The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 March 1944 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER, ^REENCASTLE, INDIANA,TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1944.
GOING Tl WAR STATEMENT OF MILTON SINGER: After having served the people of this community through The Fashion Shop for the past six years, I leave for the Armed Service with a warm spot in my heart for Greencastle and Putnam County. You people have been 'swell' to me and generous with your patronage of my shop. It is with sincere regret that I close out my business here, but hope that after the war I will be able to come back to Greencastle and open a bigger and better Fashion Shop. THE FASHION SHOP Quitting Business A large stock of new Spring and Summer Coats, Suits, Dresses and Accessories must be sacrificed and sold by Saturday, April 15th — all at great savings - buy your new Easter merchandise while the seleciion is complete. Don't Miss This Big Going Out of Business Sale
GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE!
Gotham Gold Stripe Lisle, Rayons, Cottons Values 73c to $1.35
All 8iz«‘N
HOSE 59c
GOING OUT OF BUSINESS
SALE!
COHON DRESSES
188
While they last,
All sizes and Styles.
These are a wonderful value.
GOING OUT OF BUSINESS DRESSES
388
This group of Better Dresses, Rayons, Cottons,
All Sizes and Styles.
and $4.88
GOING OUT OF BUSINESS 2 Big Price Groups COATS GROUP NO. 1 GROUP NO. 2
Your choice
Values to $24.98 Coats
all
colors
and sizes
right before
:aster. I •
tk —*■ 4
Your chance to buy these
Coats. low price.
14
of all better
69 coats. 1Q69 Values ■ J
to
$29.98
Go at this
GOING OUT OF BUSINESS
2 Big Price Groups
SUITS
GROUP NO. 1
GROUP NO. 2
Values to $24.98
/alues To $3298
Suits
Suits
all
all
colors 1 ^ 69 and 14
sizes 1Q69 and ■ M
sizes.
colors.
For your new Easter Suit.
Go at this give away price.
GOING OUT OF BUSINESS 2 Big Price Groups DRESSES
Better Dresses Silks, Prints Bembergs Cottons Values to $9.98. At this give away price.
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CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY TO REMARK MERCHANDISE OPEN THURSDAY AT 9:00 A. M. All Soles Final—No Lqy-Awcys-Refunds or Exchanges
CHATEAU TONITE THRU THURSDAY
Paramount prasantt Cecil B. DeMille s UNION PACIFIC joil STANWYCK McCREA with AKIM TMIROFF• ROBIRT PRESTON LTNNE OVERMAN ■RRIANDONLEVT AND A CAST OF tHOUSAMDS CECIL B OeMIlLE
VONCASTll FINAL TONIGHT ’ P ROBERT TAYLOR p | SO FIG of " RUSSIA
»/ith JOHN ROIEil HODIAK • BENCHLEV FELIX BRESSAR! Jo *V«**< GNEOODY DATOn • JOSEPH.,,.
Senator Hurls Charge At RFC WASHINGTON. March 28.—(UP) —Sen. George D. Aiken, K., Vt., I charged today that the Reconstrucj tion Finance Corp., is using army, navy and Maritime Commission funds to bail its subsidiaries out of financial losses. Aiken said he would sponsor legislation to force an audit of RFC and its subsidiaries by Comptroller General Lindsay S. Warren. Secretary of Commerce Jesse Jones, head of the RFC, has opposed such an audit in the past, arguing that RFC books weie checked by private accountants. “We already have testimony that one RFC subsidiary, the Rubber Reserve Corp., takes a 17>/i cents a pound markup on rubber it sells tc government agencies,” Aiken said. “This came out in the agriculture subcommittee hearings on the "synthetic rubber program. “There is every reason to believe that the same is true of other subsidiaries, such as Metals Reserve Co., and the Defense Plant Corp. I believe that RFC should be audited by the general accounting office and a true picture of its affairs reported to Congress.” He said that Undersecretary of War Robert P. Patterson told the Senate committee on expenditures in executive departments that the War
Wednesday and ThursdJ
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ARTHUR LAKE JANE LAWRENal
Depaiment “ha t >■ i i,..,J defense plants to hail them on] take over their property."
Willkie Meets Labor Leail
LA CROSSK. ms., March| (UP)—Wendell L Willki, ly, ried his campaign fn- el.et :,j 4 of his slate ol 24 Republioit vention delegat. into La Cro*i Wood countit. ^ more votes tha . President bJ in 1940. Willkie was lit duied to wti and AFL lab. 1 if .ler. hi-:; ft after deli verb. i blisterin? i on the Roosevelt A i .stid labor program ami r ;gn ^ before a crowd of more than persons at Milwaukee last ni Ikie said hv would repudiate tM tention that an irrepressible■ evitable conflic t must exist M management an labor. "What wc need to do In tie* ed States is to i i \ik o '.vndiftj es, stop conflict . . ! !*■ Labor has a justifiable voua against govc r m brought about t • thb-aRj caused strikes, he added.
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BARGAIN TABLK NO. 1 Slack Suits
BARGAIN TABLE OF PURSES
DRESSES
Dresses
Slacks
j 00
Assorted Styles
Just a few left of former values to $14.98
Sweaters
House Slippers
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ALL GO AT THIS €> ONE LOW PRICE Mm
Ate
Vos'"
slWO’K'
Hah For the Easter Parade
1.98
1
Crisp straws w reathed with misty veiling and bright with flowers or ribbon trimming Many colors.
Gloves Add a Dash of Color Rayons with a bit of dnrring at the w rist and wX dare at the cuffs. ' V
Spring Handbag News Handsome fabrics in no pouch, envelope or V*'® shoulder-strap sl>lcs. “
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