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§ Alpha Delta | Pi ! Sorority Plans State Day - Club to Hear Poets’ Corner, Inc., fo Fidte TSC Chapters to 1 B| Mens

a Ti WwW Spring Program Saturday ~~ Luncheon Meetings — Imes riter The Poets’ Corner, Inc., will Two ITSC Chapters will hold luncheon meetings tomorrow, v ; | present a spring program at The Pleasant Run Chapter will hold its 12:30 p. m. dessert luncheon . , T WwW !+2:p. m. Saturday in the Athe- in the E. New York St. Branch, Indiana National Bank. Mrs. Jules omorro dis ~~ | naeum. State Senator Mary |Zinter will be the speaker. Lotig ‘we | ~~ | Garrett will speak. “Her topic The luncheon and business meeting of the Venetian Chapter ‘ nicely ta Sovola to Address — lis “Flower Fascination for ‘will be at 12:30 p: m. in the Warren Hotel. The speaker will be Mrs, a“

Alumnae Group Poetry of All Ages.”

Ed Sovola; The Indianapolis Mr, Dorothy Munger wil Times’ —columnpist—will—be-: ‘guest present a group of plano selecspeaker tomorrow for the meeting tions and Mrs. May Crews will of the Indianapolis - Alumnae give an original dramatic read-

Chapter of Ka Alnh si Ing.” The chorus will sing, 's ; : Ppa pa Theta directed. by Miss Lucille GarSorority. land y

There wiil be a poetry work-

Waiter Houppert. Mrs. Omer ing will be in the Broad Rip.

Bradley, hostess, will be assisted ple Branch, Public Library. A -Lby--Mesdames-Elmer-Winterfeldt, 12:30-p. m.- luncheon will-be-held- errr = Lowell Waymire and Fritz Wuel- Friday by the Lincolnian Chapter fing. in The Keys, 1820 N. Meridian Good-look Mrs. .Noble Reynolds will give St. Mrs. Basil Fischer will talk, tailored the program Tuesday for the; : Broken si

|23d anniversary of the Abraham Chapter. It will be held at 11:30 Wish Comes True

The 7:30 p. m, meeting will be

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held in the home of Mrs. James shop before the program. mh the YWCA. ? WASHINGTON — Drucie SnyL. Murfay, 64 E. 73d ‘St. Mrs. Miss Olive Inez Downing will Pyle. Unit to Meet der Horton, friend of Margaret Emsley W. Johnson Jr. will be the Preside. Ross 8. Ludlow, Mrs, y Truman and one of this winter's hostess chairman, and Mrs. B. T Maud Courtney Waddell and Hostess for the Ernie “Pyle most distinguished Washington Gs Y Yo Mrs, John McGuire will dis- Chapter Thursday will be Mrs. brides, always wore a little wish. Excellent - Gates Jr. will introduce the speak-' cu “Errors to Avoid in Writ- Clifton Hanson, 4915 Rosslyn ino” ring of her grandmother's, topcoats. er. Mrs. Bogardus S. Mitchell will in Poetry” and “Free Verse.’ Ave. Mrs. Richard Pier and Mrs. ojder women would shake ‘a finpresirie An: art exhibit iz being Sen. Mary Garrett Archie Hankins will be the as- ger at her because Drucie disThere will be an election of of- planned for Mar. 6 to 16 in the . are chairmen. The winning Siatamts, then ai wil Fe The played Hs REepAakS oa Ret left 5 . rm . subjec s. Mrs. Max hand. “ : jon't spoil my ficers Delegates to the 39th Clubhouse, 458 W. 324 St. i ubject of a ta y r aX hand guess it w ) and nat en ¢ i 1 : J There will be & display of art Fainting willie pictured on te Norris ’ chances.” she laughed. And E : gran hatlonal conveflon -June. ated to poetry. Mrs. George Cover of the March issue -of Members of fhe Will Rogers didn’t. She got a handsome Whits 20-to 25 in Ocean House, Swamp- + an Dyke, Miss Amy Keene “The Cornucopia,” - magazine Chapter will hear a talk by Mrs. House aide and Miss Truman was Your:-cha scott. Mass. will be named. and Mrs Lehman Dunning . of the organization Rey nolds Thursday. The 8 p.m. her bridesmaid. or overco ret — i RE price, Br ie——— ] | Men's

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© AAS . + i 2 : * ° i were rs. Edwin Wilson, Miss Frances Eickhoff and Miss Alice McNally . . . plan state day. ar Ing on ay orning a oa oC (5) FINI The annual Alpha Delta Pi renzen, province president, and being assisted by Mesdames : : : were Sorority state day will be Mar. tne alumnae officers. They are ¥red Blum; Robert Cannes )

. Qoaverlr te ’ ' Pill4e . | ' . (21) FINI 11 in the Severin Hotel. Mrs. Miss Ruth Goodlet, vice presi- Paul Butt. William Dwinell

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Albert G. Parker Jr. wife of ) Truman Kemper and Charles were the president of Hanover Col- dent; Mrs. Edward Vaughan Tageson and Miss Alice Mc (13) ALL lege, will speak at the lunch- and Miss Helen Adolay, record- Nally : ’ were eon ing and “corresponding xecre- Mrs. Al Harding is making Miss Frances Eickhoff, In taries, and Miss. Pauline arrangements for the dance eeimm— dianapolis Alumnae president, = Rathert, treasurer On her committee are Mes- - will be the toastmistre®s, The Awards will be given to the dames Richard Kessler chapter presidents will report. most outstanding girl from Thomas Young and Edwin Wil- (81) AL They are Miss Nancy Robinson each chapter and an atlend- son and Miss Adolay and Miss BL Hanover; Miss Joan Brown, ance cup will he presented Rathert (194) GA Indiana, and Miss Marian There will be skits and a tra- The dance will be from 9 wer Perigo, Purdue ditfonal candlelight service. p. m. to midnight in the hotel Also seated at the speakers Miss Goodlet is chairman of Harry McCrady's orchestra . (31) CU table wilt be Mrs, Herbert Lo- the lune heon committee. She is will pla ’ wer Judge Pike Wedding Trip to Oo | :

ak Follow h r It's Our Once-a-Month Clearance of Broken Sizes and Short Lines IW | eo ouT will Spe s Church Ceremony A, HOUSE FURNISHINGS, Fifth Floor are

2 | + A trip to Ohio followed the marriage of Miss - or Monday Guild M | Curdy and James Hand Walters. The Nore iokon XY Xe ; = #18) LEA Sets Meeting ; vesterday in §t. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Five Points. | ’ ly ( 2) DESK VACUUM SETS, orig. 15.95..12.95 and B. Pike will The — amhaAne poy ig (2) NUTONE DOOR ( "HIME AND : a Judge = Hezzie aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ix ) ‘ ME 2 TL “fincohrs Beier 2 2328-8: ai hd Ave. Lh bride +i) nr i nae g Thay Mrs | I ty GIFT SHOP rm FOURTH FLOOR # Tr RANGES . ; FIFTH FLOOR = ’ CLOC K. R- note chime, : TET OR 21 SAH orrow hefore a meeting o James K ‘alters, Cumberland a . y Bory Guild of the Woman's, Mr. Davison gave his daugh- | ey em a v i : ONE 3008 reversransisn; 19.95 pls tax iy Department Club. ter in marriage. The church Was, Committees { . (45) SOFA PILLOWS, rayons, various (3) KELVINATOR ELECTRIC RANGES ( 3) NUTONE DOOR CHIME. , (9) ALL The meeting will be held. at decorated with palms, ferns an types, orig. 3.50. to 6.95 ....... 1.95 to 4.93 7 orig. 309.95 ...... tesresruseaven ...279.95 Ori. S0.05 305 id mare -1:30 p. m. in the clubhouse, candelabra. "A N 12) LAMP BASES. (no shades), orig. 6.95 (4) KELVINATOR ELECTRIC RANGES, : ig. 69.95. ieitviiiaineas 85 plus tax : 9.95 Hostesses will be: Mesdames mp, maid: of honor was Miss re ame Usb fo 9.95 fHEm- 2.95 to 4.95 ONE. 279.95 os visvvrrnnans verre 40.08. - ( 4) NUTONE DOOR CHIMES, 8-note (8) ALL Toward D. Spurgeon, Harry S.ig nara McLeilen and the brides-| : : gh iy ai : orig. 39.95 ........ihils +e 29.95 warm Clendenin, Albert E. COtey,. nuiqs were Mrs. Willlam J, Mc-| Guild Sets Event : : a= 15.95

James B. Willard. and James L. Curdy and Migs Reva Combs For Tuesda i ; : t31)-AU TO SEAT COVER SETS. > (5) ALL em tars, rt, 10k oll Comet: ateneqement oe | NEGLIGEES FOURTH FLOOR DRAPERIES FIFTH FLOOR Ori. 1198, 148... at oa

¥ . te The Grea Books Discussion skirts. They carried bouquets of benefit card party of the Marion

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(1 group) CURTAINS, ruffled, tailored cot- .. SETS. Plastic. Orig. 5.95...... ees. 3.98

roses and carnations. 1 , Counrdis i ‘ey i rn rer VER Pr—— ‘group will meet in the home of County Guardian Home Guild are (8) TIE. SILK TRAVEL ROBES ‘in ton, rayon marqguisette and a few . . Migs. Royal A. Nicholas. 4036 E. Ropert Wempuin was the os announced by Mrs, C. C. Masen- broken misses’ sizes. Orig. 19.95 ....10,93 orgatiies Jar large enough for (14) PLASTIC RELISH DISHES Men's F 62d St. Tuesday morning. Mrs.|man and the ushers were il i . ; . } © RN . Miles S. Barton and Mre Har. 1am J. McCurdy and Ervin Deer- te n, president (11) RAYON VELVET HOSTESS ROBES ny wre windows, eri 4.75 0 Orig. 295 iiiiiivininneinan veenes 1.95 old M. Trusler will be leaders DeT8. The party will be held Tuesday in broken misses’ sizes. Orig. $35 and o 11.95 pro vevvnnenn. 8. #4 to 7.88 pr. (18) CHROME BREAD TRAYS with ree hs > ' In Block's Auditorium. Proceeds 30.98 tu riiirerenanniannas rset end 19. ) ME RE AYS for the subject, Shakespeare's R 1 39.9% «i... sees ) t : Sub) ece ton in Home ev Abe use Wo plastic handles, orig. 6.50......... ..8.2 (10 “Machetn” CO Oe ont satin oon wil be net fo sen 01. FLANNEL ROBES in broken Floor Coveri Fifth F , gi I od » ; o Boy Sc ne , Ori (8) 3-PC. CREAM AND SUGAR SET Yor ‘ a P . » ; raisses’ sizes, mostly 10 and 12. Orig . | SUGAR SETS, oN uridian SL. will be hostess WA2 Worn by the bride. -It was (irl Scout and day camps this 14.95 ANd 16.95 4cveneenernenennnene. 7.05 oor Loverings oor chrome with tray. Orig. 12.95 ......6.98 _ fall ‘color N. Meridian St, will be hc fashioned with a nylon yoke and ummer. . for the Ten O'Clock Art Study Mrs. Robert W. Platte is the y a " (12) 3-PC. CREAM AND SUGAR SETS, group Wednesday morning. Mrs. edged in Chantilly lace. The general chairman. Other .com - = : (8) W ASHABLE PLAID C HENILLE chrome. Orig. a 95 ...... * ern. 695 - H. 8. Allen and Mrs, John R. gown had a fitted bodice and mittees are: Ticket—Mrs. G RUGS, cut shag borders. blue green, . ' 31) MEN'S Lo Jerald GGAGE brown, aqua, size 30"x56", orig. 6.95 ..4.50 ’ (20 gis) SPARKLE PLENTY (31) ot Donagh will give the program poap skirt extending into a train. Baker, chairman: Mesdames Paul ' ’ CoE TE re v0 q for glass "y NT psn Knitte on The Cran of Silver dnd Or- Her vell of illusion was edged in A hd Raiph Furst ard 4 M.| (6) SAME Ee, pawn; aqua, i» glass and chrome, orig. 98c...... 6% ( 81 )- MEN'S § lass. Lo . . ; ne. * ro Mrs., -J¢ 8 , 24 x 450 (0.0 8 §: Mrs. Leonidas F. Smith will e and fell from a tlara of Haine Andy : rs : n (5) MEN'S 2.SUITERS, topgrain cowhide. B 4 8 A All Sa er ’ : er White beading and" she carried G1bson, chairman’ Mesdames 2005 ees 22.50 (4) SAME TYPE, brown, peach, size Orig. § give a-resume of the "Hoosier white roses and hyacinths with George Long. Mary Parsons and, Orig. HAY vv rrrrvrrvrnneone : 19x34", orig. 2.25 «cian... A 1.50 ’ } Salon. ; ‘an orchid center. Howard Gammon and Miss Cath-| = (1) WOMAN'S WARDROBER, green top- . in oo FINE FURMTIRE Sixth Floor (179) MEN'S bp ————————————— ™ Juple left for their trip. €rine Lippincott. { grain cowhide, orig. 59.95 ...........39.95 (2) OVAL WOQL BRAID RUGS. mixed plains, Gi AH +i ft wim tion i ! b ! p ~All Prices Plus 20% Excise Tax _ greens or reds, size 4'x6’, orig. 32.95 ...21.50 orig. 4 ive ENTION after a reception in the home of! Additional Workers * Ait § HIS =e BS TY OV wo B ve nF the bride's parents. The bride . 1) OVAL OL RAID RUG, wine (17) FLOOR SAMPLES, upholstered rom — bh | wore a gray suit with green ac Special Prizes ~— Mrs. J. D.. - —_— 1 border, 8x10’, orig. $109 ....... ve... 72.65 chairs, love seats and sofas, all in solid ~ 0 ou ers Jcessoriea on the trip. They will Johnston, chairman; Mesdames H PAINTS ’ FIFTH FLOOR (37 OVAL WOOL BRAID RUGS, size 3x5". green satin mohair ............ 20%, off EXE G ; Th Re d be at home in March in Cumber- pg Smith. Joseph. Guidone, Roy. . . : . 2 ‘ orig. 19.95 ........... . EE <A 13.30 (1) LIMED OAK CHINA C ABINET. with lan a = e em eady h— — Watts and Charles Gardner. (1) OVAL COTTON BRAID RUG. blue glass doors, orig. 59.50 ...... ieee. 39.50 mest = For Spring Dresses ‘Woman, 75, Serves {Table Prizes — Mrs. Layman (45 pts) MAGIKLEEN, for washing paint . dominant, 8x10’, orig. 95.50 .......... 63.25 (2) MODERN PORTABLE BUFFETS, : with stay " Are your shoulders ready for ‘Kingsbury, chajrman; Mrs, E. P. without rinsing. orig. 0c .......... 24c Pt. (4) OVAL COTTON BRAID RUGS, blue .one harvest tan, one harewood finish sleeve len “nveiling by bare-topped spring AS Volunteer Fireman Oliver and Mrs. Dale Strange. ol ARC AT ol ' for w dominant, 4x7’, orig. 29.95 ... ...... 19.25 orig. 9850 ........ : — dresses” - ' TREN J Special Donations Mrs: George (8 qts.v FLOR-CEAL, clear only, for wood, = b EB 9850 Leen teeeee.. 69.50 ® Sses>— j TON, N. J. — New Jer- thaffer c ames - concrete-floors, orig 1.95 ......:1.39 Qt.’ : 4 "RUGS, fringed, ~~ ‘ _1f_not, brush up on tricks gave oniv woman. volunteer fre W. Shaffer, chairman: Mesdames or concrete-floors, orig-1.95 Q (2) OVAL COTTON BRAID RUGS, fringed. (1) HARVEST TAN BUFFET, orig. $55 $7.50 i which beautify - vour back to cM E v 1 Max Malvasee, M7 H. Hamilton = : blue or rose, 4°x6’, orig. 17.95 ...... 11.95 ] ) meet the public gaze aged * 9 p a iN ihe and John Dunnigan. Publicity . : : (1) VERY FINE PERIOD SOFA. mahog- (21) MEN. 4 # d 75. e # only. missed r Blee a . ’ , — nks,"o Indispensible.. ald. to satin: gue alarme in the last 30 vears Mr. J. W. Fipenor, chairman, and VACUUM CLEANERS . a”, - any frame highlighted with gold, lux- \ ‘ Mr. Masenten. - urious-gold matelasse cover, orig. $795 $395 emooth sKin {= a firm-bristled Livin directv = opposite the - . RECORD STUDIO FIFTH FLOOR | g. $ ~ } — Jong-handled bath brush. Such firehoure. she is in Rate icp Lo SEWING MACHINES FIFTH FLOOR . (1) ADAM SOFA mahogany frame, smart ! (20 a brush helps vou cleanse. cream 4. stategic pe Adah Club to Meet v J eed oo ogany frame, : ——and—even—make-up--theshard-to= 10D 10 _be the first to open. the = nt . ; re ET TE To To msn onion ) om a famous manufacs........... 8 1 Argyle pg reach areas. hetween thé. shoulder doors, set the indicator and to The Ad: th Club will meet at 7.30 Sorbie FA FAT reff be Bk i ED IC SEWING : : turer, - llr $293 fancy des 3 BOVE Fo “LOFT SFT ARE I WaSRS tH PORTA-Bite- big TRE EWING ” - wel - ty blades TTT Te Tove po TRY FOP OTT. Wi Wgmrrow 10 we bid MACHINE, 011g. 49.95 «euoninenseye. 20.95 ° 300 POPULAR RECORDS _ | (1) VERY FINE TUFTED SOFA, aqua tops. Orig For your daily scrub-up, load - °° o - Ss lept witl ! Rg ! Bn oo Indiat Ni ) reer TE IC VACUUM . oo } Orig. 19¢ oC . and 801d fabric, orig, $595 ........... $795 the bristles with a. rich- soapy ON €Ve® Open. _ ona) I : ta) KI DE ON PIE TRIC ‘ “1 Pa . . "33¢, 3 for $1 : } i : lather and work brush vigorous-| : i CLEANERS, Yorig. 39.85 ...ovvunn vee A Ry sae, » (1) 3-PC. SECTIONAL SOFA. blue frieze “iy over-—the skin This “friction : rm : I - . To i re a —— eear— « : Cover, blond legs, orig. $298 ........$229- Ny (27) MEN'S cleansing makes skin more re-| : =. le : 7 (100) CHILDREN'S.UNBREAKABLE } (1) VERY FINE : od 0 ne | ) ‘ CNS UN S 4 1) VERY FINE 8-FOOT SOF y - : EE ee rt pt ein] oC < | SLEEP SHOP FIFTH FLOOR . * RECORD SETS, 2 records to a set Jown cushions upholstered im 4 : = sn -- was = Vv F 1 oT | - - - : —— F : 09 ot - ¥ : dry and get vour brush ready for] = ' ’ . in bright colored folder, orig. 2.25 set - 980 green matelasse, orig. $799..........8478 its next assignment by tying up, You Are Invited to Cur . { (100) STORAGE ALBUMS for 12 records, } ’ bristles in a strip of-gauze, | (7) FOLDING HIDE-A-COTS orig, 39.75 19.95 in either 10 or 12-inch size, orig. 1.50, 79¢ - — . MEN S ; Cream Your: Back [ (1 lot) METAL BEDS, orig. 19.95 to 29.50 9.95 (50 )- POPULAR. AND. CLASSICAL AlL- LAMPS ET “SIXTH FL ” | To cream your back. first Ft Tot TEATHERETTE HEADBOARDS, — I~ BUMS, incomplete or slightly shop- : : 00R , spread a rich emollient body lo- | twin or full size, orig. 19.50 +.v.eiees 9.98 WOR ¢evvvsensnvisnness?!ly and |) OFF . (31) MEN 8 tion over the tons of shoulder o . - - - - Orig. 1 hiades with the palms of your | : (23) LAMPS, china, silver, modern, with Rb (62) MEN'S hands. Then using your gauze-|

wrapped brush, atroke- lotion] down the back covering the entire area from nape of neck to,

EFRIGERATORS FIFTH FLOOR | | THEVISON FIFTH FLOOR ad sa a ore

{25) SILK SHADES, slightly sgiled. all

waistline. This same body lo- a —— Floor Samples and Demonstrators sizes, orig. 2.98 to $25....... vo 81 to 7.50 tion should, also be used on arms| i (2) KELVINATOR REFRIGERATORS, 7 : Steer to: Prior Sale : %. Tobacee to keep skin soft and pliant. cous ft, OFiR. 21495 cian ienaniinnnen 189.95 < na Cl rey Crag x ud The thin film of lotion left on (2). KELVINATOR REFRIGERATORS, (1) WESTINGHOUSE 16” SCREEN in

skin's surface can serve as foun-| dation for a light dusting of]

8.6 CU. {U, OIE. 220.95 +vvvernsusnres 199.95 very. handsome cabinet, ‘orig. 499.95 299.95 SPORTING GOODS, In the Annex 1 Fan STOR

(1) BENDIX CONSOLETTE; 10”

Ba x Tausup 18 Nested obi. | . SCREEN; orig. 239.95 .......... +. 199.95 ts). S10A2 demarcating line between should | WASHERS IRONERS FIFTH FLOOR : (1) WESTINGHOUSE 12” SCREEN, with (6) BASKETBALLS, orig. 16.98 +......10.98 ) | ers and facial makeup. You can| | wer ’ magnifier, orig. 269.95 ...... veces 229.95 (8) BASKETBALLS ie o (24) LEATE improvise a long-handled powder |¢ | ; : All Prices Plus Federal Tax Alda, orig: 13.98 sesnesse B98 2 . Org. 4 wf by : } i . : . Te off its nandie thd apiag — ! | Floor Samples and: Discontinued Models (10) FOOTRALLS..oig.-3.79 redesrerias vl (36) META] aff in its e (10) PORTABLE ELECTRIC WASHERS. . ' i (60) MAGITEX DOG SHA Orig. § co plac or : 10.85 Chi d ( { Fifth Floor } MPOO. orig. $1..490 . ov r Birth _ iv " bi . Re i { orig. 34.95 Tersessedev aaa stat ined, 9. , “ . 4] - ninemsn over the A rm or! ’ . . { ( 8 ) AFEX CABINET IRONERS, or i. ina an rys a . _ % > occasional blemish which you| - . . 199.95 ..iiuiinnns wows aan ves ke . 149.95 ~ “. wish.to conceal, use a heavy cove Friday, March 3 at 5:30 P. M. | (24) T-PC. WATER SETS, pitcher and six 10YS MN THE ANNEX | NECKWI ering foundation: designed for h a . ry rs . 12-0z. tumblers to a set, 2 patterns to ' . ~ Frm——— this purpose. Po Saturday, Marc 4 at 2:30 P. M. RADIOS FIFI F100 choose from, orig. 1.69 set ..... ae 9c en — w - wy (97) NYLO The trick here is to get the : : } - H R : (24) 74-PC. TUMBLER SETS, Fiesta wl : (45) TRIPQEY GAMES OPIge 81% eos vera. 6% short | Jouneation Sn B wer mate Ned Lo A dit ’ Si th Fl i i ors, orig. 1.69 set ..a.... on eo The (12) HIT & TOUCH BOWL. ING GAMES. : Orig. TE rar the oh. then smo uaitorium—oix oor : (40) FOOTED SUNDAE DISHES, smart : CF ers ne nish Hh tre . : : : i Rr Samples A Demme 3 "dessert. servers, orig. 50C .i.i...an os 300 origr 4.98 ...,.. Ll @reaset servasees 3.98 : (73) CORE Soto. su : - | (3) BENDIX CONSOLE COMBINA.- (28) 100-PC. DINNE ANE SETS, serv- 8)°'GUN AND Pay . soiors Toueiog dra Ro Da sy eamou- rs. Mary Jane Sangster, Associate Merchendise Editor | TIONS.- AM:FM_radio-phionographs, ice fOF 12, OF, 39.95 ..vvness ares { 9.08 x0 nove SETS, orig. 7.8 » (117) ASSO! i of Glamour Magazine, will be our guest commentator. | automatic changers, orig, 19.95 .... 160.95 (40) "20-PC. BREAKFAST SETS. Cottage on sleeve: Housewife Elected Lee .- | (1) BENDIX END TABLE. RADIO} orig. : : ' Garden pattern, service for 4. special, oc weny £13) CLOVIA DOL Ls cry, coo, drink-and : iis 3.98-7. SYDNEY, Australia—Mre. Twi Tick TS ; LABLE h INFOR AT , . A BOOB iii cea ana 49.95 i . for Month End Sale only, STs be wet, Orig. 5.98 u...iiiiniiiiiannes ie 208 = (59) ADJU Wedgewood of Melbotirhe 1s “the fa ETS AVAl of ne Mm TION DESK l (1). SONORA CONSOLE COMBINATION, - ga we orig. 4.95 set ......... ta tae va «295 { (18) MAGNETIC FASHION. SHOWS, orig. ~ CR gl combi ‘first housewife ever to be elect ‘on the STREET FLOOR. No Charge, of course. Orig. 99.95 .iiiiiuievearsierarsaress 30.95 . ‘Open stock at regular: prices only) x 9c sreerrersaiieiciesnnnnsnienaaeoifie Cf ed y ; «+600 ; to the Australian. -Benate. | bs 7 : iri LEC LR | Gy : SEE ia : : - ; Sil : : at A : Lr (135) SCAR i: : » . 3 : . : gi - ihm Fe ate Sr % ~ 3 5 7 TT itt TA a - od % 5 =i 5 Ta E x # Ne \ Hy 5 it ; i - 2 a Ee : Jet : ie 3 : : % A: = . rl i 2 MLC IE eles 3 NH \ Jos + Aid i { : $: i Ed se SA fo :