Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 299, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 April 1920 — Page 5

Belter house Project halted ■rk Board to Wait on New ,[Barfield Park Building. proposed shelter house 1b Garfield park probably will not be erected this jaw according to members of the city park board today. The board met yesterday and rescinded all action oa the project following an opening of bids. A report was made to the board by J. Qyoe Hoffman, attorney for the park board, and Prank C. Lingenfelter, city engineer, who attended a conference of city planning commissions In Cincinnati this week. Mr. Hoffman recommended that the board act slowly In the matter in order to arold mistakes made by other cities, and said that it would be advisable to draw up a bill for the next regular session of the legislature. Instead of trying to rush the batter through at a special session. The following salary increases were approved by the board: .T. Edward Perry, assistant engineer, 52.000 to 52,200: Paul B. Brown, chief draftsman. 51.500 to 52,000, and Roy Comstock, rodman. 51.200 to U.S2O per year. for parks in 3020 were appointed as follows : Spades park, Thomas Bray; Camp Sullivan, Thomas Brewer; St. Clair park. tV ill lam Harding: Highland park. Mar-

Rubens Clothes are essentially smart —they are cut, draped and fitted according to fashion's last word. They represent value that gives dollar for dollar, and more, in service. jPh SPRING ' and MmA Topcoats \ For Men and Young Men I- )| S 3O I *35 and by easy stages up to S6O Boys' and Children’s Suits Full of snap and service, easily worth a third more than our prices of — $7.50 to $25 "Rubens waK. Open Saturday Nights Till 9 o’clock.

YouH find f new delight in your phonograph records whfn you play them on a PHONOGRAPH There is the same difference as there is between a great artist playing on an ordinary instrument, and the world’s finest instrument. Through the Starr’s singing throat of silver grain spruce the delicate tone waves are transmitted true to the recording of the original. The tonal beauty of the Stradivarius and rare old violins is due to this same silver grain spruce used in the Starr. But why multiply reasons for supremacy. Your ear is the judge. Hearing is believing. Come here to hear. You’ll find the supreme delight in hearing C&rmtctt records Starr played —no *’•'* obligation. STARR PIANO CO. MANUFACTURERS 138-146 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST.

tin Sharkey; Fall Creek park, Jasper Tingle; Willard park, James McGlnnes; Rhodins park, Thomas Hannon; McCarty park, William Newkirk: University park, Albert Bala; EJlenberger park, Edward Holt; Morris Square park, Gilbert Thompson; North Bide street center, M. S. Randolph; South Side street center, Michael Shaughnessy, and Burdsal parkway, James Gibson. Lewis to Speak at Transportation Club A dinner foe members and guests of the Transportation club will bo given at the Hotel Beverin Thursday, April 29, according to an announcement made by B. W. Fredenburg, chairman of the publicity comm:ttee of the organization. E. T. Lewis, chairman of the public service commission, will be the principal speaker.

Pageant Will Show City’s Ear Settlers Descendants of the early settlers of Indianapolis will Impersonate their ancestors in the centennial pageant to be staged In the Coliseum at the State Fair grounds Tnesday night, June 8, celebrating the 100th anniversary of Indianapolis. They will enact the 'roles in the pageant that their ancestors enacted In the history of the city, and as nearly as

possible will wear costumes similar to those of their forefathers. Descendants of the following persons are urged to send their names end addresses to W. O. Bates, 758 Middle Drive, Woodruff Place: John, James aud Sain-

I Buy Now—Pay Later | " ' Try Bite’s cheerful credit. You may f ~ ' have your new suit now—and can pay for .j. wee kiy— as convenient—while CREDIT PLAN wpar i n£r it CA#H PLA * Charge accounts ore w iA o * • .All goods are pti cheerfully opened, marked in plain " „™ £ WOMEN’S SPRING SUITS SPHrr H week if you wi3b, Mk town. Rite’s cusbut when credit is Lovely new styles and models in tricotiue, serge, : given, kitbx checks and novelties—beautifully tailored, ex- what he pays for n“ AR b?t RE a ceptional quality and at prices astonishingly low bSuom^Lh^riceV. ■ little. Even with —Rite Sells for less. If credit is given j§P this small added BITE CHARGES charge Rite sells V T n MORE, but only for less. To prove MT the small added i-d it to your satisfac- coat that the glv- ' tion. shop around ing of credit wjL , STYLISH SPRING COATS ar;..-, ,t?" '■ j irtSMi Lovely light weight coats for spring wear, belted or plain, AjEggggK P| long or short sport lengths—every one distinctive and smart. Women’s Upstair* Apparel Shop I , • Open Sat. 43 South Illinois Street ah TqH ei 9:3o. Entrance Through Rite's Jewelry and 81st Shop. Take Elevator A Tree. 0 "* Every Time You See Our Ad in Your Newspaper I ~ou May Feel Asst/red That the Furniture Offered is Furniture With a Reputation y M.. : —'*We will not handle a single piece ly ’ ' ~ :re;r tml ess we know that it has a repute IHri yi [ 1 1 tion for durability, that it is correct jrn ifjP' ®| f in design, and that we may unhesitat■n jr& 1 L ~ - 1 j ingly recommend it to you for pero ] manent satisfaction. Tomorrow we I == 7 == A Full-Length Oak Chifforobe 4=l $19.95 _ Ton will have no difficulty In keeping your O clothes in condition with this chtfforobe. It /j is five feet in height, has five drawers and two compartments—for suits, coats, hats, shoes—,n t*f-t. everything in a man's wardrobe. Rich golden oak finish. The moment you see It. you will appreciate what a splendid value it is. It's Easy to Pay the People's Way. Special, #19.95. (<r ’ -y Oh, Boy! Scooters! Saturday • A i Only Gee, but these are great—just the kind of Iff exercise a real boy needs to build muscle and /// f sys. \ put pep in bis veins. Durably constructed, has fjj 1 ( wood wheels and strong steering handle. flv Y You better hurry, fellows, as they won’t last JL NO PHONE ORDERS. 1

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1920.

nel McCormick, George Pogue, James Blake, Dr. Isaao Coe, James M. Ray, Calvin Fletcher, Daniel Tandee, Dr. S. G. Mitchell, Hervey Bates, Alexander Russell, Caleb Scndder, Henry Bradley, Joseph C. Reed, Thomas Cartes, Llsmnnd

Basye, George Smith, John MaxweU, Rev. James Scott, Harvey Gregg, Nathaniel C. Bolton, Samuel Henderson, Morris Morris, Dr. Jonathan Cool. John Wyant, Matthias R. Howland, Nicholas McCarty, Rev. John McClnng and Isaac Wilson.

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WOMEN’S DRESSES Suitable for Many Occasions Figured Georgette, taffeta, satin and /j/ cropb de meteor —these are the fabrics. But J / / they have been used in so many new and // novel ways that they hardly seem the same 1/ as in springs gone by. u X The dainty rufflings and truckings, the Ga tunics, both long and short, the effective \Jy *r *V' #u embroidery, the deft use of embroidery and A jy, ribbons —all are essentially new and re- u Jaimty youthful frocks and sober, more matronly ones —and any number of stages in between. Sizes 16 to 44. - Petris dresses, second floor.

Summer Millinery for Wear at Present Each hat has its own little way of being unusuaL An airy brim of silk net with a wreath of posies pressed between its layers, a carelessly tied bow flattened on the broad brim of a stunning all black model, a sky bine taifeta facing or the charming use of a feather or so. Priced $5 $5 $7 $lO Children’s Hats Many cunning shapes ingeniously trimmed. Priced , #1.98 to #7.98, —Pettis millinery! second floor.

sl3, sl4 and sls Eyelet Tie Buck Pumps |\ *lO2 \ Only because we bought on an early market can we make this special price on beautiful tvro-eyelet tie pumps In black, brown and taupe buck, made on slender, graceful lines, with high, arching insteps which make for well-fitting shoes. Add to this hand-turned soles and high French heels that are perfection and you will Indeed be anxious to purchase them at $10.50. i -Pettis shoes, street floor, cast aisle.

O. N. T. Luster Crochet Cotton 3 Balls, 10c —All Colors

5c balls darning cotton, in white and colors, 2 for sd* 5c pin sheets, glass heads, 3d., 5c hairpins, heavy or invisible, package, 3d. 10c cabinets of hairpins, 6d*

PETTIS DRY GOODS CO THE TNiEIW STORE El ST. 1853 '

Is Holding A Sale of Spring Suits at $34.50 Regular Prices S4O and $45 Sixty-five good-looking spring suits have their price tickets changed for Saturday’s selling. They are in single and double-breasted styles and the materials are worsted, unfinished worsteds and tweed mixtures. Colors are light and dark browns, tans, grays and greens. We are reducing prices to clear np this stock for the season, and every man who is really in earnest about saving money on his spring suit, will profit by this special offer. —Pettis men's clothing, third floe*.

50c dress shields, small, medium and large; regular or shirt waist styles; of light weight nainsook; pair 39d--18c silk skirt binding, black, white and colors; yard lOd. —Pettis notions, street floor, west aisle.

65c Laßlache Face Powder 43c 60c L’Ame face powder, 43d--51.25 Manon. Lescant face powder, osd60c Esther Bomney face powder, 49d--60c Esther Bonney rouge, 49d. 50c Hind's Honey Almond lotion, 39d--50c Marvelous cold cream, 39d. 35c Jergen’s lotion, 27d. 75c Kosmeo cream, 49d--35c Pompeian night cream, 275. —Pettis toilets, street floor, front.

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