Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 January 1942 — Page 2

RAF BLISTS i GERMAN BASES -

Objectives in Holland, the | -Reich, Belgium and

France Attacked.

LONDON, Jan. 28 (U. P)Y— British planes in a big scale offensive during the night attacked ob-, = jectives in Germany, Holland,’ Belgium and France, the Air Min. istry sald tonight. i It was indicated that the main attack was made on the west German railroad and industrial center of Munster. Docks were attacked at Rotterdam, oA The Netherlands coast, and Boulogne on the French invasion eéeast. Air fields in Holland and Belgium

the Indianapolis Real

tended installation services

| New leaders of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board . H. Argus, vice president; Ralph E. Peckham, president, and Thomas W. Kercheval, treasurer,

MORE THAN 300 members of Bxtate i Board, their wives and guests at-

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W. Kercheval, treasurer. The 1941 president of the board, Earl B. Teckemeyer, was presented a wrist watch by Edward A. Hyde, chairman of the

ognized for their work on the board in the last year. They were Urban K. Wilde, executive seeretary, and Mary Heniey Bin< ford, assistant secretary.

Real Estate Board Installs Officers

. left to right, Frank L. Thomas, secretary; Joseph

THURSDAY, ‘JAN. 29

THINK OF WAKE, WORKERS TOLD

Patterson Sends Reminder To Plane Makers: on Verge of Strike.

EAST FARMINGDALE, N. Y, Jan. 20 (U. P.).—Undersecretary of War Robert P, Patterson today reminded employees of the Ranger Aireraft Engiheering Corp., who are on the verge of Striking, of what happened at Wake Island and Manila. A telegram from Mr, Patterson, tacked to the bulletin board, said: “The Army is calling on you soldiers of production to back our soldiers in the front lines with every ounce of your energy. The Army

Bottle at Te or Malaya

SWEDEN WANTS NO NAZIS THERE

Expected to Join Allies if Invaded in Another

Attack on Norway.

WASHINGTON, Jan. 29 (U. P.) — Informed diplomats believed today that Sweden would join the Allied nations against the Axis if she is forced to abandon her neutral position, The most serious threat to the

only remaining Scandinavian neutral was expected to come this spring. The possibility of an Allied counter-invasion attempt in Norway has been repeatedly referred to in recent speculation of

looks to you to provide the weapons of victory. The fighting Weapons we lacked yesterday at Wake and Manila, we must have today. Your contribution must be production

BRITISH DEFENSE

The British Malayan command admitted today that the battle

future war developments. Such a move, it was believed, would force Germany to seek transit through Sweden. In such a case Sweden is expected to resist.

were bombed and fighter planes at-! tacked German airdromssinforth-| , 4inner-dance in the Indianapoern France. | lis Athletic Club last night. It was admitted that six bombing | The new leaders are Ralph E. Real Estate Board will put all planes were missing and that one! Peckham, president; Joseph H. its energies toward winning the

fighter had been missing since it| Argus, vice president; Frank L. war” went on patrol yesterday, | Thomas, secretary, ahd Thomas Two of the members were rec-

"AYRES ' DOWNSTAIRS

zone it now about 30 miles north of Singapore Island. One Japanese column was reported a short distance north of Kulai, shown on this map.

the 1942 officers of the board at and more production. America is

confident of your answer.”

SOVIET FORMS CHILD ARMY

The social affairs committee that took part in the entertainment included C. Willis Adams Jr., Arnold G. Davis, Russell Fortune Jr., Fred T. Hill, Addison A. Howe, M. V. Mackey,” Henry M. Otterbach and Robert E. Walker,

social affairs committee. Mr. Teckemeyer promised the members that “in 1942 as in 1941, the

Little has been heard of Sweden in recent months. But it is well established that she is no longer a KUIBYSHEV, Jan. 29 (U. P.).— BEGINS OIL CONFERENCES [evaluate oil properties expropriated | weak and defenseless nation, such The Soviet announced today that| WASHINGTON, Jan. 29 (U. P.) .—|in Mexico, said today he will begin| as Norway and Denmark were when children have been formed into an | Morris L. Cooke, U. S. expert ap- immediately conferences with the| Germany took them over in the (arg & of their own to aid defense. [pointed by President Roosevelt to|American oil companies. spring of 1940.

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END OF MONTH SALE

All ltems Subject to PRIOR SELLING! NO MAIL! PHONE or C. O. D. ORDERS!

RAYON STOCKINGS mn S| .00

3 Outstanding Groups, Sale Price!

FIRST QUALITY Rayon Stockings in servicable weight, cotton heel and toe. Sizes 8 to 10:2. New colors. OUTSIZE STOCKINGS in service weight with rayon leg. cotton top, toe and heel. Sizes 9: to 11. First quality. 2 Colors. RUN RESIST Rayon Stockings with cotton heels and toes. All are first quality in sizes 81% to 10i:. 2 New colors.

| Clearance Winter Coats |

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A final clearance of winter sport coats. Choose fleeces, tweeds and reversibles. These coats formerly sold for £10.95, $12.95 and $13.95. Clearance! Dress and Sport Coats Higher priced sport and dress coats reduced for E. 0. M. Big savings in these fine garments. Fur-Trimmed Coats Clearance of fine fur-trimmed coats. Assorted fur collars. Several styles 5 to choose from. Broken sizes. 4, *5, Style Arch SHOES | 141 Pairs of style and arch shoes greatly reduced for E. 0. M. Colors in Black and Navy. Ties and Pumps. Not all sizes in the group.

Special Retail Stock Purchase of

Better Style and ARCH SHOES sj.oo

Black, brown or navy colors in arch and style shoes. Medium and high heels, several styles, many narrow widths. Sizes 4 to 9, AAA to C.

Children’s, Misses’Shoes . . . . . $1 Attractive patent straps and oxford shoes for children and misses. Some snow boots included.

Infants’ First Ste ho ay

» A rh Shoes brown and white. Sizes

Sample Jewelry . asi

Long and short sleeve cotton

COTTON BLOUSES blouses. Whites and colors in the

group. Broken sizes. HE

Washable Rayon Shirts . . . . $1.19 Long and short sleeve styles. White and cotors in the group. Broken sizes.

Wool Skirts . « « « « « « « « «$229

Zipper placket, deep pleat in front and back. Rust, soldier blue

and wine. Broken sizes. es + + + $269

$3.98 Wool Skirts . . . Zipper placket and button

Wool skirts in broken sizes and colors. bands.

Corduroy Jumpers, Red Only . Corduroy Skirts, Red Only . .

Evening Skirts . . . Greatly Reduced

Blouses . . . Greatly Reduced

Odds and Ends of Sportswear, as Marked!

ACCESSORY VALUES

29¢

Sample jewelry reduced. Group eludes UE clips, bracelets and

Simulated Leather Handbags . . 79¢

Black or brown colors. Pouches, underarm and top handle styles. Some fabric bags in this group.

CORSET Clearance!

89¢, $1.49, $2.29 $2.29 and $3.29

Excellent val-

Girdles ° ° ° * * LJ ° Corsettes * . ° ° .

Broken sizes and styles of higher priced garments, ues if we have your size.

Batiste Swirl Gowns |

Moon and stars patterns in white or red on blue grounds or blue or red on white grounds. Sizes 32 to 40. Large full skirts.

Women's Cotton Nighties . . . . . Cotton crepe and porto rican batiste gowns. V and round neckline. Contrasting color trim. Women’s Flannelette Gowns . . . 65¢c Long sleeves, double yoke and 2- button front. Sizes 16 to 17 in pastels and stripes.

Women’s Rayon Slips . . . . . . $1 Rayon crepe and rayon satin slips. V top, bias and 4 gore. 38 to 44 in tea rose.

Women’s Pencil Stripe Slips . . .

Rayon crepe and rayon satin pencil stripe slips. V top, 4 gore, tailored. Tea rose. Broken sizes.

Plain and Novelty Undies . . . . 2§¢

Plain and novelty weave rayon briefs, panties and stepins, Elastic run at waist. 27 to 31 in tea rose.

Women’s Knitted Union Suits . . .

Seconds of better union suits. Built up shoulder, tight and shell knee. Discontinued styles.

S Union Suits . . . . Ecru colors with built up shoulders, tight knee reinforced. 36 to 44.

Satin § Gowns . . . . 88¢

Plain rayon or rayon satin stripe gowns. Tailored ‘or lace trimmed. Ties at waist. 34 to 42. Tea rose or blue in seconds.

Women’sUndies . . . «. « « « ¢

Cotton knit or rayon briefs, panties, vests, bloomers and ski shirts.

Plain fronts and elastic back. Sizes 34 to 42 in seconds.

INFANTS’ and TOTS’ WEAR

Values from 29¢ to $3.98 in Odds and Ends

1/5 me AND LESS

Tots’ All-Wool Sweaters Toddlers’ All-sWool Sweaters Tots’ Velveteen Dresses Tots’ Better Cotton Dresses Tots’ Better Rayon Dresses Boys’ Cotton Wash Suits Boys’ Corduroy Longies Tots’ Better Cotton Slips Tots’ Rayon Panties Tots’ Cotton Muslin Panties Tots’ Cotton House Coats Toddlers’ All-Wool Leggings Tots’ Parka Hoods

Clearance! Girls' Wear

Slightly Soiled ® Broken Sizes

Oc 31-39

Girls’ Wool Sweaters Girls’ Cotton Blouses Girls’ Flannelette Pajamas Girls’ Wool Gloves Girls’ Parka Hoods Girls’ Wash Dresses Girls’ Tuckstitch Undies

Girls’ Suits . . « o $299 Girls’ 2-pe. sport suits and girls skating suits. Broken sizes in the group.

Girls’ Sport Jackets . . $1.99 and $2.99 Girls’ sport jackets in plaids and flannels. Nice styles and smart fitting.

MEN'S Better SHIRTS

s].00

First and Second qualities of higher priced shirts for men. Whites and fancy patterns. Some are soiled.

Men's Rayon TIES . . . . . . 4 for

Hand tailored rayon ties. Checks, Plaids and % Stripes. Blues, Greens, Tans, Reds and Browns. Men's Better TIES . . . . . . 2 for Colorful patterns in rayon and rayon and silk ties. Checks, plaids, stripes in Greens, Red, Brown. « « § for Men’s combed knit athletic shirts. Select sec- $1 onds of better quality. Perfect fitting. Men's Reversible Topcoats . . . $7.50 Tweed and gabardine topcoats in small, medium and large sizes, 81 Men’s Suits, broken sizes . . $16.88 32 Men's Zipper Lined Coats . . $14.88 4 TO 4 OFF sizes, colors and materials. Single and double sizes. a Sample Chenille SPREADS $].00 ., $3.99 Souple chenille bedspreads in a big E. O. M. Sale. Plain colors,

Resilient construction. Men's Athletic SHIRTS . .. 64 Men's Suits, broken sizes . . $13.88 Irregulars in sample blankets from a large manufacturer. Various florals and multicolors. Full and twin sizes in the group.

“Fruit of the Loom” DRESSES Discontinued styles of Fruit of the on a sm 8.00 14 to 52 in the group.

$2.25 Candlewick Robes . . . . $1.49

Vzenureniog styles in white or dusty rose. Final clearance. Broken sizes.

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Knitted Slip Covers!

Clearance of 9 Different 1941 Patterns For Chairs For Davenports

s¢).88 s/}].88

All first quality covers in 1941 patterns. ance to make way for new numbers. harmonizing colors for decorating.

Being reduced for clear

No matched sets, but many Davenport Pillows . . New selections in lovely davanport pillavee.

e Rayon covered in many colors and patterns. 39

Oil Silk Bathroom Curtains . . . . . . Ruffled bathroom curtains in fine oil silk. $].00

Made from manufacturers’ remnants. One of a kind.

Curtain Clearance . . . . Pr. or Ea. Odd panels and pairs of many styles and J39c

colors. Some are soiled from display.

Cottage Sets . . . . « o o Pr, Ruffled tops and bottoms in cottage sets. e Make two pairs of short curtains from d these.

45x87 Priscilla Curtains . . .

« « Pr. Plain marquisette priscilla curtains in j-00 cream and ecru colors. 45x87 inches.

Shower Curtains . . . . « « =

Standard 6x6-ft. size shower curtains in oil silk, Plain colors in

the group. Drapery Trimming . . . . . . 5c Yd.

Fringe, edging and welting to make your draperies have a more finished look.

Odd Remnants and Panel Curtains 5c Ea. Drapery Cranes, one of a Kind, samples c eo 0 oe “ oo 4.39€¢

Broadloom Remnants!

1—4.6x4.6 Rose Twistweave . . . $8.95 1—4.6x4.6 Rust Twistweave . . . $8.95 1—4.6x4.6 Red Twistweave 0G $8.95 1—4.6x6 Blue Twistweave . . . $9.95 1—9x4.3 Brown Twistweave . . $11.95 1—9x6 Green Leaf Wilminster .. $23.70 1—9x4.4 Rust Twistweave . . . $11.95 1—9x4.6 Wine Leaf Wilton . . . $13.95 1—9x7.4 Rust Leaf Axminster . . $21.95 1—9x5.3 Tan Texture Axminster $13.95 1—9x5.4 Plain Rose Velvet . . . $12.95 1-—9x5.6 Rust Twistweave . . . $15.95 1-—9x5.5 Rose Leaf Axminster . . $13.95 1-—-9x%x5.10 Hooked Pattern Axminster .. 9 © 0 0 0 $14.95 6—9x12 Bigelow Sanford Rugs, Hook or Leaf Patterns . . . $14.95

Rayon Velveteen Remnants

Lovely rayon velveteen remnants in greens, blues and wines. Remnants 00 ® Yard

range from 1 yard to ample dress PLAINS! STRIPES!

lengths. 54-inch WOOLENS

PLAIDS! A choice selection of woolen fabrics in plaids, plains and stripes. Many nice colors. Wool {4 content tag on each bolt. Fine for spring S Yard 29¢ Yd.

suits, skirts and slacks. 32-In. Checked Ginghams . » 10¢c Yd.

Rayon Twill Remnants . . .

Rayon Samples . . . . . . . 15c Ea.

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