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Arizona Daily Star from Tucson, Arizona • Page 6

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ARIZONA DAILY SfAR PAGE SIX SECTION A 'SUNDAY, JANUARY 2, 1955 FOR STORE DELIVERY TUCSON'S STORE OF FRIENDLY SERVICE" Store Hours other days: 9:30 to 5:30 Two weeks of savings-Jan. 3rd thru 15th! WEEKEND STORE HOURS: 9:3 to 9 FRIDAY JANUARY 7TH FRIDAY JANUARY I4TH mi a. IT STARTS MONDAY Our Storewide January Sale that includes every department on all three floors and offers you the most sensational values of the year! You'll really save, for all merchandise is First Quality from our Regular Stock, all at specially reduced prices for Two Weeks only! As always at Jacome's, no sale is ever final until you are completely satisfied, exchanges and refunds allowed on all purchases! Don't forget "THRIFTIES" save 2o extra in cash on every Sale purchase! Store FIRST OF THE YEAR SAVINGS IN FAMOUS FABULOUS SCHIAPARELLI NYLONS Our January Sale make it possible for you to have Paris-inspired stockings from incomparable Schiaparelli at less than regular pricesl Choose your luxury from this group of Seamless, Sheers and all in proportioned sizes 8'2 to 1 1 1 No Seconds, but First Quality from Regular Stock! 15 DENIER SEAMLESS (NUDE HEEL) lieg. 1.65, 1.35 3 Pairs 3.90 GROUP OF SHEERS, 60 GAUGE 15 DENIER Reg. 2.00, 1.65 3 Pairs 4.80 EXTRA-SHEER GROUP, 75 GAUGE 10 DENIER Reg.

2.50, 1.95 3 Pairs 5.70 Street Floor Hosiery Sportswear 0 LUCIEN LELONG'S INDISCRET COLOGNE ALWAYS AT 4.501 1.95 Plus Tax Look at this unbelievable saving of the, generous 8-oz. size of your favorite Lucien Lelong Colognel Stock up for gifts, for yourselfl Street Floor Cosmetics WARNER BRAS Extra-special values in famous Warner Bras, and cups only in white! Reg. 1.50 (cotton 32-42) 1.19 Reg. 2.50 (nylon 32-38) 1.95 LUXITE BRIEFS Luxite-quality briefs in sleek nylon, choice of band or elastic leg, in. sheer white! Sizes 4 to 7.

Regular 1.50 values 1.19 Regular 1.65 values 1.29 PERMA-LIFT BRAS Sale savings in Special Group of white cotton, sizes 32 to 38 in A cups! First quality! Regular 2.50 values 1.50 LUXITE TRUNKS Straight-cut trunks in sheer white nylon! Sizes 8-9, Reg. 2.50 1.99 Reg. 1.95 (sizes 5-7) 1.49 Lingerie second foor THONE 3-3611 Tucson's Family-owned Since 1896 Accessories sfreef floor WOMEN'S GLOVES Classic or fancy styles in fine leather or doeskin, by famous makers! Black or dark brown, some light and high shades! Broken colors! Regular to 5.95 values 2.95 Regular to 10.00 values 3.95 SPUN RAYON SCARFS Attractive rayon challis squares in solid colors or pretty prints, Regular' 1.00 79 21.50 WOMEN'S SKIRTS Group of 1 00 wool flannels, nylon and wool, rayon and acetate! Slim styles with pleat back, sizes 10-18 in black, charcoal, brown, green. Regular 5.98 values .4.49 BLOUSE VALUES Many styles in cotton, nylon, cotton-acetate, solid colors or prints in short, medium or long sleeves! Reg. to 3.98 values 2.93 REPTILE HANDBAGS January Sale values in brand new alligator or lizard bags, all leather-lined with leather frames! Small petite sizes to large carryalls! plus tax Regular 16.95 values 13.59 Regular 19.95 values 15.98 Regular 29.98 values 23.93 BALM ARGENTA A rich, creamy Hand Lotion fortified with Lanolin to quickly" heal chapped hands! Large 10-oz.

size, plus tax. Regular 1.00 values 79g JACOME'S "GUILD-CREST" FOOTWEAR Reg. 10.53 One of our finest names In high-style women's shoes, wide choice of suede, heathers or patentsl Full range of colors In both high and medium heels! Street Floor Shoe Salon MICHAEL-STERNS VARSITY TOWN MEN'S ALL-WOOL SUITS REGULAR TO 69.50 59.49 All First Quality suits In single-breasted, patch pocket styles, some with set-in pockets! Good choice of new suitings, patterns and shades, in Regulars, Longs, Shorts, X-Longs and Semi-StoutsI Come early for thesel Men's fine all-wool SPORT COATS REGULAR TO 39.50 29.98 lie STONE AT PENNINGTON SPORT SHIRTS New arrivals by Wilson Bros. In cotton, rayon or blends! Long-sleeve style, Sanforized washable! Patterns or solids in ML XL! Regular 5.00 values 3.98 FLANNEL PAJAMAS Styled by Weldon and Wil son Bros, in Sanforized fast colors, A Regular 5.00 values 3.98 WHITE SHIRTS Jacome's own brand in fine broadcloth, with French front, soft collar with stays, ocean-pearl buttons! Sanforized, sizes 14-17, 32-35! Regular 2.98 values 2.49 fclBS TEE-SKIRTS Exclusive at Jacome's! In white with nylon-reinforced collar to retain its shape, full-cut! XL! Regular 1.00 values 79 FAULTLESS SHORTS Boxer-style by Wilson Bros, in Sanforized cotton with full-seat! In white or many patterns! 28-46. Regular 1.50 values 98g ONE-SIZE SOCKS In all-nylon, one size fits all size feet! Smooth fitting and comfortable, will not shrink out of shape! Regular 79c values 69 MEN'S SHOES Entire stock of fine quality Walkover shoes reduced for savings! Regular 14.98 values 12.93 Reg.

1 6.98. 1 4.98 Reg. 1 8.98 1 6.98 1S-GARMENT BAGS Jumbo-size bags In heavy vinyl plastic, top and front fully quilted, full-length zipper! Regular 2.98 values 1.79 METAL SHOE RACKS Heavy steel construction, chrome finish, rubber-tipped legs! Holds 9 pair men's or women's shoes! Regular 1.98 values 1.49 WARMER REGULAR 8.95, 5.95 Made by Everlast in pewter-smooth hammered aluminum, set consists of handled casserole with I'-qt. removable.Pyrex liner PLUS a practical food warmer with canned heat and 15-hour candlel Here's a wonderful opportunity to save a big 3.001 Lower Floor Gift Shop Men's Shop Closet GOP Fields Full Slate In Wards Democrats Slow In Filing Petitions The Republican party has filed 6lates for ward committeemen in each of the six city wards for primary election Feb. 15.

Democrats have filed slates in four wards but have nominated only one candidate in Ward 1 and none in Ward G. Ward committee members are nominated by petition and are elected at the primary election. They then make up the 'committee guiding the party cam paign in the general election. In Ward 1, the GOP has nominated nine with nine to be elected. They are Pauline A.

Conellv, Blanche B. Cunningham, Rose D. Davis. Corydon R. Du-senberry, Ruth C.

Meyer, Virgil G. Presson, Lenher Schwerin, Gravce K. Sleight and Charles P. Smith. Ethel R.

Maynard is the lone Democratic nominee with 11 eligible for election. In Ward 2 both parties. have filed petitions for the exact number of committeemen to be chosen. The 14 Republicans are Anna D. Baffert.

Arline G. Baird, Claire E. Brown, Marion Dick, Fred Emery, Homer M. Fredericks, Eve-lvn E. Ivey, John Mclnnes, Erma D.

Middleton, Lura B. Owen, Maybelle S. Phelps, Herman O. Rasche, Clovis B. Snider and Walter Wolford.

The 10 Democrats are: Bert T. Arce, W. Clyde Brainard, George A. Damron, Vester Henderson, Date A. Johnson, James J.

Kelley, Harry A. Moores, J. O. Niemann, Myrtle E. Piper and-Leon H.

Sacks. Both party elates In Ward 3 are incomplete. The Republicans have nominated 12 with. 16 to be chosen and the Democrats eight with, 13 to be elected. Republicans are: Richard V.

Ageton Jr, Harold A. Arnold, Victor Bartasevich, Jean Eidmann, Louise C. Garnett, Robin B. Gar-nett, Louise R. Griffin, Ruby Loverin, Ernest A.

Sayre, Ralph S. Spence, Creed Taylor and Clay Wagoner. Democrats are: Francisco C. Beiarano, Harriet T. Bray, Fay Herreras, Ila Kilcullen, Margaret T.

Looney. William E. Netherton, Elizabeth M. Nichols and Mary S. Rosenberg.

Ward 4, the city's largest, per mits election of 42 KepuDUcans with. 38 nomination papers filed. Democrats may elect 20 and 25 have filed. Renublicans are: E. Claire Al berts.

Ethel M. Alcumbrac. Gerald D. Bailey, Louise Baird, Hyman Bassuk, Louis C. Belden Herbert Blakeslee, Mary Ann Bloom, Albert Buehman.

Charles Har ris Clinton, Burla D. Fawcett, Leland M. Frederick, Frank A. Gray, Joseph R. Hanson, Gef trade R.

Hawkins, Hally M. Hay, Alice Y. Holsclaw. Marearet E. Lea.

Grace Lovell, Elizabeth F. McLaughlin, Margaret E. Mills, Bcyd M. worse, Wilda Murnhv. Edmund L.

Mur ray, Edwin A. Oltman, ttweey L. Pierce, Harry W. Powers, Isobel D. Rudolph, Grace J.

Schell. Donne D. Robert Sigour-ney, Esther M. Smith, Agnes C. Timberman, Fred Trump, Paula Vreeland, Evelyn S.

Wallis, Evelyn P. Weaver and Charles H. Woods. Democrats are: Yona P. Alex andre, Clarence A.

Betts, Gene Boeard. Howard A. Bring. Wil liam S. Dunipae, Ralph C.

Estrada, Leo J. Finch, Irene Gardner, David N. Ginsburg, Henry Henry, Blanche V. Hitt, Michael B. Hodges, J.

Will Howell, Edward C. Jacobs, Joseph T. Keenan, Toby LaVetter, Thomas Lawther, The ma McQuade, Sidney Nevins, Joseph C. Padilla. Aaron Paul, Winston Reynolds, John J.

Rowan, Meta Schumacher and Delia F. Turner. In Ward 5, both have filed the number to be elected eight Republicans and 17 Democrats. Republicans are: Ruth B. Blank-enship, Amparo C.

Covarrubias, Elizardo A. Jacobs Martha B. Lacey, John Marum, L3'la J. O'Kelley, Emma F. Parsons and Estolfo M.

Rincon. Democrats are: Almyna Benton, Monte Davila, Margaret J. Ferro, Gus C. Flores, Bertha S. Miller, Alejandro G.

Molina, Manuel J. Palomino, Dorrance M. Penny, Bob L. Perez, Forrest G. Priser, Marv L.

Rogers, Henrv J. Squire, Alfred F. Tellez. Alfredo G. Val-enzuela.

Delia R. Vergara. Hope S. Wilkey and Byrdie S. Wright.

In Ward 6 the GOP has nominated only the eight to be elected: Frances E. Banks. Robert F. Hagerman. Beatrice E.

Herbert, Clayton G. Herbert, Daniel J. Maye, Louis Menaper, George Sandegren and Ben Soza. Tucson Boys Band Aspirants Invited To Meeting Bovs who are interested In forming a second Tucson Boys band are reauested to attend a meeting at Qeneva hall of the Mountain View Presbyterian church, Friday. Boys with or without experience are invited.

Officials of the band announced that a very successful year has Just been completed with the group taking part in a three-week camping and concept tour and in the Mother Goose parade at El Cajon, last November. Next year's plans call for a four-veek concert tour into Canada with a one-week stop at Banff National park and marching in the Stampede parade at Calgary. Giant sturgeons In the Black and Caspian Seas may be 14 feet long and weigh a ton. if sv Fabrics sfreef foor FINE CORDUROY Completely washable and ready for your needle, 36" width in turquoise, red, white, rust, shrimp, blue, peacock, maize and many othersl Regular 1.39 yd. values 1.C9 EVERFAST PRINTS Famous Everfast cotton chintz prints, an Everglaze fabric with permanent finish! Stripes, flora's, in 36" width! Regular T.49 yd.

values 1.09 LEBANON JERSEY A Sanforlan washable jersey that makes up beautifully into dresses and skirts! Solid colors or heathers, 54" width. Regular 3.50 yd. values 2.69 72" WOOL FELT A First Quality felt in 70 wool and 30 rayon, perfect for new Spring skirts, jackets, trimmings! Huge 72" width! Regular 4.93 yd. values 3.98 "ROSELLA" From famous Fo'rstmann Mills, a 100 wool crepe with a worsted finish! 54" width. Regular 5.98 yd.

values 4.93 UNBLEACHED MUSLIM Well-known "Our Pride" muslin in a good heavy weight, perfect for linings, drapes, many )ther uses 36" width. Reg. 29c yd. values 5 yds. 1.00 FORSTMANN "MELVA" January savings in your choice of 100 wool suiting or a silk and wool combination! All First Quality, 54" width.

Regular 9.98 yd. values .7.49 FOAM SHREDDIES Shredded from premium foam rubber, the perfect stuffing for pillows, chair cushions, toys! I -lb. bag. Regular 79c values 65 $. HAIRDRYERS January value, save 2.00! Sturdy stand wrm wall hook, detaches to hold in hand! Blows hot or cold, dries thickest hair in minutes, has many other uses! Regular 7.98 values 5.93 LACES-TRIMMINGS Entire stock of all laces, embroideries and trimmings by the yard are Sale-priced for big savings! Reduced to ONE-THIRD PRICE FftfE sfreef foor SALE OF SKIRTS Many, many styles in Lorette, Orion, flannel, gabardine, worsted or rayon; also some dressy fabrics! 10-20.

Reg. 5.98 4.49 Reg. 8.98 6.49 Reg. 9.98 7.49 Reg. 10.98 7.98 WOMEN'S JACKETS January savings in fine suede or capeskin, choice of many pastel or desert shades! All Regular Stock, 10-20! Regular 29.50 values 22.50 Regular 32.50 values 24.50 Regular 34-50 values 27.50 WESTERN SHIRTS All Sanforized fabrics in stripes, solids or.

plaids short sleeve styles with double yoke, pearl snaps! 30-40. Reg. to 4.98 2.49 36.00 EVENING SWEATERS Many lovely styles, hand-trimmed with seed pearls and sequins, Sale values in pastels or dark colors! 34 to 40. Reg. 10.93 8.89 Reg.

12.98 10.29 Reg. 14.98 1 1 .59 Reg. 1 6.98 1 2.29 Regular 19.98 values 13.89 Children's second floor GIRL'S DRESSES Holiday styles to set a little miss to dreaming! Many stylings in-taffeta, velvet or cotton, sizes 3-6x, 7-14! Reg. 5.98 4.79 Reg. 7.98 5.79 Regular 9.98 values 7.79 LITTLE-BOYS' SUITS Choice of long or short length styles in fine quality corduroy or gabardine, some with matching hats! I to 7.

Reg. 6.98 4.79 Reg. 7.93- 5.79 Regular 9.98 values 6.79 SKIRTS VALUES Extra savings in pleated or full-cut styles, solids or plaids in wool, corduroy or Orion! Sizes 3 to 14. Reg. 4.98 3.98 Reg.

5.98 4.98 Regular 7.98 values 6.98 CASSEROLE A- i i 5 4 1 1 If VARSITY TOWN CRICKETEER MICHAEL-STERNS All brand-new styles from our Regular Stock, priced for savings In our January Salel Good year 'round weights in many patterns, colors and styles; in Regulars, Shorts and Longsl Street Floor Men's Shop JACOME'S PARK ONE HOUR FREE AT REAR OF STORE.

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