Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 53, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 July 1920 — Page 5

[^□Society * •'s Mary E. Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bertram F. Walker, 53 West "'"v’enty-eighth street, and Elton D. Newbart, were quietly married Saturday night at the home of Ihe bride’s grandparents. KeT. and Mrs. W. F. Walker, tv North Ritter avenue. Only the Immediate families and a few close friends were present for the cereKionj. Or. Walker read the service. The bride wore a dainty frock of " hite Georgette crepe and carried a shower of bride roaes. Mr. and Mrs. Newhart will be at home at 1126 Healing avenue after, July 17. Ladles of the Gatling Gun club will have a call meeting tonight iu the clubrooma. Mn. Waiter Stokes will be in charge of the session. • • * Mrs. H. C. Campbell will entertain tbe Sorosls club tomorrow afternoon at her home, 3615 North Capitol avenue. • * Miss Doris and Raymond Langdon. 428 Fast Twenty-first street, will depart tomorrow morning for Whitesburg, Pa., where they will spend the summer with Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Nolder. • * • Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Deming, 2241 Kenwood avenue. have gone to Tacoma, Wash., to visit their daughter, Mrs. C. fc. Woodward. From there they will go to California to speed the winter. • • * Mrs. E. W. Harris, Miss Betty and Miss Llewellyn Harris, 3124 Washington boulevard, have gone to North Point. Mich., to spend the summer in their cottage. , 1 • • • Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reed and Waiter Reed, 344 West Thirty-first street, have left the city for Long Beach, Cal. They will return the first week in September. • • • Mr.- and Mrs. Andrew Taylor, 2340 North Delaware street, announce the enSgement of their daughter. May, fa mes E. Sanders. The wedding will take place in August. • * • Mrs. Albert E. Metzger and family have gone to their summer home iu Charlevoix Mich. • • • Mrs. S. L. Slover of Norfolk, Ya., national treasurer of Delta Delta Delta, and Miss Pearl Bonisteele of Chicago, national secretary, have come to Indianapolis as members of the executive board of Tri Delta to confer with Mrs. William Hudson. 2417 Park avenue, national president. dinner will be given tomorrow night by the local alliance chapter, In the tan of the Severln hotel. Mrs. N. A. DeMotte Is In charge of arrangements for the dinner. • • • Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Herron, 1741 North Illinois street, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Bess Mil- j dred, to Harold C. Purcel. The wedding will take place this month. • * • Mrs. Webb C. Bell, 2566 North Pennsylvania street, is spending the summer at Glenwood Springs, Colo. • v • Miss Ruth Cheney, 501 East Twentythird street, has gone to New York City for a fortnight. She will visit in Boston and Atlantic City before returning home.

HOROSCOPE MONDAY. JCI/Y It. Autrologers read this as a most unfortunate day. Uranus, Yensus and Saturn are all In evil aapeet. Men and women are snbjeet to influences that incline them to misunderstandings and dissensions. Both the home and business associations are affected by this planetary sway. Something like competition and rivalry between the sexes may develop during the coming weeks when sensational incidents arc foreshadowed. Romances of every aort have a sinister rule, for the stars today make for deception and treachery. The lure of sentiment may be. felt by persons of advanced age as well as by the young. Many marriages of elderly persons are fere* aid. Again a movement back to the land, owing to some sort of a co-operative scheme, is prophesied. Tendencies leading toward popnl&r uprisings appear to be emphasised by this positing of the stars and riot# are foretold.

Stars supposed to rule the teeth may , cause much pain during this configuration which is exceedingly bad for neuralgic conditions. Anew pastime as unusual as that Supplied by a toy supposed to be the medium of prophecy will engage attention during the .late summer. The seers declared that the gregarious nstincts of Americans, which are responsible for a growing lack of originality In thought and action, will be # changed by new conditions of life now foreseen. Railway troubles will multiply daring this month and accidents may be numerous. Persons whose blrthdate it Is should avoid all new adventures during the year. Women should be cautious about making new friends. Children born on this day may have vicissitudes that will bring out their latent powers. These subjects of Cancer usually love nafure and beauty In every form.—Copyright, 1920. MEETINGS. The board of directors of the local League of Women Voters will meet FTlday afternoon in the league rooms. • e • T. W. Bennett circle No. 23, Ladies of the G. A. R., will hold a bustness meeting tomorrow night on the fourth floor of the courthouse. • • • The Church of the Advent will give a lawn fete tomorrow night on the church lawn. INDUNAPOLiS UK£S - INSTANT ACTION f There hss. never been anything With the quick action of simple witchhazel, camphor, bydraetla, etc., as mixed In Lavoptik eye wash. One lady with inflamed and watery eyes yeports her eyes are bright and clear aftjr using Lavoptlk a very short line. In another case five applicate >ns produced great benefit. We guarantee a small bottle to help kNY CASE, weak, strained or inflamed eyes. Henry J. Huder, Druggist.—Advertisement.

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Roy Ronsib Weds MISS ACT A SI. DENNIS AND ROY 8. BONSIB. A wedding which will be of interest to Indianapolis folk Is that of Miss Alta M. Dennis of Jasper. N. V., and Roy S. Bonsib of New York City, formerly of this city, whtph will take place Saturday at the home of bride’s parents In Jasper. N. Y. Miss Dennis is a graduate of the School of Oratory of Northwestern university and of Syracuse university. She has been teaching English for the past season in White Plains, N. Y. Mr. Bonsib is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Bonsib, 642 North Dearborn street. He -is a graduate of Indiana university and took his degree of engineer of mines at Columbia U. During the war he was employed oy the government as district safety engineer#©! the southern district, and owing to his successful record was later chlled to Washington and made chief of tbe division of safety engineering. working conditions service. United States department of labor. At present he Is director of the industrial bureau of the tanners’ council.

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Sweater Sale= Pure silk fiber sweaters In tuxedo and coat styles; high shades, rose, gold, Kelly green, orchid and pink. You’ll need at least two for your vacation. Up to $25 — $15.00 Hargrove’s Mat*. Ave. and Delaware St.

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“The Romance of Leather Making," an illustrated lecture developed by Mr. Bonslb, attracted considerable attention last spring, when Mr. Bonsib made a tour of Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan, giving his lecture before various educational organizations. The slides alone are valued at $5,000 and are regarded as the most complete and unique collection of the kind. Mr. Bonsib is affiliated with the Delta Tau Delta fraternity, the Shrine degree of Masonry, the American Institute of Mining Engineers. American Electrochemical society. National Safety council, Employment Managers’ association and Sons of American Revolution. The young people will be at home after the wedding at White Plains, N. Y.

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SILK DRESSES for Summer $14.95 to $29.50 • ment Garnieut Shop, since it deals only with special A jg, values. Every garment in it h bought primarily for / j* ) V a I V' that shop, and always at special concessions in prices. £ A ,; ▼ , Nothing here is bought iu the regular way or at regur/l Jar prices. The profits mainly being in “quick turn- \ Z<\ overs,” *it remains that the merchandise in the Basex t ’*'• ment Garment Shop is always fresh, always brand new i t ( | iM’Y ° r COm P arat^ new^ - <f|l§P These New Silk Dresses IfPIIF are not ordinary values even as Basement values go; they iLii-lir ! 771 are above the average in value. The price range is low as JJ j 4 J( \i the size range is wide, the latter being from 16 to 42, inclusive. y \ v Taffeta, Foulard and Satin And, oh, the pretty and various models! Tuffetas with lace and flowers, and made with short sleeves. 1 hey are made with embroidered overskirts, done in blue yarn. Poulards are delightful in floral patterns, made with accordion plaited ruffles. Satins have accordion skirts and are embroidered in white yarn. And to go back to the taffeta models, there are some trimmed even with borders of pastel organdies. The prices *do not do them credit. Come. * * —Ayres—Basement.

Half-Yearly Sale of FURNITURE To All Who Prize Beauty—To All Who Value Enduring Quality—To All Concerned With Saving Money It Is An Event of Significant Importance I „ ’ To facilitate easy choosing, sets have been assembled together and various single pieces grouped according to class. With such an arrangement it. will be easy to see everything of its kind without undue effort; it will be easier to compare—easier to determine just what pleases you most. • Every New Piece of Furniture is Underpriced, All Regular Stock is Reduced Type, the Values No Less Than Extraordinary. Accept Our Assurance That the Furniture Is of the Highest. * • —Ayres—Fourth floor.

'lmminent —Tbe Removal of ionise Wares to An Upstairs Floor Interesting to You —A Price-Cut Clearance of Such Articles as We Have Determined to Sell at Once Rather Than Move. Os the Many, Just a Few Items to Point the Way. -

Removal Sale of Chinaware Thousands of articles of a breakable nature we do not care to subject to the hazard of moving. To sell them we have reduced prices most temptingly. To facilitate quick selection, we have arranged the differently priced articles on separate tables, at down with. bargains. On other tables you w r ill find articles from SI.OO up to $5.00, All bungalow, tea or dinner sets, one of a kind, or when a piece or two is short, have also been reduced in price. On the 10c Table % Fruit saucers. Pin trays. Individual salts. Egg cups. Dresser trays. And other minor Plates. Manicure set pieces. articles. Steins. Smoking trays. On the 25c Table Dresser trays. Plates. Cream pitchers. Cups and saucers. Bouillon cups. Teapots. Candlesticks. Gold initial plates. And other mlnor articles. , " —Ayres—Basement.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, JULY 12, 1920.

WHEN A GIRL MARRIES A New Serial of Young Married Life By ANN LISLE.

CHAPTER LXXXyill. Hardly was our transaction concluded when Sheldon Blake came strolling over to the table. * “Hello, Mrs. Jimmie," said he. "Will you let a thirsty and lonely 1 man have coffee with jou? Those money-grubbing friends of mine don’t understand the joys of a leisurly luncheon.” “Do stay. This is such a nice opportunity to have you meet my ’new sisters,"

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1 said, and presented him to Virginia and Phoebe. Then, all in a moment, Sheldon’s desire for a “leisurely cup of coffee’’ was explained. He wanted it—with Virginia. He didn't make the slightest effort to conceal his tremendous admiration of Mrs. Dalton—and Virginia’s indifference, coupled with Phoebe's utter lnck of amazement, told me something more to add to my list of “notes” about this almost underciperable sister-in-law of mine. Virginia had a great deal of

y The Finest of r=~B Hardware )| ? . Will be sold at practically pre-war prices—A “discontinued line.” JJjJ You’ll find adequate assortments of saws, i2/ hatchets, braces, bits, files, rasps, rules, j levels, bevels, screw drivers, squares, cold chisels, wrenches, pliers, etc. —real me- J; chanics high-grade tools. Hammers at from 45c to SI.BO. I j Wrenches at from 20c to $2.25. | • I I Chisels at from 45c to $2.25. % M Trowels at from 45c to $1.15. I I ww These clearance prices will average less \jf than today’s wholesale cost for hardware of equal merit. Whoever values fine tools will do well to look to his needs now. —Ayres—Basement. l w

charm —of lure—for men. Could that be what bad separated her from Pat Dalton? My speculations were interrupted by the arrival of the check, which Sheldon calmly appropriated and signed. After ail m.v agony over the inglorious, missing dollar—after the actual ordeal of asking Virginia for help—came this absurd. yet perfectly proper ending. And when Virginia rose to leave. Sheldon insisted on putting his car at her disposal, and phoned just before 5 to explain almost apologetically that he was detained at the office, but was sending his car and chauffeur around to call for us. And Virginia's illuminating comment when I came and told her. was:

Grown-Up Sweaters vs. Kiddies’ Togs Watch the Circle! A New Value Each Day

Jpr iber Silk Sweaters, slsnL JKhF . 120 of them —all choice novelty sweaters, taken from sample vPfA sass lines of a New York maker. Included t are a few pure silk V ’ 19/ models, a few wool jerseys and several wool filets. K&J About 25 distinct and distinctive styles from which to choose, ' offering every lovely shade imaginable, and among other effects are tie-arounds, \j>\ /*/ “iddy styles, tuxedos. All exceptionally finb quality. 1011 || The more extreme styles are beautifully hand-embroidered in yarn; some of J the tuxedos are hand painted; others have tinsel-thread trimming and a few are 3 •SSI fringed. A manifestly remarkable, outstanding bargain \ j|| • —Ayres—Blouse section, third floor. ll - • Small Variety But Fine Clothes /* 1\ CHILDREN’S CLOTHING ffl \ Prices here have no competition, considering the prices themselves, the ts j quality, the style, the making. We’ve compared prices; these are obviously ISj wjfV exceptionally low. Middy blouses, all white; sizes 4,6, 8, 10, 12, 14 and 16 JjgJ years. Price, 91-75. Xjjy Creepers, in 1-year size only; in pink and blue check, all blue and all white. Special, 79c. tR&V Panty waists, sizes 2 to 14 years. Spe- JfJrj f \VV cial, 69<L jgj&f \JJK Feeding bowls or plates, special, 39£. —Ayres—Children’s Shop, fifth floor. *****

"How kind. must -eally be quite devoted to you and Jim.”’> “I’ve never noticed it before," I replied dryly, rememboring the time Jim had almost affiliated himself with a gang of thieves down in the street—and Sheldon had made no.move to stop him. “You’ll have dinner with us tonight—won’t you, girls?” I asked when the oar deposited me at my door an hour later. “A nice little family party?” asked Virginia in a tone that was almost friendly. “We ll be glacl to come—to get away from hotels and to test the housekeeping Jim boasts about.” That left me in a warm glow of de-light-over which a shower of coid water was destined to be cast before long—for I was summonded to the phone

Removal Sale of Housewares More than a thousand articles Have been marked down to insure their disposal this week, mostly kitchen wares which are as good as ever, except for a bit of tarnish or shop wear. Odd pieces offer special opportunities for money saving. See the Bargain Tables 5c to 50c ’ 10c to SI,OO Such articles as< Such articles as: Broilers, ring molds, pudding Granite ware drainers, bake molds, cake cutters, coffee P an3 > teapots, butter jars, ketstrainers, bread pans, lady finger ties, saucepans and countless rolls and other similar articles. other useful things. Then there’s a table of Aluminum ware with 10c to $2.50 pieces—a table of .bath fixtures carrying tickets of 10c to $2.00. Special Price Reductions are also Effective on washtubs, boilers and boards; on clothes lines, scrub buckets and garbage cans; on brooms, mops, dusters and brushes. —Ayres —Basement

in the midst of peeling potatoes, and Phoebe’s voice whispered: “Vee says she’s so tired she just can’t go out again tonight—so will you please come here to dinner instead.” I knew Jim would want me to accept. But as I turned from the phone, hard dn my own “Yes,” two doubts came to assail me: Had Virginia seen through my flimsy little pretext about being careless with money—was she asking us to be her guests at the Rocliambeau because she suspected that my proud Jim could hardly afford to entertain any “extras at dinner? And—did her invitation include Neal? —Copyright, 3920. (To be Continued.)

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