Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1946 — Page 3
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will speak on “An Independent Thursday in the Antlers hotel.
STRAUSS SAYS:
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I's a swell shirt for Christmas Gift-ing. Soft, luxurious WASHABLE cotton—{it's a flannel twill that looks like wool}—very easy wearing. It's Sanforized, which means that it won't shrink more than 1°. And it's generously cut—roomy, flap pockets—made by a man who has practiced his skills in boyswear many successful years—
3.75 L. STRAUSS & CO. Inc. FOURTH FLOOR
Mercy Flight
To Save ll. S. |
Consul Bared
Russian Performs Successful Operation
By WILLIAM H. NEWTON Seripps-Howard Staff Writer SHANGHAI, Dec. 9.—The dramatic story of a mercy flight by Russian airmen and an emergency operation in a Soviet hospital which saved the life of an American consul isolated in the vast mountain wilderness of central Asia was uncovered hére today. The consul is Robert 8. Ward, Cincinnati. He is flyihg from Shanghai to the United States today to recuperate from an ailment which nearly cost his life, Mr. Ward was U. 8. consul at Urumchi in Sinkiang province. He was stricken by an attack of volvulus, a complete stoppage of the intestinal tract, which is fatal unless an operation is performed quickly. No Surgeon Available He was the only American in the city, the capital of Sinkiang province on China's western border and one of the most isolated areas of the world. No surgeon was available, With death only a matter of hours, Soviet diplomatic officials arranged. an emergency flight to Alma Ata, capital of the viet republic of there is the modern “h Soviet ministers.”
an doctor, Mr. Ward" Alma Ata In an unconscious condition and the emergency operation performed. “They could not have done more for me,” Mr, Ward said. “Beyond question they saved my life.” ‘Patient Cannot Die’ The operation was performed by a tall, slender Russian surgeon named Nikolavich Sysganov. After the operation Mr. Ward said his Russian nurse told him: “There's a saying in Kazakstan, ‘when Sysganov operates the patient cannot die.’ ” The American was provided with special nurses and interpreters day and night. After the operation Mr. Ward developed a high fever. One of the nurses sat at his bedside throughout the night moistening his lips with wet gauze, he said. ‘The Russians refused to accept pay for the operation and the hospital care, Mr, Ward sald.
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P.S. If you're gifting her with Angora add Mittens and Anklets—
rabbit hair and 30%, wool. blue, maize and black. 3.00
rabbit hair and 68%, wool. In WHITE—and pink, blue,
1.95
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TRADITION WITH ATOUCHOFTOMORROW!
the snuggle-soft-fluffs that are every girl's DREAMThey're in the Specialty Shop— and may we suggest that as a Christmas Gift they will warm the
There are several styles—and they're so soft—so luxurious-to-touch and so kind to figures—niost of them are about 70%, Angora rabbit hair and 30%, wool. There are SLIPOVERS, with short sleeves at 14.95— CARDIGANS with short sleeves at 15.75 and with long sleeves at 22.95.
The MITTENS—are 70%, Angora In WHITE—also pink, powder
The ANKLETS—are 35%, Angora
camel, aqua, maize and cherry.
SWEATERS.
— THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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THIS IS THE TRADITIONAL EXPOSITION AND SELLING ~~ | OF GENTLEMEN'S FINE ~~
NECKWEAR
It brings into view—the choicest of the current season--and the Ties of tomorrow.
It hails the return of rich heavy silks (and rejects the sleazy, scrawny silks that are being let loose).
It greets the ties that are coming again, from the continent—from Switzerland and England!
But most ethusiastically it salutes the Ties made in the USA—that reach new heights of artistry and worth.
The Man's Store—has won national renown for its neckwear presentations. This year, in its new quarters, it has really “thrown away the book’ —it has recognized no limitations in presenting a thoroughly cosmopolitan showing—in the best tradition.
And—the ties are as notable in VALUE—as they are in quality and taste and beauty!
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Every last one of them is in strict masculine taste— something a man would enjoy getting back of—something that would rejoice his optic and tactile senses— when he lifts the tie (or ties) from the Gift Box.
A BRIEF HINT:
Prices begin at $1. 5 The same standards of taste that govern Strauss’ finest neckwear—influence the selections at the lesser prices. At this price are selected patterns in Botany, Arrows and others.
Prices end at $15 to 27.50 for d'Arsae Ties—hand-painted of exclusive originality—enriched with the inherited skill of centuries in the weaving and painting arts.
McCROSSEN Wool Ties, 1.50 and $2 SILK FOULARDS AND SILK REPS at 3.50 HAND-PAINTED Ties from California, $8
ALL.SILK FOULARDS, also Macclesfield effects from Switzerland—also Silk Crepes at 6.50
EXTRAORDINARY! There is an especially strong and extraordinary collection of ties at
2.50 wm 3.50 .
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