Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1943 — Page 14
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WASHINGTON, My 31 (6. #» epresnnivs of th. dominion 4 cmeert of ern snr | INUSHial Area Shortage
- Prime Minister Winston Churchill governments. After talking with!jcan tunes. Churchill took par- . . . * Sten one Ty Gwent om Ser tien: tn tke wel | Mary Force Milk Rationing
With the United States marines White House. with the musi 8 , makines | ouse | c. By BETTY MarDONALD Clothiers and WPB Heads WAR WORKERS : "Keep Feeling Fit ...Keep Production Up”
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ee ee —— = WASHINGTON, ly. 31—Rationing milk for children and Agree on 1943 Plan | —_— ———— grown amoun tricky problem, and doesn’ : i Want to tackle It unless Its Somoluters Hors 40 oa ; - To Avoid Control. CELERY- Y ESCE | iy A
However, with labor and feed shortages, bad weather extra SUf milk production Fond an WASHINGTON, May 21 (U. P.). for Specs, Relief of
i ~Rationing of clothi: d textil ou fo mesh apeutwre meee | PO ining and wxille HEADACHES - UPSET STOMACH toning may be put into effeet Je ER been avoided, at least for 1043, pro- NEURALGIA - OVERINDULGENCE
this autumn, possib through vided the public buys sensibly. i i L L E # - W 0 H L A priority system. = Passing of the immediate threat tM Mbnsoinndoe tose *% Milk shortages are iS was disclosed following a meeting | r——— y — ee eee eee being =" \ aony Toul ERE pr eig Open Every Night 'Til 8 o’Clock—Sat, 'Til |
felt now in many industrial ti War Production Board Chair areas, ally in the South, NPA NE Dai oy aon Bard Chis espetia lly BNF man Donald M. Nelson and Arthur
® where communities are at- 3 J tempting to work out Su a D. Whiteside, chief of WPB's office Spun rationing programs. ) == of civilian requirements. Despite growing demands NS EN / A blue print was not worked out 4 there will always be enough LR =9 and hard-and-fast decisions were Sa :
milk for the children of not made. But, an official said, a
America, economists promise. | general plan of action was tacitly || SE “RAN { Dept Store—619 N. Capitol Av p agreed upon which was described as oN ANN op North and Walnut L 6 oe ou
$n having “brought a much better tone
In response to such great demand by our many customers On Pins an to the situation.” A \ We now present a separate department devoted to children’s 9 d Needles { \ Extra Special! « « Men's Sleeveless
wearing apparel. Come tomorrow and see our extensive Dress pattern makers throughout the nation have set a rec- One Fact Inescapable \ NN assortments . . . style-right and budget-priced. ord goal this year of 50,000,000 patterns for home sewing. Most The one inescapable fact, it was an AN SWEATERS popular styles: two-piece sports dresses; garden clothes and slacks. | |gaid, is that there will be fewer NR Slipover Styles c
Stores report a run on cotton goods; also a reduction of the textile products for the remainder G ’ RN \ «Good 1} ] R } \ \ I \ number of pattern books available. Some fashion sheets have been of the Reva This, an official said, RR NN \ sweaters." Smal, Nl. Putieracd
cut as drastically as 60 per cent. must be accepted by civilians. Once
$8 *& 2 =» accepted by them, he said, they \ a * Odds 'n' Ends : have one of two choices: | \ Men's Sport Shirts ; 4 1. Buy sensibly and not as they | =<Neat silk stripe, 2 pockets, long *1 5 all, ®-
sleeves. Green, blue, tan. Sm
' For Toddlers to 'Teeners A new molding powder has been invented which makes plastic did in the “good old days.” med. & large sizes.
articles withstand temperatures as hot as 212 degrees Fahrenheit. 2. Struggle with the complexities ‘ 29 99 99 + + + Some of the uses include airplane flying-light lenses, dial of more rigid controls. . : : Pts, and meter faces, medical and dental instruments. . . . Chile con The big retailers, it was said, : * MEN'S MEN'S “T" SHIRTS A
carne, with beans, may now be packaged in glass containers, WPB | | promised Nelson and Whiteside that WHITE SOX Others 3.69 to 5.99 announced . . . the beans were formerly taboo. they would do anything asked of } y . ® 8 @ $: 8 & them. WPB promised to increase Pr. ¢ 50¢ : A most attractive assortment of lovely . production of essential textile items. 2 tor 5 23 cottons, spun rayons, percales, checked Reduce Butter Points? There will be increased simplificaginghams, chintz, seersuckers. Complete OPA may o. k. point value reductions in some grades of farm tion of textile goods, it was said, x\e . Work or dress sox, =White only, combed sizes from 1 to 3, 4 to 6x, and 7 to 14. butter where slow movement during flush milk production seasons but there still is no plan under (ce, 98° regular and anklet. | Hout. hi-neck short threatens waste or spoilage. . . . An appeal to students to save consideration to “place everyone in mt White only. & large sives, |
Play Suits Slack Suits paper has been made by WPB in an effort to meet increased paper | |& uniform.” requirements. . . . Home canned food h point val f 8 1.99 and 2.99 1.99 and 2.99 points per quart and 4 points per pound or pint. Ny
Chambray prints and cote Spun rayons in clever prints ton shantungs in all size and a wide color selection. ¥ to 14 Sizes 1 to 6.
ranges from © to ¥ Your Health in War-Time
I % || Proper Cutting Prevents
HELIER AS A | Ingrown Toenail Infection
wo- tone, NE Ls Bethan oor bp By DR. THOMAS D. MASTERS The Famous “SOUND SLEEP”
Sizes T to . ; ne Ingrown toenail comes about as the result of a penetration of the | Weather-Sealed of t » Soft tissue groove along the margin of the nail of the toe by a splinter |
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. - on the edge of the nail. RAINCOATS |. Because of this penetration, infection is carried through the skin |
3.99 { £3) | upon the jagged edge of the nail into the cushion-like soft tissue | J N | and sets up an inflammatory reaction, associated with pain and |
Snell lied | li which the pressure | cotton herring- | swelling, p ik bone in hi a }} caused by walking aggravates, usually in the great toe. Ingrown NATIONAL \ Ww Ingrown toenail stems from im | toenail is painful, temporarily DIODEr ORIG Of wisn crippling, and sometimes capable MARITIM k the toenail in | of producing constitutional symp-
| which an at- | | toms. D AY”
tempt has been | : If the latter develop, along with
| made to cut the | fever, it is a good idea to seek | nail in an arc pS : | medical care. Watching the teme MAY 22nd instead of : \ | perature if the toe is swollen is | straight across, ¥ a Tuisakie. tight “Vi { Salut i } NN - shoes, or even tig — ictor a e — he Norse! \ hose, are not primary causes, but o a ures ona 4 : . | do pave the way and aggravate America’s | yivk ra os Pow ingrown toenail by increasing the Mioht ot ihe a Metgue on the soft tissue and M n y nail, slightly beyond The treatment of ingrown toe- ere. ant the end of the toe. Because of nail consists of elevati th Marine certain fashionable standards of ng £ aesthetics, many people wish to | ©dge of the nail on the involved see their nails shaped in a rounded a, hy: Sos Sue Projecting ied or even pointed arc, necessitating contac regular cutting away of the core ih the skin, and placing a small He VICTOR ners of the nail to gain the de- wist or fleck of cotton or a piece sired effect. of guttapercha beneath the nail. presents Cutting out the corners of the it Sie Sail w grow, out v nail turns out to be by no means gently cut it straight across. GILBER
the smooth, filed down effect it When the skin has & e in- FORBES
Rayon Jersey Undershirts
Other Blouses, 1.29 These are the blouses the younger ration gs for . sheer tistes,
Sizes § to 8 rayon sheers. Plain, bale
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loon dot, and self-striped. \ 3 ) 3 | appears to the eye at first, for Rayon Jersey ie fected as evidenced by redness and ties Peasant Style n 8s the nail grows, the corners be- swelling next to the nail, pain may Pantie A} come very sharp and ultimately | 1. relieved by soaking the foot in £8 ; dig painfully into the side warm boric acid solution or epsom 29¢ ) \ : | cushions of soft tissue with the salts solution and taking an occaR TEE § unhappy result implied in the sional aspirin tablet. See 4 te 8 SE ERR NY | term ingrown toenail. When the infection has extend- | Tallortd ands. SEI | Pain, redness and swelling along | ed beneath the nail, it will be necERE the margin of the great toenail essary to have a surgeon remove Slips « + vv en 19¢ \ : Ni | are likely to be indications of an | a portion of the nail in order to Gotten BS {te 14 3 R : ingrown toenail. The infection bring about sufficient drainage of ” ¥ 3 3 often recurs several times and | the infection.
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SWEATERS . . ... 100 Snow on © Saag | RATIONING DATES Boer iy LIMIT .... 1 Each to a Customer 176 combination
i crepes . . . they're Slip-over and cardigan styles in colorful wool Colorful 0 14.
and rayon mixtures. Sizes tT to 14 ALAA stels. | i = Canned Goods Sugar % Buy U. S. WAR BONDS and STAMPS!
Blue Stamps G, H and J good| Stamp 12 good for five pounds ®m L through May 31. through May 31. Stamp 13 becomes! | Meat good for five pounds June 1 and ex- on Sale SATURDAY and MONDAY
Red Stamps E, F, G and H are|pires Aug. 15.
BARGAIN BASEMENT Sam sn - ® r eo Boo] | “Homespun” BEDSPREADS
45 EAST WASHINGTON ST.
i S s through June 15. Stamp 18 becomes _— Ped tor. 1 pou good for one pair June 16, : gy.) r- Tires “Beautifull . = —=ppeauiitu FOR ly EOE td? 2) S IP ELS Second Inspection Deadline: A \ : Pay v book vehicles by Sept. 30; B's by “SQ NS : ~ = ae i June 30; C's by May 31; commer. RAR RN lor ihe - cial vehicles every 60 days or ! i NNN h $9 9 / J % While They Last GRADUATE _ miles, whichever is first, 5 03 RB % 8 ] vel - Fuel Oil . {MA bb d “buys” : vert "at toa aa ore. [EC 9-PIECE
Stamp 5 must last until Sept. 30 hh i mer breeze—all priced low.
for heat and hot water. Gasoline Come take your pick of these well-woven spreads. They will W ATER SET
wash well and give excellent service.
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A book, Stamp 5, expires to-
day. Stamp 6 in A hook, becomes valid Saturday and expires July 31. S$ 1 39 $
HOW | LICKED , [ce-Lip Pitcher CONSTIPATION | and 8 Finely" Gosh, did I suffer from con- Etched Glasses Only 72 sets to sell this to price —
hurry. 9 pes. for only
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Diar hounting. | | to L uisite mou 2 : ‘ i “8 25 WEEK! | | w x 3 0TH 1 eat KELLOGE'S ALL-BRAN . ’ ! for breakfast and drink Y ty of water. And—I feel our
ke a new man If my troubles your trouble, take Account
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