Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1949 — Page 4

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xt of Kin of 16 Live in Indianapolis; / Names of Servicemen Are Listed

bodies’ Of 120 servicemen with next of kin residing in| are among the 5205 which have been returned from the \ area aboard the transport Eri¢ G. Gibson, the Army

today. . Armed forces dead originally interred In temporary military; _ cemeteries in Italy and North Africa are among those returned. © 16 with next of age

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jt B Pe; Prt ‘Eddie Lipinsk!, | | nski, Hobart

Louck, Mrs. Henry Knife 8-2¢. Robert W. Lynch, | , Lynch, Br. Lafayette

‘and address iE Vins PRlek. laude Bout © Tes! 1 Tore ‘Branch of service Kongle itr. Visigia Mu. Mann, Port) pd. | William Mas een,

Ba my, Uni otherwise inds- Sok, Willias

| Nicholes ent Ann MoOrovite any "re Indianapolis Hat:

McKinney, Virgil AL: oJ Sudsdwin. James O.

-~ ! T-8gt. Roos» Fotlistopher: Sadie fi x fe. Mrs,

Ceo iby. | les a " wi BRS omer 8 oo ie, 4 Li on. Py 5 Bodin ‘Davia; Cerl R. ont Murray, Jack J. Murray, tn . BE. Nimets, a Force; ¥ Leuard & Thomas a "Norms Sgt. Jor hn B A. Oldfather, EO

| Jam wen, Jr, New Albany, Prt Hig Ne W. Peyton Pore ¢; neth G, Pierce,

oh iF Te MiB seh Bt. ville. Ray vw Me Jeddie Lewis; Linite B. Lewis, 130, CF . 1

W. 14th - . Pet, , Peru. Ev 'R. Reef, Frankfort Ry du Reeves, - K/Raymon K. Robinson, True O, Robifken Francesviie Beal J Jr, Navy, Mary K. Lane, Elwood, Pvt. rt, a Dor RB r Force: Liberty. Ple -T. Sikora | Juras,” East Chickgo.- Pvt. Guy 8. Smith | Porce; B.. Smith, Elwood, i | Hilam WH. Smith, Air Pores, | William ¥, nv Pari

ré- Bt Spears Mrs. Velma Spes Castle. | ohh Force; Alice, Raiph F. | Stefle], June siete, ens selaer Hubert B :

of Xi idi Ro Td next n residing Rha § mle, Law

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"¥ White Cross Guildsmen To Attend ; Convention |

Hg jeaders in the Indianapon, oli White Cross Guild of the ‘| Methodist Hospital will be among | 500 delegates attending the an-| nual convention of National Association of Methodist Hospitals and Homes Feb. 2g in Chicago.| 24 They are Robert E. Neff, local reel, Winamac. Pt. Jose Codes guild superintendent; the Rev. Harold A) Jacob, 3. Goes, Claude McClure, chaplain, and! a Smith, Sotuh Bend = ser | Mrs. Arthur Fairbanks, president ¥. , Alr Fore Force, Joseph H. Of the organization here, —————————————

Test R. sta} drt A = Roy Combs to Speak | At K. of C. Meeting |

Air Force, ave 5 . Let Roy Conibs; -Center Township’ assessor, will address members| { of the Knights of Columbus in i An’ the K. of C. Hall at 8 p. m. to-/ ij morrow, Mr. Combs will speak on “Re- | {nssessmenty of: ri’ Bet. James Bimer W. #, -Chiet deputy of Kniickies. Alex- improvement for the reassess- ., ool * Domald ment, and George Wheldon, chief | alichigan deputy of real estate for the reAssessment, will. assist Mr. i Combs. -

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Henderson . Henry, A= a ree. Sylvia

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PER SET

95¢ - 1 WEEKLY.

| forced seams,

‘Men's and

50% wool and HO

or. ST

51-Gauge and jacquard top sheer nylons. Imperfects of higher priced Assorted colors No phone or mail orders. /

Rayon Undies

Women's rayon elastic waist

Ga Full-Fashioned 35 Nylon Hose

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or STARS Jill | fay -Ome Da Onl

No Mail, Phone of C.0.D. Orders Please!

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cots. Rayon pebble crepes and rayon crepes, White .and tearose. V-top, lace trimmed and lard styles,

Built up shoulder. White,

broadcloth slips, teuignt cut. Sizes 36 to 44,

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Norers 8 $1.98 to an : 5

: SLIBS

Four gore, two bar tri |.

Cotton Slips | sjoo |

hemstitched, trimmed}

STREET FLOOR DOLLAR DAY

TOILET TISSUE

Snow white Fort Howard, sanitary wrapped. No’ phone or mail orders.

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Women's

~ DICKIES"

3-51.

| White and a féw colors in rayon crépe, Ideal for wear | with suits. Regular. $2.00,

Women's BED JACKETS

Brushed rayon and jersey knits. Regular

$2.25 to $5.95. ®

Women’s, Children’s White Anklets

- ~ . Several styles in asscrted qualities, “firsts and irregulars. Formerly sold for 25¢c to 49c. Sizes 5% to 10%.

11-51.

Bucilla Crochet Cotton

2-9].

Unbleached, guaranteed bollproof. 600 yd. skein. Reg. 59c.

Women’s

Cotton Hose

3-*L

Warm serviceable cotton hose in assortéd tan shades. Imperfects of a 68¢c quality.

Women’s RAYON

Built up shoulder rayon chemise. Tearose. Sizes

34 to 44,

Sizes 9 to 10%;. 1.

Women's ‘Rayon Undies

2-8],

Novelty satin =friped rayon panties and briefs. Medium and large sizes. White, maize, blue and tearose.

CHEMISE Infants’ Stamped Dresses

2%].

Pretty little styles. 8 Months and 1 year sizes. Fine longcloths and batiste.

54x54-In. Plastic

Table Cloths A phpdikr dize, 4

ply, durable

quality. Pretty e fruit and floral ® patterns. ‘

59¢ and 69¢

Stamped Towels

3 pd Ld

Assorted styles and qualities, Plain and hemstitched énds, easily worked stamped designs.

DOLLAR DAY FOR MEN and BOYS

young men's slacks made of

Men’s SLACKS aS /f ah Yow ancy »

Sizes 29 to 34. $7.05 value.

Boys’ Overalls

Boys’ corduroy overalls. Bib style in plain colors. Sizes 6

to 12. $3.29 valtie,

BOYS’ SPORT

fum and large,

“Broken lots in plains and fancy plaids. Regular $1.98.

Small,

Boys’. Pea Coats

oh ore 5.

blue melon with red lin Sizes 6, 8, 10. Regular $6.95.

in fancy mixtures. value,

MEN'S SUITS

Men's and young men's suits of all wool Sizes 34 to 40. $25.00

Men’s Leather COATS

+ Made of Capeskin Leather. Some with quiltod lining. Sizes 36 to 46.

and $19.95.

Regular $15.00

Men's ANKLETS

a5,

cotton. Rib tops and reinforced toe and heel. Yellow. Sizes 10 to 12. 65¢ Value,

MEN’S SPORT

colors. Small,

SHIRTS

Broken lots of shirts up to $5.00 value. Assorted medium and Jarge.-

Men's

H andhorclitefs” 8

10-*1.

White, - close Regular size:

Men's Briefs

2-8],

Combed cotton’ yarn, rein

good’ fitting. Small, Medium

yen cotton. [alue,

130

‘Elastic waist,

Men’s Sweaters Men's slip-over Sweaters "S$ Sizes 36 to 42. $3.98 value Boys’ SL AC KS boys’ better slacks of fancy sashmeres. Regular $2.08 and $3.98, SHIRTS Sk .® Men's Sweaters all wool with double elbows In dark brown. Men’s ANKLETS Cotton, plain colors and elastic top. Will give plenty of wear, Seconds of a high quality 2 w Men's Ouling Flannel Pajamas style, fancy pajamas. Sizes @ B, Cand D. Up

fancy een & FBroken lots of Sizes 6 to" 16. : ® Coat style of Sizes 38 to 46. ® ad anklet, Size 10-12. Heavy, coat to- $3.95 value.

Men’s Drawers

Cotton rib, medium weight, button feént | and full length. - : Bizes 36 to 44. Undershirts to

ahd Largs. 9c Value. a

match, $1.00, Sizes 36 to 46.

$00

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Star Store, Basement

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Damasks, Faille, Rayon, many other weaves. Large selection of patterns and 0 colors. Never have we offered

Special Purchase 8,000 Yards - DRAPERY and UPHOLSTERY

FABRICS

® Actual Values, $2.98 to $9.95 Yard

® l/sable Remnants Length This outstanding assortment of drapery and upholstery fabrics consists of Satin

Brocaded Satin

YARD

such an outstanding group of fab-

2 - rics at this low

Cannon Sheet

BLANKETS

Cannon colorful plaid sheet blankets. First quality choice of block plaid of rose, blue, green orchid. While 400 last.

s].

“Crown” Bleached

PILLOWCASES

2-9],

47x36 Inch, Crown bleached pillowcases. Type 128 thread waven. First quality. Regular 65c¢. |

36-In. Bledched

Closely woven thread, no filling. Regular 35¢ valle.

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MUSLIN, 4 Yds.

Scranton Lace

PANELS, Ea.

46-In. wide and 2% yds. long. Ready to hang tops. Actual $1.49 value.

weave,

TURKISH TOWELS

Heavy weight fancy colored stripe hand and face towels. 16x27 in, Double Terry Slight irregulars of 49c value.

for 1

size.. Choice of colors.

Knitted Dish Cloths

Fancy knitted dish cloths,

large Slight irregulars at a 10c and 15¢ value.

Ties, . pumps, and oxfords taken from our stock of $3.95 to $5.95 shoes. 4-9,

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Broken - sizes from

Oxfords

$2.98 Value, _ “Broken sizes from 8% to 3.

sl.

[THIRD FLOOR DOLLAR DAY

18x27 inches. Samples in many colors, Regular $1.75.

Axminster Rugs

s1.

Table I Lamps

Shades $ De »

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DOLLAR DAY SHOE SPECIALS ] Women’s Shoes | Children’s Shoes,

SECOND FLOOR DOLLAR DAY

lpng sleeve, Regular $2.25 to $2.40.

Women’s FLANNELETTE GOWNS

Nice quality outing flannel with double yoke and Tearose and white,

= 8],

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Women’s Dresses

2-53.

One group bf cotton percale dresses; assorted prints—shirtwaist, square neck; and button coat styles. Reg. $1.59.

‘Rayon and ecot-~

Women’s Lowella

BRASSIERE

ton uplift ‘brassieres. A and B cups. Sizes 32 to 38, +

sl.

Girls’ ‘and teenage blouses.

GIRLS’ BLOUSES

Slightly soiled cot-

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ton and rayon. Broken sizes, Regular $1.50 . to $4.98, - ; Girls’ Slips Knit 2 ror $] Sleepers *» One- and 2- Loser

Cotton, builf up shoulders and ruffled bottom. Sizes 4-14.

Knit Binders

> for SE Tie side knit binders. Irregie

1 pd ars. Pd

knit sleepers with feet. Broken sizes, 2-8.

zsh.

A Recvng. Blankets’

2-%L.

30x40 In. receiving blankets if

pink, blue, and. white with striped borders. Irregular b9e” value,

"Knit Gowns

3-*1

Niece quality knit gowns with tie bottoms.

Irregulars.

Quilted Lap Pads

3 tor $1.

15x17 inch quilted lap pads. Irregulars:

Flanltte. Diapers

$99

27x27 Inch nice quality flannelette, hemmed and ready for use. Irregulars.

Infant Anklets

5-51.

Pastel and white. Irregulars.

in sizes 4 to 615. 39¢ value,

[Foor Ti nes

4x8 feet: All colors.

Regular $16.00.

s10).

Ww hite -Kitchen'.

2-81,

Red trim. Regular 69c, .

Waste, Basket

Table Rayon

Lamp S 1.

Vanity Lamp Shade

Regular $1.49.

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Shades Rggular $1.95. $5.25 Ironing Board 16x54 «Inch smooth wood® top, easy folding. _

65¢c Yd. —36-Inch

Rug Border:

D rr tir 8],

floor,

© Men's : » cy Union Sui*< Men's Athletic ; Union Suits — made of pajama check. Bize 36 to “.

Look 2 new, hard Wong

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49c Stair Treads

3-*1.

49¢ Stair Treads (9x18-Inch 9 [Red Heavy weight rubber,

“Men's $2 WORK SHIRTS mais Shirts

Flannel. Sines 14 to 1,

~ Plapet Children s Wear

Boys’ and girls’ coveralls of blue chambray and striped

percales. No Seconds, Choice

No Irregulars Your

AIf First Quality Merchandise.

Boys’ & Girls’ Coveralls, Blue, .Chambray and Stripes Chambray Crawlers. Girls’ checked Overalls. Boys’ ‘Boxer Longies. Boys’ Boxer

Shorts: Sizes 9 mos. to 18 mos, >

1-8, 3-6.

Children’s “Tee” White knit tee shirts, lar 59c value.

“Shirts

Irregulars.

Regu-

for ] |

i + Infants’ Crib Sheets 45x72 in. crown ' Type 128.

Regular $1.39. @&

| siightly soiled

Infants’ Batiste Dresses

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group of dresses. Some handmade val-

ues up to $2.98. >

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INFANTS® SHIRTS

F6ld over tie and pin back. Irregulars. 49c

values.

for sii

SALE OF 350 WOMEN'S WASH

waist styles. and checks.” . own eyes!

Regular $2.98 Values

[ 3ui5o0) $2.60 EAGH :

A- Sensational Monday Event! Fine quality 80-square cotton prints in a big assortment of. styles. Codt styles, zipper styles, shirt-

Colorful plaids, florals, stripes

You just won't believe your

Be here early for best selection. Blzes " to 20, 38 to 52.

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Police continu {otntessed check

the hope of Hiarge forgery r

“land, 0., admitt Jtorging three cl ; past week, two -here in I : Williams as er man,’ ellington, - 7 store on Indiana 4 They <have bee

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SBhe stepped on t! “button to summa : Made Out {Officers sald W “two checks tots ‘made out to his they said, had t “ bearing differen “One of them alsc "tain pen, which | “a half knife blad ¢# In the hotel r "Hams was regi . Woman suspect, _ check writing m * eral blank check: © Some had been “pear as payroll cb » ranging from $4( or Jones t . woman arrested i was the one wh forged check las A second won

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IU Teacher ‘Child Guida Miss Doris Car professor of soci diana University “second in a seri tures on child g Pp. m. tomorrow ir Community Cent * Miss Campbell “day nursery and + consultant. for the . Comunity Survey ~epnsultant with £ Association of from 1944 to 1944

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Pencil Is Mi : : Than Bandit:

/ | NEW YORK, ] : 23-year-old deaf r with a pencil ¢ toting theif for

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: 8ika Sokoloff, Bandit stabbed a + man automatic | T Frank Nieweado T Nieweadowski “ Knocked him dov the gun. Then he bandit’s chest an © "You come wi ~ station. If you » worry. I've got 3 on this gun. Ho ¢ The answer: “ The mute wrot better off in re

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