Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 February 1951 — Page 34
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Te Deum Forum Set for Friday
-- Four-Man Panel To Be Presented
® Dr. Livingston Fr. Gallagher
A four-man panel representing various fields of endeavor will discuss “Ave We Building a State of Welfare or a Welfare State?” at the Te Deum Forum, The Forum program, Friday
the Murat Theater will climax the current membership drive of Te
pL Deum Internai tional. The Cathslic forum is ded-
Zvetina fcated to the “presentation of Christian viewpoints in current national and world affairs.”
The four speakers will be: Thomas P. Neill, author of “Makers of the Modern Mind” and “Weapons for Peace,” and history professor in St. Louis University; John A. Zvetina, Loyola University professor of constitutional and administrative law who has been decorated hy the Yugoslav government for ‘cultural contributions;” Don A. Livingston, economics instructor at St. Louis University
Prof,
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2 More Hoosiers || Killed in Korea
The Defense Department announced today two more Hoosier soldiers killed in action in Korea and one wounded. KILLED IN ACTION Cpl. Jessie C. P. Bone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bone, Wabash. Pvt. Billy F. Green, son of Mr, and Mrs, Thearl Green, Parker. WOUNDED IN ACTION Cpl. Richard L. Arnoid, son of Mrs. Daisy D. Davis, Muncie,
State Day Saturday For Alpha Tau Omega
| Alpha Tau Omega will hold |State Day Saturday in the Clay|pool Hotel for actives and alumni [of Indiana, Purdue, Northwestern {and DePauw uniVérsities, Univer|sity of Illinois, Rose Polytechnic |Institute and Monmouth College chapters. | Registration and a reception at 13:30 p. m. will open the meeting {which will close with an informal {dance at 9 p. m. Next meeting of Indianapolis lalumni association will be at 6:30 |p. m. Mar. 9 in the Warren Hotel. [DONALD BRUCE TO SPEAK { Donald Bruce, WIRE news- | caster, will speak at a meeting of {Broad Ripple Post 312, American Legion at 8 p. m. Friday in the post home.
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reduced because size and color assortments are broken, be-
cause we're making room for new spring merchandise! Shop
early for your needs tomorrow! é
No Phone, Mail or C.O.D. Orders! All Items Subject to Prior Selling
(960 PCS.) Si, $2 COSTUME JEWELRY
Spring-sparkling pins, earrings, bracelets, necklaces.
Hurry for the exciting savings 50: Blisccorscnnvinren
Plus 209; Tax
Accessories, Downstairs
(53) 18-INCH PURE SILK SQUARES, broken color assortment, counter - tossed, brighten your costumes for spring ... 29¢ (78) HOLLYWOOD METAL SHOE RACKS, hold . three pairs of shoes,
reduced 10 sounieonnan 1.00
(150 PCS.) ‘REG. $1 COSTUME JEWELRY, drastically reduced for CleATANCE ...... 000s 19¢
Plus 20% tax
COATS REDUCED
(7) - MISSES’ $35 WINTER COATS, wool-face fleeces, all-
wool broadcloths, all-wool covesheens, sizes 8, 11, 12, 4,16 ...... 13.99 (9) REG. 1995 WINTER
COATS, all-wool covert, sizes
12, 14, 18 8 a4 .
and 38 ...
LINGERIE DEPT,
(100) 2.98 PASTEL BATISTE GOWNS, embroidery trimmed, sizes 32 and 34
only, NOW .........c0es 1.39 (85) MISSES’ RAYON JERSEY PAJAMAS, 2-piece, assorted colors, slight irregulars of 2.98 qualities, sizes 34 to 38 1.69 (80) RAYON JERSEY BLOOMERS, slight irregulars of 1.39 qualities, sanitary crotch, pink, white, sizes small and medium .e 39% (100) COTTON BRIEFS, slight irregulars of 59c¢ qualities, pink, misses’
small and medium sizes 25¢
ELMAN 48
$2 TWO-WAY STRETCH GIRDLES, panty styles, reduced BO nvanansesrsniisnrena 19¢ NYLON BRASSIERES, were higher-priced, uplift style, broken sizes ..... 50¢ EXTRA SIZE GIRDLES
slight irregulars of 2.95 § 00 qualities; reduced to n
SHOE REPAIR SPECIALS
COMPOSITION H ALF SOLES, for men’s, children’s .00 BHOGE oo. iviiis Pr. LEATHER HALF SOLES for any dd 1 Pr. WOMEN'S HEEL CAPS,
leather or composi- ¢ tion, v small ......... Pr. Cc
WOMEN'S HEEL ne 39 medium ....... Pr. WOMEN'S HEEL CAPS, large 49¢ S128. i aiiienian Pr. MEN'S
RUBBER - < HEELS ....... Pr. SUEDE SHOES c RESUEDED, 5 women's «PR, .
Shoe Repair, * Downstairs
MISSES’ COTTON TWILL SHORTS *
Buy now for summer . . . at a saving! Boxer-style and band-waist style! All fast colors! A grand selec-
tion of colors 1-00
in sizes 12 10 18, ou... .iivine Sports Shop, Downstairs
MISSES’ COTTON KNIT BLOUSES
Smart for skirts, slacks, shorts, suits! V-neckline style with band bottom!
New spring pastels! Misses’ small, medium and .00 large sizes.
Sports Shop, Downstairs
HOSIERY DEPT.
(50 PRS.) NOVELTY HEEL NYLON HOSE, slight irregulars of much higher-priced
qualities, extra sheers, Size 815 only ...... ues 19% (40 PRS.) 69¢ THREEQUARTER LENGTH HOSE for children, fine cotton, navy,
sere 8 green, brown, grey, in 19¢ broken sizes :
(100) MISSES’ 2.99 PERCALE DRESSES
Complete with their own separate organdy APRONS trimmed to match the pastel check of the dress. Sizes 14 to 20. Styled to wear indoors now, outdoors later! 1 NOW ioiivunocisrs 7
Daytime Dresses, Downstairs
11 RYH
(40) 2.98 PRINTED SHOWER CURTAINS, fine quality plas-
tie, regular § 49
6x6-ft. size
(100) 2.99 KNIT SLIP COVERS FOR CHAIRS, fit | 49 standard styles, now . 8%
(50) 5.99 KNIT SLIP COVERS
FOR SOFAS, fit standard styles, now . . 2.99
(14) 13.95 PRINTED CRETONNE SLIP COVERS FOR
SOFAS, reduced 6.99
20 cae rieravinns (40) HOBNAIL BEDSPREADS, fluffy ‘soft, pure white spreads, seconds of better qualities which we have
sold for 4.99 ROW ..acinivere ea 3.29 WHITE SHEET BLANKETS, 70x90 NEHes, HOW +:vsiuses 1.99
(40) 1.99 PLAID SHEET BLANKETS, T0x80-
inch size. how ....... 1.69
(50) 2.49
(82) HIGHER-PRICED CUT PILE RUGS
(22) 24x36-INCH, were $2.99, 99 BOW ousinesoaviens (70) 24x48-INCH, were $3.99, . 99 BOW seariniissinne Luxury for any room!.Rich, glowing colors in fluffy-soft
rugs! Washable, they fluff dry to newness!
Domestics, ==
Open Monday Through Saturday 9:30 to 5:00
! REGULARLY 5.95! Smart, Swirl-Skirted and SpringMinded!
(80) WOMEN’S MISSES’ RAYON JERSEY DRESSES
As a special feature tomor-row-—3.99! Rich soft jersey, pleated to swirl you into springtime, lilac, a q u a,
tangerine, green, rl
black! Sizes 12 to 20, 14% to 2415. Fashion Dresses, Downstairs
Buy now for Vacation Needs! Just 14 Pieces, Clearance-Priced!
(14 PCS.) 19.95 TO 21.95 LUGGAGE
Wdrdrobe cases and pullman cases from our regular higher-priced stock! Broken pattern assortment. Buy
now for vaca- 4%
tions and graduation..... Plus 209 Tax
Luggage, Downstairs
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(1) 199.95 TWO-PC. LIVING ROOM SUITE, rose damask
cover, | 29 ah .
IOW cecereesvacsn (1) 269.95 TWO-PC. LIVING
ROOM SUITE, rose frieze iin 199.95
(3) 49.95 KNEEHOLE DESKS,
mahogany finish, 39.95
now (1) 79.95 MAPLE SECRE-
TARY, reduced 59.95
$0 srvninveinrannsens
(5) 64.95 FIVE-PC. CHROME DINETTE SETS,
reduced to ......... 49.95
(53) CHROME DINETTE TABLES, slight irregulars of 39.95 qualities 25.00 (6) $10 METAL DINETTE CHAIRS, chrome fin-
ish, now half-price ... 5.00
(4) 19.95 FIVE-PC. OVER-
ae. R
(1) 139.95 THREE-PC. MAPLE BEDROOM SUITE, vanity, chest and bed, NOW .ei.avassse 99.00 (1) 139.95 TWO-PC. MAPLE LIVING ROOM SUITE, now ....... 99.00 (1) 159.95 WELBILT GAS RANGE, reduced
BA 119.95 (2) 219.95 EIGHT CU. FT.
REFRIGERAT- 199.9
ORS, now
(1) 239.95 CROSLEY TABLE MODEL TELEVISION, 12%;5-
inch screen, 189 9 w
now
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(16) 895 THROW RUGS; 27x54-inch size, BOW uc iivectsensiny 4.95
(6) 119.95 RUGS, 9x12-ft., 50%
= 86.00 "
now (2) 84.95 RUGS, 9x12-ft., all-
wool face, 59 g5 .
now
(6) 39.95 RUGS, wool face, reduced to .. 25.00
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sear ess rnan
BOYS’ WEAR
BOYS' KNIT BRIEFS AND ATHLETIC SHIRTS, slight irregulars of higher-priced qualities, boys’ sizes small, medium, large; junior boys’ sizes
4 to B secniirciriniin 3 for $i BOYS’ WHITE T-SHIRTS, slight irregulars of better
qualities, sizes small, medium, large ... 3 for $1 1495 TO 1995 CORDUROY SPORT COATS, broken color assortment, broken : sizes 15 to 18 ..... ve 6.99 BOYS’ HOSIERY, slight irregulars of 29¢ and 39c¢ socks, assorted patterns, sizes 7 to 101; in the $ group 5 prs. § PREP BOYS’, STUDENTS! $35 o to $40 SUITS, all-wools and rayon gabardines, broken sizes 16 and 17 and sizes 34 to 38.
19.95, 24.95
BOYS' KNIT BRIEFS AND ATHLETIC SHIRTS, full elastic band briefs, boys’ sizes small, medium, ~—3 large BOYS’ SPORT SHIRTS, slight irregulars of higher-priced
PERE
qualities, several styles, all short-sleeved, sizes 8 to , 18 in the group ...... 1.0
CLEARANCE! BOYS’ WEAR
All first qualities! Includes
mackinaws, storm coats, a eorduroy suits, jackets, rainwear, sport coats, slacks,
sport shirts, caps, knit pasjamas, robes! Terrific val-
ues while 1 ; last. u,v d, LC LA Boys’ Corner, Sg
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BLOCK'S DOWNSTAIRS STORE
F.0.M. CLEARANCE IN THE MARKET STREET ANNEX
(99) MEN'S REGULAR $45 AND $50 SUITS REDUCED
Quality tweeds, coverts, worsteds, fiannels in broken sizes for men 9 and young men. Regulars, shorts,
longs and stouts in the group.
(18) MEN'S REG. 39.95 TOPCOATS
Unusual values in coverts and tweeds. Hurry while our limited quantity lasts.
(43) MEN'S GABARDINE TOPCOATS
Special sale price for good-looking rayonwool blend gabardine topcoats.
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19.95, 22.50
MEN'S SPORTSWEAR FEATURES!
(14) CORDUROY COATS, odd lot of 4 4 colors and sizes, greatly reduced....... ’ (121 Prs.) CORDUROY SLACKS, green 4 29 maroon, grey. blue; were 6.95, 7.95 .... "#8
(35) SURCOATS AND jackets, cloth surcoats, were
Sess sss essesans
(12) 16.75 RAINCOATS,
reduced to only ........ “ranrsaserarers 5.00
JACKETS, leather
GIRLS’ WEAR
GIRLS’ 4.98 QUILTED RAYON ROBES, washable, 2 98 sizes 7 and 8 only .... fen
REG. 1.00, 1.98 CREW HATS,
corduroys and poplins, also jockey caps ...... 39¢
GIRLS’ 595 TO 10.95 COTTON DRESSES, broken
io 2.49, 2.98
GIRLS’, SUB-TEENS’, TEENS’ 3.98, 4.98 CORDUROY WESKITS, sizes 7 to 12, 10 to 14, 10
30 36 iv. niiiianeas 1.99
TEENS’ 498 595 CORDUROY SKIRTS, reduced to 2.98, 3.98 GIRLS’ ALL-WOOL SKIRTS, elasticized waist style, 1.69
sizes 7 to 14 ....... IN GIRLS' 1.00, 1.19 SPRING FABRIC GLOVES, (fabrics, nylons, broken Sizes .....:e. 50c¢, 19¢ GIRLS’, TEENS PLASTIC WRAP RAINCOATS, sizes
small, medium JATZ@ +evenrcrsrtncesne 89¢c TEENS’, SUB-TEENS’ 5.95 fo 12.95 DRESSES, all-wool jerseys and rayon taffetas, now
1.98 ., 4.98
GIRLS’, SUB-TEENS' ALLWOOL SKIRTS, sizes 7 2 an to 14, 10 to 14 ....... . 2.98 WOOL KNIT CLIP CAPS with mouton trim, | 49 red, brown, white ..... .
GIRLS’ 3.98 COTTON CARDIGANS, short-sleeved, white, pink, tan, sizes
Tito M4 ..,...0i..0%: 1.99
TEENS’ 4.98 NYLON SWEATERS, sizes 38 and
40 only, now , asia 2.98
GIRLS’ 249 COTTON DRESSES, pastel checks with
separate organdy apron, sizes 7, 8, 12 and 14 .... 19¢
e sass savvinans
TEENS’, GIRLS’ COATS AND SHORTIES, HALF-PRICE
(4) TEENS’
COATS, were 98 29.95, now...... (4) GIRLS’ CORDUROY REVERSIBLES, were 16.95, 48 BROW. vvseiinees
(3) TEENS’ REVERSIBLE
SHORTIES, ° were 18.95, 948 (4) TEENS’ SUEDE CLOTH SHORTIES, were 16.95, 34 (4) CORDUROY JACKETS,
8.95, 3
8.95, Girls’ Shop, Downstairs
GIRLS’ COTTON HOSIERY Sizes 7% to
10%. .oisess . Be 1 Sizes 4 prs. 1
9 to Slight irregulars of better qualities! Cotton rib and mercerized styles! =
Girls’ Shop, Downs tairs
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SPECIAL WORK CLOTHING VALUES!
MEN'S MOLESKIN WORK PANTS, were 3.89, sizes 30 to 38 .. 4 MEN'S CHAMBRAY SHIRTS, Were 1.39 c.riivernversnes MEN'S COTTON FLANNEL SHIRTS, were 198 ..cvirernncvnies MEN'S PLAID SHIRTS, were 2.69 and 2.98, | 94 FeQUCER 10 conten rersrrssnsisnisncrssonninns
wenn I
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Men's Clothing, Market St. Annex
MEN'S FEATURES
MEN'S 2.59 to 299 DRESS SHIRTS, broken sizes and pat~ terris. Counter-tossed and
slightly soiled from display ......... 1.99 MEN'S 395 500 SPORT SHIRTS, fancy pattern and plain color rayons, broken size assortment 2.59 MEN'S $1, 1.50 TIES, broken pattern assortment of fine rayon® s.eeeesoses 4S¢ MEN’S HIGHER-PRICED SOCKS, bold patterned cotton
crew socks, broken Si size assortment, now prs. MEN'S 249, 298 SUEDE
CLOTH SHIRTS, some slight imperfects included, some slightly soiled from display, broken size and | 19 pattern assortment.... ®8 MEN’S| 1.95, 2.50 T-SHIRTS; broken color and size assortment ...... 1.39 MEN'S 495 TO 850 FUR FELT HATS, broken color
and style 1.89
assortment ...
ORY
TOTS” OUTING PAJAMAS, one and three-pc. styles, slight. ly soiled from display, sizes 1 to 8 in the
group ..... Pesesvssans | 00
COTTON TRAINING PANTS,
slight irregulars of better qualities, sizes 2 to 6, now ..... “en 6. | BABY BoOY® CREEPERS, slight irreguiars of 1.98 qualities, rayons and cottons in group, some plastic lined, now........... . 1.29 LITTLE GIRLS BLOUSES, slight irregulars of 1.98 qual-
ities, rayon and cotton, broken sizes 1 to 61. 1.00
LITTLE GIRLS ALL-WOOL SKIRTS, elasticized waist, suse
pender style, broken sizes 3 to 6% ......... 1.69 LITTLE GIRLS’ 1.69 to 3.98 CHENILLE ROBES, sizes 1 to
to cine. $1 $1.98
- SPECIAL GROUP! LITTLE BOYS’ ARD GIRLS’ WEAR
Includes higher-priced bon-
nets, dresses, suits, sweat. ers, . underwear! Countertossed and soiled
from 1 display.... 2
Tots’ Shop, Downstairs
SLIGHTLY DAMAGED NURSERY FURNITURE
(10) 16.95 ROCK-and-ROLL
t
ALL-METAL WALKERS, 95 row (1) 45.00 CRIB, yellow, .00 ROW. «os nnvanse (2) 49.95 CHIPFEROBES, yel- 95 low, BOW ....... (1) 3.98 NURSERY SEAT, 99 BOW sonssnisssnisse (1) 14.95 BATHI: NETTE, : 99 now ... :
(1) 498 CARRY- a ING BASKET, 49 NOW csees Cees anun
Tots’ Shop, Downstairs 0
