Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 September 1948 — Page 24
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daughter and me. What must I-do? : ONA, CITY READER, one I love”—don’t those words do something to what you want to hear, but you won't hear them to make your husband a poor father and disloyal You're losing his confidence by your rages and A eventually you'll lose his love. I'd work at con “him that he didn’t make a mistake in marrying you ‘you agreed to live together, which I'll adinit is a bad me tact and love you might persuade him to move. encouraging him to forsake a friend critical period, and pouting and running
in our six months of marriage. When she doesn’t [mater results from medicines
in-law lived with him and his daughter
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Hint New Strides
Radioactive Chemical Studies Described By JANE STAFFORD Science Service Medical Writer WASHINGTON, Sept.
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given by h jection may be had in the future as aj result of studies with radioactive) chemicals. The studies, by Drs. Myron | [Prinzmetal, Eliot Corday, H. - Of , Lois Schwartz Ramon J. Spritzler of the In-}| stitute for Medical Research] Cedars of Lebanon Hospital, Los Angeles, are reported in the forthcoming issue of the journal, | Science, here, When they gave a “shot” of radioactive sodium into the mus-
30 minutes and almost 90 per cent in one hour, they found: This period of time required for the chemical to be absorbed
be expected from impressions |gained in giving hypodermic injections to patients. Absorption Slowed In the low blood pressure that follows shock from hemorrhage, absorption of radiosodium was
tenth as much of the chemical was absorbed in half an hour as was the case when blood pressure was normal, The passage of radioactive chemicals through the chambers of the heart itself can also now be graphically recorded with a specially constructed ink-writing Geiger-Muller counter, the scientists announce, In the heart studies, the radiosodium Is injected into one of the veins of . the forearm and the ri is made with a carefully shielded Geiger-Muller
1 hh tube placed over the chest above times. 1 don’t havej., = heart. .
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get married, imation of new department of hearing, un Student Welfare was announced
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The Rev, Joseph A. Kehoe, C. 8. C., former Prefect of Discipline at the university, will head the new department which will be charged with the physical, reigious, recreational and general 1 of all students. The ‘post f Prefect of Discipline has been bolished. :
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: Irregulars of 2.39 Famous Make Rayon Crepe Slips
Fine quality 4-gore styles with Juarad seams! Tallored by a oer, ee Win able Jhouider . 1.99 Bizes 32 to 44. “s ¥ Lingerie—Downstairs
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Women's Sizes 46-50
Popular built-up shoulder knit styles with choice of tight or loose knee! A special value
for the larger . fore larger 800
Lingerie—Downstairs
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MONDAY, SEPT. 27, 1948
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MONTH-END SALE
TOMORROW!
TUESDAY!
SHOP FOR THESE ITEMS EARLY! MANY QUANTITIES LIMITED!
; ALL SUBJECT TO PRIOR SELLING! NO PHONE, MAIL OR C. 0. D. ORDERS PLEASE!
Month-End Special!
MISSES’ GREY “CAMBUS TWEED”
Coats With Mouton
Sizes (0% 18... _. _ ___ ——r
A good-looking full gored back, doublebreasted coat tailored of a FABRIC YNU SEE IN HIGHER-PRICED COATS . . . and TDEAL for CAMPUS or BUSINESS WEAR! With flange shoulders, novelty cuffs, rayon satin lining and warm interlining! A very limited number at this price!
Lamb Collars
29.95
Fashion Coats—Downstairs
Special Month-End
Clearance!
(214 Prs.) Women’s Orig. 8.95, 9.95 SUEDE SHOES Drastically REDUCED
While they last...
Tomorrow's the day to save on suede footwear to wear now through the winter! PLATFORMS and SINGLE SOLES in rich dark shades of WINE, BROWN, GREEN and BLACK SUEDES! Not every size in
every style, so shop early! °
5.95
Fashion Footwear—Downstairs
Month-End Special!
SLIGHT SECONDS of REG. 7.95 50% WOOL CANNON BLANKETS
LARGE 72x90-INCH SIZE
3//2-POUND WEIGHT! A wond . Month-End blanket “buy” « + + Boft, and low-priced with a 50% WOOL and 50% RAYON CONT for both warmth and lightness! Choice of APRICOT, BLUE, GREEN or ROSE « « « While our limited quantity
Bedding-—~Downstairs
5.98
Month-End Clearance in Men’s Department
MEN'S 40.00 WORSTED SUITS ‘and ALL WOOL TOPCOATS
an iron 99,75
JUST (43) SUITS — Hard finished worsteds in blues, browns and greys!" Double-breasted. models in broken sizes!
JUST (35) TOPCOATS in all-wool coverts, herringbones and tweeds
in broken sizes!
(15) MEN'S 35.00 TOPCOATS, oxford grays and browns, broken sizes, now half price «sicecesesscenrsss
17.60
hard finish fabrics! pleats!
(193 Prs.) Men’s Regular 8.95 Slacks
Tweed and novelty weaves. Solid colors and stripes in Well tailored with Sizes 28 to 36 in the group but not in each style s.vivesloccessonssrndiesanes ®
MEN'S 1095 OLIVE GABARDINE SLACKS, pleats and zippers. Size 31 waistonly..scieeeese
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(27) MEN'S COTTON GABARDINE RAINCOATS, now 6 95
drastically reduced, broken sizes
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(35) MEN'S 19.75 to 22.50 LEATHER JACKETS. Goatskins | and capeskin leathers in sizes 36 through 42 ............. 2.95
Men's Clothing—~Downstairs’
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LIMITED Quantity! Reg. 8.95, 10.50,
and 13.65 Harry Conover HAT BOXES
Those Famous Nationally Advertised Carry-Alls Officially Endorsed by Harry Conover for His Famous Cover Girls! An excellent ‘assortinent of col-
SLINCH SIZE, REGULARLY
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12-INCH SIZE, REGULARLY plus
ors, but not in every size! SIMU- 10.50,
LATED ALLIGATORS AND SIMULATED PYTHONS . . . gay and handy for overnight or week-end travels! You'll
ing as well as for yourself! Luggage~—Downstairs
NOW.ciriosiveors 00 tax
14-INCH ' SIZE, REGULARLY want to buy for Christmas giv- 13.85, NOW. vasseeoniosas
plus » tax
Limited Number! 12-Plece Crystal - Like Party Set
ORIGINALLY HIGHER + PRICED but specially tagged for Month-End! SERVICE FOR: FOUR . . . four plates, four stemmed sherberts and four desgert’ plates in a spar-
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kling crystal-type glass! Sorry, no phone, mail or C.0.D ; OFAEIS cvvovvass UW
Gift Tables— Downstairs '
(75) 2.00 and 3.00 Strapless Print Bras
Styled by a maker who advertises nationally! Wide choice of prints and styles . . . all with the much desired uplift lines! A limited quantity, while they. last, ¢
Justiioovsvnnnines
(60) Irregs. of 2.00 Two-Way Stretch Girdles
Supporter girdle and panty styles . . . popu‘lar two-way stretch nod els! small medium, a ree 32, 1.00
tesnns’
(60) REG. 5.00 LEATHER SHOULDER STRAP HANDBAGS REDUCED That popular Morocco finish
in genuine leather shoulder strap handbags so smart this
(26) TEEN GIRLS’ 1.96 ALL-WOOL SKIRTS Kelly, red, royal blue and a few plaids. Not all colors in every size, but sizes 10 £0 168i. chivenes. OW
fall with sports ensembles! Choice of BLACK, BROWN,
RED, GREEN or NAVY ... while they lus 2.99%
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WOMEN'S, MISSES’ REG. 3.98 FALL SKIRTS
Wanted fabrics . . . RAYON GABARDINES . .. RAYON ' FAILLES and TEGRA RAYONS in the new deeptones
SPECIAL! NON-MARKING COMPOSITION SOLES
For Children’s Shoes, Re pllarens Show, 0%¢ For Men's Shoes,
PRI ciina vide “eis 1.29
‘Only the most modern fac-
tory methods and expert workmanship used! While you wait service If desired!
Shoe Repair—Downstairs
for fall and winter wear!
Choice of dirndls, swing styles and straight line models with zipper plackets! Blacks, browns, greens, sizes 24 to 30.
WOMEN'S, MISSES’ 3.00 CHAMBRAY BLOUSES
IN BOLD PLAIDS . .. sanforized shrunk for exact fit after laundering! Pique collars and cuffs . . . three. quartet length sleeves! Sizes to 38! Special { for Month-End ......
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MONTH-END REDUCTIONS in the FURNITURE DEPT.
(3F 4995 ODD WALNUT FINISH DRESSERS with heavy plate MIMTOrS svssuviiivis v
(2) 4495 ODD MAPLE DRESSERS, 4-drawer style, heavy plate MUTOr: sia vrneanans "
(3) & THREE-DRAWER BACHELOR CHEST OF DRAWERS, genu- 34 ine walnut veneers. . .
(17) 295 METAL SMOKERS with tray,
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SPECIAL GROUP OF
61 and 54-GAUGE NYLON IRREGULAR HOSE
IF PERFECT THESE HOSE OULD SELL FOR 2.00 to 2.50! All 30-denjers from a :
carefully! “Buys” in beauty and quality « » You'll want a winter's supply! Sizes 813, 9,
10, 10% nee 338
Hoslery—Downstairs :
* ly unbelievable at
(29) MILL SECONDS OF NATIONALLY ADVERTISED 9x12’ GLAMORUGS Right for every room . .. in gorgeous colors and patterns!
SEVEN WANTED COLORS to choose from! ALL-WOOL
FACE RUGS for longer wear,
a more luxurious look! Near-
24.95
this low price.:...
CLEARANCE! GIRLS’, - TEENS’ SUMMER BLOUSES WERE 2.00 to 2.50, { 29
now.... WERE 2.98 to 3.98,
Sess essat inne
GIRLS’, TEENS’ SUMMER WEAR ORASTICALLY REDUCED
1.98 to 5.98 qualities! Dresses, skirts, playsuits and midriffs in the group! Broken sizes 7 to 14 and 10 to 16.
(16) INFANTS" 696 PART-WOOL SHIRTS *
13% Wool! Tie-side style! Size only! “ives es® for
(100) GIRLS’ §9¢ RAYON PANTIES With clastic was and . double crotch! Téarese, sizes 2 to : Tearuee. 300
SLIGHT IRREGULARS OF MEN'S 2.66 to 3.60 WHITE, FANCY SHIRTS FROM A NATIONALLY ADVERTISED MAKER! Fine white broadcloths and fancy fast color prints! ALL SANFORIZED SHRUNK with FUSED STARCHLESS COL-
A nt 1.5
Mepn’s Furnis! Downstairs
(16) MEN'S 2.98 fo 4.98 SPORT SHIRTS REDUCED
Long-sleeve styles in a large assortment of plain color fab~ rics! SOME SLIGHT IRREGULARS...SOME SLIGHTLY SOILED AND COUNTERTOSSED!
Small, medium and large sizes.. 1.98
MEN'S REGULAR 50¢ TIES REDUCED Handsome ties . . , durable and. long-wearing Ban
dley fabrics! Wide choice 19 of patterns, now...... ¢
GROUP OF TOTS 1.19 to 3.00 SUN SUITS Pastels and prints! Broken sizes 1 to 3 and 19¢ 310 612.00 vercnnse ae
GROUP OF LITTLE GIRLS’ DRESSES REDUCED
WERE 1.98 to 2.25,
Sheers! Prints! Solid colors! Broken sizes 1 to 3 and 3 to 615.
(20) LITTLE GIRLS’ 3.98 SKIRTS, solid colors, broken sizes 3 to 6, NOW: sissasvsssnseis ON
BOYS’ 11.95 ALL-WOOL ZIPPER JACKETS
Buffalo plaid fleeces in twotone combinations of redand - black, green-and-black, brown-and-tan! Broken sizes 16 to 20 and 1 36 10 42...0000000.00 80
STUDENTS’ SLACKS MADE TO SELL FOR 6.9510 10.95
Choice selection of back-to-school ALL WOOLS, WOOL BLENDS, COVERT CLOTHS, HERRINGBONES, TROPICALS, WOOL BLEND GABARDINES, HOUNDSTOOTH CHECKS! Sizes 27 to 32 waist.
2.98, 3.98, 4.98
SLIGHT IRREGULARS. OF BOYS’ WHITE T-SHIRTS
Short-sleeve styles for sports and ‘school wear! 8 medium, large or sizes: Bto1B Liisiiirninnnia
BROKEN LOTS OF BOYS’ WEAR GREATLY REDUCED
Incl corduroy shirts, cotton nel shirts, swéaters, outing pajamas and sleepers, wool shirts, wool-and-leather headwear, underwear and corduroy bib overalls . . . slightly soiled and counter-tossed from
NOW: 1s. 4% i OFF
STUDENTS’ 42.50 WOOL WORSTED SUITS REDUCED
Superbly tallored . back-to-school values! Sizes 35 to
38. ; Hatuly , but a few longs in 29 the group ....ivnes 10
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STUDENTS’ 35.00 ALLWOOL FLANNEL SUITS Chalk stripes, single or dou-ble-breasted models, tailored by one of America’s top tallors of students’ . T 15 clothing. Sizes 35-38, ¥ Vs
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