Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 129, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1920 — Page 5

ICOLVER WARNS pVOMEN AGAINST G. 0. P. PROGRAM Former Trade Commission Man Makes Bitter Attack on Senator Watson. By Staff Correspondent. FT. WAYNE, Ind., Oct. B.—War with Mexico may follow Republican success and defeat of tho League of Nations at the NoTember election, William B. Culver, former chairman of the Federal trade commission, said last night to the State League of Women Voters here. Colver said the mercenary interests which desire to exploit the natural resources of Mexico are fighting the League of Nations because it guaranteed Mexico from such an invasion. Colver’s warning as to Mexico was hardly as sensational as a bitter attack he made on Senator James E. Watson. Reviewing a speech Watson made in the Senate in which he attacked the Federal trade commission, Colver showed how the speech came at the time the commission was investigating the five big meat packers. Because he has never been able to make Watson support the vague charges he made against the commission, Colver said, he had “come to Indiana, Watson's home,” to force the issue. SHAKES DEMAND ON WATSON. Specifically and with intimations which pointed to a barrage should Watson reply, Colver demanded to know who prepared the speech Watson made in the Senate, who supplied Watson with the “facts upon which the speech was xnadcw and who “framed the charges against the, commission.” i Colver also asked Watson to Inform the people of Indiana who “hired C!arL ence Martin, an Indianapolis attorney,” [lone before Watson’s special committee F hired him, and who paid all Martin’s expenses before he became attached to the Benate pay roll. Colver also quoted Senator Kenyon, a Republican Senator from lowa, whom Colver praised, to show how Watson had refused to follow up his sensational charges against the commission. At the time Watson made his speech In which he charged that commission employes who had investigated the packers were Socialists and Bolshevists, it was noted how the speech would serve the packers by undermining faith In the commission. A former Indiana man, friend of Watson, was an agent for the packers, anl often was in Watson's office. Colver. repealed a telegram In which one of the packer* told their legislative agent to calf ufcon Watson to obtain la Formation as to-a- committee and Its aclons. ■ - Watson was chosen though there were several -other Senators on the committee. WOMEN TOLD OF EXCESS PROFITS TAX. Colver denounced the last Republican Congress for Us failure to repeal the excess profits tax and advised the women to judge of the present promises of futnre action by the conduct of tho last Congress. He charged the excess profits tax with being in part the cause of the high cort of living. . “There has been at work in this country for years a cleverly masked propa panda, the real end of which Is first a war and then the annexation of Mexico, -- Colver declared.

“Avery definite group of big interests In this country covet Mexico. “They want to be allowed to seise and exploit her natural resources, fr. “if wf Joined the League of Nations **> would' bind ourselves to- refrain from srax& of conquest. “I doubt if the American business man, the worker and the farmer, who cheerfully pays the cost of a war for the rights of others, cares to buy a war in defense ,of the ranches of somebody else.” T Ctflver said he had now resigned from the Federal Trade Catnmlsison, that he was a private citizen, that Watson had insinuated he was a traitor and that he had awaited this opportunity to meet him face to face to demand a “white man’s chance" and to again, as man to man, demand that Watson either support his charges or give the facts of them to the public complete and apologize for them. lb Colver said no one was paying his expenses, that he had consulted with no one nor no political organization, and that he was speaking before the women and on their invitation. c - AjiI GROWING DEAF WITH > HEAD NOISES? TRY THIS if you are growing hard of hearing and fear Catarrhal Deafness or if you have roaring, rumbling, hissing noises in vour ears go to-yobrdruggist and get t ounce of Parmiui (double strength), and add to it M pint of hot water and a little granulated sugar. Take 1 tablespoonfol four times a day. This wlij often bring quick relief from the distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breathing become easy end the mucus stop dropping into the throat. It is easy to prepare, costs little snd is pleasant to take. Any one who is threatened with Catarrhal Deafness or who has head noises should give this prescription a trial.—Advertisement. A Complexion „ Worth Having A Velvety Bkin and Crystal Clear Complexion—Pimples and Such Blemishes This Is the Story of Stuart's Calcium Wafers. If you will look closely at a wonderfully beautiful skin, and observe Us soft, delicate texture, you will see the pink capillary blood tinting the cheeks And there you see what Is produced when your skin has been cleansed with Stuart's Calcium Wafers, i You will be delighted to see the won- ! ■Jerful change that so often takes place i Bjter using these wafers. Bl'imples, blotches, liver spots, blackBads, muddy complexion and such kinds B impurities gather in the skin beBuse it is one of the natural outlets of body. But if you supply it with, Be proper materials it will convert the e berroless substance and , off in, the natural peispiration in,Bid of ugly accumulations. box today of Stuart’s fer s at any drug store and count on is complexion —Advertisement. 1

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49c Suiting Material, 29c Navy blue Newport suiting, 34 inches wide. Just six pieces to sell Saturday morning from 9 to 11. —Pettis wash goods, street floor, aisle one. 39c Comfort Challis, 25c Just ten pieces. Red grounds with large floral patterns. —Pettis chal.is, street floor, aisle one. 69c Suiting Percale, 39c Imported English suiting percales, 36 inches wide, extra heavy quality. May be used for housedresses or men's shirts. —Pettis percales, street floor, aisle one. $2.00 Lining Satin, $1.35 Two-season lining satin, 36 inches wide. Odd shades of cream, pink, blue and green. Also some short lengths of darker colors. —Pettis linings, street floor, aisle one. $1.50 Tussah Silks, 89c Self-colored Tussah silk, yard wide, and used for linings, kimonos, etc. Apricot, Pekin, rose, Copen and black. —Pettis linings, street floor, aisle two. $6.00 Wool Coatings, $3.65 Angora napped coating, 66 Inches wide; desirable for coats for misses; brown, taupe and wine. —Pettis coating material, street floor, aisle one. $1.25 to $1.50 Novelty Silks, 68c * One big lot of novelty silks, semi-silk fabrics —crepes, poplins, pongees, moires and etamines. —Pettis silks, street floor, aisle one. $3.50 Fancy Silks, $1.69 Fifty styles and weaves in novelty taffetas, messalines, printed foulards, etc. All 36 inches wide and good styles. —Pettis silks, street floor, aisle one. 60c Marshmallows, 39c Fresh and delicious. —Pettis candy dept., basement. 90c Candy, 49c Assorted hard candies. Just one pound to a customer. —Pettis candy dept., basement. 55c Coffee, 2 Pounds, 78c A coffee of delicious flavor aid taste. Just 2 pounds to a customer at this price. —Pettis coffee, basement. Boys’ $1.95 to $2.45 Odd Trousers, 79c Sizes 3, 7. 9 and 10 years. A limited quantity of each size. —Pettis clothes for boys, third floor. Boys’ $4.50 Jerseys, $3.89 All-wool jerseys, In different colors. Pettis clothes for boys, third floor. Men’s $3.00 and $3.50 Khaki Pants, $1.95 Just one pair to a customer These pants are of excellent quality k inki. —Pettis clothes for men. third floor. 65c Cambric Muslin, 34c “Berkley” cambric muslin, one of tho best qualities, and much used for fine lingerie. —Pettis white goods, street floor, aisle two. $5.00 Tablecloths, $2.98 Some part linen, others all cotton. Assorted sizes and designs. —Pettis linens, street floor, aisle two. $15.75 Blankets, Pair, $11.31 Pure aJbwool white blankets, extra large size, with borders of blue, pink and yellow. —Pettis beddings, third floor. Women’s $7.50 Lambskin Gloves, $5.98 Full 12-button length kid gloves, new stock and beautiful quality. White only. —Pettis gloves, street floor, aisle four. Women’s $3.98 Kid Gloves, $1.98 One lot of real French kid gloves, in black. Sizes ob, 6%, 6, 6*4 and 64 only. —Pettis gloves, street floor, aisle four. 50c to 98c Earrings,, 25c One lot of earrings in drop and button style. Many kinds to choose from. —Pettis Jewelry, street floor, aisle four. $1.48 Rings, 69c Sterling silver, white stone cluster rings. All sizes. —Fettis Jewelry, street floor, aisle four. 75c Push Combs, 25c Mounted with stones. —Pettis jewelry, street floor, aislo four. $2.00 Hand Bags, $1.39 Genuine leather hand bags, different styles. —Pettis leather goods, street floor, aisle three. $1.25 Caratol Hand Bags, 69c Misses’ fancy colored caratol leather hand bags. —Pettis leather goods, street floor, aisle three. $1.50 Hand Bags, 93c Caratol leather hand bags, good size. —Pettis leather goods, street floor, aisle three. $15.00 Silverware Set, $8.98 Twenty-six-piece set Rogers Bros.’ silverware, Irving pattern. Nicely packed In chest (Ten-year guarantee.) —Pettis silverware, street floor, front. $5.00 to $7.50 Corsets, $3.45 Several different models and brands of corsets, in both plain and fancy materials. —Pettis corsets, second floor. $2.50 Corsets, $1.49 Pink and white coutil corsets, with regular and elastic tops. Models for the average figure. —Pettis corsets, second floor.

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Women’s $1.98 Coverall Aprons, SI.OO Aprons made of Scout percales, In dark and light color, stripes and figures. Button front, slipover styles and open back with tie sash. —Pettis aprons, second floor. $5.95 Nightgowns, $3.95 Crepe de chine night gowns in tailored and dainty lace trimmed or hand-em-broidered styles, —Pettis nightgowns, second floor. Women’s $2.98 Nightgowns, $1.98 Outing flannel nightgowns, ts extra good quality. Plain white and -.ink tnd blue stripes. Collar and collarless models. —Pettis nndertnusllns, second floor. Women’s $2.25 Boudoir Slippers, $1.79 Black kid boudoir slippers with pompon and low heel. —Pettis shoes, street floor, aisle six. Women’s $6.00 to $9.00 Shoes, $3.85 Broken lots of boots in many differ ent leathers. Not all sizes In each stylo but nearly all sizes in the lot. —Pettis shoes, street floor, aisle six. Women’s $5.95 Blouses, $3.90 Georgette blouses In dark blue, brown, bisque, flesh, pink and white. Overblouse models, many with long sleeves. —Pettis blouses, second floor. 69c and 75c Drapery Materials, 35c Corona cloth ami colored marquisotte, also voiles in beautiful patterns and color combinations. —Pettis drapery dept, third floor. 45c Curtain Voile, 23 y 2 c Hemstitched curtain voile, in white only. —Pettis drapery dept., third floor. $1.98 Curtain Net, $1.09 Double lace edge curtain net of fine filet weave. Forty inches wide. —Pettis drapery dept., third floor. 45c Silkolines, 25c Thirty-six-inch figured silkolines. —Pettis drapery dept, third floor. Wall Paper 50c varnish tile, kitchen and bath paper, 324#*. 35c plain duplex oatmeal and Harmonelia paper. 24*. 40c and 50c living room and diningroom paper. 29*. —Pettis wall paper, third floor. Toilets 15c Auditorium bath soap, 6 cakes, 42* (6 to a customer). 35c Senreco tooth paste, 16* (3 to a customer!! 25c Djer Kiss talcum, 17* (2 to a customer). 25c Resinol soap, 3 cakes, 51* (3 to a customer i. —Pettis toilets, street floor, front. Arts 20* “Royal Society Cordictit," a crochet thread. White and some colors. (Limit 4 balls to a customer) $2.49 Jap luneheioths, size 54x54, 91.79. $1.39 Jap'lunehcloths, size 35x35, 98*. 89c Stenciled scurfs, 59* SI.OO “Broiderfast Needle,” the needle for French knots and chenille work, 69*. —Pettis art dept., fifth floor. Women’s $4.50 and $4.95 House Dresses, $2.50 Percale housedresses In plaids, cheeks or stripe patterns, with collars of contrasting colors. —Pettis housedresses. second floor. $4.95 Morning Dresses, $1.50 Just 100 lawn and voile morning dresses, in light and dark patterns. —Pettis housedresses, geeoud floor. 49c Voile, 27V 2 c Lace-edge hemstitched voiles, 36 inches wide; white only. —Pettis drapery dept., third floor. $31.00 Floor Lamps, $16.49 Six floor lamps, complete with mahogany finish base and beautiful shades. These are slightly soiled. —Pettis floor lamps, third floor. Notions Sew-on supporters, set of two, 4*. 49c Scissors, pair, 19*. 10c Black and white belting, 14 t 6 3 inches, yard, 2* —Pettis notions, street floor, aisle one. Infants’ 90c to $1.25 Bands, 69c Part wool and some with mercerized tops. —Pettis infants’ dept., second floor. Children’s $1.98 to $2.98 Hats, SI.OO Velvet and corduroy hats and caps, in white and colors. Styles for hoys and girls. —Pettis infants’ dept., second floor. Hose and Shirt Stretchers 79c 3hirt stretches, 25*. 49c Hose stretchers, 19*. —Pettis infants’ dept., second floor. In the Basement 15c Salt and pepper Rhakers, clear glass; each. B*. 60c Dozen table tumblers, each, 3*. 65c Cake Plates, decorated, 39*. $6.50 Electric toasters, nickel plated, 93.96. $1.50 Japanna mops, 97*. (Oil treated.) 85c Lawn rakes, 69*, 25c Silver polish, 16*. $1.39 Traveling bags (matting), 75*. •—Pettis. Ivisement.

$1.90 Tablespoons, 98c Silver tablespoons, In Commodore patterns. —Pettis silverware, street floor, front. SIO.OO Matteawan Velour Hats, $5.89 Eight different models in black, brown, navy and beaver. In sailor and rolled brim styles. —Pettis millinery, second floor. Women’s 25c Stockings, 11c Fine gauze cotton stockings in brown or white with reinforced heels and toes. Three pairs to customer. —rettls hosiery, street floor, aisle five. Men’s $2.69 Shirts, $1.35 Wonderful assortment of madras and soft finish percale shirts with soft cuffs. In good sizes, —Pettis men’s furnishings, street floor, east aisle. Women’s $1.95 Richelieu Union Suits, 94c Full weight sleeveless union suits with tailored tops in ankle length; pink or white. Two suits to customer. —Pettis knit underwear, street floor. aisle five. Men’s $1.50 Fleeced Underwear, 75c Cotton ribbed, fleece lined shirts and drawers in ecru color. Limit 2 suits to customer. —Pettis men's furnishings, street floor, east aisle. $1.75 Rubber Mats, 90c Elxtra heavy rubber mats in 18x30inch size. Limit 2 to a customer. —Pettis rugs, third floor. $21.00 Wool and Fiber Rugs, $14.95 Just six of these rugs, all in beautiful designs and colors. —Pettis rugs, third floor. $5.95 and $7.95 Skirts, $4.75 Practical button and pocket trimmed skirt of good quality navy blue serge and worsted Tloth. also plaids in a good assortment of colors. , —Pettis skirts, second floor. $2.25 Door Mats, $1.60 Mats of heavy, deep cocoa brush In 16x27-iuck sizes. —Pettis rugs, third floor. $12.50 Drop-Leaf Kitchen Tables, $7.95 Very solid bolt constru<Mon tables. Size when closed. 42x22 inches; when open, 42x42 inches. —Pettis furniture, fourth floor. $6.95 Book Racks, $4.25 Made of oak finished golden or fumed and in birch finished in mahogany. Size 12x26 inches, made with three shelves. —Pettis furniture, fourth floor. $2.90 to $3.95 Tub Blouses, SI.OO Many clever styles in white and pink and in pretty combinations of white and colors. - Pettis blouses, second floor. 25c Veils, 15c Slipon veils in assorted colors with attractive motifs or chenille dots. —Pettis veils, street floor, aisle two. Hairbow Ribbons, 25c* Yard All silk taffeta ribbons with neat stripes in all of the wanted shades. Regular price would be 39c. Petti* ribbons, street floor, aisle three. $1.25 to $1.75 Vestees, 89c Net and lace vestees in white and cream with pretty rufflings and tuckings. —Pettis neckwear, street floor, aisle two. $8.50 Fur Collars, $4.25 Coney fur coat collars In black, brown, gray and natural. —Pettis fur collars, street floor, aisle two. Children’s Gingham Dresses, $1.79 Smart little styles of ginghams and chambrays, in plaids and plain colors, trimmed with hand embroidery and smocking on collars and sashes; sizes 6, 7 and 8 years. —Pettis Junior dept., second floor. $16.75 to $19.75 Fur Scarfs and Chokers, $12.95 Just twenty pieces in the group, including scarfs and chokers of Jap fox, stone marten, opossum, Fisher, skunk, opossum, in taupe, brown, black. , —Pettis furs, second floor. Kodak Albums, 49c Kodak albums in size 54x7 Inches, ■with silk cloth covers, containing 50 leaves. —Pettis stationery, street floor aisle four. Fifty Engraved Calling Cards and Plate, $1.59 Fifty engraved cards with your name only In script. Copper plate included at this price. Regular price is $2.20 for this number and plate. —Pettis stationery,, street floor aisle four. Good Fiction, 48c Four excellent titles of good readable fiction In the original high-priced editions, including “Tho Wanderers.” by Mary Johnston; publisher’s price, $1.75. “Amazing Adventure of Letltia Carberry,” by Mary Roberts Rinehart; publisher's price, $1.50. “Marriage While You Walt,” by Buckrose; publisher’s price, $1.50. "Johnny Appleseed,” an Indiana story, by Eleanor Atkinson; pub. llsher’s price, $1.25. Your choice Saturday, 9 to 11, at 48*. —Potth ho-ks. -trept floor, aisle four.

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You don’t have to wait until the end of the season —you won’t be compelled to select from “tail-end” ' patterns—you may have unlimited choice of our Entire Stock of Men's and Young Men's Suits and Overcoats 20% off f All of these suits and overcoats are new merchandise bought for our new Men’s Store for this year’s fall and winter selling, and as a special Anniversary feature we are offering you 20% off at the very beginning of the SeaSOn. —Pettis men’s store, third floor. Men We Have Just 800 And All $3 5Q Shirls Suits sl-99 |ra - \ou can’t beat this any- ! yfXiM and Over- "I,Trci bty re shirts of beautiful L_ jß;j Sr 1/I rnafs' At madras oloth; well micle ’ Jml94 LUalo ul smart appearing. V PJ *1 r\ fw-f The patterns are absolute- (lfPmSL*l£==i£* v *Y^gls. ZUvo A-i. $ The finish and workman- . jfH * I PCC ship is sure to appeal to vou. /VvmßhbF Come early—Boo won’t ' This includes Sam- last long at this price. peck suits and garments Men’<? $3 V) Pninma* of mm other good Hi, IF 1 ’ $3.00 Mottled Union makes—right at the start y&.ao •. of the season at 20% off. , Flannelette pajamas of very OUIK3, —Pettis hovs* cloth- srade domet, well made. The kind that look like wool ing,'third floor. CU L an( J bound to give satis- and feel like wool, but are really faction. soft, fleecy cotton. All sizes. ~—————————- -“-Pettis men’s furnishings, Street floor, east aisle.

Sample Neckwear, 59c A special shipment just received of fancy neckwear in the newest styles for fall wear. Collars and sets of nets, laces, organdies, etc.; regularly these would sell for $1.25. Collar Laces, 35c Venlse point patterns, well worth the regular selling price of 59c. —Pettis neckwear, street floor, aisle two.

If You Were Prepared to Pay Much More—ls You Want a Coat That Should Cost Much More, Here’s A Sale of Winter CO A TS l and; 1 Coats which have been selling in the Annijl b \ versary Sale for $38.50, and which, if bought / r °n 1 in the usual way, would retail for f hflV\ S SO t 0 $69.50 U vJfIL Velours Bolivias vZOUw' \ \\ vl Silvertones Tinseltones Suedines Frost-Glo \\ \ The fabrics alone tell a tale of value—a tale yA strengthened by the supreme smartness of the \ 'W styles, the tailoring, the general air these coats \ possess. K Some Are Fur Trimmed TjT With French Seal, Australian or Skunkffl \ / / Opossum —mri F© J Such Smart Stitching trims some of these coats, stitching in effective designs. All are beautifully lined. " 1 —Pettis coats, second floor.

$2.50 Combination Suits, Stamped for Embroidery, $1.59 Ready-made combination suits of excellent quality nainsook, stamped in pretty designs. 98c Tapestry Pillow Tops, 59c Attractive designs aud colorings. —Pettis art shop, fifth floor.

Oneida Community Silverware in Primrose and Vernon Patterns, with 10-Year Guarantee. 6 knives and forks, regularly $7.75, at $ 5.50. 6 dessert spoons, regularly $3.30, at $2.50. 6 teaspoons, regularly $1.75, at $1.30. 1 sugar sheßr regularly 65c, at 50*. —Pettis silverware, street floor front.

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