Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 July 1920 — Page 4

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church at Indlanapoha, wa* on the program for an add re** at the Wedheaiar cveninp *e**lon. Among the regiatrant* at the Bethany Park hole! are th* following: Clyde i. Miller, of Parker; Mr*. W. F Farrell and William Farrell, of VI»-

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x2?y B J?niinJ, ^m^luimore. Era Forte, Dorothy Parka, Merle Addison and Mr and Mr* gt. Clair. IndlanaH*' H. C. aipvipgtr. Greencaetle; w. Eller an«^ Meredith Eller, iem, and Naomi Denny. Cloverdale-

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to The Indiana pel*# he**! PARK. Ind.. July 2».— lv»l* here for the *«cond an>worth League institute of the ferenee of the Method! »t eh, a conference of y vtaRora from tfcc

the state have enrollment to.2WFreeland, of »*y-

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FAMOUS STUDIOS AND GARDEN IN LONDON OF RARE BEAUTY.

tesaeiated floor and white marble

atep* leads to the inner hall.

A wide corridor leads from this central apartment to the private library and writing room of the artiste This uncommon room, about 33x14 feet, ia built like an atrium of an old Roman house, with Pompeiian ceiling complete with Its marble impluvium. fountain and walls paneled in alabaster. A staircase leads from this room to the gallery overlooking studio, im-

p!aviam and palmhouse. This :

DESIGNED BY THE ARTIST

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of the city poor In many twenty persons each, and

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not be the Of the church. The the church is to save life, and mental, a* well a* aplr- ** ^humaft life Iff the of our country annual!;. with usly Injured, such a* phoexythin* fumes of wh» sysff'-i.ssr of the menace that

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the United PlO.OOO, Th* the best parts ousand, white, icts, it |x tweny-

present

church and

church should not for their riohes, hy to the poor bepoverty, which will class more dependould receive a wags

present needs—a scale V* opportunity for s«lfand culture, and provi-

Te Attend Fnaeral of Mrs. Taylor. Samuel Miller. preMdent of state board of agriculture

CTharles P. Kennedy, secretary, will go to Boonvtllc Thursday, to attend the funeral of Mrs. «. W. Taylor the

»?f« of a member of the board, who

died Tuesday

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Alma-Tadema's famous house in St. Jebn’s Wood. London, has been put up for auction and withdrawn, a* offer* of prospective buyers did not reach the price put upon it- The highest bid was flS.OO* (approximately »72,W«L whereas Llh.M waa said to be the minimum figure at which the property Is held by the Misses Alma-Tadema daughters of

the late artist.

Considerable interest has been manifested by the many fnends in this country of the late Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema O. M-, K. in the recent announcement of the proposed sale by auction of 34 Grove End road. Designed and built by Alma-Tadema himself, this house contains many unique and beautiful features, the great domed studio being considered one of the finest in the world. The property cover* about three-quarters of an acre and includes a garden said to be the most beautiful in London. The massive front door of polished wood, reached by pawing through the front garden, with it* lodge and the covered way approach, is set In a and bronxe frame cast from the door frame of the house of Eumachia in Pompeii. From the entrance hall, floored with Persian tiles, polished brass stair* approach the studio. A large and lofty palmouse. semicircular In form, with domed roof.

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studio. This room, about 3txl4 feet, has polished parquet floor and Per-

sian tiled freplace. A Garden Studio Alao.

Still another studio Is in the form of a detached house in the grounds. This the artist called the garden studio. To reach it th* visitor must pass through the front door of the house proper. The garden studio.

****** UC-T. *.**•« * v '*'*~* 5 w---also gives by way of the brass stairs about f2x!4 feet, is connected by teleto the dining room and is one of the nhr> _„ .. 1t moat important three entrances to the V* 10 ** wlth the hon ** 11 °F«»*

t tmpoi Btudio

domed studio. 44x3t

feat,' has

walla paneled in green marble, pol-

ished fianlwood - I i

floor and aluminum

with the house,

rectly on to the garden.

Mature trees give an old-world aspect to the gardens in which this

The enormous north window is house is placed. A Russian marble

bronxe. The studio

beauty is further enhanced by an

framed in bronxe. The studio Is fountain and ornamental pond are more than twenty feet hign. and H *®***™* of the front garden and benotable for the finely proportioned the house lies another garden. Ryxantine apse opposite the north ;*W«h is wreened by evergreen*, oaks, window. This apse is hung with hollies and other old trees, and whose

Tunisian embroideries in rose velvet and has a fitted semicircular seat iniald with Ivory. A deep square recess on a higher level, built to take a grand piano; fitted or.yx windows, and doors of rare polished woods are among other features of the studio. The second studio, about 27x23 feet, and more than sixteen feet high, is the one used by the Sate Lady Alma-Tadema. Dining room, library, bedrooms, bathrooms, dressing rooms, billiard room and complete domestic offices are in keeping with the requirements of a comfortable home. Of greater interest Is the fact that the room partieslanxed as bedroom No. S has been known as the corner

antique Grecian pergola, velvet;

lawns and a large ornamental pone

with fountain and water lilies.

Th# studio used by th* late Lady Alma-Tadema, the so-called second studio, is of particular interest for its seventeenth century oak paneling, carved beams and oak flooring, its fine fireplace, stained glass windows and oak shutters with fine steel work, while the small Dutch room adjoining contains an antique bed in carved oak and also has rare paneling, which originally decorated a merchant hall in Gouda Holland. The artist, on hearing of the demolition of the old building, acquired the interior wood41 work and had it brought over and

built into this Dutch roonh

St. John’s wood, called the “Grove of the Evangelist” by Lytton. formerly belonged to the Priors of St.John. It has many literary and artistic associations. being linked with such names as Thomas Hood, George Eliot, Landseer. Spencer. Huxley. Mra Fitx-

herbert, Grisi and Fechter.

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Faster ea Program. Hhumway, of Evansville, a of the department of blbliand religious education lay morning session, was the author of only a number of the Psalm*/* Mr. •aid. The first, the second ^ S'V&'S-LK! r authorship. Som* of the 't» nineteenth, are in authorship. The group of Fjtom ths one h^idrSi twento the one hundred and thlrtyIs known se the Pilgrim were sung by the Pllto Jerusalem." w - pastor of the lethodfet Episcopal

Safe and Better Food There should be no question in your mind as to the ad-' visability and economy of paying a few dollars more at the beginning for a refrigerator which you know by reputation to be efficient.

You can easily gave the difference in price between a good refrigerator and a poor one in the saving in ice and preservation of foods. We recommend and sell the following well known makes—

Bjohn Star-

-Alaska Sanitor

Distributors of the Direct Action Gas Range, equipped with the Lorain Heat Regulator.

Store closes first 5 days each week at 5 p. m.

Lilly Hardware Company

114 East Washington

Rapp’s For Hot Weather Hosiery and Underwear

TSe Weesea’s geese aaieae. . Wee^«w geese ueiess.ftDc flAO Wemea’s lisle eeleae. .98c *Se M eases’* geese vests.. .. 15c SSe Weseeu’e geese vests...23c Weatea’s gaase vests , ,39c TSe Oat slue vests 48c XSc Wernes** cot toe hose....15c SOe Masses's cotton hese....39c TSe Wemea’s lisle hose 49 c •1.00 Woaaea’a lisle heee 89 c •1A0 Waste*** silk heee 98c Tie Girls’ aaloa salts 59 c *®e Girls’ rlhhe* heee 23c 80e Girls’ rthhed hose 39 c *5e Chlldres’s cel ore* heee. .23 c We Mea’s shirts aad drawers 59^

•1A0 Mrs’s shirts aad 98c

•1A0 Mea’s aalea salts 98c ■A0 Mea’s aalea *sits. . .*1.39

SSe Mea’s eettea hose. .. Me Mea’s lisle heee TSe Beys' aalea salts... SIAO Beys’ aalea salts.. Me Beys* rfhbed heee...

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Rapp’s US sad 840 East Washlagtoa St. Fera*erly Greed Leader.

So. 13 mb the Story of the Indianapolis Foundation * * ■ a GIFT to a community foundation forever preserves the identity of the donor, whether his gift is large or small, and gives the * broadest possible scope to his benevolence through the concentration Of all gifts into

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Dne common, permanent fund.

Through th* Indianapolis Foundation, friends of Indianapolis may contribute for all time

to the moral, physical and educational

of the c

dollar of Us earnings working equally and

vandsment of the city and its people. Large and small gifts join In one large fund, every

powerfully for a better Indianapolis.

Write to any one of the three companies below for a booklet explaining The Indianapolis Foundation in full.

THE INDIANAPOLIS FOUNDATION The^Union The^Fletchcr^Savings The Indians Company Company

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The Soul of music Is imprisoned in that plain black disc. On the shelves • it is mute, inglorious. But place it under the needle of the Victrola and the immortal harmonies of the opera or the simple strains of a popular melody are released at once for you. There ia a Victrola that will fit your requirements precisely. Why not make up your mind now? They range in price from $25 to $275. Sold on weekly or monthly payments if desired. ^

Main 4292. Sheet Music

Store Closes Saturdays

27 East Ohio Street

Ktsme-Masasr Bldg.

PH0NRS Auto. 24-023.

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irsday Feature 9.75 MIDDY SUITS,$

A SALE of mid-

XTL dy suits Thursday for

misses that will

attract attention. These are the reg-

ulation middy suits, witlTa large emblem on the sleeve, with the full pleated skirt. The colors are maize, navy, Copen and rose. The regular price is $9.75; just for Thursday,

choice, f 7.39.

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(ordinary Thursday Specials

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cotton blankets, striped borders; t; actual sine; $2.50 Thtt " d * y :.*.. $1.69

Standard American Calicoes, in navy, gray, red and light colors, stripes, figures and plain

value, Thurs-

colors; 25c day, a yard

3-pound cotton comfort batts, opens in a sheet 72x90; good grade cotton and just enough

for a comfort; $1.25 value; Thursday, a roll.

89c

$1.95

Honeycomb bedspreads, double bed sise, new designs; a good

weighty $2.39 value, Thursday, only

36-inch unbleached sheeting, heavy, smooth weave; lengths to 9 yards; an actual 36c Of* value, Thursday, a yard 4siUL 60x74 gray cotton blankets, heavy weight; site suitable for a double bed; $2.79 value,

Thursday, a

Standard apron ginghams, in

blue chocks; full pieces and fast

colors; 29c value, Thursday, a yard

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$2.39

22c

Special Sale Thursday Carload Floor Coverings at Savings 25 to 33%%

New la year time to bay year liaoleases and floor coverings. Jest ived a carload of floor coverings, comprising felt base (not

'inoleums. 4 and 12 feet

In alt the latest designs and colors. If jrou are not prepared to

um) floor covering, printed and inlaid linoleums. 4

Ifjrou

now. come in and select your patterns. By making a small pay-

$1.79

lay them aside for future delivery, or you can buy them

payment plan. J

team, 9 feet wMe, eoler solid tkroagh to tke uiar 32.3$ and $2.&8; special, square yard .... linoleum, genalae cork. 0 feet wide, tile hardwood floor patterns. Regular $1.3$; QC*. Square yard........ i. J/DC Printed liaolenm. genuine eork. 12 feet wide, new patterns and color. Regular $1.5©;

special, squars yard.. 5,000 yards felt base (not linoleum) floor covering. « feet wide, waterproof: will not buckle; til* and hardwood floor designs. Regularly «5c; special.

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"ftfcfinBitt 21-23 North Illinois Street

No C. 0. D.’s—No Exchanges No Refunds—No Approvals

STREET CAR UNIFORMS,

$2

Overalls

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Jackets

ATTENTION,

men! Th

street car

men! The regulation overalls and jackets—a now shipment just in—at our regular everyday special price! Made of heavy pin check denims, strongly sewed; overall sites, 32 to *35; jacket sices, 36 to 44. Choice—overalls or jackets.

$2

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THE SEASON’S GREATEST SALE OF SWEATERS Such a Sale as Indianapolis Never Saw Before at This Time of the Year Another wonderful purchase—secured at a sacrifice price from the largest eastern manufacturer.

40-in. All Silk Georgette Crepe, $1.49 EOR Thursday only we offer 4 25 best shades of Georgette crepe in a pure silk quality, formerly sold at $2.93 yafd, at the extremely low price of $1.49. Following are some of the colors—white, flesh, navy, skyr turquoise, jade, maice, Copen, American Beauty, etc. Do not confuse these with cheaper qualities sold at even higher prices. This is a rare saving —Main Floor.

Low SHOES

$10.00 Kimt

Up to $15.00 Values

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pumps and ox-

fords that represented a good $10.00 value a few weeks ago. Our finest grades of black and brown kid and patent colt; Cuban, military and French heels; every sise and width. Regular $10.00 values, and Thursday only the price 'is

*5.45.

59c GINGHAMS ■ W B 8 T 1* dress ginghams, In beautiful plaids and checked patterns; full 32 inches wide: Amoskeag and other fast color brands; excellent for children’s school dresses. This price for a short time only Me. —Main Floor.

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This time we are prepared to offer 2,175 of the finest all-wool sweaters at seemingly impossible prices. Choose from Plenty of Blacks and Navies Hand filet crochet sweaters with Japanese sleeves, also latest smock effects with bottom and sleeves fringed. The latest surplice tie sweaters. Coat and Tuxedo styles and scores of other attractive models in all the season’s latest shades and combinations of colors.

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