Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 81, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 August 1920 — Page 5
WHEN A GIRL MARRIES A New Serial of Young Married Life By ANN LISLE.-
CiTAPTER LVII (Continued.) "Oh, little Phoebe—you, you—wonder! Ton’d stand by a fellow —no matter how far he was down—l know you would!” Then his eyes lifted and met mine. The softness went out of them and a challenging defiance took Its place. I wondered how much this really meant to Neal. I could see that Phoebe was vibrating in response to his every tone. Perhaps her sincerity—at once timid and fearless—would call out something more in Neal than a boy's attraction to the sweet, warm youth of her. I didn’t want Evvy to have a chance at my brother —a chance at Phoebe's happiness ; but she was waiting at the other end of the telephone wire—and I must call Neal. I had to moisten my lips before I could say: “You’re wanted at the phone, Neal." Neal started, his eyes hardened a bit more, and his hands closed tighter for a second about Phoebe's. I turned my back as I put the receiver on the top of the telephone box. Then I crossed to the windows. Phoebe might have a minute to readjust herself. Neal’s voice spoke into the telephone
Six of One and Half Dozen of the Other
Special to The Times. VINCENNES, Ind., Aug. 13.—Mrs. Frank Adams, 24, and Mrs. George Baker, 24, were arrested her, charged with assisting their husbands in escaping from the Crawford county (111.) Jail at Robinson. The women are said to be residents of Alabama and their husbands had been in jail at Robinson for several days, charged with the theft of an auto. \ The two women visited their husbands Sunday and are said to have left several saws with the men, who made their escape from the jail the same evening. Robinson officials, on finding the worm en here, took them back and placed them in the same cells which their husbands had occupied. The men are still at large.
Peru, S. A., Is Calling for School Teachers
Pern, South America, is calling for teachers. A large number of important educational positions are open In that country, according to information received by L>. N. Hines, state superintendent of public instruction, from Harry Erwin Bard, a former Iloosier, now adviser to the minister of education of Peru.
New Monroe Company Has SIOO,OOO Capital
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as calmly and as evenly as If I had only dreamed that he had been holding a trembling little girl close to him a moment before. “Yes—yes, this is Mr. Hyland. Oh, yes it’s Neal. Yes—yes, count on me. You sure can. All right, I will. Goodby.” The long gaps between his non-com-mittal words were piquing. I wondered what Evvy had been askirg of him. His acceptance made me doubt again his sincerity to Phoebe. But just as Neal was putting up the receiver and before a word could be said, Jim came back with
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the string of gold brown topaz set in leaves of wrought silver. “Oh, Jim!” cried Phoebo in Joy that was almost breathless. “That lovely necklace for me! And it was mother’s. Will you put it on me, dear?” She lifted her slim white throat and as Jim held the wonderful old chain against it, Neal caught my hand In a grip that hurt. Phoebe snuggled up to Jim, and 1 think a tear or two dampened his coat before she drew herself away and started to make a dash for the mirror, which Jim jftopped by holding her close. “Not so fast, kiddie,” he cried, delighted at the success of his gift. “The clasp doesn’t fasten—lt must be fixed—so I’ve been holding your jewels around your lily-white throat. Now I’ll put the necklace back in its case and transport
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, AUGUST 13,1920.
it and you home. You’re too excited to be trusted out without a guardian.” Neal’s eyes sought mine—and then caught themselves away. He started toward Jim as if he were going to say something, but Jim turned to him suddenly, and Neal, biting his lips, almost slunk across the roo i, and putting the table between him and the door, stood balancing on his heels uneasily—but with an effort to seem entirely at ease. Phoebe stood a moment in troubled silence—then she came to me for her good-bight kiss. As her lips trembled against mine, I felt that they asked a question. I could guess what the question was—but 1 didn't know the answer.—Copyright, 1920. (To le continued.)
Mr.Lockharts Farewell How rapidly times flies! Saturday is the last day of the Lockhart Mill End Sale. The allotted time for this great merchandising event in our store is almost spent. Run your eyes over the items in this advertisement; they are 9 to 11 Specials Prepare to accommodate your household duties to your greater duty, that of being here Saturday. The Saturday morning hour sales are every one factors that teach women household economy. A No Phoney Mail, C. O. D. Orders or Layaways on 9 to 11 Specials
Women’s $35.00 to $39.50 Coats, $21.95 We’re bidding: farewell ito these coats in the Hour Sale Saturday morning. Satina and taffetas. —PettU coats, second floor. Women’s Sport Suits, $23.95 Just two of these, and they are wonderful values. —Pettis suite, second floor. W omen’s Sport Suits, $16.95 Just 15 sport suits of baronette satin, failles and taffetas. These were formerly marked $31.00 to $35.00, but have been marked for the Mill End Sale at *16.05. —Pettis suits, second floor. Women’s $9.95 to $21.50 Auto Dusters, $8.95 Linens, mohairs and Palm Beach ia smartly made motor coats. —Pettis coats, second floor. Women’s Sport Dresses, $21.50 Shantung and crepe de chine sport dresses, also Georgette crepes. These have been selling for $29.00. In the Hour Sale at *21.50. —Pettis dtesaes, second floor. 35c Stationery, 21c “Dolly Madison” stationery, boxes contain 24 sheets anil 24 envelopes. 9 to 11. —Pettis stationery dept., street floor, aisle four. Women’s $1.98 Silk Mitts, 98c Elbow length silk mltta. On sale from 9 to 11. —Pettis gloves. street floor, aisle four. 69c Rings, 25c White stone cluster rings, also gold filled rings, 9 to 11. —Pettis Jewelry, street floor, aisle four. 49c Earrings, 16c Pearl earrings in button style. Medium size. —Fettle Jewelry, street floor, aisle four. $4.50 Steak Sets, $1.98 Silver plated game or small steak sets, 9 to 11. —Pett'.s silverware, street floor, front. $1.98 Moire Bags, 89c Silk moire bags, fancy lined. —Pettis leather goods, street floor, aisle three. 37c Canton Flannel, 26c Unbleached Canton flannel, good weight, has twilled back, 9 to 11. —Pettis domestics, street floor, aisle two. 55c Pillowcases, 36c Good weight muslin pillowcases with 2-inch hemß. Size 42x36 Inches. —Pettis bedding, third floor. $8.98 Dictionary, $5.98 Webster’s revised large size unabridged dictionary with an appendix of new words, 9 to 11. —Pettis books, street floor, uisle four. Hour Specials in the Shoe Section Misses’ and children’s tan barefoot sandals. Sizes 8H to 2, *1.48. Women’s black kid boudoir slippers, *1.79. Women’s white canvas pumps and oxfords, *1.95. —Pettis shoes, street floor, aisle six. Notions Kern's supporter waist, ages 2 and 2V, 69<. 50c Waterproof baby rants, 35<. —Pettis notions, street floor, west aisle. $5.00 Satin and Taffeta Hats, $3.39 Navy blue, black and tan, with trimmings of ostrich and ribbon, 9 to 11. —Pettis millinery, second floor. Women’s SI.OO Union Suits, 55c Fine lisle union suits, loose and tight knee styles, tailored or taped top. Slightly Irregular and small sizes only. 9 to 11. —Pettis knit underwear, street floor, aisle five.
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Toilets 30c Kolynos tooth paste, 190. 25c Cutlcura soap, 17^. 35c Senreco tooth paste, 18 Sayman’s vegetale soap, 3 cakes, 29^. Palmolive soap, 6 cakes, 38*. 98c Fountain syringe with attachments, 79<t. —Pettis toilets, street floor, front Boys’ SI.OO Blouses, 40c Come early, mothers, between the hours of 9 and 11, if you want these splendid wash blouses. Sizes 6 and 7 years. 9to 11 only. —Pettia clothes for boys, third floor. Boys’ $1.25 Wash Pants, 40c Just right for boys to wear during vacation days and early school as well. —Pettis clothes for boys, third floor. Boys’ $20.00 Suits, $9.15 Tweed suits of beautiful patterns and materials. Saturday, between 9 and 11. Is ihe last opportunity of buying them at such a low price. —Pettis clothes for boys, third floor. Boys’ $22.50 Suits, $16.00 From our regular stock of boys’ clothing we nave selected a number of suits, all of which have two pairs of trousers. They go on sale Saturday for two hours only, 9 -o 11. —Pettis clothes for boys, third floor. Men’s $35.00 Suits, $21.60 Just a few suits remaining, and they are wonders. Gome, men, Saturday between 9 and 11, and select the one you want —Pettis clothes for boys. third floor. Women’s $10.95 to $19.95 Skirts, $5.95 Just 37 skirts of moire, taffeta, satins and merges. On sale between 9 and 11. —Pettis skirts, second floor. $5.00 to $7.50 Strips of Curtain Nets, $2.49 The remainder of our 3-yard lengths of fine curtain nets. 9 to 11. —Pettis drapery dept., third floor. Men’s 64c Balbriggan Garments, 31c Balbriggan, wing sleeve, shirt and ankle length drawers. Ecru color only. Broken line of sizes. A great Value from 9 to 11. —Pettis furnishings for men. street floor, aisle six. Girls’ $7.50 Middy Suits, $3.95 Just 11 of these middy suits In white with emblem trimming. Sizes 8 and 10. All are slightly soiled. 9 to 11. —Pettis Junior dept., second floor. $2.50 to $2.95 Middies, $1.65 Slightly soiled middy blouses in white and with blue trimming. Sizes 6 to 14 years. 9 to 11. —Pettis Dlouses, second floor. 20c Wall Paper, 12%c Stripes and floral bedroom paper in attractive colors and designs. 9 to 11. —Pettis wall paper, third floor. 25c and 30c Wall Paper, 16 2-3 c Living room wall paper, two toned cloth effects, blends, grass cloth and weave. —Pettia wall paper, third floor. Bathing Suits, Half Price As. a farewell to the Mill End Sale we have included all of our bathing suits, shoes and caps. Only from 9 to 11, though. —Pettis bathing suits, second floor.
All Cotton Blouses, . 331-3% Off 31.49 Voile blouses, $1.98 Voile and organdy blouses, *I.OO. $2.98 Voile and batiste blouses, *1.27. $3.95 Voile and batiste blouses, *1.94. $6.95 French voile and organdy blouses, *3.30. On sale from 9 to 11 inly. —Pettis blouses, second floor. Women’s 25c Hose, 13c Fine cotton hose, with reinforced heel and toe. Black, white, cordovan and tan. Just for 2 hours, 9 to 11. —Pettis hose, street floor, aisle five. 85c and 95c Lace Paneling, 59c Section Sections woven in strips and may be cut to fit any window, white, ivory and ecru; finished with scallops, lace edge or plain; 9 to 11. —Pettis drapery dept., third floor. $1.49 Curtain Marquisette, 72y 2 c Forty-five inches wide, and extremely fine weave. White, Ivory and ecru; lengths range from 5 to 12 yards; 9 to 11. —PettU drapery dept, third floor. $4.50 Poiret Twill, $3.00 All-wool medium weight Poiret twill, 46 Inches wide. In dark navy only. —Pettis dress goods, street floor, west aisle. $1.75 Kimono Silks, $1.25 Yard wide kimono silks, of fine quality, printed In floral and bird designs. —PettU silks, street floor, west aisle. $1.50 White Corduroy, $1.19 Washable white corduroy In wide wale, suitable so” children’s coats and women's Bkirts. Width 32 Inches. —Pettia sllka, street floor, west aisle. $20.75 Genuine Crex Rugs, $17.50 A complete line of colorings. in 9x12 rugs, with the name Crex woven into the edge binding. —Pettis rags, third floor. $5.50 Axminster Rugs, $3.95 Persian and floral patterns, In 27x48-inch Axminster rugs. In rose, tan, taupe and other colors. Limit 2 to a customer. —Pettis rugs, third floor. $42.00 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, $34.75 9x12 Tapestry Brussels rugs, in Persian and floral patterns, in a good assortment of colors. —Pettis rugs, third floor. Children’s $1.49 Nainsook Union Suits, 79c Barred nainsook union suits, made with straight or bloomer knee. —Pettis infants' shop, second floor. Infants’ 79c Cotton Vests, 37c Sleeve and sleeveless cotton vests. In sizes 1 to 3 years. —Pettis infants' shop, second floor. Infants’ $1.50 Vanta Vests, 85c Double breasted Vanta, sllkotine vests with long sleeves. —Pettis infants’ shop, second floor. $5.95 and $4.95 Satin Camisoles, $3.89 Beautifully tailored or lace trimmed camisoles, of flesh satin. —Pettis lingerie, second floor. $1.98 Coverall Aprons, $1.25 Scout percale coverall aprons In light and dark patterns, made with belt and pockets. —Pettis aprons, second floor.
Sweaters, Half Price Odd numbers in sweaters, for women and girls. Different models and colors. Choose between 9 and 11 a. m. —PettU sweaters, second floor. $1.75 Table Damask, sl.Ol Mercerized cotton damask, 2 yards wide, in several pretty designs. —Pettis linens, street floor, aisle Jwo. $5.00 La Camille Corsets, $3.50 Broken sizes in La Camille front lace corsets in pink. —Pettis corset shop, second floor. $3.50 Envelope Chemise, $1.98 Lace trimmed envelope chemise of pink crepe de chine. —Pettis lingerie, second floor. $3.95 Voile Envelope Chemise, $1.98 Shadow stripe voile envelope chemise. In flesh or white, with built-up or ribbon strap shoulder. —Pettis undermuslins, second floor. $3.75 Dress Taffeta, $2.69 Beautiful quality, black and navy blue taffeta. The last chance in the Lockhart Mill End Sale, Saturday, 9 to 11. —Pettis silks, street floor, west aisle. 33c Bookfold Percales, 22c Full pieces and perfect goods, navy blue, gray, In light grounds; 9 to 11. —PettU wash materials, street floor, aisle four, 39c Wash 29c Odd lots of pllsse crepe; plaid dress ginghams, cottage cretonnes, comfort challis, printed dress chintz. All short lengths and odd lots. Gome early If you want them; they’ll go out quickly. —Pettis wash materials, street floor, west alsU. $1.75 Scarfs, 98c Dresser and buffet scarfs, heavily trimmed with lace; 9 to 11. —Pettis art dept., fifth floor. 85c and 89c Guest Towels, 59c Attractive designs stamped on good quality materials. Some of these are hemstitched for crocheting. 9 to 11. —PettU art dept., fifth floor. 98c Tapestry Pillow Tops, 63c Handsome deigns and attractive color combinations in these pillow tops of tapestry. 9 to 11. —Pettis art dept., fifth floor. $1.35 Dozen Tumblers, 6c Each Thin blown glass decorated with wide band in center and line on each side. —Pettis basement. 98c Stone Combinets, 69c White stoneware, cover and bail. —Pettis basement. 85c Force Cups, 59c 6-inch, with handles. —Pettis, basement. 95c Carpet Scourine, 58c Cleans, scours, removes grease, etc.; 1-quart can. —Pettis basement. 8c White Shelf Paper, 3 for 12c 10-foot pieces, scalloped edge. —Pettis basement. $1.25 White Tar Moth Proof Bag, 88c Germ and dustproof bag, 24 x 37. —Pettis basement. 22c Garden Hose, 14c Foot Three-quarter-inch molded, 10 to 20-foot lengths, complete with couplings. —Pettis basement
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