Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1920 — Page 4

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PORCH MEETING TO MUSfC

WASHINGTON'. December ia,~The tbirtv^flfth mnnueykinner et the QrWIron Club wee made tb« oocacion Sat* night of a post mortem on th« i»r#*i4eatiai el«ctjU»n. the purpose heto give the politicians and some of the statesmen present an oppor* limit * to see themselves as others *y w them during the campaign. One of the episodes eras a front nereh meeting at Marion, 0„ set to music, wftii such characters as Seaainr Warding. Harry M. ■ Daugherty. Urm.r

ts the ftepwblJcan een^i^u* a parody on ‘Then Vvu ll At* Me," only Mr, Hay's request Please Remember lie." In another episode a crystal gazer, reading the political future, saw President Harding sending the league of nations to the alien property custodian. , , ' | •haft at Gem per*. The gaser also announced that- ih* orpstal revealed President Harding resolving from Samuel Goipper# ths f k*»y to the bach door of «he Whlto House, and rsturnfng it with a note. saying: "May I not, 1 my dear Mr. Oomper*, •oh you to heap this key as a souvseiir? I have eha«ged the lonll/ , ,Ths seer revealed that JTarding was at work on a messags to the eon* He said he ©ottid not give the >ut assured an inquirer that r yls will not emum any InleiieeIneonvehionee/' # crmal^^srai^foundforms^

Senator j. Hamilton Lewis applying the job of publicity director under rding, but hia services were de-

aed, >

Mark Anthony Hitchcock deiiverod

•»»»» a j%ft<~nvay mmnx. , ^ his famous oration over th«

the league covenant following closely a historic model. He explained that he eanae to bury the covenant, not to

praise him.

Another extension of the postmortem to tho fields of prophesy was a meeting of the "beat minds' - at Marion in conference with Fresident-eloct Harding. They included George Harvey, former President Taft. Senators Borah. Johnson. Knox. Lodge, La Toilette and Heed, Major-General Leonard Wood, Governor Lewder,. Samuel Gompers. Herbert Hoover and Ehhu Boot- They appeared dressed as schoolboys and Hr. Harvey insisted on being ths "master mind" because he was the author of ‘"The Conspiracy" that elected Harding. , Gift to Wllaee. Ohief ..among the interested witnesses to ths poet-mortem were VicePresident Marshall, to whom the club presented a large silver gridiron as a token of its regard. A similar gridiron was sent to the White House as a gift to President Wilson, who was unable to attend the dinner. Besides the Vice-President, the guests included Attorney-General Palmer, Secretary Panicle, Secretary Payne, Poetmaater-Gepef fir Auckland Ocddee, the

THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, MONDAY, DECEMBEB 13. 1920.

baseedor; Jules J. Jusseraad, the State* supreme court; General Perah-Ma/or-General OoethaJa Will H Hays, Major-General Le Jeune and many members of the senate and the

bouse of representative*.

| Olive Schreiner, Asti DONDOJi. December

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Schreiner CJtrs- 8. & Croawright

Schreiner), author, la dead.

Olive Schreiner, bora im Basutoland, daughter of the Rev. & Schreiner, a missionary from London, gained early fame by one of her first publications. "The story of an African Farm." She published other hooka including “An Englishman's South African Views of the Situation, in 18»t, and "Women and Labor " She was married w 1IM to S- C. Croc wnght-

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GIVE PICTURES There is a proud steadfastness of affection tqld by a gift of pictures that survives the holiday season and extends its message over the years to come, not as a memory, but as a real and living presence. / HERMAN’S ART STORE

On Second Floor

Acrw* From Keith g

120 North Pennsylvania Street Bargains in Cameras and Photo Supplies

HURRY! Only 10 Days Left

Orsr Thirty-two Venn In This Same Location

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FORMERLY PRICED $2.50, $3.00 and $4.00.

TUST to d ioned

1 pairs full fashall silk hose (cor*

dovan color only), also 300 pairs Medalia and Kotaseme brands, fashioned lb-strand pure silk hose. Colors, black, white, navy, gray and cordovan. Every pair perfect. Sold a short time ago at (f.Sft,

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WINDOW SHADES We will go anywhere in the central states to estimate on your window shades, whether it be a residence, hotel, apartment house or any institu-

tion, large or small.

, Phone or Wire for Quick Efttimatae We are in a position to ha^le your shade needs, whether it he one or a thousand. Durham & Darnell Shade Co.

Indiana’. Leading “Blind Men”

136 North Alabama.

Main 5829.

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rrespective of Former Prices or Value All Saits Now Selling at One Group Price

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Of These Hand-Tailored Clothes

The Wonderful Main Floor * Gift Department wb position , Ivory

POWDER BOXES. f2.08 7Q|n down t® - * • • * HAIRBRUSHES. g3.08 and Cl 9^ down to PfcRFUME BOTTLES.igl.T5 and JO r » down to ‘•OV BUFFERS, gl .25 and 4 0down to f ^ t7V PICTURE FRAMES. §2.08 and down to • *

PINCUSHtONS. gl .50 and

down to

MIRRORS. g4.08 and

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79c

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N bonnets; $6.50 value, only.

w f Shaving Stands A wonderful assortment of styles. Prices l ” ranging from $13.50 down * $2.50

Military Brush Sets

In cases, good quality . brush; $5.00 quality, Tues-

day at— $3.95

Books at*

Popular PHces Popular fiction, by the best authors, including Zan« Grey, Jack London. HaVold Boll Wright, Gene Stratton Porter. UegulaL. »1.0« OQ^j kinds OtTC Books for Children Alger's and* Boy Scout hooka, over 100 different titles; large siae 90a book at Aiafay Motor Boat Boya, m>y Scoute, large edition, nicely bound; a real ^Qa spegial ...t tiPw l Mother Goode and Fairy, $

Stories at gl.SO, atte,

76«* and mvv Books for- girls, including Black Beauty, Elsie Dins-

more and Helen's

Babies; d*c an.d. ...... 4l«vV Bibles, oyer 60 different sixes:-also small packet Testa me nte/at gR.HS. KAaa f4 P8- down to WC

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Tuesday is Doll Day

In Toytown

19-inch jointed dolls, closing eyes, real hair, long

or short curls, shoes and stockings; 2 Aff $6.50 value, only vrieerO

Dressed dolls, boy or girl styles; various style dresses, .hats and bonnets, mohair wigs;

>1.69 v

up to $f.69 values, only SlsQQ 30-inch haby dolls, with or without hair;’ good expressions, long dresses and haby ijrjj

Composition baby dolls, 16 inches high, well proportioned,

movable arms and legs; $3.50 value...

Extra large life dressed dolls, stand 20 inches tall; all color dresses, pretty faces; 3 styles;

up to $9.50 values,

only

$1.95

$1.49

Doll beds, in white enamel, brass, fumed oak and natural; priced specially from KQ/% $3.95 by degrees down to. .OV\s Romper dolls, boys and girls; striped or tan Colors, hands, unbreakable; 75c value,

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Sale of Fine Shirts

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FORMERLY PRICED UP TO $8 95. • - ABOUT 600 of these beautiful satin striped «Ub silk, §ilk fiber mixed shirts and silk crepe de chine shirts. These are bargains that*!! make your heart glad and will purely please “HIM. ,, Shirts that were formerly priced up to $8.95, Tuesday, $4.65. —Moin Floor*

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CHOOSE SILKS THIS YEAR GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Silk Sale $2.98 SHIRTING SILKS, YARD, *1.98 Make “Him” a silk shirt. White with beautiful colored stripesf width 32 inches. UP TO'$3.98 CHIFFON TAFFETAS, YARD, $2.48 \ . * High quality, suitable for finest gowns; 36 inches wide. Fall’s best colors, includS? ing navy, black and brown. $2.98 STYLISH DRESS SATINS, * YARD, f 1.89 Yard wide/dependable wearing quality, in navy blue, browns, etc$2.00 40-INCH CREPE DE CHINE, ' ' YARD, ?1.39 Crepe de chine dpd Georgette crepe, all silk; fine, firm weave; 35 colors from which to select. $1.48 SILK POPLIN, YARD, 85c Reversible, silk-finished poplin, 36 inches ✓ wide, for the making of dresses, blouses, etc. All colors and blafck. ;/ - ■- y'/'V V-

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WOMEN’S beaver: SUPPERS, our finest grades, 10 beautifuL bright or dark colors,, ribban, " fur or pbufh Sr’*." S1.95 • MEN'S SLIPPERS, fifiosV grades of black and dark brown H‘4 With

MEN’S BEAVER SLIPPERS, or imitation leather, with leather soles Two special prices, $1.95 and. •.. ■

$1410 and downward

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Never will you have a better chance to get such values in hand tailored clothes that represent the highest stanflard of quality and correct style. This is a sale of Society' Brand Clothes. No suit in this sale that is not a Society Brand Suit. No suit was made to sell at less than $55 to $95. All

ate brand new selections just shipped from the factory. *

In one group, at one price, we believe they represent the greatest cloth-

ing value ever put on in Indianapolis. Tuxedo and Full Dress Suits Excepted

All Overcoats Reduced 33!4% ’Ahe STORE Correct

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Chauncey B. Taylor Lynne B, Summers

12 West Market Street Between Circle and Traction Building John A. Jackson

Chester O. Martin Nicholas Schon

Sensible Gifts

SECOND FLOOR

CHILDREN'S DRESSES, of all wool serge. In red afid blue piping, full plaited skirt, six^s S to 12: up to dJO £Q $6.00 values .. v /. SATEEN PETTICOAT!?, .in navy, preen, black and floral patterns; up t6 $1,79 (PI <>A values........ v .... • -. HOCKEY CAPS, for infants, all ‘wool, plain white, trimmed with all colors; com- Of) AA plete line. ®0c to ;

SLIPOVER SWEATERS, for women, misses and children, all wool; colors are blue, broWh, black. Bray, navy, green 1 and old rose; double knitted cellar, cufJa and balkan; up OC to <5.00 values, choice. . mUsUU V ; ENVELOPE CHEMISE, > for women and of pink see® silk, with strap shaulden*. *ife 38 to 44; special . • •

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Plush Coats ns m&'iiM Lohg and short model plush coat?, silk'lined and interlined, straight eut^ and bell shaped sleeves. ,.Choice%f plain collar and cuffs and fur trimmed, convertible belts of same material. All sizes.

Coats,’16^ Women’s cloth coats of velour, \ tinseltone, kerseys, silvertones. cheviots, fancy tweeds and mixtures. The colors are blue, brown, black, gray, navy and beaver; plain or fur trimmed collars, belted and button trimmed and large, roomy pocket r. All sizes.

LAST DAY TUESDAY

FRIGE SALE MEN’S

SUITS and' OVERCOATS \ (T *< * ^

npUESJ)AY is the last chance to buy from this lot of men’s suits and overcoats at HALF PRICE. The choicest winter ^dyles for men and young meip Jtemember, the last

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SUITS, 4 $50.00 value.

SUIT^i

$40.00 value.. $15.00

$25.00 $20.00

$10.00,

SUITS,

$20,00 ^alue

OVERCOATS, (gOA AA 3 $40.00 value . V^iU.Ull 5 OVERCOATS, (IJ TA

$25.00 value.

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Basement Xmas Bargains

$2.95

Woolnap cotton plaid blankets, all colors, heavy weight, can hardly be told from wool; was

a $5 JO value, a

36-inch standard dress percales, in a full line of colors and stripes and figures, best quality; was a 39c vafce, a 00/» yard -T. 81x90 bleached seamless sheets, heavy linen finish quality, 3-inck hem; was a $2.50 (PI fTf? value, each, only (A dozen, $18.00.) Women’s silk jersey petticoats, in blue, brown, green, yellow and black; jersey or taffeta flounce; values up to $5.95, / Tuesday only, (PO 9Q each &O0QU Women’s ribbed union suits, ankle length, long sleeves; sizes 36 to 44; regular $1.50 CkQgs value, Tuesday, suit a/Ov

Men’s gray and tan heavy

ton work soejes, in sizes 9 Vi to 41%; regular49c value, 1 Oi ^

Tuesday, pair

An assorted lot of women’s and children’s hose that formerly sold up to 49c pair, complete line of sizea, black and OK|*

colors; Tuesday, pair. •

Remnants of table linfins* u. white and colors, in 1V4 to yard lengths. Very practical

gifts, Specially priced.

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Comfort calicoes, in light or dark colors, floral or conventional patterns, full pieces, large, selection of patterns to choose from; regular 25c value,

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