Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 311, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 May 1920 — Page 2
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STAGE BEAUTY DIES AS ‘SPY’ Budapest Ballet Leader Shot by Roumanians. ¶ BUDAPEST, May 7.—Ira von Pernyl, the leader of the Budapest ballet, has, according to news received here from Transylvania, paid a tragic penalty for her beauty. ¶ Mlle. Pernyl, acknowledged to be the most beautiful woman in Budapest, long resisted all overtures for her hand. ¶ Shortly after the departure of the Roumanians from Budapest after a stay of several months, she was reported "missing." ¶ It was rumored that a high officer on the staff of Gen Maderescu had been fortunate enough to capture the heart of the capricious dancer. ¶ A short paragraph in a Roumanian newspaper recently announced her death for spying against Roumania. ¶ Mlle. Pernyl had apparently excited the envy and hatred of the Roumanian women, for from a letter she wrote to a friend before her death she delared she was the victim of a hideous plot, and that incriminating documents had been placed in her baggage, which formed so powerful an indictment against her that even her friendship with Gen. Maderescu’s staff officer availed her nothing. ¶ General resentment against the Roumanians is felt in Budapest, as Mlle. Pernyl was a universal favorite.
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FORCED SALE! There are two reasons for this forced sale which starts at 8 a. m., SaturdayFirst— Week after week of rain and cold in place of bright Spring days, has affected business in general . and the Men’s Clothing business in particular. Second— This leaves us with a tremendous' stock, which we bought for your protection in anticipation of rising prices—we now find it necessary to turn this stock into cash, hence this money-raising sale of Roberts Clothes The Big savings offered. in this forced sale will be a boon to all men. Men’s Suits, Overcoats and Topcoats
$25 values, Forced Sale Price . . . $20.00 SBO values, Forced Sale Price . -.. $24.00 $35 values, Forced Sale Price . . . $28.00 S4O Values, Forced Sale Price . . . $32.00 $45 values, Forced Sale Price . . . $36.00
Sale Starts Saturday 8 A.M. Come Early
Open Evenings Until 8 P. M., Saturday Evenings Until 9:30, During This Sale
Schools to Compete for Parade Prizes Five cash prize* will be given for the best Hoots entered-by-the -schools of Indianapolis in the centennial parade, to be held Monday night, June 7, commemorating the JflOth anniversary of the city. The first prise will be SIPO, the second. foO. and three prizes of |2fl each will be given. . The contest is open to the schools only, however, and every school ts urged to enter a float! From fifty to sixty symbolical floats Headaches From Slight Colds LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets relieve the Headache by- curing the Cold. A tonic laxative and germ destroyer. Look for signature E. W. GROVE on bo*. 30c.—Advertisement.
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will be entered by the schools; It Is believed. ' - -1% Free Air and Walks . to Be Had in Parks CHICAGO. May 7.—“ Free” features of Chicago’s municipal parks will be driveways. walks and the air this season, park officials announced today. High coslr have made it necessary to abandon free hand concerts and charge* will be made this season for use of the golf and tennis courses and other recreation reserves. BELGIAN Rt LERS VISIT ENGLISH. BRUSSELS, May 7.—King Albert and Queen Elizabeth will leave for London Saturday to riait. King George and Queen Mary, the Eloile Beige says.
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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1920.
Test Naval Academy Aspirants June 22 Entrance examinations for the naval academy at Annapolis will he held June 2‘J for young men of. (he third and fourth congressional disirlqts of Indiana, under supervision of the civil service department of the government. . Applications for examination will be received by Oscar E. Bland, representative of the Second district, and John S. Benham of the Fourth district, addressed to the bouse of representatives, Washington, D. C.
SATURDAY SPECIAL 3-Qt. Aluminum Saucepan This Beautiful 3-Piece Living Room Suite All three pieces I3MM —Cash or Credit Uphplstered in dainty tapestry. Queen Anne design, mahogany finish. A wonderful value. Other suites of various colorings and designs. WttME SSENGER Ca 201 E. Washington St. Floor coverings. Gibson refrigerators, McDougali cabinets. Perfection oil stoves Quality First
SSO values, Forced Sale Price . . . $40.00 $55 values, Forced Sale Price . . . $44.00 S6O values, Forced Sale Price ... $48.00 S7O values, Forced Sale Price . . . $56.00 Raincoats and Separate Trousers 20 % Off
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Sale Starts Saturday 8 A. M. Come Early
Movement Started For Irish Land Bank DUBLIN, Ireland, May 7.—An endeavor is being made to start an Irish land bank in Dublin. Promoter* state that sum* of money estimated at *90,000.000 are lying on deposit in the Joint stock and savings banks, earning a low rate of Interest on deposit, the money being Invested In gilt-edged securities. The new bank offer* a higher rate of interest, the security being first mortgage on Irish land,
Satin Petticoats. flesh or white, double back and front panels, sizes 86 to 40, at *7.M. Goldstein's. Third Floor.
Store Hours Daily, 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Store Hours —Saturday, 8:30 a. m. to 6:00 p. m
High-Grade Seasonable Merchandise Offered in the . Saturday Savings at Goldstein’s Again Proving the Value-Giving Superiority of this Store
Our $1.98 Silk Lace Hose, $1.49 Today’s Market Value, $2.50 Women's pure silk lace striped hose, in black only, double silk lisle garter tops and soles, high spliced heels; a quality selling generally for 92.50 (our regular price 91.98); every pair perfect; $1.49 a pair. Women’s full fashioned pure silk hose, all-ilk double garter tops and soles, black only; #2.98 a pair. Women's full fashioned pure silk hose, In black, white, gray, brown and navy, double silk lisle garter tops and soles, #1.98 a pair. Women’s “Rockford” fashioned silk lisle hose,' in black and white; 7&t a pair. Children’s fine ribbed silk lisle hose, in black, white and brown; priced accord ing to slxe. 5 1. 701 and 75<* a pair. 35c and 40c hosiery 25c a pair —Goldstein's, Main Floor,
Saturday Special Sale of Trimmed Hats *2.95 / Hats that are a crrr * < T / joy to behold —so \ aetoundiugly smart / and chic! The seas ~TS*A\\vW?77*-~ son’s newest and best V\\\ \\ ' styles, portrayed in . this grouping of hats. F' A special purchase of new trimmed hats ** e- \ w in a most diversified \A assemblage of eharm- \ \ ing creations; offered \* \ for Saturday at J $2.95. We also are offering a lot of trimmed and antrimmed hats, smart banded hats, large roll brims and many other stylish shapes In all the wanted colors, at $1.45. —Goldstein's, Third Floor.
Neckwear lAce and cel bandings and edges for making collars and cuffs, neat designs, at #I.OO a yard. Vestings in dainty lace, net and organdie patterns, in *4yard lengths, the desired iength for a vest; priced at #I.OO and #1.50 a length. Collars—lace and net collars, in dainty patterns that can be adjusted to any coat or dress; special at 69f each. Vests—fashioned of sheer quality organdies, with collars attached, at #I.OO each. —Goldstein’s —Main Floor. Gloves Women’s “Kayser” two-clasp, double finger tip silk gloves, in white, pongee, black and gray, #I.OO, #1.25, #1.50 to #2.00 a pair. Women’s “Kayser” 12-button length silk gloves with double, finger tips, white, pongee and gray, #2.25 and #2.50 a pair. Women’s silk gloves, "Kayser'' make. 16-button length, in \yhite or black, at #2.98 a pair. —Goldstein's —Main Floor.
Purchase and Sale of Women's and Misses' New Silk Dresses *25 which retailed in stores ‘ throughout the country /a a few weeks earlier at> j Do not confuse this sale with an ordinary dress event. It is unquestionably one of the season’s opportunities for the woman who requires a dress just now One hundred dresses rived from New York, such dresses . V as women of taste admire and in sist upon wearing. Fashioned of taffeta. Georgette, Tricoiette. //Wr Crepe de Chine, Figured Foulards, /f \ 1 etc.; short waistline models, \ 1 fiarred. full hips, ruffles, tucks and r&fl- \ \ drape effects, fancy roll collars and short sleeves; some models are artistically trimmed with Rj beads. Special for Saturday at
Formerly $50.00 Spring SUITS at $35.00 Tailleurs of superior tricotine, silvertone, serge, velour and velour check, bearing the stamp of perfect tailoring and the correct handling of detail, typical of higher priced models, braid, embroidery and button trimmed, plain tailored and semi-dress styles; navy, Copen. tan and checks; Bizes up to 44.
(Annex Open Saturday Night Until 9 O'Clock) “Goldstein’s Suits for Boys” is by nqw synonymous for “The finest suits for boys" fAt the very mention of “Goldstein's Suits for Boys'’ one has a picture of those sleek, weJl-made, well-tilting suits that have won a host of admiring friends in Indianapolie and vicinity. Those suits built along “man-size” lines, but with “boys’ size” measurements; the kind of suits the boys like, they look like “dad's” and wesir so well. We are featuring for Saturday suits made of cheviot and cashmere in browns, gray, green mixtures and navy blues at—Tapeless Blouses, 98c, $1.25 and $1.49 Made of soft finished percale, chambray and madras, in as- * sorted striped patterns, also plain white and plain bine; ages 6 to 16, at 9Sy. $ 1.25 and #1.49. / —Goldstein's Annex.
Chetn i e of crepe de chine, satin or glove silk, lace andGeorgette trimmed. sizes 38 to 44. prices from 42.49 to gf1.98. —Goldstein's, Third Floor.
SoSJ)O and $60.00 Spring SUITS at $45.00 Saits expressing marked elegance in their embroidered, braided or simple tailored lines. Severe tailleurs predominate, but box. blouse, flared and novelty styles are represented. Principally of men's wear serge, tricotine, silvertone and velour, in navy, Copen, tan and fancy checks, sizes up to 44. —Goldstein’s, Second Floor.
From the DOMESTIC Department White Outing Flannel—A good quality for infanta garments and' underwear, at 25r a yard. Zephyr Ginghams—Full 82 inches wide, in wanted plaid shades and striped design*, mill lengths of 59c quality, at 39f a yard. Percales Attractive patterns on blue and gray grounds, mill lengths of our best quality, at 39<S a yard. Bleached Mußltn — Full yard wide, a good quality far family use, at a yard. Pillow Cases —Of good grade bleached muslin, six# 42x86. an unusually good quality, at each. Bed Spreads Crochet weave, hemmed style, double bed size, at $2.98 each. —Goldstein's —Main Floor.
