Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 30, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1920 — Page 3

mFEATURES W. TV.’ ACTIVITIES ■Fm/ Outings Hold Attraction W for Summer Girl. times, and plenty of them during Re summer months are being planned U>y the Young Women’s Christian association for its members. Picnics, get-aequainted-meetlngs, and ▼arious social entertainments are among the features of the attractive summer program. “I never had such good times as I did last summer at those *T* picnics,” declared an enthusiastic member of the association when questioned about the success of last summer's supper picnics, “and the eats, oh boy.” “I always feel so much at home,” she continued, “and everybody is always friendly and sociable, and all are out for one grand good time." t THRKE CONFERENCES DURING SUMMER. There are three conferences i scheduled for this summer by the Indianapolis association. There is the conference at Dewey Lake, Mich., from June 25 to July 3, to which nine girls from the local orare going, jpphis is an industrial conference for who are working, and includes representatives from Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin and Michigan. While it is called for strictly business purposes, it is one-fourth work and three-fourths fun, acccording to some of the girls who attended last year. Then there is the one at Mlllhurst, 111., which is something entirely new in the way of Y. W. C. A. conferences. Millhurst is a beautiful little town, two hours’ ride from Chicago. This conference, which is also for

HUSBAND AND WIFE *WENT 50-50 ON BOTTLE OF DRECO Indianapolis man and his wife have discovered the relieving power of the new root and herb remedy, Dreco. Suffered all the time from catarrh In his head which caused drip. Into back of throat; no • appetite; constipated and had dizzy spells. Mr. Gaines Parker, a well known carpenter, living on West Thirty-sixtb street, Indianapolis, Ind., has the following to tay about Dreco: ‘‘lt has done me good In every way and has aiso helped my wife, and we have only taken one bottle of Dreco. so far. "I was suffering all the time from catarrh and that disagreeable dripping Into the back of my throat, which nauseated me so I couldn't eat, by bowels werv very Irregular and I had dizzy spells. I couldn't find anything to help tee until I started on Dreco, one week ago, and I am going to tell you the dripping has stopped; my boweis are moving regularly and easily; the dizzy spells are gone and I have a good appetite; In fact, I feel like anew man. “My wif9 always dislikes to take medicine, but when she saw how I was Improving she didn't hesitate to Join me In taking Dreco.” Dreco. the herbal remedy that did so much for this good couple, is a vegetable remedy, containing no Iron, mercury, ffbjash, nor any acids or oils. It acts on the stomach to assist It to digest the food. Houses a sluggish liver to full action; strengthens the kidneys, quiets the nerves, induces sound sleep, expels catarrh of the nose and stomach and rebuild!) a rundown system. Mr. Williamson, the well known Dreco expert, hag headquarters at Clark 4 Cade’s Claypool hotel drug store, to meet the local public and explain the merits of this great remedy. See him today.—Advertisement.

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women employed in industrial work, will have twenty Indianapolis repreaentatives attending its initial sesssion the first week In August. The Lake Geneva conference, which has representatives from all over the United States, will be held at Lake Geneva. Wls., Aug. 8 to 16, under auspices of the national board of the Y. W. C. A. The local delegates to this conference, which are usually the officers of the High School Girls’ clubs, have not yet been chosen. Under the direction of Miss Alice M. Newman, director of the education department of the “Y,” a number of classes are being conducted this summer. EDUCATIONAL CLASSES FORMED. The reading class, which is composed of seventeen members, goes out to one of the parks every Friday evening and studies Keats and his fellow authors, under the trees. The class, which gets together at 6 o’clock in the evening at the Y. W. C. A., requires no fees and does not require association membership. The “Know Your City”'■ class, which meets every Tuesday night, is another of the summer evening classes. Last week the class was taken through the Belle Telephone building. A class in basketry is being conducted Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 10 to 12 o’clock. The big attraction at the building itself is the two large swimming pools, which are occupied by a number of girls at all hours of the day. The “Y” also opens Its ecol parlors and libraries to all women of the city, whether or not they are members of the association. The association also plans to keep the cafeteria open during the entire summer, with an exception of Saturday evenings.

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G. 0. P. Leaders to City for Conference Republican party leaders are expected to arrive in Indianapolis tomorrow for a two-day conference with Edmund M. Wasmuth, state chairman, on campaign plans. Among questions to be settled will be the location of the state headquarters during the campaign. The state central committee has asked for bids from the Hotel Severln, where the headquarters is now located, and from the Claypool hotel. Seek $1,000,000 Tax Dodgers Chicago CHICAGO, June 15.—Forty federal agents are searching for merchants who have dodged paying taxes totaling $1,000,000 on the sale of luxuries and wearing apparel. Why? Proof is positive when founded upon facts plus experience. BEECHAM’S PILLS have been used for 60 years by people all over tne globe. BEECHAM’S ■ 4% TheL ugestSaleof j§£P|| I Any Medicine in B I MhW the World. Sold everywhere. la boxes, 10 u. 25c.

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1920.

s=NO C. O. P.’s OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK====NO REFUNDS^ REMOVAL SALE * W ▼ dTTLJLd m dM *

Reduction* on Sample Coats Regular SIO.OO Value *4.98

Sacrificed at a price that doesn’t begin to cover the actual cost of the materials. $30.00 CAPE COATS The short and three-quarter length sports coats predominate in tomor- Q ■ Mm fl| row’s selling. Navy, tan, deer, rose, *r ■ yj| |N| Copen. All sizes S "TT ■ W 318.04 SPRING COATS This sale offers a choice of over a dozen . new spring models; to be placed on sale IP at a {trice that should sell every one. *r Special If ■ W IP

Men's Underwear $3.00 BA L B RIGi mW GAN UNION hjtil ** t SUITS, short IMmI rl sleeves, including jr ■ ‘ 'lk i $2.00 MEN’S BALm BRIGGAN UNION ffm I SUITS, short Jlw sleeves and ankle If ‘'mt --SI.OO jl V $1.25 MEN’S ATH- / LETIC UNION r y y''~~~T~' SUITS, fine check - jj," 1 " and crossbar terAT rY T| ials /Vw SI.OO MEN’S BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS and DRAWERS, short sleeves and double JQ. seated drawers 29c MEN’S HOSE, green, brown, navy blue, gray and black; some slightly I Olj% imperfect I fc2C Men’s Bathing Suits BRIGHT NEW BATHING SUITS, blue with white trimming; QOfi C all sizes SJOC J MEN’S BATHING / SUITS, serviceable and tmsW / well made bathing suits, Wm I 1 plain and colored trim- d* I OQ ( M ming VSiOw \ w — - 1 i A CHOICE COLLEC- \/ i TION OF BATHING 7 M SUITS, all colors and OJ QC P22s2rjra| sizes V I iVv p THE FINER GRADE WOOL BATHING SUITS, many nifty patterns to QT chosoe from yOivS

THE FAIR STILL IN OUR OLD LOCATION 407-417 WEST WASHINGTON STREET

Sample Silk, Poplin, Gingham and Voile DRESSES S3O DRESSES S4O DRESSES Flowered Georgette, silk Silk, tricolette, satins, chisGeorgette, taffetas and sat- foil, taffetas; practically givins; all new, beautiful mod- ing them away at this price, els. Sizes 16 to 14— Sizes 16 to 44. $10.75 I $16.75

More of Those Mens Genuine Palm Beach SUITS Palm Beaches and other cool summer materials; in grays, brown, blues, plain and neat striped models. Belted and conservative styles. Solid comfort for hot weather. All sizes. Special— Spl o>/5 FINE SPRING SUITS—It’s surprising what a comprehensive choice of styles, fabrics and patterns are here in green, brown and blue flannels and gray, blue and brown worsteds.

Sale oi Women’s SKIRTS PLAID SKIRTS, splendidly made, good quaJlty materials; all sizes; special A| aq Wednesday y I iuO ALL WOOL ACCORDION PLEATED SKIRTS, beautiful new summer Ar AQ models; all sizes ...y3i9o FINE SERGE AND ACCORDION PLEATED SKIRTS, all new models; spe- Aj A A A cial Wednesday ...y I tIaUU Sale oi Women’s Undergarmenis $1.50 SILK CAMISOLES— Washable silk camisoles; In flesh color; trimmed with pretty lace. Sizes 36 A I A A to 44. Special y I ivU $4.00 SILK ENVELOPE CHEMlSE—Envelope chemise, of brocaded 'silk or washable silks; neatly trimmed; sizes 36 to 44. Re- A A QQ duced to yfaaOO $4.00 SILK BLOOMERS—SiIk bloomers for women; made very full; in C 9 GO flesh color. Special .y£i9o $2.00 CREPE GOWNS—Pretty crepe slipover gowns; In flesh or white. A t A M SpeciaJ y I afc*F $2.00 SKIRTS, GOWNS AND CHEMISES —A large assortment of muslin skirts, gowns and envelope chemise, trimmed lace and embroidery; marked down $1.48

Boys’Clothing Reduced These are among the finest suits brought to Indianapolis this vspring. The finest materials. The best workmanship, fit and finish; in fact, the finest suits you can buy anywhere at the price. Save from $5.00 to $7.50 on Any Suit Wednesday

BOYS’ SUITS $10.95 values reduced to $5.95 BOYS’ SUITS $18.50 values reduced to $11.95

Regular $40.00 Values £ apn Handsomely silk lined, guaran- JS BUa teed all wool; in pretty shades of navy, brown, gray and black. ■■ Sample Serge SUITS Pure wool, mannish serge; samples of A JBt AA AA $25.00 suits; sizes 16 to 44. I £S Sf reduced for Wednesday | SUITS One of a kind only. Poiret twills andQ jfA ■■ AA AA fine gaberdine; $65 to $75 values, p ■ Bfc Special Wednesday %f %f ■ %sys

A Real Sale of BLOUSES $15.00 GEORGETTE OVERBLOUSES— Overblonses of very fine quality Georgette, handsomely embroidered and beaded; in all of the new spring shades. A Ql" real bargain at v/ivO $8,75 - , 55.00 bl ous e sos vV. good quality pink and white crepe de chine; very elaborately embroidered. The colors are white, flesh, turquoise, maize and 4*1% Oft peach. Sizes 36 to 46 WbibU $3.00 VOILE BLOUSES FOR STOUT WOMEN —Made very stylish, prettily trimmed with lace. Sizes I Q Q 46 to 54 Q I ivO

BOYS’ SUITS $17.50 values reduced to $9.95 BOYS’ SUITS $12.50 values reduced to $7.50

New Spring SUITS Silk Lined Tricotine

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