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They’re strictly groovey fashions—and fun to wear! Pretty, becoming, practical—slated for a busy life and a long one, too! Colors—soft and muted. Fabrics—for Spring-through- “Summer. From a large collection in our Youth Center.

Skirt in luana cloth. Pastels, with em- Skirt of solid color spun rayon with ric-

round necks. White with colorful braid trimJersey skirt in gay multicolor prints. Sizes ming. Sizes 3 to 6x. $L19 to $1.79. = 7 to 14, $3.98. Sport shirt of rayon luana ‘e cloth. Solid colors. Sizes 7 to 14. $2.25. ~—Youth Center, Downstairs at AYRES

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Named After Founder Of University.

Times Special WASHINGTON, April * 21.—Rep. Louis Ludlow, Indianapolis Democrat, has asked that one of the large new maritime commission ships be named after Ovid Butler, founder of Butler university. The Ludlow request was addressed to Chairman John M. Carmody of the U. 8. maritime commission, It reads: “One of the fine establishments of our Indianapolis district is Butler university, founded nearly one hundred years ago by Ovid Butler. “Some friends of that ‘university have asked me if it would be possible for one of the new ships of the maritime commission to be named in honor of Mr. Butler. Knowing the history of the university and the great part performed by Mr, Butler in the educational and cultural development of our city and state, I believe the suggestion is most commendable. Butler university is one of the leading co-education institutions of the middle west, completely equipped with beautiful buildings located on a rolling, wooded campus of approximately 250 acres. I send you herewith a publication entitled “Butler University” which presents in textual and pictoral form the history and attractions of this splendid institution of learning. “The naming of a ship for Ovid Butler would be a signal honor worthily conferred on a great and distinguished educator and I hope it may be possible for you and your committee to act favorably on this request. I will be pleased if you will submit this suggestion to your associates and I will be grateful for as early a reply as suits your convenience.”

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memorate the discovery of iron ore {in the Lake Superior district in 1844 | The. Inland Steel Co. has purchased the old Greenwood. Furnace west of Ishpeming, Mich., and hopes to restore the furnace to a point where a cast of iron can be made. The {furnace was built the last year of [the Civil war for the production of charcoal iron. It was in operation 10 years.

BLAST INDO-CHINA BRIDGE CHUNGKING, April 21 (U.P.).— Mitchell bombers of the 14th air force damaged a two-span bridge at Moi Moi, Indo-China and scored hits on buildings and railroad tracks south of the bridge April 19, a communique from headquarters of Lt. Gen. Joseph W. Stilwell said today.

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Charles Voyles Robert Cullom

Two Indianapolis men, CHARLES VOYLES and ROBERT CULLOM, won their commissions and pilot wings at Blytheville, Ark., recently. Voyles, son of Mrs. Bessie P. Voyles, 3648 Graceland ave, was appointed a flight officer, and Cullom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscas Finkbiner, 337 S. Temple ave. was commissioned a second lieutenant.

TWO PLAYS SET AT TECHNICAL

‘Unaccustomed As | Am’ And ‘My Lady’s Lace’ To Be May 25.

The senior class of Technical high school will present two one-act plays, “My Lady's Lace” and “Unaccustomed As I Am,” May 25 at the gym. Miss Evelyn Kletzing will direct and the school orchestra will play.

Students are co-operating - with the student affairs committee for the “Clean Up” day Monday at Tech. Groups are in charge of certain campus areas which they will clean the rest of the semester. The fitness committee includes Miss Martha Gentry and Richard Rinsman, Paul Stock, Borden Crews, James Trobaugh, Richard Armstrong, William Brandon, Winston Churchill, Kenneth Hoy and Henry Russe, chairman. Faculty sponsors are Miss Gertrude Thuemler, Mrs. Martha Turpin, Fred Gorman and D. C. Park.

The Horizon club is “collecting jokes, cartoons and crossword puzzles for scrap books to be sent to service men.

Tryouts for + “Sketchbook, a student talent review, were held recently, under the direction of C. 8. Stewart, program production director. The review is to be given May 5 in the boy's gym with a surprise theme.

0. E. S. SETS ANNUAL LIVENT The Ruth L. Miers club, O. E. 8S, will hold its annual meeting -in honor of Mrs. Miers, past worthy grand matron of the Indiana grand chapter, at 6:30 p. m, Wednesday at

the library room, Y. W. C. A.

RATIONING DATES

MEAT-—Red stamps AS8, BS, C8, D8, E8, F8, G8, Hs, J8, K8, L8 and M38 in Book 4 good indefinitely for 10 points each. N8, P8 and Q8 become valied Sunday for 10 points each indefinitely.

CANNED GOODS-—Blue stamps AS, BS, C8, D8, Es, F8, G8, HS, J8 and K8 in book 4 good indefinitely { for 10 points each. SUGAR—Stamps 30 and 31 in Book 4 are good indefinitely for 5 pounds. Stamp 40 in Book 4 good

New Spring Percales

Full bolt pieces in lovely new patterns and colors. Washable. Choice of large 2 C¢ or small designs. These fabrics are especially nice for dresses, play clothes.

C. 0 G. Bleached Muslin .... Yd. 25¢

Cloth of Gold bleached muslin. 36 Inches wide. Sorry, limit of 10 yards to a customer,

white, aqua.

80x80 Brown Muslin. , .... Yd 22¢

Blue and White Striped Ticking, Yd. 29¢

Heavy A. C. A. ticking for mattress, spring ‘and pillow covers. Blue and white stripes. ‘ Large remnant lengths. .

Rayon and Cotton Samples . « + Ea. 15¢

2000 Yards of new rayon and cotton dress samples. % to 1 yard lengths. Prints, stripes, florals. Variety of colors and weights.

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Brighten up your bedrooms with these lovely sculptured chenille bedspreads! Solid or multicolors in a wonderful selection. Choice of a variety of attractive patterns. Chenille is thick on a heavy sheeting. Blue, green, rose, gold, peach,

39 Inches wide. Remnant lengths to choose from. Fine 80-square thread count, .

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for-& pounds of canning sugar. Applicants applying for canning sugar should send in spare stamp 317, attached to their application, not sugar stamp 37.

SHOES—Stamp 18 in Book 1 expires April 30. No. 1 “airplane” stamp in Book $ good indefinitely. Stamp No. 2 in Book 3 becomes valid May 1. GASOLINE—Stamp A-11 is good for 3 gallons through June 21; B32 C2, B3 and C3 good for 5 gallons until further notice; T. good for 5 gallons; El good for 1 gallon; Rl good for 5 gallons only at bulk stations. A, B, C, D and T coupons are not valid until they have been indorsed in ink or pencil with automobile registration number and state. Motorists need write only 1944 numbers .on book and coupons.

FUEL OIL—Period 4 and 5 coupons valid through Sept. 30. All changemaking coupons and reserve coupons are now good. Cone sumers should have used not more than 97 per cent of their rations as of April 15.

TIRES—Inspection on passenger automobiles discontinued. Commercial vehicle tire inspection every six months or every 5000 miles, whichever is first. Inspection certificates still will be a requisite in obtaining replacement tires.

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Reversible Coats— Were $19.95—Now

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Camel’s Hair Coats— 22.95—Now ..... ..$18.50

Fleeces, Plaids, Shetlands— Were $19.95 to $29.95, Now $19.95

2-P¢. Spring Suits— In Sums Shetland — Plaids Were $19.95-$29.95, Now $15.95 up

Men's All-Wool Suits— Were $29.95—Now .......$24.95

Men’s All-Wool Topcoats— | Were $39.50—Now res nee 329.95

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