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- Lucy Morgan Dies at Age of T0
Services fo Be Held Thursday Afternoon |
Leéss than 48 hours after celebrating her 70th birthday, Mrs.
Lauéy Morgan, native of Scotland, i died early yestwrday in General state Saturday as members of
Hospital. She lay in a semi- couiscious)
her family congratulated her on her birthday. She suffered an ill-| 1
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59¢ Boxed
HANDKERCHIEFS
Women's colorful sport print handkerchiefs, 3 ” $ neatly folded In “for gift box. ”
‘Handy purse or pocket size with key chain.
and
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[snow SUITS FLEECE SETS|
$500
Regular $6.95 to $8.95
Special group of warm poplin
, snow suits and three-piece wool
and rayon coat sets for boys and girls who wear sizes 1 to 4
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Large colorful a
squares, Many pretty patterns. Fine for school wear,
Boy: s' “Rubber
OVERSHOES te 25 vi $900
Regular $1.98 value,
‘Boys’ PEACOATS
A Real Xmas Gift
DOLLAR DAY
ness of three weeks. Born near Edinburgh, Scot-f land, Mrs. Morgan, formerly of: 218 N. Keystone Ave, came to i America as a‘ young girl. She lived in New York City for a number of years, Lived Here 31 Years Mrs. Morgan had been an IAdianapolis resident the past 31 years and ‘was a member of St. | Matthew's Episcopal Church. 8 Surviving are two sons, Bur- ig ton E. Morgan, Turlock, Cal, and Kenneth G. Morgan, Indianapolis; two daughters, Miss Fran- i ces E. Morgan, Chicago, and Mrs. lichard Pfister, fndianapols; two brothers, William and Frank Patterson, New York City, and two sisters, Mrs. Alfred Byron, St. Petersburg, Fla, and Mrs. ’ Frank Endsley, Indianapolis. { Burial will be in Washington if Park following funeral rites at 1:30 p. m. in ‘Shirley Brothers! Irving Hill Chapel. i ee ——————————————— i Rites Thursday For A. B. Simmons Funeral Arranged . Ir North Carolina Rites for Archie B. Simmons. .. former. stonecutter, who died of a heart attack Supday in his home, 1110 Bates 8t., will be held Thursday afternoon in the Holly Springs Baptist Church, Mt. Alry, Jf N. C. A native of Mt. Airy, Mr. Sim-, mons had lived in Indianapolis] the past four years. He had been employed as a carpenter by Fran-!| cis J. Seiner, contractor, for the past two years. He was 41 Before coming to a anapolls. he lived in Georgia, where he was a stonecutter and a member of the Stonecutters Union, AFL. Mr. Simmons was a member of the Holly Springs Baptist Chanel Mt. Airy, and Moose Lodge 1 Indianapolis. Surviving are his wife, Isla E.;
four sons, Max E., Tex R., D. Rex and Harold G. Simmons, Indianapolis; four sisters, Mrs. Earl Ashburn, Kokomo; Mrs. Robert Flincheum, Ararat, N. C.; Mrs. Odes Redmond, Pilot Mt. 'N. C. afd Mrs. Robert Key, Mt. Airy and a half-sister, Mrs. John Gillespie, Pilot Mt. Also surviving are four brothers, Walter W. Simmons, owner of the Industrial Sandblasting; Co., Indianapolis, Sha John A. Filbert E. and Alpha O. Simmons, Mt. Airy; and a half- brother, . Thomas 8S. Simmons, Mt. Airy..
Isaac Miller
Isaac L. Miller, retired machinist. died yesterday in his home, 2137 N. Oxford St., after an illness of two years. He was 70. Born in Tennessee, Mr. Miller had lived in Indianapolis 30 years. When he retired 18 months ago, he had been employed by the Universal Tool & Die Co. for seven years. “He was a member of the Chris-tiam-Church in Tennessee. Surviving are his wife, Virginia L. ; twa sons, Arthur Miller, Nebo, Ky., and Dale Miller, Indianapolis; a brother, Albert Miller, Murfreesboro, Tena., and four grandchildrefi. Private rites at 1:30. p. “m._tomorrow in the Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel will precede burial; in Crown Hill
me i OES Chapters to Meet |
Officers of Greenwood chapter, OES, will be guests of Southport chapter, No. 442 at its megiing at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the Scuthport Masonic Hall. Dory Flake worthy patron -and Bertha Ber tels is worthy matron.
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SECOND FLOOR
SECOND FLOOR
Women's Gift DRESSES
cales and broadcloth dresses.
makes ideal Xmas'gifts, also
regulars in the group of better quality Make your selection early, Sizes
dresses. 12 to 20, 38 to 44.
- WOMEN'S BRASSIERES
All from famous makers. Cotton, satin and some nylon.
rayon, Made by-lovable-Lewelleg and M lady. Assorted colors. to 40.
CHILDREN'S KNIT SLEEPER
Cotton knit one-piece with feet. Irregulars of $1.50
Sizes 1 to 6.
Special purchase of these 80 square perButton to waist and button coat styles,
Zipper,
some ir- 12 to 20,
Women's Gift ROBES
Give her one of these warm chenille robes as her gift, Closely tufted, full wrap skirt, tie side, colors of aqua, rose, copen.
$99
Sizes
Cute,
GIRLS’, DRESSES
crisp, new cotton percale dresses, conibination of pritnd and
i § Women & Misses i Regular 9&35% ©
solids. |
Tub fast. Size 3 to 6.
Sizes 32
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shirts,
GIRLS" SPORT BLOUSES
Broadcloth shirt blouses. White Size 7 to 14.
and assorted colors,
panties. Elastic
to 12.
- CHILDREN'S POLO - SHIRTS
Long sleeve fine Knit cot-ton-assorted striped ‘polo Size 1t0 3, 4 to 8.
GIRLS’ GIFT PANTIES
Regular 29¢ rayon knit waist. Assorted colors. Sizes 2
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4 for
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Double Knit Panties
Regular 29c first quality knit panties. Sizes 2 to 6.
INFANTS’ BINDERS
Fine knit tie side binders.
4
tom.
RR RF RS RA A RA
4-3]!
INFANTS" KNIT GOWNS
Regular 59c knit cotton gowns. Tie neck and bot-
Infants’ (rib Blankets
Irregulars of $3.00 values. 36x50 In. wide rayon satin J: Joke Assorted colors.
SANTA'S HERE!
FREE BALLOONS
for Children Dollar Day Specials
$1.25 Cap Pistol and 10 Boxes Caps... ______ $5.98 Metal 6-Rm, Doll House & 3 Rms. of Furniture $5.95 Chemecraft Set $2.98 Table Tennis Set
$2.59 Pin Ball Game
$3.39 Three Way $4900 Telegraph Set__.
$7% $ K% 54% $2
$3.95 Drink and § 50 !
Wet Doli... i 98¢ Trick ! Lawes "le ror $790 $2.98 Challenger
Game T°
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THIRD FLOOR SPECIALS
Twin Cape Cod
COLONIAL LAMPS
Not one but 2 for $6.00. Choice of two styles. 12 in. or 13% in. tall. Decorated globe and’ center front of opal glass; polished
brass bases with plug-in cord. Pair Unfinished
= SMOKING TABLES
Ready to assémble and finish
in your favorite color. on fA 9 iS for MAGAZINE BASKETS Mahogatty finish. Slight imperfects of $4.95 quality. 14 in. high with 57 handle. Closed / sides. 2 compart 18-Inch Round Mirrors with Decorafion
ments. $1.29 Oval Braided
YARN RUGS i=
Heavy glass, back with eyelets o
Banging.
18x30 Inches." "Wool felt - filled. Assorted
: blue FpSing trim,
China Figurine
LAMP AND SHADE ’[ Crystal Glass
HURRICANE Lawes {
Not 1 but 2. Thick 114 in. crystal base and front, extra heavy, glass stem 13% in. tall, parchmént shade.
Male or female figures, heavy. brass b a s e. Decorated parchment shade. Height 13% inches, Palr
rayon
241%.
Specially priced for Dollar Day. These dresses will ‘make Bl fine gifts. Assorted styles and colors in
taffetas. Size 1220, 38-44,
crepes and
18%-
23
Women’s & Misses’ Zip Lined COATS
‘22
A Few of the
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WHISTLING TEA KETTLE num. Heat proof handle.
~ SAKE COVER AND TRAY “.. Highly polished aluminum cover, > Crystal glass serving tray.
OE BUCKET WITH TONGS Sparkling aluminum, capacity, crystal handle. . tongs.
CAKE OR SANDWICH TRAY
handle, plastic server. - HANDY PLASTIC PITCRER
U" Red, green or yellow,
covers.
CRYSTAL CANDY DISH
with fluted crystal top. 8-PIECE TUMBLER SET
red, cherry design.
Graceful design, gift box...
sign. Each set in carton.
8PIECE REFRIGERATOR SET One large, one medium and two small crystal glass dishes with
8-PIECE DESSERT DISH SET Sparkling crystal, grape leaf de-
NO C.O:D.'s—PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS PLEASE
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Dollar Day Items
2-Quart size, ‘heavy gauge alumi-
generous Plated
Crystal glass tray, snap-on plated
Light weight, hinged lp cdver. >
Or compot chrome plated Decorative sparkling crystal with
SILVER PLATED SALT AND PEPPERS
‘each set in a
heavy blue melton with warm A red Sizes 6-18,
lining.
STREET FLOOR
STREET FLOOR
15¢ PRINI HANDKERCHIEFS
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Extra large size sport prints. Colorful floral or 9 patterns, ors.
ly noticeable, fine sheer quality, new winter colSizes 814 to 10%.
FULL-FASHIONED NYLON HOSE
Select thirds, their tify ~ imperfections are scarce-
2+%|
Women's BROADCLOTH BLOUSES
Round collar, Peter Pan style and V neck style, short sleeves convenient -pocket. --Sizes 32 to-38. White, pink, blue, maize and aqua.
son
- ‘hose, seconds, tan shades. Size 9 to 10%.
69c BURSON (COTTON HOSE
Warm, serviceable, Bur-
fashioned cotton
cantains
$1 39 WOODBURY- GIFT SEF
shaving pil lotion, shampoo and tal-
cream,
Nile,
Ruffie trimmed
and colors,
terns,
PLASTIC APRONS
‘band aprons, with convenient pocket, Assorted Patterns
54x54" Plastic TABLE CLOTHS
A colorful useful gift, gauge quality, Pretty floral pat.
2-4}
Heavy 4
beautiful patterns.
gift shoppers.
LARGE SIZE SQUARE RAYON ‘& SILK SCARFS Gay colorful prints, Aas y
shipment arrived in Fo for
new
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Choice
stem
Each
“DOLLAR DAY” DOWNSTAIRS STORE BARGAINS
Mahogany Finish
SMOKING TABLES While 13 last. Duncan Phyfe ityle. 20 ni 9 high. Top 10%x12% | inches,
TABLE LAMP & SHADE
24 In. tall: Blue, white, or rose decorated bases. White silk rayon shades with red or
a)
‘Beacon Plaid Sheet
BLANKETS
Block plaids, rose, blue, First quality. Reg.
$1.39, Beacon cotton plaid sheet blankets. Shell Btitched
reen.
edges. Closely napped. While 500 last, . EACH ’ : 7 ’ Chenille BATH SETS | ‘Cannon’ BATH TOWELS | Haynes WASH CLOTHS Quality Cannon turkish bath | Regular 15¢ value. Haynes Rug and ld cover. towels. Heavyweight, Plain] heavyweight turkish wash Colorful chenille sets. $ white with cloths. BtahdLarge rug and cover colored bord- $ ard size, Colto match, Choice of ers, Plaid pat- orful. block S color with multi color terns. Slight 3 for plaids. Cholce for designs. frregulars. of colors. 36-in, Fancy Homespun Rayon 36-In. DRESS PRINTS
DRAPERY FABRICS
_MARQUISETTE PANELS
80 Square thread woven. Reég-
Knight ~ PILLOW TUBING 36-inch width Now white bleached pillow. tubing. Closely woven. No filling.
Type 128 thread woven.
42x36-Inch Size
Quality ‘Hope bleached pillow cases. First quality, Heavy closely woven JJuality. No eri Ph Reg. 2]
and blue.
lar 4 . Regular 79¢ colorful plaid Har we Lain Colorful 80 homespun. Heavyweight. Ecru $1. 39 and $1.49 regular | prints. Large ground with 2% and 2% yards $ selection of 3 combination WN Si oag. Rayon marquis- colorful pat- is, 2 Jette curtain_—panels. terns, -A-1-80._ of colors. Fast yds. Light" ivory shade. = plain colors,” olore. ; . Ready to hang. . “ary fast. Sprin ow HOPE PILLOW (CASES 27 Inch
OUTING FLANNEL
Plain Sologed outing flannel, Close nappe JA Choice of Yds. 8 white, pink
“Blightly im» ‘Pi-to 46, ™
2-4
-59¢- BOBBY - S005
Ros quality mercerized: cotton with roll ribbed cuffs, excellent for school “Wear, White, red, rey, 4 blue a Sizes 9 to 11.
Pretty Giff " D SLIPS
and
F 14
Women's DR
_ SPORT. SHOES
Bm ¢ 00 TRANS
ESS a
One Lot of Children's
TOPCOATS
‘Reg. 25.00 Value
Made of all-wool fancy patterns. Also rayon and cotton gabardines. Sizes 34 to 44.
MEN'S SWEAT SHIRTS &
$1.98 Value. Heavyweight fleeced Small,
back. Red. Broken lots. medium and large.
MEN'S PANTS
$5.00 to §7.95 Value. Gabardine in plain colors. Sizes 29 to 42. Also S all-wool cassimeres. MEN'S SWEATERS
$2.98 Value, Slipover style. Fancy
patterns. Small, medium a n a large,
Sizes 29 to 34. MEN'S ATH. SHIRTS 89¢ Value. _. «S|:
Cotton combed yarn. Full length,
perfects. Sizes
MEN'S SHORTS
Sanfor ized broadcloth in neat striped patterns. Sizes 32 to 42. Regular 65¢. !
2+]
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BOYS’ SLACKS
$2.08 and $3.98 Value. Made
of fancy cassimeres Ol in gray, brown and $ blue mixtures. Sizes BOYS" SWEATERS $1.98 Value. Broken lots.
10 to 16. Some all wool —- "ws § 3 (3
cotton. Plain and fancy patterns. Slip | over style. Sizes. =H. | BOYS’ TE SHIRTS $1.39 to $1.98 Value, Fancy jacquard patterns and neat stripes . Small,
medium and large. l b
