Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1920 — Page 20

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THE L\*DLL\APOLIS NEWS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21. 1920.

Vogne Pap«r Pttteras floor.

LiSy^boRgs & Co*

Hone Jounul Patterns Second floor.

Top-Coated in Tweed How Could One Appear Smarter?

There's a very swagger model instock now at the small price of ^29.00, that answers all the demands of either spring or fall in its weight and <|uality of twee^ responds admirably to 006*8 style standard for country, motoring, golf and day wear in town. Eeally, it’s keen! In black and white or brown and white, this coat is made knee length, with an inverted center back plait, self-belt, man-tailored collar and (bttbk patch pockets. Unlined. ^29.00 ia cheap, yonH admit. Have you seen >the "golf setting** in the Sports Section on the third floor? A great deal of the “gre^i" ^mosphere is lent by a miniature golf set-up, clubs, tee, bails, etc., with a group of figures arrayed in the "slickest** of sports togs, statimied ab<Hit to unify the effect. The togs are the' important part of the stage, of course. See them before they go. —^Ayres—^Thixd floor.

The Gray Shop—Afternoon Dresses, $49.50 —^And not only the prettiest of summer silks, but wool jersey and serge models as

well. Dresses that are lovely; valu«i, high!

A few wclI-choMn, foreefid wordi might convey to you the reel value of this purchase of fifty new diaMea for stout womaa. hut we doubt H. We have been searching too long. Judge for yourself. Materiali: Georgettee, plate and figured, foulard, Uffetaa, in navy blue, taupe, gray, black, Copente«en blue and tan. They are developed into styles for afternoon, semi-eventeg wear, for the theater or dizmmr occasion. The serges and jerseys, of course, being done for street wear. Speetally bonght at an attractive figure, theee are to be sold at a price just as appealing to the retail

pmrehiHwr. Sizes 42% to S0%. Price, remember, is only $49.50.

-Ayres—Third floor.

Protectors of Beauty And Health Providers to the Skin Are Underpriced for Thursday Todsy it is perfumsi and toilet waters, and a fern ,miscdiany, that were specially priced; tomorrow It will ba very essential upkeeps of skin beauty and health. The values jua^La "laying in? of a supply.

Face Powders and

Creams

Sylvan fact powder, 19c. Genutea rice powder, 99c. Hees* cold or vanishing cream,

a9e.

IselMll's Turkish oil. 50c. WilUanu* cold cream, SSc. Colgate^ Mirage cream, 49c. For the Lips Arden's paste rouge, TSc. Koealine Parke^-Prays, 98c. Cherry Up sticks, 19c. Miscellaneous Toilet Articles and Needfuls Hairbrushes. a9c. Water bottles or conteination syringes. $1.50. Long bars La Purla caatile, $1.00. La Parisienne nail polish, 19c. Slwll ^mhs, 89c. aspirin, 2 boxes for Sweetheart talcum, 8c. Muguet cream, 35c. Abonita powder, 19c. Olivia powder, SlSc. Derma liquid powder, 9Sc.

Sofe^ for the Bath B b«lb soap, 85o the la teSit seap, 80c tha

AmmUA hath soapa, 50e tha dosmi cakea. Au^vtem haA $»■$, $ cakes

lor 45e.

^ooth Pastes and

Powders

Pepeodent tooth paste. SSC. Peroxide tooth paste, 8 for

70c.

Orris tooth pewd^^K!^;" Kolynoe tooth paste, 18c. QUorsx tooth paste, 89c.

For the Hair

Xwr briUiaattee, 50c. OofUsey briUiaotlBe, 00c, I <MNa shampoo, 8Se. Ittiteiy-hnshea, 75c the pair.

For the Nails

ll«y Fuller nail powder, 85o. lemy nail shina powder.

mm Hfrid nail polish, S5C.

Listfhe eutkle iee, 9Sc,

-Aytet Toilet goods, street floor.

Gifts for the ’

Bride

From the Art Wares Shop New Buddha book ends, shown in gold and red, blue and gold, $5.00 the pair. Wicker bird muree. with

cups, swings, perches and two silk tassels. Priced at $5.50. New fruit for teble deebration. Made of wax. are apples, pears, oranges, lemons and peaches. Grapes are all made of rubber. Variously priced. Wall mirrors, some with quaint pictures in the top, others all mirror, framed te gold or dark toned frames,

$a50 to $90.00.

Candy Jars of English rorit erjmtal with hammered silver bands, Venetian glass, hand pateted glaas, also tin candy boxes, $5.00 to $15.00.

—^Ayres—Fourth floor.

GROCERIES Serve Yomrself and Save Syrup, Domino pure cane. No. 2 cans, 99c; No. 5 cans, 85c; No. 10 cans, $1.50. Campbell's soups, 10 different kinds, can, 19%c; dozen cans, $1.45. Butter, Ayres* SpecUl creamery, pound, 71C. Milk, Borden's evaporated^ taU amsj^lle; case of 48 cans. Breakfast bacon. Swift's Empire Iwand, in' the piece or machine sliced, pound, 40c. Macaroni and spaghetti, Skinner's, box, S%c. —^Ayres—Basement

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News of the Newest Beautiful Furniture

Fgrvmely, heart is where the hom k, the main factor in the cham of ene's hmise, next to itft bebved pmonalities, being the atmoQihm of rest^biess, beauty hoej^tality, which

ita reflects.

Ayres* furaititie, oonskkring i^ eietu^e beauty, its spkli-

laid its invitation of

omtdaei is Ur from being expcsi-

aive. To be sure, you will not find such furniture r^aceable at the same inicings.

New M sat aatlqua wateut taUe with earvad piila aai riretshw. Its top afteasuree S8xi7 mm; Ma baight la 84 teebea. Price.

miner that would )m aa artmtk oomInmg over the Ibregmiig tables » of palychrome in Gw brown msd natural tones, with a curved Price. $95ja0. ^ A ftesaide bmich, 48x10 inches, odT aaGqoe wahnO, haa twisted, hand-carved 1^ and is eeverad with xmw-coiued damask, trimmed with fringe and tassris. Priee, $51.00.

BstfocGy darling, really, la a small tiUsie— lost 15x37 teebee and 25 teches h%h—of antfaiae finish, that would be desiralde used at the side of a dwir or davenport, or aa a coffee

table. Price, ^880.00,

A formal sort of chair, purely Italiaa te design and anriqne finisb, is priced at $49.75 —and a s^endid bargain at that. Whox^a huge wing chair. Old Englkh te proportioii and shape, is covmed with te a large fimral and bird d«ign. It has the Kensteften finish. Price, $98.00.

A TaUe—A Cabinet—An OU “ The tiiiek a rathwr huge affair te refectory style; site 28x72 inches. Of antique wateut *^«ly $8nL00. Preferably for library or hvmg room uaa. Ihw c^teet ia a nairew, high pwee te antiqae gold and Polychrome finish, thoroughly Italian. It » a DonaleBe ]aece a^ haa the chaiaetiaristie numerous cmnnartineitts and small drawers. Price vm $800.00. ^ : Js after tlw Italtan floral studies, being a very realistk^ heautifal placing ci a <Hi a dark ground. Price, $191.00, unframed. —Ayres—Fourth floor.

ABE MARTIN.

iTRABt PALSef

Th«r s«r«r wn* a Urn® when yoona ni®n looked as, much like tk* clothin* ad pictures as they do t*day. Some fellers put up a soo4 front, an’ so does lots o’ rate restnrinta

Uttie Stories of Daily Life

‘IWrtttyr Tee. The other day an Indianapolis lawyer took one of his women clients out to lunch. He. beins discreet, decided to say nothina about the event to his wife. But the tattUna friend who always learnW of such ' affairs told wifey instead, and that eventna he was duly scolded for this misdemeanor. "But you sometimes ao out to lunch with mea who are our fnends,” protested her hueband "and I don’t object I can’t si^ why you should object. Now, what is the difference between your aoina sod my aoina in this way?*’ "Why, the difference is In the bill,” smiled the wife. “One way youfsave it and the other yoji pay ft.’ ' There Are Maay of Them. An old woman from Sulliran county came to a recent convention held at Indianapolis. Now, never before had she attended a convention, and she had very stranas ideas of conventions—such as to thinkina that they were made up of banquets, parties. etc But this one was just a line of lectures, lectures, lectures And the oid lady did not like it at all. At the Close of the last day she went back to her hotel, weary, disappointed and hunary. She saw another deleaate and beaan to talk to her of the week’s lectures "No, indeed, I have not liked this,” she said emphatically, “and. more than that. I know I never shall be a conventional woman ”

Bird Cages —that dre different, make pleasing gifts We have some very unusual cages that will add an artistic note to any room. Round White Enamel Caae*. with screen jruard . Brass Canary Capes $3.1 Painted Caxes S2. Breedinx Caxes $5. BM Sundries Dr. Gunnmxs Universal Bird Tonic. bottle 40c Canary Htxhball; a traat for the bird, each lOo Canary Bird Seed; select, no hemp. IS^-os 40c Opal Glass Bath Tuba each 90c Canary Sonx Restorer, bottle 35c Book on Canary Breedinx. copy...35c

Parcel Peat Ckarxes Extra •m licee Tkaa 9S.00 Order.

Charles Mayer & Company

SB aad 3i West Waak|a«tmi Street.

Eetahllsked 1840.

WHEN STORE

Good Clothes; Nothing Else

WOULD BAR SOCIALISTS. Two Fraaeklee XcaMres Paased By New 'York Aeaemhiy. ALBANY, N. Y.. April 21.—Two bills desixned to bar the Socialist party of America, as yiow constituted, from the official election ballot were passed by the state assembly. One of the bills sets up a series of qualifleationa for members of the lexislature and other public offlcea and provides for their disbarment from such office on conviction of failure to meet the qualifications. Advanced resignations of candidates for mem bership in the assembly is one of the chief disqualifications Another dlsqualifloation is the support and advocacy of principles, doctrines and policies which might violate the Constitution of the United States or the state of New York. The other measure xives the attor aiy-|^neral the right to petition the third appellate division of the supreme court for proceedlnxs to determine whether a political orxanisation which does advocate policies and doctrines would, in effect, violate the Constitution, and further provides that If such a political party is found to kdvtfcate such principles or poll cles it must be barred from the bal lot. GOAL iS IN SIGHT. Irvtagtea CXttseaa Save ef Itateiax BaB,B0B Heaierial Fvad. The Irvinxton Memorial Association is near its goal of 120,000. accordinx to a report made at the second annual meetinx of the association at the Irvinxion M. E. church Tuesday eVeninx. Marshall D. Lupton, treasurer, reported that many subscriptions have been received, and that the amount needed for Irvinxton’s share in the proposed memorial In Bllenberger park to Irvington men who lost their lives in the world war, is now assured. Officers elected were* Professor J. W. Putnam, president, Bernard Kepley, vice-president; Mrs. Albert M Alexander, secretary, and Marshall D. Lupton. treasurer. 'These, with W. H Insley, Charles H Badger and H. 8. Schell, form the executive committee BUI 1fy«*o MetXicv Dead. MOOREHEAD. Minn.. April 21.— Mrs Elisa Lorring Nye, mother of Edgar (Bill) Kye, the humorist, and' of Frank Nye. of Minneapolla forincr congressman, died in Moorehead yesterday, ajre niitety-three Mrs. Ny# was born in Maine and moved to Wisconsin by prairie schooners a^d boat. She and her husband were among the first settlers of Kinnicklnni valley.

Their tough white treads. Their gray sidewalls. An unusual ability to withstand road service.

Since the days whm automobiles were horseless carriages, Kokomo tires have been favorably known to motor car owners. Identify them by ^ V Their extra mileage. ' Their exceptional resilience. A construction that unites , strength and comfort.

A Kokoato sapply depot Is aew beSIk natetalaed at the 6. H. Weetlag Cawpaay. where oM aad aew cmatomon win he takea care of proatptly aad effleleaUy. Experta dlreet trose tke taetery la ekarge.

Pennsylvania and Vermont Streets.

AtMetic^ Underwear One of the largest assortments te the city. Prices range from 89c up to $6

Men’s Lighter Weight UNDERWEAR For Wanner Days You*ll find an exceptionally fine line of medium, light or summer weight underwear here for your sdection. Medium weight union suits, long sleeves, ankle tength—> $2.00

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The value of our power transmission department service is weU illustrated by the size and variety of our stock of American Steel Split Pulleys. Vonnegut Machinery Co., 43 S. Meridiim St

Mothers* Day Sunday, May 9th, ia to be generally observed. Pleaae place your early mail orders now. Berterman'a, Curaberlaad Carnations

Mate S40. AuUk 28-240.

WILL HAMMELL ACQUITTED

EVARD FOR DIAMONDS i$4 MONUMENT PLACE Good •nlvM and always correct ref^ ruentatkm. Wa spectelise te fiiM stoma.

Fotmer Clevk mt Adaau Oemsty Was Aeewed of Emhesslemoat. ItoeeUl to The Indlao^lUi News) DECATUR. Ind., April 21.—Will HammeU, formerly clerk of Adams county, was acquitted of a charge of embesslement yesterday in the Adams circuit court here when R. H, Hartford. of Portland, special judge. Instructed the Jury to find for the defendant. HammeU was accused of appropriatini\ $124 paid to him ‘as judgment in a civil suit and the state failed to show that the money was ever demanded of HammeU. The shortage was made good by the com|»any, which provided Hammell's Ceatrecteie* Meehtawy 1^ Bale aai Beak HoietB._ oaixers. t>evera. derriiAs ersbe.

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Tin. copper and iheet iron work sronotly attented to by Joseph Gardner, m

**And the' night shall be filled with music, And the cares that infest the day Shall fold their tents like the Arabs, And as silently steal away,** —Longfellow. A banisher of care. A S3anpathetic companion for every mood. A versatile entertainer for every occasion. A phonograph that is more than ordinaiy phonographs is

atct

It has that wondrous "human element thatoplays upon the heart string.’* It plays ail makes of disc reedrds with exquisite tonal perfection. Upright Models, $90-1450. Period Models, |325-$2,500. Convenient Terms. Charles Mayer & Co. 29-31 W. Washington St. ErtabHshed 1840

(3iildren’s Scuffer Shoes

avenue.

Beseir Week Pwaptly Omo. SmSom P. WUllafM Os,. BBS B. Ws*. m. ■ver Good Oleoniartartne-mh)enbi»iii«tT*a

Diamonds cannot aolely be considered as orns.ments They ar4 an investment upon which the p«rehaser wfli ewrely realfae retorap. Dismonds are always , increasing in value When you buy a diamond here, whether set la an ensageraent ring or a teacelet. or any other form, you are protected In every way. v Oar expert kaswiedge of diamonds Js your guarantse that nothing but stones of the fineet color and perfect cut are carried In our large etoek la baslaees ever half a esatury. CP tMC. Mea Bar C, WASH. SI

Prosperity It Here. Biuiness Is Good. Why Not Bay That Postponed Diamond Now

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at Biaeli less tkaa present e • s t. ^'enderfal valnee ia gray kid. Mils, s IB e s S% f 11%. While OBB palw last—

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FELTMAN & CCRME SHOE STOKES COMPANY * 38 EAST WASHINGTON STREET.

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This priced model Is neatly made of Poiret twill in navy, tan. pearl. Copen; deep tuxedo rever collar in contrasting shades, reduced to

This price represents coats In novelty wool mixtures or tweeds and polo cloth in various shades, full fancy silk lined, velveteen overlay collar and cuffs

$85.00

$2850

Models at this reduced special price come In^ different stytea different weaves, full fancy silk lined, polo, mixturea tweeda fine veloura etc. Reduced to........

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