Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 193, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 December 1920 — Page 3

INVISIBLE GUEST - APPEAL STRONG First Friends Sunday School Boosts Relief Fund. Members of the Sunday school class of the First Friends Church hare provided the entertainment of forty invisible Quests at their holiday tables through the collection taken for the European Relief Connell. This sum represents the gift of the children of the Sunday school to the starving children of Europe. Albert Spicely and mother, Mrs. Laura B. Spicely. of 515 West Vermont street, have arranged for the entertainment of six invisible guests. Mr. Spicely turned over to headquarters a SSO Liberty bond, with cash to make it worth face value. Mrs. Spicely Indorsed to the fund the $5 Christmas gift which the Masonic Order gives to the widows of former members. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Beyer. 227 North Capital avenue, sent S2O. saying they wtahad to Invite two Invisible guests. Other persons who have arranged for Invisible guests are: A. P. Red field, ISI4 Talbot avenue. $5; W. E. Rhodes. 39 Oxford street. $10; Mrs. Stanley Zwelbel, 9 St. James court, $10; TV. F. Winchester. 2001 North Illinois street. $0; cash, $10; cash, $2: Mrs. Louise W. Matthews, 24 North Belmont street, $10: John J. Walsh. 2022 North Illinois street, $5; E. N. Koehler. 2336 •jCortb Illinois street. $5; Harry A. Mayer, 22 North Sherman drive, $10; Kenneth G. Reid. $10; G. S. Montgomery. 203 East Twenty-Second* street, $10; Mrs. L. H McMurray. 3908 Guilford avenue, $5; M. L. Osborne, 2019 North Illinois street, fl; Mabel H. Ayres, 1322 North Alabama street, $10; Henry Sterns, 4120 East Michigan street, $1; Mrs. Mahals A. Seaton. It. U. K-l, box 53. $10; cash, $1; Dorothy M. Koons, National Refining Company, Ltd., $10; James A. Hauger. 721 North Noble street. $10; Young Ladies’ Bible Class. Zion Evangelical Church, $22; Edith Eldrtdge, the Plata Apartments. $10; C. S. Lewis, Marion, Ind., $10; Edgewood Methodist Church, $13250; E. R. Harting, 3113 North New Jersey street, $10; W. A. Kennedy, Martinsville, Ind., $10; John Grande. Sr., R. R. No. 1, box 230, $25; W. O. Bates, 756

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C\ /(i N THE forty-one square miles which |j the city of Indianapolis covers there are f 9 314,149 persons. Their occupations are y diversified, their interests varied, but their one desire is to see Indianapolis develop. Often you have heard —“I didn’t know this or that industry was in Indianapolis”—or ‘‘l never before realized that Indianapolis stores ranked so high in comparison with those in the larger cities.” We have grown so fast in the last ten years that we have lost touch with the things about us. We need an inventory of Indianapolis. And this is just what the Fletcher-American National Bank is going to do for you. Each Wednesday we will give you a compact, frank and interesting sketch of the city’s attainments in industry, civics and merchandising. You may be surprised to know how high up the ladder of progress Indianapolis has already climbed.

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*Blues ’ and 'Reds' Put on Equality COLUMBUS, Ohio, pec. 22.—There Is a great danger to the Constitution In the activities of the ’‘blues" as in those of the “reds,” the American Legion here declared in n resolution condemning puritanical Sundays. - J Middle drive. Woodruff place, $10; Harold C. Martin. 921 La Salle street, $10; Dr. W. A, Hill, 617 Fletcher avenue, $5; Arthur Stevens, 1328 West Thirtieth street. $5; Irma Ross. 1445 Fairfield avenne, $6; Thomas H. Spaan, $1; Carl Wallerick, sl. Fails to Reach Spirit of Husband; Ends Life NEW YORK, Dec. 22—The investigation into the death of Mrs. Penelope Lee. widow of Dr. John* A. Lee. noted specialist, whose body was found early yesterday on the sands at Long Beach, N. Y"., had about ended today. The authorities were firm In the belief that the woman had committed suicide because of grief over her husband’s death. It As thought she took poison. The contents of her viscera will be analyzed. Friends declared that Mrs. Lee had made repeated efforts to communicate with the spirit of her husband. Her failure to reach him is believed by her friends to have caused her to take her own life. Parents Will Go West With Body of Aviator WASHINGTON, Dec. 22.— Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Alexander will leave Washington late today for Gallatin, Mo. accompanying the body of their sou, Lieut. Walter R. Alexander, who was hilled late yesterday at Bolling field, when into the whirling blades of an airplane propeller. Burial will be made at Gallatin, the Alexander home. Many messages of condolence were received at the Alexander home today.

Give your children plenty of rich, fresh milk—Polk’s Best It is a perfect food for children. The minerals in Polk’s Best Milk help to build a sturdy frame and beautiful teeth; the protein makes flesh, the carbohydrates furnish energy and the vitamines incourage growth and protect from disease. Order a quart of Polk’s Milk for each child in your family; and remember that milk is a protective, energy-producing food for older folks, too. POLK’S Best MILK ASK YOUR PHYSICIAN Order by Phone. North 852. Auto. 23-331.

EJTTB/5 SPECIAL Pure Thread Silk Hose Women’s pure thread silk Hose, in black, brown, gray or white. With wa Ase seams in the back. A real m bargain at : if Iff 1#

For Little Tots There are ever so many things one can select for the youngsters’ Christmas stocking LITTLE TOTS’ BEACON BLANKET BATH ROBES—In handsome floral and (I plaid designs; special at T I ■ fw MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S BEACON BATH ROBES—In pretty plaid and floral designs; sizes 6to 511 OO 14, at $ L.UO $7.98 ANGORA SETS—Children’s Angora sweater sets in heather color; set consists of sweater, drawer leggins, cap 50 QC and gloves. Sizes 24 to 28 T biOO

Just in Time for Christmas Giving A Sale of A es Men’s BBffi. Shirts mmk Every shirt in this sale li > Jyjf is a beauty, and there is 1 jllffiiLth’ ' J, a wonderful variety of choose from. Every shirt is perfectly tailored for In// good fitting and correct \ \ I •' lines. * $3.00 MEN’S DRESB SHIRTS, high grade * j OF makes and materials; special 0 I <O3 $7.50 MEN’S FIBER SILK DRESS SHIRTS, M Q|J large assortment of patterns; special $2.50 MEN’S SHIRTB, madras materials, $| JO all sizes; special ▼ I ® SIO.OO MEN'S PURE SILK SHIRTS, in all QC popular materials; sixes 14 to 17; special VV $5.00 MEN'S SHIRTS, silk striped fibers, silk combinations and Russian corded madras; QC sixes 14 to 17; special $2.00 MEN’S DRESS SHIRT 6, 100 dozen Bhlrts In this lot; beautiful assorted patterns; sizes 14 to 17; special Owß

A Christmas Sale of Men’s Fine Sweater Coats Saturday we offer a splendid assortment of men’s tine sweater coats and slipover sweaters. They coine in shawl and high-collar style, in many beautiful color combinations. A practical and serviceable Christmas gift. $12.00 RUGBY SLIPOVER SWEATERS, all new color combinations. JCT a5.™,56.95 SIO.OO V-NECK SWEAT- / \ |r “ J ERS, in black, gray and m 1 * |n navy; sizes 36 to 50. Spe- OC QC * IB p4BS cial dDiUD *Jf Si $2.00 MEN’S HEAVY 1 ROPE STITO HED WII j W SWEATERS, shawl collars; all sizes. OK#* J Special

Men’s Bathrobes $12.00 MEN’S BATH ROBES—Made to button down the front and pleated backs. All sizes. Sperial Thurs- qr ft day T I iwil $8.60 MEN’S BATHROBES—Made of Beacon v ( blanket cloth, neatly Z trimmed, • m all sizes 1

Give Him GLOVES He’ll like them and you’ll save money

SI.OO MEN’S YARN GLOVES, in gray, black and tan; special *196 17.00 MEN'S DRESS GLOVES, lined and unlined. A* A A Special fdiOO

INDIANA DAILY TIMES. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 22.1920.

Store Hours 8:30 a. m. to 9 p. m. Until Christmas

on these. 15.00 MEN’S DRIVING GLOVES, wool lined, with large unbreakable uffs A4 A A Special $3.00 MEN’S LINED GLOVES, undressed kid and mocha; black, gray and tan. A | q a Special v I I*o $5.00 MEN’S DRESS GLOVES. Wilson Bros.’ make, lined and unlined. A A HQ Special s£iVO

THE FAIR

TRAUGOTT BROTHERS 311-321 W.. 1 Washington Street

For “Her”—A Bathrobe $7.98 BEACON BATHROBES—In handsome floral designs; collar, pocket and belt trimmed with satin ribbon; heavy fffcig QQ worsted girdle; special at / \ $7.98 CREPE DE CHINE NIGHTGOWNS— Trimmed with handsome lace or CtQ (ufWMCa plain tailored models. Special ‘w $3.98 CREPE DE CHINE CHEMISES—Of ex- WmiM ccllent quality crepe de chine; all are elab- Kwfr M V orately trimmed with handsome laces; rib- i-f bon shoulder straps; spe- 0 | ‘jjJfjHjg cial at vlavy iFguflTO $2.80 COTTON TAFFETA SATEEN PETTICOATS—In handsome floral pat- d* I J|Q terns. Special at V ■nl%J TAFFETA SILK OR SILK JERSEY PETTI- Wfffal COATS— Silk jersey top; with messaline or taffeta flounce; in all colors. , $ Special at ijLiWO yW \

§A Big $4.98 Waist Sale BRAND NEW WAISTS Fine Beaded Georgettes, Tricolettes and Jersey Blouses. Positive $6.98, $7.98 —yes even up to $lO values—*4.9B

Christmas SLIPPERS PLUSH TRIMMED, flexible leather soles; wanted colors in all sizes; jCQ special in this Kale at wCaiwt? MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S XMAS SLIPPERS Juliet styles of red felt, fur trimmed, hand-turned leather soles, sizes 6 to 2; $2.00 I QT value, at, a pair v I iu / children s gum Men’s $3 .CO Slippers BOOTS—The best , 'or the young- £ * /*V /[ Hters. Any boy or '.'.’ih,, Boles J hdl \ girl will welcome and AU / KSM \ appreciate a pair of j . ~/r gum boots; sizes to j ™ VJ2 0 . $1.98 H.9BC

Startling DRESS Sale! Crowds! Crowds!! Best Values, Largest Selections Is the Reason! $25 to $35 Valises *13.75 § Another master stroke in buying! Hun- An jyp i|s \ dreds of Finest Dresses bought at an un- QWj derprice and we promise you the moat won- ’ll jji! a ||<| derful values ever offered. A JJffjj , ijjj Velvet Dresses at $13.75 * Tricotine Dresses, at .. .$13.75 J Satin Dresses, at $13.75 Georgette Dresses, at . .$13.75 \ . ' Fine Checked Dresses, .$13.75 1| J French Serge Dresses,. .$13.75 VtT?/ Fine Velour Dresses, at $13.75 |/ // All the newest shades and styles to suit j 1 | everybody—garments made by one of New’ /J v), York'B foremost dressmakers. We advise you to come early for best choice. Sizes L' V) for Women, Misses and Stouts at $13.75.

One Hundred Plaid SKIRTS Another Smashing Sale Tomorrow— Thursday SKIRTS, SIO.OO VALUE— PIeat- NOVELTY and SERGE SKIRTS, $5.00 ALL - WOOL SERGE ed and plain models. Fancy trim- $25.00 VALUE —All beautiful SKIRTS —Well made and finemed. Reduced , Cl models. Reduced aa looking models. Oflfc g*t* to ... to * I .Os) All safes HICK

EXTRA SPECIAL Women’s and Misses' - FUR SCARFS Beautiful shades of brown, black and taupe. This is just the kind of a gift that Am will surely be appreciated. Actual QTU §l% $25.00 value; reduced to ill f V

The Unexpected Again! COAT Sale 100 garments, all taken from higher-priced racks—cost of materials and production forgotten! i/ —y. All to be sold at a price that will r ——A send them out in a hurry tomor- fa! \ r°w — fry! / ■8.75 Come tomorrow, Thursday, and choose \ \ / from three-quarter lengths, full-lengths, V as well as the fashionable Sport Coat „ models. Some have large cape collars, \ others are fur-trimmed even with sea- 1 f line collars—also conservative models /il included. 40 A Wonderful Sale of Coals flf you are going to buy a coat and have decided to wait until after Xmas—PLEASE take our advice and come right to our store tomorrow and BUY one of these garments at $16.75 —you will not. get as good coats at these $1 c. 75 I o "U; r-i a Y 1 \\ jV \\ Fur trimmed, silk plush, wool, JpT velour and silvertone

What Finer Gift for Christmas Than Girls’ Winter Coats There’s no doubt the gladness one of these smart looking cozy coats would bring to any girl—and you can buy them at a very low price. *13.75 # Pretty beltetl and loose back models, with raglan or set-in sleeves. warm collar and || fancy pocket*. Colors include navy, copen, H Yjl br6wn, tan, reindeer and P*in. _ , _.£■■£ V Girls” All Wool CHINCHILLA COATS Cozy, warm and well made garments. Girlish models, fQI 'St Special CaP Xmas Gifts for LlffSe Foies Now that Jack Frost has appeared we suggest a cozy little £nr set for the tiny tots. , / A $5.00 KIT CONEY FUR SETS— Sure to please the QO youngsters $lO SETS OF FOXINE— BIack, white, red & \ Ml brown and taupe. f-A \ ) Special , Tfi S 510 |i ' .4 i MISSES’ FUR SETS, $25.00 VALUES— aJIB ; Taupe, brown, black and white. Practical gifts T oivO

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