Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 257, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1920 — Page 8

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‘Ye Olde Tyme’ to Be Recalled ' by Tea Parties Pioneer Mothers to Enjoy Themselves While Piecing Quilts.

A series of “Ye Olde Tyme" tea parties given by “the Fioneer Mothers,” will be held every Friday from 2 o’clock until 5 at the home of Miss Charity Dye. Each guest ■will help piece quilts that ■will be sold for the benefit of the organization. The object of the teas, however, is to have a good old-fashioned time together, as the pioneer women had in the early days. * * * The marriage of Miss Ruth Hellekson and F. B. Llndley will be solemnized tomorrow at 12:30 p. m. at the h6me of the bride. * * * Mrs. Frederick Kehrer of Columbus, 0., who has been the guest of Miss Doris Clare, returned to her home today. * * * Mrs. Thomas B. McMath has gone to Cincinnati for a few days’ visit. <* * • Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ashby announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Mary Alice, to John H. Fuller. The date for the wedding has not been set. The Pst lota sorority met this afternoon with Miss Doris Clare, 35 West Thirtythird street. * • * The Richmond club, composed of former residents of Richmond, Ind., will entertain with a dinner at the Athletic club tonight. • • The Calendar club met In the parlors of Maple Road church today for its regular meeting. Mrs. Asbjlan addressed the organization on Armenian relief work, and Mrs. Ed Cox sang several numbers. * • * Mrs. Dart's class in “Comparative Religion” will meet at her music room, 430 North Pennsylvania street, tomorrow afternoon at 2. This will be the first lesson of this year's free course. * • • The women’ zouave drill team of Maeabees 140 will give a dance at Musicians’ hall tonight. • • At the annual luncheon and election of the Aftermath club held at the home of Mrs. W. P. Hall, 21 East Thirty-seventh street, the following officers were elected: Mrs. H. A. Self, president; Mrs. C. W. Field,* vice president; Mrs. T. W. Bennerly, second vice president; Mrs. J. K. Hatnes, recording secretary; Mrs. P. H. Yant. corresponding secretary; Mrs. H. H. Elstun, treasurer. The new executive board is composed of Mrs. F. W. Sldeler, Mrs. O. T. Behymer and Mrs. C. S. Rhoads

Invites Parents to Welfare Confab In response to requests from parents for personal conferences, Mrs. Helen It. Paulsen, child welfare expert of New York, has arranged to meet mothers and fathers who desire to discuss problems in the training of children, in the assembly room of the old library building, Ohio and Meridian streets, Saturday morning at 0 o’clock. Mrs. Paulsen, a mother and a teacher who has devoted her life to child welfare problems, is giving a number of lectures in the ciiy before Paront-Teach.-r aasociations and other organizations.* Give Entertainment to Soldiers at Fort At the Service club at Ft. Benjamin Harrison last night an entertainment was put on for the soldiers by the Little Theater, Mrs. Marie *fvarrer directing. Those taking part were Miss Lucile Loekman, Miss Elizabeth Hopkins, Miss Helen McArthur, Ka/l Robinson and Robin Woodruff. Judge Says Wide May Search Pants NEW YORK, March o.—Husbands who do not give their wives money have no redress when they find their pockets rifled in the night (by said wives), under a ruling of Judge Leo Bullivan of Jersey City yesterday. Judge Sullivan made the ruling in a settlement of the domestic affairs of a couple thirty years married. “Y’our honor,” the man charged, “she takes all my money in the night. It's getting so that I don’t dare sleep home.” “You'd better sleep home,” the court retorted. “Taking money from her husband’s pockets, if he does not give her enough to care for the home and something for too, is a wife’s prerogative.”

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MOVIE FANS LOYAL TO “OUR MARY” Lenten Play Due at Murat—Billings Booked at Ohio

The fans are loyal. They are sticking by Mary Pickford. She still remains the idol of the screen, the fans claim, although she is now a divorcee. Mary will remain the “sweet darl-

THEATERS TODAY ENGLISH’S—John Golden presents “Howdy Folks,” at 8:15. MURAT—“Oh, My Dear,” at 8:15. B. F. KElTH’S—Metropolitan vaudeville at 2:15 and 8:15. LYRlC—Vaudeville, continuous from 1 until 1L RIALTO —Vaudeville and pictures, continuous. BROADWAY—Vaudeville and pictures, continuous. PARK—Musical extravaganza at 2:15 and 8:15.

ing” of the screen, although she found the voyage with Owen Moore on life’s matrimonial sea an unpleasant affair. That appears to be the attitude of some of Mary Pickford’s followers here. “Os course, Mary Pickford is just as sweet as ever,”, said Mary Gunter of 23 Richelieu apartments. “Just because §Jie is a divorcee is no reason that she can't, be as sweet and lovable as In the days when she was married to Moore.” Miss June Smiths of the prosecutor’s office is sure that “Mary will be as lovely as ever.” Miss Dove Meredith, offli lal reporter of superior court, room 2, said in discussing Mary's case; “From the standpoint of a blase court reporter, it will make no difference in her .position on the screen. Mary's locks will, be just as curly and her smile just as sweet as in the old days.” Miss Meredith has seen many couples granted' divorces in her experience as an official court reporter. Even men movie fans have the opinion that Mary’s actual divqrce experiences will not damage her great popularity. “It will not hurt her popularity in tho least,” said WiUas Vermillion, living at the Y. M. C. A. So it looks that Mary Pickford will remain as firmly fixed In the affections of the Indianapolis movie fans as before the days her domestic bark hit the treacherous waves. But it did give the fans a shock to know that Mary was not happy in her private life. -i- -I- -I--ENGLISH’B. “A Princte/There Was” is a Oobanized fairy tale of modern American life. Comes Monday for a three-day engagement at English’s. The story concerns a rich m*n who

Husband Attacks Wife’s Will in Suit A suit asking that the alleged will of Dixie E. Kreitie'.n be declared In valid and set aside, was filed in the probate court by George F. Kreltlein, the husband. Mrs. Kreltlein died Dec. 1 last, leaving an estate said to be valued at $75,000. j The will, which was probated, leavea the bulk of the estate to relatives other than the husband. He alleges that his late wife was of unsound mind at the time of executing the will.

Announces Program for Little Thealer For the meeting of the Little Theater society at the city library Tuesday eve ning Mrs. James A. Harris announces for reading and discussion two short pieces: “Beyond,” a monologue by Alice Gerstenberg, to be given by Miss Elizabeth Hopkins. and the “Background." an original one-act play by Mrs. Ninette Slayback Carper, who will direct the reading by Miss Dorothy Haines. Miss Lulu Kenegy and Victor Richardson. There also will be some musical numbers. BRITISH WARSHIPS AT ALGIERS. ALGIERS, March 5. —A British squadron of four battleships, one cruiser, nnd ten destroyers has arrived here.

Mothers v , Reduce your doctor's bills by keeping always on hand— VICK'S VAPORufef “YOUR BODY6UARD" —3O K. OOrTaa

Shop here tomorrow! You’ll find the same garments at fully one-fourth less than downtown high-rent stores. Charming suits and coats, hundreds upon hundreds to select from in all the favored materials and colors. —The variety is now at its height. —Our service is now at its best. —There is nothing to be gained by waiting.

SUSTS, $39.50 We have selected and re-marked 10 styles of pretty suits for tomorrow’s selling—tricotines, serges, twills and poplins, silk lined, black and colors. Special 9 39.50

Pure silk gloves, all colors, worth today, SI.OO 750 House dresses, light or dark colors, straight line, rlck-rack trimmed. Special 51.98 Spring corsets, new models, back lace, medium bust, well boned; $2 quality 51.48

OWEN_MOORE “ . ifSjfjj y ; Here is Owen Moore In a dress sutt and all prepared to take part in a movie wedding. No, not his own. Mary Pickford a few days ago startled everybody i by obtaining a divorce from Owen at Minden, Nev., on grounds of desertion, j Moore will continue to act in the movies just the same. So will Mary, but her pay ' envelope Is said to be many, many I times bigger than Owen s. Thought the i fans would like to see how Moore looked in a dress suit.

Is tired of life/hut a little child points the way to happiness. Grant Mitchell is in the cast. “Howdy, Folks,” will complete its engagement at English’s with matinee and night performances Saturday. -I- -I- -IMURAT. “Up in Mabel's Room” will . open a week’s engagement at the Murat Monday night. The story concerns a rose- , pink chemise and jKBBWR ' ' efforts of will be one of (be chief players in tho eompauy coming here. -I- -I- -I----“Oh, My Dear,” will complete its engagement at the Murat Saturday with two performances. “Veronica's Veil," a religious drama will be presented Sunday afternoon and night at the Murat by the St. Bonsfice Drnihatic ciub of Lafayette, Ind. I,ew Dockstader and other acts con tinue to amuse the patrons of B. F. Keith's this week. Lew’s cracking many new ones this season. -J- -I- -1* Fred Leßene, known aa the electrical wizard, remains the chief novelty on tbt current bill at the Broadway. |. -|. .!. “The Rose of Spain, ’ with Jack McClellan, is the headliner at the Rialto this week. -!- -IContinuing at the Lyric this wpek Is “Or. the Mississippi," n minstrel comedy which mils for the services of several burnt cork entertainers. Syncopated songs ate featured with Rube Bernstein's “Follies of Pleasure." at the Pnrk this week. Violet Hilson is prominent In the cast. -I- -I* -IALHAMBRA. Between two fires. That’s the position of Richard Emerson in "Just a Wife,” now at the Alhambra. He must choose between his secretary. who has made him a inaucinl

4 V 220 Pairs men's gunL jk I A* metal, lace and button, da 4 English or broad toes. Good, serviceable and dressy shoes. 4^5 for mm $6.00. ON SALE SATURDAY

Sale of Children’s SHOES Black vicl kid, button, j. l spring heels, nature shape ggEM jPjf \ Id,-'4 last, good leather. Made 9|C 1 licb il from small pieces of leath- H I V er saved from making high- ■ H I T X grade ladies’ shoes. Worth H ■bmLmbbm J $2.50. L • Sizes 4s to Bs. On Sale Saturday Exclusive Agents for Receiving Dr. A. Reed New and v Spring Shoes Arch Preserver Shoes. Daily. STourSd SHOE STORE 352-354 West Washington Street

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power, and his wife, who has made him a social success. Hit - marriage was one of convenience, but he loved his wife. His secretary was his partner in bnslness, but slii was in love with him. That is the situation of the photoplay, "Just a Wife,” which is to bo seen at the Alhambra theater the last days of this week. Roy Stewart has the lead-

TODAYS MOVIES CIRCLE —Constance Talmadge In “In Search of a Sinner." COLONIAL Elaine Hammerstein In "Greater Than Fame.” OHlO—Sylvia Breamer in “Respettabie by Proxy.” MR. SMlTH’S—Anita Stewart Id “In Old Kentucky.” ISlS —Doris May in “Mary's Ankle.” KKIVENT —Olive Thomas in “Out Yonder.” ALHAMBRA—“Just a Wife.”

Ing role as Richard Emerson. Beatrice Joy is the wife and Kathryn Williams in the secretary. v -|- -|- -|- CONTINTING MOVIES. Constunce Talmadge is atilt Innocently vamping in “In Search of a Sinner,” at the Circle. Two small time actresses figure in the story 1 of "Respectable by Proxy,” now at the Ohio. “Mary's Ankle,” n clever farce, continues at the Isis. Doris May does good work as Mary. A band playing old southern melodies and “In Old Kentucky" remains at Mr. Smith's. Anita Stewart plays the role of Mad ge. Elaine Hammerstein has a chance to wear some beautiful gowns and do Bomo real acting In “Greater Than Fame." At the Colonial all week. Olive Thomas remains the principal feature on the current bill at the Regent. She is seen in “Out Yonder." A story of the sea and a lighthouse. "Wit Wins,” with Florence Billings, opens a week's engagement st the Ohio Sunday. Hugh Thompson is in the cast.

Woman Evangelist Gives Girls Raking SPOKANE. Wash., March 5 —Here's a few pearls of wisdom and a cotipla slugs of vinegar tonic for the morals handed out by a woman evangelist here. She says: “Girls, don’t look like beefsteaks. There’s more paint in Spokane thaa in hell. “Don't use so much perfume a man is gassed into submission. “If you can't see the harm In dancing you arc- blind. “Some parents think it best to teach their chlldres to dance and play cards at home so they won't have to learn these vices elsewhere. Might tesch ’em to smoke, swear and steal for the same reason,”

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Jap Says Gossips Ruin Good Name NEW YORK. March 5.-K. Shidehara, Japanese minister to the United States, complained at a luncheon of the Fifth Avenue association today of “a certain undertow of detraction of which Japan has recently been made the object.” “One of the most mischievous stories in wide circulation,” ha said, "is that Japan is under the Influence of iniltnrism. The accusation is wholly lnjusti-

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fMary Jane’’ Mrs. Clara Ingram Judson, noted Indiana writer of children’s stories, created “Mary Jane,” and Mary Jane was the inspiration for one of the neatest, sweetest little apron frocks ever designed and perfected by the Ayres Children’s Store. Mary Jane frocks are made of percale—a sort of coverall with childish pleasing finish of rick-rack braid and a sash whlcj ties to a bow In the back. Comes in 6 to 14-year sizes, uniformly priced at 91.65 —Ayres—Fifth floor-

Os Interest to Men Men’s pure thread silk half hose, one of the-best makes; black, gray and cordovan; irregular sizes; three pairs for 82.10. Men’s heavy weight pure thread silk half hose, silk top and lisle top; black, white and gray; three pairs for 93.75. Men's pure thread silk half hose; black, nickel, gray and pearl; throe pairs for 91*85. Men's fancy border handkerchiefs, soft cambric, fast colors, three for 91.00. Men’s fancy border cambric handkerchiefs, wide border, white center, three for 50<U Stellite golf clubs, exclusive at Ayres; drivers, brassies and spoons—9lo.so. Golf balls —Baby Dimple, 75V; Green Dot, Spalding 40, 91.00; Glory Dimple. 755). —Ayjes— Street floor.

Cotne to Headquarters for HOSIERY of Quality . Phoenix pure thread silk stocking*, full fashioned, lisle tops, lisle soles, black and white; 92. GO the pair. Phoenix pure thread silk stockings, full fashioned, lisle garter hems, lisle soles, black and white; 93.50 the pair. Phoenix seamless pure thread silk stockings, lisle soles, lisle tops; black, white and cordovan; 91.80 the pair Ayres special pure thread silk stockings, silk lisle tops, lisle soles, double knees, full fashioned; black, brown, tan, gray and white; 92.50 the pair. 1,200 pairs women's dark brown lisle stockings, double heels, soles and toes; special, 75V the pair. Women’s extra heavy pure thread silk stockings, dark brown, silk top and lisle top, full fashioned; 93.50 the pair. Women’s dark brown pure thread silk stockings, lisle tops, lisle soles, full fashioned; 93.00 the pair. Women’s pure thread silk stockings, dark brown, with lisle tops, lisle soles and full fashioned; 93.50 the pair. Wayne Knit, full fashioned, 14-inch silk boot hose, silk lisle tops, lisle Boles, dark brown; 91*75 the pair. Childrens silk lisle, dark brown, ribbed stockings, all sizes; 75<* the pair. —Ayres—Street floor.

KNIT UNDERWEAR For Now or Later Women’s summer weight union suits, band top and crochet top, wide and tight knee, white; 750 the suit. Kayser’s pink Rnd white band top cotton summer weight union suits, tight knee and wide knee, regular sizes 81.00. extra sizes 81.25. Women’s lace-trimmed yoke gauze cotton vests, 650. —Ayres—Street floor.

You'll pT O\/TT O Ltke Appreciate V. Jlj V 7 V l_j O These Kayser slip-on chamoisette gloves, strap wrist, self back, in tan, gray and mastic, 81*25 the pair. Women's natural chamois gloves, washable, strap wrist and slip-on style, /white insert and white embroidered back; special 82 .45 the pair. All sizes Women’s 16-button length white lambskin gloves, wide arm, overseam, a dress glove, all sizes, 83.00 the pair. —Ayres—Street floor.

THE GRA Y SHOP Spring’s Taffeta Dresses Lend Style to the Stout One has but to see the many charming models being featured by the Gray Shop, specially designed, specially cut and specially made garments, to be convinced of this modest statement. For instance, at 8-15-00, is a mightily attractive model fashioned along Redingote lines, with long line vest effect in the front, and a long panel-back effect. A silken buckle fastens a silken belt. Sizes 42% to 48%. Another straight-line dress, so much in vogue, and also made of taffeta in navy blue, is available in sizes 42% to 46%, and is priced at 867.50, In sizes from 42% to 60 is still another taffeta dress, Its sldrt alternately plaited and paneled, its blouse in surplice effect with a vestee of Georgette crepe. Price, 869.50. These three described are truly but three of the many delightful, stylish, reasonably priced dresses that will appeal to the Gray Shop’s patrons. —Ayres—Third floor.

(led. None of the foreign wars which she has waged wag of her Beeklng.” MOTHER TO BE BARRED. NEW YORK, March 5. —Mrs. Margaret M. Seouteu, a Canadian woman, who had been a missionary In East Africa and came to the United States to earn a living for herself and two young children, is detained at Ellis Island and ordered to be excluded from the country on the charge that she wag likely to become a public Her husband, who also wrfs a missionary, died of a tropical disease a year ago,

Raps ‘Dirty’ School in Brown County L. N. Hines, ’’Mate superintendent of public instruction, today Is considering a criticism of the schools in Jsckson township. Brown county, in which the critic declared that desks In one of the schools are 40 years old. The letUsr, received by Mr. Hines, describes conditions In one school as follows: “Floor dirt ground In. Dirt and dust heaped in comera. Entire play-

In the Ayres Basement, Apparel Shop 162 Lovely Dresses To Sell Saturday at Tricotlne /fa pw Tricotine Sep ae in 1 / * iM ) Serße# Poplin* I 1/^*^ W Popline Taffetas N 1 1 a Taffetas Jerseys Jerseys Dresses you don’t meet every day at $16.50. Dresses for whieh you would expect to pay more. This sale of smart dresses is the sequel to a flying trip to New York City. Their splendid quality, their charm of style, the variety of modes and lovely colorings—all mark them as very unusual. We have reason to expect that every one of these dresses will be sold in a single day. Make yours the first choice. Ayres—Basement.

At 59c and 69c Each, Collars of Lace A collar such as any one of these is not picked up just any day at such negligible prices—not by any means. Thus, this Saturday opportunity is a bit of an event. Tuxedo collars, shawl collars —call them what you may, so long as you know what style we mean—are of numerous patterned laces of Yenise effect. They are lovely things to brighten up the winter frock of tricotine that you are having cleaned to wear as a spring tailleur! —Ayreß—Street floor. At 55c a Yard Length Chic New Veilings In black, brown, navy blue and taupe, these interesting veilings are made more enticing by reason *of the variety and charm of their patterns. 55<* is a special price for Saturday's selling only—make a note of that, please! —Ayres—Street floor.

Hats—Quite New and Most Charming! $12.50 and sls These hats are everything that is fetching in line and / combination of material and / Shapes of chin-cbtn. off the- j face turbans, soft brims and W . - Jb||hE In colors you may choose navy ’f blue, brown, taupe and black — —Ayres—Second floor.

Saturday Specials in the Toilet Goods Department COMBINATION OFFER —Five cakes of Sweetheart soap and one can of Sweetheart talcum powder OY?G

Stern’s hardwater soap, a soap that lathers, 900 a dozen cakes. Certified witch-hazel soap, 4 cakes for 550. Naomi perfume, anew odor, the ounce, 83.00.

Silk Petticoats for Saturday $2.95 and $3.95 Values In these are nothing short of wonderful, and they come at an opportune time, too, when every woman's thoughts turn to new spring suits and frocks, and incidentally, anew silk petticoat. These particular ones are of taffeta, in a large assortment of plain and changeable effects, also plaids and Btripes In washable silk. They have elastic waists and tucked and pleated flounces. Sizes 36 to 40. On sale Saturday on one of th# street floor booths for 82.95 and $3.95. —Ayres—Street floor.

In the AYRES Grocery Store Sweet, Juicy, Sugar Cured Hams, 32c Miller & Hart’s little pig hams, skin and surplus fat removed. There are only 230 pounds, so you will have to come early. Kingan’s Breakfast Sausage'32c a Pound Swift’s Empire Breakfast Bacon at 37c Ayres’ Special Creamery Butter at 69c

At 350 a pound, pure ground black pepper. At 350 a pound, pure ground cinamon. At 480 a package, Spark’s self-rising flour. At 750, a 6-pound pail of Barnard’s fine sorghum.

At 440 a pound, California paper shell almonds, Blue Dlar mond brand. At 81.20, Domino golden syrup, No. 10 cans; No. 6 cans at 730, and No. 2 cans at 250. Sample it before you buy it. —Ayres Grocery Store —Basement.

ground a mmp to the doorstep. Teacher very untidy. General appearance oi schoolroom very duSl and unintereetlns," Sanitary conditions In all the school* are attacked by Mr. Hines’ correspondent. AGITATOR 18 EXECUTED. LONDON, March s.—Khruataleff Nossar, chief organiser of the first Russian revolution, has oeen executed by order of soviet authorities, because of his authorship of a pamphlet entitled, “How Trotaky Sold Russia,” according to a Moscow wireless, which says news of the execution was received from Kiev

Dorin’s brunette rouge, 450. Glaz.o, a liquid nail polish, 390. Lashlux, for the eyelashes, special, 390. —Ayres—Street floor.

At 250, three boxes egg noodles. At 7%c a box. Armour’s macaroni and spaghetti. At 380 a bottle, large size salad dressing, Premier brand. At 8 1-30, 150 and 170, Sunshine cakes and crackers.