Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 105, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1920 — Page 8

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'fejogMylll T&filanapolis folk spending their summer emeattea In Prance does not seem nnusnal, but It does seem a little out of the ordinary for French vacationists to summer iu Indiana, Miss Genevieve Nohler #f Bordeaux, France, is the house guest of Mrs. Thomas L, Scott, 2152 North Delaware street. She has been for several weeks in Bloomfield and came over to be with Mrs. Scott for a few days. Miss Nohler will go to Bloomfield tomorrow, but will return to Indianapolis later in the month. * * * Mies Dorothy Curnick, 2361 North Delaware street, entertained with an “old-time” party last night in honor of her house guest, Miss Aljean Posey of Terre Haute. • * * Dr. and Mrs. Frank_ F. Hutchins of Washington, D. C., have returned to Indianapolis, and are with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ostroni, 1455 North Pennsylvania street. Dr. Hutchins has been stationed at the Walter Reed hospital in Washington since his return from j>versas. • • * Dr. and Mrs. William F. Clevenger, who have been spending several weeks in Alaska, will return to their home, 1644 Talbott avenue, Saturday. * * * Mrs. Malott Fletcher, 627 West drive. Woodruff Plaee, who has been spending several weeks with Mrs. S. H. Fletcher In her summer home om Green Bay, has returned home. * * * Miss Carln Hammerskold of Yonkers, N. Y., is the house guest of Miss Louise Weir. • * * Miss Bernice Van Sickle, 1524 Arrow avenue, will entertain the I’no club tonight at her home. Miss Dorothy Belle Doremus, Miss Maxine Murphy, Miss Roseiia Addington and Miss Stella Williams will be the guests of honor. * • * Mrs. Charles Eckler. 2444 North Meridian street, entertained this afternoon with “500,” to announce the engagement of her daughter Adele to William Arthur Nugent of Chicago. The wedding will take place next month. Baskets of pink roses were eised throughout the rooms to carry out the pink and white color scheme, and In the center of each table was a large pink rose, in which the announcement cards were concealed. Among the out-o-town guests were Mrs. William Shanklin, Mrs. Gorman Armstrong. Mrs. May Rankin and Miss Anna Nugent of Franklin, and Mrs. William Reder of Waynetown. , • • Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon Murdock, 4501 North Meridian street, have departed for a month's trip through the east. • * • Mrs. Wymond J. Beckett and daughter Florence, who have been spending the summer in Northport, Me., have returned to their hofne in the Buckingham apartments. . * * Miss Josephine Horne, whose marriage to Horace W. Nordyke will take place Sept. 14, was the guest of honor at a "bridge” given by Miss Elizabeth Kauvre at her home on Michigan road. Amorfsr the guests was Mjss Marjorie Appel of ,Boston. . * • • Mrs. E. .T. Bell of the Chalfant. who has been spending the summer on the Great Lakes, has returned home. • * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Valodin, 3012 North Talbott avenue, accompanied by their niece, Miss Helen Valodin, 2945 North Illinois street, motored today to Oakland. 111., where they will spend several days. Mrs. Housewife , Do You Know? 1. What are game birds? 2. How to make a good desert from oranges and canned pineapple? 3. How to remove water spots. • These questions will be answered tomorrow by the Housewife.) ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S QUESTIONS. 1. The word poultry includes all domesticated birds bred and raised as human food. 2. To make banana filling for a cake, beat whites of one egg. add three quarters of a cup of powdered or confectioners’ sugar and then beat In the pulp of one banana that has been cut in small pieces. 3. Before washing sweaters or other knitted articles measure length and breadth. After washing in lukewarm water and mild soap, lay on a covered table and stretch or put Into original proportions. Fasten in place with pins and leave until dry.—Copyright, 1920. Ben Moyer Will Open Ready-to-Wear Store Indianapolis will have another ready-to-wear store Saturday when Ben Moyer opens the new Moyer store at 137-IQ3 West Washington street. Mr. Moyer has been in business, in Indianapolis for a number of years, conducting a tailoring establishment in the Lincoln hotel building. The new store will be devoted entirely to men’s, women’s and children's ready-to-wear clothing and furnishing goods. Mr. Moyer announces he will innovate merchandising policies that will tend toward cutting down overhead cost. At pr**mt the store is to occupy the main fleor of Its location. Eventually, Mr. Moyer plans to use the entire building. Statehouse Museum Has Many Visitors More than 7,000 persons visited the statehouse museum yesterday, acccording to estimates made today by attaches of the building. This is said to be a record attendance for one day.

Ripple Sweaters New Fall styles in wool sweaters, coat and slipover models with ripples, black and high shades. Specially priced— AND ftARGROVE’S E3&&: es. Ave. and Del. St.

Visits Sister Here v MISS KATHRIN'E MU RDOCH. Among the interesting visitors in the city is Miss Kathrlne Murdoch of New York City, who is the guest of her sister, Mrs. M. G. Murdoch. Miss Murdoch is soloist with the Royal Scotch Highlanders' band at the coliseum this week. She formerly lived in Indianapolis, and studied voice with Prof. Johann Berthelsen for several years, going to New York a year ago to study with Frederick Haywood. After her engagement here she will continue on a tour through the south and west.

Fish Display at Fair Viewed by Numbers One of the most interesting and largest attended exhibits at. the Indiana state fair Is the fish and game exhibit of the state department of conservation. Specimens of many varieties of fish to be found in Hoosier streams are on display 9t the fair. Those in charge of the exhibit state that by actual count 2,000 persons viewed the display each hour during the fair.

STOUT’S SHOE School Special Black gunmetal, lace, English last, *j J low flat heels. Good solid shoes that ! / will stand rough wear and make extra good schqol shoes— jm*; *0.95 £J \ ' to 28 Like cut above except narrow We have about one hundred pairs, black, gunmetal, 11* 1 / vici kid and patent finish leathers; good, sturdy shoes. We offer for Saturday sale — Iw *0.95 Sizes SU, to Us C \ Also exclusive agents Buster Browq. School Shoes. STOUTPS BIG 4 &£ 352-354 West Washington Street m OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 9530 Exclusive agents for Dr. A. Reed’s Cushion Soles and Arch Preserver Shoes.

CleazisJsyAir-JUofte? Perfect protection for your finest rugs and carpets. The Royal Electric Cleaner removes every bit of dirt and grit with wonderful ease. The finest fabric- can not be injured even slightly. Royal cleans with a powerful, purifying stream of air suction. Come in and watch it work. The ELECTRIC SHOP 42 Place. - Main and Heat Company

MY HUSBAND’S FAVORITE RECIPE CHOCOLATE PIE. Ingredients for Filling—Three-fourths cupful of sugar, threo tablespoonfuls of flour, two tablespoonfuls of cocoa, one tablespoonful of butter, yolk of one egg, two cups of milk Method—Stir the above Ingredients together smoothly and cook until thick. Then add one teaspoonful of vanilla. Place filling crust that has been cooked. Then spread over filling the white of one egg which has been beaten stiff with one tablespoonful of sugar, and place It In oven for a minute until brown. Ingredients for Crust—Two cups of flour, two teaspoonfuls of baking powder, four* tablespoonfuls of shortening, a pinch of salt and enough milk or water to make a soft dough. Method—Cut shortening Into flour with which the baking powder has beeu mixed. 1 Add salt, and roll out thin, and bake in a moderately hot oven. % MRS. H. DAVID. 2449 North Delaware St., Indianapolis. The Times will be glad to print YOUR husband’s favorite recipe. Address Recipe Editor, Daily Times. BOOZE OUTFIT FOUND IN HOME. SHELBYVILLE, Ind., Sept. 10.—John Braden, 50, is held after authorities raided his home and found a large booze still and a large' supply of whisky. Dye It Right! “Diamond Dyes" Don’t Risk Materials in Poor Dyes that Fade or Run Each package of “Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simple that any woman can diamond-dye anew, rich, fadeless color Into worn, shabby garments, draperies, coverings, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods. Buy “Diamond Dyes"—no other kind—then perfect results are guaranteed even if you have never dyed before. Druggist has color card. —Advertisement

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10,1320.

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Thousands of Pairs of Women’s Silk Stockings in the Greatest Sale Indianapolis Has Known (PI 1 More Than 2,000 Pairs Sold the First Day of the Sale \ (J 1 O ' The Biggest One-Day's Hosiery Business in the History of the Store \ \ Proof conclusive that these pure thread stockings are the best values that you / Tht Pa,r Three Pairs j can buy at the price. We have planned and prepared that Saturday shall be the \ Three Pairs for $4.00 \ biggest day of this big sale. ' J for $4.00 Buy Ayres Silk Stockings for Your Own Personal Use f Buy Ayres Silk Stockings Now for Christmas Gifts Buying in large quantities and selling on a very close margin of profit permits us to offer hosiery that can not be duplicated elsewhere in Indianapolis at the price. The opportunity is to every woman. You will want several pairs when you See these. Note this exceptional quality, smooth, even texture and beauty of finish. Black — White and the Most Wanted Colors—All Sizes Mail Orders Filled and Shipped the Same Day Received Hosiery Section —Street floor.

Men, Here Are Values to Please , in TOILET ARTICLES Men know values, so they will of course recognize he low marking of these standard toilet preparations. Warner Fountain Shaving Brush, 132 Only, at SI.OO. No more working up a lather—the shkvtng cream Is always making a creamy lather that Is ready at all times. The price is extraordinarily reduced. Only SI.OO.

Other Values for Men Colgate’s shaving soap, 6 for 250. Colgate’s jhavlng cream, 20* Williams' shaving soap, 6 for 25*. Mennen’s Talcum for men, 19*. Olivia shaving Motion, 25*. Rich’s bay rum, 40*. Rich’s witch hazel, 55*. Dupont stiff bristle tooth brushes, 50*. Bandoline for the hair. 50*. Pond's liquid extract. 45*.

Greeting Cards of Sentiment for the Hebrew New Year The Hebrew New Year starts at sundown Sunday evening. A collection of greeting cards, some die stamped, others engraved, awaits your selection. Bach card is matched by an envelope, the varied assortment being priced from 2* a piece for the simpler greeting cards, to 5* and lO* each for the more elaborate. —Ayres—Stationery Dept., Street floor.

Announcing a Shipment of French Sateen Petticoats Boxes of good petticoats, every flounce and plaiting now taken out with care and ready for your inspection. The idea of the service they’ll render will be pleasing, but more tempting will all the fine colors and gently bold floral patterns be. The flounces are deeply plaited. Priced from $2.95 to $4.50. Saturday’s Special Petticoats most politely priced! And of jersey, or Jersey top, with either a satin or taffeta flounce. Should you prefer all taffeta, this special includes many fascinating changeable effects in taffeta. Colors such as blue, green, purple, taupe and black and are placed for your approval. Priced from 53.45 to $4.95 —Ayres—Third floor.

Feminine Inducements Coty's face powders, 91.50. Smile's talcum powder, 10*. Floramye perfume, the ounce, 91.50. Creme Le Mon, a lemon cream, 50*. Cocoa Butter cream. 45*. Peroxide cream, 20*. F E. I. tooth paste, 29*. Lorigan toilet water, the ounce, 91.50. —Ayres—Street floor.

Most Women Love To Wear JEWELRY flow much, what. kind, and what pieces, depend upon the fashion and one’s individual taste and requirement. Haic ornament* are very good now, so we introduce a number of fascinating pieces, including braid pins, casque combs and tuck combs of various sorts, with blue or white stone settings. Prices, and SI.OO. Rhinestone bar pins of Sterling silver set with fine white stones; filigree designs, straight bars with gallery mountings, bowknots and circles, 91*05. Artificial Pearl Beads, French filled, graduated neck lenghtg with solid gold snaps. Price, 91.15. Ribbon Watch Straps, gold filled connections, ready to attach to watch. Prioes 75* and 91*00. —Ayres—Jewelry Dept, Street floor.

Get a Veil Tomorrow Every reason In the world why you should! The veilings are new, In a variety of patterns, and in the best street shades. The price Is a special one. Possessing but one veil, of course, is almost as absurd as having but one collar or one kerchief, so here is an oppor-' tunity to get two or three becoming veils that are both fashionable and varied In mesh and dot or pattern. In black, brown, navy blue and taupe. Special Saturday, 25c The Yard —Ayres—Street floor.

Downstairs Apparel Shop

A Special Purchase of d&SHk Extravagantly Fashioned ifir .Tj New Dresses Hf Priced Gratifyingly Low I 1 1 \ * This splendid collection of gowns for street and aft--1 JfIUIIIII n 1 YfgtfcA eraoon wear shows the wide choice and low prices that /P 1 \ \ Lare offered in the enlarged downstairs Ready to Wear jy JF W 1 LVySSfcjg Shop. The dresses are conveniently arranged in three 'll If l ' A\ I I Priced at $18.50 W f \l | Tricolettes effectively embroidered in braid; GeorgBl xUS? jJw 1 u j ettes in beaded designs, some girded with a cord and Ob TANARUS" j l ,' it l tasseled, other sashed in silk, and a variety of styles lllilj "I $25.00, $27.50 and $29.50 —p Beaded Georgettes and grouped In a tempting array, HTTy " A 1 so as to capture the fancy completely. For the versa- * \ / \\ tile afternoon and informal evening frock hese serve ivL Grouped at $35.00 Handsome tricolette of a finer wp-t is among the initiated termed Mignonette. Such are *bese handsomely embroidered models. All sizes are included up to |6. The color choice is wide. —Ayres—Downstairs Apparel Shop.

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An Invitation To Little Girls Who Would Like to Ltarn to Sew YOU all the little girls of Indianapolis—are invited to 4 “Aunt Jane’s” special corner in the Children’s Store, sth floor, Saturday morning between 9:30 and 11:00 o’clock to learn how, to make pretty clothes for “Emmy Lou” the nicest dolly —quite the nicest—we have met. She has big eyes and lovely hair (either blonde or dark) and stands over a foot tali She is a pasteboard dolly and all the little girls love her. IS* There Is a paper package with a picture on the outside to show what she’s like and the prettiest materials a Inside for her dresses, bonnets, and l all the frocks little girls would like J to have or to make. Jfijk M Mothers can buy this package with Emmy Lou complete for 89c and you . * will be shown how to cut out and \ \ \ 1 I sew these clothes so that when you )■ M. B grow up as big as mother you'll be V able to make your own dresses. I l\7| iipm l Won’t you come % 0 tomorrow and ask f " .mi I mother to give you a needle, a spool of 1.. . — J -ll thread and a thimble to work with? Aunt Jaae (herself.)]

Glove-Silk Union Suits I Glove-silk union suits, silk-top union suits, and white game cotton union suits are scheduled to sell at interesting prices tomorrow, as are women’s cotton jersey, ankle-length bloomers. At #2.05, women’s glove silk union crofts in envelope and athletic styles; flesh only. At #1.95, women’s glove silk top onion suits with lowneck, no sleeves, tight knees. White. ' At 69i, Elco white gauze cotton jnd light weight fall weight union suits; high neck, long sleeves, ankle length. At #1.50 the pair, or two pairs for #2.75, women’s cotton jersey, ankle-length bloomers; black, navy blue, gray, purple. Knee-length cotton jersey bloomers In pink and black at the same price. —-Ayres—Underwear Section, Street Floor.