Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 December 1949 — Page 3
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TRANSLATION NEEDED LONDON, Dec. 16 (UP)—The News Chronicle reported today that a British performer had “wowed” clubs in America. The report carried the following footnote: “Wow; astonish, fiadbergast.”
STRAUSS SAYS:
ME T00'S
Are acting like little angels these days— especially when the visit the joyful, toytul Girls’ Shops on Strauss - Sixth Floor— and see these beautiful
dolls.
HOLLYWOOD DOLLS—
Princess and bride dolts—They're 5 inches tall—dressed in
period costumes of ~ welvets, with’ a and satin.
___and-—erms and legs that move!
200 | L. Strauss & Co.
MET00 SHOP—SIXTH FLOOR"
Clothe-A-Child—
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Shops and Clothe-A-Child head-| quarters.
- Yesterday’s big donor was the Link Belt Co. who annually come
take children to the stores as their, guests, They again spent their
Christmas collection to outfit nine, | youngsters. Cash contributors yesterday th-| cluded the Misfits Club, a group of| busifiess and professional men| who "live on the West Side and
at their get-togethers. Their “jack-| pot” this year amounted to $79, and the money was presented to
Claim Department,
The Balkamp Employees ............ Linda & Andy ..... . Bell Women’s Club ..
Sunshine Club Garden | City Christian Church. 7.50 Anonymous ..........
10.00 | Helen Otte Class, St. Pauls Evangelical & Reformed Church .. Dennis McQuary ..... 3.00 H. M. W, .e 10.00 Elmer R. Koelling .... 5.00 {17th Ward Wemen's | Democratic Club ... 5.00 Delta Phi Beta Sorority 2.00 Indianapolis Ward— _ Belmont Alumni Ass'n. Coddington Packing | Company, Inc. .... 10.00
25.00
| Murat Carvan Club . 25.00 | The Six Aces ......... { In Memory of Donald Tudor .....eceseee . 10.00 C.LH.N. Club ........
The Tokalon Club .... Pentecost Steel Erec- | tion Company ......
1 | Alice Osler ....ceocees 2.50
A Friend ....coeveeee A Friend ....esv55:7, 20.
~ 445 — Degree of Poco-
hontas — o.oo ieieaes 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. W. F: Evans 10.00! ~+ Joan of Are Chapter of ___.. ...~
International” Travel Study Club ..ogevea 200 Perry Station Em-
+ PIOYCES .iesivacrene 20.00
The time to buy a home of your own is NOW! Real estate | prices have leveled off far below
| the peak prices of 1946. Turm|
{now to the REAL ESTATE ADS [in The Times Classified Columns for a wide selection of homes,
lots, farms, investment proper-!
ties.
STRAUSS SAYS:
STORE HOURS TOMORROW [SATURDAY] AND NEXT WEEK
9 TILL b
Gift Bonds and Hat Certificates— in a Special Booth onthe First Floor
HOCKEY TICKETS—
for the Caps’ Home
Payments on your CHARGE ACCOUNT —a special booth on the First Floor
Travel to the SECOND and THIRD Floors in uncrowded comfort
Somen==7izhet —via the Electric Booth Stairway— First Floor It's to your right
as you enter the Washington St. . doors.
L. STRAUSS & CO. =
THE MAN'S STORE
| Goldsmound. Couneil- |
K.oooees 5.00 |
Nine People in Two Rooms Better Than Living in Tent
Employees of East
Michigan Street Post
Moe «cvvivannnnens
group of office workers from the Today's Total ........$1,631.25 |
to Clothe-A-Child headquarters to, Total to date .........$6,584.47 DIRECT DONORS
Link Belt Office
Workers ,....... © 9 Children
: : in the~United Press said he was | L, U.2837—U.8.A... 3 Children “gonna drink beer today instead go Link. Belt Fore- bf water.” 3 man’s Club of “We can't even get my kid Ewart and brother to take a bath anymore” Dodge Plants ... 2 Children a girl said. “He's 12 years old
contribute Clothe-A-Child change State Highway Ga-
rage Employees ... Employees of Ell
Lilly Cost De 2 Children Clothe-A-Child by the president, |Brightwood A Det
Cecil Scaggs. . dist Church . morning, and what's the water Contributors: Carry-On Class .. 1 Child commissioner's order compared to Previous Balance .....$4,958.22 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh hers?” A Friend ......... se. 750.00 | Sudyder ......... 1 Child One woman said she sterilized Employees of The | Local 145 A.C.W. of her baby’s bottles and then used Polk Sanitary Milk | A. Employees of the same hot water for dishes Company & Assoc... $75.00" Kahn Tailoring {and to mop the floor. Misfits Club .......... 79.00 Co. vvnevvnnnenns od Children “I didn't even wash my face,”
Jini, Edwards Cleared 4% In Contempt Case
Charges Dropped as |
Trustee Obey
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telephone and ordered the milk order and tention to the young
‘Didn’t Understand’ Ruling
The trustee never provided the milk and refused to provide pre- Judge Ponders Way
- [natal care, the girl told the com- Of Youth: With a Beer ‘bar.
missioners yesterday.
underweight at birth, died 24 (UP)—Judge Harvey Neelen pon- Nov. 30 and hung around for an| days after he was born.
Mr. Edwards said
|understood” the commissioner's 32-ounce glass of beer.
ruling. He said he
give the $2 milk order. He added pared a brief on the same weighty tarek’s beers are so big it takes nounced formally today that he |that he was taking care of the question. oh | hospital bill for the baby’s de-|
livery.
STRAUSS
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In “SENIOR HALL his first TUX Sizes 33 to 38
Fourth Floor.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ~~ ~~ Ty Florists Lengthen Mile-O-Dimes ‘How Dry : A Is
Big Town Theme | © Whiskers Grow di A 3 As Razors Go
(Continued From Page One) would consume 18.5 million gallons in a day normally, Beards shadowed a preponderance of male faces in offices and in the streets. One man queried
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and he won't go near the bathtub. Tt's getting pretty pitiful.” One of the men who didn't comply had a compelling reason:| “My wife told me to shave this Fh
2 Children :
she added. ‘Badge of Honor’ Many men who have electric razors sald they went ahead with their morning shaves, disregarding the water department's message that “a Friday beard is a badge of honor.” The huge reservoirs which catch the rainfall from New York's watersheds were down to 34.9 per cent of capacity. The shortage was caused by a pro-
s Board
Francis Pittet, treasurer of the State Florists Association of 25.00 | Commissioners called him by Indiana (left) and John Davis lay $187 worth of dimes on The |ionged period of abnormally low! entertain at one of the RCA plant cafeterias to raise money fob 048, IBEW
Miss Shirley Ross and John Bennett, master of
Times Mile-O-Dimes from the association's members. Looking on [rainfall and by increased indus- Local is Capt. Lawrence Steigelmeyer, of Firemen's Post 42 of the Amer. [trial and home consumption. ' he, Times Clothe A Cd Namib of Union 8.1 ican Legion on duty at the “mile.” The money was raised at a | The city was warned that If} y 9; pond of
for Ch floral auction at the association's recent annual meeting. He dlrs te 20 re or Christmas.
\Neelen, charged with allowing {take “all kinds of drastic meas-|teen-aged youths to loiter at his |ures,” including strict rationing] fe ens pp rice p 0 Police said three 19-year- | which would close many indus-| 16 olds- ordered three or four beers ries. (Continued From Page One) |boost at hearings sometime after adjustments were necessary to| Christmas. He charged the increase was because
him to give medical . ate| mother.
Her baby. MILWAUKEE, Wis, Dec.
dered today on how long it takes hour and a half. LIE TO LEAVE POST {offset increased costs and cover he “hadn't|a 19-year-old youth to drink a| “The boys weren't loitering,”| LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y. Dec. 16/the pension and insurance bene-| “completely unjustified.” Attorney Shabaz protested, “they|(UP)—Trygve Lie, United Na-|fits granted the CIO United Steel- the industry is operating “on an Attorney Cyrus Shabaz pre- were busy drinking beer. Ko-|tions secre tary-general, an- workers. extraordinarily high profit jovel.® Chairman Joseph C. O'Mahoney | He declared U, 8. Steel was hg 30 minutes to drink nn» " will not be a candidate for re- (D. Wyo.) s-'1 his joint Eco- more to “injure the ‘whole free The judge decided he needed ‘lection when his term expires nomie Committee Will call “Big! enterprise system - than. all the in-195% "Steel" ofelals to. explain thei cruckpots have vor donk”
would now|
Tavern Owner Theodore Ko[tarek was brought befere Judge a brief on the subject.
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are noted on men, in Summer ‘ formal clothes — on the Florida scene! They have the background of smart acceptance! Presented on the . : 4 FIRST FLOOR vg (at the neckwear square)
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DINNER CLOTHES THAT ARE SMART, DISTINGUISHED, AND LUXURIOUSLY COMFORTABLE
A Strauss Dinner Suit—gives a man an at-ease feeling and outlook—that is the essence of good taste—and good grooming—
A Strauss Dinner Jacket is cut with ample room through the back and blades for the ~“promotion of comfort—it has high armscyes (a tailor's word for arm holes) which give freedom to arm movement, and give the right set to the shoulders—its front is tapered— ’ Formalities of and flattened at the
Dress. hips.
DINNER SUITS, 40-30-60 and Up
TUXEDOS—{Jacket and Trousers}—double breasted. Smart—in the new a bit longer jackets—a bit lower waistline—a bit lower gorge to give the shirt a wider area of visibility. Wide lapels—grosgrain faced.
At $60 are TROPICAL WORSTED TU XEDO SUITS— cooler, lighter in weight, very comfortable.
TAILED SUITS, 565-85 AND UPWARD
(Coat and Trousers) Distinguished in cut and character—finely tailored—noteworthy in value.
FORMAL VESTS and CUMMERBUNDS
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It's all in the cut and tailoring—and an appreciation of the smart
A Noteworthy HOMBERG by .. Herbert Johnson of London, .18.50.
Homberg by DOBBS—12.50,
ARROW DRESS SHIRTS— SHOREHAM for Tuxedo Tails—1 50 Collar attached— als. pleated bosom—French Gold Plated KNIVES— cuffs, 6.50. . snake KEY CHAINS sterling and gold filled— Pin Seal BILLFOLDS de luxe HANDKERCHIEF,
VAN HEUSEN and ARROW DRESS SHIRTS DRESS SETS (Cuff Links and studs) for Tuxedos and Tails—3.50 to $15 plus tax.
TIES—fot Dinner Jacket— $1 and $1.50; for
The notable KIRK COLLAR for full dress—
WHITE Pique VESTS for Tailed Suitse— plain pique bosom—6.50. First Floor. Hoon] 1m WING COLLARS oe a MIDNIGHT BLUE—which is blacker than black—{vests) $10 and 12.50 a ston OXFORD11.50.
CUMMERBUNDS—maroon and blue—$5 and up
(Second Floor) in 2 heights—>55c.
First Floor Mezzanine.
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1. STRAUSS & COMPANY. TH MANS STORE ~~
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