Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1944 — Page 4
UPILS Local Pilot Has os GET HONOR RATINGS, 3700 Hours Credit
‘op honor roll students at Ber CAPT, CLARENCE N. WAR-
Davis high school are Richard| REN JR. son of Mr. and Mrs. l.,,qigute for sherift’ in Marion] Brig. Gen. Gerad C. Thomas > 3 C. N. Warren, 419 E. 48th st, is director of the division of plans and |Logan and ‘Virginia Irrgang, each pilot of Pan Am i county, praised the young Demo- Zor the USS, of whom achieved & 16-point rating! P % O° fo erican ALUWayS | ..qt¢ saturday night for thelr work Policies Qe the De ; aH. SUP. IPs, lon ‘six weeks’ report cards, 1 ! in Perry township and assured them | 11 : a i the high honor roll are:| Pane . : ET Eugene, snus, Mary Ans The captain, ¢ |of police protection for their homes, ‘export market, a commerce depart- in the 14-year-old boy's gar- : ; ¢ Hittle, Waiter Blank nk, J n Myers. John who has more property, and township residents if met pitcial guid today. lar of the eh, located on his fathers ; farm, § [Soucie, Baro Be iam Wernaing: a Taling Has ion. Sight he was elected. than en, ¢ 0 this year grew a sweet potato as | Briggs, Max Jackson,| hours motion picture unit of the depart-! big as a pumpkin but possessing ; Connie Brinly: bor iy ee ages Jor credit, re- hp SHeke 81 he meets ment's bureau of foreign and do-| all of the wrinkles of the Bogie Marjorlé ES Thorabraneh, cently completed “I realize that the young people mestic commerce, said in an inter-| Man Karloff in his most gro- brig! a three-months of the township are putting all their energy and money into buying
Walter Wh course at La homes where the sun is bright and
i Joan Carter. Mary view that civilfans were forming! tesque characterization. Watson, Azella Gray, the air pure and where it is an ideal place to raise their families,” the
Ri rider, Floy G: Jong queues in front of theaters| The sweet potato weighs nine Glen Van Tv me Andrews, Dale Gi| Guardia Field, in Rome, Paris and other cities| and one-fourth pounds and grew ah Capt. Warren * | captain said. A graduate of | “LT 00d sheriff? he sald, “I
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IF JACK-O-LANTERNS ‘ were | made out of sweet potatoes Byron Settles Jr, Jennings county 4during H club member, could decorate now giving American films an en- his window with the.Boris Korloff thusiastio reception that points to| of all Jack-o-Lanterns this Hal-
& huge boom in the motion pieture; lqween. the victory medal, the French foure. ‘
ragere, the Haitian campaign medal and the American defense and Asie atic-Pacific service ribbons,
or chamber of ACCEPT MOVING BID bay rious to the] FOR VOTE MACHINES °
pay tribute to the BAS ad je The contract for hauling voting ald the contribu-|Machines and other election equip~ tion Indiana has|ment to the county's 373 precincts - made to the unit, |for the Nov. 7 election was awarded Gen. Thomas Jack Reich,
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Ben Davis high high school’s annual
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early yesterday. | president, will be in charge. row at the Y. Ww. C. A
Seconds! Rayon Slips
We cannot mention the brand of
these famous slips because they are seconds. They are in rayon crepe S 00 and satin—Tailored style—sizes 32 to 44 in the group.
by his son, Byron Jr. at 2515 w. Washington st.
END OF MONTH SALE
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!
Fabric Remnants Reduced
Boys’ Odd Lots Reduced!
13 10 1/5 OFF MUSLINS OUTINGS 2 PERCALES SEERSUCKERS
SATEENS CHAMBRAYS RAYONS DENIMS
Odds and ends of all the various fabrics carried in our Yards Goods Department. Counter remnants, priced as marked.
Heavy-Blue and White Ticking . Yd., 19¢
32"—That famous A. C. A. Blue and White Tickings in large remnant lengths.
Unbleached Muslin .. . . Yd, 15¢c
36” Wide—a good heavy muslin in grand re pleces. . Limit 20 yards to a customer.
Cotton Wash Goods . . . . Sd i 10¢
Odds and ends, various lengths and fabrics in all cotton materials, reduced for clearance. Limited quantity.
Clearance—0dd Cottons . Yd., 19¢
Printed Sheers and Plain Oxford: cloth in good usable remnant lengths, Washable and fast color. Limit 20 yards to a customer,
Buttons—Buttons—Buttons . . Card, 5¢
Odds and ends of various kinds and qualities in bone- plastic and metal.
Drapery Dept. Bargains!
Factory-Mended Curtain Panels, 59c-$1
Lovely lace panels of good quality, These are skillfully mended at the factory so that imperfections are not noticeable.
Knitted Slipcovers for Sofas . . $3.98
Odds and ends of woven figured design slipcovers. and oversize davenports.
Soiled and Damaged Curtains . .. . .
One ‘of & kind of soiled and da oe L at maged display curtains, Priced
Window Shades—Odds and Ends . 25¢
8mall lot of soiled and damaged window shades.
For regular
Hat Clearance!
_ Clearance of fall Nat auc up AL Beautiful colors—black S
fresiensesiiasasian
Boys’ Dress Hats . . . . . . . . . 50C
Boys’ all-wool felt, corduroy and cotton twill dress hats greatreduced. Plain and heather colors, Sizes mostly 6%, 7, 1%, T%.
Boys’ Polo Shirts . . “oie os 25C
Boys’ cotton short-sleeve polowshirts. Grey random tint, Sizes small, medium large.
Boys’ Raincoats . . . « . . . . . $1.00
100 Boys’ olive drab slicker-type raincoats. Nicely made full-sized coats in sizes mostly 10 to 16.
Clearance! Hosiery Odd Lots
Misses’ and Children’s Anklets . Pr, 10c
Broken lots of sizes and colors in better anklets. Radically reduced for clearance. Assorted sizes and colors.
1,000 Pair Rayon Stockings . . Pr. 39¢
Seconds of our famous Real Tex rayon stockings, made by Real Silk, specially priced for one dayeonly. Sizes 8% to 10%. Smart colors.
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Soiled Linens, Bedding
13 TO 15 OFF
SPREADS TOWELS
FANCY LINENS PRINTED LUNCH CLOTHS BLANKETS CHENILLE BATH SETS COMFORTS MATTRESS COVERS
Mostly one of a kind in the group. All soiled or slightly damaged. Priced as marked.
729, Wool Solid Color Blankets . $3.99
72x84 size. 12% Reused wool, 8% Rayon, 20% Cotton. Wine only.
Odd Printed Comforts . . . . « « $2.99
Various kinds and qualities and and colors in 72x84 comforts. Limited amount,
Cannon Crinkle Bedspreads . Ea., $1.00
82x105 cotton scalloped edges—blue, green, rose, gold. Limit 3 to a customer. Seconds.
Ticking Pillow Covers . . . . . Ea, 10c
Several colors—mostly blue and white. Limited quantity.
Clearance! Men s Trousers
100 pairs—$2. 19 to rp qualities : Broken sizes, mostly 30 to 34 waists. ad 39
i A few. 40 to 42. -
he was chief of staff ‘to Lt. Gen. A. lineman.
Rayon Panties . . « «+ « « « « + 35¢
First quality and irregulars. Broken lots of better panties re-
duced for clearance. Assorted sizes. *
Wool Mixed Panties . . . + « .. « 39¢
Tuckstitch radically reduced for clearance—tie sides—small, medium and large sizes—first quality.
Seconds! Indera Slips . . . . . $1.00
Cotton, some cotton and wool mixed. Assorted lengths and sizes.
Seconds! “Duchess” Rayon Slips . 79¢ Rayon knit slips in tailored styles. Tearose and white in the group. Assorted sizes.
Cotton Panties, Briefs . . . 49¢
Seconds with elastic in-back. Sizes small, medium and large.
Rayon Dresses Reduced!
Rayon Dresses Reduced to . . . . $1.69 Choice of washable spuns in florals or monotones. Broken sizes— Values to $5.98. Cotton Wash Dresses . . . . « «. « $1.00
Print-stripes and pastel colors in fast color dresses, Broken sizes in the group. Regular values to $3.00.
Cotton Quilt Robes . . . . . . . . $449 Slight irregulars of $7.98 quality white ground with floral pattern. Reversible style—washable—sizes to 20 in the group.
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Black and white check. Washable rayon Spun~weEtion back— pleated skirt—sizes 12 to 20. Regular $3
Women's Sportswear Reduced!
Final clearance of summer playclothes, including play suits, shorts, overalls, and blouses. Priced as marked. Reductions of 50% or more off regular selling prices.
Wool Blend Skirts . . . $1.00 Pleated skirts in dark colors of black, hav and Brown. Broken sizes in the group. Reg. $3.00.
SWeAters « « « « « « ss sa os « + « $1.99 Wool and wool blend cardigans, slip-overs, countersoiled pastels in sizes 34-38 in the assortment. Values to $3.00.
BIOUSES « « « « « « « ssa 0 s s « « $1.00 One group of soiled rayons and cottons—some reguian included, White and colors. Broken sizes. Regular $3.00
stretch — with four garters — hea. § Synthetic Elastic Girdles . . . . . $1.59
small, medium and large. Marked, A few first quality synthetic elastic girdles that have be-
Synthetic Girdles Reduced! seconds but looks like first quality— come soiled from handling, marked from $3.00 and $3.50.
Roll on Synthetic Girdles of one-way : $s]. 9 You will want more than one of these. th Broken sizes,
Neckwear and Dickeys
Slightly sotied and some irregulars.
laces, sheer rayon, pique. White and
colors. High and low necklines,
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‘Fabric and Leather Handbags oo . $1.00
Plus Tax " Black, brown, navy.
Clearance of Neckwear . . . « « « 10€C -
Collar and cuff sets—dickeys—solled and counter mygied. In white only.
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Infant's and Tot's Wear
14 10 15 onx
Infants’ cotton-knit panties—irregulars ..,...... 29¢ Infants’ cotton-Knit creepers ........ceee cesses 59€ Infants’ long white cotton hose ....... 00000000. 19¢ Infants’ Infants’ wool sweaters ssusesnassanenssne B38 Infants’ quilted pads—15%17 ....ccvveevessveces 108 Infants’ wool knit booties .........coeceneeeene 20€ Infants’ cotton receiving blankets sees sssessrnens 19%¢ Infants’ waterproof 18x18 pads ... Infants’ waterproof 18x27 pads ........ .ceees 19€ Infants’ waterproof 24x36 bassinette sheets ...... 35¢ Infants’ waterproof 36x54 cut sheets ............ "19¢ Little Boys’ cotton wash suits ........cv00s00¢ 29€ Little Boys’ cotton knit polo shirts srrsinnennes SOE Little Boys’ sport shirts—blue .., .....c00.0.. 29€ Little Boys’ sport shorts—blue .......coc0000e.. 29€
Children’s anklets—irregular es esses RRRtNNN 10e
CLEARANCE Girls’ Wear HALF-PRIGE
$19.98 Teen 2-pc. jacket suits $ 3.98 Girls’ Rayon Dresses . . $1.99 $ 5.98 Girls’ Rayon Dresses $2.99 $ 5.98 Corduroy Jumpers . . . . $2.99 $ 3.98 Corduroy Jumpers . . . . $1.99 $ 3.98 Girls’ Jackets . « « « « sLo9 $ 7.98 Girls’ Weskit Suits . . . « « $3.99
$9.99
Women’s Non-Ration Shoes
527 pairs of women's non-ration dress and play shoes reduced for clearance from our regular stock. Values $1.97
or refunds. No phone or mail orders, please.
. Jumpers, one and two-piece styles. D
600 Pieces sample neckwear and dickeys — all better merchandise — S 00
Fashion Dresses Reduced
14 10 15 OFF (150) $8.95 and $10.95 pgs . . $6.98
Wool blends, gabardines, crepes in plain 9 to 15, 12 to 20, 38 to 44.
(100) Dresses, $16.95, $12.95, $15 . $8.95
rs and prints. Sizes
- One and two-piece styles. Dressy and tailored Ay Wool
blends, gabardines, rayon, crepes, in plain colors and a prings. Sizes 9 to 15, 12 fo 20, 38 to 44.
(100) $6.98 to $8.95 Dresses ves
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* eCrepe, wool and novelties. One and two-piece styles=-suit dresses
—diessy afyifs, Gastala, siaie for Mises, women and. JuSlirt
muslin cub sheets, cub size ...,........ 8%
SERNA ANERNLYS 15¢ .
Girls’ Sportswear Reduced |
Girls’ Better Sweaters . . . . . . $1.79
Slight irregulars of all-wool slipover and cardigans—long sleeveés— broken sizes and colors.
Girls’ Cotton Blouses . . . . «
Clearance of better broadcloth and percale blouses n solid white—checks and stripes. Sizes 10 to 186,
to $5.95. All sizes in lot from 4 to 9 —all sales final, no exchange credits, $].00
‘and tailored styles:
