Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 March 1942 — Page 9

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HATS 3.95

make fashion headlines—e pill boxes, sailors, bonnets, exciting

veiled or flowered groups.

A complete selection of the ‘youthful, large headsizes,

Blacks, navy, turf, beige, red and kelly are the news pr

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Simulated leather in cowhide Copied :

and calfskin grains. of more costly styles. Black browns, reds, tans, navy an kelly green.

ivelope styles. A splendid ase sortment.

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Women's Rich Rayon Satin

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HOSE $1 95

Our big assortment includes fine sheers and durable service weights in § good assortments 4 i spring colors. Lisle or rayon tops. Sizes 814 to 1015. :

! For nurses & Beauticians—Fullfashioned WHITE NYLON HOSE.

Star Store Street Floor

$1.95

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TROUSER—ALL-WOOL

SPRING SUITS

For Men and Young Men

30 $35 wi $4.5

Fine Quality Perfect Draping Worsteds

Every suit of finest all-wool worsteds in newest spring shades of brown, grey, blue and tan. Stripes, checks and mixtures. Stouts, slims, regulars and shorts, in single-breasted or double-breasted styles. Also sport suits with one pair of pants that match the coat plus another pair of fine gabardine or whipcord. Sizes 33 to 50.

Men's Clothing, Street Floor

BUY ON OUR 10-PAY PLAN

You simply make a. small down payment then arrange to pay the balance in ten equal, weekly

payments. You get your suit at once and pay as you wear it.

Credit Office, Second Floor

Young Men's 2 Long Pants

STUDENTS’ SUITS

$192,

Sizes 14 to 2

Fine all - wool tweeds, shetlands and mixtures. Your choice of conventional 2trouser suits or sport suits with 1 pair of gabardine slacks and 1 pair of pants to match

the coat. Star Store, Street Floor -

BUY NOW—USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN

Boys’ 2 Long Panis

SPRING SUITS

quality cassimeres in smart spring patterns in brown, blue, grey and tan. Every suit has 2 pairs of long pants, a vest and Stylish double - ‘breasted coat. Sizes 6 to 18. OTHER SUITS $10.95 to $19.95

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Snappy New

SPRING HATS

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Newest spring shades and Shapes. Genuine leather

sweat bands. Choice of brown, teal, ‘blue, tan and green. Sizes 684 to Tl. -

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- BROADGLOTH SHIRTS

$ 1 a3

1200 Patterned broadcloth or JR solid color white broadcloth.

Sizes 14 to 17.

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Four Get Wings

Lieut. McLary Lieut. Lewis

SIXTEEN HOOSIERS were in the most recent graduating class at the air corps huge gulf coast training center at Randolph field, Tex. Among these were Lieut. Winfred M. Headley, Bloomington; Lieut. Thomas Kiernan, 537 N. Tibbs ave.; Lieut. Maurice R. McLary, Pendleton, and Lieut. Armit W. Lewis, Shelbyville. These men, now expert. fighter pilots, completed 30 weeks df intensive training before they received their “wings.” The training included formation flying, advanced navigation, instrument flying and gunnery. The graduates now will be assigned either as instructors or fighters.

PARTIAL BLACKOUT OF RESORTS ORDERED

TRENTON, N. J, March 13 (U. P.).~New Jersey seashore resorts were under orders today to partially blackout for the duration of the War. The New Jersey defense council ordered the compulsory darkening or “dim out” along the New Jersey coast from Cape May to Atlantic Highlands so that passing ships will not be silhouetted against the shore glare, making them easy targets for enemy submarines. Members of the council said the “dim out” was agreed upon after a conference with army and navy officials. They emphasized, however, that the partial blackout will cause little or no inconvenience to resort residents or vacationers.

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120 OF INDIANA RAILROAD CITED

Are Honored for Daily Practice of Safety. Daily practice of safety today

«brought citations to 120 Indiana

Railroad bus and truck drivers.

William Brqwn, Anderson city bus driver, was awarded a gold pin for his record of eight consecutive years’ service without a “chargeable” acci det. Sixty-eight completed from

and 51 have driven at least one year without mishap. Certificates of award were signed by Ray Garrett, company president.

Local Citations

Those on Indianapolis “runs” who were cited follow: George Denny, Earl E. Roser, Loyal R. Yoder, Floyd Childers, Clarence Wilson, Neff Dykes, H. B. Manning, Everett Kreigh, Ed Bel knap, William R. Frazier, E. Paul Wood, Estle Dennis, Roscoe Edwards, Walter C. Fidler, Glen Rhodes, Roy Beamer, Raymond C. Cray, Alfred C. Grose, Wayne O. Morehead, Richard Stitt, Ralph O. Ellis, Charles G. Grove, Paul R, Adair, Russell Powell, Ople E. Cox, William J. Stanley, L. B. - Giddings, Marvin Walbring, James M. Hardman, Frank G. Sparks, William V. Ezell. Max R. Forrest, John T. Quinn, Johnson F. Weddle, Wilmer A. Harlan, Frank P. Flinn Jr., W. H. Owen, G. Peaster, G. D. Hamblem, Harley

Corya, Walter C. Kennedy, James L. Eisman, Sherman Lay, Andrew Cantrell, George Collins, Roscoe Love, Carl P. Pryor, Aaron Hurt, Cyril P. Boling, Harry Bolton, Delman P, Wright and Gilbert Leonard.

PUBLIC INVITED TO ORATORICAL CONTEST

The public has been invited to attend the 12th district American Legion high school oratorical contest to be held at 8 o'clock tonight at the World war memorial. Six pupils will compete, two each

from the Indianapolis public and parochial and the Marion county schools.

A winner and alternate will be selected. The winner will compete in the southern zone contest March 25. From this contest pupils will be selected for the state contest to be held here April 8.

M’GUFFEY GROUP TO MEET The Indianapolis McGuffey society will meet in the World war memorial tomorrow at 1:30 p. m. The program will include a song, “Pearl Harbor,” by Mrs. Florence

Free MacDonald, moving pictures,

“The Navy in Action,” and readings

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