Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 November 1948 — Page 7
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READY-TO-WEAR ITEMS!
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Clearance of Better
group. Sizes for Misses and Women. Buy several for the holidays!
300 Reg. 8.95 and $10.95 Dresses
styles included. Misses’ and Women’s sizes.
You'll save substantially on these lovely dresses, smartly styled in spun rayons, rayon failles, rayon crepes and rayon gabardines. Dressy, tailored and casual
Dresses.
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Assorted Styles, Colors and Fabrics Included! Sizes for Women and Misses in This Group!
200 Reg. 58.95, $10.95, $12.95, $14.95 Dresses
Much better dresses reduced to clear our stocks! Included are one and two-piece styles in rayon crepe and rayon faille. Black, green, brown and grey in the
Reg. 5.98 Dresses r a Grand Savings 3
TU Now $998
ckets_$3.98
uses $4.98 gifts. Suits_$§.98 Now $7.98
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528 Pairs Higher Priced WOMEN'S SHOES
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| wear! © Suedes, Patents, Others! ® High, Low, Cuban Heels! © Sizes £ to 9 in the Group! g You'll want several pairs of these more expensive shoes reduced drastically for this event! Many styles, but not all sizes in each style.
ETT Reg. $10.95 and $12.95 Junior Dresses Reduced
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Some of our better Junior dresses marked down for this sale.
Buy several for holiday
Regular $7.00 and 8.95 Junior Dresses Reduced
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We're clearing our stock of these smart Junior dresses and bringing a grand saving to you. See this group tomorrow!
Finish KIRTS
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yourself . .. m, green and 5 at $1.98!
v Made to Sell for $7.95! v Smartly Crafted, Long Wearing!
v Wonderful for Christmas Gifts}
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Special Purchase! 400 Pairs Men's Long Wearing Brown Loafers
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What man wouldn't be delighted with a pair of these good-looking, comfortable loafers! With long-wearing, flexible leather soles and heels, leather insoles. Sizes 6 to 11. ‘Widths B, C and D. Made to sell for much more, they are exceptional values at this low price!
YOU'LL FIND GIFTS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY AT A GRAND SAVINGS!
TRL CLEARANCE
1000 Prs. of Better Fabric Gloves includes odds and Tue of 1 Sols fabric gloves red} for $ I 00
duced for clearance.
Clearance of Irregular Capeskin and Suede Gloves
$7.00
Special Selling of Handbags
Includes a special purchase and regular stock usually selling for $2. Buy several!
$7.00
Plus Tax
Odds and Ends Neckwear Reduced and J Off
Regular $3 Wool Stoles Reduced $1.59 Top fashion! Pretty, warm, colorful stoles 8 in all wool fabrics.
Reg. $3.32 Train Cases Rang 98
Surprise her with one of these handy little train cases in red, green or tan whipcord.
Ideal for Christmas gifts!
Plus Tax
Womer's Fall Felt Hats 1-1-1 Off
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We're reducing this group of women’s fall felt hats for clearance, and you'll find just the hat you want at a greatly reduced price! Feather trims and tailored trims in black, brown, navy and other fall colors,
MEN'S WEAR CLEARANCE
Reg. *29 Men's Two-Pant SUITS
$4.48
+ ® 100% Wool!" § ® Neat All-Over Patterns, Stripes, Checks! ® Blue, Tan, Grey, Brown!
Men's two-pants suits of hard-finish wrinkle-resistant 100% wool! Well-tailored with pleated front, zipper fly slacks... single or double breasted suit-coats.’ Sizes 36 to 44 . . « Regulars, shorts, longs, stouts.
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Reg. *18 Mens Wool Topcoats
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® In Popular Long-Wearing 100% Wool Fleece!
® Blues! Greys! Browns! ® Sizes 35 to 44! Men's 100% wool topcoats in popular fleece weave that
wears and wears . . . looks for dress or work! Single” breasted . . . styled with notched collar, slash pockets.
- CORSET CLEARANCE
All First Quality GIRDLES Special eal el or on of first quality 15” girdles, 59 98-
tin lastex front and a side ot iy nl Hyper closing. Sises 26'to 82 waist.
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ND Law Group To Organize
Complete Plans At December Parley
Organization, of the Notre Dame Law Association will be
! completed at a meeting of hel ! ICURA: 1
Board of Directors of the Asso- =| ciation to be held at the second| annual Law Institute, Dec. 10 and 11 in the College of Law at the University of Notre Dame. Thousands of Notre Dame
alumni throughout the world will
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commemorate the 334 Notre! Dame dead of World War II on! Dec. 5, when they attend Mass | and receive holy communion in| the 11th annual observance of|
Universal Notre Dame Commun-| BL RT Cm pe
fon Sunday. The ceremony was inaugurated in 1938 by the Notre Dame Alumni Club of New York and is held each year on the Sunday closest to the Feast of the Immaculate Conception on Dec. 8.
¢ Gerald Shoemaker was elected
senator to represent Warren Central High School on Dec. 8 and 4
at the Student Congress, to be = £ neta at Purdue University, West =|Lafayette. The three representa-
=itives chosén were Dale Johnson, =| Dave Willian and Lloyd White.
= = test. She was picked because of Z| dependability, service, leadershi
Betty Dammrich, senior, has| been chosen to represent Warren) g| Central in the county Daughters
of the American Revolution con-
|and patriotism,
Preliminary examinations for| the eighth annual Scierice Talent!
Search will be held Wednesday, Dec. 1, at Arsenal Technical Schools under the supervision of W. R. Howby. Students taking the science aptitude test will be Ted Van Sickle,
Charles Wells, David Leo Wade, |
Robert Phillips, Ruth Ellen Fark, Richard Chance, Sarah Asher and Robert Lineback. As a part of the preliminary exams, each contestant must submit an essay of about 1000 words on the subject “My Scientific Project.” Tech last year had a national winner in Ted Hopkins and a state winner in Roy Foerster, both presently at Purdue University on scholarships,
Calls Americans kimpy on Charity
NEW YORK, Nov. 25 (UP)— The National Stewardship Institute of the Golden Rule Foundation said today that Americans were giving only 85 cents to charity out of every $100 spent—Iless
than they spend for tobacco and only slightly more than they
leave in tips for meals.
The institute, supported by 21 E Protestant churches, is seeking| often to look up i S|to increase charitable contribu-
g tions.
Dr. Robert M. Hopkins, instiE\tute director, said that although =|the amount spent for recreation increased from $8.6 billion {in| government
5 ne according to figures, to $9.4 billion in 1947, contfibutions for relig: welfare work {increased $5 million to a total of $1,615,000,000 last year,
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users picked at random. »
TODAY'S QUESTION: How often do you use the ssified Section of your Telephone Directory?
Elizabeth Claw-| son, telephone? operator, 13104 E. & 3rd St., Mishawaka, is “I use the Classified | Section of the Telephone Directory
things like Beauty Parlors, Camera Stores, Record Shops and Doctors.”
Mr. Omer Horton, Auctioneer, 16 Franklin St., Re use
Fd look in I stot it not long ago to look up a hatchery.
400 Poplar St Washington, “I fre quently use it for callin
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“7Virginia Gregg, : Clerk, 649 S. Rogers St., Bloomington, a1 use it nearly | “every day to find ‘where to buy things I need, Like sometime ago I used the Yeliow a4 es in order to call the bus depot for time schedules.”
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