Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1946 — Page 4

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Aboard the Waodhridge Victory tomor-|{alls,

A Gr. Richard O. Smith, Pfe, Loren Cannada p ing their brogans.

Old hands in the press galleries! {restrained me. They said this was! nothing unusual in the springtime |the Pearl Harbor investigating com~ Mig of an election year. They said the mittee had acted disgratefully. He | Se emmodly. Whitecotion, PIC go there were two leading con- boys (everybody now was shout- said he had not, either, performed Aboard the Muhibnber Nictory tpmor. gressmen trying to climb down each |ing) simply were getting in prac- disgracefully. That started it. Barks, 1 3 Gr. James 3” canon. other's throats without even remov- tice for the-political battle to come.| McCormack laughed. He said he! Sth i

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LL i. ANN a THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES — Watching Congress Practice for Coming Political Battles Is Nerve-Shattering, Othman Finds

NG TOU : S By FREDERICK C. OTHMAN ie 1 ! United Press Staff Correspondent ' The following Indianapolis sol- WASHINGTON, March "28. — It ders are listed by the New York is a nerve-shattering experience, I port of embarkation as arriving in can tell you, visiting the house of |

New York for processing at Camp representatives in these parlous | P . TT times, Makes you wish you'd re-| Aboard the La Crosse Victory today, membered to bring along your air a or a Co Re Fields. |Taid warden hat in case the ceiling

boo, boo!” An unidentified snake- I remained on the alert, really to in-the-grass was hissing, And I jump. »

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TTT, STIL SALE COMBINED WITH "EASTER VALUE PARADE

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. AND in March are included many outstanding VALUES from the Easter Value Parade! Come

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FRIDAY —ONE DAY ONLY!

CLEARANCE

Infants’, Tols’ and Toddlers’ Wear Odds and Ends of Slightly Soiled Wear

15 PRICE and LESS Reg. $2.59 Infants’ Chenille Crib Spreads, Reg. $2.26 Infants’ Chenille Orib Spreads,

MW a $1.00 ‘Reg. $1.19 Infants’ Pillowcases, now______ 59¢ Hand hemstitched. - Reg. $1.00 Infants’ Pilloweoases, now______50¢

Hand hemstitched. ~- Regs 59¢ Infants’ Embroidered Pillowesases, BOW ee eee ch se ---28¢ Reg. 39¢ Pastel Trim Pillowoases, now_____ 19¢ Reg. $3 Infants’ All-Weol Blankets, now, $1.50 Reg. $3.98 Infants’ Print Crib Comforts,

Reg. 290 Infants’ Part-Wool Sleeveless ¥eslszmow I5¢ Reg. $3.00 Infants’ Baby Bather, now___ $1.50

Reg. $1.59 Infants’ Papooska Baby Carrier, now 19¢

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Reg. 59¢ Infants’ Waterproof Lap Pads, now, 29¢

Reg. 2 for 250 Infants’ Snow Baby Rinse, now, 5¢

Reg. $2.00 Infants’ Wool Sacques, now__$1.00 Reg. $1.00 Infants’ Turk Knit Imported

ROW —emmmne ee 50¢ Rog: $2.98 Boys 2-Pe, Rayon Suits, now__$1.49

shirt and self-beit shorts. Blue and tan.

R y 89 Be ' Pol yA on) 410 Shirts, ny.......... de

BOWS cea can 95¢ to $1.35

~ Reg. 290 Toty' 3 n 0 Tow! Ja Socks, mow____________ 15¢ Reg. 89¢ Necklaces, Assorted solors, now__39¢

Nos $1.90 to $2.70 Tots’ Pastel Skirts,

at. $1.59 dy $2.26 Jowelry, bhi ow : Le Bebe ron nn T90 10 $1.00 fag. $3.00 Tots’ Dresses, now _____-___ $1.50 og: $3.00 Tots’ Pinafores, mow_____ $1.50 ; Bop 3% Tots’ Dresses, mow ____ 39¢

CLEARANCE GIRLS’ WEAR

{Leader John W. McCormack had | made a speech last Saturday night | claiming all the Republicans on |

GIRLS’ SPRING SKIRTS

Reg. $3.00 Values Now, $1.99 Reg. $3.98 Values Now, $2.99 Reg. $5.98 Values Now, $3.99

Girls’ spring ris in ice créam plaids and solid colors Sizes 7 to 14 and 10 to 16 in the group.

. GIRLS’ CARDIGAN SWEATERS All wool cardigan sweaters with grosgrain ribbon trim and pearl butions. Slight irreg- $ 99 ulars of better sweaters. Sizes 7 to 14 in the group.

Girls’ COTTON TUCKSTITCH PANTIES

large sizes,

Knee length style in small, medium and 19¢

Bl renner een $1.99 Reg: 29¢ Infants’ Muslin Pillow Covers, now, 18¢ Rog: $1.59 Infants’ Bib Sets, now_________ 19¢ Lap and 3 bibs included in set. > Reg. $1.00 Infants’ Disposable Diaper Pads, nysoter........ eee... 50¢ Reg. $1.59 Infants’ Bathrobes, now_ _____ 9c.

Odds and Ends Girls’ Wear 15 PRICE

Now 10c to 99¢

Cotton dresses, rayon blouses, wool gloves and

parka hoods in a group of odds and ends reduced for clearance.

DRAPERY CLEARANCE

1 Clearance Wanted Fabrics | Linens, Yard Goods, Domestics 1 aw Va OFF

- Plain Cottons , Blankets Fancy Cottons ° ane : 2 teens

Spreads Comforts

2,000 Yards Curtain Material Flocked dotted scrim. White with colored dots or colored figures. Grand for curtains 1 Qc: for now and summer, : . Limit, 20 Yds. to a Customer

1,000 Yards Printed Ruffex Drapery Fabric Tan and tinted grounds with attractive floral prints. Slight seconds but usable for 49¢ yd. all types of drapes. %

Ruffled Taffeta Drapes Seconds of “Textron”, fine quality. Pure $595 Pr.’

white taffeta with big red rose pattern,

; Limit3 Pairs to a Customer Reg. $5.98 Studio Couch Covers, now____$1.98

Reduced to close out.

Printed Slip Covers

To $795 +) sos | B%

Extra heavy printed twill in slipcovers for club, button back, T-cushion lounge and wing chairs and regular and oversize sofas. Colored grounds of blue, red, rose and natural. Delivery within a. week. 4

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~ CLEARANCE of ROCKERS 1 $37.75 and $20.50, platform o ™- ( Floor samples, damaged ¥ 4

Republicans booed; the Democrats | fornia say he has not been witch almost could see it. The speaker| “Yes,” shouted McCormack, “I {hunting ?” screamed the tall, gray- [banged his gavel. The hissing grew | said it Sat haired McCormack. The booers re- louder. A soprano congresswoman screamed for order, . order, order. ; ..” shouted Gear- Gearhart said he'd been subjected |Farbor committee (not you, Keefe) | were trying to smear President

cheered.

He said he defiled McCormack to| “you , , . you . . show him one place in 13,000 pages 'cormack. , of Pearl Harbor testimony where he'd said anything disgraceful.

“Can the gentleman from Cali-!

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, w 6 od wab scared. Rep. Frank B, Keefe, an Oshkosh,{ Rep. Bertrand W. Gearhart Of ers d sid in‘with the eh I have watched riots develop in|Wis., .Republican, said “he'd read | Fresno, Cal, said hey, Le Wis aver ap a fin" th 's that Democratic |RePublican and he was on the com-| “I defy you . my day. I started to_ scram, [13 Wie. paper MOCTAMC mittee. He said he'd been insulted. |hart.

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They shook their fists. They

| resigned.

{to no more criticism than Keefe.

“You are trying to ride in on the |back of ‘the gentleman from Wisconsin,” McCormack yelled. “I am not,” Gearhart yelled back. . Hooray, the Republicans cried. | pher, who was supposed .to record | “The gentleman from Wisconsin ghou {Boo, the Democrats booed. “I care not for the attacks of the | They said the ceiling recently had {meant all the Republicans on the |left-wing smear-bund,” the chubby Aboard the Howard Victory, T. 4th| The Democrats were cheering; | been reinforced and the danger committee except Keefe, for whom Gearhart shouted. OT a TR. Canale ok. A“ [the Republicans were going, “boo,|was slight. I resumed my seat, but ihe had the highest regard. The!

made so much noise the stenogra- .

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Rich of Pennsylvania,

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THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1946

urday and I say it again that the Republicans on that Pear]

| “Will you yield?” demanded Rep, | Robert (where’ll you get the money)

No, no, no” McCormack

1 ted. . And so on for about 10 the words of the statesmen for pos- 18 an entirely different kind of gen- more minutes. Then

terity, laid down his fountain pen. tleman than the gentleman from husy on the second His expression was what I'd call California,” McCormack screamed. The ceiling didn't fall. Next time | “Why... shouted Gearhart, I'l act brave. I am learning, as There was so much noise now you | “you ..."

everybody got deficiency bill,

CLEARANCE!

(100) DRESSES

Were $8.30 to $10.95

NOW $ 3:00

Spun rayons and rayon crepes in one and two-piece styles. Sizes for juniors, misses and women.

(35) DRESSES

Were $10.95, 12.95, $16.95

now $5.00

Wonderful values in qne or twopiece style dresses.of spun rayon and rayon crepes. Sizes for misses and women.

DRESSES!

(50) DRESSES

Were $8.30, $10.95, $12.95

NOW $4.00

A selection of lovely dresses in one and two-piece styles for juniors, misses and women.

(25) DRESSES

Were $16.95

NOW $7.00

A group of better rayon crepe and spun rayon dresses in sizes for juniors, misses and women.

DRESSES!

(45) DRESSES

Were $10.95 to $12.95

NOW § h.00

Beautiful rayon crepes and spun rayons in one and two-piece dresses, Juniors’, misses’ and women's sizes.

(82) DRESSES

Were $3.98 to $8.30

NOW $9.00

Camel suedes and rayon and wool combination dresses. Grand for wear now. Misses’ sizes.

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Clearance! 24 Fine Fleece Coats Regularly $29.95

Good-looking fleece coats in S$ goo

sizes for juniors and misses.

Special Selling! Smart Felt Hats for Spring

To help you look your prettiest!

Forward bumpers, berets, Billy hoy sailors and manipulated S 25 berets. ... . All in wonderful "

spring colors. Gold, copen, rose, lime, grey, red, navy, brown and black.

GIRDLE CLEARANCE Reg. 59¢ fo $10.95 25¢ ‘o $5.49

Samples, Now—

Well known manufacturers’ samples of brassieres, girdles, corsets, garter belts and foundations. Mostly one of a

¥ind. Each one a real value. 1 Reg. $3.00 Two-Way $1.50 Stretch Girdles, Now Factory irregulars in girdles. Sizes small, medium and large.

ACCESSORY CLEARANCE

Wool Felt Handbags c Underarm, drawstring and top handle styles in red, green, navy, dark green and wine. Plus Tax

Reg. $3.95 Plastic Handbags $3.00

Top handle style handbags in black plastic morocco. Plus Tax

An wis ir and 10¢ an 25¢

simulated leather belts. Accessories, !/2 Price c $1.00 Compacts, neckwear, handkerchiefs and belts that are mussed and counter soiled.

Boys’ and Junior Boys’ Wear . CLEARANCE

Boys’ CREW SOCKS eu Irregulars y new spring plain colors ..30

white, crew socks. Sizes 8'a to 12. 3 for 89¢

Boys’ Striped Cotton Polo Shirts 49¢

Crew neck and collar styles in many color combinations. Seconds of much higher priced , shirts. Sizes small, medium and large.

Assortment of Counter-Soiled Boys’ toms 15 ~ 15 ~ Va OFF , Junior Boys’ Cotton Striped Polo Shirts Toe aud sain wien sr 4-100 Junior Boys’ Four-In-Hand Ties Re

Reg. 25c value, Assorted colors with painted Juvenile characters on tip. jor Boys’ Dress Hats Reg. Junies in os sizes and colors. B0c Odds and Ends, Junior Boys’ Wear 13 -Y3 = Ys OFF

Clearance! 30 Navy Pea Jackets Regularly $17.95 to $21.00 " Here’s a grand value in popular S$ 00 navy pea eoats. Misses’ and n juniors’ sizes.

"RUG CLEARANCE

Soiled Numdah Rugs... Reg. $6.50, approximately 4x6’ size, .now, $3.26 Reg. $4.55, approximately 3x5’ size, now, $2.25 Reg. $1.89, approximately 2x3’ size now, $1.00 Reg. $9.70 6'x9’ Wool & Fiber Rugs, now, $4.75

For bedroom and porch.

Reg, $3.95 to $5.90 27"x36" Oval Rugs with Fringe, now _____ annsuns$SB0

Wilton, velvet and twistweave.

12"x21" Coco Mats with Heavy Brush Pile, $1.00 21” Stair and Hall Carpet___.._____.$1.98 Yd, | Candy striped pattern, : :

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Reg. $2.70 and $2.90 Blouses, now____________ $1.99

Slightly soiled blouses in assorted styles and colors.

Reg. $2.90 Large Size Blouses, now___________ $2.00

Pink only in sizes 40 and 42.

Reg. $1.98 All-Wool Jackets, now_____________ $5.99 Dark green and wine. Sizes 12 to 18 in the group. Reg. $3.98 Sloppy Joe Sweaters, now __________ $2.49 Slightly soiled Sloppy Joe sweaters in red, maize and blue. Broken sizes. Reg. $4.50 Cardie~~ "eaters, mow ___________ $3.49 Slightly soiled ca’ ‘ers. Pink, maize and red.. Broken sizes. Reg. $3.98 Lai Hs, now... $2.99 Brown, green and.’ > 32 to 36 in the group. Reg. $5,98 Red C.....oy Slacks, now__________ $3.99 Sizes 12 18. »

REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE! 15 =13=14 off

Jumpers, jackets, suits, jodhpurs and jersey blouses in the group.

CLEARANCE! SHOES

85 Pairs Reg. $2.65 and $3.15 Women's House Slippers Rayon erepe house slippers with

wedge heels and platform leather soles. Open toe with closed or NOW S . sling back. Red or blue. Sizes 4 to 9, 285 Pairs Reg. $4.00 and $5.00 Women’s Shoes Reduced from our higher stock for clearance. American Fashion and Modern Ayre shoes in NOW S . sandals and pumps. Black patent and blue in medium and high heels. Sizes in lot 4!5 to 9, widths AA to B. - 85 Pairs Reg. $6.95 and $71.95 Styl-Eez Shoes Odd lot of women’s Styl-Eex shoes in sandal and pump styles. 95 Black, blue and red. Broken NOW 3 » sizes.

100 Pairs Reg. $2.49 Women's House Slippers Black crushed leather house slippers with leather” soles and NOW s1 99 heels. Open toe d'orsay style.

625 Pairs Children’s and Misses’ House Slippers

Rayon crepe bootie ‘with leather soles and heels for children and NOW C misses, Sizes 8's to 2.

125 Pairs Reg. $3.85 Boys’ Oxfords

© Brown oxford with Goodyear $ 85 . NOW ..

welt soles. Sizes 2!4 to 6.

Men’s Furnishings Sa

150 Men's Basque Stripe Knit Polo Shirts

Now 1/5 PRICE Were $1.00—Now 50¢

Wing sleeves and crew neck polo shirts in tan and brown stripings.

Medium size only.

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