Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1920 — Page 4
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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, FBIDAT, DECEMBEE 17, 1920.
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" Continued from Pago Throo. !• Ui« Tlaitiftff commStt«« i The • poverbouM and a eltnicai buiSdin* aro proposed for th« School of Modi- \\ «i»o In Indiattapoiltf. Th« building* i for Bloomington aro a povr^r | addition to ch*mi*try buildtnit. of Commorco, School of Bdu- ! ■ addition to modlcai huUding, ' aei«he« building, observatory annex, . greenhouse, journalinin building, ad-*, flltfon to library, addition to •*!«««• auditorium and admintetratioa ing and g dormitory for^jirin.
hdent faetruotionaS w « »Uff" Ttot* t« doaigned to , the aaiarle* to k«ef> orofoeeom frop leaving Indiana for otter etatoo. a Tew Bendretf. The neat need not forth in n»M|tjally for “noodod addition* to in* ntrnctionai staff and force of omployon,'* It in aeeertod that there are| not: enough teachers tor the number of Student#. Other "immediate additional need** net forth are for eddlpmont “to bring v« up to •tend-
jSts*
Itft repair* and opueep seed* “du* to - onnorvative program of neveral yearn paet" and for a gradu-
ate nohool for eeientiflo reeearoh,
TJteee ‘Immediate adgittonnl need*'
“m fioo.eo* for one year for j mage a total of j about twice the amount the}
Wed thin year a* its
resell .
conference there wa* dlecu*»f the 1-cent levy the state ef tax cemmieeionars, having in the immediate needs of the higher edueatlonai institutions, to ibe general fund levy. This ,11 rale# money which will be In \ftl. if the legislature | SSS ^ nivornitys Share of the 1 SS5 »1 a#,d honpltel received f«6,annual ameunt held to be due
h decision of the supreme court.
■•PPOft h* states RomrfVy-
the report submitted to the com-
the fdli.tl7.7t received by In-
SPECUL PURCHASE -VND SALE. Women d an# WW « a
sport
Those heavy■
silk and wool and n. in a
spliced
and black, brown and green, purple and black, etc. Also plain eolora
Over Thirty-Sow Veers In This Sees* Issertm SMrStorc
“Come oat of the beaten path 99
Candies and Nuts 1920 Mixed Nuts, 29c lb. 35c Jumbo Jelly Beans. ' 40c Standard Chocolates
35c Pure {Yearn.
35c Jelly Gum Drops. 45c Briltiant Hard Mix. 45c Home Made Fudge. 46c Assorted Creams. 50c Praline Chocolates.
aturday Before Christmas
1847 Silverware *t *1**0 ?
Twenty-si x-fHece sec 1S4T silverware, including • knives and fork a « teaspoons, f tablespoons, a sugar shell and butter knife. Each set complete In n cane. A regular 124 6* value, guaranteed for 2d years —the set. SI9.50.
Shaving Stands a ^e^rfS*^ lection; they are nickel plated and bare large beveled mirror, shaving cup and good quality shaving brush; over 25 different styles to select -frnmu at ayn^aJddowato’
Smoking Seta Bra»* smoking seta, indodfng tray, cigar and ask holder; a fine assortment at *4-98. $8.98 and $1.98.
Children's Sets
r-’l apwa»y ■ i
Silver children's sets, consist of knife, fork and spoon; priced at, the net, $2.98, $248. $1-98 and $1.48 Pearl Beads A great assortment of pearl beads, loag and short strings, priced at $9.50, $7.50, $4.98 and downward
Toilet Sets
Eight to 12-piece French grained celluloid, ivory finish, combination manicure sets; each set in pretty Xmas box. At $1950, $1650, $1050, down to......94.96
Traveling Set
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Traveling set, all necessary fittings—comb, brush, soap box and shaving accessones. Priced at $950, down to >...$2.98
26-Piece Silver Set at $12.50
to ti
mtSm
diaaa tfalvtrrity I* compared with • l.f$7,4>!.tt received by Ohio Slate University; tt.S4f.760 received by the University of Mlehigao; |l,»t«,l«C re- ! ••Ived by the University of Wisconsin and 13.100,000 received by the Uni-!] verelty ef 11II unis. To shew how unWersttlee in state* eearby are able to take away member* of the Indiana University faculty, a chart was di*played *hpwlng that vhlle there are no salaries at Indiana Unlveraliy in exce*a of $4,400 S a year, thirty-one member* of the S5B fadutty of th* UaWtrslw of Illinol* Iv* frem $4,100 to $C00O; eightymember* of the University of neln faculty receive from $4,500
ry
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A SPECIAL SALE OF TOOLED Leather Hand Bags
An Ideal Gift List From Our Apparel Section
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11 from 'itf' '$nm9§ member* of the facult
Utter* of
faculty
twentyof the
, „_J$ffbr* of the faculty
felly of Minnesota receW* from
Md, and forty-two mem-
to tl
receive shown
t Mveoty-*even mm
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by the chart that 1$ per cent, of the meURbers of tbo facultle* of thee* untverMtles receive more than $4,400 a yegjfc Ueven members of the Indiana University faculty receive $4,400 a eighteen receive $4,300 a year; -eix receive $1,000 a year. The receive salaries between $1,000 ,400. The faculty include* 111 , »*• All of th*** univeraUie* have larger faculties than Indiana.
Average Salaries.
The average Hilary of memkore of the-Indiana Ualverelty faculty is iM$4i Ohio Stat*, f2.»l«j, Mimi**oU. $$,$»«; Michigan. $l.*IlT Wisconsin. •1.117, and lUinola $3.80$. The Indiana average t* got far below that of other states, because there are fewer 1 n*tmotors and assistant Instructor* at thdtana than at the othnr universi-
tle*. r
Unlvereitlee and colleges are crowd• Bryan told the committee, bc-
nurabor of
Appropriate for women, misses, children and infants.
A SPECIAL purchaae of tooled leather hand bags, in a beautiful brown shade. About one doner styles to choose from. Every bag has a large mirror and inside coin purse; $8-98 and $4.98 quail ties, Saturday at Leather hand bags, all the new styles and leathers, in black and colors, $1650 each and down
$1.98
ool gradual!**. More than la now the "fashion" to
Edu-
^of^the Increasing
before it
O a university or college,
national authorities *ay it appear*
f n ^ll me l r ' t ,TT U1 k —*° n
rrowtna rapidly in the next few
The movement in some part* country to give In the high the 11 rat y*ar or two of uni-
verity and college work fa approved by Dr, Bryan. In time, this plan may
SsWUiW.
h Medical Seheol Prvgrnja.
A aeparate report setting forth the nettg of th* Indiana Uaiv*r*ily School •f Medicine In Indianapolis for the nest tan yearn was given to the commltUe. The buildings described In tht* report would cost about $3,210.00A Th* proposed building* includ* a general hospital; psychopathic oil ate of sixty bed* to tr*at Incipient temporary Insanity; orthopedic
10 far women and babie* -J*; a clinic building near ospltal about which these euld be grouped, a dlspen-
WAISTS
T OVF.LY w«i«ta, ef crepe de chine and Georgette, bead and embroidery trimmed, over- t blouse effect; peplum and sash-tie models; two-in one styles; Sat-
$4.69
BLOOMERS DINK satin bloomers f for women, hemstitched or lace trimmed at knee. Up to $6.00
values, Satur-
day
$3.98
PLUSH COATS CHORT plush cqats, ^ with wide, wrappy collars, plain and bellshaped sleeve, belt, button and pocket trimmed; lined throughout; $25.00 value, Sat- £ OK urday tpAD.a/tl
SHAWLS BREAKFAST .hawk, ^ of mixed material, striped borders; sine 37x 37 inches; spe- IQ dal, Saturday, epJLaX*/ CHEMISE ENVELOPE chemise of pink crepe de chine, lace trimmed and builtup shoulders; $2.60 values, Satur- QQ day tpXee/O COAT SPECIAL pkNB lot cloth coats for women, also wrappies, of all wool velours, cut Bolivia, kerseys, tinseltone, goldtone, etc.; all the new winter colord; fur trimmed, plain and all-fur collars; also embroidery trimmed. A line of plush coats ineluded, too. Up to $65.00 values, Sat- <£QK fkA urday ^H>UeVU
DRESSES /CHILDREN’S targe ^ dresses, all wool, trimmed in red or white braid, also some embroidery trimmed; sixes 8 to 14 years. Priced on today’s market quota-
tions, $3.98 to *,•»»»..
Velvet hand hag*, made of the finest silk Panne velvet, lined with beautiful silk; smart frames; in black, gray, brown and taupe; $6.9$ to $12.60 qualities, bought to sell special at —Ifebi Floor.
$8.95
FOR INFANTS TIFFY PANTS for in- ^ fants, Kleinert make, of pure gum rubber; comfortable and convenient; special, .QQ^ Saturday only.... Ot/L SWEATERS CLIPOVER sweater*, ^ for women end misses, all colors; double knitted collar, cuffs and Balkan. Up to $4.00 valuea, <90 QQ choice $*doojO —Second Floor.
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a mi rev** heme; a
S±"^ r 4TSSi? i«S!“ ;•
the study of health of uchoo!
ot health of school
chUdren and the medical aide of crimiaology; a therapeutics building and a power houee. *
TO HELP IRISH CHILDREN. BertMH Heevw RepUe* te Telegram 9'rmm ImMaaapelie, NEW YOKE, December 17.-The European relief council will co-oper-ate with the Knights of Columbus in alleviating suffering among children in Cork, Herbert Hoover, chairman ot the oonactl, announced last night In a telegram to James E. Decry, of Indianapolis, national president of the Ancient Order of Hibernian*. It wan In reply to a telegram from Mr.
council “etarv-
and children
c.!&,ro4 sidaBn-JM;; ^ tlona devoted to *lck, undemourl*hed and orphan children In central and eastern Europe. It waa not the intention of the combined organisation to undertake new committments Burt them t# no race, creed or politics In connection with suffering children, apd 1 have therefore assured the Knight* ef ColumbuA who are *o finely co-operating in this work, that I shall be only too delighted to cooperate with them In any way possible and suggest that they should in-
Sale of Men’s Suits and O’Coats For Saturday r'VVERCOATS, made of mil wool, in neat dark brawn, gray and v/ green mixtures. The popular ulster and ulsterette models; also plain black and gray conservative styles. Divided into three lota—
Lot 1—$50.00 Overcoats, $30.00. Lot 2—$40.00 Overcoats, $23.75. Lot 3—$25.00 Overcoats, $12.50.
Sizes 34 to 44. Sizes 34 to 46. Sizes 32 to 36.
CU1TS of fin* worsteds, fancy caasimeres, French i flannels. Form fitting or conservative models.
stout suits.
$60.00 Suits
srges and plain Also slim and
• ♦ • e • e
$50.00 Suits. $40.00 Suits.
$38.75 $30.00 $23.75
$30.00 Suits.. $25.00 Suits.. $20.00 Suits...
$17.50 $15.00 $10.00
tie and suxge*
marttke any measure* necessary and Mr. Deerv. who received the telegram from Mr. Hoover last eight, said 25 th U, w * s phased With th* EE •r?,* 0 " "**$*» J* to be taken by the S relief council. He said that the Knlahts of Columbus representative* = would undoubtedly investigate the matter at once and report to Mr. Hoover, who will authorise relief work by the council. If any is naeded.
DIB OVERALLS and jackets, 4a made of heavy white back denim in plain blue and striped; overalls, sixes 32 to 50; jackets, 86 to 50; formerly sold for $3.00 garment. Saturday, <j*J
s suit, $2.75, garment
SS pANTS, 25 doxen men’s pants, ass • made of fine rib dark cor-
duroy, sizes 32 to 42. <PO Q£ Special Saturday... vJtdoiJD
^yORK COATS, made of heavy corduroy and moleskin, blanket, wool or sheepskin lined, some slicker interlined, sizes 36 to 50; regular $13.95 to $16.95 values. SatS’ $10.00
1 Men’s BATHROBE Specials
til MILITARY PRISONERS. !=
WmHW f Single Day Reach** F*. L*4tcww»s lh. LEAVENWORTH. Kaa.. December IT.—One hundred and eleven military prleonere. the largeet single consignment ever cent to the Federal Penitentiary here, were being received today. The men. American soldiers convicted by court-martial in Germany and the Panama canal sons, were brought^by special train from Ft.
MEN’S BLANKET BATHROBES, a good $750 value. Assorted
u Large, small and Qr fTA dJOatHI
patterns with cord and tassel to match, medium sixes
MEN’S BLANKET BATHBOB ES—also lounging robes— in neat checks, plaids and oriental designs; full line $10.00 values
line of sizes; $7.50
MEN’S BLANKET BATHROBES, heavy wool mixed, in ■eat blue, brown and tan de-
signs; made to sell for $1250, Saturday.
$9.85
For Boys pREAT itale suit*, overVJ coats and mackinaws for boys, including the famous DUBBELBILT clothe*Boys* Suits Sizes 7 to 18. To MO 75 11 C AA values ........ wAusUU 118 75 $19 Q'x values 'V.IL $10.00 HAM QC valuea *0.00 Boys’ O’Coats Sizes 3 to 18. *52. $15.00 $10.00 H..M *7 tai values ........... 88 95 $5.00 Boys’ Mackinaws n ££. ..i $10.00 $10.00 ^7 Wrt values ...* wl •Uv iLu s . $5.95 —Jfedt Floor
Gifts Men Like SHIRTS NEARLY HALF PRICE. Hundreds of fine shirts now on sale at prices remarkably low. Shirt* that sold up U> $3.00, special f l-50 Shirts that sold for $3.00 to $4.50, special. .$1.95 Shirts that sold for $4.65, special .^..$2,95 Shirts that sold for $4.65 to $6.95, special. $8.65 $10.00 Silk Crepe de ti»/» QfT Chine Shirts tPOaa/tJ Up to $15.00 Silk Shirts, <I»Q Apr choice tPOea/tJ MEN’S BELTS, with silver plated initialed buckles, all leather strap. Each. 91.25 and *1.30. MEN’S BELTS, of genuine cowhide leather with harness buckle. Each, 75c. #1.00 and *1.25. BOXED SUPPORTERS and arm band seta at 50c and 85c. BOXED SUSPENDERS. 75c to *1.50. SPORT SOCKS, for men, of silk and wool, our $1.60 ^ualh^, special, pair. KNIT MUFFLERS, fiber and silk mixed, in different attractive weavea silk fringe end*, full width and length; they make wonderful gifts. Priced *2.00. f.Wi.o*?’ 5 * • 3 - 50
c. 75c. *1.00
CHRISTMAS N E C K - WEAR, thousands of beautiful four-in-hands in all kinds of figures, design* and colorings, rich, gorgeous silks, satins and
fMlfo “ and #1.50.
SCOUT GLOVES. for
boy* and girls, fringed cuffs, lined or unlined; black, tan and buck colors, pair, *1.50 and *1.00.* MEN’S CAPES KIN GLOVES, tan. gray and black, spear point, PXM seams and embroidered
backs, pair, *2.50.
MEN’S MOCHA GLOVES, wool lined, tan and gray, patent snap fastener*; pair. *2.00 and
•2.50.
MEN’S BLACK CAPE8KIN GLOVES, wool lined, with strap wrist, fine quality; pair, *3.50. MEN’S FOWNER MAKE d«ette and Milanese silk; black or self embroidered backs; pair, *2.00-and *2.60.
MENS SOCKS, fiber and silk lisle, a great assortment of plain and fancy patterns; former prices «5c to 75c; special, pair, 50c. MEN’S SOCKS, silk lisle and mercerised lisle, plain and fancy colors (boxed. 3 pairs. *1.00). pair. 35c. s MEN’S PAJAMAS, outing flannel of fine quality, full sises, silk frog fasteners; form*/ prices $3A0 and $4.00. Choice of large assortment, suit, *2.50. —Main Floor.
Christmas Slippers Children’s and misses’ slippers of red beaver in Romeo and Everett shapes; leather or padded soles, trimmed with beautiful bows. Three special prices, $1.50, $1.25 and 95c. Men’s Christinas slippers, dark brown and black, soft vici Irid, with cushion soles. Choice of these shapes, $3.95 and $2.95. Men’s imitation leather and beaver slippers, in black and gray, Romeo and Everette styles; $1.95 and $1.50.
Women’s Christmas slippers of finest grade beaver, beautiful bright and
dark colors, with ribbon or fur and pompon trimming; soft padded elk leather soles that are flexible. Two special prices,
$2.45 and $1.95.
of black and
Men’s slippers
brown soft kid, with flexible leather soles, la three shapes.
Choice, $2.45.
* —Kara Floor.
Women’s $10 Boots at Men *8 up to $12 Shoes $ ^
Don’t overlook this bargain Saturday..
Roger * Bros, guaranteed silverware set, 26 pieces, beautiful pattern, $16.60 quality, Saturday at *12.50. Knife and fork Bet, «‘knive* and C fork*, in a pretty lined box. at *5,50.
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-Mom Floor.
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Buy Toy* Saturday
Large siae baby doll, long dresses and bonnet; has a wig and painted •ye*; $1.6$ (g’l rtf} value, only^-*-*^' Moving eyo baby doll. Jointed, pretty fac*. an extra 85c
va,u# ’
only
Carrom game board, playe <7
game*, completa line of SI men
highly
and player*; $7.95 value;
only
•
polished: $5.7!)
v>«%44 mm* $2.49
- Kemical Magic, the great toy for the boy of the chetnicuu elee*; 85c value; AAeo only XAL
** wlo « machines.
make dollies’ dreaaea. can *ew the same a* mother’*; * ~
$3.50 value; only
Five - key I toy piano*, > m a hog any j finish, good (tone: 75c ter. 49c Ben cart, painted red,
nea
64c
leavy sheet
■teei. good else; 76c value,
5-piece gray granite cooking •eta just like mother's; can’t
break kind; S5c value; only
B o y ■* v • 1 ocipedea, rubber tired, black frame, red wheel*; $4.60 r,-..... $3.95
Collapsible doll carta black, •teel wheel*, very strong; $1.59
$1.29
only
* Children’* study desks, folding jrind, natural oak teri, $2.79
BUY “HER” SOMETHING USEFUL
Here are Sensible Gifts
Four - quart, pure aluminum strainer kettle, heavy weight Viko lock handle. $2.4$ value, <M QQ only.. wA.CTiJ
attractive; only
$1.00 valua
very 65c
Five - quart pure aluminum tea kettle. black cool handle, good weight; $3.69 value, only $2.79
1U - quart double boiler, heavy weight alum inum, long handle; $1.95 value, only— $1.29 S t a n le y electric irons, 6-foot cord, attach e d plug, one yr. j guarantee; $5| value, only $3.79
6-pint ^ nickelplated copper coffee pot*, very strong cool handle; $3.00 vala,.. $2.19
-
No. I cast aluminum skillets, wood handle, heavy weight, hand made, $3.50 value, gl)
only
Pure aluminum ca**erole«. heavy- Weight, with stand; a beautiful and useful artlcl*;
$3.95 value, only
$2.95
(mm.
Universal Oilmop aeta, large triangle mop, long hand!*, and
4-ounce
value, only .
bottle of oil,
i *;<* « • «
*1.25 77c
Other Basement Barg
ains
bedgood
Large sixe honeycomb spreads, new designs,
weight; did sell /»|\ for $2.49, only. $JLtK/ Satin Marseilles bedspreads, scalloped, cut corner for Iron beds, extra large size, £/| nr
yrere $7.50, only..,.,.
3-lb. comfort cotton batts; open in a sheet 72x90; best quality cotton; did sell for $1 19 a . J Qi^ 36-inch standard Scout dress percales, all colors, with blue or black stripes and figures;
did sell for 35c,
a yard
Heavy weight light and dark outing flannel, heavy nap, quality suitable for all home uses; did sell for 30c; a Ol yard aiAv 36-inch bungalow cretonnes, light and dark styles, fast colors; did sell for 39c; T Aa „ Ard AS?C
36-inch Farmers bleached muslin, soft quality; the beat 25c
19c
Choice finish muslin 17k
made;
yard ...
Polona velour flannel, a
beautiful line of light and dark floral designs, for sacque* or kimonos; did sell for 45c; 09^. * y»rd &dC
Standard apron ginghams,
fast colors, blue and “white
checks, full pieces; did
sell for 25c; a yard A«C
81-inch bleached sheeting
J«Tfor W M?* Wl<lth i;|5 yard ; DOC
60x76 Australian fancy wool finish cotton blanketir '
like wool, but are all an actual $5.25 value; *- P*ir
look
cotton; $2.95
-Basement.
Women’s Gloves for Gifts
ALSO INCLUDING CHILDREN’S GLOVES.
Women’s French kid and washable capeskin gloves, one and two-clasp styles, Paris point and spear point backs, splendid wearing qualities; now priced $3.50 and $4.00. Saturday (go QQ special, pair w£fO*/ Fownes make washable chamois gloves for women, white or natural color. Gauntlet cuff, strap wrist; 5 dozen pairs only to sell; were $4.50, <1*0 £Q special, pair
Women's
Fownes’ make, ora; special, pair
double silk gloves,
fall col-
all new
$2.19
$1.00
lined
gray
'i’Tur d
color, pair
Children’s fleece
mocha mittens, fur as aA trimmed, pair. «A*UU ^.y i f ornen ’ t washable ebamoieette and duplex chamoiauede gloves, self and two-tone emStrap wrist washable chamoiauede gloves, colors brown.
$2.00 . J —MM nor.
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