Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 301, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 April 1920 — Page 2

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BAPTISTS LEAD INTERCHURCH FUND PLEDGES Subscribe More Than $500,000 on Opening Day of Drive. The Baptist church leads all other Protestant churches In Indiana In the amount of money raised in the first day's drive of the Interchurch World Movement. according to reports received at state headquarters today. The Baptist churches subscribed more than $500,000 In the state. Complete totals are lacking, but satisfaction was expressed by Frank J. Resler. state campaign director, with results. The campaign which began yesterday ends on May 2. During the week churches In the United States -which have joined in the drive will attempt to subscribe $336,777.572. The campaign will continue until Sunday, May 2. As an instance of the sort of support gi>en tc the campaign. Mr. Resler cited the St. John Reformed church of Indianapolis, t\ here $26,500 was raised in a few minutes *ln the “every member’* solicitation. although the church's quota was only $17,618. PASS quota, yet DRIVE ONLY STARTED. At the Emmanuel Reformed church $17,500 was raised, the quota passed and workers reported the campaign was just getting started. The United Brethren church throughout the state was slow ift making reports. but all indicated the drive was progressing splendidly, Mr. Resler said. Churches heard from in two conferences of the United Brethren showed $73,000 had been subscribed and nine churches in the state had exceeded tehlr quotas. The First United Brethren church of Indianapolis had passed its quota by $2,000. The Brookside United Brethren church raised 55.552.50 more than S3,(HX> In excess of its quota. The First Baptist church pledges totalled $216,816.45, within $84,000 of its quota, while reports from twenty Baptist churches throughout the state showed more than $500,000 has been collected. MANY REPORTS COME IX SLOWLY. At the First Presbyterian church $24,000 was raised and SB,OOO remained to be subscribed to reach the quota. About one-third of the members of the First Presbyterian church remain to be solicited, but even uow the sum raised is considerably above the budget of last year. Some d'fficulty was experienced in getting reports from churches as workers were still busy soliciting funds and computing totals. The Methodist Episcopal campaign is not well concentrated, as many of the churches raised all the money needed In the centennial movement completed In the last year. The Presbyterian church is in the same condition as a result of the new era movement, so reports from scattered churches are coming in slowly. The Central Avenue Reformer church subscribed $3,400, the quota being only $3,100. A little Baptist misjfion at 424 West Maryland street subscribed $437. There are only eight members In the congregation, and no quota had been assigned. The subscriptions were made by persons who expect to return to their natlve land, Roumania, within the next few months. •

Craig-Hunt BuildingPlans Completed Architect's plans for the building which the Craig-Hunt Mfftora Company preposes to build at Meridian street and Maple road have been completed. According to the plans, the building will have a frontage of 250 feet on Maple Road boulevard and ISO feet on Meridian street. The structure will be two stories In height in front and three stories high In the rear. It will cost $200,000. Petitions protesting against the erection of the building have been circulated among persons living in the neighborhood of the boulevard intersection with the result that the board of park commissioners have requested the board of safety not to issue a permit for the construction of the bnilding. State Kiwanians Plan Auxiliary The executive committee of the Klwanis clubs of the Indiana district will meet all day Wednesday at Hotel Severln to consider a movement to form a women’s anxillary and name a date for The state convention, to be held in Indianapolis next September.

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Ben F. Harrell, Hying a plane for the Huntington (ind.) Aeronautic association, stopped at the speedway on the last leg of his trip from Montgomery, Ala., to Huntington. He and his mechanician, F. O. Fredericks, sped away at i) o'clock yesterday morning. Harrell said he ran into many head winds on the trip from the south. The trip from Evansville to this city was made in three hOHrs. Francis Hcagland, ID, of 216 North Traub avenue, suffered a fractured leg when he was thrown from a motorcycle at Traub avenue and Washington streets yesterday afternoon. Four other persons were slightly injured in Sunday automobile accidents. The centennial chorus will uveet at 7:30 o'clock tonight at Caleb Mills hall for regular rehearsal, Edward Bailey Blrge, director, announced today. Rehearsals bad been held at the Y. W. C. A. Herbert W. Ware, a soldier from Ft. Benjamin Harrison, is recovering from two knife wounds in the City hospital today. He told the police, he was attacked by a negrr when he spoke to a colored woman near the Plaza hotel on Indiana avenue. A Joint meeting of the board In charge of arrangements for the world advertising convention to be held here June 0-10 and the Credit Men’s association, will b> held Thursday noon In *be Riley room c.f the Claypool hotel, wnen Merle Sidener and Paul Richey, members of

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the convention board, will speak on topics pertaining to the June meeting. Monday, May 3, will be the last dgy for filing mortgage exemptions, according to Leo Fesler, county auditor. Mcllvnlne-Kothe post of the American Legion will give a smoker and dinner tonight at. the Athenaeum. Following the dinner a varied program on the cabaret order and three boxing bouts will be provided. Heads of manufacturing and other industrial plants, which have not been listed for the industrial census, are asked by T. J. Stuart, industrial census director, to send to his office in the federal building information < oucerning their plants. Democrats of the Fourth ward will bold an open meeting tonight at Stowers’ hall, Clifton and Udell streets. All candidates are asked to be present. The congregation of the Maple Road Methodist church voted unanimously lust night to protest against the erection of the proposed Craig-Hnnt Motors Company building at North Meridian street and maple Road boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. A. RUtow, 1208 Hoyt avenue, left yesterday to visit relatives In Chicago. MEETINGS. Bennett Circle No. 25 of the Ladles of the G. A. R. will meet Tuesday night on the fourth floor of the courthouse. The Altar Society of the Holy Rosary church will give a card party Tuesday afternoon in the Holy Rosary hall, 520 Stevens street. The Loyal Alphas of the \\ B P. will give a literary and musical program followed by a box supper in branch library No. 6 tomorrow night.

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Camisole Lace, 19c Yd. Beautiful patterns in camisole lace edge and insertions up to 6 inches wide, usually selling at 29c a yard, offered for Anniversary Sale at 19<l a yard. Joldsteln’s, Main Floor.

STORE HOURS—Daily 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m

From April 26 th to Monday, May 3rd Our 11th Anniversary Sale A Seven Day Wonderful Bargain Event

A Splendid Offering of Untrimmed Hats Is the Millinery Section’s Contribution to Our Anniversary Sale for Tuesday. Special at — *1.65 This is the most wonderful sale we have ever held—or probably ever will attempt to hold —new, attractive untrimmed shades in such forms as turbans, chin-chins, mushrooms, sailors, fancy blocks and handed hats. vffißgy Choose from brown, navy, tan, old ros*, Copen and Pekin blue ™and re( t also black. A wonderful collection at such a low price—made 1 in China split straws, five-end Milans, Milan hemps and China pip- - in*. Hats that lend themselves readily to

, Anniversary Sale of Knit Underwear Every Garment Perfect *

Cotton Union Suit*, 65c. W o m e n's fine ribbed white cotton union suits, low neck and s 1 e e veless, wide knee ■with lace edge or tight knee. Regular and extra sizes. Silk Lisle Vests, 75c, Worn on's Swiss ribbed silk lisle vests In white and pink, hand or ribbon top; regular sizes bnly.

Silk-Top Suits, $1.98 and $2.25 •W o me n's pink union bu 11 8 with clove silk tops, bodice st y 1 e with silk ribbon shoulder straps. Reguiar and extra large sizes. Cotton Bloomers, 49c. Women’i light we ght. tnitted cotton bloomers In white and pink, sizes 36, 38 and 40; closely woven and serviceable.

Waist Union Suits, 59c. C hil dren's comb lnation under waist union suits of ribbed white cotton, rein forced over should ers. Ages 2 to 12.

Extra Large Suits, 85c. Wo men’a ribbed white cotton union suits In sizes 46. 48 and 60. Low neck and sleeve less, wide knee with lace ’edge or tight fitting knee.

$2.49 House Dresses, $2.00 Billie Burk housedresses, in blue or gray ginghams with white stripes, with plain colored collars and belts. Anniversary Sffle price 92.00. —Goldstein's. Second Floor. $5.98 to $6.50 BLOUSES $3.98 Fashioned of extra good quality Georgette crepe, in colors of navy, brown, bisque, sand, flesh and white, embroidery trimmed, long sleeveß. —Goldstein’s, Second Floor.

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Kayser Union Suits. 98c and $1.25 W o m e n’s ribbed white cotton union suits.low neck and sleevless, wide or tight knee. Regular sizes. —Goldstein's, Main Floor.

Anniversary Sale Bargains In Muslin Underwear Long-Sleeve Gowns, $1.19 Women's full cut gowns of good quality muslin, V neck and long sieves; trimmed with four rows of embroidery (limit of two to a customer), at 91-10 each. Chemise, $1.98 Made of lingerie materials and voiles, plain tailored or lace and embroidery trimmed styles, at $1.98 each. Camisoles, SI.OO Made of satin in flesh color only, lace and embroidery trimmed styles or plain tailored models, regular $1.41) quality at SI.OO each. —Goldstein's, Jbird Fl^a

STORE HOURS —Saturday 8:30 a. m. to 6:00 p. m.

Anniversary Bargains in Women’s and Misses’ Outer Apparel Garments grouped especially for the occasion, and marked at about ordinary cost of making. Higher priced garments sacrificed at greatly reduced prices. These are Undoubtedly Attractive Values jor the Woman In Need of a Spring Suit $40.00 and $45.00 QQ SSJITTS Fashioned of serge, velours and jer- l ''v sey6, straight lines, short waist lines, rip- jf* e \ pie and tailored models; in navy, tan, l N brown, black and mixtures; sizes up to f ' ** \ 44; special at $25.00. r \ Formerly $50.00 JjJ^CQQ SUi r /J jv—J Embroidered and tailored tricotines. serges, silvertones. velours and velour ' s y' s -g N V. checks, also blouse and flared models; 7 J k Ti navy, copen, tan and checks; sizes up to / / /] B \ 44, ht $35,00. / L I B \ $55.00 and $60.00 { nn SUITS *4s’°° |\\\ Finest Poiret twils, serges, tricotines, \\ \ \ velours and silvertones; embroidery, \\\ \ braid and button trimmed; plaited skirts, \ \ \ r box blouse, flared and tailored styles; \\\ \| sizes up to 44. at $45.00. \ \\ H $35.00 and $45.00 f)A \\\ \ SILK DRESSES VAX J Fashioned of fine quality taffetas, in black, navy. Copen. with braid and em- /At broidery trimming. Bouffant, tier, tunic, //\ L straight line and novelty styles, for aft- x ernoon and street wear. Anniversary Sale //V f LI Price $25.00. iJt —Goldstein's. Second Floor. d/\

Anniversary Sale of Petticoats $7.00, $7.50 and $8.50 Silk Petticoats, $5.00 Five styles to choose from. All jersey, all taffeta or jersey and taffeta combinations; navy. Copen, red. brown, green, lavender end rose. Limit one to a customer. $2.49 and $2.98 Cotton Petticoats, $1.98 Tailored styles of excellent quality sateen or halcyon cloth, in black and colors. Also allover floral patterns. Limit, two. —Goldstein's, Second Floor. $1.25 and $1.50 Brownie Overalls, SI.OO Just the garment to protect the boys' clothes or to play in, made of blue chambray, plain or strloed, sizes 4 to 15 (limit of 2 pairs). Anniversary Sale price, 91.00 a pair. —Annex, Main Floor.

Anniversary Sale Savings on Children’s Dresses for school wear Regular $2.49 and $2.98 Girls’ . Gingham Dresses Sizes 8 to 14 JP ' $1.98 Gay-colored plaids, trimmed in contrasting colors of plain gingham, and plain-colored gingham trimmed in harmonizing plaids; about a V\ | dozen styles to select from. A few models show’ I \ I touches of handwork, alsd fancy collars and cuffs, Ej K pockets, sashes, etc.; in blue, pink, buff, green and tan; regularly selling at $2.49 and $2.98; \j sizes 8 to 14, $1.98. Anniversary Sale of Household and Fancy Linens

Hemmed Napkins, 6 for 39c 12x12-inch size, cut from extra quality mercerized damask, hemmed ready for use; splendid for home use, 6 for 39£.. t Pattern Table Cloths, $2.38 Each . 58x81 inches wide, extra weight loom dice and stripe patterns, hemmed ready for use, $2.38 eaxih. Huck Towels and Hemmed Crash Towels, 23c flach 18x36-inch hucks are full bleached, so.t absorbent quality; crash towels are splendid weight, part linen, choice of bleached or unbleached, choice 23£ each.

Chamoisetto Gloves, 65c Women’s white twoclasp washable chamoisette gloves, with self-em-broidered back. Anniversary Sale Price 65<t a pain. —Goldstein’s —Main Floor.

Veilings, 25c a Yard Toledo mesh lace veilings in black, brown, taupe or navy, offering qualities that usually sell up to 69c a yard, Anniversary Sale, 254) a yard. Handkerchiefs, 2 for 25c Women’s imported hemstitched cambric handkerchiefs in novelty patterns, checked and striped borders, some witfi plain colored centers, in a large assortment of colorings; Anniversary Sale price, 2 for 25c. Men's Handkerchiefs, 2 for 25c Men's white cambric hemstitched handkerchiefs, our regular 18c qualities. Anniversary Sale price, 2 for 25<*. Soap Special, 4 for 25c Kirk's hard water Castile soap, easy to lather in hard water, offered v during this salo at 4 cakes for 25^. —Goldstein’s, Main Floor.

Red Stripe Glass Toweling, 29c Yard Firm, smooth quality, specially desirable for tea towels, does not lint, 39tf yard. Lace-Trimmed Scarfs, 59c Each 18x50 inches, splendid quality, linen-finished center, lace trimmed with pattern and lace insertions, each. Novelty Lace Scarfs, 98c Each 18x52 inches, extra quality, beautiful pattern filet inserts and medalion, splendid quality imitation cluny lace edge, choice, 9Sf each.