Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 225, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1921 — Page 8

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An attractively appointed "bridge" was given this afternoon I y Mrs. Henry Campbell in tie Hotel Lincoln assembly room for the benefit of tie Florence Crittenden Home. Tables were reserved by various women for individual parties, and bright colored balloons, with the names of the table hostesses on them, marked the reservations. The covers and art gifts all carried out the vari-bued decorating scheme. These having tables Included Mrs. George Patterson, Miss Mary Reynolds, Mrs. Hugh Thornburg, Mrs. Henry Thornton, Mrs. F. Baliweg, Mrs. Henrietta Dillon, Mrs. Charles O. Roemler, Mrs. Newton Todd, Mrs. Marie Dawson Morrell, Mrs. AquiUa Jones, Mrs. Cramer, Mr*. Alford Conklin, Mrs. C. F. Rauh, Mrs. Smith Bowman. Mrs. John Ruckeishaus, Mrs. W. D. Fatil, Mrs. Mullen, Mrs. E. O. Langen, Mrs. Frank Remy, Mrs. James E. Murdock, Mrs. R. H. Allison, Mrs. Tom Harvey. Mrs. Harold Thorpe, Mrs. Harry Hammond, Mrs. Rasmussen. Mrs. Frank Abbott, Mrs. J. W. Wtriams, Mrs. F. D. Bash, Mrs. Kriel, Miss Dot Mclntcsh, Mrs. A. R. Coffin and Mrs. Lucius French. • • • Delta Delta Delta will give its Etat# Inncheon and dance at the Riley room of the Claypool Hotel, Feb. 19. Indiana University Chapter Is to act as hostess for the events. Delegations from De Pauw, Butler, Indiana and Franklin active chapters, together with alumnae from over the State, will come for the festivities. Local women may make reservations through Miss Dorothy White of Irvington. • • • Attendants for the marriage of Miss Margaret Louise Smith, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown, 5403 Broadway, to William Dawes Tan Arsdaie of Pitts burgh, which is to be solemnized in the home of the bride’s aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. William N. Hedrick, 5212 Carrolton avenue, will include Miss Virginia Smith, sister of the bride, maid of honor; Miss Catherine Hedrick and Miss Marie George, oridesmaids; little Martha Hedrick. flower maid; Philip Hedrick, ringbearer, and Paul Stanley of Purdue University, best man. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Oliver P. Ensley, of the Buckingham, have departed for California, whore they will pass several months. • * • Mrs. A. Hornaday of the Ballard apartment entertained the Friday Afternoon Reading Club. A paper on "The Call of the Desert" was read by Mrs. Charles Cherdron, followed by general discussion. • • • Mrs. Goodwin S. Elkin, who has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Watkins, 2415 North Pennsylvania street, has gone to Montgomery, Ala., where she will Join Mr. Elkin for future residence. • • • Mrs. Addison Kenyon, 2063 North Meridian street, has as her house guest her mother, Mrs. Walter Purselb of Denver, Colo. ’ • • • Members of the Glendale College Club elected officers for the coming season at the luncheon held Thursday In the University club. Mrs. Frank Wyon was named president and the remaining officers Include Mrs. John H. Smith of Spencer, vice president; Mrs. Herman Munk, treasurer, and Mrs. Wllmer Christian, secretary. Special guests were Miss R. I. De Tore, former president of Glendale College, and Dr. Thomas Franklin Marshall, present president of the school. • • • Miss Adeline Fishman, 131 West Morris street, will be hostess for the meeting of the Gamma Sigma sorority Sunday afternoon. • • Mrs. Frank Lay, 3026 Bellefontaine street* entertained the Central W. C. T. V. at her home this afternoon. Miss Clara Fears made a talk and devotions were led by Mrs. George Hutto. Meetings A card party will be given for the benefit of Local Union No. 150, Cereal, Beverage and Soft Drink Workers, Wednesday. in Liederkranz Hail, 1425 East Washington street. • • • South Side Turners announce a public card party and Lotto, to be given In the Turner Hall, Prospect and Alabama streets, Sunday evening. , • • • The Brookslde Civic League will entertain with a membership damV Friday night In the Spades Park Library. Hostesses for Movie Relief Plan Named Indorsers of photoplay, assisted by the Parent-Teacher Clubs of the city, are providing hostesses for the special “movie shows" to be put on in each motion picture theater in the city tomorrow morning for the benefit of the Hoover relief fund. Women of the various clubs will look after the downtown and Sirs. Curtis Hodges has appointed hostesses from the Parent-Teacher Chibs for the neighborhood houses. The list of downtown hostesses include Mrs. S. B. Perkins of the Department Club, Circle; Mrs. Louts F. Wolff, Alhambra; Mrs. Merle Sidener of the Research Club, Ohio; Mrs. A. G. Ruddell of the Wornerf’s Club, Colonial; Mrs. John Downing Johnson, chairman of the Federation of Clubs, Mr. Smith's; Mrs. Theodore Wagner, Isis; Mrs. Thomas W. Demmerley, Crystal. Mrs. John C. Kiddle, Keystone; Mrs. Charles E. Jackson, Palms; Miss Jessie Dailey, Royal; Mrs. M. K. Roberts, Bijou; Mrs. Charles C. Davidson, Regent; Mrs. Walter Geisel, Manhattan; Mrs. Fred Pettijoha, Gem, and Mrs. H. C. Fledderjohn, Annex.

FOR WOMEN ONLY 4 ‘ The Psychology of Sex” Special Lecture Benedict f 4 M.A. America's Most Fascinating 'lecturer % SUNDAY AFTERNOON JANUARY 30, at 3 P.M. A dynamic message of vital significance to every woman. Only those over 16 will be admitted". MASONIC TEMPLE Admission $1 and 10c war ta:c

Ayres'Downstairs Store

Beautifully Tailored Skirts ‘That One May Wear IVtth a Distinct Feeling of Personal Pride Fashioned of a Superb Quality of Baronette Satin, Mallinson’s Dewkist and Mallinson’s Fantasi / Can You Imagine It? ) Q C l These skirts were so very lovely, f O Q C J \of such beautiful fabrics, and in such ) / * § , j clever styles that we bought every V § \ one the maker would let us have. / At the Price He Named Frankly, they are the best values we have ever been able to feature in the Downstairs Store. The would cost you more, even at today’s lowered prices for such fabrics. Styles for now—for street or motoring—for afternoon, and some very beautiful sports skirts for later. At *the price—s7.9s, there shouldn’t be a single one left at closing time tomorrow. —The Downstairs Store.

And When You Select Your Skirt See the New Hats To Be Shown Saturday l They’re beauties —every , rA S+ \ one! Flower - trimmed ( & nc J /) sailors, off-the-face mod- ) yi mj ) els, smart little turbans ( === ( and clever Tuscans. ) Lovely hats, fashioned of silks, satins, plain straws and combinations of braid and crepe; of colors one may choose navy, peacock, henna, brown, beaver and black. —Downstairs Store.

% • m * Dependable Shoes at $3.85 Black kid and calfskin, brown kid and calfskin, patent kid and calfskin, Goodyear welt sewed, hand turned soles, military, Cuban and low heels. Sizes 2to 7. For women, young women and girls. —Downstairs Stora,

Through the Turnstile —Groceries

BREAKFAST BACON,' Kingan’s Porter brand, lean streaked, sweet cured, machine sliced or in the piece. Pound, 30*.

Snowdrift, for shortening or frying; 1,2, 4 and 8-lb. cans. Pound, 20*. Mrs. Shepard’s Apple, Flakes. A special demonstration. Box, 23C.

BUTTER, Ayres’ Special Creamery, extra quality. Pound, 51*.

Sunshine Cakes and Crackers, boxes, 9*, 17* and 19*.

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Peaches, Del Monte brand, halves or sliced; special price on No. 2% cans. 45<(, No. 2 cans, 35*; No. 1 cans, 25*.

JAM, Libby’s pure fruit and sugar; strawberry, blackberry. Loganberry and apricot; 1 lb. 4 oz. in can, 42* the can. Demonstrated Saturday.

Cottage Cheese, Ayreß’ Special, always fresh. Pound carton, 21*. Coffee, Saturday brand, a Santos blend. Special, pound, 25*. —Ayres—Downstairs Grocery.

OPEN AT 8:30

Saturday Bargains Noted in These

F. E. I. tooth paste, 264 b Auditorium bath soap, the dozen bars, SI.OO. Armour’s buttermilk soap, the dozen bars, 754*. Meadowsweet soap, the dozen bars, 454*. talcum, 23^. Sweetheart talcum, lOdCalvert carbolic tooth paste, 15<>. Lashgrow for the eyelashes, 394*. Olivia rice powder, 25G

Good Fitting School Shoes at $4.85 There arc- two lots, both dependable service shoes. One is made of sturdy gunmetal calf, the other styled in patent leather wltb a dull kid top and low heels. Both are Goodyear welt sewed. Sizes 2% to 7. An excellent value. ■—Ayres—Shoe shop, second floor. § Boys and Girls Take Notice Try Out the Drawing Master Saturday, any boy or girl who is Interested In drawing, will be given an opportunity to “try out” the Drawing Master, &n amusing, instructing apparatus with easel and pantagraph attached. There will be several Drawing Masters for use any time during the day, and an instructor in charge. —Ayres—Toy shop, fifth floor. Pretty Silk Jersey Petticoats at $4.95 Smart two-tone effects in the accordion plaited flounces flaunt brightly contrasting insets, diamond shaped. Others very effectively ribbon trimmed. Plain heavy jersey with satin flounce, makes a practical and beautiful undergarment. ■ —Ay res—Petticoat dept., third floor. Plaid Skirts for the Stout women

$14.95 is a tempting price for skirts of the new spring coloring and design. Variations of acceptable tan and broWn brown and blue color schemes, have a fresh, cheery aspect. Other plaid skirts are offered (and very good bargains, too), from $17.50

to $29.50. All size waistbands are to be had. —Ayres—Gray shop, third floor. Corduroy Robes Now" Greatly Reduced, $4.95, $9.95, $16.50 At $4.95 is an unlined robe, belted style, with pockets; and shown in shades of pink. At $9.95 a lined corduroy robe is to be had. Collar, pockets, in the staple mannish styling. Good quality of corduroy. At $16.50 a splendid value. Silk-lined robe, done with a large sailor collar, in the coat and straight line effect llandsome tassels lend a rich finish. —Ayres—Negligee dept., third floor. Great Values in the Popular Boston Bags Priced $2.75, $3.50, $4.75, $5.75 A sale that places remarkable' values in Boston bags, with prices altogether tempting. Black or brown genuine cowhide bags in three sizes have been marked as low as $2.75. Black or brown real cowhide leather or In the heavier grain leather are very good looking as a business appurtenance. In 2 sizes, priced, $3.50. The now mahogany shade has been used smartly in the bandboarded leather, small sizes at $1.75. Black or brown bhgs in 4-ounco heavy hand-boarded leather, which Is a very fine quality, are trimmed with leather pockets! Price, $5.75. —Ayres—Luggage dept., sixth floor.

A Sale Wherein Bedding Is Very Important Because of These Low Prices At the close of the furniture sale, just after you are the proud possessor of those chummy twin beds—we complete the good offer by placing sharply reduced prices on a wide assortment of bedding. These Excellent Sheeting Values

At 59*. bleached Foxcroft sheeting, 81 inches wide. At 49*, unbleached Foxcroft sheeting, 72 inches wide.

At $4.98, Beacon comforts, Jacquard patterns, 70x84 inches. At $8.65 the pair, Beacon blankets, in the plain colors, old rose, Copenhagen blue, yellow and French gray; ribbon bound.

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SHOPPING BRIEFS Toilet Articles Marked at Special Prices

Rich’s Corylopsis talcum, 154*. Danse face powder, Armour’s pumex soap, 3 for 25V. Military brushes, 50$. Quietus, a deodorant, 154*. Regal cleansing cream, large cans, 454*. Smelling salts, 294*. Stern's glycerine soap, the dozen bars, SI.OO. Mavis perfume, the ounce, $1.50. Palm Olive soap, 90$ the dozen bars.

—Ayres—Toilet goods, street floor.

At 25*, 27-inch bleached canton flannel. At 12%*, 36-inch unbleached muslin. At 131/ 2 *. 36-inch bleached maalin. At $1.20, cotton batts, stitched, three pounds weight, 72x90 inches, comfort size.

Final Price-Reduction Clearance Sale Coats and Wraps Reduced to $49.50 Wraps and straightline coats, plain tailored and fur trimmed, all interlined and silk lined throughout with radium or pussy willow. Their value is greatly increased by the very wonderful quality of their fabrics. Duvet de Laine, Veldyne, Bolivias, Chamostyne, Cordoval Military or 6hawl collars are of Australian opossum, raccoon, mole or nutria; others are of self-material, cleverly designed. Suchow Blue Dryad Malay Brown Navy Blue Reindeer Pineneedle Green Nanking Blue Henna Black * —Ayres—Coat section, third floor. New Spring Models Are In of Dorothy Junior Corsets The corset for girls in their ’teens, especially the earlier and middle ages, when their forms are maturing, and consequently when the correct corset can do so much toward the development of a graceful and lovely figure. Dorothy Junior corsets, these new ones, have four different pricings, according to materials and styles. At $1.60 At $2.00 Lightly boned mod- w Lightly boned model of coutil with elas- cl cf cotton brocade tic top; another of with elastic top; ancoutil with medium \zf other well boned and bust and long skirt. I /All with medium bust. At $2.50 At $4.00 A model of cotton ' ***** &SUTei ba ' brocade with long tiste with elastic top skirt and medium |j|h ’ ss£irt; well bust Very pretty MwVrPCTI , . . wy/Tl/'Wwn boned over abdomen, and very comforta- e jW‘"Y,l\ ble. VIL- jr Prettiest, of course. Note: This is announced especially for Saturday's selling so that mothers of school girls can bring their daughters down for fittings. —Ayres—Corset dept, third floor.

At 63*. bleached Lockwood sheeting, 81 inches wide.

Blankets and Comfortables

At. $3.95, cotton-filled stitched comfort, Persian patterns. At $8.35, wool plaid blankets, In pink, tan, gray and blue, 70x84 inches.

Pillowcases and the Like

At $1.59, white cotton batt, 4 pound. At $1.49, Ideal and Volunteer bleached sheets, size 81x90 inches. At 55*. Utica hemmed 6titched pillowcases, 42x36 inches. At 43*, Victoria hemmed stitched bleached pillowcases. —Ayres—Bedding, second floor.

There Have Arrived More of Those Tricolette Dresses at that $19.75 Low Price If you participated in or have heard about the sale of the same kind of dresses at the same price a short time ago. you know what to expect in this new collection. First thing—they are brand new spring models. The materials are rich in quality; the size range from 16 to 44, 60 both small and large and medium-sized women may be nicely fitted. Then, the Colorings Are Oriole, Navy, Copenhagen Blue, Brown, Black and Beaver There are coat styles with long roll collars and embroidered side panels. There are longjwaisted blouse effects, self embroidered and “mounted” on tunic skirts. There are smart, long-waisted affairs ♦ith simple, gathered gjjjrtg. —Ayres —Gown room, third floor.

At 35* the yard, Pepperell tubing. 36 inches. , At 50* the yard, Pequot tubing, 40 and 42 inches bleached.

At $7.65, wool-filled knotted comforts, fancy printed covering. At $18.50, down-filled comforts, fancy tops with insert borders, size 72x84 inches.

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