Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 209, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1920 — Page 4

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FRANCE PASSES KAISER’S TRIAL ON TO ENGLAND Takes Passive View Similar to United States on Placing War Blame. PEOPLE DEMAND ACTION PARIS, Jan. 9.—The chief bartlen r.t trying the ex-kalser if he la extradited from Holland may fall upon England. It was learned from official sources today that France has decided virtually to wash her hsnds of the prosecution of the former German emperor and adopt the attitude of the United States, leaving the whole matter to England. France win present no separata draft of an indictment of the one-time war lord to the supreme council. The only draft given to the supreme council for approval will be that drawn np at London. So far as known It has not yet been seen by French officials. It is expected the indictment will bi given to the supreme council next week by Lord Birkenhead, chancellor of England, who accompanied the Anglo-Ital-lan officials to this city from London. BBUEVB KAISER WON’T BE TRIED. In some quarters, even yet, It Is considered that the possibility of the former kaiser being placed on trial Is extremely remote. No one has yet been selected to represent France on the international tribunal, although It is probable that Henry Robert, leading criminal lawyer of the French bar, would be chosen as representative of this country for the prosecution. The passive attitude of the French is based upon the following: 1. Belief that trial of the former kaiser would put him in ' the role of a martyr and stir up trouble In Germany. 9. In the event Holland refuses to surrender the refugee the allies have agreed not to exert pressure and this would put them in an embarrassing position. 3. There are no precedents establishing legal means by which the trial could : be conducted. FRENCH PEOPLE DEMAND TRIAL. However, the French are most determined to bring about prosecution of German officials guilty of crimes against civllzatlon. When the discussion of the former kaiser’s trial comes up before the allied representatives here next week Lord Birkenhead will advise them upon questions of extradition. Sir Gordon Hewart, attorney general of England, who Is still working upon the final draft of the Indictment in London may come to Paris next week to Join Lord Birkenhead in''enlightening the supreme council upon points of law. Premier Lloyd George Is said to be determined to carry ont his promise to the British people to bring William to trial If possible. State Commerce Club Picks Inman for Job B. R. Inman of IJJainfleld has been named business manager of the Indiana State Chamber of Commerce, it Is announced by John C. Snyder of Crawfordsvllle, president of the chamber. Mr. Inman will leave* a position as field representative of the Indiana grand lodge of Knights of Pythias to Join the chamber. He formerly published a paper at Plainfield and has been active lu Indiana public affairs. The state chamber staff Is composed of E. L. Hagedon, assistant secretary; R. B. Coapstlck, freight and traffic manager, and Henry A. Roberts, field director. ’ Silent Orator Boosts Our City Beautiful What do you know about Indianapolis ? The motograph on the Merchants Heat and Light compnny building, Washington and Meridian streets, at night flashes this Information: “Some facts about Indianapolis: Population about 315„130; total area, 42.164 square miles, value of city public property more than $9,000,000 ; 317 miles Improved streets; forty-one square miles Illuminated by arc, column and incandescent lights by the Merchants Heat and Light company.” Officers Installed by Scientech Club New officers of the Scientech club havbeen Installed as follows: Frank R. Eldred, president; R. T. McFall, vicepresident; Merritt Harrison, secretary, and F. F. Chandler, treasurer. The club, at a meeting yesterday afternoon, voted In favor of the passage of the national guard reorganisation bill now pending In the congress. Dyspepsia and Home Life What a Relief When All the Family Eat the Same Foods! Avoid ~ Dyspepsia, Sour Risings, Gas —lndigestion from Breakfast Sausage to Dinner | Mince Pie. After mother has struggled two or •three hours over a hot fire to do the cooking for a hungry family. It Is real mi ‘ 2? Flree ot Indigestion Contributes Wonderfully to the Happiness of Home Life. enjoyment when there Isn’t a dyspeptic Jinx among them. Os course, a caw of dyspepsia or daily indigestion must be looked after. But It Is far more to tho point to prevent as well as to treat sour stomach, belching, water brash, etc., by such a valuable means :is Stuart’s DyeCoddlli.g the stomach with soft food and predigested stuff m rely Invites sluggishness. Pork sausages for breakfast without fears; have a plate of bean* and a piece of pie with cheese for lQJwh, and end the day with a real dinner, Instead of a bowl of bread and milk. FoDow each meal with a Stuart’s DysK*t right back to your Theae tableta digest food and assist the stomach to prepare the content for assimilation In the intestinal tract. Thus yon get the practical relief and help which lnducoa a better appetite and a greater freedom 1 the selection of foods, lou will find Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets on sale at any drug store la the United States and Canada, as they are considered ope of the stand-bys by tta% drug-! Lglst, —idvertlsement

8:30 j|| S^J 8q.Td„494 °° In exchange tor meicht,ldiae at sale prices. |j j" ' "wrisd j|j|j|ffif THIS STORE CLOSES SATURDAY AT 6P. M.—WE OPEN AT S:M A. M. “THRIFT AND ECONOMY” are the national watchwords for “1920.” They have been the guiding stars in the conduct of this business for one-third of a century. They have ruled and moulded our policies until “THE STAR STORE” and “ECONOMY” are synonymous. If you could see future conditions as we see them, with prices going up and up, you’d grasp the scores upon scores of amazing opportunities presented in this “GREAT LOOM END SALE” as your protection against future increases; you’d buy for at least six months ahead. Don’t delay. Make up a list of all staple necessities you’ll need in the months to come—visit this big event while your mind is made up. All sale merchandise is prominently displayed and plainly marked so you may know just what you are getting. Plenty of salespeople to wait upon you, and a delivery-system to hurry your purchases home not later than the day after purchases are made. Follow the throngs. Come!

L. E. S. Handbags! fßack and top strap purses, made of real values, at. r, 39* Women’s SI.OO to $1.50 Purses, Only 05/C All-leather back and top strap purses, over 20 different styles, Inside mirrors; all nicely lined; SI.OO to $1.60 values, at....69* Women’s Regular $2.98 £A Velvet Bags at All have Inside mirrors and coin purse, nicely lined, silk tassel trimmed; $2.98 regular price. Saturday at SI.BO Entire Stock Velvet Bags Our entire stock, regard- y $16.95 value at ...$8.50 less of former price, in- ( $12.50 value at. eluded; black, navy *and ( at - •;•‘..’.'j _* 4 ‘ 2g; taupe colors to choose from. ) s*.9B value at $2.49

Saturday Loom End Leaders! For Women White Smocks and Middies, $1.29 Up to regular $2.98 kinds In this lot; beautiful plain ana trimmed styles; assorted colors; some slightly soiled. Children’s $1.50 and $1.98 Dresses, 87c Pretty styles of plaid gln£bams; sizes 2 to 10; neatly trimmed. Loom End Sale, only 870Regular $5.95 Shirtwaists, * $3.69 Lovely new Georgette style* In both light and dark colors; beaded and embroidery trimmed. Loom End Sale, choice, 83.69. Women’s Gowns and Camisoles, 95c And they are extra good values at the regular prices, $1.50 and $1.98. Gowns of fine bleached muslin. Camisoles In crepe •de chine and satins. Flesh color only, —Second Floor.

L. E. S. Towels & Linens

/?/f-INCH Table Damask, in Urr beautiful mercerized quality, floral patterns; 89c quality, Loom End Sal© CCg* price, yard fine mercerized Table * Damask, in high lustre quality, pretty conventional and floral designs; regular $1.50 quality, Loom End ££ 4 | A Sale, yard FINE Mercerized Pattern Clothe, size 60x66, extra quality damask, high luster, assorted designs; $3.00 quality, Loom End Sale price, € O A Q each. aO

Women’s COATS! Coats Actually I|| |f| Worth as High y F%M' OX3 as 559.50 at Ma qJ —36-Inch Moleskin Coats. Coats with ele—Full length Cloth Coats, gant silk linings. —Richest fur trimmed. —Blzes 16 to 44. M This great lot of coats just arrived in Indianapolis. Tt is a clean-up from a prominent, high-grade maker. Coats of beautiful, rich, all-wool mak 1 tcrials with large shawl collars 0/ sealine; jw V\ jjg exquisitely silk lined; featuring the newK Ml IflHv est back, side and belted efFects. 4 IF Every one an amazing value—unmatchi! m able elsewhere. Jplr I Up to $35.00 P|[Jr - Women’s Dresses jfl ill' Here 18 a won derful lot of women’s stylish $ 111 dresses. They • comprise fine tricotines, ® S 1 I J Berges, taffetas and Georgettes; not an old \1 I* —V' dress in the lot; every one new and most invitlng in style. Provided in the leading dark fS ft winter colors; all sizes; fj I ( dresses worth as high SI //\\ as $36.00, Y TT / ' —Second Floor.

WHITE Huck Towels, large size, heavy cotton thread, hemmed; 29c quality, Loom End Sale price, AQa each Atfv HUCK Towels, good weight, red border, made from good quality cotton; 33c value, Loom End Sale price, each Alt FULL Bleached Turkish Towels, double thread weave, extra good value; 50c quality, Loom End Sale price, each ."t utfv ENGLISH Breakfast Cotton Damask Pattern Tablecloth, pure bleached cotton, assorted patterns, circular cloths, diameter 58 inches; regular $2.00 quality, Loom End Sals AQ price, each WHITE Check Dimity, made of best quality cotton, fine for waists and dresses; 25c quality, Loom End Sale 4 price, yard M. f V FINE Sheer India Llnons, pure white, for waists and dresses, sale price, the yard, AA a 22*, 25* and 419 C —Main Floor.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1920.

ITSELF rp HIS big underground store is the mecca for hundreds of people now—bargains and big 4- savings are on every hand. The very things you must have are included —beddings, sheetings, blankets, ginghams, percales, domestics of every description as well as ready-to-wear and housewares at magnetic savings—a visit will convince 1

Heavy weight whit* pink, blue and gray outing flannel, 25 Inches wide; full pieces, 22c value, Loom End 4i7 A fir le, yard JL f C 8 -OUNCE rom/ort cotton batta, puje white, opens in one sheet, 16c value (limit 10), Loom End Sale, A** roll SJC COMFORT callcoc* and Trouvllle challlei, or conventional design*; fast colors; full pieces; 22e ralue, Loom End sale, < CT n MEN’S heavy weight work socks; all sizes; seconds or 19c values (limit 5 pairs;, Loom End Sale, 4 n _ pair I VC BOYS’ and girls’ heavy weight fleece lined shirts Hnd drawers; sizes 24 to 34; up to 50c values. Loom End Sale, QC n only 90 -I NC II unbleached sheeting. heavy grade, free from specks; lengths to 10 yards; 27c value, Loom End (k|. Sale, yard JL C

40 Dozen Women’s Pure Silk Hose Nationally Advertised j zdj 11 “ Notaseme ” Make up | 1 I.U “Notaseme” is a nationally known 100% value Jfl MBWf / brand of silk hose that you can strictly rely upon. This big lot was bought especially for this sale—it is the biggest “bargain” in hosiery we have offered in years. The hose have slight imperfections, which will in no way affect the wear. All sizes. Colors black, gray and brown; pair, \"7 ; "DOVER LAD durable Durham Stock- T PSWICH, Hem-nit and Hoover fine ings for children, lxl ribbed, good J. gauge lisle Hose for women; colors, - * weight; fast, stainless black; priced ac- .. . , . .. n OECONDS, Women’s cording to size at less than today’s Dl ack, gray, brown and white, soft, spun 039 c Fleece Lined wholesale cost price— yarn; snug fitting ankle and instep, Hose, with elastic ribbed Sizds 5 and 5%..19* —6, 6%, 7 25* fully reinforced; equal to most top; Loom End Sizes 7%, 8,8%, 29* —9,9% 33* 65c and 76c grades, pair Sale, pair ...2vC .. WOMEN’S UNDERWEAR IfsfaZL—Dealer cotton union suits IPDOZEN woman's TTFOMEN'S vests and S. for children heavily -LU ribbed, fleeced, VV pants, Set-Snug, ~ WrM fleced > andr °P seat sty l ®: fac ' bleached cotton vests velvet lined, and other ■ \ j fPjB tory damaged lot, worth SI.OO and par>cs; factory dam- brands; pure bleached fUSI to 130 - Loo® Bnd Sale— aged lot, in regular and cotton, elastic ribbed; Sizes 2 to 4 79*’ extra sizes; until slightly imperfebt up to sizes 6to 8 89* sold, for *f*fC SL2S grades, Loom End Sizes 10 to 12 99* learn „.i AH Sale— OCa* S,zes 14 to i6....5i.09 Jtv „u £ 81,M 4io 0> onl J r -““' _l ‘ v for women, light 1 SET-SNUG union fleecing, bleached cotton, S 10^ Buits for misses, high neck long sleeves, cotton imiof SU iu,/Sea2 Sr 1 AjLjßSs&Bm ages 14 to 16 ankle length style; reg- to 12 years; Loo® Bud v .-.-gSwwWBaP slightly imperfect; $1.50 ular and extra sizes; Sale . priced according to IT sa“ 95c s.”: 3 . 8 ..5149

MEN'S heavy weight chambray work shirts, slsea 14 to 18; plain colors or stripes; best known brand; well made; seconds off 1.25 value, Loom End Sale, 89C 9C -INCH nalnaook and longcloth, extra fine, sheer weave; lengths to 10 yards; values to 35c; Loom End "ale, gksw _ yard LI C ££lxßo fancy plaid cotton blankets, genuine woolnap finish, all colors; looks like wool, and Just as warm; $6.50 value; Loom End M r* Sale, pair R EST quality shirting cheviots, stripes and checks, suitable for men’s shirts or boys’ waists; (nin of the mill), 35c value, I.oom End Sale, yard ....... Af) x7B gray cotton blankets, heavy long nap, pink or blue borders; double bed size; $2.79 value, Loom Aa End Sale, pair.. ,p L*L /

Loom End Sale Gloves! , 117 Pairs Women’s Dress Kid Gloves, Pair, $1.69 Assorted shades of tan; Paris point and embroidered back style. Sizes 5%, 6, 6V6, 7% and 7*; $3.00 values; until sold, Loom End Sale, pair, $1.69. Children’s FleeceLined Cape Kid Gloves, Pair, $1.19 One-clasp spring fasteners, assorted shades of tan; plenty of big sizes; Loom End Sale, pair, $1.19. Women’s and Misses’ Gloves and Mittens, Pair, 25c Odds and ends of broken lines, formerly sold up to 59c, until sold, Loom End Sale, pair, 25*. —Main Floor.

STANDARD apron gingham*. blue or brown checks, fast colors ; lengths to 10 yards; 29c valne, Loom Fad Sale, -f yard lOt SPECIAL lot of LJ Bleached Seamless Sheets, seconds of a well known brand, some have small holes, but goods alone are worth more than this price—--40x30 sUo, $1.75 valne, sale.. .$1.39 63x00 slse, $2.30 value, sale. ..sl.f?9 7*x9o slse, S2AO value, wale... $1.79 81x90 #|*e, $3.09 sale.. $1.89 90x00 size. $2.79 value, 5a1e...51.95 _ ✓ XJONKYCOMH Bedspreads, double bed size, new designs, good weight; l an actual 2.39 value. Loom A 4 Ass End Sale, 0n1y..9 J.or9 40 x3fl Bleached PHlowcases, good quality, 3-lnch hem; 29c value, Loom End <) A| n Sale, only

Men’s CLOTHING! At Loom End Reductiana The blue pencil has shown little regard for regular prices in our men’s and young men’s sections, and with the way clothing prices are today—well, is it any wonder men are flocking here so fast we can hardly on them? Mens and Young Mens JgjjSl Suits and Overcoats $28.75 for All $35 and S4O Kinds. $22.75 for All $30.00 Kinds. 818.75 for All $25.00 Kinds. M 814.75 for AV 0.00 Kinds. &&***£ Boys’ Suits . y||Billf Overcoats Blxfe O $14.65 for Regular $19.75 Kinds. I'M 'g- . $12.65 for Regular $15.75 Kinds. \ Jj59.65 for Regular $14.75 Kinds. \ $7.95 for Regular SIO.OO and Til < $12.75 Kinds. Mens Trousers A $5.65 for Regular $7.50 Pants. M f $4.65 for Regular $6.00 Pants. M $3.85 for Regular $5.00 Pants. jSjri $2.85 for Regular $4.00 Pants. jw $2.29 for Regular $3.00 Pants.

LARGK Size Sirkollne Comforts, fancy tops, plain backs, yarn tied, Sire white cotton filling: 4>o value; Loom End OC-I N C H Unbleached DU Sheeting, heavy, round thread quality, full pieces; an actual 90c value, Loom End Sale, yard u9v • rr O xDO Blcwched Sheeets, • “ made with welded center seam, 3-lnch hem, goods alone worth $1.20; Loom End Si,e AQ„ SPECIAL lot of Men’s Socks, Women’* lisle and fleece-Uned Hose and Children's heavy or fine ribbed Stockings, seconds of well-known brands; up to 39c values, Loom End 24c MEN’S blue and striped Cbamhray work ahlrta, ages 14 to 18; cut full size, heavy weight and well made; seconds, $1.25 valne. Loom Q(V A End Sale, 0n1y..... Oaf C

Mens $2 50 and $3 Union Suits Good, heavy, warm, fleeced! Sh M af\ union suits, including Oneida and/ M• 1 I ■ other standard makes; perfect) T f * *w fitting, comfortable styles. Loam! ■* f * 1 End Sale, a big value at / 1 SPECIAL lot men’s IWT EN’B fine quelfleece cotton ity derby ribbed yMIII lulflKNl ribbed undershirts, Union Suits, Spring ~fjl t I Blres 34 phd 36 only, Needle knit, Coop- Am regular SI.OO value; er’s. Oneida and f/j/ltt jjf ILjln^Nr^ Loom End Bale, other standard HllnTtibL. if gar- (?Qy| makes. Choice, Loom, M/j ment UtfL End Sale, QA MSUit wIaUV ijj EN’B Cambric ——wrfHlil- f Night shirts, TV/T EN’S Fancy l' Iff ii 7 braid trimmed, sizes Striped Madras iLfj If f 15 and 16 only, $2.00 Pajamas, $2.00 val- jjjjj j| value, while they ue. Loom End //// )[j last, Loongf AA Sale, A£" frill End SalesX*4UP suit f‘i I MEN’S Bleached Cotton Ribbed Union Suits, slightly imperfect, otherwise worth $2.00; Loom End Sale, 4 A ■ suit $11? Men’s $2.50 and $3.00 \ O £? Dress Shirts, Choice ) AtOD —Splendidly tailored shirts these are, Buch as most particular men demajia—kinds that will stand up under much laundering and give you perfect comfort in fit. Soft or stiff cuff styles, of narrow and wide Striped percale, madras and corded reppß. Sizes 14 to 17. Extraordinary values; in the Loom End Sale at sl.Bs

MEN’S heaxy blue and grray mixed wool aock*. firm knit, long elastic ribbed tops (2 K*:. 71w .’..39c

IPSWICH and Douglas Seeteh socks for men, combed cotton yarn, Unen thread reinforced heel and the; black, white, tan and navy; Loom End Sale (3 pairs, 65c), pa1r...22C

L.E. S. Women’s Boots

Fashion’s Newest i Regular sl2 Grades $0.95

\A/ E here offer the best oxstemTT made $12.00 Women’s Boota in the latest shapes, the best flttin* models, most dependable qualities you can buy—choice of rich Havana brown or black did and calfskin, with beat welt sewed soles and Cuban or Louis heels; all sizes; fit guaranteed; Loom End Sale, 4 ka e\tH Pair 90*9tf

Men's SB.OO Dress Shoes, $4.95 Best grade tan calfskin, kid or gunmetal leather uppers, English or-round toe shapes; welt sewed 60les; Loom End ££ $4.95 Men’s $4.00 Work Shoes, $3.25 Choice of either black or brown, durable elkskin uppers, with solid double solea; regular 64-00 quality; Loom End Sale, pair. *VkV

MEN’S wool mlxt socks, seamless foot, spliced heel and toe, ribbed top, 35c ralue, Loom End Sale (2 pairs, (I4 A 45), pair

Saturday Loom End Leaders! For Men Young Men’s $17.50 and $20.00 Suits, $9.65 Good styles, made of neat novelty mixture*; dark patterns, sizes 24 to 38 only. Men’s Sweater Coats, Remarkable at $1.19 Heavy weight, dark gray only; made with urge shawl coUars; only a limited number at this price. Boys 1 Regular $5.00 Suits, $2.35 The sizes run from 2% to 6; made ot ooveltv mixtures or plain blue i ud brown. Men’s Regular $19.75 Overcoats, $11.35 Made of dependable wearing, dressy black kersey, with velvet collars; sizes 36 to 14. —Main Floor, Rear.

All Robber at 40 % Reductions Women’* SI.OO PA a Rubber*, at Ovv Men’* $1.25 Rub-Qff _ bers, at. !... ()Ov s Boyi’ SI.OO Rubber*, sizes to 6, tZQee at eJerC 80y*’53.75 OA OP Rubber Boot*. Men’s $5.00 QP Rubber Boot*. x —Main Floor.