Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1948 — Page 19

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We're calling it a clearance merely because we haven't all sizes in all colors.

It's an-all-year coat ; i: our best-seller... your best bet. It's light for spring . + + the best airlines in the country. In 1046, it flew 11,198,504 tonmiles of freight. Its 1947 total was 21,937,071 ton-m The increase in business 96 per cent. rN : One main reason for the. | tember-October increase in { ness was the fact that the airlin becameé a common carrier on <

right for winter. The chamois leather interlining has its own rayon satin lining. Zip that out . + . and the coat has its own spring fining. The style is a classic. The saving is ike finding § 15, Well, you know the velue ... everybody does. Sizes 7.15,

WOOL GABARDINE: BLACK, BROWN, GREEN, WINE, CADET BLUE.

Aug. 1; under a temporary permit. 5 A 22 per cent increase in busi- | . iz ness resulted “because,” the com- WOOL COVERT: GRAY, GREEN, WINE, CADET BLUE. Wi T

pany reported, “our service became a to all shippers.” limited. y Appeals to Board In addition to supervising the line's operations, Mr, carried the fight to the all-freight airlines for proper regulations and certification to. the President’s Air Policy Commission and the Congressional Air Policy

Block's Junior Shop, Sesend Floor

git certification is sought, and'f “the” fight “has been-a ‘long -one.| “Prior to World War II, the air-| freight business was not taken! seriously by most of the major airlines. a One reason for this was . ee lack of transport planes sufficiently large and powerful to carry freight at fair rates, at a profit.

Two Offer New

Voice Course Fred Koehrn will be one of

SWEATER CLASSICS in Spring Colors

~ SLIPOVERS, 5.00 : . CARDIGANS, 5.98

| “"Honeylam,” softest of virgin wool designed by Select Sportswear in matching sweaters. ~ White,

Du pink, blue, sunglint, aqua, saddle, appleberry. 3440. nL het

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‘course in juvenile voice and) choral music at Jordan Conser-| vatory beginning next Monday. Mr, Koehrn and Harriette Campbell of the /

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Jordan faculty : N ! will teach classes ~ for students : : from 11 to 18 § ~ WOOL PLAID SWING SKIRT, 7.98 years of age py? : 8 : from 3:45 to 4:45 gh : : : y 2 p.m. each Mon- Smart overplaids will be in every wardrobe this day and Tuesday 7 g ring the spring sspring, especially in a new swing skirt style like this Ei Taek ‘member one. [Fashioned with wids high-rising band. Blue,

member of the sea-green. Sizes [0 to 18,

Jordan Youth Choir, directed by! Mrs. Campbell, which will meet. at 9 a. m. Sal : _ Classes will be limited to 12 students so that each individual may receive personal attention. Information concerning the course may be obtained by calling the § conservatory. :

No Waiting Here; | ‘Escalating’ Cafe | Keeps on Move

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mechanized beanery, the inven-| tion of a trio of Englishmen, T.| M. Lewis, E. G. Rounce and C. G.| HF. Dunham, Cr. Their design shows all the ear-§ Marks .of the exasperation born|

of standi endlessly in line wait-§ ~~ ing: for Ra be vacated by a!

A (+) Control for Active Junior Figures! : How Pretty and P for Half-Sizes!

$IS-TEEN PANTIE-GIRDLES

A DRESS-UP CLASSIC

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whatever to give someone else’ bis turn to get a meal. 4

wt ar 12.98 * All the comfortable classic features you love, plus “Soff new notes of flattery. Dainty gold-topped buttons down the coaf-style front, diagonal stitching to set-off thé bodice. A perfect combination for day-in, night-out wear in rayon crepe; grey, . aqua, black, or navy. Sizes 16; to 24//;.

A wisp of a pantie that holds you softly here, —In-the new-typé eating=prace. JI —fiemly. there, gently everywhere. ~Daigned .. —— side by Se x slowly! : especially for Junior figures fo give complete conveyor “belt. In front | . % ihe diner is_another conveyor |f freédom of action, plus complete personal wi ich le 2 as 2k * v : may also re le toa! “" daintiness with Diana's detachable crofch. rag the’ Jations’ Shed won't, Model sketched has rayon safin front and : back panels, power net sections. “Tearose, white, blue. Sizes 24 to 30. (Not all sizes in all colors.)

” . . YOU SIT down on an ry. Seat at the head of thie line, as it POPs up from beneath. A waitress! Sets before you the first course, Which comes up on a dumbWaiter, You eat the first course] 8 you are moved along. By the| ime you sit opposite the second dumb-waiter, the second -course appears in it; the waitress sets! it before you and whisks away your empty dishes. Again you at against time until you come 9posite the third dumb-waiter, bringing up your dessert. At the .end of \the run you Vacate your seat. Or else. It isn't wholly heartless and| Mechanical, at that. The inven-| TS provide a lounge, where you May have your coffee and cigaret. But the next fellow does get a Beat at the table, = ° | _ 8. Patent 2,435,044 has bo

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Block's Paragon Dresses, Fourth Floor i #4

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