Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1948 — Page 8
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Sho wd Se and Cory Warm SNOWBALL FASHIONS
FROM OUR COMPLETE DOWNSTAIRS TOTS’ SHOP
A. COAT AND LEGGING SET with velvet collar, velvet trimmed bonnet to match! Complete with zipper leg-
gings! Coral, aqua, copen, sizes 2 to 4. 14.95
B. COAT AND | SLACK SET-—two-tone style! The jacket with - “front, a ‘with embroidery trim! The hood —contrasting color:lined and reversible, Solid color slack pants! Aqua and brown. or royal and grey, sizes 3 to 6.
Fae "is t 12.95
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FIRST QUALITY “BIRDSEYE" DIAPERS, 27x27-inch size, limited quantity, dozen ... 2.79 IRREGULARS OF QUILTED PADS 1Tx24-Inch 8128 «iveisncessncassss 690 27x34-Inch 8128 sevsseevnnsresness 1.28 Mx52-inch 8120 vevevevsnncecsnies 2.25 “LITTLE DARLING” RECEIVING BLANKETS, 30x40-inch, pink blue, white, irregulars. 2 for 1.00 “JEWEL” COTTON RECEIVING BLANKETS, -27x36-inch, white, blue, pink, irregulars. \ AR 3 for 1.00 FIRST QUALITY VESTS, double-breasted, tie “] side cottons, short sleeves; size 2... 3 for.1.00. £ ~ COTTON ‘KNIT GOWNS, gripper fasteners, tie drawstring hem and sleeves, irregulars of 1.00 quality SETIIEITEIest ents atN TI tIreILe 2 for 1.00
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“GIBBS” COTTON TRAINING PANTS, irregulars, sizes 110 % ...v.evvevncieiness 4 for 1.00
MAPLE CRIB, steel springs, decal trim on footDORPR sassvsssssrnsrsserssnrsvenssnsises 19.98
BABY BATHINETTE, combination bath and table, sturdy wood construction, finished in white, folds compactly «ocooevvnrvsnnsans 10.95
ONE PIECE “KOZEE"” COTTON KNIT SLEEP-.
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feet. Sizes 2 to-6 ..... civ sressar nee veees L285,
10% WOOL TIE SIDE VESTS, double-breasted, long or short sleeves, size 2 ....
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“CURITY'. GAUZE. DIAPERS, slight irregulars
of higher-priced qualities, dozen .....e..00 3.25
Complete Infants’ Shop—Downstairs
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Usually Higher-Priced Quality!
BOYS' SHEEPLINED MOLESKIN MACKINAWS with FUR COLLAR
11.95
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A fine warm jacket for cold-weather wear! Leather re-in-forcements on all four pockets! SHEEP FUR LINING. FOR EXTRA WARMTH! Water, snow, wind and cold proof! Knitted .wristlets in sleeves!
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FOOTBALL FASHIONS
"A, Advertised in CALLING ALL GIRLS, smart COBA FLEECE COAT — wrinkle-proof, res t and warm without we ! With detachable velvet lined hood! Green or cherry wine, sizes 10 to 4. EE 29.95
B. PLAID SCENE-STEALER--Annie Oakley style with leather fringe trim on bodice and on the full skirt! Part wool bold plaid + + « styled with % length sleeves. Sizes 10 to 186. 7.95
C. ALL-WOOL PLAID SWING . DRES hlighted with shawl som pens po e——— scollar effect, topped with a white pique Peter Pan collar. The plaid —bright and gay, the style— sweet as she! Sizes 7 to 12.
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It's new! I's different! It's'the kind he'll want to hurry to show off to the gang! Yet, it's more than just a jacket he'll be proud to show off. . it's trimmed with SCOTCHLITE decorations that burst into blazing brilliance the instant a headlight beam strikes them, WARNING MOTORISTS, PROTECTING HIM! A jet plane on back, air insignia on shoulders; safety stripes on pockets, sleeves and shoulders . . .
all of SCOTCHLITE FOR MAXIMUM PROTECTION! Smartly lined with colorful plaid!
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But Workers, Farmers Wary
By PAUL GHALL Times Foreign Correspondent
|dividuals; the French look upon them as kind and friendly human |beipgs and® with thdt sort of unreasoned sympathy you have for
fondiiny, lively grown-up children. :
As a nation, the French generally consider America as goods 'hearted, but mot wholly unselfish. |i Jed CGT unions, and this | French industry and financeis three-quarters of the French jare generally very faverable.|., class, are told that the | Without * ea’s help, there is) 11 Plan is the means 'no" possible récovery for France. through which America is going | ‘This is the ninth of a series [to expand on world markets and | of stories on what the peoples |prevent the Communists, which | of these other lands think of many of them consider as the | Uncle Sam. {only friends of the working class, Agricultural circles are more of Soming 30 power and improve reserved. They fear bulging ng eir lot,
p | Workers of non-Communist Anemian or ops: would Pring nions, such as the workers
Americans, ood customers, Strength are grateful to American are popular Hg Re or as aid, but even they are wary that ‘well as in the Parisian fashion ultimately it might diminish work houses. outlets. Intellectual circles are far less. A new and potsibly qangerous They fear United factor has emerged. ell ore States ‘domineering influence in chestrated by Communist propas politics, economic and intellectual 8anda it might be Sidastiom 10 life. They also feel that in the Franco-American friendship, it eyes of Americans France is nots the U. S. suggestion hy a the leading European country it femoval and dismant] ng Jac has been. They resent it, per- erred, Germany shou haps because instinctively they SU ssed. ry it is true. poy mele This practically means the end als have been flattered and ca- ©f German reparations to this ressed by Soviet propaganda. country. The majority of French Finally, the working class, Gen- find the plan unfair as they feel erations of workers have been that individually and as a nation, told that the expansion of Amer- they are entitled to sums o fca’s highly developed industry ' on this continent through replace- Mans Ww mert of men workers by ‘tools them. meant uliemployment. AN war’. ers who are members of the Com-
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ZVI WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION
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FIRST WITH BOYS AMD GIRLS FOR SNAPPY STYLES AND (OLOR TOO!
+ Moccasin Oxfords, sizes 8% te 3!
& Ankle Strap Pumps, sizes. R'a tn 12, in brown or black suede black patent or red calf!
% Brown Alligator Oalf Ankle Straps, sizes r 12% to J!
% White Saddle Straps ~ - with red or green trim, sizes 123 to 3!
WEATHERIZED 5 WAYS
1. OUTSOLE specially treated to repel water,
2G60O0DYBAR STITCHED with stout, hot waxed thread. ONE . PIECE ALLLEATHER INSOLES will not curl, insulate against dampness.
B PERS of plump, selected leather expertly styled and finished.
5. LININGS, EYELETS, LACES of highest quality.
5.95 Children's Shoes
Downstairs
Children’s and Misses’ Sizes.
Exira- Miloage-for-Young- Feel! "ROBIN HOOD" FIRST QUALITY ANKLETS
29°
BROWN! WINE!
WHITH ROYAL
GREEN! NAVY!
Long-mileaga "Durens” cottons and mercer. “ized cottons with deep turn-down cuffs! Styled for school and dress! ‘Sizes 7 to 10/5.
Children's Hosiery—Downstairs
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Yanks Still Liked in France, |
PARIS, Oct. 22—Americans are still popular in France, As ine
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