Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 March 1944 — Page 4

- a Oh ——— THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES REPLI i "FRIDAY, MARCH 1,194 8 14a; sn ————————————————— A Complete \ e on One Floor ves Where Corre] Fashions Are Loss Expensive H————— mt - 410 ) IS : 4 is : ; EB 5 3 ; a , ow *. . . X gar EB g er , Army, Na ' Scheme for Big 2 | - »N | 0, i Goebbels 9 E : Loss. ~ Dam Is Opposed by E. " An Inhabitants, H | (Contin By PAUL. GHALY IZ i Times Foreign Correspondent = drone ty BERN, March 17.—If there were = / Hn dges in Potsdam in the 18th cen |Z . m : Jon there are judges today in E i o ant! aitetaf Coire, capital of the tiny Grison 3 o n ground fore canton of Switzerland. In these 'S in Teva! and g words the Swiss ‘press sums up ais 0 DS apes comparison, of the situation in'Z the me which Frederick the Great was once |= gieale How : det by Seam : E 3 os who j miller who re- g = craft. fused to sell his I= low “The co mill which stood 18 stances rive 2 mediately 11 8 : 88-95 bombing att |S . tively low habitants s Sizes for gn : i : Spouslis fe Rhanwaid valley = : Spirit-lifting way to put new color in your life, “This actio Xho, for “how = Juniors look pretty and springlike when your coat comes of careful st od Iz and off! Sweet field flowers in neat little nosegays identificatio res a their Mr Ghall 5 . on rayon crepe. One and two-piece styles, frilly vent sm a ancestral farms to make room for = Misses or draped, and oh-so-flattering! From our new : pe Jack a dam. = Spring collection. Blue, green, lilac, rose. Sizes a In 1942 the inhabitants of three 9 to 15 and 12 to 20. in San Pre Rheinwald villages, Splugen, Medels |S * -=Fashion Dress Department, . Wis carried snd Nufenen, which lie in the re-|= Downstairs at AYRES Henry L. 8 mote Alpine valley in the Grison|= conference. canton were requested by Swiss elec- | IE Teceived off trical concerns, supported by the = that it was Nazis press, to leave their farms. = sion” but d They were offered such induce- = | S ring Seven ho: ments as new farms, richer land, = : 1% y. NeW p navy issued modern comfort and indemnities. = £ mitre But nothing could shake their at- is Itchy Tri tachment to the soil of their fore- = : fahers 2 | $2.95 Blamed . Politics intervened, The scheme |Z E NEW YO for the Rheinwald dam was said to|= i The 23 An ’ Be ene, Froatest achievement of i } In wonderful fabrics: tweeds, all-wool shet- shot a S8 B ent, al- = v3 > - Trav ' + 1 Iv Dr. Joseph Goebbels, himself, in = lands, twills, wool-and Tayon crepes! Fagus rea " one of his Das Reich articles ac- |= magazine-smart styles: ; y coats, reefers, Bogan usiz cused the Swiss villagers of “stuh- = chesterfields, bobby coats! Expertly tailored, enemy raid burn resistance,” which called for = i knowingly fashioned to fit and flatter. We

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current as Germany can from her neighbors. The Swiss villagers remained in- | different to the great Goebbels, |= They finally won their battle, Three|S days ago the council of state of |= Grison canton decreed that no legal |= means in Switzerland could be ap-| plied against the inhabitants, So far there i¢ no reaction from |= the German side. But the Swiss = press hails the courage and tenacity | I= of its countrymen,

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sketch just two from a spanking fresh collection: ~—Coat Department, Downstairs at AYRES

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Such a pretty and practical way to greet the spring—a classic suit in down-soft wool shetland. Expertly tailored and flatteringly styled. In spring fresh iil powder blue and lilac. Sizes 12 to 18,

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RED CROSS PACE

A $20450 contribution frem the! = International Harvester Co. and |Z 8400 employees today set the pace 'S = for industrial groups in the Red |= Cross fund drive. The $10450 from the employees! = is. better than the $3 per person!= mverage that must be maintained if |= the industrial division quota of $275,000 is met. Walter J. Stuhldreher, chairman | of the division, said that this first | report should serve as an incentive for generosity on the part of others. The county goal for all divisions is| $1,146,000.

We sketch just one from a huge collection of beautiful suits in all-wool shetland, checks, “Teca” gabardine and twills. The four-button classic with tucking at the waistline for a soft, fitted look. The skirt has a front and back kick pleat, “Teca” gabardine in pretty pastels. Sizes 10 to 16.

$2.00 Add to the face value of your suit with a Fruit of the Loom blouse in rayon crepe with a perky bow tie. White only, sizes 32 to 38. Or, choose a tailored rayon crepe blouse by Fruit of the

Loom with dainty fagotting. White only. Sizes 34 to 40.

—Suit Department, Downstairs at AYRES

~—Sportswear, Downstairs at AYRES

ERT NOTRE

POOL PLUNGE 720 T0 OPEN £ CENTRAL ‘Y’ RALLY

Over 100 RY of Indianap- | olis Gra-Y clubs will hold a rally | at the Central Y. M. C. A. at 6 P. m. today. "In charge of the event will be, Glen Reynolds, secretary of the Central branch( boys' division, and! = William Kuebler; John Turner and!S Allen Gardner, district branch ex- |= ecutive secretaries. A plunge in the, s pool will open the rally. Other events will be group sing-| Ing, movies of the world series last fall, entertainment by the Rev. Manno Shatto's club 22 and finals | in the Bible memory contest.

HOURS: 8:30 A. M. to 10 P. M.

Boy coat in all wool shetliand. Large flap pockets, open vent back. Wonderful over suits. Pretty pastels. Sizes 12 to 18.

Junior favorite in all-wool, Semi-fitted type with new flap pockets and the new, flattering collar. Pretty pas- . tels. Junior sizes,

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Spring Handbags $53-00

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Small or large roomy styles in this big new group! Simulated leathers, rayon failles, rayon cord fabrics and felts. Tophandle, underarm and shoulder strap styles. Plain tailored and: dressy shirrdd types. Black, brown, turf, red and kelly. Other Handbags, $3.95 to $7.95.

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RAYON STOCKINGS 85¢ .. 95¢

These are the Proportioned Fit rayon stock- Cag . : ings! With Sheermode hosiery you. can say Brisk and beautiful little farewell to ‘wrinkles at the ankles, twisting shoes that trip gail /, confiseams, incorrect lengths! They fit you ‘as if dently i ketched they were made. for You-and YOU one sin _- are just three oh- as yles

lovely Spring shades. from a smart collection! —Hosleiy, Downgtairy at AYRES : of =Fashion Shoe Department,

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Smart eyecatchers for your pretty ears! Beautiful earrings in simulated gold, pastel colored plastics, ‘simulated pearls, sterling * silver, hand _painted china, Strictly tailored or jeweled types in a variety of sizes. . =Downstairs at AYRES

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