Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 December 1950 — Page 12

id Wants Wife's “vg J] Maver ! INS 1 Tr A & Sold: pl Tans Attention, Time N Jj BEE ER wy Rw EAE AL ATS DEA ats wat her husband ‘wanted to entertain Bis|i i ; IEE oo : "UED E — ! CRT ) —_

family and be nice to his: nephews and nieces on Christmas. She | A of Outstanding

called the children “mean little brats.” ° f ¢

- 1 remember the hysteria I had when my husband wanted to| ~~ : : : entertain his family and friends. I called the children “brats,” too. | : % 4 Values Been " : My husband wanted to raise some “brats.” I refused. : ] id : : $ i] 0

1 wanted my husband all by| LE BO myself. I didn't want any one, get them oftener if he’d be | § - : Offered at Such him included, to mess up my clean | Poe company. 2) alo and th \ : od I had fits ; sh, fussy people an ose pm frouse, BN lw who don’t like other people Low Prices— he” & | usually get in trouble in mar. | ™ ’ ] . a—- ~~ Ba ! riage, business and socially, ° in an y on N : a) A did selection ‘of

don’t they? You've learned and | ; . / f \ frowned when , h : y X i ' Y te ash trays} because you have your mext | ud ‘ \ - felts, velvets in all

were moved, I. ; 1) Christmas may be brighter. Lm / Extraordinary Sl ike - a a - | styles and colors. Hats complained i} : - ne %aV 3 = t for about hard work | [ Irish Antiques ! Sale! an | KE frat sigally 2644

when company #

came. EO Heading U. S. Way RY | ——————— |

My husband

on leaqng J. timentalist i \ : ' trie nas Weill are regretting that hundreds | GROUP 1—ALL WOOL AFTER-CHRISTMAS SALE houses, leaving me at home. Fi- jvaiusiie antiaves are leaving Jre- rs s4 88 Nk Fashioned

when people} made tracks on § the floor. I?

nally, he met a girl. She made a th t { him comfortable in her little| FEF TREES TE TONE PS oor! 5 HO E apartment. She didn’t complain| cn." mee Al remecies he coVar io ds on na

when he tracked up the floor or} It seems that most of the an} ul sheer stockings, select

dirtied all the ash trays. He told |, pa i adap pest 4 dicted ul the sab trays. Ho 10 ques re going 10. the United] San. Emor Thomas (D. Okla Regular $18.00 to $22.95. ___. thirds of higher 69 c

ioe : welcome in her place, when he| Be loan agents, most of thein| | defeated for re-election, packs | ‘ kr priced hose, popu-

asked me for a divorce. Irish born, or at least with Irish| his office files, as he prepares | : b, GROUP 2—ALL-WOOL J—— -

After the divorce I was bitter ¢unilv connections, are coming fo bow out of public life. It is ht 9 to 11.

but a person does a lot of think-/a0ro5 sthe Atlantic in increasing a familiar scene among the ; % : ing in a year. I thought a lot this numbers to watch the rathre sud-| “lame ducks” on Capitol Hill #1 ae : 4 Christmas season for I've been den break-up of the aristocratic these days. Thomas plans + ; 1 terribly alone. homes of Ireland. y pang © 1 oo 4 ; LTI-CREPE SUT CREPE SLPS open a law office in Washing- | :

I wouldn't have believed it if, The agents attend the break-up)

someone had told me my husband tions, the look-out f | ton, t : ; h Would get tired of being bossed tiques. . a h Regular $24.95 and $29.95. . $1.98-$2.98 Values ; \ GROUP. 3--ALL-WOOL : : . Mostly small sizes in this special

and finally tired of me. But it!’ Some years ago the Irish gov- London Raid Shelter | : : happened. ernment passed a law that an ; fo 4 It could happen to the woman tiques that were thought to have Is Turned Into Hotel d ; Wo A " lot. of slips, left who hates company. She'd better a national and irreplaceable value| [,ONDON (UP)-—Britain’s big-| # i 3 ; hi rush, tailored look out. would not be allowed out of the ; ; "BH ES : 2 : : gest and newest hotel is being ll 8 ; ; and lace trimmed LONELY DIVORCEE. country. ‘ styles. White and

| Nevertheless, the law is capable {completed in a huge underground go Wd The man on the bar stool goes of so many interpretations in the/cavern that was a famous air | re ) ; Fg Regular $39.95 Values. Sipe ee Solors:

to the tavern hunting a good highly competitive business of raid shelter during the war.

time. He wants to forget how buying antiques that the outward! hTe “hotel” wil lhave 4000 : 2 ! bad times are at home, the of- flow has not been stopped or even beds. It is a mile long and lo-| iH § § GROUP 4—FUR-TRIMMED 33 88 AFTER-CHRISTMAS SALE

lar winter colors.

fice, ete. He'd rather stay home jredue ed much. jcated 45 feet below the subway Fi i X ; : ¥ if home were like he wanted it. Ta |trains at Clapham Common. ; § ; Ww MEN BLOUSES Usually it's half his fault that Husbond's Golf It 1s being converted to handle| : NR ah

the overflow crowd of visitors ex-|

his home is igh e £ 3 i Is to blame toor oe Boasting Halted pected in London during the fes-| : a Regular $39.95 to $49.95. . ... 1 Pri rice

A man expects his wife to be GILROY, Cal. (UP)--Jim Met-|tival of Britain, the world fair entertaining and soothing. To |calfe doesn’t boast about his golf Which opens next spring.

be that she needs to barge out prowess to his wife any more.| The price of beds will be three! : : : § y 9 . . from the rut of housework and | Metcalfe lost the president's cup Shillings (52) cents) a night. The | 3 ! omens ear oun ul $ do things that are interesting to | of the country club on the 20th hotel is divided into rooms 110] & : i Counter tossed and slightly soiled talk to him about. She can’t |hole. yards long. 8 : 3 blouses from our big Christmas make him glad to come home or | His wife, Erleen, playing in her | Ee $ : Regular $16.95 to $19.95 Values rush. Limited quantity on sale,

proud of her around guests if =. tournament, won the direc- Motorist Gets broken sizes and color assortshe overworks and is tired and [tor's cup. ment.

cross. An hour's nap wou ° err ‘What H Asked F | : : = Wi : . more Au her Soom, om ed | Aero "Club | Founded EE Pra : 3 A iA = Regular $39.95 Values 593 51 ui Blouses 99¢

washing the walls, {James Leet, 45, hailed an auto A man likes to have the cur- ‘Before Wright Flight {driven by Sheriff Herbert Goyert | HA All-Wool Gabardine SUITS tains up, the bathroom clear, | BOSTON (UP)—The Aero Club when his own car stalled on the oy Ls : $ $ 49 food plentiful, and his wife neat. of New England, oldest organiza- highway. He wanted a push to SRE 2.98 Blouses

Otherwise, I don’t think he tion of its kind In America, was get started.

ie ani wis Stein 1a errs te trl gn of 1 Er 1 DRESSES 3 gee DRESSES sQ88 398 Blouses *1% 9 They Keep Earph ones ‘Humming’ | | $5.95-510.95 Values $10.95-816.95 Values 5.98 Blouses 2

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WOMEN'S, oud fl MENS & BOYS’ SAVINGS! || 'H 'HANDB AGS

DRESSES [I Men's TOPCOATS 516°° 1, Price

Made of rayon gabardine in gray and tan. Sizes

$7.95 to $14.95 Values 34 to 42. $19.95 value. Genuine leathers, plastics and fabrics;

1/5 Price | Leather JACKETS | Men's SUITS fy oriipgr goFinal clearance of women’s and junior BI Ly 1 00 ; $2 # 20 | 52.98 Handbags “a $14

miss dresses of famous make, including wools, rayons and gabardines. Many

styles and patterns. Sizes 9 to 15, 12 Made of capeskin leather, cotton Made of all-wool worsteds. Broken 5.00 Handbags . an 2

lots, fancy patterns. Sizes 35 to 42.

to 44. i S « $15. oh : aaa to He BISA 10 SIR | $55.00 and $30.93 values. 1.98 Handbags . . .3® TR LS TL IA . ane

GIRLS’ and BOYS’ MM * \ : All prices plus 20% tax. en's SLACKS TE SNOW SUITS Made of rayon gabardine in plain colors; also, fancy $ 99 FIRST QUALITY

2 % 1 One group of poplin, one-piece snow mixed worsteds. Sizes 29 to 42. $5.00 and $7.95 value. . suits with long zipper a i b kh a ag hh 2 Boys’ CORDUROY SLACKS ull-Fashione lined knit cuff ard ank- 9 11 y $ 29 i lets. Colors brown, Boxer style in blue, gray, brown and green. Sizes 6 NYLON HOSE

navy, green. Broken ues. ) sizes, 2 and 3. 10 10; 153.93 value 51-Gauge hose from fa-

Ee || Boys’ SWEATERS | Men's SWEAT SHIRTS [J] cui betit Rose hat $1 00

formerly sold for $1.25

Little Girls’ 1 ; Cont or sHpayes Heavyweight, fleeced : to $1.65. Broken sizes Style, made © maDRESSES 3 OFF eo, and $1 19 back in medium S$ 29 and color assortments. M. E. Budd and W. E. McCalley of Indiana Bell Post 134 of the American Legion repair a a

blue, cotton. Sizes 8 grey. Imperfects of di h + for Raloh B World. War II J fellow L to 14. $1.98 values. $1.98 values. MOHAWK radio earphone set for Ralph Brown, World War Il veteran and fellow Legionnaire, in VA Hospital 1 B ! 8 yete ' colors. ken size 1 styles. Si on Cold Spring Road. Thirteen men of the post maintain all 325 sets of earphones at the hospital. 1/3. 3 to poy a. 98 to $3.98 Values, 4 Men's SWEATERS Boys’ JACKETS ~ PILLOW TUBING

Imperfects of $5.95 Values! $8.95 to $12.95 Values!

Cake for il Fraternity Teaches ER ta re Ha e Sergeant i Newspaper Reading Girls’ ais HEADWEAR worsted: coat style $3 41) a bio | os 12:IN- WIDTH

Cotton and rayon in prints and solid

: FORTE . in navy, oxford grey, 2 SPRINGFIELD, 0. (UP) A Our stock of girls’ felt and brown. Sizes 36 ed lining. Sizes 6 to Regular 79¢ 12. to 46. a 12. Quality Mohawk bleached c

fraternity on the campus of Wit- hats and berets. Also tenberg College here has started knit hood and tobog- . 27 pill tubi 's- DRESS SHIRTS Men’s MITTENS ow tubing, Ne Sing. Men's: en's MI ® Yard

gans. $1.69 to $3.98

a course on “How to Read a values,

Newspaper.” aimed at giving

pledges background for becoming —— sss more intelligent newspaper A rade. Liitle Girls’ L. Price Sizes 14 to 17. $1.98 \ 2 values,

use. 39¢c values.

Made of sanforized Wool content, good fancy” broadcloth, ! alse plain white 59 for liners or outside = Cc | FRUIT OF LOOM :

The course set up by Lambda SWEATERS : DRESS PRINTS Chi Alpha Fraternity is taught by ’ a f th he . A ug » Y All-wool slipover and cardigan styles, 3 ¥ S {members of the college public re- slightly counter soiled. Sizes 1 to 8, vien S I $ 19 Regular 49¢

lations staff and upperclassmen 8 to 6x. $1.98 to $3.98 values. | » G3, /S1.58 to § es Maude of washable gabardine, broken. lots, some slightly 30 Square dress prints.

Journalism. Newspapers of local, [|| me————— $3.95 journalism. Newspapers of local, soiled. Sizes small, medium, large. and $5.00 values. Tub fast. Large selection

[state and national circulation are INFANTS’ 3 of colorful patterns. Yard istudied and analyzed. Weekly j n S$ SCARFS tests are given to find how well Cotton Flannel Shirts . : Me the students read them. Plaids, two pockets, _. Men's scarfs, made Cc, N James Garrison, president of . X e t of all wool, in fancy : A INON . full length body. the fraternity, said the course is Wool sweater and leg- R - ; : hit alate vo iH rag ging with helmet and Sizes 11 to 17. $2.29 plaids; also w . : being required of the pledges ‘“‘be- Fo £ to teh ? cause the fraternity realizes that anhet lo mabe. Bee values.

4 i sorted colors, some with being an alert, intelligent and ibaa hoine nny Regular 99¢ Valve

Somers 1 a Important part of the J | 35:28 to $88 values. so ORIGINAL development . of the successful ee - lI[*1% Boys" 2-Pc. 2 PRICES

3 AT I ] A | ; | PAJAMAS 98c Lawn Mowers _ T $349.Tea Cart and Dishés $1.18

aT io he $1.98 4-Wheel Doll Walker. 3 $1.98 Dell Swing co S149 | HEARING | $7 49 | se8 vel House

rayon. $1.50 values.

AY x : $1.00 Doll House Furniture 50¢ AVE WS |i as $2.98 Brick Mill _: Oa Orders Ateepted) Boys' striped outing flannel paja- 59 Blocks, 10 in Box 2%

a piece of home-baked coke | mas. Two-piece, colors red and white | OTHERS REDUCED FROM Va to Vs LESS THAN

re baled sas : we Nad green aid white. Siac 4 to 6 voy from Peunsybrania as the re- | ge 1

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