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NYLON AND RAYON CORD SUITS —in the club collar — and the
3-button cardi igen styles; In GREY.
or TAN NYL
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on Werinkle-resistant and washable.
TABAK PROPORTIONED SLACKS —of Strutter cloth — for short, medium and tall figures. In black, brown and navy. 8.50
B. W. HARRIS SPORTS JACKETS —of lustrous Kodiak papi =~ Zale water resistant. In grey, maize and natural, 0s
NYLON JERSEY SLIPS —beautifully
tailored to fit. In black, white and pink. 598
McCALLUM NYLON HOSIERY —I5 denier,
45 gauge — combining cobwebby
sheerness with durability. In Allure, Bronze Beige and Peter Pan. 1.65
PRIM SEAMLESS NYLON HOSIERY—in beautiful lighter spring shades the Showboat colors. 1.35
SUMMERETTE FABRIC WEDGIES —in multicolor with red, green or blue predominating. 4.50
SISAL PLAY. SHOES —in red, green or
brown with natural. 5.45
HANDBAGS to match — many shapes
and sizes. $3
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ADDRESSED TO Parents of Boys— parents who know VALUE—and who are interested in a } full money’s worth— "
AND WE DO MEAN You
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BOYS’ NEW SUITS... Sizes 6 to 12— Leisure. and. regular dress styles — Wool d gabardines.
All.wool Cassimeres in spring tones. 18.95
BOYS’ CADET TWEED SUITS.
All.wool patch pocket styles. Sizes 12 to 18. 2095
STUDENTS’ FLANNEL SPORT COATS Gray, wine, royal blue. $25
STUDENTS’ GABARDINE SLACKS
TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW!
11.95
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Sizes 26 to 32 waist — wool and
rayon. 9.98
KAYNEE JUNIOR SPORT SHIRTS Sizes 2 to 12 — Short sleeves— in pastel shades. 1.65
THREE-PIECE GABARDINE SUITS Eton jacket — white shirt and thorss Sian 2 to 6 5%
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- Story of Coatesville Relief Told at Kickoff Luncheon -
The $350,000 Red Cross drive in Marion County opened today after a kickoff luncheon yesterYAY stressing ald given to Coatesfollowing the 1948 Good F'ripio tornado. More than 2500 workers have been enlisted to ring Soobelly in the by
a “heartwarming” service in the a of the disaster. More than 6Q0 representatives of business and industry heard the speaker's eyewitness account of the tornado. More than $110,000, in Red Cross relief funds was recommended for expenditure by the town committee on which Mr. Knight was a member. 60,127 Families Aided Prior to the meeting the anrlual report of Red Cross activities In Indiana revealed that 60,127 famlies were assisted during 1948. The state organization received $1,779,532 during the year. All campaign division chairmen
and group leaders in the industrial, commercial, public service, governmental and educational divisions attended the luncheon. The downtown division will meet next Thursday. D. W. Alexander is-fund campaign chairman. and Frank J. Hoke is finance committee chair-
Study Aspirants For Nurse Award
An outstanding Indiana nurse
Linda Richards award in memory of the first professional nurse in America, the Indiana State Nurses’ Association announced today. The honored nurse will be selected from candidates whose) qualifications are received by Mar, 1 by a committee composed of Dr. W. W. Wright of Indiana University; Miss Ruth -8cott, director of Public Health Nursing, Ft. Wayne, and Miss Edwina Mac-
and counseling for the state association. Qualifications include graduation from an accredited school of nursing and registration between Aug. 1, 1948, and Mar. 1, 1949. The Indiana winner will be announced at the annual meeting of the association here next month.
Dance Tonight
A square and round dance will be held from 8:30 to 11:30 p. m. today in St. Anthony Hall, 731 N. Warman Ave, by the Ladies of St. Anthony's Altar Society.
QUAKE BREAKS GADGETS
HELSINKI, Feb. 25 (UP)—The Helsinki observatory reported today that its instruments had been broken by the most violent earthquake ever registered here. Reports indicated the earthquake was somewhere in the Middle East.
Legislative Calendar
Feb. 24 SLL FAs58D
HB Maabiing “Bak er) —Budget: | yi 037 in operating rungs ana $4,323, in deficiency appropriations from General Fund for state budget for 1049-51 biennium. (64 ayes, 4 noes.) HB 380 (Maehling-Baker)—Institutional Construction: Appropriates 1,820,000 from General Pund for construction at
state universities, colleges and Institutions. (69 ayes 1 HB 381 (Maehling.F Baker) — Rost. Building Fund: Appropriates $13, 508 800 from State Post-war Construction Fund for construction, rehabilitation and repairs at aTous state institutions. (73] ayes, 0 n RB 293 Griges- Brennan) — Auto Tax Increase: Increases registration lees, on all motor vehicles. (74 ayes, 18 n (Baldwin-Keérn) — ParioM Mutuel Betting: Pari-mutuel bill; cristina for racing commission and yulation horse. dog and harness. racing. ah
Renate ‘sp 40 (McConahay- Moore) — Marion County. Clerk: Provides that Marion County chief 308 per clerk shall be paid minimum of month, a $100 raise. ayes, 8 noes
£8.70 Gives state and local government employees and teachers credit for time
nt * eir sorties ort Jension or rating puroid (42 $B 100 (Gardner) —Girls’ Age: {Raises minimum a for commitment to Indiana Girls’ Schsol from 10 to 12 years and fixes maximum age for commitment at 18 an 9 noes.) 102 (Johnsen rrett)et ution. ai Authority: Gives boards of trustees of| state institutions sole authority to re lease children committed to institutions (42 ayes," 1 no) SB 155 (Beaman-Evans)—Sewage Bonds: Permits cities and towns to deiray part of the cost of sewage bonds, thus paving
Dougall, director of placement|
SeTeachars’. Renslons.l
the way for acceptance of federal grants for the remainder. (42 ayes, 0 noes.) SB 216 (Kendall-L. F, Conrad)—Aute
of distributing funds of the Motor Vehicle Highway Account. Changes amount distributed annually to cities and towns from $3 million to 20 tr cent of the amount of the fund Jhanges amounts ve Loe from $3,050 000 annually to 34 : cent of the fund. Also provides that on per cent, instead of present 52% per cent of the county share shall be distributed on juileage basis and 30 per cent instead of - 42% per cent on , S980 registration basis. (45 ayes, 30 SB 228
all) Broadens and clarifies ) = Ye inition of the etininal charge of ‘‘vagrancy.' (43 ayes, noes.) as nN Davie: Latham)-Direct Prim Provides for nomination of governor and
(Maggerty) >= Court Provides that damages or i ean caused by wrongful acts or omissions shall be {davarmi mined by sours. ar_Jusy. (37. apes,
“Pair Trade’ bill Sovaying sale cts aréltes by wholeshlers an rotations. 42 ayes, 3 noes.)
"ne —-— titations: Authorisés certain types of and governs establishment of loan tices 3 aj, n ) 4
Woodwordh) Jasper Count nty |
| punds: Authorizes Jasper wo Siuty auditor | oi make certain payments from jenerall Joe ro school corparations ( ayes,
Buente)—Widows' creases mount, gt widow's’ a lo usband's estate from ror 11000. "14a ares, 0 noes.)
03 (Turner-Hughes)—"Fair Trades:
merit pan (1
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ADDRESSED to quality minded Gentlemen, of Sound Taste—
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And a real understanding of THRIFT and VALUE— (|
It isn't always the price you pay! The most costly clothes a man can buy are those that make him feel low inside—that work him down outside—and which in self defense he usually lets hang
in the closet—ijust hanging there!
Somuhether you pay-a little a lot—the Man's Store's Standards and taste and services go along with it! "The best at YOUR price— no matter what the price" —is not a bit of wishful thinking— but an accomplishment!
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MEN'S TWO TROUSER SUITS—of very costly worsteds—iresh and fine and quite wonderful
“in VALUE—59.50
Second Floor
MEN'S DON RICHARD GABARDINE SUITS
. Substantial 2-ply pure
worsfeds in Tan, Brown and Blue. One of the greafest values in the Clothing industry. $50 a
Second Floor
MEN'S GABARDINE TOPCOATS from the Alpagora people who put fit and failoring | pi coal—and EXCESS VALUE! 41
Second Floor
MEN'S GABARDINE TRENCH (OATS
“Choice wool bended with
rayon—it has luster and
body. thas style and-it- resists
showers, 37.50
Second Floor
WHITE SHIRTS—the VAN HEUSEN peoole are represented, : at 2.95 and up! There's a great company of ARROW Shirfs at 3.65 and up And a new value from
~ CANTERBURY at 3.95
First Floor
COLORED SHIRTS—plain colors including the "bold look” — fancy stripes in new seftings— ‘various prices. Particularly you should see the
new ARROW siripes—fused collars
with butfon cufis—or wide Pi collars with French cuffs. 365
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FITZHUGH SPORTS SHIRTS— collar sizes and sleeve lengths— serve as sporfs shirfs—or business shirfs, Washable rayon. In 9 different colors.
$5
First Floor
MEN'S 6 and 3 RIBBED HOSE Pull-ups—made by Phoenix—a good name fo stand on—half " dozen shades including black and whife. 55¢
First Floor
SPUN NYLON SOCKS They feel and look like wool (they don’t irritale—they wash easily—dry quickly—
wear wonderfully). Ribbed. weave
—in a greaf range of colors. 1.00 gg.
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