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THURSDAY, NOV. 25, 1948

Secret Hangings

Tojo Execution TOKYO, Nov. 25 (UP)—Lt Gen. Walton H. Walker's, announcement that Hideki Tojo and six other condemned Japanese war criminals will be hanged secretly at an undisclosed date drew a formal protest today from the Tokyo correspondents’ rlub. The club, representing newspaper, radio and magazine correspondents from the Allied nations, made & formal petition to Gen. Douglas MacArthur's headquarters demanding the Allied press be represented at the executions. TE he Gen. MacArthur's public in-|Za 8" formation officer, Col. M. P.|g# 8 Echols, meanwhile, said that the? “best guess” is that Tojo and his! henchmen will go to the gallows in Sugamo prison: within the week,

British Actress Keeps Secret—Until Death

LONDON, Nov. 25 (UP)—Nel-| ©." lie Wallace, Britain's grand old — comedienne, deceived even her closest friends about her age| i right up until her death last|.: night.

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Newsmen Protest Ready to Feed 3800

inner, multiplied by 3800 hungry guests, equaled was her “official” age. She actu-| a big job for the volunteer cooks at the Evangelistic Center, 3518 Shelby St. Volunteer "chefs" such as Mrs. Minnie Pfieffer, 1908

+... to remember that life is a journey, not a goal, and from the depths of our hearts to

. . . for service is the rent we pay

for the space we occupy on earth.”

give thanks that we can be of service to others.

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Wilcox St. (left) and Earl Wilson, R. R. Il, have been cooking since Tuesday to feed 3800 needy persons who were guests of the Center for Thanksgiving dinner today.

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FTER-THANKSGIVING CLEARANCE

Pastor Dies at 58

The Rev. George Ferguson, for-| mer pastor of the First Baptist Church, Greenwood, died last night in Booth Hospital, Coving-| ton, Ky. A | A graduate of Franklin College,’ the Rev. Mr. Ferguson, who was' 58, received his theological training at the Theological Seminary in Louisville. For the past eight years he had filled a pastorate in Covington.

George Cooper Services At 1 P. M. Tomorrow

Services for George Cooper, who died Tuesday in his home, 443 Blake St., will be held at 1 p. m.! tomorrow in New Liberty Baptist Church, of which he was a member. Burial will be in New Crown.! Born in Pulaski, Tenn. Mr. Cooper lived in Indianapolis 30) years. He is survived by his wife, Ella; two sons, Joseph and Frank Cooper, Chicago; two sisters, Mrs.

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Rites Set Saturday | Services for Mrs. Maggie Nun-| ley, 938 N. Sheffield Ave. who, died Tuesday in General Hospital, will be held at 1 p. m. Saturday, in St. Paul Baptist Church, of which she was a member. Burial will be in Floral Park. Born in Hallville, Ky., Mrs. Nunley, who was 46, lived in Ine dianapolis 25 years. She is survived by her husband, Lewis Nun-| ley; a sister, Mrs. Josie Jackson, Owensboro, Ky., and a brother, John Munday, Clinton, Ky.

Police Arrest 10 Men In Gambling Raid

Police last night broke up a crap game at 1318 E. 25th Si,

charges. It was the second time} in 12 hours the officers had raided ithe smoker. | | Bruce Knox, 30, of 962 Edgemont St. was arrested on a charge of keeping a gaming room and nine others were charged,

gaming. | Yesterday morning, police en-| |tered the establishment and ar|rested Knox on a charge of ad-| ivertising a lottery. Officers in| /that raid confiscated a box of pick 'n win tickets which was on| the counter. : |

$179 Robbery Reported | A pair of armed holdup men| robbed Arthur C. Swahagan, 40, of 2458 Boulevard Place, of $179 {late last night as Mr. Swanagan (put his car in a garage in an alley, 'in rear of his home. Mr: Swana-| {gan is the owner of a barber shop

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CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS:

STARTING TOMORROW

9:00 5:25

MONDAY

THROUGH SATURDAY

12.95 TATTERSALL CHECK COATS, swing back, detachable hood, 81268 7 10 14 ..vivvevevesssccrstcccsces OR

10.05 NAVY TWILL COATS, red trimmed, detachable hood, belted, patch pockets, § Sizes 10 tO 16 sive crivcennnsnrinnnnns . .

(41) 1.25, 1.39 COTTON T-SHIRTS, colorful stripes, short sleeves, broken sizes 9¢ 7 to 14, 16 and 18 ,.evvvses

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(25) TEENERS’ 5.00 RAYON BLOUSES, slightly soiled from display, sizes 10 to 16, now half price.....ees. .

(10) 2.00, 2.50 BLOUSES, odds and ends, sizes 7 to 12 in the group «v..veuse “ssanes (88) 8.00, 3.50 ALL-WOOL SWEATERS, str

pes,

cap sleeve pullovers, | 89 BIZe8 7 10 14 sunnveecrniriinn ia easeees BW (50 Prs.) 1.00 MITTENS, brushed wools with embroidery trim,

8ize8 J 10 8 t.vivicirrsranniinnas prs. ¢ (49) 1.00, 1.25 WOOL KNIT TOBOGGANS, 69¢ single and twin tail styles ....... senses es

(39) 1.79, 1.98 WOOL KNIT TOBOGGANS, single and twin tail styles ..... Cessesesnsnssssssntene .

All ltems Subject fo Prior Sale! : ° No Phone, Mail or C 0. D. Orders

(27) 8.08 CORDUROY JUMPERS, pin- 2 94 wale, red or blue, sizes 7 t0 10 cceseees. 0

(25) 2.98, 3.98 COTTON DRESSES, prints and stripes, broken sizes T1012 cocerensesvastsnssnnssncsscence .

(89) CHUBBY GIRLS’ 8.98, 5.98 DRESSES, new styles, not all sizes in each, sizes Ti to 145 in Group eeecececeens .

(85) 3.98 ALL-WOOL CARDIGANS, broken sizes 7 to 14, 36, 38

And 40 s.eieesvrscerinsnsetrsanrrennes

(90) GIRLS’ 69¢ COTTON PANTIES, novelty mesh weave with elastic back, elastic 39¢ French legs, white, sizes 2 to 8......... (51) INFANTS’ 2.25 to: 8.00 ALL-WOOL KNIT SACQUES AND KIMONOS, embroidery i 65 n

trimmed, pink, blue or white, each ..... (36) INFANTS’ 1.00 OUTING SQUARES, £s ribbon bound, NOW ..sseeees sennevnanees

(42) LITTLE BOYS’ 2.00 to 5.00 WASH SUITS, slightly soiled from display, broken { 3 sizes 1 t0.3 and 4 t66%% ve... u (24) LITTLE BOYS’ 2.00 to 8.50 COTTON KNIT SUITS, broken sizes 2, 3 and 6 | 39 gr 4 ONY sesveecrnnronene ssernasseraitenne bd

Teese

, (81) TOTS 3.50, 3.98 ALL-WOOL SKIRTS, solid ‘ colors and plaids, pleated styles, sus- | ®

pender styles, sizes 3 to 6% ........ .e

(36) TODDLERS’ 8.98, 5.00 RAYON DRESSES, ideal for Christmas, pastels with em- 2 § broidery trim, sizes 1 to 3 we eveuss rene . 1.00

(20) 1.39 OUTING GOWNS, colorful floral pfints, sizes 3, 4 and 6 only...... (14) 8.00, 8.98 RAYON KNIT GOWNS, ideal for , Christmas giving, sizes 4,6, 8and 14 only «.covuee Srsevnve ess . (21) GIRLS’ 5.00 RAYON SATIN PAJAMAS,

~ two-plece styles, solids and floral

prints, broken sizes 4 to 16 .......... . . (9) GIRLS’ 3.00, 83.98 RAYON KNIT PAJAMAS, two-piece styles, broken sizes 2,42n8060NIY ...onvvseicivinis senee . (18) TEENS’ 3.50 RAYON PAJAMAS, two-piece styles, rayon knit, tearose, sizes small, medium, large :.......... Faas . (28) GIRLS’ 2.00 SLIPS, white rayons, some cottons in chubby girls’ sizes . 4 included .y.uevs.... sreavenan tessscesees BO (89) TOTS’ 1.98, 2.95, 3.98 ALL-WOOL SWEATERS, some slightly soiled and counter-tossed, broken sizes 1 to 6in ] the group .....o..s Sense svussavinre ine u (89) TOTS’ 1.59, 1.65 COTTON KNIT T-SHIRTS, short and long sleeve: styles, stripes 49¢

INFANTS’ 2.98, 3.98 HAND-MADE DRESSES

Imported fine sheer batiste dresses, 98 white with dainty embroidery trim. s Sizes 6 months and 1 year!

INFANTS’ 3.98, 4.98 HAND-MADE DRESS SETS

With matching gertrudes! Im- 98 ported dresses, white batiste with 2 dainty embroidery trim!

.- INFANTS’ 1.96, 2.98" HAND-MADE GERTRUDES

Fine cotton batiste with embroid- 39 ery trim! Imported from the Phil- 1 ippines!

(200) INFANTS’ 1.00, 1.25 GOWNS, KIMONOS, EACH

Warm cotton outing, ribbon and c embroidery trimmed. White with 69 pink or blue trim. »

LITTLE GIRLS’ 3.00 TO 5.00 COTTON DRESSES

All from regular stock! Slightly soiled from display! Broken sizes 1 to 3 1.89

and 3 to 6%. A

GIRLS’ 2.50 RAYON SLIPS

Fine multifilament rayon! Tailored styles with lace trim in the group! Mainly tearose! Girls’ sizes 2 to 14 and Teens’ 79 sizes 11 to 17. Also, a few rayon 1 satins for teeners.

(18) JR. BOYS’ SPORT SHIRTS, irregulars of 1.39 quality, sizes 4, 5 and 6 only .....

(T1) Little Girls’ 2.00 to 3.50

. Cotton Blouses : Some slightly soiled and counter- 39 tossed, broken sizes 1 to 3 and 1 3 to 6%.

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(53) TOTS’ 1.80 to 8.98 COTTON OVERALLS, odd lots, broken sizes 3 to 6 In the Group seescesrssvssrssssssssvsnss TOTS’ 6.98 ALL-WOOL KNIT LEGGING SETS, 4-pe.. set of coat, leggings, cap and mit- 3 8, white only, sizes 2 a onky..... we we #95 ALL-WOOL CRIB B ETS, 3 a3 36x50-inch size, pink, blue, white ...... «On

TOTS’ 2.98 ALL-WOOL SWEATERS

Cardigan and slip-over styles! Many baby shaker knit! Red, navy, powder 98 blue, brown! Sizes 3 to 8 and some 1 . sizes 1 to 3. 3

INFANTS 9.95 and 16.95 CHRISTENING D SS BETS, hafid-made and im- 6% and 12.95 rted.

2.98 SHERMAN DIAPER BAGS with watérproof

lining, shoulder strap style, garnet, Plus royal, grey, black ....coev0s trsaenad . Tax INFANTS’ 49¢ COTTON VESTS, first qualities, short sleeve, tie $ side Style ....cvevesnvescstcnnees for

(88) TOTS 1.00 LONG SLEEVE TSHIRTS, cotton knit, guaranteed washable, safety slogan print, iS sizes 3 to 10 ..... sasassnee é

Shop Early! Many Quantities Limited.

tan sanforized coverts in sizes 3 to 8.%.

(69) HUSKY BOYS’ 6.95, 7.05 OORD«SLACKS, fancy tweeduroy and solid colors, zipper fly,

sizes 10 to 20 Ts IN BUOMDE vuvisivveri vovine . 4.95, 5.95 (61) HUSKY BOYS’ 6.95 to 9.95 SLACKS; wobls,

tes, 20 51 waist eer. 2:98 03.98

(59) BOYS’ 2.25 COVERALLS, blue or { 49

(8) JDENTS’ 19.95 ALL WOOL SPORT COATS, broken sizes, : 5 mainly 868 and 38 vivvvsvercrcessene . u

(98) 1.59 AND 1.69 WINTER UNDERWEAR, - short sleeve knee length winter weight 28 suits, sizes 10 to 16 in the group ......s. 6 (69) JR. BOYS’ 8.98 ALL-WOOL COAT SWEATERS, counter-tossed, broken sizes, NOW casdnsessvarsasssenns tsesseiivmece.s THE

HUSKY BOYS’ 29.76 and 32.50 ALL-WOOL SUITS REDUCED

All-wool coverts in blue or tan! Neat allwool Birdseye patterns! Excel-

lently tailored by a famous 75 maker} Sizes, 9 to 19 in the 19: group,

(16) PREP BOYS’ 14.96 and 19.95 CORDUROY SPORT COATS REDUCED

Regulation tailored sport coat 9% models, sizes 18 to 20 in the 9 group.

(100) BOYS™ 2.50 .and 2.98 SPORT SHIRTS

Cotton suede finish flannels and 1:47 faney cotton plaids, broken sizes.

(51) BOYS’ 7.95 to 10.95 ALL-WOOL SHIRT-JACS

Full zipper styles in group. Sizes 98° 10 to 20. Practical and ideal for A * gifts,

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PREP BOYS’ 16.95 NATIONALLY "KNOWN MAKE OF CORDUROY SPORT COATS REDUCED

Pinwale cord collarless cardigan styles in SCARLET RED, KELLY GREEN, and CREAM COLORS! Sizes 14 to 20. 99 Also regular styles, sizes 16 and 7 18 only in this group.

(165 Prs.) BOYS’ 38¢ to 59¢ HOSIERY, part wools, all wool white crew socks, broken sizes ... prs. B®

(31) JR. BOYS’ 16.95 WOOL

SUITS GREATLY REDUCED

Wool leisure sport suits! Cardigan jacket sport suits! Also regular suits! 95 Sizes 6 to 12 in group but not in @- every style.

(51) JR. BOYS’ 19.95 ALL WOOL SUITS REDUCED

WOOL COVERTS! WOOL, FLANNEL SPORT SUITS! Some sport suits with contrasting slacks!

Buy for im- 95 mediate and spring wear, Sizes 14 6 to 12 in the group. .

STUDENTS’ 39.95 and 42.50 ALL-WOOL SUITS REDUCED

ALL WOOL WORSTEDS! Stripes and fancy patterns! ALL WOOL SOFT WOOLENS in neat beautiful patterns. Single or double-breasted styles! REGU- 75 LARS AND LONGS with sizes 24 35 to 38 in the group. ;

* BOYS’ 19.95 to 27.50 COAT, - HAT AND LEGGING SETS

Included are all wool coverts, knit face fleeces, leather legging styles, all wool tweeds! Zipper fly legging models! All with matching caps! In wanted 14.95 and 19:95

shades.

GROUP OF BOYS’ TIMELY NEEDS

1 PRICE AND LESS

A large and varied group . . . many few of a kind! Slightly soiled and counter-tossed.

® Students’ all wool © Boys’ wash suits coat sweaters ® Jr. boys’ cord

© Students’ wool overalls pullover sweaters @ j. poys’ cord © Students’ wool slacks turtle neck ® Boys’ gym shorts sweaters with padded hips ® Students’ cotton © Christmas gift coal sweaters sets-hoxed - ® Jr, boys’ knit suits @ Boys’ cord dungarees

® Boys’ knit T-shirts

BOYS’ REGULAR 5.98, 6.98 = CORDUROY SLACKS REDUGED

College cream cords, sizes 29 to 5 33 waist and sizes 6 to 12. :