Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1948 — Page 8
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nothing my wife and me to go to their house near us but I refused, saying my wife could go. She got stubborn and wouldn't go but later
my brother-in-law’s house. Well, 40 minutes and two chapters later I laid aside my book and went after my wife, seeing her in his lap in a dim light. There was the usual “you must have been mistaken” routine. 1 grab the guy and proceed to shake out explanation with my wife yelling for him to hit me. She even took a pass at me with a bottle< charming wife. She findlly admitted the details, saying she had an affair with him at the home of my brother-in-law where he stays. Can she possibly love me and behave as she does? She says she doesn’t know why she is so mean to me, and she never proves she loves me. DISGUSTED. You admit your anger and suspicion. You were ready to beleve anything and the light was faint. Your distrust may have made her so furious that she told you a fabulous tale. I know your lap is too tired for wife-holding at 2 a. m. but she neéds affection sometime during your hours together. Being a good provider isn’t enough for a wife, 24. Tell her that you expect her to be faithYul and that you love her (you do, don’t you?) and
don’t listen to gossip. Night jobs play havoc with marriages of young Can you get a day job? If not, maybe your wife should work during
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To Give. Festival
The Camille Fleig and Student Sections of the Indianapolis Mat-
in annual folk festival at J} p. m. Apr. 28 in L. 8. Ayres’ ae students of Kathryn Studios,
dances will by dance Anderson
Mary Ann Studio of the Dance. 3 Mrs. Edward Lashelle, chairman, and Miss Eileen Poston, cochairman,” have program. Mrs. Albert Reéep is
. mille Fleig Junior Section. ‘Miss Mary Spalding is chairman of the Student Section, and
Mrs. Robert Blake is president of! the Matinee Musicale, 4 i
. Adtists to Elect Officers Tomorrow The Indiana Artists Club, Inc. will hold its annual business meeting and election of officers at 7:30 p. m, tomorrow ‘in the Woman's Department Club. : Present officers are: Mrs. Ruth ¥ Pratt Bobbs, president; Mrs. Letha Gaskins, secretary, and Damien Lyman, treasurer, The nominating committee includes: Harry E. Wood, chairman; Miss Lillian Weyl and Ernest C. Rop-
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your working hours. She may never be “mad” about you but you can win her love eventually if you want to badly enough and if she has any character.
Seeks Advice on Youth Problem
MY DAUGHTER meéts her boy-friend in town. He never comes after her and he brings he®home- smelling of liquor.’ She is just 18 and ran off and married at 15 to keep from going to school. She couldn't Jive with the man so got a divorce. She treats her sister and me very mean when she goes with this boy but is sweet and nice when she goes with a different type of boy who comes to our home. Please tell me how to help her to see what she is doing. BROKEN-HEARTED FATHER. Your daughter is as unhappy as you are. Learn her reason for keeping the boy away from your home. He may be the wrong type Soe her but you aren't sure because you don’t know him well enough, Sometimes girls like to keep love affairs to theraselves, Oth ers get delusions of grandeur and feel that their home and family aren't elegant enough to display. Make your home and conversa tion pleasant. Get your daughter Interested in her home and family ‘recreation. Make her friends welcome. Don't sniff their breath—boys don’t like that. Go easy on complaints. Your daughter reacts strongly to discipline and might marry just to escape. Private Pilot Seeks a Job .UAN A PRIVATE pilot get a job flying a plane belonging to company and get a full rate of pay? Is there a CAA office here? I don't have any important gripes to make. Too many ideas and too many griping people could start a war, If people think how lucky they are, remember the other fellow, and use “horse sense” we wouldn't have to worry about war, No girls—just planes for me. Keep up your good work. 5 5 3 . y ; EX-FLYING TIGER. _ You GIs make good sense. Please write again. A private pilot can’t fly for wages—he needs a commercial license. The CAA office is at Weir Cook Airport. :
TOMORROW! GIRLS BETTER SPRING COATS, SUITS REDUCED
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® Broken Sizes 10 to 16, 9 to 15 in This Group
25.00 SHORTIE COATS, all-wool suede, Pastels ../uvaserszesssss 1250
19.98 SHORTIE COATS, reduced t0..00svenssvessis
16.95 SHORTTE COATS, redu
Sabsrsessanss 9.98
tie estnanveaiiiniane essvnesess 848
25.00 and 20.95 SPRING SUITS, all-wool, reduced to.... Setsssaes 12.50 ® Broken Sizes 7 to 14; Pre-feen Sizés 10 to 44; a-Few Chubbies
« FULL-LENGTH COATS, all-wool, sizes 7 to 14, and CHUBBIES, were 25.00 and 27.50, NOW cvvevasasssasnsssssssese«12.50 and 13.75
FULL-LENGTH and SHORTIE COATS, all-wool suedes; plaids, sizes 7 to 14,10 to 14, were 19.95, hoW....ciovserees+.9.98
22.50 SPRING COATS, sizes 7 to 14, 10 to 14, reduced t0.:s.sese+.1125 25.00 SPRING SUITS, sizes 7 t0 14, reduced t0...seseesscersses 12.50 10.95 SPRING SUITS, sizes 815 to 1215, reduced t0 «oceeveviorness 0.08 13.95 SPRING COATS, sizes 7 10 12, reduced 10. icoececaserasss.8.98 10.95 BOLERO SUITS, all-wool, sizes 8 to 14, reduced t0..........548
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Just 24 Students’
{| 25.00 AND 27.50 ALL-WOOL SUITS .
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39.95 and 42.50 All-Wool Worsted Salts
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(18) CAPES, with attached hood; size 14 only ......
(12) HI-SCHOOL GIRLS’ 3.98 COTTON TWILL RAINCOATS,
PLEATED SKIRTS, rayons, sizes 10 to 16, zipper plackets..
(21) 2.98 to 3.98 BLOUSES, slightly soiled from display, sizes 7 to 16 and chubbies ....civeevvee. #0
* * * GIRLS’ WEAR GROUP 395 COTTON DRESSES, slightly soiled from display. Broken sizes 7 to 14 : and .chubbies tessssenninaehee
I-SCHOOL GIRLS" 7.95, 895 N DRESSES, plaids, solid col-
3.00 to 5.00 COTTON WASH SKIRTS, floral patterns, broken sizes i Tto 16 caves tesastenssnbrense
325 GYM SHORTS, blue only, concealed bloomer leg. Broken sizes 8 to 14 BANNERS
(25) 3.98 PEDAL PUSHERS, cotton gabardines, twills, broken sizes
71014, 10 0 16scevvavncgannes
(10) 3.98 GYM SUITS, blue, size 12 only, reduced to... evvusive
PLAID RUBBERIZED RAIN-
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TODDLER and TOTS’ 2.50 to 3.98 WOOL SKIRTS, spring plaids, solid
colors and pastels, sizes 1 to 614 in group cestrcataenaianns
OHILDREN'S POLO SHIRTS, short
and long-sleeve styles, slightly
Were
2.00 Poses essssBReIsRIR EISBN ES 98¢
(36) TOTS 200, 225 WHITE
1.39
BLOUSES, slightly soiled, sizes .3 to 6% In Group .ecveinssaces
(18) INFANTS’ 398 BLANKETS, applique La design, pink or blue seseravens
(10), 1.00 RAYON TAFFETA DIAPER BAGS, navy or wine..
(48) GIRLS 1.00, ° TRIMMED COTTON PANTIES, sizes 2 to 12 in Group .evssesess
soifed. Were 75¢ v..oususiinss. 49¢
69¢ 139 LACE
bred worsted fabrics from top mills! Single or 4 5 J - double breasted, sizes 35 to 38, regulars and % longs. = E : Boys’ Shop—Downstairs wo eh
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* % * BOYS’ WEAR (22) JR. BOYS 8.95 to 12.95 WOOL SUITS, spring models, Eton styled, sizes 5 to 7, while® + they last awtdess¥anassesnsvany od 4) HUSKY BOYS 21.50 ALL-WOOL = nine 30 one sta 18 12.00 and one size 19 .eavsviaonias (8) HUSKY BOYS" 1895 WOOL SUITS, one size 13, tWO SIZB 17'S cevevvvassoscinnss OU
(9) PREP BOYS’ 24.50 ALL-WOOL SUITS, tweeds and gray flannels in
group, sizes 13 11.75 :
to 168 ONY svvvcrervacnsssnes
(2) PREP BOYS' 1895 and 19.95 SUITS, size 18 0nNlY, DOW Jiiversriinssiees WW
PREP BOYS' 693 to 895 WOOL summer activities! { 44 ”% SLACKS, coverts, herringbones, tweeds Sizes 4 10 12.00 vsvenss 'e 3
(18) STUDENTS’ 25.00 © ALL-WOOLSUITS stock! Broken sizes: One size 32, seven size 37, eight size 38. While they.
last. seseccniressssen
a (116) BOYS’ 2.25
and 2,66 SUMMER PLAY and DRESS SHORTS
Fine cottons! Better qualities, . aE many slightly soiled from counter-tossing. Buy now for
- CLEARANCE GROUP! + TOTS’; TODDLERS’ DRESSES
Were 3.00, NOW s.veesses:1.98 Were 3.98, NOW cooeesess 1.89 Were 3.98, NOW cciveeess 2.49 Were 5.00, NOW scveesiasa2.99 Cotton prints and solid colors! Some slightly soiled from counter-tossing. Broken sizes 1 to 61% in group. @
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(66) GIRLS’ 5.00 and 5.95 COTTON DRESSES REDUCED
Included in this group are checks, prints and plaids in broken sized 7 to 14. Reduced 2.99 ...3.75
to ...
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sizes 2710 32 s0svis
HUSKY BOYS’ 8.95 ALL-WOOL COVERT SLACKS, pleated style with zipper fly, sizes 12 !
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for sport and dress, 3.99 4
(11) BOYS’ 19,95 SUITS
2 and 14 only «.cvevesinssscsess U8 HUSKY BOYS’ 8.95 WOOL SLACKS, GREATLY REDUCED, smooth finished plaids and checks, zip- A group that will be gone + per fly and pleats, sizes early! Spring models, fine wool 30 to 34 waist eivvveieinone,, OB suits Tor the 9.05 § ry ‘in for these! ; (7) BOYS’ 16.95 ALL-WOOL TOP- » T COATS, houndstooth check, Balmaccan Broken sizes 6:10 10! :
models, with matching hat,
sizes 4, 5, 6 and 7 . 8.48
BOYS' 39¢ to 59¢ HOSIERY, cotton
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TOTS’ SPRING COATS (3 to 61/5) and LITTLE BOYS’ LONGIE SUITS (3 te.7)
4 PRICE
Were 5.98, NOW ...vnvss 2:98
Group Girls’ 7.95 to 10.95 DRESSES ... TWO GROUPS
Solid color rayon luana cloths, plaid rayon taffetas, solid-col-or gabardines, sizes 7 to 14 and 10 to 16 in the group.
4.74 ... 5.15
Were 7.95, NOW sveesnsss Were 8.95, NOW ..eovvese 4.48 Were 10.95, NOW «vivee.. 5.48 ‘Shetlands, checks, coverts in § pastels, navy and brown in group!
HALF PRICE! STUDENTS’ 19.95 WOOL SPORT COATS Popular styles in thoroughbred all-wool fabrics, both regulars
and longs! : 9.95
Sizes 35 to 38. ......
slack styles, stripes, part wools, plain
colors and 4 Ss I 00
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(24) BOYS' 2.00 and 3.00 SUMMER PLAY SHORTS, odd lots of first qualities, whites in group, husky i 00 sizes in group, sizes 8'to 14 ....
LITTLE BOYS' SPRING COATS (6 MO. te 3 YRS. and SIZES 3 to 615)
i PRICE
STUDENTS’ 35.00 ALLWOOL FLANNEL SUITS
ped Were 12.95, NOW .........048 Double-breasted style! Gray or
TODDLERS’, TOTS’ SPRING
Children's Shoes, Downstairs
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121/5 to 3. And, at such a wee low price!
COATS (1-3, 3-6'/,)
(33) LITTLE BOYS’ WASH
" SUITS GREATLY REDUCED
(15) Were 2.00, now.......99¢
(18) Were 3.98, now......1.99 Slightly soiled from countertossing!
+ PRICE
10.95 Qualities, now ......548 12,95 Qualities, now ......6.48 13.95 Qualities, now ......6.98 14.95 Qualities, now ......7.48 16.95 Qualities, now ......8.48 19.95 Qualities, now ......9.98
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Irregulars of GIBBS’ 45¢ BINDERS ........ Irregulars of GIBBS 1.23 KNIT GOWNS and 24 KIMONOS, each ¢ Irregulars of INFANTS' 58¢ SHORT SLEEVE SHIRTS, tie sides, size 200I¥ siaivvavisiiian 39¢ Irregulars of 3.50 QUILTED PADS, 34x52 inch SIZ Liviiiiiiiiidinin Irregulars of 1.25 QUILTED PADS, 18x34 inch 59 6120 ovrrrrrnsnennnnness UB 3
tan check stripes . .. also, a few plain gray flannels! Sizes
35 to 38 in group, 24.75
regulars and longs.
Were 13.95, NOW ....v00..6.98 Were 16.95, now .........848 $1. ALL WITH MATCHING
ETON CAPS! Plaids, navy worsteds, checks, flannels!
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GROUP OF BOYS’ WEAR REGULARLY 2.49 and 2.98 . WHITE DRESS SHIRTS
CLEARANCE! INFANTS’ TERRY KNIT TOWELS
DIAPERS °
Slight irregulars of 3.75 doz. CURITY GAUZE DIAPERS.
21x40-Inch 3.00
BiZe siuiinnivians doz. ‘Slight irregulars of 3.75 doz. \ SWANSOFT BIRDS-EYE GAUZE DIAPERS. 21x40-Inch SiB0 vevviiaiainea dOB. 3.00 Doz. BABY DUMPLING BIRDS-EYE DIAPERS 2 39 27x27-inch size .. doz.
Pastels’ and navy! Suedes. (61) TERRY KNIT WASH- (white on white, button-down Sos coverts and checks! CLOTHS, weré ) (ec Rr) » ao zes 1 to 3 with matching 2 for 25¢, now.... for : bonnets! 0, 14%! Fancy print 2-PC. (16) 39% TERRY KNIT BROAD CTE Pe TOWELS, - J ! Each 1.94 : ROW, Vdd da dans suns s AMAS! Treat (35) 1.59 TERRY KNIT m— CLEARANCE! or nx 100 WELL-KNOWN MAKE :
SPECIAL GROUP! .
. * WEAR TOTS’ 1,66 NAME POLO i 9c
SHIRTS WITH Odd lots of REG. 79¢ to 1.98
HAND-SCREENED COWBOY DESIGN
42 Boys’ and girls’ names to Jom! re Snelue at choose from! Of genuine, long- shirts, long-sleeve sport shirts, : cotton yarns | T-shirts, headwear, undeswear, FRR with hand -seesned Painted rain helmets and many other rg EEE cowboy or cowgirl design. Sizes tems! Many kind! i a 2 2 to 8, but not all sizes ! : sus of 4
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