Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 January 1950 — Page 5
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‘SATURDAY |
avings In Every Department!
PLUS MANY SPECIAL PURCHASES!
Ayres' Downstairs Store E.O.M.* is a regular monthly: clearance of all odds and ends, soiled and damaged merchandise—in addition to many special purchases “++ « all offered at lowest possible levels in this January E.O.M.* Doors open at 9:00 A. M. NO PHONE, MAIL OR C.O.D. ORDERS, Please! All merchandise sub-
ject to prior selling.
Irregulars from A Famous Maker! Women’s FULL FASHIONED
NYLON STOCKINGS
* |5 Denier Ultra Sheers Broken lots, sizes and colors taken from our reqular stock. Sizes 8!/> to | in the group.
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COATS and SUITS
Women's $15 to 29.95 Suits ______________ 6.95 Broken sizes and colors. Women's $45 Black Velvet Suits__________ 18.88 19.95 to 21.95 Coats___________________ 11.88 Misses, women and junior sizes. $26 to 29.95 Better Coats_______________ 17.88 $25 Women’s Zip Coats_________________ 17.88 29.95 to $35 Zip Coats. ___________________ $21 Women’s 2.98 All-Wool Flannel Skirts_______ 1.98
Broken sizes and colors in the group.
CORSET DEPARTMENT
1.80 to $2 Satin, Broadcloth or Nylon Bras____79¢ White, pink, blue black. 32-38 A and B cups.
2.95 Two-Way Stretch Girdles, Panty Girdles___$1 . L., and
SM some extra sizes in the group.
1.50 Satin and Nylon Girdles_________________ Boned fromt, zipper closing, 14”, sizes 25-32, 16”, sizes 26-34.
I RT Taare ROOM-SIZE RUGS REDUCED! ONE OF A KIND!
74.50 12’x10°6” Floral ______ 49.50 74.50 12'x9’ Green Tone-on-Tone ________ 49.50 119.50 12°x8°3" Grey Tone-on-Tone _______ 79.50 84.77 12°x8'5” Wine Tone-on-Tonme_______ 64.50 14.50 9'x10°6" Blue Oriental Pattern______ 49.50 104,50 9°x6°3"” Green Embossed Wilton_____ 59.50 159.50 9'x15’ Heavy Green Twist________ 119.50 110.00 12°x6°4” Beige Floral ____________ 47.50 181.00 12°x15’ Blue Modern ____________ 139.50 129.50 12'x12’ Green Seroll____ ___.______ 84.50 167.00 12°x3'5” Modern Blue ___________ 119.50 Imported Rag Rugs ___________________ 2 for $1 . Oval Braided Rugs_____________ —————— $1 Cotton Loop Rugs____ ________ ____________ $1 YARD GOODS REDUCED Assorted Rayons, yd. _____________________ 9
Cc Novelty failles and plain crepes. First quality in remnants and full pieces.
Printed Shirting Flannel, yd._______________ 39¢ Remnant lengths in mostly plaids. Pinwale Corduroy Remnants, yd.____________ 88¢c Wide selection of favorite colors in the assortment. Counter Remmants_________________ I/3 to 1/ OM
Soiled and damaged rayons, cottons and woolen remnants
DRAPERY DEPARTMENT
( 7) Knitted Slip Covers________________ 1.98 (24) Metal Closet Poles. ____________ 25¢ (178) Lamp Shade Ruchings, yd.___________ 10¢ (71) Half-Pair Nylon Curtains, ea... ____. $1 (47) Aluminum Drapery Cranes, ea._________$1
(36) Rayon Marquisette Ruffled Curtains, pr. 1.98
~ DOMESTICS REDUCED
“Cannon” Towel Ends________________ 10 for $1
Various sizes and qualities.
54x54 Plastio Table Covers, ea._____________39¢ Various colors. Discontinued patterns and slight mis.
prints.
DOMESTICS REDUCED
$7.95 Seconds White Navy Blankets All white 100% wool. 64x84 size. Heavy weight. 5.95
$
Large Open Mesh Dish Cloths Extra quality. Assorted patterns and 12 $1 for colors. -
Soiled Domestics and Bedding Group Includes fancy linens. | 1 Wide selections, 4 3 3
Off
New Chicken Bed Pillows . 21x27 and 20x26 Sizes. ACA and floral art $1 tickings. ea,
Clearance Chenille Bath Sets Odd colors and patterns. Includes rug and 89¢ matching lid cover.
Kitchen Chair Pads
Reversible, Plaids or prints. Waterproof
- 39°
54x54 Linen Crash Tablecloths Regular 1.98! Imported from Belgium, Natural $1 center with colored woven borders.
“Catham” 1009, Woo! Blankets
“Chatham”
seamed blankets. Rose, Blue, Green, Gold. . 5 99
Irregulars 42x36 Pillowcases Famous Pacific “Midwood” quality. 3 tor $1 0
1.19 52x52 Printed Lunch Cloths
Four lovely pattern . . . four colors
79¢
Irregulars Cotton Tea Towels Gayly printed on ahsorbent cotton. 3 $1 for
Unbleached Muslin Remnants
Good heavy quality for hundreds of home $ uses, 8 yds. 1
1-Pc. Woven Plaid Luncheon Set “Simtex” brand, Includes one 54x72 cloth 99 and six napkins. Blue or red plaid. 1 )
Seconds Famous Make Wash Cloths Open mesh in assorted colors, en. Be
Mismated Pillowcases
Embroidered and hemstitched, Fine quality 50 en.
Irregulars (7x17 Napkins Spun rayon and cotton blanket with colored borders or printed.
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Cotton Plaid Sheet Blankets All cotton in rose or blue plaids. 60x76 size. ea. 1 19
Regularly 11.98 ..... NOW
‘Special savings on water-repellent poplin snow suits! 100% wool lined with zipper shoulder and crotch. Matching bonnet for baby sister; matching helmet for baby brother. Rose, blue, maize.
Special Purchase! Infants’
"Quixy” SNOW SUITS
Clearance of Women's
Corduroy CAPS AND
CREW HATS
50
White, kelly, brown, royal and dark green in the group. :
SHOP EARLY!
Women's Rayon French Crepe
4-GORE SLIPS ‘1
Special Purchase of Better
HANDBAGS Many styles in plastic calf and <S
faille. Assorted colors.
Popular 4-gore style in broken
sizes in pink and white in the
group.
Plus Tax
Odds and Ends of
Women's, Misses’ and Juniors’
5.98 DRESSES
Spun rayons, french crepes,
prints in the group. New
a 5.
colors, wanted styles.
Special Purchase of $35 Fur Lined Zip COATS
* Junior Sizes 9 to 17!
‘Women’s Famous-Name Higher-Priced
DRESS SHOES
| 7199
Special Purchase’ of CHILDREN'S WEAR
Tots SHIRTS ___________ 59¢ or & tor 1
First quality. Long and short sleeves.
A-lovely assortment of fine quality, warm, comfortable, fur-lined zip coats in sizes 9 to 17.
Variety of styles and heel heights. black and
some colors. Broken sizes,
Brown,
not every size in each
I style,
Little Girls COTTON DRESSES_________ $1
Sizes 3 to 6.
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Tots’ Wool Plaid SCARFS, 59¢ or 2 ord]
Clearance of Broken Sized and Counter-Soiled
Girls' Winter Wear
9:-3.99
Rayon dresses, cotton dresses, cotton blouses, flannelette pajamas, knit hoods, rayon scarfs, polo shirts, skirts.
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{Fund OK Looms
Noland Appeals to
Truman for Aid
By DAN KIDNEY
| | | Times Staff Writer
Sirule” and approve $2.8 million {the Vincennes flood wall
This was revealed today
with. the President.
=/flood conditions and based
= danger of loss of lives.
tions bill,
soon as possible, he said.
Homer E. Capehart (R.
the Vincennes flood.
had given The Times.
TERT EER ERR EE TIER I TE
dent's reaction to this story. = laughed uproariously, Mr.
S land said,” and recalled a story, somewhat
= which he said was = similar,
J not guilty to stealing $4000. b
dent Truman. lost that betting on Dewey.”
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amount
‘State Police Move For Road Speed Limit
Indiana State Police
Capt.
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on the highways,
EVEN THOUGH / SELDOM USE THE PHONE IN AW EMERGENCY 17S THERE THATS WHY WE HAD IT PUT IH,
WASHINGTON, Jan. 26—
S exception to- his “no new projects;
for
by
{Rep. James E. Noland, Bloomington Democrat, who conferred Mr. Noland S/showed pictures of the Vincennes
injuries. ; 4 Police .said the tractor, oper S President Truman may make aniated by Gilbert Adams, 31, of St.
and turned over after s a car driven by Marvil E.
his
Elplea for the funds on the grounds =/that it is an emergency involving
| ‘The President told Mr. Noland| ito see the budget director and obtain approval, if possible, tor |°f the 7th District will hold ‘a inclusion of a half million dollars/noon luncheon meeting to begin work on the Vincennes|in the Marott Hotel, Mrs. Thomas project in the current appropria- pindman,
Mr. Noland intends to do so as
Shown Congressional Data The Seventh District Congress- Nursing Association, will address man showed the President the|department members. {Congressional Record for Jan. 13 {containing quotations from Sen. Ind.) blaming President Truman for|
It was a story Mr. Capehart Indianapolis
Mr. Noland obtained permission to tell the press the Presi-
“He No-
“The story was about a New ersey bank robber who pleaded
The
ank robber blamed it on PresiHe contended that
by
today started a movement to have a highway speed limit law passed by the 1951 General Assembly. | Kermit Lewis said the traffic planning committee would recommend a 60- mile -an - hour day time limit and a 50-mile night
time limit on Hoosier highways. | Capt. Lewis said the proposed |speed limit law was in the in-| terest of safety. He said the 2 present law of ‘reasonable and =| prudent speeds” was not specific ugh to control traffic with the increasing number of automobiles
Arranges Luncheon
today.
of RR 1, Shelbyville, at 7:30 a. m. The truck driver was treated for cuts and bruises by a company doctor and Mr. Sells was treated for a cut lip at the scene,
‘Public Welfare Group
The Public Welfare Department Monday
chairman, announced
Mrs. Robert Yoho, of the State Board of Health, and Mrs. ‘Mary (Frame, national president of the
| - The program was planned by [the Public Health Division, with Mrs. Irvin L. Thompson and Mrs.
I. R. Yeagy In charge.
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