The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 November 1964 — Page 8

The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana Wednesday, November II, 1964

Stripes, Slacks For Little Boys

; which 250 manufacturers were !represented, said several other trends were on the way for the industry which does a $9 billion

business yearly.

NEW YORK UPI—What are White slacks, the tavorite little boys made of, made of— shade - showed with every sort in spring fashions? Stripes and topping. And for smaller slacks and madras by the bo >’ s - the knickers were revived

stacks, that’s what little boys in cordur °y-

are made of. Madras continued a favorite The boys' apparel manufac- fabr i c f° r the coming season, turers’ association spotted these nevvI y done in P atch work c l uUt trends in its annual presenta- latterns - Madras went hito tion of spring clothes, ranging jackets, into shorts and swimfrom tailored suits to swim-: suits ' Madras stretch showed wear, for the five-year-olds and throughout the collection, on up to early teens. An up-and-coming fabric was The association, in a show in ! velour - both stretch and terr >’

shirts, but occasionally for

swim trunks.

Stripes showed for cotton shirtings in dress-up suits and in bold, contrasting colors for swim ti-unks and “muscle” shirts. The muscle shirts are

world. The industry called these j oranges, burgundies and rusts, I agree that business thefts, and ' thieves and pickpockets,

“competition clothes” and said with the always popular black schemes that fleece the con-

small boys could get both color, j mixed in.

insignia and style of their fav- i orite sport—be it boating, skiing, baseball or gold. Copied from the boating set, for in-

casuals, completely sleeveless ! stance, were red sailcloth parkand collarless and worn on the ; as with white trim and navy outside of trunks. twills with clear white “v” in-

Some of the stripes for cas- sets at * ront

ual wear were two and three inches wide, as in one long muscle shirt; in a John L. Sullivan set of trunks longer than standard swim wear; and in red and white striped trunks held up with red suspenders, the industry’s . answer to Rudi

Rising Economy Help 'Con Men'

sumer, cost hte honest citizen

I has been distributed to news-

He and others in his occupa- papers and trade publications, tion call attention to a peculiar recently discussed another area

and his government hundreds of ] quality of employe their, the of shary activity which he said million of dollars annually. losses come out of net profits. was prevalent despite efforts of

Leonard S. Lowell, chairman 1 A b ^ess operation at 2% per of Dalie System. Inc., New cent net ^ to take in 54.000 York, a nationwide business-se- 111 business to make U P for each SaleS PlanS

NEW YORK UPI

The ris- curit Y and research organiza- sto,en *100.

ins economy of the past five tion ’ has estimated tha t dishon- Lowell said his company s re-

One major trend in sports- y( J rs put ^ore money in the est employes, the outright thief .search men have found 415bawear is what the industry term-; ^ businessmen variety ’ c, ° st busin ess $2 billion i S1C known ways to steal from

pockets of most

ed the “wet look.” These are and consumers but it has in . a year.more than $5 million

f , creased the opportunity for ^ Party due to the shrinka ^ e ° m thieves and “con men” to rean ' in Purchasing power, the dollar regulation length j . cost of business thefts has more

! some of the income harvest.

slick, shiny surfaces given foul

weather gear ranging

jackets to

coats.

In suits, the Eton jacket! This is a warning sounded of-

Gernreich’s topless bathing suit 1 maintains its popularity. And ten b Y husiness security organifor women. in colors, clothes have the no- ' zations. They may differ as to “In” for spring is dressing color look of linen but go on to j what areas of illegality they ad-

than doubled since 1945, he esti-

mates.

a an employer. But he said that most of them can be checked if the employer has observed proper safeguards; that the losses exist because manage-

allowed them to exist.

! surfaced, used largely for boys’ like the experts in the sports 1 show in vibrant blues, yellows, 1 dress themselves, but they

If you don’t want your child to smoke or if you want him to give it up if he already does smoke, don’t smoke yourself, the U. S. Children’s Bureau re-

Lowell said the figure is more The National Better Business ports in a new booklet, “Tour than four times that stolen by Bureau, in a report by its Presi- Teenage Children and Smokarmed robbers, burglars, car dent Kenneth B. illson which ing. ’

federal and state authorities. Willson said chain referral

which he called

adaptions of the "chain letter” craze that was prevalent a few years ago. was slicking away millions of dollars annually

from consumers.

: (f t.

X

Copyright^ 1964—Xba Kcogar Co.

Tender ay Brand Beef! Tendered Naturally while still fresk Only higher grades of grain-fed cattle are used for Tenderay. Kroger's own special dimate-controlled rooms help this fine beef do its own tendering naturally. Triple-Trimmed of excess fat, bone and waste before the meat is weighed and priced.

ay Beef Safe!

TENDERAY

. KROGER

... I

* * >, •

Tenderay Tail-less

T-Bone Steak

I eat the vegetables with the meat so 111 be strong from hood to foot.

VALUABLE COUPON

This empom good lor

1100 FREE

WloiO yoo pick mp <m advanced ordered

% Kroger Turkey ^ ** >}

for Thanksgiving

IMii ria>i.wii «avd -oMoteci ... .

<*0o4 wo fid voniess 15

Boneless Tenderay Beef Cuts!

IMii riaipuai watetoted o* taac yon piooe yoor

«»*»«»«* Vrfcey cwder and pwe- . \-S. to eoshter of tbe Umo /5

■ p»ck w> ycnt

Here)

2

Coopoo must be *ol>dotec) bf

f / Sttoirday, No-mber 21 if

I^SBOMUS OOUF»OM^"'’| Coaplete Tow Set Now* Mix or Match vf

while (united quantities lost an Cannon

lomfc. Free Top Value Stomps with the ^5

■=\ porchase of Wash Cloths

5/ and Fmper Tip Towels ^5

2 □ 2W> Free

□ 300 Free Z.™****. >1 ^ □ 400 Free 1

@ Ducks

Hens. Bacon

3 to 5-lb avg. Lb.

• • • • •

4 to 7-lb. avg.

Stark & Wetzel Best Boy Lb.

• •

i . k 39?

39

45<

Beef Rump Roast

Boneless Stew Beef

Eye Round Roast

Ml tte fi.e ttotarcs M lb. remUr TeoleraT Riop ».nt - pin Itint roiled nd tied tm ckt XBWF tjrvtag jail traktw tess k«ar Kb nd tat. tM. w tb. .

•tost mrybWy liins tooe-oadi Serf stew esuecially ntaa it's , oade with twrter. j.icf TMtoeraj J ■ 1 f stm out — aU oeat. aa tow § r W*t m w* tot tar delrcian " M Lb Bum.

Eanr On rwst wtk .tauty V nel. rad nat aad int a layer .< fat iromd tie e#*e 1 watrty treat at a drejer aate- OM M ,. prtt* eaaiug. * LO -

FKS-Shore Perch FNleh . lb. 4te Boneless Cube Steaks . lb. 8§e Grmnd Round Steak . lb. 89e Boneless Top Round Steak lb. 89e Delicious Swiss Steak . lb. Tie

Fresh Ground Hoarbr Ground Beef

Emperor—4 fes. 49c

□ 500 Free r. v. sr*u« > f O 600 Free >J

■Sl Co^xm Expma. Sol. ICqAt. too-. H

Red Grapes

Nestles Em Ready Cocoa 59

Fresh Snow White

Stork & Wetzel or Morhoefer ^

8 Ounce Pkp.

Lunch Meat J§ Pkg- 39c Cowpor, Expwrs Sort. N.ghl, Wo-. 14

Cauliflower

Fresh Florido—to-ge 100 Sire

Tangelos . . 8 for 59c

Fresh

Pole Beans . 2 lbs. 39c

Crtro Belle Pure __ Southern Mord Glace Orange Juice </ 2 .gal. 89c Fruit Cake Mix 2 lb. 99c

Sis cegran and the perckase ef Regular $3.49 ' s . Bath Mats

SI.99 Match yoor Cameon Towels Coulee Expire* Sot Wight, Mo». 14

will this coupe* ml the purchase $t §§ Kroger-14 Qt. Size ^ Instant Dry Milk ||

Plenty of fresh fruit keeps you healthy and strong!

vM this cwpn aid the pKduse tf ^ Aay Two lettuce Items 1 Bead — Bibb — Leaf

2 Lbs. or More ^ Nuts in the Shell Wafnats, Mixed, Brazils, ^ Almonds, etc. Coupon Expires Sol. Night, No-. 14 H

Potatoes 20-89'

r