Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1947 — Page 8

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Coat & Legging SETS 5 88

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CLEARANGE ITEMS ON STREET FLOOR ® Women’s Knit Gowns— LR $1 98 «knit cotton gowns, tearose or blue. Sizes 16 and 17 .......

® Women’s Cotton Vests Built-up shoulder gauze c vests, in sizes 44 only ...

® Women’s $1.00 Cotten 5 Panties— 39 38 Pairs Only. Ribbed cotton C panties with elastic walst.

‘Warm coat ‘and leggings in fleece, tweeds and suedes. Sizes 2 to 4. Other sets specially priced.

1® Women’s 89¢ Part-Woel | Clearance of A Bloomers— y Ez 9h ony rt DRESSES Sp . Reg. $4.98-$7.98 ° » i ig for $695. 5 que

Small checked rayon taffeta, § a] .

® $2.59 Pajamas— Red or blue polka dot 9 00 cotton prints. Sizes 32-34 Rayons and wools, many nice styles and f colors. Ideal to start the new

® $4.98 Gowns : school term at this low Extra sizes #0 to 48. Cotton S aH ‘price. Broken sizes 10 to 18, 9 to 17.

Women's Chenille Robes

and applique trimmed.

three-quarter sleeeves. ‘ia medium and large Reg. 599.5100.) |* $ 99 i A Warm chenille robes for . | | anal clearance in copen and CLEARANCE MEN'S /| | rose. sizes 14 to a2

REGULAR $11.25

i Women's Dresses

Spun rayon, seersucker and cotton, many nice styles and patterns. Also rayon brunch coats in the lot. Sizes 12 to 44.

Star Stere, Second Floor

Chenille Rugs Are in ! Ye Now

Men's leather coats, \ cossack style of fine / capeskin leather and /

T Men's Regs $15.00 Moleskin, sheepskin lined coats_______ (9 Men's /$6.90 Value Plaid Lumber Jacks, Sizes small, medium 39 Men's Sweaters, AllWool Slipover. Sizes small and medium._ 43 Men’s Sweaters.

S 5 5 furry cation 1d @ $ $ $ 3

And we have them. They are not only stylish, but

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a good investment. They are reversible, heavy long-wearing, washable and inexpensive. Look them over today.

6 Ft. x 9 Ft., 516.95 9 Ft. x 9 Ft., 522.95 9Ft.x 113 Ft,, $32.95

rayon coat. Sizes 36 odd... ... ..

. 67 Boys’ Cotton Plaid Shirts. Sizes 6 to

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A Roll-A-Wa 33 Boys’ Blue Melton Bed and ! Little as $18 95 Pea Coats. Sizes 4 95 | Mattress

Sturdy metal bed, 30 in. wide, with springs and cotton felt mattress.

‘RAG RUGS Are Back

29 Boys’ All-Wool Plaid Mackinaws.

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Sizes 6 to 12_____ 17 Boys’ Finger Tip At Your Price Again Coats. Sizes 4 to 00 18x36 Rag Rugs ...........6% 0... 28x48 Rag Rugs ..........$1.39 187 Men's Work Shiris, 39x65 Rag Rugs ..........$2.73 Sizes 14- 141/; and 25x50 Rag Rugs ..........$1.23 2 C| 25x100 Rag Rugs .........$2.73

Star Store, Third Floor Cannon

Wash Cloths 1 be

Heavy quality dquble terry weave'wash cloths from Cannon. White with colored pastel borders. First quality.

¥ pair X Jars size 10x80 double blankets in blue or

rose plaid. Heavy quality with 5% wool and 95% cotton content. Regular $4.08 value.

18-In. Cotton Toweling 29¢ su

lint-free cotton toweling in 18-inch Fully bleached, with neat NArrow

table covering .in choice of Soft, Sols. Will not crack or break, width, hb tS border.

DERBY r LINB, Vt, Jan. 18 (U. PJ. —~A scientific safari which will use the latest technical devices to learn the secrets of the African jungles will get under way in the next few months, it was announced here. y Plans for the expedition are being completed by its commander, Attilio Qetti, veteran tropical explorer, and his author-wife Ellen, whose home straddles the Canadian border. Outfitted with mobile radio sta tions, laboratories’ and specially built equipment, the expedition will study Africa’s animal and plant life and visit tribes of pygmies and other natives. Use Floating Island

propelled . craft camouflaged with

the waters so members of the expedition can approach close enough to photograph animals. Then. too, they will use a “diving eye,” a grotesque device which will | be submerged to photograph in natural colors whatever fish or animals may be in the waters. Since the expedition is sponsored by a Chicago manufacturer of electric and electronic supplies, special attention will bé given to radio® phenomena. The mysterious “moun= tains of the moon” were expected to provide an ideal location for that. Their bases lie in a steaming jungle and their 17,000-foot peaks are covered with snow.

«MEoraion inaccessible Part @f the mountains will be reached by a specially designed helicopter which also will be used to explore and photograph. hidden game havens and little known jungle animals.

pected the trip would last six months and would include an exploratory tour of the “lost lakes of Ruwenzori,” innumerable craters scattered over the slopes of the mountains. A powerful radio station will be set up on Ruwenzori capable of keeping the expedition in contact with the sponsoring plant in Chicago and radio “hams” throughout the nation.

: Experiments to Be Made ‘Scientific experiments involving radio and electricity will be conducted in the “wettest spot on

A “floating island"—a silently|

Gatti and his companions ex-}

Nita Beckly Class initiation in Katherine Smith, Washington, D.C, grand chancellor of the organisation, also will be held. Mrs. Frances Wiebke, member of the grand council and P. H. D., will have charge of the Indianapolis conference. Mrs. Catherine Gallo~ way, is general chairman of committees. Mrs. Nita Beckly, star recorder of Indianapolis chapter, will give the address of welcome, with response

jby Mrs. Annis Brown, Shelbyville,

initiation of candidates, Hartford City, and signing of form 66 by Muncie.

Legion Post to Give

State Police Show

Broad Ripple Post 312, American Legion, will present state police ypersonnel in a public demonstration at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow in the post home.

State police participating are Robert PF. Borkenstein, Harold Jollitf, John Douthit and Zellon Audritch. Jack C. Brown is post com-

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arts Of Zanzibar: Kenya, Uganda, and possibly the Belgian Congo.

Pair Open Ticket Delivery Service Two former airlines employees have opened a ticket delivery service here. The partners, Charles Kersey and Robert Barnett, pick up reservations of all types and deliver them anywhere in the city. Included are { sporting and theatrical tickets. | The enterprise, known as the { Consolidated Ticket Delivery Servlice, is locateg at 136 N. Delaware st., MA. 3976.

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