Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 308, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1921 — Page 3

THEY HAVE TO SHAKE THE COVERS To Find Lord Roberts in the Morning

A “feller" certainly need* a friend whan he ! grown op and la so small that they have to shake the cover* In the morning to find out If he Is still In bed. When they call Lord Roberts, who Is “24” years old and is ten hands high and weighs only forty-eight pounds, they have to shake the bed covers. This morning he was mixed up with a pillow sheet, but he was in bed just the same. Althongh Lord Roberts is only ten bands high, he is a high-priced vaude-

MEET FLORENCE

Florence Murphy is the winsome young person who plays the “perfect” stenographer in “A Tailor-Made Man,” at English's this week. Asa first-class secretary, Miss Murphy takes down notes, types, makes appointments and never gets things mixed up. So convincing is her playing of the role that we think she should be able to make money as a stenographer if she should ever prefer that work to acting. Next week Miss Morphy will have a part in ‘'Scrambled Wives,” the fifth bill of the Gregory Kelly Company. ville actor and is heading the bill at Loew's State this week. Mr. Carl Levi of the Loew's interests took me back stage yesterday afternoon. Ths “Lord” was calmly seated in a little rocking chair—one of those toy affairs which children use for doll parties. He was dressed in a cute little dressing gown. Although he is small in height and little in weight he is as polite as if he was of average height. Mr. Levi presented him with a good cigar, and as the little gentleman puffed contentedly, the cigar appearerd to be abont half as large as he is. “You ask me where I got the *Lord‘ handle of my name,” he said. “I will tell you. There was another Lord Rob erts. He was a general and when he died I used his name as my professional handle. “X wanted to grow up but I couldn’t. Oh, yes, I love the girts. lam married.” L<ord Roberts fixes his age as “twentyfour” but as I did not care to act In bad form, I refrained from asking him if he voted for Cleveland the first time. Lord Roberts is the smallest Elk in captivity and he Is proud of his membership in that order. “And I play golf,” he confessed. His golf score like his age rather confused me. It seemed to slide, increase and then shrink as he discussed the favorite sport of the I’residents. There is no joke to this. Lord Roberts

The Man Who Gambles With His Health Is the Worst Kind of a Gambler i The end of the money gambler may be financial ruin—the end of the health gambler may be death and financial suicide as well.

lives in New York and Is said to be very wealthy. He ha* been successful in business and can write a real check for a large sum any old time. “And tell ’em for me that I sleep in a man's size bed. No cradle for me," he smiled as he drew off his bath robe and started to “make up” for his act. Ix>rd Roberts, Mr. Levi, acting manager of Loew's, and the other acts on the bill will give a special show Saturday morning at 10 o'clock for the Times' carriers and their helpers at Loew’s.—W. D. H. -I- -I- -1HEKE IS A HOUSE THAT JAZZ BUILT. Based on the theory that unhappiness oftimes follows close on the heels of riches, “The House That Jazz Built,’’ a domestic drama starring Wanda Hawley, opened at the Alhambra today and for the rest of the week. The central figures are a young married couple whose matrimonial bark was sailing along gloriously with the young folk living in poverty and enjoying every minute of it until prosperity came. The husband is appointed counsel for a large corporation at a salary that enables them to move into luxurious quarters. Surrounded by servants and urged by her husband to let them do all the work, wifle soon finds time hanging so heaTy on her hands that she has nothing to do but seek recreation in Jazzy cases. She not only grows lazy, but fat as well. Soon her husband's affections begin to wane and he grows interested in another

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young woman whose mother keeps the home fire* burning brightly and displays good taste in arranging things. He urges his wife to get a divorce, but instead she awakens to the seriousness of her situation and determines to win him back. The course she adopts proves to be a strenuous and in the end a very successful one. The picture is an adaptation of Sophie Kerr's story, "Sweetie Peach.” Some extraordinary results from *n art standpoint were achieved in Its direction. Forrest Stanley, Gladys George and a well-balanced cast appear in support of Miss Hawley. Other program features will consist of a Hall Room Boys farce, the Fox News Weekly and the Sherwoods and their singing orchestra. -I- -I- -!- STAGE AND SCREEN. Mr. Stuart Walker at the Murat has a winner in “The Wolf” and George Gaul. Both the play and the featured player are hanging up anew box office record for the opening week of stock. The children are having a great time of it at the Lyric this week as Fred’s Circus is on view. Fred has some well- | trained ponies and a bucking mule. The mule Is the favorite with the kiddles. Sybil Vane has every reason to be happy because she is making quite a favorite of herself this week at Keith’s. She will be one singer who will be welcomed on her return next season. A fine triumph, Miss Vane. The Rialto is continuing its new policy of vaudeville and movies to good results. The Broadway has anew movie and vaudeville bill on view today.

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1921.

No Phone, Mail or C. O. D. Orders —- Women*s Dressing Sacques, 75c Fifty In all, made of crepe and flannelette. Formerly priced at $1.98 and $2.50. —Second floor. Women’s Blouses, $5.00 "Stout” Georgette blouses. Formerly priced at $6.95 to $8.95. H —Second floor Wash Blouses, $4.98 Organdy, batiste and French voiles. Slightly mussed. Regularly priced at $5.95, $6.95 and SA9S. —Second floor. $1.98 Blouses, , $1.25 Black cotton pongee. —Second floor. Up to $4.95 Wool Sweaters, $1.98 Thirty In all. Tie-back style, all wool. Special price. —Second floor. Children ’s Sweaters, Half Price Twenty-five In all. Values $3.95 to $6.95. —Second floor. Velvet Overblouses, $2.98 Forty In all. $5.95 quality. —Second floor. Striped Blouses, $3.95 In silk and In stout sizes; twenty in all; $5.95 values. —Second floor. $1.49 Petticoats, 95c Os cotton taffeta and sateen. Black and colors, with ruffles and corded flounces. —Second floor. Women ’s Athletic Suits, $1.29 Fifty in all, slightly mussed. Regularly $1.93. —Second floor. $1.49 Camisoles, 98c Satin camisoles, prettily trlmmmed. —Second floor. Bungalow Aprons, $1.69 $2.98 and $2.50 qualities, of fine percale and gingham, light and dark patterns; regular and extra sizes. —Second floor. Polly Ann Aprons, 49c Made of percale. Regularly 69c quality. —Second floor. Up to SIO.OO Corsets, $2.98 Royal Worcester, Pettis Special and Sofro corsets of beautiful brocades; broken styles; clearance of fctock specially priced for Friday’s selling. —Second floor.

Misses * Socks, $1 Three-quarter Bocks that sold for ?1.75 and $2.00. Dark patterns, fine mercerized and with roll tops. —Street floor, nlsli fiv\ $1.50 Full Fashioned Hose, 87c Silk and fiber, double sdes and high spliced heel, with lisle garter tops. —Street floor, aisle five. 35c Stockings, 19c Women’s fine gauge cotton, back, white and brown. Shaped seam up the back. —Street floor, aisle five. Children’s Dresses, SI.OO Regularly priced at $1.98. In pretty styles, plain colors, with plaid collars, cuffs and pockets. Also fancy checks trimmed in plain colors. —Second floor. Children *s Gingham Dresses, $1.98 Fancy plaids and checks, made with pockets, neck and sleeves trimmed with fancy stitchings. Regularly $2.49 and $2.98. —Second floor. Children’s Spring Coats, Half Price A broken assortment of Bizes and materials. —Second floor. $2.95 and $3.75 Kimonos, $1.98 Made of comfortable flannelette. Fifty in all. —Second floor. Bathrobes, 51.98 For women and children, 20 in all. Formerly priced at $3.00 and $5.95. —Second floor.

Corduroy Bathrobes, $4.98 Women’s wide wale corduroy bathrobes. Formerly sold for $7.50. —Second floor. House Dresses, 98c Women’s house dresses of gingham, In plaids, checks and stripes. —Second floor. $11.95 Electric Heater, $9.48 Portable heater, use It on chilly mornings and evenings. —Basement. 20c Garden Hose, 15c Foot Remnant lengths. —Basement. 98c Sod Cutter, 79c Long handle, sharp edge. —Basement. 15c Bird Cage Cups, 9c Opal glass. —Basement. $8.75 Lawn Mower, $6.98 Low wheel, good quality, Worcester make. ■—Basement. 69c-Gray Enamel Ware, 43c Choice of 8-quart coffee potj 6-quart preserving kettle; Iffquart dishpan; 12-quart dishpan; 2-quart covered kettle. —Basement $5.00 White Sani - Cans, $3.98 The sanitary receptacle for office or home, cover raises by foot lever. —Basement $1.35 Garbage Cans, $1.19 4-gallon size, rim cover. —Basement $1.48 Mixing Bowl Set, 79c Sanitary glass, deep shape, 5 sizes, 5,6, 7, 8 and 9 Inches. —Basement. Glass Fruit Saucers, 60c Dozen 4 inch size, Imitation cut; regularly 85c dozen. —Basement 25c Glass Jelly Dish, 14c Footed Jelly dish with cover. —Basement. 25c Glass Sugar Bowls, 12 c Covered sugar bowl, pressed floral design. —Basement Water Glasses, 6c Each Regularly sl.lO dozen. Good, heavy glass, fluted bottom, for restaurant and honi9 use. —Basement $3.25 China Vases,

$1.39 13 inches high, octagon shape, blue underglazed decoration In typical Japanese designs. —Basement. 45c China Candlesticks, 25c Flat shape, handled, typical Japanese decorations. —Basement. 50c China Cups and Saucers, 29c Imported thin china, decorated with dainty floral wreath. , —Basement. $135 Electric Washing Machine, $94 Geyser, 6 sheet capacity, with swinging wringer. —Basement. $165 Combination Coal and Gas Range, $135 Alcazar duplex combination range. Sold on easy terms. —Basement. $4.00 Suit Casa, $2.95 Tan pebble grained fiber suitcases, full length; outside straps leather; reinforced. Size 24 inches. —Basement. $2.19 Dressed Doll, $1.48 American character dolls with or without hair. —Basement. $2.79 to $2.98 Dressed Doll, $1.98 Fully dressed, character dolls with hair. Dresses slightly soiled. —Basement. Sicilian Dress Goods, Yard 95c A 50-inch black mohair dress goods of excellent quality. —Street floor, west alßle.

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Girls ’ Spring Coats, $5.95 Formerly sold for $14.95. Very practical and serviceable. Navy blue and all-wool serge. Belted models and splendid lines. Twenty-five In all. Sizes 8 to 14 years. —Second floor. V/omen’s Dresses, $9.95 Limited number —fifty In all. Wanted spring shades and materials, including taffetas, crepes de c. ine and wool Jersey. Many combinations of materials and colors. Not all sizes in any one line, bun all sizes in lot up to 44. —Second floor. Woo Plaid Skirts, $9.00 Regularly $12.95 to $15.00. All wool and in the shades of tan, brown and navy; also black and white and gray. Knife and box pleating. Seventy-five to choose from, all desirable plaids. —Second floor. Sport Coats, $8.95 Formerly sold for $12.95 to $16.00. Wool Jersey and polo cloth. Sports models, in shades of tan, brown and green; 16 and 18 years or 36 to 40 sizes. —Second floor. $1.75 Toilet Water, $1.48 Famous and most satisfactory toilet water, so pleasing. Reduced for Friday. —Street floor, front. Palmolive Soap, 6 for 45c A well-known soap that will attract a great many buyers. Well worth the price asked. —Street floor, front. 49c Angora Yarn, 25c Avery desirable yarn for sweaters and scarfs at a price which will be appreciated. —Fifth floor. $1.79 Stamped Gowns, $1.29 An excellent quality nightgown Btamped on a very good quality of nainsook. —Fifth floor. $1.65 Stamped Pillowcases, $1.29 Avery good quality tubing, stamped and hemstitched for crocheting. A value to be appreciated. —Fifth floor. Boys’ Union Suits, 59c

Athletic style, made of fine nainsooks. Sizes are slightly broken. Regular 85c and 95c values. —Street floor, aisle five. Assorted Barpins, Each, $1.19 One lot of assorted barpins with brilliant white stones. A regular $1.98 value. —Street floor, aisle three. Boys’ Pocket Knife, 69c Boys’ two-bladed gold-filled pocket knife and Waldemere vest chain. A knife value of 98c with the chain added. —Street floor, aisle three. White Stone Rings, 29c One lot of whits stone rings Some are sterling. A regular $1.25 value reduced for Friday only. —Street floor, aisle three. Baby Rings, 69c A lot of solid gold baby rings, set with different stones. Just the thing for the baby. Regular price SI.OO. —Street floor, aisle four. $3.50 Room-Lot Wall Paper, $2.50 Enough for a room. 12 rolls side wall, 8 rods ceiling, 20 yards border. Four styles to select from. —Third floor, annex. 50c Living Room Paper, 27 l-2c Wall paper in tapestry and foliage designs suitable for both living room and dining room. —Third floor, annex. 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste, 29c That well-known and delightful tooth paste at a remarkable price for Friday only. —Street floor, front. Sempre Giovine, 39c A wonderful price on that well known skin cream. A value careful buyers will appreciate. —Street floor, front. $1.25 Djer Kiss Toilet Water, 98c Mavis, that well-known and desirable toilet water, reduced for Friday only. . —Street floor, front.

$5.00 Tablecloths, $2.25 Our best quality imported mercerized double damask, two yards square. For one day only. —Street floor, aisle two. 25c Nainsook, 14c This is the much demanded nainsook for women’s and children’s underwear. Yard wide. —Street floor, aisle two. 3 7c Pillowcases, 22c Avery satisfactory pillowcase of soft finish in the much-wanted size, 45x36 inches. —Fifth floor. SB.OO Bedspreads, $3.79 Fine light weight Jacquard weave. Large double bed size which gives deep overhang over box mattress. —Fifth floor. 85c Union Suits, 59c Athletic style, made of fine pajama check. These have closed crotch. A value that will be appreciated. —Street floor, east aisle. Pure Silk Gloves,

69c Two-clasp pure silk gloves In white and colors, double tipped. At a special price for Friday. —Street floor, aisle four. Leather Belts, 25c One lot of all kinds of leather belt3 in different widths and colors. Regular price, 50c. —Street floor, aisle four. Children s Hand Bags, 97c A special lot of children’s leather hand bags. These are very dressy and regularly priced from $1.25 and $1.29. —Street floor, aisle four. Knives and Forks, $2.00 A set of six each of kniveß and forks In good patterns. Regular price, $3.98. —Street floor, aisle four. Chifioi Dress Taffeta, Yard, $1.89 Yard wide taffeta of excellent dress quality in the leading street shades also black. A regular $2.50 value. —Street floor, west aisle. Satine Linings, Yard, 69 c Fancy satine for linings and pettibockers, etc. Good styles in rich colorings, yard wide. Regular 89c grade. —Street floor, aisle. Black and Colored Satmes, Yard, 35c All the best shades of very good quality, desirable for pettibockers, linings, etc. A special for Friday. —Street floor, west aisle. 75c Cotton Foulards, Yard, 25c 82 inches with stripes, dots and figures with mostly navy blue grounds. A remarkable value for Friday. —Street floor, west aisle. 55c Stationery, 35c Pettis linen. A package of 102 sheets, cloth finish sheets. Avery attractive paper. —Street floor, aisle three. 50c Boys ’ Books, 29c Story of Buffalo Bill by Elmer Sherwood and Lucky, The Young Soldier, by Elmer Sherwood. Reduced for Friday. —Street floor, aisle four. 12 1-2 Cheesecloth, Yard\ 7c This cheesecloth, so much In use about the house, can be had in plain white, yard wide. —Street floor, aisle two. 30c Outing Flannel, 18c This is a full yard wide,' In plain white or in colored stripes. Very attractively priced. —Street floor, aisle two. Wash Goods, Yard, 15c A clearance lot of wash goods. These are of various styles, some yard wide. The muchwanted patterns at a special price. —Street floor, west aisle. Dress Voiles, Yard, 25c 40-inch dress voiles of dark street colorings. A special lot purchased from a large wholesaler. Made to retail at a much higher rate. —Street floor, west aisle. Dress Ginghams, Yard, 15c 27-inch Zephyr dress ginghams of choice plaids. Good quality for style and wear. A regular 25c value. —Street floor, west aisle. Men’s ’Kerchiefs, Each, 5c * Men’s full size kerchiefs of excellent gradd'and hemstitched. —Street floor, aisle three.

Gold Printed Voiles, Yard, 59c 40-Inch voiles, In green, navy, cadet and marine. A clearance lot for Friday only. Very attractive and desirable. —Street floor, west aisle. Satin Messaline, Yard, SI.OB Yard wide, black satin messa* line of good serviceable quality. The much-wanted messaline. —Street floor, west aisle. Sport Satins, Yard, $2.95 Plain and fancy sport satin, 40 Inches wide. The best of sport shades are included. Including white. —Street floor, west aisle. Tricolette Suiting, Yard, $1.50 Yard wide black tricolette suiting. An exceptional quality at a remarkable price. —Street floor, west aisle. $2.98 Marquisette Curtains, Pr., $1.98 These are riiffled tie-hack curtains, made of fine quality white marquisette, 2& yards long. —Third floor. $1.69 Scrim Curtains , 98c Good quality scrim curtains with hemstitched borders and finished with lace edges. 2& yards long. —Third floor. 75c Lace Paneling, 39c Sectional lace panels, yards long. An assortment of several patterns to select from. —Third floor. 29c Dotted Swiss, 19c Blue dotted curtain swiss. A very Inexpensive material for your summer cottage curtains. —Third floor. 36-Inch Cretonnes, 29c This beautiful cretonne comes in a wonderful variety of new patterns and color combinations. A regular 55c grade. —Third floor. 35c Fancy Scrim, 23c

Plain center fancy bordered scrim with beautiful colored bird pattern border. These make lovely bedroom curtains. —Third floor. 98c Pillow Cushions, 59c Filled with cctton and covered with cretonne. 17x17 inches. The very size for your canoe or porch. —Third floor. Boys’ Wash Suits, $1.39 Boys’ regular $1.95 and $2.25 wash suits for ages 3 to 8 years. Can be had in Oliver Twist, middy and junior Norfolk styles. —Third floor. 49c Veilings, 33c Very desirable plain and fancy mesh veilings, in both black and colors. —Street floor, aisle two. $7.50 Marabou Capes, $4.85 An excellent grade of marar bou, silk lined and finished with ribbon ties. A remarkable value. —Street floor, aisle two. Veiling Remnants, Each, 19c Short lengths of fancy and plain mesh veiling. —Street floor, aisle two. Women s Kerchiefs, Each, 5c Colored printed kerchiefs with rolled edges, of a desirable size. —Street floor, aisle three. Ribbon Remnants, Half Price This is a clearance lot of short lengths of both plain and fancy ribbons. —Street floor, aisle three. Boys ’ Skull Caps, 33c Five hundred good quality felt skull caps in all high school colors. Fast colors. —Third floor. 85c Wash Pants, 39c Odds and ends of pants for boys 3 to 9 years old. Both white and fancy colors. Some slightly soiled. —Third floor. $2.98 Flouncing, $1.59 This is a remnant lot of short lengths from 1 to 3 yarc s, made on silk net, heavily embroidered. In black and in colors. —Street floor, aisle two.

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