Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1920 — Page 8
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THE ITDIANArnLTP NEWS. MONDAY. NOTEJIBER 3. 1920.
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HEALINGS POINTED WILLIS F. GROSS.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PRAISED
ob Sci«oc«: The tj of ReliffioB and Medidno/’ w*m * la.rge aodionco at th« it theater Sunday afternoon by Willie P. Groe*. of Bouton, under the
ices of
the Third Chbrcb of . t ^ The lecturer wa* In-,to believe
Inrath H. Ballard, la part wae a«!
of modern time* ha*] activity In the thin** benefit humanity than
t ChrUtlanly acien- ]
of God and man, and furniahes the rule whereby to deroonatrate the allneaa of *odd and the nolh!n*nesa of
aril.
* Aa one gains a higher thought of God he gaiaa also a truer concept of man. Then he begins to understand that the evil* which seem to be a constituent part of human existence are no part of God creation and nave nothing to do with nan made In the likeneas of Spirit, therefore he need not fear them nor be in subjection ?o
them.
"Christian believer* in all ages have said that Jesus’ works established the truth of His doctrine. Here Is suggested an important question. Do HU followers realize the vital connection between His teachings and His works? If .so, why are not the works befog done today as in the
uries of the Christian era? seem to have no little s willingness to heal? is
me worn* 0*1 early centurfe
they have been taught
there Is one remedy for
and another remedy for sickness?
Werid’s Greatest Teacher.
"Jesus of Nazareth was the world’s greatest religious teacher, and He was also the most successful healer of disease. He healed sickness as He
day it Is.being demonstrated that the
remedy for sin is the effectual rem- I was
edy for sickness, and this Is the evidence that Christian Science hs* given the correct interpretation of the Master’s teachings. "Jesus said. Come unto me. all ye that labor and are heavy laden and I will give you rest.’ This is the message of Christian Science: There Is rest for the weary, comfort for the sorrowing, healing for the sick, hope for those in despair, and joy and freedom for those in bondage to sin. *It is your Father’s good pleasure to give you the kingdom.’” Ambassador Visits Cincinnati. CINCINNATI. November *—Sir Auckland Geddes. British ambassador to the United States, made the principal address at a dinner here which concluded the centennial observant of the founding of the medical college of the University of Cincinnati. Honorary degrees were conferred on the ambassador. James Rowland Angeii, president of the Carnegie Foundation: John Barton Payne, secretary of the interior, and other visiting college officfhl* and professors.
These Girls.
1 Boston Transcript; Miss Ayr*!—I didn't see you at the Bar-
clay ban. dear.
Miss Bright—That was probably because
IK A MOVE TOWARD PARTY REORGANIZATION
SENATOR HARRISON CALLS ON DEMOCRATS TO CO-OPERATE.
PRAISES CHAIRMAN WHITE
all the time.
’ WASHINGTON, November S.—Another mover' toward reorganization of the Democratic party has been made here by Senator Harrison, of Mississippi, chairman of the speakers' bureau during the campaign, which issued a statement calling on his fellowDemocrats to "busy all past differences and forget about the recent
campaign.” , *
"The Democratic party is not ; dead." he said, "it baa only received : a temporary setback, and will make 5 itself felt every day of every sessloq | of the congress until the next election
Iron* around.
I “Governor Cox made a gallant fight. He impressed >he country asmeasur-
ing up fn the fullest degree to the important role to which he had been assigned. A grateful party will hold him In highest esteem for the splendid fight he has made, and will continue to look upon him as the real leader.”
As . to . party reorganisation, Mr.
Harrison said:
"I believe that there should bo a change in the permanent organisation of the Democratic party. I don’t mean by that that Chairman George White should not be retained as chairman of the national committee. He showed marked ability in the management of the recent campaign which was waged against overwhelm-
ing odds.. No one eoubd have done better than he did under the circumstances. "He has a very keen insight touching future plans, and I am sure that when they are put4n force every element within the Democratic party will approve of then*. "I want to see every Democrat in the country, no matter what his views in the past have been, or what his course was in the recent campaign, brought into line, and a militant organisation maintained to fight unitedly the reactionary policies the Republican party will assuredly attempt to iuaugurate. Results of the Rlertioa. ‘The reVults of the recent election, while of course discouraging to the Democratic party, should influence
Democrats to stand united as never before, and work together in a spirit of complete co-operation and accord. "I have no criticism to make of
these Democrats who failed to aid the party when the 'going was hard,* I want to see complete harmbny within our ranks.”
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LATE ARRIVALS IN
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FOR AFTERNOON AND DINNER WEAR
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demonstrates tb* d medicine. In so the borders ef
vlty and restored the log and practice of primitive Ity, which included the healsickness as well as the over-
•f aft», ,
ChHstlsn fleienc* is in ad-
•of and departs from the trend other religious doctrine* is ap-
«very one who has given any serious consideration, naturally arises Where, Uhrlsttsn faience ortghat was the starting point*
was it that gave to Uhrlstian-
w Impetus, demonstrating
energies of good?
Aff»# manner as other great
e discovered and rend* Christian faience
human recognition. There who stood on higher ground; spiritual perception was trat* the mitts which ob- >* vision of others, who reamore eorrsotly. and was mors
raHhfui in making a practical application of what had already been revealed. In this Instance the world's benefactor was s woman, and future • enoratione will regard her ss among the foremost thinkers of her d*y. This woman. Mary Baker Eddy, will be known throughout the cennirle* as th# discoverer and founder reasoned along tb# earns lines as she No religious teacher of modern times reasoned along tbs satno lines as shs did. neither has there been any one who arrived at the same definite concl us I one she has so clearly set forth
in her writings/
Need ef Right Instraetlezu There Is great need that men be rightly Instructed in spiritual things. The work of Christian faience is educational, and as such It is both a Jie* J? UnU f'S* l \ impart* highsr and mors spiritual thought
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Invite your inspection of their model
26 W. Washington
Sanitary Kitchen
on the main floor of their store
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Featuring:
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This exhibit has been especially prepared to show how easy it is to arrange a kitchen so that it is absolutely sanitary and easily kept in that condition. It will show you how your kitchen mav he arranged to save you many steps, and a large part of the time you now require to do your kitchen work.
It will show how your kitchen floor may be made waterproof, longer wearing, easier to walk on and warmer in winter. The ideas you get here will more than repay you for the time it will take to see this exhibit. Won't you step into Taylor's the first time you are downtown?
Why, is it that our business policy
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Florists
1610 to 1624 N. Illinois Street
Health of Nose, Throat
and Lungs
Monday Health Talk No. 57. By C. F. Aumann. D. C, Ph. C.
C. F. A u man ii, D. €„ Ph. C.
- The health of the no»«\ the throat and the lange Is important at this season of the year. Nasal stoppage is not only unpleasant bat dangerous. Sore throat interferes with digestion and unless quickly maatered. infects the system. Dung ailments are responsible for more deaths than any other single group. All these forms of weakness are canoed by slight or serious displacement of joints of the spine tn the region at the base of the neck. The trouble may be aggravated by bad. or stooping position. Chiropractic spinal adjustments remove the pressure upon spinal nerves to these organs, and with this pressure removed, the healthful condition of nose, throat and lungs becomes a certainty.
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PALMER GRADUATE—THRU.K-YKAR COURSE. Tia State Life BMg. (Tth Floor.)
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Children's Bags. 7§e Cleverest little fancy leather bags, that will win the heart of every little lady—made with metal frame, and lined with silk. Fitted with mirror. Special. 79c.
oldsteins
Washington and llelavare Streets
Dainty Boudoir Caps, Special, 49c No matter how early you arise in the morning, you can look a bit fresher and more | charming if you put on one of these dainty caps, made of silk, in pink, sky blue, lavender and maize, and trimmed j with lace and ribbon. Special 1 at 4&«* each,
Fall Woolens Of Thorough Quality At Special Prices All-Wool Storm Serges, 98c Yard 36 inches wide; firm, serviceable quality, in range of colon, including brown and navy bhie; former $1.59 quality. 98c yard. 50-Inch Storm Serges, $1.98 All-wool storm serges, firm, smooth quality; sponged and shrunk; colon are wine, brown, navy and black; formerly $2.98, now $1.98. Fine French Serges, $2.49 48 inches wide; woven from select grade Australian yarns; smooth, soft quality; assorted colon, including brown, navy and black; former $3.98 quality, yard, $2.49. Botany’s Fine Wool Tricotine, * .$4.98 68 inches wide; extra fine, soft quality; dark navy blue; former $7.98 quality, sale price, $4.98. Navy Tricotine, $3.98 56 inches wide; beautiful, smooth, soft, quality; rich dark navy blue; former^ $6.98 quality, $3.98. Chiffon Broadcloths, $3.98 48 inches wide; beautiful, soft, lustrous finish; sponged and shrunk; assorted colors and black; for skirts, dresses, suits and children’s coats; former $5.50 quality, $3.98. Silvertone Coating, $3.98 64 inches wide; splendid quality, in beautiful shade of Pekin blue; former $5.98 quality, $3.98. —Goldstein’s, First Floor.
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Don’t Overlook These
Savings on
Children's Winter Underwear
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Girls’ Wool and Cotton Suits, $1.98 Children’s ribbed union suits, of wool and cotton mixed, in cream white, and natural gray, drop seat, all sizes from 2 t<fc 16, at $1.98 a suit. Boys’ Cotton Union Suits, $1.25 Heavy weight ribbed and fleeced cot-
ton union suits
an excellent
years; suit, $1.25. Children’s Vests and Pants,
50c to 85c
Heavy weight ribbed and fleeced pure white cotton vests and pants; for boys and girls of 2 to 12; priced according to
size, 50c to 85e.
Boys’ Wool and Cotton Suits, $1.98 Boys’ medium and extra heavy weight ribbed union suits, of wool ami cotton mixed; natural gray color; will not shrink in washing; all sizes from 6 to
16; at $1.98 a suit.
Children’s Waist Union Saits,
• $1.25
Children’s heavy weight ribbed and fleeced white cotton union suits, reinforced over shoulders, taped buttons for hose supporters and outer garments,
ages 2 to 13, at $1.25 a suit. Glove Specials
Boys’ jersey “Scout" gloves, leather gauntlet style; gray or tan; KQf* fleeced, fringe trimmed, pair OU\s Boys’ all leather gauntlet gloves, fleece lined, tan color, “Scout” CA style, fringe trimmed tpAsAlU Men’s fleece linfd jersey gloves, in
black, gray, tan; very heavy and
warm, pair
Special Selling—$20 and $25 Smart Regulation Suits
For Young Women
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A great saving opportunity for college and high school girls, business women and others who appreciate the smart style and serviceability of a middy dress..
They’re made of excellent ALL-WOOL MEN’S WEAR SERGE—a high quality entirely unexpected in a dress so low priced as $16.75. Made with full pleated skirts and trimmed with red, blue or white braid, emblems, etc. They are shown in navy only. Sizes 14 to 38. Special at $16.75. - Sale—Wool Dresses, $25 *L!k- ■■ * • ? Every woman should have at least one wool dress in her winter wardrobe—she’ll find it adaptable to innumerable winter occasions. These are made of beautiful quality velour and tricotine, in the youthful straight lines 30 much in fashion. Many have plaited skirts or overskirts. Some are trimmed with lovely wool embroidery in colors, othefcs are decorated with glittering jet or copper beading'. Quite a few\have fanciful belts and girdles. Sale price, $25.00. —Goldstein’s, Second Floor. 1 — mmi »» » 1. — 'naiq 1
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, ecru color, open seat; suit for boys of 6 to 16
Warm Sleeping Garments for Children
Outing flannel sleepers, in plain white, blue or pink
stripe, long sleeves, with feet; sizes 2 to 6
79c
Sleepers of striped outing flannel, heavy quality, front closing, long sleeves, with feet; drop seat; A A sizes 2 to 8 WLoHtV Pajamas, one-piece, in blue or pink stripes, silk frog trimmings, long sleeves, high
neck; sizes 10 to 14
$1.98
$1.59
Gowns of heavy outing flannel, blue or pink striped, yokes braid trimmed, long sleeves; sizes 4 and 6, $1.39; sizes 8 and 10,
$1.49; sizes 12 and 14
Gowns, pink oi*blue striped outing flannel, for little tots
of 2 to 6; long
. sleeves • Infants’ shoi$ white outing flannel gowns, drawstring in the bottom, ACks* long sleeves —Goldstein’s, Second Floor.
$5.00 Silk Petticoats
These trim-fitting petticoats are made of excellent quality silk jersey, or with jersey top and taffeta flounce; our $5.00 quality
} $3.98
65c
Outing Flannel Nightgowns
Regular $2.75 and
$2.98 Qualities
To keep you warm o’ nights— here are excellent gowns of oujting flannel, in white or striped patterns; made with collars and round or V-necks; sizes 16 and 47. Regular $2.75 quality, $2.49t Women’s one-piece outing flannel pajamas, made of excellent quality material, in striped patterns; sizes 16 and 17.
Special at $2.49.
—Goldstein’s. Third Floor.
Domestics Scout percales, choice light find dark patterns, warranted 4 A ~ fast, yard f ....15#C Dress ginghams, fine quality, .choice plaids, checks and plain shades, 32 and 27 inches wide; mill lengths of 45c OQm quality jU«/C Sheeting, unbleached, an extra fine quality, better than pequot. ^ard^ Wide ' ° n IUle ’ 69C Cretonnes, full yard wide, floral and Persian designs, suitable for comfort coverings, mill
25c
Outing flannels, light and dark patterns, good weight and well fleeced, mill lengths of OC/* our 36c quality, yard faUC
—Goldstein’s, First Floor. Bedding
Seamless sheets, large size, Six 90; bleached; on sale, (P-f /JA each ..«HslK7 Australian woolnap blankets, come in white, tan and gray; large size, 66x80; these are heavy
and warm; on sale,
Plaid blankets, extra large size, 72x80;- choice colored (K4 AQ plaids; on sale,, pair.. .xP^xsI/O , Cotton blankets, fleeced; tan or gray; size 60x76; on d*0 4 A
sale, pair
Bathrobe blankets, complete with cord and fasteners, Indian
or conventional; on sale, each
Woolen blankets, fine quality, doublefbed size, in very attractive plaids; also plain gray and white; on sale, * 4Q
pair —Goldstein’s, First Floor.
$5.98
Note These Drapery Savings
Curtain Swiss, 25c 36-inch white plaid curtain swiss for ruffled curtains, a very dainty quality that wears well despite frequent tubbing*; extra
special, yard, 25c. Filet Net, 49c
36-inch filet net, m white or ecru colors, allover or detached patterns, a quality that wears wonderfully, yard, 49c.
Cretonnes, 49c
36-inch drapery cretonnes, suitable for living room, dining room or bedrooms, washable color*, ex-
tra special, 49c.
$1.50 Scotch Madras, 98c 50-inch cream Scotch madras, launders without stretching or starching; regular $1.50 quality, yard, 98c. Bluebird Voile, 19c Sheer quality curtain voile with the popular bluebird border on both sides; extra special, a yard,
19c.
Filet Net, 39c Heavy thread, square mesh filet net, lacy aDover or small detached patterns, white or ecru color; extra special, a yard, 39c. —Goldstein’s, Fourth Floor.
■From the Annex-
A Special Sale s Men’s Flannelette Nightrobes On cold winter nights you’ll appreciate the superior warmth of these excellently made nightrobes. They’re generously cut, and made of heavy weight outing flannel, in fast colored bine, pink and helio striped patterns. Choice of military or laydown collars. Our $2.50 an<T $2.76 qualities, $1.95. Sizes 16 to 20. —Goldstein's, Annex!
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