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IN THE SPRING - will you look back to February 19th . . . and yourself, THAT was the day 1

got myself a darn good. topcoat

on Block’s Third Floor . . . and all T had to pay for it was $25 will you, huh?

BLOCK S—Men's Clothing, Third Flov

Male “Robberies”

“we'd rather have these on your hands than ours . . . 88 pairs of $5 capeskin gloves are getting old.and. tough . , . give them a little security for 1.88, 4 An Order of the Garter that didn't get a very royal welcome. We couldn't get rid of 62 pairs at 55¢, so we'll try 185¢ pr. " We're “tie”-red of having all of these ties on our necks, “knot” that. we. don’t think they're any good, ‘but on you they look better. : (210) $1 ties, 3 for $1, 85¢ each. (180) 3.50-$5 ties, 98¢ each, “Hose” your home life? Ours would improve ig we didn't get so many “socks.” (310) Pra, (very odd), 25c. (115) Prs. $1-1.65 socks, 65¢c. We'll “Sing-Sing” if we can get tid of this*“ROBES-Gallery” of 12.50-§15 robes for 4.95. : Not all the wolves are at Hollywood and Vine . . . there'll be one at Market and Illinois, right at our door -if we don't get rid of these jackets. “ (37) 15.95-$25 Leather Jackets, 10.95. (11) 11.25 Gabardine Zipper Jackets with Mouton collar, 5.95. Fust-rate condition men's knitted briefs 4 . . and we'll be frustrated if we can't’ get rid of 488 pairs that were $1 for 39¢c. We hope to deport a few imported §2-2.50 handkerchiefs , , , all white, were $2-2.50, 75¢. A CASE of good judgment . , . at least these fitted cases were the best when we got them for 22.50-27.50, but now they're soiled or incomplete so you can have them at 8.95. These SHIRTS ARE THE ODDS of our odds and ends . . . so. odd "that we're breaking off our relationship . . , were 2.95 and 3.95, 1.50. . :

BLOCK'S Men's Furnishings, Street Floor.

Poor Sports In a Man's World

WE HAD oodles and oodles of pile and sheeplined poplin Jackets 3m Wackinaws, but we still have eft.

(16) 15.95 ‘Pile and Sheeplined Jackets, 7.95.

(7) 29.50 Pilelined Mackinaws, 12.95.

+TYPOGRAPHICAL ERROR . . . “Great COAT” should have been spelled “GOAT,” meaning our buyer when he was “nanny” enough. to buy so many double breasted brown tweed great coats

==for-$45, You -canhave em for...

19:35

Poor unwitting SUEDES and defenseless African GOATS gave their hides for these 16 jackets,

wrt Bian —-

but you won't have 10 give YOULS....-.

At {his price. Were 37.50-39.50,

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Can't we per-SUEDE you to take °

these suede wind-breakers off our racks and put them on your backs? 3 Were 25, 15.95.

This has been a SLACK season with us ard we're PANT-ing to get these off our shelves.

278) 8.95-11.95 Men's Fine Slacks, 5.95.

(45) $35 Custom-Tailored Slacks, $2 “

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We think the WOOL-ds too good for you to overlook 41 all-wool sport coats that were $25 at 12.50. (11) $23-32.50 RAINCOATS drizzled out on us, but you won't be a drip if you buy one at 15.95.

The BUFFALO PLAID with us to get rid of these jackets, and our “buyer PLAID insanity when they wouldn't sell . . . they were 12.50 . now we PLAID with you to take them at 6.50. (11) $25 Buffalo Plaid Mackinaws with Spun-8un Lining, 12.50. Our:-buyer sure got a bum STEER

- When he was ROPED into buying

these: WESTERN SHIRTS. but he'll get ROPED and TIED if he doesn't get rid of them at these prices! Bs 11.50-17.50 Western Shirts,

oo 23.95-20.75 Western Shirts,

an 3250-555 Western Shirts,

BLOCK'S Men's Sports Shop, Third Floor,

Outdoor Men , .,

IF YOU'RE HOT FOR A LIT. TLE DEAR OR SOME POOR FISH you can raise her temperalure with one of these alcohol Stoves, Don't be a FUEL, get one

y today!

Tc Alcohol Burners, Se. H Heat-tab Stove and Fuel Kits,

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A50-88c Heat-tab, extra fuel, 20e. +248 U, 8. Army Knapsacks, 99e,

WOOK Third Moor, Center Aisle,

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50c-55¢ odd socks

It's a Continuous Performance—Starting += Tomorrow {Thursday )- at 9:30 o’Clock Extravaganza of values featuring the final-appear-ances of many old troupers,

with gag lines matching in age. The jokes on us.

Sorry, No Mail, Phone or C. 0. D. Orders

Dawg Daze For the Men's Shoe Buyers The e Sponge Rubber soled slippers have sponged off us too long at 3.75, but we know they'll zip out at $1. Stubborn mules that wouldn't budge at $4, but in fuzzy blue, maroon and brown they might not be so contrary at §l.

. We've been saddled with these

brown and tan saddle oxfords long enough. They were 9.95 and we'll bet two “bits” you'll harness them for 6.95. These 8.95 casual loafers have made us frantic with their. indifferent attitude and we've decided to part company at 4.95. BLOCK'S Men's Shoes. Street Floor.

We Hat to Get Rid of These or We'll Get Crowned

a HOT HEAD and help us get Be of (45) regular weight caps and caps with inbands, were 1.50$2, 9c. : We're brimming with gray hats and the boss FELT we should get rid of them or he'd gray-d us down, . . .

. (85) Mostly grays, were $.50-7.50,

3.49. .

4.98. BLOCK'S Men's Hats, Third Floor.

on't Be a Die Hard— Blow Hard!

We have 1000 hand-embroidered handkerchiefs in white or colors on white that didn't rate a sniff at 35c. Now you can drool for 19¢, 3/81. ' BLOCK'S Handkerchiefs, Street Floor.

You May Not Be an Able Grable But you won't LEG-Behind if you mop the floors in these rayon sheer with rayon and cotton tops. We were pulling your leg with 1800 pairs” at 1.08 and 1.15 but you can pull ours for 69¢, 3 for $2. : BLOCK'S Hosiery, Street Floor

Were We Dumbo

when we bought these 78 Jumbo Garment Bags. At 3.98 they were Chintzy, but for 2.60 we should CHINTZ the deal! THESE 8 GARMENT _VARMENTS wére bags “at 3.98. In chintz or film they &hould be a CLOTHES-OUT at 1.99. ; Cloget Shop, Bouth Mezzanine, ’ .

We Have Too Much Time . on Our Hands | So stick up your arm and let your WRIST WATCH these bargains. .8 red and gold-filled ladies’ bracelet watches and 5 round steel 17-jewel men's dress watches fot 20.95 . . . 6 gold-filled 17-jewel dress watches at $25 , , . and, for you high-fliers, 13 round steel aviation watches with lumfnous dials flying right out of our sight (we hope) at 22.50! “NURSEY, NURSEY, TAKE MY PULSEY!" oyr buyer screamed when he tried to’ high pressure vou into 12 Bafety Pin Nurse's Watches. His heart would beat

_ stronger if you'd graft them for

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BLOCK'S Julius ©. Waik_Shop. » . treet Floot,

(102) Mostly grays, were £.50-510,

and semi-sheer stockings

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- Golden Earrings? Nerts!

We have all kinds. Even the gypsies wouldn't steal these at

$1, $2 and $3—maybe we can gyp -

you for 19¢, 55¢ and 2 for $1 or 99c. Also pins, necklaces and bracelets included in group. NOSE TROUBLE, SISTER? Take the shine off with our $1 compacts and NOSE one will ever know for 35e, 2 for $1. OLD-ROCKING -CHAIR'S - GOT US! These rocking chair charms didn’t charm you at all for $1. They should leave you rocking in the aisles at 19¢.

Prices Jlus Tax BLOCK'S Costume Jewelry, Street Floor.

ASH the Man Who Owns One!

We have 58 silver plated ash trays that misfired at $3. We hope they go up in smoke at 1.95. HOT CINDERS! 5 Sterling silver ash trays that weren't so hot at $15. They're sterling values at 7.95.

What about 8 sterling salt and pepper shakers that weren't worth their SALT at $16 . . . we'll PEPPER you with 'em for 7.95. DO YOU CRAVE TO CARVE? We have 8 carving! sets with lucite handles that made you beef at $15. We'll MEAT you half way at 7.50. We'll stake you to 3 of these 27.50 steak and carving sets with lucite handles and say SIRLOIN for £10 a slice. JULIUS €. WALK SHOP. Street Moor.

We're Looking for the Lady With 29 Palms

To-fill our 29 pairs of lame evening gloves. Some are hand sewn and in longer lengths. They were $5 and $6 but we'll palm them off on her at 1; price. WE'VE GOT A MESS ON OUR HANDS. We wouldn't dirty our fingers with these soiled doeskin,

* capeskin and pigskin gloves at

$5 to $18 but you can clean them up at 2.50 to 9.25. WHAT A GLOVELY WAY FOR US TO LOSE MONEY! 300 pairs

of leather, doeskin, kidskin and .

suede gloves that you wouldn't finger for 7.50 to $10 . . , they're yours at 3.69!

Some SNAKE - IN - THE-GRASS

pads were “sure fire sellers. We tried to shed our skins for 6.50 to $15 . . . now you can wiggle them out of us for 50c to 6.50!

these custom - made’ suede and calf bags at 39.50 to 69.50. We hope they're READY-TO-WEAR at $15 to 835! BLOCKS Gloves, Sireet. Floot.

Bongo, Bongo, Bongo, These: are Strictly for the Jungle We were up to our ears in 119 wool , stocking caps at $3. We'll gladly pull the wool over yo ears for 49¢ a yank. : “ What a BHIRT-WASTE! We'ré Lousev with = Blousey's—157 of

“them in broken sizes and assort-

ed fabrics with long. or. short sleeves that never COTT-ON at 3.98 to 5.98. but we'll give you the shirt off our back for 1.99 to 3.99. WHAT. NO SCHOOL SPIRIT? We have 113 large cotton squares with Broad Ripple, Howe, Shortridge, Washington, Tech and Manual insignias that never made the grade at §1. You ean spirit them away now at 19 a throw,

BLOCK'S Neckwear, Street Floor

You'd Think This Stationery Was Stationary -

The way it lingers on. We have 300 boxes of Chateau Sheer with,

* 80 sheets and 40 envelopes with

white laid finish paper and dubonnet lined envelopes. It wasn't WRITE at $1 bit you might NOTE ft at 58c and 2 for $1! t

LETTER write to her heart's desire on our 1000 boxes of note, letterette and letter size sta.

. tionery with 24 sheets and en-

velopes. You didn’t CORRespond when we sald $1 but you can wrap your lunch in it at 3 boxes Jor $1. OUR BUYER I8 COWED hy these sample leather goods. We have a herd of 300 leather travel books, writing cases, stud cases, picture’ frames and photo albums that we tried to steer out of here at 350 to $12. © Maybe your CATTLE like them at |j- price! .

BLOCK'S Stationery, Street Foor,

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Cheap Sports , .'. Even the Skeletons in Your Closet Will Make Room for Them!

If you've a dark brown taste here's something to “gab” about + + « just 4 cocoa color gabardine suits originally 59.95 and 69.95, now $38. Man-made (but ladies wear 'em) « + « Suits, man-tailored of men's wear. fabrics... 1. check. 2 herringbone, '1 gabardine afd 1 light green wool; originally $125 to 139.95, now $38. Fleece to meet you . , . just 4 - sport coats; plaid, fleece fabrics; ‘originally 89.95 to $115, now $58,

BLOCK'S Sport Shop. Second Floor.

Lounging for Some Night Life?

We have 102 rayon knit gowns in discontinued styles and colors that never got around much at 3.50 to 395. We hope they go places at 2.99. ’ THERE'S - MANY A SLIP BETWIXT THESE GOWNS AND PANTIES! Broken sizes and colors that nearly broke us up at $1 to $8. We have 240 pieces that we'll slip you at 1; to 1; off. These black nylon bras in broken sizes were just a booby trap at $2. We have 150 that ‘should be your bosom buddies at 29. SNUGGLE UP A LITTLE CLOTHES-ER, PLEASE! 210 snuggie. vests and panties in broken siz¢s and colors didn't warm your heart as $1 and $2, but at 1; to 1; off. they'll warm ANY BODY! YOU COULDN'T STOMACH our 300 elastic pantie girdles In assorted sizes for 1.50 to 2.50. We'll rubb-er it in on you for 69c!

BLOCK'S Knit Lingerie, Street Floor.

The Smoke’s on Us

Cigarette cases were $1, but we're going to smoke them off our shelves at 39c¢. We had a million of ’em... real $1 Bruyer Pipes. but we still have 30 left that we'd like to pipe. out of the store at 39c¢. Pipe this one! Inegmpatible pipes ...they're all different, that's why they didn’t get along. They

Ahem out. at.l; Price.

We'd like to “plastic” these digarette cases all over the guy who sold them to us, but instead we're

69¢c cases at 19¢.

These: Tobacco pouches are ‘gets -

ting the middle-age spread. at 2.50, which is a good reason for retiring them at 89 (cents that is). These lighters didn’t set the world on fire at $5, but they should get a flicker of interest at’ 1.79. 85-825 Leather Humidors, Cigarette Boxes, Pipe Cases that our eshuyer has worked hard to get rid of, so we're going to “leather” sell them at Half Price and Less,

BLOCK'S Pipe and Tobacco Shon : Street Floor.

If You Aren't Well Heeled We Can Save Your Sole 219 Pairs of 8.95-10.95 shoes, 3.95.

31 Better Handbags, were 9.9510.95, 3.95.

BLOCKS Second Floor Shoe Salon.

As FUR as We Can See Nothing's Down But Skirts «++ No Curtailment’s Expected But on Waistlines!

Now's the time to- buy if you don’t want to lose your hide when you buy one. Lynx-back coats reduced. to $359. Ocelet coat reduced to $329.

Blonde mouton coats reduced to $99. Two-skin cross fox scarf reduced 'to $59.

Tax Included BLOCK'S Pur Shop. Second Poor.

We're Going to Sell Our Little Soles

Growing our way? We'd like to

PICK-UP a few sales on 55 pairs

of growing girls’ brown leather oxfords that were 7.50, now 2.98. (62) Oxfords, pumps, were $56.95, now 1.98, : GALOSH. MA. he won't like to wear these, but it's healthier for him and us . .. 10 pairs of 3- & 4-. buckle ‘ galoshes, were 4.25:4.75, now 2.98. " :

BLOCK'S Junior Kick Shop, Third Moor,

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rayon crepes, plain or printed,

34 originally 14.95 to 24.95, now $8

3 50 originally 22.95 to 29.95. now . Ste La a w A TAR STE ENON “

We oughta make a fortune with

this idea . . . proving that two

can dress as cheaply as one. 14 Maternity dresses originally 14.95 to 10.95, now $5. 10 ‘Maternity dresses originally 19.95 to 290.95, now §10. BLOCK'S Budget Shop, Second Ploor,

A BIT of Savings for Junior Clothes Horses!

Come out of the stable, Mable, ang hoof it down for these ripsnorting values . . . 3 rayon faille bolero suits in black only, now $15 The rimming we gave these 19.95 dresses will go in the bank and not on your back. Just 6 in rayon and wool with beaded trim-

~ ming and short sleeves, now, $4.

They're “fit to be tried on” , . . rayon and wool long sleeve sport dresses; originally 16.95, now $4. ‘Materially speaking, and that al ways means mohey . .. 9 origin. ally 20.95 pastel rayon. crepe dresses are good buys now at-$45. Ready-to-wear , . . and we don't eare where just so they go... in 7 originally 29.95 tailored gabar- . dine dresses .in brown or green,

. now $18.

This low price is real not appar(ell)ition . . . 12 originally 22.95 long sleeve rayon gabardine classic tailored dresses in pastel shades, now $15.

BLOCK'S Junior Shop. Becond Moor,

Is He a Little Stinker?

Douse him with our group of 117 Young Men's Lo-eaoinetaointaoin Soaps and Colognes. At $1 you liked him the way he was but for 50c he'll smell right pretty! PUT YOUR MITTS UP! We're putting ours down. 30 $1 Powder at 50c THEY GAVE OUR BUYER LIFE IMPRISONMENT when he showed up with these Life Wave Combs at 495 We have 46 that should curl. your hair at $2! IF YOU CAN GET JUNIOR IN A BATHTUB he'll raise a big splash with these Children's Novelty Soaps. You said NO SOAP at 89c ... we're bubbling over

- to sell you 356 at 79c.

80 NEW _IT SCARED YOU AWAY ...the new Roll-On Lip: stick at 1.59. We have 41 not-so-new for 50ec.

STRICTLY FOR LONG HAIRS +..0ne lot of combs (all types), combs that is, Jack. Were 15¢ to 25¢. Now 3 heads are better than one at 3 for 23c!

- WE WERE ALL WET with 10

bottles of Fountainhead Pine Oil at §2. We'll dampen your spirits with it for $1....No hic's about it! POOR REX! HE FORGOT TO TAKE THESE TO THE MARDI GRAS! 50 Rex Shaving Bowls, were 1.25, now 50c. 37 Rex Colognes, were 1.25, now B0c. 59 Rex Hair Grooms, were $2, now 75¢.” 14 Rex Hair Grooms, were 1.25, now 50c.. 27 Rex Deodor-

- ants, were 1.25; now 50c.

IT'LL BE TEWI BAD FOR US IF WE DON'T GET RID OF THIS AT LAST! 9 Tewl “At Last” Perfumes, were 6.75, now $3. 4 “At Last” Perfumes, were 16.50, now 7.50. WHAT IN TARNATION CAN WE DO WITH PINK CARNATION SOAP? We have 66 bars you can wear in your lapel

for 50c. . C'MON, YOU CREAM-PUFFS! We ‘have 140 Velour Powder

Puffs that didn’t shine at 10c, but we're dusting them off on you at 6 for 25¢!

COME: UP AND SEE OUR logne, were 175, now 30c. 16 Efching’s Dusting Powder, were 1.25; now 50c. 7 Etching's Perfume, were 7.50, now 1.50. Prices plus tax.

BLOCK'S Toiletries, Street Floor,

These Duds for Little Shavers Are So Old They're Growing Whiskers

We're long on pants that aren't worth thé cord to wrap ‘em up.

+CORDURDY LONG TROUSERS,

sizes 10-12; were 5.95-6.95, 3.99 8no news is bad news, We'd like to shovel out 8 pairs of wool-type SNO-PANTS, sizes 4-6, Were 5.95,

299. - If you have the ends we have the _odds, Hitch Junior's th

these © BUTTON-ON WAISTS. Odds and ends, were 1.38 to $2, ’ 9c. Sad plaids for glad lads. 20 Junior plaid ZIPPER JACKETS, sizes 610; were 7.95, 3.99. We fell down on the job and skinned the knees out of hoys' hosiery. Now we're selling it for %s length, and have cut the price accordingly. KNEE LENGTH HOSIERY was 59¢, 4 for $1. Even the goat's kin wouldn't have these GOATSKIN ZIPPER JACKETS at 16.95. “If you're size 6 to 8 goat you might zip down and get one for 9.95. BIB JUMPERS for big jumpers sizes, 4, 5, 6, Made of corduroy to cushion’ junior at end of Jump, Were 3.98, 249. . 60 JUVENILE COAT SBWEATERS belong in. Juvenile Co't for disturbing our peace of mind. Sizes 4-8; were 3.98, 1.99, Where he'd wear this NOVELTY HEADWEAR we don't know. We used to have the bighead and. charged $1:52, . Came to the concussion it's only worth 30¢. Help! Help! Fl-eece! We thought 2750 a safe price for FLEECE

DRESS OVERCOATS, but. no-

body took a crack at them. It's a steal at 16.95, ’ ‘ Don't pour over this: just come see our puddle of RAINCOATS: 28 Jr. Boys' Raincoats, 4-10; were 505. 1.99. ‘ « 13 Jr. Cloth Raincoats; 10.12; were TA5-9.95, 2.99. BLOCKS Junior Boys’ Shop, Third Moor,

Lamb's

wolves . . . wool swing or straight

skirts originally 5.98 to 12.98, now $3. ; A fitting subject for saving, for ___sake! Wool , slipover sweaters

2 y -opinions; origin. ally $5 to 6.98. ‘They'll net you a pretty saving, Sl. It's s'no fun to go without them « « « SNOW pants, snow jackets” skating skirts . . . HALF PRICE and less. It's a break to find broken sizes «+, odds and ends of rayon blouses in white or pastels; originally 3.98 to 5.98 now $2. Others originally 598 to 12.98, now $8.

BLOCK'S Bporis Accessories, Second Floer,

High Time These High School lekies Graduated

"Twill be a sunny day when we get rid of these 17.95 Prepfellows TWILL RAINCOATS. Prepel vourself down and get one for 85. Wool flancy ‘that! 7 Prepfeliows WOOL FLANNEL ROBES weren't enough .fo.rate 19.95. Now. they're... down to a cool 7.95. y You said neigh to 12 Young Men's SHETLAND TYPE SCHOOL SUITS at $25 and $26. Once more around the ring for $185. We were ‘prep-ared to get 65¢ for these PREP SPORT SOX. Plain. colored wool mixture for size 10111; feet. Put some prep in your step and come get 4 for $1. Odds and ends the WOOL HAT boys left behind, Were 3.98, $1. There's too much slack in our line of wool sport or school SLACKS. We hope to take it up by letting down the price from 595-895 to

The OVERall COAT picture TOPS our worst expectations. We're anything but SHORTIE on these,

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ETCHINGS! 38. Etchings!s.. Come

get rid of them. a SPORT, we're OUTER luck.

22 HiSchool Fellows Overcoats and Topcoats, 33-40; were $25$35, 14.75. .

16 Fleece Shortie Overcoats, 1422; were $25-29.75, 14.75. 4 Plaid front zipper Outercoats, Mackinaw type, 34-40; were 19.95, 15.98.

9 Spring wear Sport Coats, 35.38; were 19.95, 9.95. Seems we JACKET up the price too much, Okay, wool take ‘em down: 18 Poplin or wool-type Zipper Jackets, 14-22; were 10.50 and

“10.95, 3.99.

22 Buffalo Plaid Front zip wool Jackets, 34-40; were 11.95, 6.95. 6 TuTone Leisure Jackets, 34-38; ' were 19.95, 9.95. 4 Heavy wool herringbone tweed Norfolk Jackets, 38-44; were $35, : H.95, BLOCKS Boys’ High Schos! Shop, f Third Ploer,

Like Joe Louis We Can Give You Lots of Bad Socks

And our buyer deserves a few of them himself for falling for these socks but we'd rather give them to you. ... GIRLS’ Wool mix anklets in plain colors and a few other pattern styles. Sizes 9-11... 50c-15¢ vs 4 for 81.

BLOCK'S Girls’ Hosiery, Third Floor,

Boy Oh Boy; Our Line's “Stale”

Tweed ' rather not talk about tweed - patterned CORDUROY SLACKE. We thought cord would ne a good buy at $5 to 6.95, but

‘they're “still piled up liked cord .

wood. Maybe they'll say goodbye at 3.99.

Who is -this fellow Sur Coat, a

refugee from. the round. table’... ..

Must be a square; we're stuck

With 6 of him. Plaid-front, zip. .

pered, WOOL, SURCOATS, Were 19.95, now 12.95, For lycky lads with fleece fingertips. 6 Fleece Fingertip COATS, Sizes 16-18. Were 12.95 to 21.50, now 5.05. : Ya thought we wuz tryin to fleece ya when we asked 6.95 and 7.95 for’ RAYON FLEECE ROBES, #0 we've clipped the price down to 1.99.

Noah had nothing. on us.. We've an ark-load of RAINCOATS that have been here much longer than 40 days and 40 nights: : 18 Filthy yellow raincoats, 10-14; were 6.95, now 3.99. : 18 Dirty cloth raincoats, 12-20; were 7.95-9.95, now 2.99. Go West Point, young man! We're fighting a losing battle: J 6 Cadet suits, spring jobs, 16-17; were 17.95 and 22.50, now $10. 8 Cadet. overcoats, 13-18; were $25-29.95, now 16.95. We'd like to BHIRT-circuit this stocking supply. Wire they still around? 38 Plaid or plain wool sport shirts, 8-18; were 5.95 and 6.95,

. now 3.08,

88 Fancy dress shirts, 13-13%; were 1.38-3.08, now 99¢.

40 Long ‘sleeved sport shirts, soiled; 4-18; were $2-3.50, now 1.39. Our buyer has a weakness for JACKETS. We hope and bray you'll kick in, now that we've bridled the prices: 30 Leather jackets, 14-16-18; were 12.95-19.95, now 1.95.

12 Buffalo-plaid front, wool zip. pit jackets, 12-20; were 9.95, now 6.9 f

15 Gabardine or poplin zipper Jackets, 12-20; were 12.95-16.95, now #95, 2 A8 Tutone leisure jackets, 1%; were 10.95, now 9.95. 16 . Leisure jacket and’ trouser sels, 14-16-18; were §21-27.50, now $10 and $15. :

BLOCK 8 Boys’ Shop, Third Poor.

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(8) DRESSES, sizes 9:15, were (9) WOOL and taffeta dresses, sizes 9-15, were $35-545 . . , 9.49.

COTTON up to us and we'll be

you can wash. 18 Girls’ wash dresses were 3.98-798 , . , 1.99. POUR you, if you don't have a RAINCOAT with a whole spring full of rains coming up. Don't be a drip, get one of these in plain colors or prints (of cats and do raining) . .. 2.99, ; QUILT stalling . . . we'd like to ROBE you of a few bucks, but you CREPE the change. (3)

Rayon quilted crepe robes, sizes »

7-14, were 16.98 , . , 4.99.

(3) COTTON quilted robes, were 598... 9%: X WE WERE really STOCKING up for a big season; but these stock ing caps didnt. White, kelly, APPARENTLY we weren't very well SCHOOLED. when we bought these. school scarfs because we have 100 left , . . Broad Ripple, ortridge, Washington, Manual and Howe in school colors. Were $2... 19. WE HOPE the wind BLOUSE our way so we can get rid of 35 cotton and rayon blouses, sizes 7-16, were $3-54 . , , 9c. YOU'LL be able to get an Es. SKIRT to any party wearing one of these new look wool skirts. In many colors, were 7.98 , , , 2.99.

Girla' Shop, Third Moor

brown, were: 1.08

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‘Just Look at Our Closet of Linens!

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BLOCKS Paragon Shoe Shop, Fourth PFigor,

It's Not What You Want

But What You Needle

YOU'VE GOT TOO FREEDOM > afghan yarn. Don't Jet the fact that it's named germantown throw you off. You may start something you can't finish but we hope you'll load up on 261 skeins that were 75¢. now 50c.

START A STAMPED COLLEC“TION with 54x72 in. tablecloths, Now that food prices are down, You can afford to give “little dinners” again. If you don't like to embroider, wash out the designs. They were 3.98, now 2.50, Napkins that match, natch, were 39¢, now 19e¢. »

SQUARE DEAL cloths, 45x45

in, peach color (not Elberts) with 4 _napkins thrown in were 2.98, now 1.98. —

IF YOU CAN'T PLAY BRIDGE

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set to match your blue mood;

we've got 2 dozen sets not good .

shougn for a bid of 2.59. Risk ODDYETIES in knitting worsted, sport yarn, dress yarn, needle. point wool and such that won't match ‘nothin’ including each other, may be piled in a basket to give that “busy. little Xf

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