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"FRIDAY, FEB, 9, 1945

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pr CHICAGO STORE — 146 E. Wash. St. OPEN SATURDAY Ti s Pe ». and Mon, Night 'Til 9 o'Clock

Men’s BRAND NEW ALL-WOOL

TOPCOATS

NOW RHE ee

New light and dark winter colors. All sizes. Get yours

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Ta Men's wool $198 & Woolmix SWEATERS 1, 0:8

SEE the Best MEN'S HATS In Indianapolis for .. : OPEN SATURDAY 'TIL 6 P.M.

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’ Established Nearly 5a.Y ears ; A mm———" . Keep On BUYING WAR BONDS

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® Spuns ® Wool Mixtures * Wools _ ® Jerseys ® Jumpers

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: : to $6.99 Choice of Colors—Broken Sizes and Odd Lots

Also a Group of STOUT SIZE DRESSES from Higher Priced Lines Featured at

$3 .e $4

Note: Some of this merchandise a bit soiled and mussed from handling,

SKIRTS BLOUSES SWEATERS

Regrouped and, Repriced Quick Selling.

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A pleasing array of styles and colors. All priced for tremendous savings!

o Warm Tweeds

Some reversibles, to clear

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at $5.99 °

Formerly Sold : at $7.99 to $9.95

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Tan fleeces at the Amazing : low 8 :

Nehinghone Coats

With Jamovable button- in linings

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HOOSIER, 102, DIES; VOTED FOR INEOLY

RUSSIAVILLE, Feb, 9 (U. P).—

J] John T. Ratcliff, who celebrated |

his 102d birth8iay 22 days ago, died | yesterday at his home near here. A stanch® Republican, Ratcliff | first voted for Abraham Lincoln in 1864 and voted the Republican |

I ticket in all general elections -since, this week from bakers and” | cooks’ school at i Ft. Des Moines, {| Ja, plans to | come back to

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: skim WILL OPEN ON MAY 9

Bluebloods of the rabbit kingdom STANLEY fo will flash their form here May 9-13 K. hE at the state fairgrounds in the an(K nual spring show sponsored by the Marion County Rabbit Breeders association, ! . Described by Robert M. Dodd, as- : sociation president, as the “biggest 37 Following « rabbit extravaganza” ever Bie 38 Observe in Indiana, the exhibit is expected Lop 3 Push ava to attract several hundred entries 21 American 47 New notice from throughout the nation. cui 48 Spo 2 For the first time this year, the 49 Forenoon ‘+ |association will reserve a special sec(ab.) on for Boy Bogub hare rages. The $ : show w neclude fur displays, Stand 50 Provides With | iressed rabbit meat, and daily do30 Mimic 52 Age mestie Yall} Sines. “Educational tours” of the saddle 33 Torrid 54 Beverage horse barn, site of the show, also

34 O ratic solo 56 Half-em 35 Afirmative 58 East Indies | Mil be conducted, Mr. Dodd sald. There will be no admission charge.

EARLY SUFFRAGETTE DIES DETROIT, Feb. 9 (U. P.).—Mrs. Emma A. Fox, 97-year-old internationally known parliamentarian land an early advocate of woman | suffrage, gied yesterday of JDneu- { monia.

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MULTIPLE RELIEF FOR

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[I's All Same To Her as Cook

PVT. GRACE M. BERRY, 532 Massachusetts ave. is one WAC | gm whose army experience will equip her post-war job with no rehabilitation needed. Pvt. Berry; who graduated

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Quickly, Confidentially No Red.Tape On Diamonds, Watches ¥ Jewelry, Radios ” Musical Instruments ¥ Cameras, Shotguns ¥ Anything...

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LINCOLN *

State Pawners

Affiliated with Lincoln ewelry Co.

201 W. Washington St.

Cor, Capitol Ave. and Wash. St,

the: same job she’ did before «she entered the army — cook for - eight children and 13 grandchildren,

Pvt. Berry, the wife of Joseph

Grace Berry

three of whom are overseas. Sgt. Harry and Pfc, Louis are with the marines in the Pacific; Sgt. John is with ‘the air force in England and Pfc. Robert is at Camp | Butner, N. C. In addition to cooking for her family in civilian life, Pvt. Berry was a commercial baker at the Woolworth Co. before joining the WAC. She now is awaiting asHetingne as an army cook.

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ALL-WOOL TOPCOATS & OVERCOATS

New Blues— New Browns Grays

OVERCOATS £1 _TOPCOATS /4

1009, All-Wool Goverts 1002, All-Wool Camels. 1002, All-Wool Tweeds » Full Lined Fleece

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Annual Fete Set ‘. - By Pension Group DR. CARL D. HILL will speak at the annual Indiana old-age pension group No. 17 party at 7:30 p. m. Mon- 4 day at McClain’s hall. ‘George Taylor, president, will be master of cere-

BUT THEY PO GROW,

DENVER—A baby bear when|a pound, althouglt it | first born is about the size of a gray |weigh 200 poun

| squirrel and weighs only about half mother may

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Men's SUITS & TOPGOATS SAVE—BUY BONDS

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208 E. WASHINGTON ST.

mony ‘of the program com - memorating Abraham ~ Lincoln’s birthday~ anniversary and Valentine's day. Mrs. Hyatt G. Johnson will direct the Fountain Square A. C. girls’ glee club,

> Dr. Hill

Miss Glenna Williams and Miss

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