Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 177, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1920 — Page 8

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| An attractive musical tea # was given thli afternoon in the home of Miss Julia Beyer, 20(54 Central avenue, by the Mu Phi Epsilon Sorority. The program was given by Miss Norma Mueller, contralto, who sang “Sleepy Town” (Hahn), “The Faltering Dusk” (Kramer) and "The Wind Speaks" (Schaefer), and Mrs. Marie Allison Elliott, contralto, and Miss Julia Beyer, soprano, who sang a group of duets, among which was the barcarolle, from the “Tales of Hoffman." Assisting Miss Beyer were Miss Ruth Wiltrout and Biss Gladys Whiteman. The members of the hostess chapter included Miss Jessamine Barkley, Miss Mildred Casey, Miss Geneive Hughel, Miss Julia Beyer, Miss Nelle Smith, Miss Arlene Clark, Miss Dorothy Test, Miss Miriam Wilson, Mrs. Nelle Thomas, Miss Ruth Wlltrouut, Miss Luclle Roark, Mies Isabelle Cannon, Miss Holzworth and Miss Gladys Whiteman. The sorority will be entertained Christmas week with a luncheon and musical in Columbus, the hostesses being Miss Jessie Kitchen and Miss Louise Mason, members of the Mu Phi Epsilon local chapter. * * * Mias Sara Lauter, who has been the gnest of her sister, Miss Flora Lauter, In New York City, has returned to her home, 612 East Thirteenth street. • • • Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter of the D. A. R., held a special meeting Thursday lq the Propylaeum. J. J. Pettijohn of Indiana University spoke on the subject of Immigration and Miss Norma Mueller, contralto, accompanied by Mrs. Milton Elrod, gave the musical program. Among the guests were a number of little girls from the Immigrant Aid Home. Mr*. Edward F. Hodges presided and Mrs. Kate Milner Babb was in charge of the program. • • • Mrs. Leonard James, who has been passing several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Valodln, 3078 Talbott avenne, will return tomorrow to her home In Atlanta, Ga. • • • Mrs. C. J. Prentiss, 209 Washington place, entertained the Women's auxiliary to the Southern Club with a luncheon at her home today. She was assisted by Mrs. G. W. Wainwright. •• • 9 Mrs. Evert M. Thompson has Issued invitations for the marriage of her daughter, Miss Kuth Elizabeth Thompson, to Boyd M. Gillespie, which Is to be solemnised in the home of the bride's mother, Monday, Dec. 20. • • • Miss Mary Allerdice of New York City, Is the gnest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allerdice, 1224 Park avenue. • • • J Mr. and Mrs. Paul George Henderson of Boston, are the guests of Mr. and JJf*- J- O. Henderson, 1030 North Meridian street. , • • j The Women's Organization of the National Association of Retail Druggists. Chapter No. 20, will give their annual dance In the Athenaeum Wednesday evnlcg. Mrs. William C. Freund Is chairman of the hospitality committee, assisted by Mrs. Edward Forcer snd Mrs. James Mead. The hostesses will include the Mesdames E. .T. Arnold. H. W. Carter. J. C. Clark, J. W. Clark. E. M. Crawford, Clint Davenport. Bert Frink. E. C. rttman, W. F. Holmes. A. E. Johnson. C. Mead, W. A. Oren, L. C. Rush. J. E. Sproule, John Stokes. C. B. Rtoltz. E. R. Walker and Charles Watkins. Mrs. Henry Borst Is president of the local organization. • • • The Altrusa Club will hold their regutomorrow In the tea room of L. S. Ayres & Company. There will be no formal program. FiOPOOO FIRE IN DETROIT. . DETROIT, Dec. 3.—Fire last night destroyed the plant of the IT. S Barber Creosoted Stained Shingle Company and eonsumed eight residences with a loss of more than $200,000. The origin has not been determined.

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Garden Program at Murat December 12 Top Season Event

Announcement Is made today of tue program which Mary Garden", prlma donna; Guita Casini, eelloist, and Isaac Van. Grove, pianist, will give at the Murat at 3 o’clock Sunday afternoon, Dec. 12. One number of great importance on Miss Garden’s program will be “Trlste Rcterne.” The program is as follows: Slumber Song Schumann Tarantella Piatti Guita Casini. Air from “Glsinenda" H. Ferrer Miss Garden. Variations on n Rececc Theme Tachalkewskl Guita Casini. (al Dande Lieta (La Boheme).... Puccini (b) Triste Retertie... Richard Bartheleniy Miss Harden. (a) Lever de Seleil Camiie Erlanger (b) The Swing Keynalds Hahn (e) My Ship and I Keynalds Hahn (and) Lullaby from “Jocelyn'’ (with cello) Godard Miss Garden. (a> Nocturne Chopin (b) Zigeunerweisen Sarasate-Casinl Guita Casini. Air from “Louise” Charpentter Miss Garden. Indications are that the Garden recital will be one of the leading musical events of the season. - r Mrs . Housewife , Do You Know? 1. Os what did the old English dish called “frumenty” consist? 2. What are the best crumbs to use In covering croquettes and other foods to be fried in deep fat? 3. A good home-made polish for steel articles? (These questions will be answered tomorrow by the Housewife.) ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY’S QUESTIONS. L Caviar consists of the salted eggs of the sturgeon, a fish. 2. To test fat for deep frying, when it is smoking hot drop In a piece of bread on inch square. If it takes a half minute it is ready for cooked things and a full minute it is ready for raw things. 3. An old-fashioned way to bring up a low coal fire was to throw on a tablespoon of salt. This makes it burn brighter at once and soon the coal Itself burns more vigorously. i Congressman Weds Special to The Time* GREF.NSBURG. Ind., Dec. 3.—John S. Benbam of Benbam, representative In Congress from the Fourth Indiana district, 'was married to Miss Bertha C. Greeman at Ilatesville, last Saturday, it Just become known here. Miss Greeman is a graduate nurse and served in France during the world war. Mr. Benham, a Republican, was elected to#Congress at the general election. Nov. 2.

FOR SATURDAY STOUT’S Getting Close to PRE-WAR PRICES

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Legion Auxiliary Formed jitJSeymour Special to The Tlmse. SEYMOUR, Ind.. Dec. 3.—A woman’s auixllary to the Seymour post of the American Legion hns been organized here with Mrs. L. C. Hodapp as president. The application for a charter bears the names of a large number of members from women’s clubs, church societies and kindred organizations. The auixllary was formed at the suggestion of the legion post members. WINE CARGO C. 8. BOUND. PARIS, Dee. 3. —It is reliably reported that 3.000 cases of champagne are being sent to America on board the French liner Lorraine, which is four clays out of Havre. The American Government is said to have authorized this shipment of w'-o f-'- medicinal purposes. DIAMOND DYES" Any Woman can Dye now

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1920.

AyresDownstairs Store:

A New Gift Bazaar Opens Saturday Morning In the Downstairs Store A Varied Collection of Gift Things Prices Ranging from 25c to $5.00 The object of this big, new gift bazaar is to make gift choosing easier. In this gift bazaar will be gathered gift things from throughout the store. No article in this bazaar will cost over $5.00. From $5.00 the prices will range downward to 25c. In Connection With This Gift Bdzaar There will be thousands of Christmas boxes, of all sizes; Christmas seals, tags, wrapping paper, ribbons and twine, shipping tags, cords, tissue paper, coin holders, Christmas stickers and address cards. In this department you may buy gifts, have them wrapped, addressed and mailed, if desired. A parcels post shipping department will be a part of this bazaar. In The Downstairs Store Two entrances —one in the center of the street floor, the other at the Washington street entrance.

New Satin Hats Modes of the Hour , at $3-M t 0 $g.75 s Just in time for Saturday’s selling. Os colors one may choose—black, henna, brown, navy and peacock blue. Some of them are ornamented with fur, others with tassels or a touch of gold and silver. Smart hats at pleasing prices

Christmas Slippers At $ '1 .85 v\V> bought ad- r' ) van t a geously JN. several hundred fancy felt slippers—all to sell The colors are pink, blue, old rose, wine, J i maroon, oxford gray, lavender and purple. Padded soles and s heels. AH sizes 3 to 8. Women's Smart 11 ’inter Boots f /] In black and brown kid leather, lace style, / high or military heels. Sizes J'to 7Vfe. and Children s Shoes £ ~r\ Black and brown kid leather and black gunmetal calfskin, lace stvle, sizes 6 to 8 and BV 2 to 11. Sixes UV2 to 2 at $4.50 . —Downstairs Store. Sweaters for Gifts Insure a Warm Welcome — Especially an Ayres' Sweater —Of fine soft wool, Tuxedo style with white Angora pockets and belts. In gift boxes, if desired. • The Price Only $6.95 Corduroy and Beacon Bathrobes Serve a Definite Purpose Great Values at $6.50 Large and roomy and unusually attractive in colorings, shawl collars; rose, blue and wistaria in coloring; neat floral design. In gift boxes, if desired. Smart Silk Jersey Petticoats of Unusual Quality Priced at $3.95 Beautifully made with accordion plaited flounces, fine materials, attractive styles and colorings. In gift boxes, if desired. Ail Wool Plaid Skirts at $lO Smartly made of handsome fabrics in plaids, checks and plain woolens, knife plaited, box plaited and side plaited, in various color combinations. —Ayres—Downstairs Store. & Co*

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Open at 8:30

Smart Coats at Moderate Prices

At $69.50 Many models at this price. Some are straight in line, others wrappy. Made of the soft wintry materials—Luclla cloth and Bolivia. Some have large collars of opossum. They come in becoming Zanzibar and reindeer browns'and Nankin blue. Full length English polo cloth coats, made with military convertible collars. Pussywillow silk linings, also inner linings-- $69.50.

Evening Wraps at $45.00 and $50.00 Silvertone coats with sealine collars and cuffs, $39.50.

Embroidered Silk Vests, $2.95 Glove silk vests, with regular shoulder strap, in pink only. Packed in gift boxes. Price, $2.95. Women’s Glove Silk Enion Suits, $4.75 With ribbon and regular Fhoulder straps, aro glove silk union suits in pink. In gift boxes. Price, $4.75. Women’s Glove Silk Bloomers, $5.95 Hero one mr.y choose ankle length bloomers in purple, taupe, emerald, navy, rose and black. In gift boxes. Price, $5.95. —Ayres—Street floor.

Cotton Nightgowns —Now $2.50 Pink and white cotton crepe, batiste and voile gowns; tailored and lace trimmed styles Made in ever so many pretty ways. Philippine Embroidered Chemise, Now $2.90 Straight and envelope chemise at this price; some with built-up shoulders, some with strap shoulders; all made by hand. The materia! Is nainsook and batiste. Bloomers, Now SI.OO Winsor crepe bloomers, elastic knee, pink and white, all sizes. —Ayres—Third floor. * Beacon Cloth Bathrobes, $6.95 Straight lined robes, pocketed; trimmed with corduroy and satin; rope girdles. —Ayres—Third floor. Silk Petticoats, $5.95 In dark, practical shades—blue, green, brown, taupe. Made of excellent quality satin and taffeta. . * Si/k Bloomers , $5.95 —Ayres—Third floor. x New Veils, Saturday, 39c Does an intimate of yours fancy smart veils? Put aside one of the attractive Shetland meshes for her Christmas. They’re shown in brown, tan, navy blue, green and because they have a pretty border, may be draped or worn tight. Special, too, at only 39^. Lacy Vestees Unusual at 69c Keep plenty of dainty vestees and folks won’t notice that your frock is not new. The special sale of vestee and collar combinations Saturday offers pretty things of lace and net hi white, both the Buster Brown collars and the shawl type being obtainable. —Ayres—Neckwear, jstreet floor.

Many women have delayed in buying a winter coat because they could not find what they wanted at prices that harmonized with their dress allowance. Here are some particularly good-looking ones at moderate prices. At s37.so—Excellent Ones Smart, practical topcoats with convertible collars, belted, slip pockets; lined with silk. Some in duvet de laine, English plaids and English mixtures. Wrappy models in duvet de laine, trimmed with the same colored stitching and buttons. Come in reindeer brown and Zanzibar brown. Sizes 34 to 42. At $39.50 One or two of a kind ; broken sizes. Coats of Bokhara and polo cloth.

The Sale of Gossard Corsets Attracts Great Interest and gives real pleasure, because they are so remarkably good for the money. Every woman who wears a front-lace Gossard corset should buy one in this sale; and every woman who contemplates trying out a front-lace corset should seize this opportunity to buy a good one at a low price. AH types in the sale. Corsets for stout and slender figures—• At $2.75, $4.50 and $5.00 The type of corsets that ordinarily you have to pay much, much more for. Good Fitting, Comfortable The little silk batiste at $5.50 is too pretty for words. And the dainty blue figured pink batiste at $2.75 is positively dainty as well as firm and durable Our expert corsetleres will fit your corsets—even during the sale. —Ayres—Third floor.

of Yards of Laces= Price Cut for Clearance Metal lace in bands; deml-flouncings. and full flouncings. Nets from 36 to 72 inches wide, in plain colors and allovere Val. insertions, very specially priced at 35<? the dozen yards Organdies in short lengths, wanted colors, for doll dresses. Real Cluny laces, marked at anew and very low price range Trich crochet and various'other kinds of lace medallions. The mark doom on these group? is a remarkably large one; the laces are not only lovely, but usable for many purposes; the prices are exceedingly tempting. Women, deft with a ueedle, should be early to make an unhurried choice. —Ayres—Lace section, second floor.

“Perfumes and Toilet Waters” f (Jot That Down on Tour List) Saturday is a good time to get them. And then there are other special items from the Toilet Goods section that will attract you by their charm—and their prices.

Mlro Dena Chanticleer toilet water, $4.50. Piver s Azu re a Vegetale, $1.50. Fiver’s Azurea toilet water, $2.48. river's Pompeta vegetale, $1.50. Piver’s Azurea sets, consisting of face powder, perfume and soap, $7.50. Vails smelling salts, 755, $1.50, $2.50. Vail’s perfume in glass bottle vases. 50*. 75<\ $1.50. Air Embaume perfume, $3 the bottle.

Fine First Quality SILK STOCKINGS $1.35 the Pair—3 Pairs for $4.00 In Attractive Gift Boxes, If Desired Beautiful stockings they are, too, of 12-strand pure thread silk, every pair first quality. Made especially for L. S. Ayres & Cos. Every pair bears onr name as a guarantee of quality. Sold in Indianapolis by Ia S. Ayres & Cos. only. Thousands of pairs of new silk stockings! 7et ids expect to sell them within a few days. Why! Simply because they are exceptionally good—-the very finest silk stockings we know of at the price—only $1.35 a pair. Thousands of pairs of lovely silk stockings in black, white, cordovan, African brown, navy and gray. Fashioned leg, snug fitting ankles, double toes, soles and heels. Eaoh pair or any number of pairs in a neat gift box if desired. —Ayres—Street floor.

Close at 5:30

—Ayres—Third floor.

Mary Garden toilet water, $1.50 and $3 the bottle, Mary Garden large gilt compacts, $1.25. Mary Garden sachet, $1 the bottle. Mary Garden perfume. In boxes, $1.50 the bottle. Mary Garden perfume, In boxes, $1.25 the bottle. Mary Garden talcum powder in boxes, GOy. Sylvan lilac, violet, rose, lily of the valley, the bottle, —Ayres—Toilet goods, street floor.