Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1920 — Page 9
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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1920.
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REVIEWED April ifc—If the p#««4 St.tes realised the they weald uk ► provide at *nce all n nation* need to rt them on their the beard of . apoke at t»i*ht a* iwmcee ft of the an Red by member* H and neat to diffterd, present Red Croeo. il Pemhina and MiiMi"' >«r *t other
leon. who hae just retamed >pe, outlined the praflrram Cro*» Leafrwl. We declared condition* on which the ;e* government should be i rT**p*<rT iv# »ve of
rate peace contrary. 1 this war t
with Germany? No, on the
we amid that we had fought
and now that theH
to make the world
won, we proposed to see that the would be of a character which Insure its permanence, that should for the first time enjoy termination aa to where and under what conditions they would
IfY*. that we regarded ourselves com-
mitted to stand for those purposes in
the treaty of peace.
these negetlatie peace coAnaiaslf hTr* ted r fRat precedents th
World at PresMeat** Feet. “We did not arrange to carry on
ions with an ordinary ; w# were there in
. - than the President of the United States, who had broken ah precedents that he might carry through the prtaciplea which he had an a ou need to the world. I have been told many times in Europe, and I believe ft is true, that never fa history did a seen have the world so at his feet as had our President in the late winter of l#ii and the spring of m*. “Whatever the’ developments were later, and whatever the merits or the reasons, do not forget that to Europe we were ail-important and gave them every reason to believe that we were there, and there to stick, snd
now we seem to ha
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Sltustfoa Mot Caderstoed.
Mr. Daviaon declared that It was unfortunate if months must pass before Americans can give voice directing that assistance within their nower shall be given to put out a conffagration which la today menacing our
»*e csetlmHrtl. -that if our people had a full realtagt
situation we would at once say to our government: ‘'Quite irrespective of any obligation; quite Irrespective of the fact that we »nd ourselves the only country possessed of many of the supplies which Europe needs and which can not be purchased or given in sufficient volume on credit; quite irrespective of our own problems at home (and put it all. if you please, upon a commercial basis), we ask you to arrange at once to place within the roach of those peoples that whi they need to save them and sta them on their way to recovery- We ask you to do this and upon such terms which will best insure the success of the undertaking. But we ask you to do it. One of the conditions we would impoaa would be that politics should be eliminated from the handling ■« ***•*■*£ In this country and is Europe, and that the financial system should be such am not to work a hardship which would defeat Its own purpose.
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NEW YOU. April IP.—Name* of twelve
delegates to the first postww ruff rare '•onenw? to b* b* 1 * 5 Jxum 6 to 1* •»»«
National American Wsmus 8u»u*» A**oeisttoB. They sre: M»- J*** ®* ar **“* Mrs. J. Hamilton 'lewis. Odd*©: **- •ha Brackhutdre. Leziagtoo. Eg.; M»*. W. OMtm r %****!■ y*ni,^5f. h bS’
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the present attitude toward Americans. Mr. •aid: we entered the war more -half years after It if
wish to
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Girls’ Up to $475 Dresses, $2.95
A miscellaneous collection of two-piece tub dresses in combinations of white Lonsdale and striped galatea, Pl^-les and semi-middy dresses of charabray. Sizes —Pettis junior dept., second floor.
Up to $16.75 Sleeveless Jackets and Waistcoats, $5.00 Ten odd sleeveless jersey jackets and broadcloth waistcoats for wear with sports, golf or riding costume. Jackets are in Heather jersey, waistcoats in golf red or green. —Pettis ready-to-wear, second floor. Baronet Satin Skirts, $15.95 New spnng model in gathered waist styles with large ocean pearl slide buckle strap pockets, button-trimmed back and open lap back, in ivory, strawberry, flesh, ciel and Nubian. Sizes 26 to 82 bands. —Pettis skirts, second floor. $3.50 French Gloves, $1.98 Genuine French kid gloves with full PK sewn seams, in white with contrast or self-stitching. —Pettis gloves, street floor, aisle four. Children’s 48c Combs, 19c Fancy mounted push combs for children. —Pettis jewelry, street floor, aisle four. 69c Metal Dorine Powder Boxes, 29c Many different stylus. —Pettis Jewelry, street floor, aisle four. Men’s 15c Handkerchiefs, 11c Neatly hemstitched handkerchiefs of good quality. —Pfettis handkerchiefs, street floor, aisle two. 15c Embroidery Edges, 11c Swigs embroidery edges in well-made patterns, very desirable for trimming children’s dresses and underwear. —Pettis trimmings, street floor, aisle two. $1A9 Double Flap Purses, 98c Double flap purees of genuine leather of different grains. Made strap back style and silk lined. —Pettis leather goods, street floor, aisle three. Face Powders, 33c 50c Armand’s Bouquet Face Powder, 33c. 60c L’Ame Face Powder, 33c. g* £S rar A *? t Face Powder, 33c. 50c Eteaya Face Powdet, 33c. —Pettis toilet goods, street floor, front.
10c Notions, 5c
teners, card, 5c.
white only, yard, 5c.
10c Hooks and Eyes, card, 5c.
$2.00 Stamped Pillowcases. . $1.49 Pair Best quality 42-inch tubing, hemmed and stamped in Hew patterns. -^Pettis art shop, fifth floor.
20c and 25c Wall Paper, 15c Allover leaf designs, cloth effects, tapestries and twotone stripes. —Pettis wall paper, third floor. Women’s $8.50 and $9 Oxfords, $6.45 Black and brown kid oxfords with leather Louis and^ Baby Louis heels and welt soles. A fitting oxford for street wear. N —Pettis shoes, street floor, east aislo. $6.50 and $7.50 Plaids and Checks, $5.50 Smart, large plaids in our most desirable patterns. Widths 56 inches. —Peftis wool goods, street floor, west aisle. Boys 9 $1.19, $1.25 and $1.59 Hats, 89c New shapes and patterns for spring. —Pettis boys' clothing, third floor. 50c Stationery, 33c Pettis linen writing paper in various tints. Package ot 108 sheets. —Pettis stationery, street floor, aisle four. 50c Douglas Fairbanks 9 Books, 19c Various titles. —Pettis books, street floor, „aisle four. Women 9 f~$1.75 Merode Union Suits, $1.19 Light weight combed cotton union suits in loose or tight knee; also envelope styles. —Pettis knit underwear, street floor, aisle five. Women 9 s Lisle Hose, 39c Lisle hose, reinforced at heel and toe. Seconds of a well known make; if firsts, would retail for 85c. Black and some colors. '—Pettis hosiery, street floor, aisle five. Men’s 29c Cotton Socks, 19c Cotton socks with reinforced heel and toe; in navy, gray and brown. —Pettis hosiery, street floor, aisle five. 85c Plain Colored Organdy, 69c Every desirable shade in 40-inch width. —Pettis wash goods, street floor, west aisle. $1.25 Drapery Poplin, 98c Yard wide, beautiful finish poplin, in rose, blue, green, mulberry and gold. , —Pettis draperies, third floor. Men’s $5.00 to $6.95 Trousers, $4.25 Men’s and young men’s trousers in light and dark patterns in stripes and plain. • —Pettis men’s clothing, third floor.
24 inches long.
Polo Coats, $20.00
Girls’ Up to $29.00 Dresses, $15.00 A collection of smart frocks developed in Georgette crepe, crepe de chine, chiffon, in surplice or semi-blouse bodices in combination with gathered or pleated ruffled skirts. Colors are pink, light blue, maize, Nile, white and flesh. Sizes 8 to 16 years. —PettiS junior dept., second floor.
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Suits Heretofore Priced as High as $189 Now Repriced at A collection of high-grade garments which compare most favorably with suits of the highest price.
. Among the Types are The “Norfolk and Mannish Type,” Sport Effect Suits. The “Long, Straight Line Belted Jacket” Suits. The “Bolero” and “Pony Goat” Suits. The “Severely” Plain Tailored Suits.
Every suit in thus collection is strictly man-tailored, a feature which sets it apart from suits of the ordinary kind. These Suits are Developed of Tricotines Poiret Twills All of the jackets are lined throughout with pussy willow silk of exquisite color or color combinations.
Women’s sizes, 36 to 44.
Sizes for misses, 14 to 20 years. -
-Pettis suits, second floor.
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$1235 White Satin Petticoats, $7.98 • Petticoats of heavy white satin with double panel or plain, elastic waist and deep flounce. —Pettis petticoats, second floor. Children’s $635 and $7.95 Sweaters, $5.69 Slipover, Tuxedo and ripple tail models for spring. Sizes 24 to 28. —-Pettis infants' shop, second floor. $2.25 Crex Rugs, $1.45 Crex rugs, site 80x60 inches, in green and brown only. Limit two to a customer. —Ppttis rugs, third floor. Revere Pattern Silverware
spoons, $1.00 cold meat forks, eacn, $1.10; $2.25 berry spoons, each, $1.50; 98c butter knives, each, 50c; 98c sugar shells, each, 50c. —Pettis silverware, street floor, front 7 1-2c Crystal White Soap,
10 for 65c
Excellent laundry soap.
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$2.48 Suit Cases, $1.79
Woven jnatting cases bound with fiber and metal.
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98c Bamboo Baskets, 49c
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Japanese bamboo baskets for fruit or flowers. * —Pettis basement. ' j§ . 10c Paint and Varnish Cleaner, 6c National Clean-up brand. .—Pettis basement $5.50 Electric Toaster Stoves, $338 Red-top toaster stove for use on table. —Pettis baseftitent. 24c Cups and Saucers, 15c Pair White porcelain, first quality. —Pettis basement 49c Glass Pitchers, 33c Half gallon size with ice lip. —Pettis basement.
A limited number of coats of standard quality polo cloth in jaunty, full cut styles with leather belts or straight line yoke model with self material belt. Sizes 16 and 18 and 36 to 44. —Pettis coats, eeeond -floor.
ROYAL Electric Cleaner Our recommendation of this wonderful electric cleaner is based upon the number of highly pleased customers we have made in our five years of ROYAL selling. A demonstration will convince the most skeptical of the value and superiority of the ROYAL— It Cleans By Air Alone $5 Down, , Free Balance Rome Easy Terms Trial , . —Pettis basement.
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