Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1920 — Page 12

THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS. FRIDAY. APRIL 16. 1920.

GW PRODUCTION THEORY IS NOT UPHELD

FARM SECRETARIES FAIL TO SEE IT AS H. C. L. WEAPON.

REAL ECONOMY IS URGED

to recomfli«ndations road* by secretaries of state federations of farmers meeting in Indianapolis Thursday. The two-day session, called by Lewis Taylor, secretary of the In-

Greater production on the part of farmers will not reduce the high cost of living, but rather will tend to re-

duce the farmers' income, accord)ngJ 'about “the desired "results '

diaua Federation of Farmers' Associations, ended late Thursday, after what were termed “highly successful” discussions of matters of common interest. „ . The American Farm Bureau Federation. the national organization, was requested to "discourage and repudiate in every Legitimate manner" statements that greater production by farmers would bring down the high coat of living. The bureau also was requested to determine the personal attitude of its members o.n strikes and lockouts, compulsory arbiti^ltion of disputes between employer and ; employe, the repeal of the Adamson I law and the Townsend federal road i

law.

As a soiutioa of living costs the \ secretaries “recommend to the people} of this country that a full realization on the part of all classes that; less extravagance and more work i

with regard to conservation of soils. • merger into the Indiana Beil Tele-

and as an incentive toward greater : nf

activity, it was suggested that in- phone Com P* n N of th e Citizens Telecome tax exemption be granted to ! pbone Company, of Kokomo. Indiana farmers on the upbuilding of tiliable Union Telephone and Telegraph Cornlands. Secretaries from seven states i , attended the meeting. pany. Lmted Telephone company, of

— - . -- f Bluffton. and Southern Telephone

Company of Indiana. Evansville. This order brings into one organisation

Pfc—e Merger Ordered.

The public service commission has ; ^^iT teTephone propert£s~ the

issued an order authorizing the < state.

Boud Issues Authorised. The state board of tax commissioners late Thursday authorised the following bond issue petitions: Town of Hobart, electric light plant improvement bonds. S50.000; Howard county. Liberty township. school building and special school bonds. $48,000 The board authorized also a number i of smaller bond issues

In the most satisfactory manner tof; all concerned.** A better system of;; rural education was recommended. First consideration of the bureau ; was asked toward adopting a policy :

HHHUHOpen Saturday Night Until loHHIB I E- Wnhiagtoi St - - I I ■whimSSI ■ Two Satunlay Specials ^1

| Skirt Sale Extraordinary ^ Wises for Mleeee, Woeaee sad Stouts O Several hundred new spring skirts in the new exagC gerated plaid effects; button and braid trimmed modS el*, also knife and accordion pleated styles; wonderful values in a great Saturday sale— 97.45 Skirts, \ SIO.SS Skirts. J Slt-SO Skirts. $4.95 I $7.95 1 $9.95

OakOu^ruA^ J I' 1 Make Your Plans, Right Now, to Be Here at 8:30 Saturday Morning The People’s—always and forever on the (t watch to save its customers money—offers T A Full-Length Oak Chifforobe

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Men! Big Pants Sale

Over 800 pairs spring all-wool sample pants

just right for matching suits. (Blue

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serge pants, included), on sale all day Satur-

day, extra special—

99*5 Pants, > 97.45 Pasts. S 9X195 Pasts, $3.95 i $4.95 I $5.95 |Sate—Paparhanger*’ Overalls, $1.49

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Saturday Only at $19.95

Entire Second Floor, Occidental Bldg. Corner Washington and Illinois Sts. For Saturday—$10.00, $15.00. $16.50 Trimmed Hats

$7.50

* Hats for immediate wear that embody every style featureno two of a kind. *

The People Must Be Satisfied Before the People’s Is Satisfied

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The People Must Be Satisfied Before the People’s Is Satisfied

You will have no difficulty in keeping your clothes in condition with this chifforobe. It is five feet in height, has five drawers and two compartments—for suits, coats, hats, shoes —in fact, everything in your wardrobe. Rich golden oak finish. The moment you see it you will appreciate what a splendid value it is. Special Saturday Only. It’s Easy to Pay the People’s Way.

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The materials alone could scarcely be purchased at such a price. Splendidly made with rich embroideries and braid trimmings— they’re wonderful values at $14.98.

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"If I could only remember all ehe said. I would be satisfied ’* So many who heard Helen B. Paulsen, child welfare specialist and lecturer, said this, that we thought it would be a genuine community service to the coming generation of Indianapolis children, to give to Indianapolis parents the boiled down es-

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Can you renfbmber the points she made with the forty dolls? You will find them in this little booklet. We particularly desire that every one who heard Mrs. Paulsen have one of these booklets. They are free. Call any time during banking hours at the second desk on the left-hand aide, or we’ll be glad to mail this book to any one sending us name and add res s Peoples State Bapk

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This season's most popular, up-to-date styles and colors of Flower Hats, Straw Braids, Sipper Straws, Sailors, Pokes and Pattern Hats. SATURDAY Is the Last Day COME EARLY

4 W. Washington St.

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sale ilm.ark ^fYWdsfiaSk "Kid Shoes for 'Women andfUsses WhileThey Last!

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Here Is A Bargain If Ever There Was One! YTOU be more than surprised when you see what perfectly lovely shoes these 1 are at $4.98—YOU WILL BE AMAZED! If ever you got a bargain in a pair of shoes, you will be getting one in these—and one that you will remember for years. They are matte of a magnificent quality of fine, soft ivory white washable F. B. C. nationally advertised kid, in choice of white Louis or military covered heels, with white ivory soles. We give you this fair warning: These shoes at $4.98 will go like hot cakes * tomorrow, and there will positively be NO MORE at this price after these are sold. We can meet all demands tomorrow, but we’eannot promise that we shall be able to do so on Monday. All sizes.

7 N. Pennsylvania St.

164 N. Illinois St.

SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN Open Saturday Night Until 9:30

Notice Owing to thv ovrlova •bortag* of ■ * w • print Paper we • re e o mpelled to ent d • w a oar ■ d vertlslag «• • mini-

Goldsteins

Chemise, to $2.75

Made of mu«lin a ad batiaU, many prttty lace and ambroidery trimmed mod-

els. al*o plain tailored styles Flesh or white.

tailored at

Sizes 3$ to 44.

STORE HOURS—DAILY, 8:30 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M.; SATURDAY, 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M.

Examples of Goldstein’s Values— Two Groups of Spring Suits Especially Featured Because of Their Unusual Quality

Why Not Reduce Your Hosiery Bills? There are two ways of economizing on hosiery—one is to wear the cheaper kind, the other and more sensible plan is to buy of a store whose prices for good hosiery are quite a bit less than others ask—GOLDSTEIN’S, of course! Novelty Silk Hose, $2.49 Women’s “Onyx” verticle striped hose of pure silk and fiber mixed, black with white, black with blue, brown with green, black with purple. Pure Silk Hose, $1.49 Women’s pure silk hose in black, white, gray, brown and navy, fashioned legs, seamed backs, double garter tops. Pure Silk Hose, $2.98 Women’s “Wayne-Knit,” full fashioned, pure silk hose in black, white, gray and brown, double silk lisle garter tops and soles. Silk Lisle Hose, 75c Women’s “Rockford” fashioned silk lisle hose in black, white, gray and brown, closely woven, good looking and serviceable. Cotton Half Hose, 25c Children’s half hose of fine cotton, white with fancy colored tops, also plain pink, blue and brown, all sizes. Silk Lisle Half Hose, 35c Children’s half hose of silk lisle, white with pink, blue, lavender, gold, reseda and brown striped tops, also plain white, pink, sky, Copenhagen and brown. —Goldstein's. Main Floor.

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$45.00 and $50.00 Qualities.

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$69.50 to $90.00 Qualities.

And more than 300 auita to choose from and a range of sizes and styles that makes it possible for a woman to find just what she desires. Materials, including tricotines, men's wear serges, poiret twill and velours— trimmed with embroidery, braid and buttons, lined with beautiful silks.

$25.00 and $35.00 New SPRING COATS

$19.75

Sport coats fashioned of the softest light weight spring woolens of surprisingly beautiful texture, including polo cloth, velours, silvertone, goldtone and mixtures. Full length coats of all-wool velour, in tan, Pekin blue, rose and Copen, at $19.75. —Goldstein's, Second Floor.

A New Blouse to “Go With” Your New Suit

And at a Saving, Saturday Blouses, $10 Models of Georgette crepe in flesh, tea rose, bisque and white. For trim, these blouses favor Egyptian yarn and silk embroidery, with perhaps a row of tiny buttons at the belt or collar—a splendid assortment for your se-

lection.

—Goldstein's, Third Floor.

Blouses, $5 Fashioned of extra good quality Georgette crepe in colors of navy, brown, bisque, sand, flesh and white, with embroidery trimming,, long sleeve

styles.

Cho$en for Their Smartneae A Group of Transparent Hats Saturday at $5*85 Not a hit-and-miss selection by any means, but a group of the most desirable, the most fascinating Spring Hats that any one could hope to find at double this price. Trans- ' parent hats of hair cloth anc^maline; this lot also includes a few tailored, trimmed and leghorn spring and summer hats, with all the fruits, flowers and fancy ornaments in their trimmings Saturday at $5.85. y —Goldstein’s, Third Floor.

FOOTWEAR At a Saving Saturday Colonial Pumps, $5.95

Women’s colonial pumps, made of dull kid or patent colt turned soles, high Louis heel, artistic buckles; sizes 2 to 8, special, $5.95. (Other pumps priced at $7.48.

immiiimHiwmmmMmimimtmMmmimmimmmiimHHnimiimiMiiHiimnitMttMiiiminiiiHimitimmMiMtiMHKiMMMHimiiiKm Electric Toaster Stove $3.75 A Gas Shortage! —Are you prepared to cook your meals without the use of gas? If not, this offering of Electric Toasters will interest

you.

—Large size toaster, will toast, broil and try, offered special at 83.75 each. —Goldstein s, Fourth Floor.

Children’s Oxfords Play oxford* for the “kiddies,” made of tan or black Elk Calf leather, with real leather soles, sizes 8^4 to 11, at 91.95; 11% to 2 at $2.19; 2% to 7, at $2.48 a pair. ■ Roman Sandals, $2.95 Children’s Roman sandals, all patent colt turned soles, four straps, neat style*, sizes 3 to 8, at $2.95. . (A better grade, at $3.48.) —Goldstein's, Main Floor.

Toilet Goods Specials Large size Cain’s hair wash .....f.85c Mavis talcum powder .... 18c Pompeian massage cream.39c Sempre Giorine 39c Chlorox tooth paste —29c L’Ame face powder 25c Williams’ Shaving Soap . (mug size) .....4c Lady Mary face powder. .42c El-Rado hair remover . 49 c SofloU skin cleanser (sample free) >....25c —Goldstein'*, 'Main Floor.

Nwlfnp Glove Economies —“Kayser,” “Mohawk” or gray or white silk gloves, with three clasps, 5 rows black stitched wrist, contrasting color embroidered backs, 92.00 a

pair.

—Twelve-button length, “Kayser” or “Fownes” double finger tip silk gloves, gray, white or pongee, $2.25 a pair. —“Kayser” double silk gloves; white, pongee, gray and black; with contrasting color embroidered back; $1.50 a pair. —“K a y s e r,” "Mohawk” or “Fownes’ ” double finger tip silk gloves; silk Tmcks, white, gray, black or pongee; $1.00 a pair. —Ooldstein'e, Main Floor.

IN THE ANNEX (Open Satunlay Night Until 9 O’clock) With “Extra Wear* in the “Extra Pair* Comes This Saturday Sale of Boys’ AU-Wool Spring Suits $15.75, $16.50 and $18.75 (With Two Pairs of Trousers) Finely tailored—as you have learned to expect of Goldstein’s clothes for boys—and more than that, made of all wool cashmere, cheviots, serges, etc., in gray, tan, brown, olive, navy and heather mixtures. (Other Suits/at $9.75, •10.75, $12.75.)

Boys’ Blouse Waists Tapeless style, made of percales and madras, in light and dark patterns, 98c, $1.25 and $1.49. , Boys’ Shirts Neckband style, with soft cuffs, of percale ahd madras; sisea 12 to 14, in neat patterns, $1.49 to $2.25. Boys’ leather belts, 39c to 59c. Boys’ neckwear, 50c to 85c. Boys’ cape, $1.50 up to $2.49. —Goldstein's Annex. Main Floor.

Practical and Stylish New Sweaters for Spring „ For Women. Misses and Children Women’s Sweaters, $5.98 to $23*50 Made of all wool or silk, slipover style, short or long sleeve*, with or without collers , and belts; also Tuxedo or regular coat style sweaters with large collars, in shades of American Beauty, Copen, buff, , Pekin, black, navy, pink or champagne, prices ranging from $5.98 to $23.50. Children's Sweaters,

$4.98

Children’s wool faced sweaters, in rose or green, sailor collar, belted style with two pockets, a warm sweater suitable for spring wear, sizes ,28 to 34, at

$4.98.

Brushed Wool Scarfs, $5.98 Brushed wool knitted scarfs of various color combination*, fringed ends, pocket in each end, knitted attached belts, striped or checked borders. $7.98 quality, $5.98. —Goldstein’s, Second Floor.