Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1944 — Page 4
y High Country War Is Unknown and People Want Only Solitude | Times Forolen races, the Dalai Lama is God's Vice | After a 21:day rip on horse. | | the Dalal Lama takes over With his MANY, Sept. 38.0. P).A captured,
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from our own. rE » | lof a sound, intelligence and strong|Na: : e machine age and wants none| When he becomes of age in about Neaching La, a away | will. Except for mother, father and |ary 10 years, he will assume govern-
brothers, he, of course, is surround- | Himalayas, I have paid my respects mental authority over some 3,000, entely gious — ey 9 ed by priestly influences. 5 to. the 9-year-old priest-king—the 000 Tibetans under sway of the vast. amount. of dats during Many Tibetans have heard about rd : |Dalai Lama~by offering a special | Lhasa regime, © ni a i tventure. He | [the United States but few except tans consider themselves ex- silk scarf and four sacred symbols.| Meanwhile, these temporal powers| | promises to follow today's | [Tibetan officials know much about v fortunate to be out of the| Revered and beloved by Tibetanigre Jargely held by an elderly andl | siory with other articles about | |it- Wa war and believe that their|Buddhists in a way that has to be| conservative priest's regent, assisted] | go “fascinating land of those | | Several of these officials told me seen to be believed, this remarkable |,;q advised by a cabinet composed | | oct kings, Mr. Steele was and promising youth is considered noth of ecclesinstioal and 18 of=/ | ho pirct honafide correspondAs to be the reincarnation of the god |ginials : | ent to visit Tibet in 40 y knowledge or interest in the Chenrezi; patron diety of this sky-! 1 numerous talks with high of- J years, not be forgotten. : J it conflict, for they are with- high land. ficials of the Tibetan government, The United States is the best exit newspapers or broadcasting sta-| He is the 14th of the Dalai Lamas /I have been impressed with the|to continue its present policy of se-|port market for wool. Few Amers. The people of Tibet ask only and though of humble origin is by great power of the church in Ti- clusion from the outer world. fcans realize that every day they lan odds the most outstanding per- | betan affairs. * Nobody of high authority is will-|walk on carpets made from the ios 10 57 20d ah Ioerosting Te sonality I have met in Tibet, * It must be expected that if it 1s|ing to take the responsibility of | fleece of Tibetan sheep. in onkipdondy : To millions of Tibetans and Mon- {not molested by outside influences|drastic changes against the wishes| In a world locked in bloody war, Copyright 1944, by The Indlapapolls Times gols, to some Chinese and Kal«|Tibet will, for some years, choose|of the powerful priesthood. The|this hermit kingdom is a fascinat- { The Chicago Dally News, Inc.
ples and hoped that Tibet would
Since reaching here after a 21horseback:
Soiled Linens, Bedding 13 10 1
SPREADS LACE CLOTHS TOWELS PRINTED LUNCH CLOTHS BLANKETS CHENILLE BATH SETS COMFORTS MATTRESS COVERS
Fabric Remnants Reduced | | Yarols om
MUSLINS SATEENS OUTINGS CHAMBRAYS PERCALES RAYONS CORDUROYS DENIMS ' SEERSUCKERS
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Mostly one of a kind in the group. All soiled or slightly damaged. Priced as marked.
Solid Color Blankets . . . . Ea. $3.99
72x84-Inch wine color blankets; 72% reused wool. Clearasice! : Son 59, Wool Plaid Blankets . . . Pr.$299 = seoronce! Odd or Sot Xd 19¢
Odds and ends of all the various fabrics carried in our
Yard Goods Department. Counter remnants, priced as marked.
“Fieldcrest” 70x80-inch blankets; 3 pounds to the pair. in gray. , usable Chenille Bath R « « + « $1and $1.59 Blue-and-White Ticking . . . Yd. 19¢ inches
In bright colors. Size inches, $1.00. Size 24x40 inches, $1.50 Heavy quality A. C. A. ticking in large remnant lengths; 32
Ticking Pillow Covers . . . 19¢ Buttons! Buttons! Buttons! . . Card, 10¢ all kinds and
StripeSample cards of buttons from a famous maker; and sizes,
Standard size pillow covers in blue-and-white stripe ticking. Printed Luncheon Cloths * eo eo eo oo types, shapes 36-Inch Printed Sheers . . . . Yd. 29¢ Wy integ, sheers, JeqUatly fo d., reduced for cltaranee.
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‘Ayres’ Downstairs Store E. 0. M. Sale\is a regular monthly clearance of all odds and ends, soiled and damaged merchandise—in addition to many very special purchases... all offered at lowest possible levels. Come early tomorrow morning for your share of these fine bargains. Doors open at 9:45, No Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders, Please!
’ 42x42-Inch bleached sheeting lunch cloths with pretty two-color
printed designs.
“Mastercraft” Hooked Rugs $295 $4.95
uy 30x60
Knit Davenport Slipcovers
24748 Inches
22x36 Inches
$6.95 Casmal Shoes
Women's Sportswear Reduced
All-Wool Slipon Sweaters . « . . $1.49
ght irregulars of $3.98 and $4.98 long sleeve sweaters; broken ‘colors.
tton Middy Blouses « « « « « « © In white with navy collars and cuffs; large sizes (42 to 44) only.
Blue Denim Slacks . . « © +. » 99¢
lar $3.00 quality reduced for clearance, CottonPlay Suits . « « « « + « . $1.99 PBhorts and shirt combined, complete with button-front skirt; &mall sizes only; regularly $4.79. :
Jomen’s Cotton Shorts . « « « . $149
Mostly in navy blue; regularly $2.19.
Tops Reducedto . . . « . 19¢ Made of cotton or rayon; regularly 59¢c to 8c.
CottonPinatores . . « « « «+ + + « 49¢
» * Regular $3.00 part wool skirts; in dark colors; sizes 24 to 28.
KLEINERT PERSONALS
Kleinert Sanitary Aprons; irreg’s, 50c Kleinert Sanitary Panties; irreg’s, 69c “Famous Name” Brassieres . . . 59¢
* Maker's closeout. of ‘higher priced brassieres in broken sizes; other Styles reduced to $1.00.
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Daytime Dresses |
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Cotton, rayon crepes, spun rayon . . . a: huge assortment of dresses—all reduced for quick clearance! They are Ayres quality dresses” for general daytime wear; washable prints in stripes and florals; all
sizes in thé group. FORMER $3.00 DRESSES, NOW, $2.00 FORMER $3.98 DRESSES, NOW, $2.79 FORMER $4.98 DRESSES, NOW, $3.49 FORMER $5.90 DRI NOW, $3.49 Seconds of “Famous Name”
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. Clearance’ of 394 pairs of Selby “Easy-Go-er” casual ‘shoes in smart looking moccasin style—also a sportsy
~ low-heel Baby Doll strap. Sizes 414 to 9, AAA to B in * the group. A bargain at $4.95—and a ration stamp!
. Non-Rationed Gabardine Shoes . . $2.59 Regular "$4 ‘to $5.95 ‘black or blue. gabardine dress pumps ‘and
straps; high and medium heels; sizes 4% to 9, AAA to B in the
| Seconds! Bareleg Stockings |
For that smart bareleg look . . . rayon stockings from a maker of No-Seam hosiery; seconds; sizes 81% to 1014 in smart colors.
29:
Childyen’s, Misses’ Ankle Socks, 3 pr, 50¢
Seconds of better quality anklets, greatly reduced; sizes 6 to 10%; assorted colors, : y
Seconds! Rayon SLIPS
Rayon satin and rayon crepe slips in tailored and trimmed styles; tearose % 19 only; sizes 82 to 44 in the group; ° . seconds.
Seconds! Nylon Slips . . . . . . $298
TFour-gore tailored slips in white only; sizes 32. to 40 in the group.
Made of nylon parachute cloth.
otton Dresses, $1 00
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Seconds! “DUTCHESS” Undies
“Individually Yours”
Rayon Knitted Slips, Seconds. 9
Cotton Tuckstitch Panties, Seconds. PN " Gotton Tuckstifch Vests, Sonds ____ BD°
Warm, comfortable knitted slips of famous “Indera” quality; built ~ up shoulder; assorted lengths and sizes; seconds. . =~ .
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~ Men Regular $5.75 slack suits reduced
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" Reproductions of antique hooked rugs made by skilled
native craftsmen. Buy them for your own hoiie! Buy them now for Christmas giving—they make wonderful gifts!
Oval Axminster Rugs . « « « . « Limited quantity of these throw-size rugs—reduced for clearance; several patterns. ’
Chenille Throw Rugs . . . . . . $1.59
In peach color only; while a limited quantity lasts.
6x9-Foot Rag Rugs e so os os o $19.75 Just four rugs at this clearance price! Ideal for bedrooms or children’s room, '
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Brighten your old davenport, or save the covering on a good one! Choice of seven patterns and col- $ 3-98 ors. Easy to slip on and off. EACH
Striped Ticking Dra “oe Drapes far-hedrooms, made of preity stripe ticking; Sn 1 Net Panel Curtains . . . . . Each, $1
36x54-Inch panel curtains made of camoufla, ; lity 1 i ge net; extra heavy
» $1.98 fit windows
+ o« 79 Yd., 39¢ Img for drapes and ‘slip-
300 Fine Fabric Handbags
Children’s and Infants’ Wear
Irregulars and Samples of Regular $5 to $10 Bags From a Famous Maker!
Mostly one or two of a kind in this large assortment of fine handbags! Large roomy styles, dressy and tailored styles in rayon faille or crepe; small bags and dainty evening styles, in crepes, trimmed with sequins, beads, embroidery. In every wanted color!
Better Jewelry Reduced to . . « .
(PLUS FEDERAL TAX) Clearance of pins, earrings, necklaces—at a big saving.
700 Pcs. Better Neckwear . « . « « 25¢
Collar and cuff sets, slightly soiled and counter mussed.
"Clearance! Men’s Slacks
Regular $1.79 to $2.50 Wash Slacks
Regular $3 Wash and Rayon Slacks $10
Regular $4 Wash and Rayon sols]
Regular $5.00 Rayon Slacks_ —— 8] 98 + Waist sizes 29 {0 38 in the lot—mostly 29 to 32 's Sanforized Slack Suits . .
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Just 100 dresses for juniors, misses, ~ . .women — in spun rayon, cotton, $1.88 Frees
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Infants’ shirts; 28c to 59¢ values Infants’ waterproof sheets; $1.58 value, HALF PRICE Infants’ cotton knit creepers; $1.19 value ........ 59
HALF PRICE
Infants’ wool sweaters, $1.79 value veeses 99 Infants’ cotton knit panties; regularly 59¢ ........29 Infants’ 30x40-inch blankets; regularly 59¢ ...... 29¢ Infants’ 17x18-inch quilted pads; 29¢ value ...... 19¢ Infants’ 17x24-inch quilted pads; 59¢ value. .3 for $1.00 Infants’ broadcloth creepers; $2.00 value ...... $1.39 Infants’ waterproof panties; 29¢ value .+.10¢ Infants’ warm fleece bathrobes; regularly $1.19 .. 69¢ Infants’ warm fleece sacques; regularly 59¢....... 29¢
Tots’Sports Shirts . . . . .... 59¢ Broken sizes; regularly $1.59. : : Tots’SportsShorts . .. . . . . « 59¢ Broken sizes; regularly $1.59. Tots’Dresses . . . «. . « HALF-PRICE ds ahq ends of regular $139 to Qn qualities, reduced for
Boys’ Polo Shirts Reduced
Short sleeve cotton knit shirts in a large group; drasti reduced for quick clearance. Buy them for now and next summer. Small, medium and large sizes. :
Boys’ FeltDressHats « « « « « + Just 60 wool felt hats; snap brims; heather color: soiled display, Sizes 7, 7% and 7% .only. j ’
50¢ from
Better Dre sses Reduced
3 Yeduced for quick clear:
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