Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1945 — Page 4

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FREE PARKING Just Across the Street’ S at. H ours 0. 30 A. M. to 6 P. M. I

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360 W. WASHINGTON 57.

Clearance of Women's

DRESSES

In Three Big Groups

$12.75 to $19.75 DRESSES SOP

These charming midseason dresses these drastic reductions. Many weeks of hot weather ‘ahead. You'll get months of enjoyment out of them. Plain colors, dainty florals and rayon prints fashioned into graceful lines. Broken sizes for women and misses.

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On Easiest Possible Terms!

Girls' School

DRESSES $139

To $3.98

$7.95 to $16.75

Dresses, suitable for early fall . wear. Includes summer prints dresses. Broken sizes. Sizes arfd black or navy. Broken

= | for misses and juujors. sizes. 2 Star Store, Second Floor

$5.95 to $8.95

DRESSES

$399

Just 61 dresses in the group, cotton lace and spun rayon

And $19.98

Made of fine quality fleeces in beautiful winter shades to please the young miss. Sizes 7 to 14, 10 to 16. /

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Fine quality chambray, spun rayon and cotton prints. Now is the time to select

Here's a distinctive 49° flashing diamonds.

Exquisite Diamond Duet pattern that is really outstanding. A special design — with As Liste ii a Week! Spun i] J. qm MARKET ST

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Girls SWEATERS $98

To $4.98 Sweaters to wear with school skirts.

your school dresses and put them in our Layaway—a deposit will hold your selection. Sizes 7 to 14

LAY-A-WAY Your Girl's Coat

All wool and wool and rayon In all thé new fall shades.

LOANED

Quickly, Confidentially No Red Tape

On Diamonds, Watches » Jewelry, Radios » Musical Instruments ¥ Cameras, Shotguns

—We Buy DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY

LINCOLN *

- State Pawners

Affiliated with Lincoln Jewelry Co.

On Washington Street Across from the Statehouse

Clearance of Women’s $2.69 to $10.98

PLAY or SUN SUITS

Women's play or sun suits offered at drastic reductions—the ideal hot weather garments. Sun suits have shorts with -brassiere—top. Play-silits are one-piece with button down skirt, Of spun rayon, cotton prints or chambray. Stripe, floral and plaid. Sizes 12 to 16, 9 to 15.

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1/4 OFF.

* & Boys’ SLACKS $98 Now is the time to buy school slacks \ \ tures. Also gabardine. Sizes 6 to 186. (Other Boys’ Slacks, $2.98 to $7.95) Clearance of $1.19 to $5.98 ‘SWEATERS

Childrens SWIM SUITS

mixtures, - Slipover or cardigan styles. Sizes 7 to 14-10 to 16. Star Store, Second Floor “and put them in our Layaway. ‘In fancy" cassimeres in grey, brown and blue mix9 9 : Boys Boys’ School Chelsea i Sport Shirts

"Marines Return to Duty: were wounded recently in the battle! The 21-year-old leatherneck nas |= {and Peleliu. He attended Broad] Marine Pfe. Curtis E. Compton, . 5 = " 3711 English ave. was wounded May rine Pfc. Thomas David Hess, Na ° ‘He attended Technical high listed March 11, 1944. He has been lton who is serving in the Pacific. He nick in Europe and Sgt. William an The names of the following InNAVY DEAD NAVY WOUNDED rider, Pt. Wayne; Marine Pfc. Charles A ton J. Lyle,* Cicero; Marine Pfc. Irwin Frederick D. Reed, Spencerville, | | ARMY WOUNDED—PACIFIC REGIONS ' 21-Ounce Bagby 21-ounce baby, born Monday four | dren's hospital. | E. Perry of Chelsea, now home on Shortly after birth the infant | being fed a mixture of sugar and | at birth but has not been weighed baby would live unless unforseen Memorial hospital, where the

Hoosi ier Heroes: Wounded Two © Hadianapolis marines, who May 17, in the Okinawa campaign, . have now returned to active duty,/is now back on duty. been overseas 26 months seeing for Okinawa. {previous service at Cape Gloucester. . WOUNDED Marine Pfc. Thomas David Hess, Ripple high school before joining | 6548 Cornell ave, on Okinawa, (the marine corps in‘April, 143. 3 . Marine Pfc. Curtis E. Compton, 711 English ave, on Okinawa. |son.of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Compton, = ~ WOUNDED— 17 on Okinawa. He has now re- = ’ turned to active duty. son'of Mrs. Ellen E. Hess, 633 school and was employed by the Cornwell ave, who was wounded york Transfer Co. before he en- ’ ' loverseas since last November. for JEWELRY 18 [ET Pfc. Compton is the brother of {Ship's Cook 1-¢ Theodore Comp- = has two brothers-in-law in the service. They are Pfc. Ronald Pin- ; FARM Fisher in Manila y I x = STATE— y diana servicemen appear, on today's | casualty list. 1 Aviation Machinist's Mate 1-¢ Rober t E ¥| Wise Nappanee Marine Sgt. Eugene L. Conrad, Crawfordsville; Marine Pvt. Jack E. HarkenHeninger, Lafayette; Marine Pvt. Wayne E. Lawdermilt, Scipio; Marine Pvi. Mil- | § L. Neiwoehner, Richmond; Marine Pvt |S Edward ‘W. Pletke, Gary, Marine Cpl = ARMY DEAD—PACIFIC REGIONS = Sgt. Howard 1. Massey, Sullivan, Pvt. Homer Crank Js Columbus; Cpl joe. R. Shaffer, South Bend. Bend. ’ ‘Holds Its Own BOSTON, Aug. 3 (U. P).—A | months prematurely, was-reported | “holding his own” today at Chil- '= | The baby, named Paul, is the | son of Carpenter's Mate 2-c Philip | a 10-day leave. The mother was | reported to be doing well. | was taken to the hospital] and +-placed in-an-incubator. ... He. is... | water by means of -.a medicine | dropper. The infant was weighed = | since. Hospital authorities believed the |. complications develop. The mother is at | baby was born, ASKS PRIORITIES

Rayon knit and rayon twill one-piece swim suits with or without skirt.

WASHINGTON, Aug. 3 (U.P) .—

‘Rep. Adolph J. Sabath (D. IIL) has =

asked th& war production board to.

colors. Sizes 1 to 14.

Many pretty

Lj off

$329

Boys’, coat-style knit sweatws in fancy combination pat-

$198

Boys’ sport shirts with long or short sleeves, in-or-out style

give priorities to ex-servicemen | seeking to buy automobiles for use |as taxicabs. .

State Deaths

BLUFFTON Mrs. Nelle Adams Smith,

Relief at Last, After 30 Years’ Stomach Misery

Think of it—30 years of suffering, and no relief from any medieine - until he took Vola-Vin! Such is| praziL rs. the” experience of Mr. Wiley Hig- vivors: Husband, gins, of 1432 Harding Ave, Terye; Mater Mua, : LiCaidi pte Haute, Indiana, who says. vivors Parents on. Rg Wrest v

wh Crowell. I'm Now OK in FT. WAYNE—Mrs. Alice E Hiles, 77 Every Way”

Survivors: Husband James Henry { daughters, Mrs, Charles Burris, Mrs. EiSorensen, Mrs. Charles Bell, Mrs “During the past 30 years I have taken p'*% ’ pes 1 Mr medicines of every name and description Ruth: Bockout, Catherine; sons, Harold, for stomach trouble. = None of them di me any good until I took Vola-Vin. This,

terns as well as plain and shirts in plain or fancy plaids. bold plaids. Sizes 8 to 16. Washable. Sizes 6 to 16.

Star Store, Street Floor

Girls’ $2.

SUN SUITS $1.00

One-piece back suits, pretty patterns of. check gingham and plain color . gabardine. Sizes 1 to 6.

Girls’ $2.00 to $4.39

PLAY SUITS Yo Off

piece Clearance of $2.25 to $5.00

BLOUSES 4 2

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Tl sun Julia Roberts, 72 Frank; sons

SurJames

Sizes 8 to 14.

Star Store, Second Floor

Clearance of $2.98 and $3.98

RATION-FREE PLAY SHOES

), Vermont: sister, Mrs. Edna Bennett GOSHEN—Homer Leedy, 66. Survivor Sister, Mrz. Prenk Mick. HINTINGTON — Mrs. Elizabeth Snyder Shaffer, 72 William Greel Gephart, 76 KOKOMO-—Mrs. Anna Fox, 73, Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Abe Zimmerman, Mrs. Sidney Gevirtz, Mrs. Louis Saltzberg son, Jake; brothers, Meyer and Harry ! Drebin; sister, Mrs, Molly Landwith

Long sleeve, wide, tight bottoms sweaters that can be worn inside or outside skirts and jumpers. . Dusky pink, maize, dark green, red and powder blue. Sizes 34 to 40.

Pretty NEW SLIPS

$725

Star Store, Street Floor

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DO YOU NEED VOLA-VIN?

Check your symptoms on this chart. If you have no organic or systemic ailment, yet suffer from any of these Joseph Henry Becker, 63 Survivors common miseries, your trouble Is || ier ai Mary Helen Becker br most likely due to faulty elimination— | | {iia taurine Becker. Mrs Lous Mf. and Vola-Vin can bring you fast relief.

BKilt or

SWEATERS Price

-spun a Jotn Rothermel, Mrs. Graham Odds and ends, counter soiled, broken sizes.

Mrs ‘I Crume. 4 ; MARION—Charles Tann, 75. Survivors Daughters, Mrs. Howard Emmons, Mrs Lester Davenport; sons, William, David K.: brothers, Thomas, 6 Jack [5] Low Energy’ MARKLE-—Mrs. Prances Anna Langley g ' «96. Survivers: Daughters, Mrs. Guy Con[1 Poor Siesp rads, Ina and Predith Langley; brother 1 Fg Austin: Kilgore. ,. [1 Muscle Aches William Arthur Haflichy, 78. Survivors Wife, Ida; sons, Ross D. Guy O.; daugh[J Leg Pains

ter, Mrs. Charles Collins;' brother, Frank [1 Low Spirits

Formerly sold for 2.25 to 5.00, now One-Half.

[] Beating Gas (J Sour Stomach [0 Indigestion - [1 Dizzy Spells [7] Backache [J Headaches

[J Night-Rising in tearose or

Rayon crepe slips

white. Pretty trimmed styles made with band midriff for comfortable

leara ¢ nce -of fit. Sizes 32 to 40.

HANDBAGS

49c wdc

leathers, ‘fabrics, and colors,

sister, Mrs. Calvin Chaney, *

MAYS—Mrs, vivors: Husband, Filmer L

Laura E. Gordon, 63 § sons, Ernest

Bags that formerly sold for 1.69, now

TABLE TOP GAS RANGE

SPRING FILLED Hi-Back ROCKER

Haims I Bags that formerly

. 3.00, now lay shoes in red, beige

blue, brown, also white— all styles Snoes that yriginally sold at 3.95 and "298, Sizes4to 9 Star Store, Street Floor

Men's All-Wool

: Tropical SUITS

$7500

Single and double breasted styles in fancy grey, tan and blue. Smartly tailored and a suit vou can wear until winter comes. Just think of buying an all wool suit In any size from 35 to 42 at this -low price,

Men's SPORT SHIRTS

Simulated straws, white

hompsot cine

Star Store, Street Floor > 3 Sold on Payment Plan with Small Weekly

Payment

SANDBORN HY feider, 20 Daughter Bert ard Hancock I 8herman other E. B. Ferguson: sister, Mr Tha acker. ” SALINE CITY — George FP. Leberer, 78 Survivors Wife, Nelle M sor daughters, Mrs, Herberta Suttor Mildred White : SAN PIERRE--Mrs. Anna M sen, 97 Survivor Sons {#lars, Alfred; daughters, Mrs {derson, Mrs, Anna Hendersor | SEYMOUR—Jerry W. Tracey, 62 Sup » | vivors Bons, Gerald, Cp Nell Thomas, £gt. Richard; aughters Ralph James Mrs Patricia, Eileen: | Tucker, Mrs. Perry TIPPECANOE — John Andrew (Harley, 78 Survivors Wife Ar manda: da th ers, Mi Orpha Phebus ter, Mrs idly Gill 2 a dors 4 Hook Drugs brothey Isaac (Send mall orders to Hoo ugs, VINCENNES — Miss Eva Indianapolis, Ind.) Survivors. Adopted son druggists can obtain Vela-Vin at brother, Charles sist Moeney-Mueller-Ward Co, Turner, Mrs. Goldie Ramse & Indianapolis, Ind. Leveron es

‘GLASSES

ON EASY TERMS

Scientific Eye Examination

Dr. Chas. B. Early

OPTOMETRIST:

‘OFFICES First Floor Mezzanine

The Shair for real rest and comfort —well constructed of walnut (inished wood and upholstered with longwearing rayon or tapestry.

$ 545

Aiton, Lawrence, Robert, Marion, Gi Fragklin: brother, Ernest Eskew wonderful medicine started right to work MUNCIE—W#liam H. Danford, 78 I'm now OK in every way—no more gas vivors: Brother, E. A: sisters. Mi bloating or constipation, my sleep is L. Danner, Mrs, 8 D Megari betier, and I have loads of energy.” | Marion L. Bruell Mrs. Cora A { Mrs. Adam C. Reed. Made From Herb Juices <JINE LAKE- <Helluan L M lier ivors 3 mer € —MNatural, Health-Giving! | Minnie Gray, Bertha Giesler ‘ . PRINCETON —Charles A. Cloin, 64 Natural herb juices of proved eflective- vivors Wife, Emma: sister Mrs ness are “scien ifically combined in Vola- Mr Robert Selbs Vin This famous medi taken a directed, has brought quick relief t { Angeline for ers from bidating gas, m r e J constipation, upset liver, nig other non-organic non where due to faulty eliminat A special Vola-Vin representative is now at Hook's Drug Store at Hlinois and Washington sts, Indianapolis, Ind. Here he is introducing and explaining the properties of the ‘'‘naturally made’ Vola

Vin compound. Start back on the road to health today, by buying a. bottle of fast-actin Vola-Vin — Hook's new low price $1.10, or 8 for $3.00

Vola-Vin Is Sold by AH

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