Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 269, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1920 — Page 10

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LONDON FACES OUR PROBLEMS £/ame After-War Conditions Are Stirring Over There. LONDON, March 19.—1* the difference between life In London and In New York pretty much one of accent In speaking the English language? It would almost seem so. Forget the vaY the people speak and the absence if big modern office and apartment buildings and the existence of the average £.-ondoner is very much like that of the (jverage New Yorker; or, for that matter, like the life of the American In any big town. The Londoner, like the American, is confronted every day by the following after-the-war results: Scarcity of houses; highway robbery in rentals; ever-increasing cost of food, shortage of sugar; demands of the subway and street car companies for higher rates of fare; grouches of the traveling public because of the rotten service, the dirty cars and ths crowded conditions; wave of crimes in which murders, holdups and burglaries form the majority; Impatience with the manner in which the police force copes with said crime wave; theaters taking advantage of people's desire for amusement by kiting up the prices; daily accounts of big strikes which are threatened, and laundries which do more destroying than cleaning of clothes. Vanderbilt Town of Biltmore Sold ASHEVILLE, N. C.. March 19.— Sale of Biltmore, built nearly a quarter of a Century ago by the late George W. Vanderbilt as a model town, was made known today. The purchasers are Dr. J. A. Sinclair of Ashville, George Stephens of Charlotte, N. C., and the Southern Railway Company. The amount paid for the town was not announced. GERMAN INDUSTRIAL. OFFER. It Is reported that German Interests are offering to take raw material direct from English and American Arms and turn them Into manufactured articles at 8 per cent commission to manufacture.

“A Good Place to Buy Everything” Hurst Bldg. Penn. & Ga. Sts. COMPLETE DEPARTMENTS OF Shoes Groceries Gents’ Furnishings Paint Dry Goods Auto Accessories Stoves Furniture Electric Supplies Rugs Hardware Implements Tires Roofing Harness STANDARD QUALITY. REDUCED PRICES. You Are Always Welcome. 1 hurst & co. THOUSANDS of families know that Fruited W heat or Fruited Oats are the mos t nourishing, appetizing and satisfying foods. Economical, too, because a dish of these luscious foods has the same food value as a pound of meat —at a fraction of the cost. Cfrf.l 'Min, Tea Now America’s Most Popular Drink America is fast becoming a tea-drinking nation. Tea has been found to be the most economical, healthy refreshment, SO that we now consume annually more cups of tea than cups of coffee. The best of tea is always the most economical. You will find invigorating refreshment in TZjdgwaysTea “Safe-Tea First’ * Packed only in Tin, to keep the flavor in.

Ask City to Try Out ‘Meat Saving Week’ Next week will be “meat saving week" i in Indianapolis. Under the plan citizens will be asked J during that period to refrain from buy- j tbe most choice cuts of meats. They j will be persuaded to take cuts of round steak mid other meats at lower prices j than those they have been accustomed to | buying. The week will be carried out in other cities of eastern and middle western states. It was designed by the depart- I ment of justice with a view to bringing j about a cut in the consumption of the choice cuts of meats and subsequently a reduction in price. Stanley Wyckoff, fair price commissioner, is in charge of the plan here. Falling Icicle Kills Little Girl in Street NEW YORK, March 19.—Theresa Walsh, nine years old, was fatally injured when she was struck on the head by a heavy icicle which fell with a mass of snow from the roof of a three-story building on Bethune street, near Grefn- j wlch street. In front of which she was playing with a number of other children. When she did not rise from the street the other children became frightened and ran away. Patrolman Patrick J. Meade of the Charles street police station, found the child lying in the street and summoned an ambulance from St. Vincent’s bospi tal. where she was removed with a frac tured skull. She died an hour later wjthout regaining consciousness. Raid ‘Soup and Fish,’ ‘Sky* Limit Game NEW YORK, March 19.—The police raided a gambling house on Seventyfourth street, arrested three men in evening clothes and seized gambling apparatus and a stock of liquor. The police shv the stakes were as high as $60,000 a night. Not more than a dozen players were admitted to the house at a time, they say. ITALY'S IMPORTS. Preliminary data on tbe foreign trade of Italy for 1919, gave the value of that country*e import* as 16,600,000,000 lire.

LAST DAY— The Tenth Annual 5 K alte; ‘ SALE Ends Saturday at 6 p. m.! A All Kaltex will be marked at regular Y prices after tomorrow This is your last chance to get this light, strong adaptable furniture at and V3 Off Thi. Kaltex Breakfart Set onT day . . 550.30 Rocker Saturday Af" /£■ Set consists of 36-inch table, similar to cut, oni y with quartered oak top, and four chairs, as a very light, yet strong and shown; baronial brown finish. Monday price comfortable rocker; baronial brown finish. Monday price $68.25. $8.60. It JM ft/ M This Kaltex This Kaltex Rocker Rocker Ur jf 5r"515.45 5T?... 513.00 JT Upholstered a very pleading patB&ronial finish; chair tern of cretonne; to match at same price. w /.O W . ibt. baronial finish. MwnMonday price, $17.25. V. day price, $21.00. This Kaltex Day Bed TW. S-Fool Kaltex Swing Saturday OC only.. Saturday $13.95 Upholstered in tapestry, baronial finish Baronial brown finish. Complete with chains ($56.25). Monday price, $75.00. and hooks. Hung on your porch free of charge. . , . . . , , Monday price, SIB.OO. Another day bed; same design as above; upholstered in cretonne; baronial finish ($49.86). Many other patterns in 4. 6, 6 and 7 foot Monday price, $66.50. lengths at correspondingly low prices. Remember These Prices for Saturday Only Regular Prices Again in Effect Monday If any Kaltex you buy here is not en- 1 U ~yr JL Aj t A /iH tirely satisfactory—tell us—we’ll make ' Ajy it right and \f J w' CJ (Trade-Mark Registered) The Victrola JBPB} • All The World*s Musicians and ■■ J Singers in One j |SE~|| With a Victrola and a selection of Victor tecords you have the ' jjl |lj lj I Ijill whole world of mu6lc in your home. M |fl I| H [ The most famous singers, orchestras, bands choirs and comedians Jiij jJJfllr ij|||||| will give you hours of entertainment whenever you desire, and will - r * respond with as many encores as you choose. If you want to take up a rug and have an impromptu dance when friendc come in, your Victrola will play as long as you like, without any intermissions. Put one in your home and get all of the joy out of life. Wb; You Should Buy Your Victrola and Records at Taylor’s We do not send machines out on “approval,” and for this reason any machine you buy here is absolutely new and unused. We also do not send records out on "approval.” Each record, as soon as received from the factory, is sealed in an individual envelope. This seal is not broken until you break the seal in your own home and play the record for the first time. Only by buying at Taylor’s can you be assured of getting a Victrola and records that have not been in use a number of times before you vreceive them. —-~THE TAYLOR CARPET C 0..." =S

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1920.

BUY NOW 1 PAY LATER A temporary shortage of funds need not keep you from having clothes that are L—abreast with the season. Use Your Credit .fef ur c^ar S e account plan is open to you. I \ J\y/ ) | Anew season is here. Let us help you to j A \jijA New Spring Styles H V |M | \/\ \ 1 MEN and WOMEN j M\ A Lj / Me’ve a wealth of offerings from which to make^dky\A\j M your selection. Ladies will find most becoming \ \ <*v| / models in large and varied assortment; and men, \v \ a // they have only to see and they will know that \ \ ¥ e - v have found clothing of fine style and excelW\ ‘ BOYS’ CLOTHING /\ 1 Pj Service to the boy is the watchword of our boys’ / \ T—- —\ If department. Boys must have clothes that will / /!' \[\ /\ II stand wear. Ours will, and you will find them most / / 1 j r* M . reasonably priced, too. 1 MILLINERY DEPT. \ 1 / A ( Our showing in Spring Millinery is exquisite! AA Ay l 1 The most exacting woman will find what she wants t \ i here. Remember, too, you can use your credit here. V \~j Buy now; pay later. ■ jhe peoples credit ® Evenings C LOT HING COMPANY S I^==— , 46 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST. 2nd FLOOR -J

OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9——B THE LITTLE SHOP K• F. Johnston Cos. 34-th and Illinois Sts. Retiring From Business • This is really the greatest value-giving sale that has been in Indianapolis for years. Thousands and thousands of dollars worth of high-grade merchandise will be sold in a short time. STORE OPENS AT 9 A. M. DAILY TILL 9 P. M. Millinery, Holeproof and Buster Brown Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear, Trixie Gingham Dresses, Summer Union Vests, Plime brand Undermuslin, fine batiste and silk. Loads of new goods on back orders arrived this week and are included in this great sale. t Fine Millinery at About One Half Hats for all occasions—hundreds and hundreds of new hats arrived this week —whether you want an exquisite, exclusive pattern hat for afternoon or evening, for noon or business wear. The entire main floor will he used for millinery alone. All other goods are in the basement and marked for quick selling. Scores and scores of smart new sailors arrived this week—sl.9s, $2.95, $3.95. $5.00, $6.95 and $8.95 including Knox block, THangkoks, Milans, Leghorns with contrasting facing. Every hat marked almost one-lialf off. $25.00 and $35.00 Hats for $12.50 and $15.00 $15.00, $16.50 and SIB.OO Hats for $8.95 and SIO.OO SIO.OO and $12.50 Hats for $0 .95 These are most beautiful dress or tailored hats. Most of them arrived this week. Hundreds from which to choose.

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Take Central, Mapleton or North Illinois Cars to Oar Door.

Women’s $2.50 drop stitch Silk C I AA Hose 0 I .DO

Hundreds of yards of inside boned Belting, bo price. $2.50 Chil- a j aq (Irens’ Hats $ I a O9 $12.95Chil- aa ap dren’s Hats OUawD All $2.50 Winter Under- g i aa SI.OO pink summer Union Suits D9C 79c summer Union Suits 49C All Flowers, Feathers, Wreaths, Wheat, Qtiills, 1-3 off.

$6.50 Trixie qq C Dresses UOauu

Hundreds of pairs of children ’s 50c and 65c Buster Brown Hose, black, white, brown; sizes OO* to 10 OuC Unicum real Hair Nets, all I lII* Women’s $1.50 Fiber Hose, brown and wl l ite CQr only Qyv Women’s 69c and 79c Buster Brown fitted Hose, brown, JfCn black, white... 4Qv $2.50 Batiste I AA Chemise M I ■Du $3.95 smart I AI? 5ai10r5....... I swv