Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1942 — Page 12
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them at the Star Store—rafitess assortfockings at every price to pult your budget. the QUALITY of Star Stere hose amaztoo! Give Star Store Hse for Christmas r your own use! :
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Rayon Hose of high twishRay de Chine re is a hose you will like, for it does “fot yr when worn. Sizes 8149 104. h nylon or silk.
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While 320 Pairs Last Full-Fashioned SILK HOSE
Hand-picked seconds from a high grade mill. All silk leg and
foot with mercerized top. Fashionable colors, Sizes 9 to 1014.
enier Rayons which Ww§ not replace to sell at this as reinforced foot fox bility. Sizes 9 to 104
Store, Street Floor
For Her Dresser! GLASS VANITY SET
$20
Of sparkling crystal, st has oval shaped mirror botfom, tray, two perfume ad powder box. Very beauwigl style,
Star: SI pot 2 Floor
Complete 8-Piece
COCKTAIL SET nN Includes a tall glass shaker, six cocktail glasses and a neat plastic tray. An outstanding value
at this price. Star Store, Street Floor
black. Star Store, Street Floor
Give - Comfort This Christmas
Gift Slippers
For Women and Misses
MEN'S OPERA SLIPPERS $2.46 and $2.98
All kid, with flexible leather soles and rubber heels. Sizes 6 to 11.
BOYS’ GIFT SLIPPERS $1.39
Mocca 13 styles, padded leather soles, 0
WOMEN'S GIFT SLIPPERS $1.98
Rayons or satins in a wide choice of , colors, Leather soles. Sizes 4 to 9.
KIDDIES’ GIFT SLIPPERS 98¢
Quilted satins with padded leather soles. Sizes 8% to 3.
Star Store—Street Floor
We H ave the
GIFT
Large size, including sports prints and the smart new “Career Girl”
designs. Sports prints ... 15¢ 4 ens, rolled hems £00 29¢, 39¢, 59¢ Box Star Store, Street Floor
New cotton Boxed Hankies at
Chromium
MEAT PLATTERS $15 :
Large, tarnish - proof chrome platter with tree well at bottom. A precious gift that will soon be unobtainable. Star Store, Street Floor
Large Selection of
GIFT BIBLES
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Many styles. King James version. Some have genuine leather bindings and are indexed. Here is a gift sure of welcome. . Star Store, Street Floor
lenty “of Toys I= in Star shapioriaND) rollapsible
39¢ 49¢
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A Gift for Every Home! Chenille Spreads
$ & 95 *
Large, full size spreads in the 8 loveliest over- , .all tufting of # ‘baby chenille.’ Wide selection of dainty color combinaJ tions to harmonize with the bedroom. but also something you want to o beatiify your own home.
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Brocaded Rayon LOUNGING ROBES
They feature ko shawl collars of contrasting or self colors, and have three generous size pockets.” Choice of striped or jacquard patterns.
Full Cut
Comfor
Gift Pajamas
Hr ; Made of fine gabardine cloth in plain blue, tan,” brown and green. Large shawl col-. lar. In large, medium and small sizes. These are very fine! pockets. All sizes :
Warm, Comfortable BEACON ROBES Warm, nN well made robes for service men, college men, and all who look
for hard wear! Double ombre colorful patterns! Big
Men's Gabardine LOUNGING ROBES
56%
Star Store, Street Floor
Very Special!
Shirt Values
For Christmas Giving $15 59
Well tailored, sthartly %* shirts in a wide variety of the most becoming patterns and colorings. Also plain whites. These shirts have fused collars and all the features that make them great favorites with men who like to be well dressed at all times. Sizes 14 to 17—sleeve lengths 32 to 35.
Men’s Van Heusen Shirts
2%
Large selection of fancy broadcloths, woven madras and fancy rayon stripes. Also plain white. All have the famous Van Heusen collars. Sizes 14 to 18. Star Store, Street Floor
Large Selection of Fine
Gift Neckwear
$700
Silks and rayons in literally hundreds of carefully § selected new patterns and colorings. These are the kind of ties men buy for theme selves.
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Star Store, Street Floor
1 85 * Slipover or coat styles in hand-
some sfriped broadcloths. All sizes—A to D. These are the
a fussy man stop fussing! Star Store, Street Floor
GAPESKIN COATS
A gift every man wants! Of fine, soft capeskin or horsehide leather with zipper or button front!
‘Ribbed coat sweaters with doubie elute, in navy oF Erg. Alm
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Give Him Something to Wear
Give him things that are durable—that are styled like Dad’s— that make him look manly! For example:
Boys’ Leather Jackets . . . . . *1.96
Boys’ “Fruit of the Loom” Shirts $1.19
Boys’ Plaid Flannel Shirts . . . Boys’ Snappy Military Suits . . Zip. or But. Bwaators ' = All-Wool Gift Scarfs .
Star Stere, Street
Hey, Santa
Hospital Staff Puzzled Over “Little Boy Blue”
“Little Boy Blue” . Someone must want him for Christmas.
Times Special PITTSBURGH, Dec. 18—Here's a sleuthing job for you, Santa Claus: Just find out who “Little Boy Blue's” parents are, and ask them to come to Mercy hospital here and take him home. Do that, and “Little Boy Blue” won't ask
for anything else on Christmas morning. The Mercy hospital staff and the Pittsburgh police are sorry to have to ask you in on the case, Santa Claus, what with all the other things you have on your mind at this time of year. But they're frankly puzzled—and have been, ever since Nov. 30, when they found this curly-headed, blue-eyed youngster in a Pittsburgh tourist hotel, dressed in girl’s clothes, nursing a black eye and a bruised elbow, and clutching a chocolate bar in one hand and a snapshot of three bears in the other. “Little Boy Blue” would be glad to help if he could, but he's only about 2 years old and can't talk yet. To complicate matters, all identifying labels had been removed from his girl's outfit when he was found. Even the name had been removed from the hotel guest towel which served him as a diaper.
BIG FOUR LEGION WILL HOLD PARTY
Big Four Railway Legion post 116, 906 S. Keystone ave, will hold its third annual Christmas party for all children living in the vicinity of the post home at noon Sunday. Each child will receive a gift. M. F. Murnan, chairman of the entertainment committee, is in charge of arrangements.
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AXIS AIR FORCE GETS HEADAC
Planes Run Low While Alli Blast Supply Lines ar | Wreck Watersides.
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ews, Lo “oy 18.—Bizerte Tunis are getting hell from k and medium Anglo - Ameri bombers, according to reliable | ports now reaching London. Th attacks are kept up by day night, American flying fo! operating mostly by daylight smashing accuracy. The attacks are concentrated, docks and airfields, Damages the latter are reducing the abi of the enemy to send out di bombers and fighters for gro strafing of allied troops while terside havoc is making the of maintaining supplies to the |
emy the worst kind of head
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Walter Nehring has ne more i |a total of 200 operational p ‘ {of all types around Tunis.
of these are fighters and he not had at any time mare than, 3 dive-bombers,
Ground' Staffs Hi¢
Allied attacks on axis airfie certainly are hampering the eff of the luftwaffe ground staffs maintain serviceability and it calculated that less than two~-th the total force are able to take the air in any given day. The enemy has moved down: stantial bomber forces from and elsewhere to Sicily. Pro ) 200 or 300 are now based on ti island, but it is positively : that their attacks in Algiers and other allied-held bases are in nificant compared to what is bel handed out to the enemy ) North Africa, Malta and Libya. Despite urgent axis needs planes in the Mediterranean ter, the Germans seemingly h not felt that it was safe to draw anything from the force ti maintain in northwest which tries to ward off American blows delivered conti ously from Britain.
~ Planes Running Low
The enemy’s bomber shortage evidenced by the fact that he now using fighter types, a single bomb, for nuisance light raids against Britain. But there is not the slighte evidence that the enemy is le | of mounting heavy night attacks ef the likelihood that he will be placed in the near future.
STUDENTS TO HEAR YULE BIRTH STOR
The Rev. R. G. Skidmore of wood Methodist church will’ the, story of the first Christi Wednesday at 9 a. m. before the Southport high school students their annual Christmas party. The Rev. H. E. Eberhardt of Wheeler City mission will speak “Christmas Today” and the R& F. T. Taylor of Southport Method church will give the invocation ax benediction. The high school orche tra and other music students w present a program. Christmas vacation for Seuth students begins Wednesday school.
ROME IS REMOVING:
Italians have devised a scheme | save their capital from aerial bardments, according to Rome patches reaching here, oe All “military objectives,” these reports say, are being removed fi Rome. It is hoped that by means Italy, “without losing prose.
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