Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1947 — Page 10
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PAGEW Ce Bin THT, INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Ma amar wove 100
Lilly Named Heal emmme—pen Monday Thru Friday. 9:30 A. M. to 5 P. M.~ Saturday to “ SH on "Fashion Famous
OTB Sabie Tn een be oy Goal by Christmas BEAUTY SHOP : . a3@y Costume Jewdiry
Set at $100, 000 ® Experienced Operators : ™ A oY . 3) 2 \ 39°. : CAMFIEL
Appontment of EI Lilly as chalr- 1 NA ! . man of the 1847, Christmas Seal | ® Friendly Service : 4 } 5 : Bavetna "as — Automatic drive which opens Monday was an- © Convenient to Your Shopping " yz « Necklaces; Chatelains! 1 nounced today by George E. Mid- _ \ . 4 =“ 4 aah ins cas. i » ol oN i For appointment, call LI. 5068, ‘ - \ - : : 7 t . el t these $ Jleton, president of the Marion Lillian Evans, Prop. 3 " . / Jyme_jew ry » grea
County Tuberculosis Association. , . " : . ] . : " The goal is $100,000, the same : i TOAS’
amount as was raised a year ago
The sale will continue through Dec ! : 4 The i WN EVERY t Comple te ; HOSTESS
Marion County residents will re-
ceive their Christmas seals by mail ! i next Monday. Punds will b» used 3d LaLa ‘ to help the Marion County Tuber- i America’s No. | culosis Association expand its ! 2-8Slice pop-uj
health-bullding and life-saving | by
progam. ul ! ) . OCamfield’s, i - Therm” gives “Christmas seal dollars help fight| | even, constant tuberculosis every day of the year”! : .” a : : reat es fin Mr. Middleton said. i 54 ; ; 3 in trom real Toll. Is Increasing Ww wy Bb ¢ ! brown bakelite : ry 3 Omen 's K 3 7 f g nit ; / 54 L { a
ET and COCKTAIL
. cases of tuberculosis in Marion UNION SU County. An average of one new ITS
case 1s reported every 16 hours. The 1 3 * (with that new look)
association reports that there were 526 new eases of the disease in S , i 5 Full-Fashioneq ‘ | NYLON Hosk 9c
1046 and that 220 Marion Court residents died of tuberculosis a year . . : Lovely that “dressed-up” desire! Sequin, whe a - fashioned : ‘anted
ago, a slight increase over 1045 colors, Sizes 8 to 11
The Christmas seal committee, headed by Mr. Lilly, also includes . Mrs. Frederic M. Ayres, the Rev CPU (smartly detailed) John B. Ferguson, Rabbi Morris Ro ’ a M. Feuerlicht, Dr. Gerald F. Kampf, ,
Re sell A, Lane, Clyde McCormack, y . James Robb, the Most Rev. Paul C iil 8 Schulte, Archbishop of Indianap- Boys Winter olis, Adolph Seidensticker, Karl- L Stimpson, {Vrgil Stinebaugh and UNION SUITS : ’ TT Mrs. Evans Woollen Jr, =9 . rman $1 +} " ® L Tech Issues Folio leeves, Yi * Outstanding in Value and Warm, short 8 / Quality
length styles. Sizes
Of Work Words’ Jl CR oc
* Beautifully Lined, Warmly
A 21-page folio, “Working Words 0 4 Interlined of Tech” composed of words most A frequently used in classes at Technical High School was released to the faculty during observance of
Fashionable fabrics to give you
nail-head, or embroidery details
for a festive holiday costume.
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Luxurious untrimmed coats ared backs, belted Boys w intey . flare 1 ba American Education "Week. W - backs, fitted coats . . . wool Eath department contributed one eight Briefs a suedes, wool coverts, wool or more unit of 25 words, It sepa- : fleeces. Black and all colors. rates the words into classifications > : } f ih X 19 ta 9 frequently used. - q ; : Sizes 11 to 15, 12 to 20, and
Teachers are instructed to have 38 to H2. « pupils practice specified words. Harm, eavy.y p During the winter pupils will be litte shorty oan s iy (0 drilled and teams will hold a spell- WIst bandg, g ted AF
tng contest. lzes 4-10, i . . von | Pedy i For the NEW of Winter-Weight MARGUS JEWELER” | EL | Dress-Up LOOK In Psi Smart, Perfect-fitting
Diamonds—Watches 3 ” NITE | : : | wan, [| - Bl navoeacs GLOVES J ay (12 N. Iifinols St. p,0omon | Jl Winter Shiris | Dress Shirts ’ s
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Smartly styled handbags in ® Double Woven : winter y many styles, colors and sizes. * Double Duty series 3 y ridcloth tn Ina 1-10. . Plastic patents . . . calf . . . alli- ® Double Beauty tema : and colors. ae : \ gator grains . . . and broadcloths. Ctioose trom lack or to 17, —Qutstanding values! brown. Sizes 6 to 814.
Black and an assortment of lovely
colors. Sizes 9-15, 10-20, 38-50
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and 181; to 24%.
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ve short *® lee ght shirts. Sizes
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Girly Kny Now is the time to do your Christmas Shopping and Really SAVE!
S]69 Super-Values for Girls and Tots! p Men! ... Here's a Big Saving! mas TS, Cony Paja. 1 ’ All-Wool COVERT Nites 6 (0 1g blue. Girls BLOUSES : Tots’ Knit Sleepers : blouses in tai- 8] 69 Warm knit sleepers \ TOPCOATS » | (a ; .
lored or dressy with feet, button- . » 49 on pants. Pink or ; H
styles, Sizes 7 to 14, blue. Irregulars.
art Wool | | \ Ea ; - COMFORTS Girls SKIRTS Tots’ Corduroy JUMPERS = | j/age™ ; 19 95
8 All wool girls . . / d Ww i § SGN ne te. SPI nnd a BP TT
All colors, Sizes other colors. Sizes 2 to 6.
Fall's favorite—smart sateen covering T to 10 $ ’
Fine and h y : serviceable covert in natFloral rsible. TOTS LEGGINGS ¢ ¥ ural, brown or blue. Single Heavy pn; plan filled. 8 : R’ v 19 : ] breasted, fly front topcoats ps in et 5% W ' PAVY, warm n p i " - on . jis pn $1 pope ; Sizes 34 to 38. "a
84 inches, : with zipper. Sizes 2 to 5.
Sale! Tots’ 4 : f Ne Men's Worsted SNOW - SUITS nS wool 13% 3B 598
rayon. Every-set complete with hat. I Brown, wine or navy. Sizes 1 to 3. Ovely two o :
olor flow Fo y | § a An . Patterns er J . eced- back bla reversible § J hy ’ ‘ i a warm, fle ings. Thug Lon bind. ” } / CORDUROY OVERALLS i t Bin Here's al wide selection of fine sweat shirts in blue, red Sturdy cordurovs with bil #1 98 R | 4 ab Norsted ape Sits in a ange or tan. All sizes. front. Navy, brown and ! iE 2 of colors to choose from. Regpastels. Sizes 1 to 6. ® 4 ulars or longs, sizes 34 to 42.
Zod AS Ladies’ . : | - Full UU | tu, she f te Felt Slippers Ladies’ Smart FOOTWEAR | _ Pre-Thanksgiving... | 2.Tone Mackinaws TEE SHiays | was At eh SL : ors, Tone rd - amyl BLANKE T. SALE | Combination Pea Coat |
—ypotHitwith ordighy club : Gi in black and brown. | Gotton Sheet i and Mackinaw 4'qde soda. Insist on Canada Dry. ue. a] oN ’ BLANKETS hs
Here's why: ty Viet 3 . ' (A v | ~ y \ ' i MH ell woven » i Wl ‘ PinPoint y ' ae 4 0. L 4 : 5 5 ; tan or white, a. hirts ein ; PUSH PA EA. \ : e 3 13 J of ; :
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Quality : Le r thick soles. Brown or black. ends, Slight imper- ; 3 Sizes 8 to 16 | ARN Corduroy Sizes 6 to 11, g fects. Large size SN ; -
| (70x90 inches). Woolen Long Pants CR ~ Bib Overalls Y0 $/] 9s | ‘70x80 DOUBLE BLANKETS | Jum." $9298 by $29 no CRE
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Large block pl plenty of
leather up Ste - sige | With _awiten bindings. 66 full Bs are, Chalte of EER : full rt Boys' & Girls' OXFORDS | Fimiisifii et, od
leather 30 gry wearing, 95% cotton. 70x80 patterns in sizes 6 to 16. A Fancy patSizes 3 to
les, ” : ith ”s 8 Flexible construction in leath- sive. ALL WooL : H cut ¢r uppers and sturdy soles, . J
Moccasin or ancy toe ies | " ALL-WOOL BLANKETS PLAID SHIRTS EL
Sizes 84 to 3,
— ror alae i 845 RL "| Shop The FAIR for 1 $298 ! bindings. Royal Miue, gar- Sd v8 chirta. Heavy Shop The FAIR for | 4 &
Thanksgiving Valites net of cedar, 10x80 size. bu pe www Smt 1H Thanksgiving Values
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