Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 159, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1920 — Page 5

DE PAUW HOUSING FACILITIES SHORT President’s Report Shows Need es. Accommodations. Special to Ths Tim*s. OKEENCASTLE, Ind., Nov. IL—O* Nuw University officials may have to -Mnit the number of students who enter Tie institution next year !<ecnnse of a snortaee of housing accommodations here, according to reports es the president and other officers of the school for the year IDll'-ISCO. The report trf President George H. Grose says: “Toe housing condition of our students presents one of the gravest problems at the present time. Os the women students SO live In their own homes, 129 in sorority houses. 107 in lodging and 231 in the two halls of residence. "Urn n Hall, with a capacity of sixty, t’n fraternity houses and private houses la town afford accommodations for the men students The fraternity and sorority houses are overcrowded and in some instances not weli suited for their purpose. "With the sorority and fraternity houses already filled, with every room in the women's hails engaged and a ■watting list of seventy-live, and with assured accommodations for only sixty women in private homes, with a reliable prospect of a larger number of men in attendance than ever before, through the provisions of the Rector Scholarship Foundation. I see no means at present for eariug next fall for the young people who are knocking a' our doors for admission.” T>e Piuw University now has fi’toen building devoted to college us‘. This plant, including apparatus and equip-i-s-r is cooscrvatlveiy appraised at sl.The physical plant Is now in loiter condition for work than at any time in the last eight years. Despondent Woman Kills Self With Gun Mrs. Anna Hoag. 40. wife of Marion S. Hoag, a salesman. 271 North Belle View place, committed suicide by shooting herself last night, while visiting at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs John L.

Men! A Sale of SUITS and OVERCOATS Strictly All-Wool Suits, Made by the Famous Kirschbaum Cos., to Sell up to SSO

$0750

Mr. Indianapolis, opportunity is giving you the high sign to step lively. You know the Kirschbaum line—sound all-wool fabrics, high-grade tailoring, and styles that appeal to men of good taste. And when you get a chance to buy Kirschbaum clothes at a saving like this, it’s like buying gold dollars at a discount.

The Suits at $27.50 Single and double-breasted models in styles as smart or as conservative as you prefer. Made of fine worsteds, unfinished eassimeres, etc.

$1.89 Sale of Men’s Shirts We knew it would be a huge success, but never in our wildest dreams did we imagine it would be so overwhelming a success. We’ve had the right kind of shirts—shirts that couldn’t be sold at any plafie near this price if we hadn’t purchased at a very special advantage.

Flannel Top Shirts Made to sell up to SS.OO. These are |* samples o f the same E. W. make, in fa fine wool- 3) £ ens, broadcloths, twills, etc.

Succeeds Coolidge

CrtANNTNti COX. Charming Cox. Republican, is the new Governor-elect of Massachusetts and hence will step into Governor Coolidge'* office Jan. 1. when Coolidge steps out to take his place as Vice President March 4. Ellenberger. stop 4. on the Greenfield traction line. Mrs. Hoag was despondent over 111 health. At 9 o'clock she left the room, going to her own room upstairs. A few minutes later the family heard a shot and ran to the upstairs room. Hr. Paul F. Robinson, coroner investigated. Mrs Hoag’s funeral will be held at 2 o'clock Sunday, at the nong home, and burial will be In Memorial Park cemetery.'

PETTIS Dm GOODS CC "THIS MEW VOR K STORE EST, 11353

SAYS COAL EXPORT IS NOT H. C. CAUSE Commission Reports Seaports Were Affected Most. NEW YORK, Nov. 12.—1 oal expons so far this year amount to only 8A per cent of the country's total production, the Interstate Commerce Commission said in a statement today. While this is larger than expn-ts tor the years from 1914 to 1919. when they ranged from 5.58 per cent and 6. 19 p.*r cent of the production, it was minor factor in bringing about "unjustified' prices over the country s a whole, but did cause exorbitant prices at New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Hampton Ronds and Charleston, S. C'., the coiiiniUh'.on s.tid. For the first nine months of the y<nr the export and hunker demands through these ports was more than onehalf the coal shipped to tlies > , ports. "The foreign demand Intensified the abnormal domestic demand," said ilie statement, ''iiitil the several factors together afforded an opportunity for the exacting of prices not Justified by the cost of production. For the country ... thc whole the foreign demand was a n Inor factor but In that part of the Eastern roast section which was dependent on shipments on tide wnter lines the foreign demand was a very itn. pbrtnnt fmtor.” This statement was asked in n Senate resolution passed June 4, 1920. It’s the Men Who Deiay Loading on P. A . Y. E. Trolleys Is the old talc about the wornnn who got on a stri-et car, opened her pure*, took out a quarter, closed her purse, paid her fare, opened her pocketboois and put the change back in, meanwhile holding up a line of people who wanted to get on, typical of Indianapolis women i It is not. it's the men, not the women, who cans* the delays in loading pay-as-you-enter street cars. Fifty-four persons got on an East JVnshington street car. Twenty-four were men and thirty women. Os th* twenty-four men eighteen got on will: their fares in their hunds while six

The Overcoats at $27.50 The fancy new ulsterettes for young men and conservative oxfords for men. Well made, sound, substantial coats. —Pettis —Men’s clothing, third floor.

Printed Madras Ducetin*M 80x80 Percales jPORS ASm-KJ Cl QQ Men's Work :;-m t& 1 eO J Shirt * JOl/jjBKW • m Blue Bell vYt&maßs f|l c h a mb r a y *^o ts . JH work shirts, in V ) with faced CIV - 4 X sleeves, ■ i \, double Full cut, roomy shirts, in fast stitched pockV\ N colored patterns—yon couldn’t Bingi^'doUa* V duplicate them at anywhere near this special sale price of $1.89.

*i-UXT> —Pettis—Men s furnishings, street floor.

Mens and Young Men’s Models

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12,1920.

waited until they unbuttioned their overails and took off their gloves to dig down In their je-ins. But twenty-eight of the women had their/tares ready and only two had to hunt. After they got seated nine or.t of thirteen women on tile "tete-a-tete" seats In the rear of the car sat with hands and feet crossed. Twenty-six men and twenty-nine women got on another car. Three of the men did not have their fares ready while ail but one of the women were prepa red.

Aspirin “Bayer” on Genuine Warning! Unless you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 21 years and proved safe by millions.

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SAFETY FIRST! Accept only an “unbroken package”-of genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,” which contains proper directions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and pain generally. Strictly American! Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents —Larger packages. Aspirin is th trad* mark of Bayer Manufacture of Moaoacetlcacldr*tor of Sallcjrllcactd

The men who got on an Illinois cur were the worst offenders of all. Out of twenty-nine, seven had to search before paying. The twenty-three women who got on were 100 per cent prepnreil. TURK-ARMENIAN ARMISTICE. LONDON, Nov. 12.—Hostilities between Armenia and Turkey have ceased, Armenian representatives said today. An armistice was agreed upon Sunday by which the Turks will retain Alexandropol pending neotiations, they said.

Every Item Half Price No Phone, Mail, C. O. D. Orders or Layaways

$1.98 Oarpins, 97c White ctone barplns. —Pettis Jewelry, street floor, aisle four. $1.98 Beads, 97c— Fifty inch strands pearl beads. —Pettis Jewelry, street floor, aisle four. $2.75 Caratol Leather Bags, $1.38 —Boston shopping bags of caratol leather. —Pettis leather goods, street floor, aisle three. $3.50 Canteen Boxes, sl-48 — Largo size canteen boxes. —Pettis leather goods, street floor, uisle three. $1.50 Caratol Leather Baga. 75c —Caratol leather arm bags. —l'cttl* leather goods, street floor, aisle three, Glrla' $3.95 and $10.95 Middies, $4.95—A11-wool Jersey middies, In navy blue with blaek- sils ties and white braid trimming. Sizes Ift and 18 years. —Pettis middles, second floor. Women’s $35 00, $39.00 and $55.00 Riding Habits, $12.95 — Seven habits, in sizes 36, 38 and 40. —Petti* riding habits, second floor. Women's $23.85 Winter Coats, $8.95 Black kerseys, belted and fully lined. —Pettis coats, second floor. Women's $10.05 and $12.95 Skirts, $3 95 -Taupe and navy blue poplin skirts. Just eight in the iot. petti* skirts, second floor. Women's $7.50 and $15.00 Golf Vests, $3.50 —White, green and khaki’colors. Jerseys and gaberdines. Pettis ready-to-wear, second floor. Arts - Packaged goods, consisting of odds anti ends. Half Price. 35c and Gsc Heavy glass pin trays. Half Price. 5c Koval Society floes, odda and ends. 2 for 5^ —Pettis art ilept., fifth floor. Toilet*—s2.2s Coty's face powder. 10c Glycerine tar soap, 4<. 50c Cain's hair wash, 23<* 60c Freeman's face powder. 25<“. 60c Fuller’s nail polish. 25<. 25c Armour's foot soap, IS'/jC 50c Bversweet, 23<V —Petti* toilets, street floor, front. $4.00 Night Lamp with Shade and 98c Candlestick- All for $2.25. $3.00 Desk Lamp, $1.39 — Electric desk lamp complete, with reflector. —Pettis basement. 69c Kimonette Crepe, 35c—pllsse kimonette crepe in floral designs. —Pttl* wash goods, street floor. nt*le one. 59c Batiste, 30c—Bluebird batiste. pink, flesh and blue ground with bluebird patterns. Pettis wash goods, streel floor, nlslc ope. Wall Paper—3oc bedroom wall paper, 154*. 40c Living room paper, 20<b ]f)c Cut-out borders and bands, 5C rttl* wall paper, third floor. Women’s $3.98 Gloves, $1.93 — Arabian mocha skin gloves, in black only. - Pettis gloves, street floor, aisle four. Women's $1.69 Gauntlet Gloves, Sso—Strap wrist gauntlet gloves, in gray, black, brown and beaver. Pettis gloves, street floor, aisle four. $6.50 Silver Bread Trays. $3.25 —Quadruple plate, floral dedoslgns. Pettis silverware, street floor, front. $4.50 Carving Sets, sl-48 — Silver plated game sets—knife and fork. Pettis silverware, street floor, front. $9.00 Mesh Bags, s3.9B—Silver finish mesh bags. Pettis jewelry, street floor, aisle four. 05c Motor Sateens, 33c—Fine mercerized sateens, odd pieces and some imperfect. —Pettis linings, street floor, aisle two. Black Sateen, 33c -Five pieces black sateen, perfect in weave and finish. —Petti* linings, street floor, aisle two. $3.50 Charmeuse Messaline, $1.75 —25 of the seasons best shades, all 36 inches wide —Pettis silks, street floor, aisle one. $3.75 Taffeta, sl.Bß—Chiffon finish taffeta, In brown, navy and Copen blue, taupe and evening shades. —Pettis silks, street floor, aisle one. $1.25 Serge, 63c—32-inch serge, in navy bit* only. —Pettts woolens, street floor, aisle one. Coatings Half Price —Odd pieces of coatings, in Belgian blue velour. Navy blue check silvertones. Zibellne coalings, brown, taup* and navy. $6.00 quality $3 00 $7.50 quality $0.75 ssyoo quality $2.50 —Pettis woolens, street floor, aisle one.

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39c Comfort Challla, 20c— Yard wide comfort ehallis In beautiful designs. --Pettis wash materials, street floor, aisle one. 33c Percales, 17c —Navy blue, cadet, gray and light bookfold percales. —Peltls percales, street floor, aisle one. Figured Georgette, Half Prico —Our entire stock of figured Georgettes: regularly selling for $2.98 to $4.26 —Pettis Georgettes, street floor, aisle three. 39c Ribbons, 19c —Hairbow ribbons in pretty striped effects; white, pink and blue. Pettis rlhbons, street floor, aisle three. Women'6 $1.60 Vestees, 75c Lace and net vestees, many with collar attached. —Pettis neekwenr, street floor, aisle two. 75c Veils, 38c —Shetland veils, all silk in black, brown and navy blue. Petti* veil*, street floor, aisle two. 39c Vol'e and Marquisette, 19'/ 2 c —Hemstitched voile and marquisette, In white only. Petti* drapery dept., third floor, 65c Curtain Net, 32! —White, Ivory and ecru color. Pettis drapery dept., third floor. 49c Drapery Marquisette, 25c —36-inch drapery marquisette, white and cream. Peltls drapery dept., third floor. 85c Cable Marquisette, 42 , —36-lnch cable marquisette, in white, cream and ecru Pettis drapery dept., thirl floor. 89c Cretonnes, 45c —Tapestry, stripes and conventional patterns. Pettis drapery dept., thirl floor. 22' 2 c Curtain Scrim, U'/Jo — Colored curtain scrim, in beautiful patterns and colors. About 506 yards In all. Pettis drnpery dept., third floor. $1.69 Colored Madras, Ssc Arabia colored madras, In gold, blue, rose and brown. —Pettis drapery dept., third floor. $1.49 Curtain Net, 75c—Filet and Saxony curtain net. In white, cream and ecru. Pettis drapery dept., third floor. 85c Colored Madras, 42! s c— Lacy effects on cream, gold and green, blue and yellow —Pettis drapery dent., third floor. $30.00 Wardrobe Trunks, S4O 00 Menuel-Drucker wardrobe trunks. Pattis liiagntre. fifth floor. $6.89 Traveling Bags, $3.45 18-lnch black Karatol bogs. —Pettis luggage. fifth floor. Women’s $3.95 and $4.95 Coverall Aprons, Half Price —Gingham and Scout percale coverall aprons, in slipover and buttonfront styles. Pettis aprons, second floor. 18c Stair Treads, 9c —Rubber treads In size 6xlß inches. (Limit 18 to a customer ! —Pettis rugs, third floor. 95c Floor Covering, 47'/ic Square Yard —Felt base floor covering, finished to resemble the best finished linoleum. Pettis rugs, third floor. Children's Undergarments, Half Price—Muslin gowns, princess slip's and combination suits. In sizes 2 to 14 years. Pettts undermusltns, second Boor. Infants’ 89c to $2.93 Caps, Half Price—White poplin caps, variously trimmed and made. —Pettis infant*' dept., second floor. Children’s $3.50 and $3.95 Drcss.es, Half Price— Gingham dresses, rompers and creepers; 1 plain and fancy checks. Pettis Infants' dept., second floor. 39c Laqes, 19c —Fancy laces, cluny and torchon. —l’cttls laces. Street floor, aisle two. Men's $1.65 Wool Underwear, 59c —SlljrhAly broken sizes, in cream color wool underwear. —Pettis undergarment* for men, street floor, aisle six. Men's $2-00 Union Suits, SI.CO Fine ribbed cotton union 6tiits, short elf eve, ankle length style. —Pettis underwear for men, street flour, aisle six. Women’s $9.00 Shoes, $4.50 — Broken lots of shoes in many styles and leathers. —Pettis shoe*, street floor, aisle six. Women's $6.00 Shoes, $3.00 — Broken lots of women’s shoes I In black and combinations. —rest is shoes, street floor, ! aisle six. Women's Bath Slippers, $1.13 —Corduroy bath slippers. In blue, purple and old rose. —l’ettls shoes, street floor, aisle Mr. Women's $4.95 Nightgowns, s2.4B—Heavy outing flannel, nightgowns and one and twopiece pajamas. —Pettis nightgowns, second floor. WomeiVs $3.95 and $4.95 Morning Dresses, $2.49 —Gingham dresses In checks, plaids and stripes. Have white collar and cuffs. —Fettts house dresses, second floor.

$8 50 Corsets, $4.25 —Flesh colored silk brocade corsets, in a model suitable for the average figure. —Pettis corsets, second floor. Women’s $5.95 Blouses, $3.00 —Flesh color and white blouses, in fancy and tailored styles. —Pettis blouses, second floor. 45c Coffee, 2 Pounds, 45c B. & S. brand coffee, excellent quality and flavor '(limit 4 pounds to a customer). —Pettis coffee, basement. 40c Tea Siftings, 20c—Red Bird tea siftings (1 pound to a customer). —Pettis tea, basement. 55c Correspondence Cards, 28c —lrish poplin correspondence cards with envelopes. , —Pettis stationery department, street floor, aisle four 550 Pettis Linen Stationery, 28c — Pound boxes of stationery, in blue, pink, buff and gray. —Pettis stationery department, street floor, aisle four s.‘>.oo Bibles, $2.50 —Genuine leather-bound Bibles with helps, questions and answers. —Pettis books, street floor, aisle four. Boys’ 98c Blouses, 48c —Black sateen and flannel cotton blouses (only 2 to a customer). —Pettis clothes for boys, third floor. CANDY—6Oc peanut candy, pound, 30c. pound. 30c. 80c Satin candy chips, pound, 40c. —Pettis randy, basement. Women’s $6.00 Tams $2.50 Black, beaver, old blue, brown, navy blue, peacock stitched velvet tarns with tasseis. —Pettis millinery, second floor. Women's Gingham Petticoats, $1.40 —Blue and white stripes, also gingham band aprons, at 7K<*. —Petti* aprons, second floor. Women's $1.50 Fiber Silk Hose 75c—Also fancy stitch thread silk. Pettis hose, street floor, aisle five. Women’s 45c Stockings, 23c Cotton stockings, in black, white and brown. —Pettis hose, street floor, aisle five. Women’s $1.95 Union Suits, 98c —Fine combed cotton union suits, sleeveless and ankle length. Pink or white. —Pettis knit underwear, street floor, aisle five. Men’s $1.65 Wool Underwear, 59c. $7.50 Electric Laundry Iron, $3.75 —Double pointed iron, highly nickel plated, has separate stand and cord. —Pettis basement. 4c Mouse Traps, 5 for 10c. —Pettis basement. 3c Narcissus Bulbs. 18c a Dozen —Double or single. —Pettis basement. 10c Fly Swatters, 3c —Wood handle, cloth bound edges. —Pettis basement. 10c Dish Mop, sc. Pettts basement. 10c Shoe Shfner, sc—Cloth—mounted on wood. —Pettis basement. $1.39 Tub Soap Dish, 69c Nickeled. —Pettts basement. 79c Stand Soap Di3h, 39c White enamel. —Pettts basement. $2.48 Carpet Sweeper, $1.24 — Metal case, nickel fixtures. —Pettis basement. $1.25 Wood Wall Mop, 62c—lx>ng and short handle. —Pettis basement. 89c Milk Pitcher, 44c —1-quart size, bowl shape, rose decoration. Pettts basement. 75c Baking Casserole, 37c —7inch size, white fire-proof china. —Pet tU-''basement. Fish Bowls, 21c —1-gallon size, large globe shape. —l’ettis basement. $3.25 Fish Bowl, $1.62—6-gal-lon size, large globe shape. —l’ettls basement. $3.25 Aluminum kettle, $1.63 — 8-quart size with patent strainer cover. —Pettis basement. $1.50 Fruit Baskets. 75c—High handle bamboo baskets. Pettts basement. NOTIONS. 10c O. N. T. thread, 130 yards 5c 25c fancy novelty braid 5c 7c white stiekerie, 3 yd bolts, ,3c oc white darning cotton, two spools 5c 8c black and white snap tape. .4c 25c black and white snap tape.Bc £oc hooks and eye tape 3c —Pettis notions, street floor, front. $7 Comforts, Half Price—Fine silkoline coverings, blue bird patterns. —Pettts beddings, fifth floor. 52 25 Huck Towels. $1.12' Pure linen huck towels, “Heather” brand. ■ Pettis towels, street floor, ats'.e two. 37c Bleached Muslin, IS'/ 2 c Splendid quality. Yard wide. —Pettis domestics, street floor, aisle two. 89c Pure Linen Toweling 44'/ 2 c —Red and blue checked glass toweling. —Pettis toweling, street floor, aisle two.

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