Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 August 1945 — Page 4
THE INDIENATOIS 1 TIMES WEDNESDAY, AUG. 29, 1945
Small Minority of Migrant Warten Going Home Broke After Losing Jobs | in Closed War Plants [NEW DEPUTY CHIEF : IN PACIFIC NAMED They're almost as broke as when| border dally an average ‘of 20 are Every now and then a big rise; eriough. to buy new farms in the Magy of the ones who are going for food and clothes and rent and PEARL HARBOR, Aug. 29 (U. 3 they came to California a few years| full of those who are down on their [loaded down’ with several families mid-west. They Just wonder how home broke said they speht all their |still have a little left over.” P.).—Vice Adm. John N. Newton, Siaft Correspondent ago. Now, with their war jobs gone, luck. and all their household belongings, [they did it, that’s all. money in California I thie men in the family are wili- U. 8. N,, today became deputy com= , Ariz, Aug. 29.—Not they're heading back to the one-| When they came west a few years {® will drive up behind a shiny new| With the ones who are broke it’s a “Everything costs too danged|ing to work they are sent down the ified 8 shiel'el the Pacific pet the migrant workers who earned [lime dust bowl, to the east coast,(ago over this same “Grapes -of'|zar of a worker who made good in|struggle just to get home. much out there” decl street to He Yo Abager Col acific ocean areas with head- : west coast war plants and south to look for any kind of a| Wrath” highway, scarcely any had | California. But they've discovered that the ere,” declared A. B. nry ’ 8 quarters in Pearl Harbor.
ome rich Some are job that will feed their families.|even the price of their gasoline. The poor workers aren't, bitter people of Kingman can be per-| 04d ex-fron worker at the Cali. [!® United States employment| He replaces Vice Adm. J. H
servi in the same rattetrap| They are “in the small minority:| This time they've got enough to fill about the fact that some of.the|suaded to help out with cash and fornia navy base. “In going home Be ware nas Pay nd Rr I: hii va
flivvers they came Out of the 650 cars that cross the their tanks—but not much mare. jothers hit . _pay dirt and saved temporary jobs. to Colorado, where a man can pay | gers and carpenters, coast.
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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 special purchases . . . all offered at lowest possible levels. Come and get your share of these fine bargains tomorrow! Doors open at 9:45 A. M. No Phone, Mail or C. 0. D. Orders, Please!
THURSDAY . . . ONE DAY ONLY! CLEARANCE
Special Group of 500 Beautiful
SUMMER DRESSES
Special Group! Large Selection of
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~ ie = one : aw rs a Sut] 3 RE TRG a] a1 ET BAEC Ve ie TR HEA ain em TT = | SR ; Spun rayons and noy elties in smart dresses or “We sketch just three coats from a large selection of — winter coats p om EE =f
wear now on hot days and on into fall and winter “ facturers to sell to you at this low price. Chesterfields, boy, bobby and short coats. Mostly at home. A good selection of pretty one and two- all wool in shetlands, meltons, fleeces and yarn dyed greys.
piece styles! - COATS—Downstairs at AYRES
$ $ CLEARANCE! Regular 5 to 8.95 Clearance White Crocheted Calots
SLIGHTLY SOILED SWEATERS SU M M k R D R ESSES Radusod Vs Price : Were $3.98 Now $2.49 and two-piece Tree. A grand S 4 00 C L EA R A N C E ! S H 0 ES ! Reg. re V-neck Now * ”
selection in misses’ and women's ; SWEATERS. ..............c000 trreess now $1.99 OPA Ration Release No. 107
sizes. Reg. $3.98 and $4.98 SLACKS ........... now $2.99 : Reg. $5.98 SLACKS now $3.99 Shoes, some formerly priced at $4.00 and $5.00. Now 9 50 reduced to comply with ra- 3
Slightly soiled pastel slacks. Sizes 12 to 18. tion release order 107.
Reg. $3.00 PRINT BLOUSES now $1.99 309 Pairs— $6.50 215 Pairs— $8.50
Drawstring neckline. Sizes 32 to 38 in the group. Short sleeve first quality RAYON SHIRTS $1.39 Sport Oxfords Dress Shoes , Brown and black heavy Brown; black and blue
White only. Sizes 32 to 38 in the group. Reg. $2.95 Junior Boys’ WASH SUITS calfskin, gabardines, pat-.
RUGS REDUCED : Plaid front, flapper model. Sizes 4 to 8. Venter walliig shoo 1deat 2006, Soburduns, Pet. WASH DRESSES REDUCED
x Reg. $1.00 Junior Boys’ Polo Shirts. ............. 6% \ for fall and winter wear. binations. One table of cotton and rayons. ‘Broken. size Multi-Color SHAG RUGS Long sleeves. Assorted stripes. Sizes 6 to 12. 62 PAIRS ARCH SHOES $2.49
- ranges. All fast color washable prints. For$2.98 Junior Boys’ Sanforized slack sets 49 merly to $5.98. Priced as marked. Extra Heavy Looped Washable slack sets in blue and tan. Mostly in sizes : Pile on Canvas Back
1 10 and 12. 24”x36” were $3.95, now $2.63 4 OFF 250 Boys’ Sanforized Suntan Schou Shirts ......69%¢
24”x48” were $5.95, now $3.97 Were $1.49. Medium dark tan. Sizes 8, 10, 12 and 14
26”x56” were $7.95, now $5.30 150 Boys’ Grey Knit T-shirts 36”x54” were $9.95, now $6.63 Were 35¢. Wing sleeves. Sizes small and medium 6
to 12). 55 Pairs Women’s Bowling Shoes__$2.96 WOOL AND FIBRE RUGS—
50 Boys’ All-Wool Pullover Sweaters Sizes 4, 4%, 5 and 5% only. Red, maroon, green and blue, Sizes 30 a 32 mostly. NO RATION COUPON NEEDED FOR ABOVE SHOES! For Porch, Sunroom or Bedroom. i : E,6 Rugs size 6’x9’ were $5.98
LR FE CLEARANCE BOYS' WASHABLE SLACKS
W Rugs size $10" were $8.98 ; Now $5. 98. Orig. $1.09... now 79¢ Orig. $1.98... now $1.00 Clearance! Girdles and Brassieres
All-Wool Reversible Chenille Rugs Originally $2.98... now $1.49. Reg. $4.50 Brocaded Girdles ye Tiyxtiyere $20, REDUCED Two styles. One all side hook, one part hook.
8R 1/,? . boned for support. SEs sloes 2.4 $12.95 Reg. $4.50 Pull-On Girdles
now $22.50 CLEARANCE MEN’S SHOES Mag So and back. All elastic sides, Good size a chenille HR kta Los : MISCELLANEOUS ROOM SIZE RUGS— OPA Ration Release No. 101 Reg. $1.25 Brassieres 59¢c ‘and 89c¢ !
1.35 Bo: ’ cotton wash suits, Sli hil 1—9’x12" Plain blue all wool Wilton. Second. sw 718 0 Sent 00k Counter soiled. Broken sizes. $ y gnuy m s ept. o
1 soiled Was $89.50 “now $69.50 Reg. $1.50 and $2.00 Bras .. . > : ter soiled. Broken sizes, 3.00 Bo bardine coveralls 1—9'x15’ Two-tone Wilton; 50% wool. NO COUPON NEEDED FOR THESE SHOES Cone; S0llsd, Drikeh van $ ys ga 126 Pairs Clod Hoppers. Sizes 7 to 11 . .$3.00 ’ " Slightly soiled
= $3.00 Tots’ all-wool slipover sweaters, Was $112. 50 now $89.50 ; 1—9’x12’ Beige twist all wool. Slightly used 39 Pairs reg. $4.00 “heavy work shoes. CLEARANCE BETTER HANDBAGS $2.59 Boys’ tan and beige corduroy A group of better handbags in dark leathers, Underarm $3 00 overalls
(cleaned). Was $112.50 ..now $79.50 Sizes 8 to 11 1--714°x9 Beige Axminster; 50% wool. 25 Pairs reg. $4.20 Cranbrook: dress and top handle styles. Slightly marred from handling: Pas Tax $3.98 Boys’ 2-pe. suits. Cotton knit top, OXEOTAS .....oi eit ri Ruins drains $3.! linen pants. Soiled
Was $29. 75 now $19.75 : ve CLEARANCE COSTUME JEWELRY 89¢ Boys’ cotton knit polo shirts Clearance Wanted Fabrics | “
A son of pretty iy Jewelsy jets natodies ear- 10 Toe ivante ite knit Es he Clearance Men's Furnishin $s ngs, pins and bracelets. Pr or quick clearance. ¢ Infants’ cotton receivin Cevis Linens, Blankets, Domestics hind) E isc g : ‘Now 15 Price 3 to 13 OFF
BOYS’ WEAR REDUCED
Junior Boys’ Wash Slack Suits, Reduced to 1 Price. Orig. $2.98 and $1.98 now $1.00 acd $1.49
Mostly white, some black. Broken sizes,
48 PAIRS ARCH SHOES $3.50
SIZESA4 TOS . . . NOT ALL SIZES IN ALL STYLES .. . ALL RATION-FREE!
_ Odds and Ends—Broken Sizes—Solled
INFANTS’ and TOTS’ WEAR Now 15 Price and Less
89¢ Toddler Boys’ cotton knit suits, irregulars $2.00 Tots’ Cotton Jodphurs vr 99% . $3.98 Rain capes. Water repellent See gabardine. Slightly soiled seis 31.50 $1.00 Matching rain hats. ........c.0....50¢ 35¢ Children’s % hose
$1.19 Infants’ layette size gauze diapers. .. .59¢
RUMMAGE SALE IN THE
39¢ Infants’ cotton shirts. .... araens . ven 198 75¢ Infants’ part wool shirts .............35¢ 70 Men's cotton sleeveless sweaters. Cocoa: tan, canary yellow. Sizes small, medium
7 Plain Cottons Juncy Linens Fancy Cottons |
ttress ~~ Sateens
Comfort enille Bath Sets
and large 150 Men's leather belts. Sizes 30 to 38..
50 Men's leather belts. Sizes 30 to 36... 2% 50 Jews boy ami sport ties. cron Blend Sle
a 19¢ Infants’ waterproof pants... ; CURTAIN DEPARTMENT 80 : $1.00 Infants’ blankets. Size 36"x50”
C rtains, drapes, window shades, reninants of
goods and cushions. ,
big | REDUCTIONS T0 oLeaR :
$3.98 Infants’ wool filled auints $2.00 Infants’ dresses. .
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