Garment.

| Coast Guard, on the ground that|

the average age of naval recruits in| first enlistments is about 19, while Selective Service takes for active military duty only those who are 20

OPEN

MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS

UNTIL 9 P. M.

WASHINGTON, Jan. 23 (U. P).—| = © or. The truly patriotic housewife who The committees adopted a reso-'

wants to knit for the armed forces should save all odds and ends of ERO | unused yarn and return them with # EF 0 i p E k {) R 2 E A U [] Y the finished garment to her Red 1 No Appointment Necessary a

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curls and waves you ONLY finger wave Guaran-

WASHINGTON, Jan. 23 (U. P) | —Works Progress Commissioner) | Howard O. Hunter yesterday an-| nounced a plan to shift to WPA' rolls war-dislocated workers who do) not fall within the scope of the] combined unemployment compen- | ; sation and training program pro-| §& posed by President Roosevelt. Mr. Hunter said that his agency | and the Social Security Board are| working on the emergency program which would go into effect Feb. 1. | Under the plan local unemp loyvment compensation boards will certife to the WPA persons whom| Bernard and Roman Dembowski of Milwaukee were among the they cannot care for under the scores of first evacuees to arrive at a Pacific Coast port from Midway | Presid dent's program. Island. They were civilian employees at the island outpost.

Mr. Hunter said the temporary unemployment problem would be WANTS NEW WIFE “most acute” in Michigan, where the automobile industry is being converted to war production | He added, however, that there!

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Cross chapter. AR In order to clear up confusion | \. among knitters created by reports | of growing scarcity of wool, a re-| sponsible Red Cross official revealed | today that it may ultimately become | necessary to ration wool among the Red Cross chapters. Other officils, pointing out that {the U. S. normally produces only {about 500,000,000 pounds against the 1,000,000.000 pounds used in 1941} |believe it later might even be nec- | |tiaty, I am married and in class essary to stop home knitting. IIT-A. My wife is some 12 years! So far no halt has been put on

will love. b BUT FEARS DRAFT! older than me. knitting activities, Red Cross chap-| TiAl inoll, teed

What I want NASHVILLE, Tenn, R Nn: ters can and will continue to buy! ® » Shampoo and F ‘Inger Wave, Both 40¢

Jan. 23 (U./know from you is, if I divorce her qq) for knitting up to the amount! ) —President Roosevelt's office to- and marry Miss ...... : SATURDAY AND NEXT WEEK SPECIALS!

would be “a very big rise” in Amer- , Who is sev- of sums available on hand for the BEAUTE-ARTES

jcan employment after the transi- day returned the following letter eral years younger and loves me purchase. tion period was passed He said written by a Tennessee selective very much, will you still keep me/ The Red Cross, in collaboration 601 Roosevelt Bldg., 6th Floor—Service Starts 8 A. M. N. E. Corner Washington and Illinois Sts. LI. 0433 ow

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SPELL WRLDES

LADIES’ MEN'S

FACTORY SECONDS $789 $389 | $380 $398 TO TO SUPREME QUALITY SHOES

HIGH-GRADE SHOES SHOES MAY BE PUT IN OUR LAYAWAY

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OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M. SHOE STORE

Complete with hair cut, shampoo and

318-332 Mass. Ave.

(Second Block)

he thought it essential to our all- service registrant, to the Tennessee|in class III-A?" with the Army and Navy, is making out war effort that work be found Selective Service headquarters here:| The letter has been turned over to an estimate of the amount of wool for every employable person Dear Mr, President: Confiden-|the writer's local board. |it will need during the next year. |

TOMORROW = SATURDAY -- LAST DAY?

Open Every Thursday and Saturday Night Until 9 O'Clock

BROKEN LOTS! FLOOR SAMPLES! DISCONTINUED LINES! LIMITED WELLES

Reduced!

Regularly 25c.

NOTIONS . .

CROCHET COTTON, brown only.

Reduced to

MEN'S WEAR Reduced!

DRESS SHIRTS, slightly soiled: broken sizes.

Regularly $1.10 to $1.79, reduced ..

CLEARANCE! Women's

DRESSES

Regularly Priced at $3.98 to $9.98

Reduced!

Regular $1.98 to $2.98

HATS

Reduced to

MILLINERY .

RUG FOUNDATIONS, for fuzzy rugs. Regularly 20¢c.

Reduced to «c.ccooviieie “ee sheediiiu

. 10°

Sesser ersnsen

STRONGHEART SHIRTS,

size 14% only

DRESS TRIMMINGS, in dark colors. Some as high

as 50c yd. Reduced to

« 10°

ODORA CEDAR CLOSETS, sishtls damesed. Sq | 98

Former prices $1.98 to $5.49. Reduced to

Sizes

DRESS GLOVES . . ... . molesuede

small, medium, large. Regularly $1.19

30°.

PLAID JACKETS kat \' men’ 5, 22, 2.88

and 46 only. Regularly $3.49 ‘ si el Ea.

GARMENT BAGS, Regularly $1.69. Generous size REDUCED

chintz bags with zip closings ....c.ee. Cidsucstrennniiiis

2 tor DC

Sizes 34. 40, 1-00 Ea.

MACKINAW COATS, Brown plaid

44 Regularly $698 .....

3 Choose from many smart styles, colors and head-

\ sizes.

MERCERIZED THREAD, limited colors.

Regularly 5¢. Reduced tO icciviieidssaciicicsiveiee

TOILETRIES Reduced!

100 ASPIRIN TABLETS, in bottles. 5-Grain.

Jamieson quality.

SUEDE GOATS. Finger-tip length. Men's sizes 34, 12.88 Ea.

36, 38, 44 Regularly $1598 ......ciiiiiiiiiiiiiiie, Regular 1.00 to 2.98 Parka

Hoods and Sets, reduced to

Men's sizes 7

FELT HATS, wool felts

only. Regularly $149

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COSTUME JEWELRY Reduced!

COSTUME JEWELRY— while 200 pieces last.

larly $1.00. Reduced to «convene Ccebtttetattacas

BOYS’ WEAR . Reduced!

BOYS’ TOPCOATS, Regularly $1208. Sizes 10, 12, 10-88

14, 15 and 17. Reduced to only

AFTER-SHAVE LOTION, Woodbury's quality lotion.

Regularly 50c. Now only

vn 79e

chrtecens

COMBINATION HOT WATER BOTTLE AND SYRINGE, Choose from mossy

Regularly $1.49. e crepes, sheer wools Reduced t0 «..ee.. and spun rayons...

in styles you'll want for now and all through spring! Broken sizes for women and misses.

000200000200 00 00 RRR RRR RRIRRIRRINRN

BOYS’ JACKETS, Plaid or Plain melton jackets. Sizes 16 and 18 only. Regularly $2.98. Reduced to

CLEARANCE! Women's

FOOTWEAR

Regular $1.00 Comfort and Style Shoes

224

Including famous “Vita Treds,” fashfonable women's dress shoes. Also “Vita Tred” comfort style shoes. Group includes a wide range of sizes and widths but not all sizes in each group.

CURTA(NS Reduced!

CURTAIN MATERIALS, in pastels or small figures.

While 600 yards last. Yard

Sizes 16 and 18

HOODED JACKETS, plain colors.

oniy. Regularly $3.98. Reduced to ...

3.28

Tesrenne

$4.98 WOOL JACKETS

2.49

REGULAR $16.95 COATS

Smart Fur Fabric coats in women’s and misses’ sizes. Reduced to ......cco0vvus ‘

PRISCILLA CURTAINS that were regularly $1.79 baie

Assorted colors and patterns. Reduced to

Just 40 fine all-wool Jadmis, reduced to—

Reduced!

487

TOTS’ WEAR.

OUTDOOR SUITS, Regularly $5.98. 100% Reprocessed

wool: Colors. Siges 3 to B83 (i iii iiiiiaRiiiidnad

SAMPLE CURTAINS, regularly 59 to $5.98. Our entire stock of sample display curtains. Reduced to ........c0 Gibeskssisias

Slightly soiled.

Price

2-PC. PAJAMAS, Girls’ sizes 10 to 14 years. Regularly 539c

6%. Cotton flannelette. Reduced to

HOMESPUN DRAPERIES; also rayon damask. 12.95

And 3 prs. of a kind. Don't miss these buys .

HOUSEWARES Reduced!

SPEED COOKERS, cast aluminum. Saucepan size cas- 7 8 serole that operates like a pressure cooker. 2-Qt. size .... 3-Qt. Size . . . 8.98 4-Qt. Size . . . 9.98 Reduced! “PRINGE ALBERT” 69 can Regularly $398. Reduced 199 SMOKING TOBACCO STORM SASH, odd sizes. Formerly $2.00 to $3.50.

5 . : : While they last CALNE INENNE

}; 2 3-98

CARRIAGE SUIT, with separate Parka hood. “Roly Poly.” One-piece, Ski-Master suit. Reg. $4.98. Reduced to

CHILDREN'S VELVET DRESSES. Broken sizes from 2:98

2 to 6. Regularly $398. Reduced to

terested

Reduced!

@

WALLPAPER, Rocm lots. 10 Single rolls of side wall, 89e

20 yards of border. For average 10x12 Ft. room

LAMPS 1 Lb. Canister

NIGHT TABLE LAMPS,

to only Seis ai tats eetatt ane ®rst essseccntonrnnenn

Women’s Regular $1.00

GALOSHES Ge

4 Off

Seven

FURNACE SCOOPS, extra strong hollow back type.

Fleece lined. In Red enameled Ash handle sizes 4 to 51% only.

PURCHASES OF $10 OR MORE SOLD ON SEARS EASY PAYMENT PLAN Free Bus, Free Parking ALABAMA AT ASH SIFTERS, regularly 89¢. Save money by sifting

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