Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 December 1944 — Page 9

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$5500 limits bus nore of that in hholding sources. the new schedrly approximate ations. This will + ' use of narrower thholding schedit. Schedules in yrovide brackets p to $30 a week, range into each "The new schedin each bracket in each bracket to $150 and $10

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; year’s schedules , bracket covering ‘om $30 to $39.99. 1 no dependents ategory has $4.60 pay, whether he When the final ted, it turns out, , that the taxver end of the paid his taxes r on the upper t will find that

system, a single dependents who 99 a week will eld while the j taxpayer who 99 will find $6

and $49-a-week | s now have $6.60 ar the $40 man ithheld and the $40-a-week mar- fi aid $4.20 a week the same next man with a wife er than $4.20 ai i

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, future bonus the veteran may get. { Payments may be afranged on a “-monthly, quarterly or seasonal basis, and may vary as earnings of

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» become good Monday. Meat dealers poo, Permanent will pay two red points and four and Push-Up

» SUGAR—Stamp 34 in Book 4 good | no Appointment Necessary

5 gallons through Sunday. El and|

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"FRIDAY, DEC, 2, 1044". YOUR Gl. RIGHTS — Veterans’ Business Loans

Supported by Uncle Sam

By ANN STEVICK NEA Staff Writer

father's veterinarian practice{ a stocked-up grocery store, or lease the tea-room rights to Aunt Sadid's front porch on a G. I. business loan, if they can find a lender who will go for it, encouraged by the 50 per cent backing of Uncle Sam, whose guaranteed half of the ‘loan is limited to $2000: Rules issued by veterans’ ad-| ministration show that loans can be rs Within three wébks. You can get| approved for buying a business con-|a head ‘start by sending to VA. for,

Veterans can buy a ls a buzz-saw, an auto, a plece. of’| i

sisting of real or personal property, |® certificate of eligibility, having tangible or intangible, for equip- a photostat made of your discharge

ment, machinery or tools, new or So that the precious original won't

used, or for supplies. Business is|be lost, and lining up the cold. dope | defined as any gainful occupation onthe particular business you want } |

or profession. to buy.

Veterans can’t however, under| Zany Schemes, or rackets be- | ‘the new regulations, borrow . the|tWeen friends, which are possible

money to stock a new grocery store, | Under these lending rules, will be acquire war surplus grocery for a |Subject to the cold eye of a banker

shop, or buy crumpets for the tea.|°f ® VA loan expert, and will be on. a ape comes under further curbed by the rule that any

, “inventory, stock or working capital” losses paid by VA on a loan will

and is not covered. In most cases remain a debt due the U. 8. by the Brig. Gen. Frank Hines, VA chief, | Veteran or his estate. pointed out, the veteran who has]

borrowed money for a business set- FIREMAN IS DEAD OF

up can stock it on consignment ac-

tice.

Rules demand a credit report “| the veteran from an approved institution. Credit report forms agk for pre-war references and ad-| dresses as well as current ones, |

died in a hospital yesterday, the |second victim of the explosion of a | boiler on a New York Central rafl- | [road train Tuesday. stability, past business experience | canner Robert F. Donnell, Che and billpaying record, ltwo men were blown from the loco- | Lending terms limit interest to motive cab by the force of the | 4 per cent, repayment time to 20 past. . years if you're buying the bare |

cording to regular business prac- TRAIN BLAST INJURY

| ELKHART, Dec. 29 (U. P.).—Fireman John A. Wargon, 40, Elkhart,

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bones, or physical set-up. of a|

business; five years if you take on| OURS anything else such as good-will] BALANCE 4 of going business. three years on | FBUDGET

" loans for equipment, machinery or| With a ROYAL PERMANENT

tools, unless you're borrowing just | the* down payment, which is limited to $1000; one year limit up to $500, | two years up to $1000, one year for |

scrap or cleaning-fluid for a cleaning shop. First year’s interest on the guaranteed portion of loan will be paid by VA, but charged ‘against any

business vary.

Smaller War Plants Corp. and Reronstruction Finance Corp. field set-ups may help the banker by looking . over the proposition after forms are complete to decide | whether it fulfills the requirements of a reasonable chance of success. | Application for business loans should be in the hands of bank-

ROYAL'S FEATURE

Ration Calendar PERMANENT worth MEAT—Red stamps Q5, R5 and 85 “Times S 45

are’ good, Stamps TS through X5 Price

Includes Sham-

cents for each pound of waste fat. Soft, lustrous permanent to turn CANNED GOODS—Blue stamps eyes your way. Be beautiful this

X5, Y5 and Z5 and A2 and B2 in| | met ts at iis low orice TOC Book 4 good indefinitely for 10 . points each. Stamps €2 through|| Open Every Night 'Til 10 P. M, G2 become good Monday.

indefinitely for five pounds.

GASOLINE—A-14 coupons good for 4 gallons each and are valid through March 21, 1945. B4 and C4 coupons expire Sunday. B5 and C5 good for 5 gallons; T (4th quarter) good for

PLENTY OPERATORS—NO WAITING

Hair Is softer, silkier and easier te manage.

—~Worth Twice This Price

valid at filling stations. Persons buying used cars should | make sure that the seller has sur- |

rendered his gasoline coupons to BRING OR SEND THE CHIKDREN the ration board.

'E2 good for 1 gallon; R1 and R2| Sold Waves 750

' HELEN OF TROY SHOES-—No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3/ PERMANENT $3.95 “airplane” stamps in Book 3 good Long lasting lovely waves. indefinitely. ALL WORK GUARANTEED

TIRES—Commercial vehicle tire N dull drab inspection every six months or every HAIR DYES hair, Even yo 5000 miles. B card holders are now || | Pers are fooled. Looks G4 §() eligible for grade 1 tires if they| } | can prove extreme necessity. All Al] Shampoo and holders are eligible for grade 3 tires, || Finservave s 1.25 to $1.50

Af they find tires which may be or AT re.

_ purchased. Cor. fll. & Wash, £ts. — Fourth Floor

* FUEL OIL—Period 4 and 5 coupons valid through Aug. 31, 1945. All change-making coupons and reserve coupons are now good. Periods 2 and 3 coupons good for 10 gallons | each. ©

401 ROOSEVELT BLDG

Stout's "heavies” are just the shoes for very young men!

Tough, good-looking ‘ oxfords for teen-age high schoolers

. 3 A bit of dash added J 4 to the plain shoe. 7 Good Gracefully pointed rs Shoes 1 toe. for Ta L $ a SIZES es

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THE THRIFT CORNER OF INDIANAPOLIS

MILL ENDS TICKING

Large size pieces

in acquards and 3 stripes. Suitable for chair covers, C shopping bags,

ete.

36 and 42-In. CURTAINING

Clips, dots. and figured marquisette, also rayons, C 1 to 10-yd. pieces.

YARD—

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Decorative Mirrors

20 and 22-inch

sizes, in* round and oblong shapes. Plain and C decorated borders. .

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CHINA NOVELTIES

One

| RATION FREE... 476" PAIRS WOMEN'S -~ NOVELTY SHOES

® Blacks Savings. of half and more and they're grand for oC [> A ® Browns y re gre ® Gabardines every day. wear to save your precious rationed

® Patents + shoes. Pumps, Straps, Backless and Toeless styles ® Sizesdto9

in. the ‘lot. in the collection. High and medium heels.

Regulars 79¢ china statuettes, flower pots, etc, for window and whatnot C ornaments, Others at 19¢

ETA

DOUBLE BLANKETS

60x74 Size, Soft fleecy nap ao $ tons in plaid = $

terns. Assorted colors. PAIR—

re DRAPES

70 Inches wide to the pair. 2% and 21% yards long. Assorted cretonnes and woven goods.

Choose a

Special Purchase and Maker's Clearance

100% WOOL CASUAL COAT

Actual $23.00 and $29.90 Values

® EXCLUSIVE HYDE PARK FASHIONS—ALL WOOL OCALIFORNIA-STYLED “HIRSCHCRAFT” TWEEDS ® SIZES 9 TO 52 IN THE LOT

coat that knows no season, they've been best sellers at all times... ° 1 3 y yr y y " §

velvet collared Chesterfields, fitted dressmakers, Hollywood wraps and reefer styles Plain colors in and tweeds in blue, tan or gray

terra cotta, moss, R. A. F. blue, black, gray, fuchsia or brown

$1.00 Duffle Bags

Olive drab color 8 in water - repel- fe lent fabric; 14inch size; snap C

closing.

Fountain Pen Special

Assorted color plastic with visible ink supply; C

gold plated pen and pocket clip.

39¢ Winter Weight Women’s Hose

Rayon and cotton mixed; all first quality; dark 0

shades; all sizes,

Sionery Qtr 29¢

LOOK WHAT 25° BUYS

iS bees 25¢ Stooking Dats 29°

Kut Wivens + 29°

Women’s Triangle Head Scarfs 25¢

jinn HY,

Knitted Davenport SLIP COVERS

Assorted patterns and colors. 9 00 Fits all styles.

While 50 sets last.

Tuxedos,

opossum,

groups.

CURTAIN CLEAN-UP Better grades in ruffled Priscillas, $ 98 cottage sets and tailored pairs.

BLANKET ENDS

Jacquard and plaid patterns in large = size mill C pieces. CHOICE,

Mixing Bow Ooyyrs 25c. And 50¢ val- J ues; dust, mois-

ture and odor proof covers. Also may be used C for your toaster

and mixer.

259% Part Wool Double Blankets

$31

Block plaid patterns in assorted colors, “Sateen bound. Also plain colar singles; 72x84 size.

72x78” Comforters

Paisley and floral printed; silko- 9 an line covers; filled with cotton; quilted designs.

lengths, EACH.....

Mill End Pieces Dress Goods

Assorted plain and printed cottons and rayons. % to %-yard C

Our Entire Stock of Fur-Trimmed COATS

plastron fronts, rich

fur collars of skunk-dyed

sealines, Persian y lamb, India kid, mouton lamb, 1 . Heavy all wool melton cloth in squirrel and American fox. navy blue. A wonderful coat for

Sizes 9 to 50 included in the

Men's $8.95 All-W ool MACKINAWS

the man who works outdors.

GIRLS’ COTTON BLOUSES

Former 1.19 to 1.88 values. Counter-sofled and

mussed, but

Wom, $2.98, $3.98 Sweaters

slipovers and coat styles. Some knits included. Slightly soiled.

Long-sleeve 1009, wool

all washable. 8izes 2 to 16.

Sizes 32 to 40.

Wom. $2.98 and $3.98 Skirts

Wool mixtures in dark plaids and solid colors.

Regular and stout sizes ~

A $598 value. All sizes.

$9 00 MEN'S SWEAT SHIRTS y 00 Government rejects or heavy fleeced 5077

1 4 C Heavy FLANNE L SHIRTS 54 95

wool balbriggan knit, Khaki color. 8S. M. and L. sizes.

51 00 MEN'S WORK SHIRTS 1 00 A sanforized, tan drill shirt, but in sizes 14%, )

15 and 15% only. Special.

nels. Sizes 9

Pastels and dark colors. to 44.

Clearance $7.90 to $14.90 “Arrow” “Philip Jones”

WOMEN'S DRESSES

i Grand values in wool jerseys, gabardines, wool mixed crepes, basket weaves and feather spun flan-

$ 00 Pleated fronts, in neckband style only. All in good, clean condition. 5

“Van Heusen”

TUXEDO SHIRTS

Sizes 14 to 17.

HOUSE COATS at $3.98 SPORT SHIRTS Ey Reductions of 1/3 to 1/2 dark brown. Also plaids. Sizes 8, M, L.

RAYON, RAYON, RAYON,

GLAZED CHINTZ, formerly $7.98. ..

SEERSU

COTTON QUILTED, $5.98 and $6.98.

formerly $598. .........

now, $3.89 50% WOOL GYM SOX 39.

formerly $7.98. ........... now, $8.32 Men's and boys’ sizes. Natural color with maroon tops. Some slightly soiled. formerly $9.98. ............ now, $6.65

CKER, formerly $5.98

now, $2.99 Patterns and plain whites. Some counter $4 98 soiled and broken pattern range, but all ’ sizes, 14 to 17.

nov, $3.99 MEN'S WORK SHIRTS 57 29

Heavy tweeds.

3 to 6x.

Girls' $12.65 and $13.65 LEGGING SETS

and warm fleeces and Wool and cotton mixed coating in Wine, teal or blue. Sizes $ 00 | plaids of red or blue predominating $ 50

Boys' Heavy and Warm CAMPUS COATS

colors. Fully lined. Sizes 12 to 18.

or A “ovals,

SOATTER RUGS

Assorted chenilles, prez gd 100 Pisced Kin: §

“mn : SHAG RUGS _ sar aso S477 | 12-3591 un 3317

1 qian $47

$1.98 Girls’ SNOW SUITS

Heavy ski cloth in navy, brown, wine or teal with bright piping a Applique trims. Match«

ing hood. Sizes 3 to

spuns.. Some 1 to 14 in the lot.

GIRLS’ RAYON. SLIPS

Bizes 8 to 14.

Girls’ $10.66 Reversible Coat

Bright plaids, reversible with rain-repellent ; garbardine. L Girls’ $2.98 & $3.98 Dresses Betfer dresses including corduroys, crepes and slightly counter sotled,. Sizes

$4 00 BOYS’ COAT SWEATERS $4 00 * Button-front coats in wool and cotton knit.

Sizes 4 to 16.

nn BOYS SHIRT CLEAN-UP 57/00 Polo, sports and dress ghirts in soiled, broken 2 ky Cc

sizes and slight Irregulars. Come and get 'em

Navy blue corduroy. with .double. seat and knees. Sizes 6, 8 and 10 only. .

BOYS’ KNIT SUITS

wh stylg of cotton dorsey knit. Pastel , | shades. Sizes'd to 4° STN

‘1 50 BOYS’ RIDING PANTS s 1 0 0

Children’s 55 Hose

Mill end of better qualitiés in

styles for boys or 14 girls. Just -- 758 20 pairs to sell.

Women’s Gloves

Samples in wanted styles f o r now. Washable cham ok suede fabrics C brown, luggage. ed or green.

Clipped cotton yam back with jersey palm. Natural color C only. Sizes small,

large or medium,

Women’s - Rayon Satin or Crepe

SLIPS

$1.19

A broken size and “countersoiled assortment of better slips, priced to clear. Trimmed and tailored styles in white and tearose.

Men’s Sweaters

Button front coats

in two-tone gray or brown. Cotton 4 and aol ne Sizes to only.

We oa

Men's MUFFLERS White rayon knit o with knotted fringe ends. Slight C irregulars of bettér quality.

Sleeveless Sweaters

50% Wool in khaki color only, Nice to 00 slip into for sports

or general utility wear. Sizes 8, M, L.

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LINED JACKETS

Tan whipcord Ss in button front style. with 25% wool lining for ex tr - warmth, Sizes to 46.

DRESS PANTS

Hard wearing French backs in blue or brown: | stripe pattern.