Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 25, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 June 1921 — Page 7

fPjSocjety ilrs. Allan T. Fleming, assisted by Airs. Marsh Jones, Miss Helen Blrkitt * and Mrs. Freddie Bennett, entertained with a crystal shower and mustcale at her home this afternoon in honor of Miss Ursel Clark, whose marriage is to take place June 20. Garden flowers In rainbow tints were arranged throughout the house with table appointments. Ices and confections carrying out the same shades. The gifts were presented by little Jean O'Connonand Frances O'Brien, dressed in rainbow shaded frocks. The program included two dialect readings, •'Handy on oCntentment" and ‘Marriage or Paradise,” Mrs. Edward E. Files, a group of songs, including “An Indian Love Song” (Ldeuranee), “Until” (Sanderson) and “All For You” (Brown), Mrs. John C. Diggs, vocalist, accompanied by Miss Pauline Couchman. The guests Included members of the Independent Social Club. • • * Mothers of Janet Ada Club members , were entertained yesterday In the home of Mrs. Walter Winkler. 2330 East Slx■iteenth street, by the club. The rooms Fwere attractive with flowers in shades of pink and yellow, the club colors, the centerpiece for the table being a French basket of garden flowers with corsages cf pink and yellow flowers marking the covers for the honor guests who were Mrs. Fred C. Kurtz, Mrs. John Achor. Mrs. A. Loy, Mrs. Homer Birchard, Mrs. Fred B. Jackson, and Mrs. Carl Hedner cf New York. A program of musical numbers was given by club members. • • • Members of the Over-the-Teaeups Club observed the thirty-first anniversary of the organization this afternoon with an Informal tea at the Woodstock Club. Mrs. Frank A. Morrison read a paper on the history of the club. Among the guests was Miss Florence Moffett of Fort Myers, Fla., with Mrs. S. E. l’erkins. The executive committee including Mrs. Perkins, chairman; Mrs. Ernest Bross, Mrs. Jesse Cameron Moore, Mrs. Wllmer Christian, and Mrs. W. D. Catch, were In charge of arrangements. Mrs. Edward Harman, presided. • • Mrs. S. E. Perkins, 1011 North Pennsylvania street, will go to Franklin Tuesday to speak at the Flag day celebration. • • • Members of the Araehne Club will entertain their husbands with a dinner party at Ma-Lo country place Tuesday ♦veiling. m • • Bnfort Gum of Winter Haven, Fla., fcnd Miss Martha Leasure of New York are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Bailey, 3400 North Meridian street. l* * • The marriage of Miss Lena Markowitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Markowitz, 1133 Bellefontaine street, to Ernest E. Kauh of St. Louis took place yesterday In the home of Rabbi Morris M. Feurllcht. Mr. and Mrs. Rauh have departed for a western trip and will be at home ►at the Hamilton, New Y'ork City. * * • Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Mueller, 1303 Central avenue, will go tomorrow to join ’their daughter. Miss Norma Mueller, at their summer home at Lake Maxinkuckee, Miss Mueller having gone the first part of the week. They will remain until October. • • • Mgs. Ruth Charlotte Bush of the Women's Overseas League talked on the work cf thewomen abroad during the war at the meeting of the American War Mothers Thursday afternoon in the auditorium of the public library. Mrs. Elizabeth Carr told of the work being done among the disabled soldiers in the local hospitals. Resolutions were drawn up by the organization, commending the serv-

How to Make Your Own Complexion Treatment at Home

A Free Oatmeal Prescription Does Its Work Overnight. New York—“lt Is my own discovery, and it takes Just one night to get such marvelous results,” says Mae Edna Wilder, when her friends ask her about her wonderful complexion and the improved appearance of her hands ami arms “You can do the same thing if you follow my advice.” she says. “I feel it niv duty to tell every girl and woman what this wonderful prescription did for me. Just think ©f it. All this change in a single night: I never tire of telling others just what brought about such remarkable results. Here is the identical formula that removed every defect from my face. neck, hands and arms. Vntil you try it you can form no Idea of the marvelous change it will make in just one application. The prescription which you can prepare at your own home is as follows: Go to any grocery and get 10c worth of ordinary oatmeal, and from any department or drug store a bottle of Derwillo. Prepare the oatmeal as directed in every package of Derwillo. Before applying Derwillo cleanse the skin thoroughly with a good cleansing cream. (Liska cold cream I have found to be the best). The first application will astonish you. It makes the skin appear transparent, smooth and velvety. 1 especially recommend it for dark, sallow skin, shiny nose, freckles, tan, sun spots, coarse pores, rough skin, ruddiness, wrinkles and. in fact, every blemish the face, hands and arms are heir to. If your neck or chest is discolored from exposure, apply this combination there and the objectionable defect will disappear as if by magic. It Is absolutely harmless and will not produce or stimulate a growth of hair. Since short sleeves are in vogue it is necessary to have beautiful hands and arms and no matter how rough and ungainly the hands and arms, or what abuses they

Not how much, but how often! It isn’t the amount you deposit, but the regularity with which you do it that counts in building up a savings account. It is better to deposit SI.OO every week than $5.00 or SIO.OO when you happen to think of it. Get the systematic saving habit! V e pay Make it a point to visit the bank on a certain day each week and add something A\/ 6/ to your savings. SI.OO will open an ac/2/<? count here if you haven’t one already. on savings Open Saturdays Until 8 P. M. I PWild* Co.,Stated U(i(Yl 123-125 E. Market St.

Author of Comedy

MRS. HARRY STEDFELD. “Rainbow Slips,” the comedy skit to be presented at the annual banquet of the Writers’ Club of Indianapolis In the Rainbow room of the Hotel Severln tomorrow evening, comes from the pen of Mrs. Harry Stedfeld, a member of the organization, who has written a number of successful vaudeville sketches. The plot is built around the disposal of articles submitted for publication to a large Eastern magazine, the setting to be the editorial rooms. The cast will include Chic Jackson, Mrs. Stedfeld, Maud Swift Anthony and Al- T. Hunt. Individual stunts also will be given by members representing popular books. Mrs. Minnie Olcott Williams, president, will preside.

ices of the Overseas League, pledging their cooperation to “carry on” work begun over there. Mrs. Ella Aker presided at the meeting. • • • Miss Flora E. Drake, 2230 Brookslde avenue, has gone to Bloomington, where she will teach in the Indiana University summer school. SAYS STILL HIS; ARRESTED. Samuel Price, negro, 2305 Eldriuge street, was arrested last night on he charge of operating a blind tiger. Price is said to have admitted he owned the “moonshine” outfit taken at his home. A still, five gallons of corn mash and a small amount of con whisky was found.

FRECKLE-FACE Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. How to Remove Easily Here’s a chance, Miss Freckle-face, to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable concern that it will not cost you a penny unless it removes the freckles: while if it does give you a clear complexion the expense is trifling. Simply get an ounce of Othine —double strength—from any druggist and a few applications should show you how easy it Is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beautiful complexion. Rarely is more than one ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength Othine, as this strength Is sold under guarantee of money back If l: fails to remove freckles.—Advertisement.

have had through hard work and exposure to sun and wind, this combination will work a wonderful transformation. Thousands who are using It report the same results I have had.” Miss O. C. says: "My complexion was poor and my skin rough My neck, chest, hands and arms were dark from exposure. The very first application of this wonderful Perwillo-ontmeal combination convinced me that my poor complexion and skin blemishes would soon be a thing of the past. Jn a few weeks all these unsightly defects had entirely disappeared and I shall always use'it to keep my complexion st its best all. the time. I have recommended it to my girl friends and they are just as enthusiastic over it as I am. We all use it before going to the theater, dances or parties and it's wonderful what a difference it makes in our appearance.” Mrs. G. V. writes: “Oatmeal and Derwillo have worked miracles with n.y complexion. I had many despised wrinkles and a sallow, rough skin. My hands and arms were covered with freckles. After eight weeks' use of Mae Edna Wilder's wonderful complexion prescription these objectionable defects have entirely vanished. I look ten years younger and advise every girl and woman to try it and I feel confident after one or two applications they will use it continually and be Just as favorably impressed with it as I am. I recommend it'to all of my friends.” NOTE—To get the best effect be sure to follow the complete directions contained in every package of Derwillo, and it is so simple that anyone can and so inexpensive that any girl or Voman can afford if. Department stores and druggists guarantee that there will be a noticeable improvement after the first application or they will refund the money It is sold In this city at all toilet counters under a money refund guarantee, including the Hook and the Haag Drug Co.'a. —Advertisement.

G. A. R. Protests on Decoration Day Race Opposition to the holding of the big 500-mile automobile race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Memorial day was expressed in a resolution adopted by th? George H. Thomas Post, Grand Army of the Republic, at its last meeting. „Tne resolution Is aj follows; “The George H. Thomas Post of Indianapolis, Grand Army of the Republic, hereby enters its protest against the prostitution of our national and State Memorial day as exhibited by the Speedway races, and urges all patriotic citizens, with the American Legion, to agitation for Increased public sentiment to this end, and for adequate legislative action to prevent such recurrence on Memorial day. Its observance is inseparable from the weal of the Republic and may yet become international. The day devqted to the sacred memories of four heroes must be preserved Inviolate from such overriding commercial greed and attendant degradation to the diverting pursuit of mere amusement.” Negro Bound Over on Murder Charge William Stewart, negro, 2218 Massachusetts avenue, arrested Wednesday night by Lieutenant Woollen, Sergeant Dean and the emergency squad on a charge o; murder, waived preliminary hearing In city court yesterday afternoon and was bound over to the grand Jury by Judge Walter Pritchard. Stewart will be held In the Marlon County Jail until his case Is called in Criminal Court, no bond being permitted by the city judge. Stewart Is charged with the murder of M. r. Hubble, negro, 37, who is said to have liver at a railroad construction camp near Beech Grove. MAY ATTENDANCE BEST. • HARTFORD CITY,, Ind., June 10.— With an attendance record of 98.6 per cent for the past month, the city’s schools set their best record for the year.

Magnetic Shoe Prices We call these Magnetic Shoe Prices, because we are confident they will act In the manner of a magnet in drawing thrifty men and women to this store tomorrow. We do not claim to sell the cheapest shoes in town—no matter what you pay for them it is always too much. What we do claim is that we sell the best shoes for Bear in mind these prices are for tomorrow ONLY. Should you desire to buy the same shoes Monday the price would be higher. Therefore come tomorrow and take advantage of the large savings represented by these unusual shoe values.

Ladies’ BLACK KID TWO STRAPS 'SATURDAY ONLY ’3.95 Ladies’ black kid two straps, imitation ball strap, Cuban heel and best of leather soles. This is a brand now pattern and Is unUßUli ' avor

Children’s FIVE-STRAP ROMAN SANDALS SATURDAY ONLY $2.59 TO CLOSE OUT Patent Roman sandals with five straps. Nature lasts and durilde leather soles and Seels. These are reg.w— . alar $4.00 values. We I v. J lave made this sweepI ( j Ing reduction in / order to sell 1 V every pair toSlxeg 5Vi to Li.

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"We take great care of your washing, sorting and examining every piece individually and then washing it just as you would have it done at home. AYa vse no disfiguring marks or tags—-returning the bundle moist and fresh in a clean.canvas bag, promptly, and with assured satisfaction to you. 6c per Pound (minimum bundle $1.00) THE GROWN LAUNDRY Telephone: Webster 1923

INDIANA DAILY TIMES. FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1921.

Police Reports Show Variety of Thefts Saada Mltrey, 2810 Chester avenue, today reported to the police that his garage was broke!) Into and a wire fence six feet high and 105 feet long was stolen. Rose Radenbaugb, 134 West Maryland street, complained to the police tfcat her apartment was entered and a dress and cape valued at S6O stolen. Albert Keers, 420 Bright street, reported the curtains stolen off of his automobile. Coleman Hawkins, 3516 Central avenue, reported a purse containing $5 and six car tickets and a pair of shoes stolen from his home. Mattie Trintess, 558 West Twenty-Sixth street, reported that her watch, worth S3O, was stolen yesterday from her home. Wins Award With Epic to Woodrow Wilson Special to The Times. CRAWFORDSVILLE. Ind., June 10 Morris Edwards of Indianapolis, a sophomore in Wabash College, won the Hinkle C. Hays oratorical contest here Thursday afternoon. His subject was “The Christian Statesman,” a study of the life of Woodrow Wilson. Ethan C. Prewitt of Crawfordsville won second honors and E. C. Chapman, third. The prizes were $25, sls and $lO. Mr. Hays, the donor, is a brother of Postmaster General Hays and Is a Wabash man of the class of 1912. SHELBY ORDINANCE UPHELD. SHELBY VILLE, Ind., June JO.- -The ordinance passed by the city council on March 15, 1921, providing for the extension of a water main in the extreme southeast section of the city, near the plant of a lumber company, which needed fire protection, has been upheld In a decision of the Indiana public service commission, in which the petition of the Interstate Public Service Company, to set aside the ordinance, is denied.

Misses’ WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS White canvas lace oxSsh lasts. and heels white. .4 serviceable and ut the price we expect to mo v e Come early for good •election. SATURDAY ONLY

Boys’ WHITE BAL SHOES Every “live” boy —“x. . will want a pair fj of these athletic 17 shoes. They VBB NBA have Fan f£m MSB Suction Jfsf \ SATURDAY ONLY ’2.79

Not Merely Satisfied —But Enthusiastic Most of the new calls in our Wet Wash Department come from the recommendations of enthusiastic customers. One house-wife frankly tells us that Crown Wet Wash is the best “washwoman” she ever had. Another one says it is the prettiest wash work she has ever seen.

Greece Launches Sea Attack on Turks LONDON, June 10.—Greece has begun naval operations against the Turkish nationalists, according to an Exchange Telegraph dispatch from Athens today. A Greek war fleet In the Black Sea bombarded Heraklee. News of the sea attack caused great excitement In Constantinople. Athens dispatches indicate that anew land offensive against the Turkish nationalists will be opened next week. HUGE TRANSFORMERS. PITTSFIELD, Mass., June 10.—The two highest voltage transformers in the world were shipped by the local branch of a well known electrical manufacturing company a few days ago. One Is to be used at Cascnda, Cal., and the other in the Sierra Nevada mountains. Each is 220,000 volts and will convey an electrical current 200 miles. .

GIRLS! LEMONS WHITEN SKIN AND BLEACH FRECKLES

Squeeze the Juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, which any drug store wlil supply for a few cents, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of harmless and delightful lemon bleach. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion Into the face, neck, arms and hands each day. then shortly note the beauty and whiteness of your skin. Famous stage beauties use this lemon lotion to bleach and bring that soft, clear, rosy-white complexion, also as e freckle, sunburn, and tan bleach because It doesn’t Irritate.—Advertisement.

Men’s WHITE TENNIS OXFORDS SATURDAY ONLY 98c Ihese are first quality tennis oxfords and at the / V%.price represent sen- / \ sational bar- / gains. Size* V\ \ ta 1L )

Ladies’ BROWN KID LACE OXFORDS SATURDAY ONLY ! 2.98 Leather Louis heels and good quality leather soles. May be had in cither I tatlon tip or Sf 1 plain toe. Judg- I ing from the J looks and if. I the wear A / you can Ass fjf expect from flit them, they y'” 'ISt? are worth f every bit fj*' of $5. Sixes • 8 to 8.

Store open until 9:30 Saturday Evenings. We are exclusive agents for Dr. A. Iteed Cushion Sole Shoes and Arch Preserver Shoes In Indianapolis; also agents for Buster Brown Shoes for Boys and Girls.

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“Peck’s Bad Boy” Jackie Coogan In making a picture of this uproarious book has revived the demand for all the “Peck” books. In the Book Section Is a complete assortment of these hooks, relating comic Incidents that happen while Peck’s Bad Boy and his pa Journey through foreign lands, visiting royalty and before whom the Bad Boy persists In his pranks. Full of fun and surprises. Price SI.OO the volume. —Ayres—Book dept., street floor. Toilet Goods Special Saturday It’s only the constant attention to the complexion that makes for lasting beauty—or longer-lasting beauty. Therefore, keep the dressing table and bathroom chest well supplied always. Taking advantage of special offerings like this from time to time, is an Inexpensive and a systematic habit. Senreeo tooth paste, 23£. Pebeco tooth paste, 33<*. Jap Rose toilet soap, 6 for 45<>. Williams’ talcum, 15<L Vail’s hair remover, large size, 75£. Rice powder, 29<*. Composition Ivory hairbrushes, $1.95. Vollany Violefte perfume, $1.95 ounce. Sea Shell cream, 69<‘. Cocoa butter cream, 45£. Peroxido cream, 25<L —Ayres—Toilet goods dept., street floor.

Reduced to 89c Each Fancy Drape Veils • Attractive square and oblong styles compose this lot, some combined with colors, others In single tones of navy blue, brown and black. Better far than you’d expect at 89£ each. Collar and Cuff Sets, Now Only 39c the Set Copenhagen blue, pink, orchid, white and tan sets resembling linen, and goo'd looking in shape and design. Those who fancy the co-ed sweater find certain of these shapes go very well with this style. Other Sets at 69c A collar and cuff set—the collar cut for a square neckline —are made of sheer, .fine organdy and hand embroidered. In orchid, blue, white, tan and gray. —Ayres—Neckwear and veiling sections, street floor.

Downstairs Stors

f 1 4 gain! A? Ik Dresses ' : - .A I’ll —Ayres—Downstairs Store.

Fancy Large California Lemons, Dozen, 39c

BUTTER, Ayres Special Creamery, “extra quality,” pound, 33<V; “Monument” brand, a good creamery, pound, 31^. MORRIS “SUPREME” COOKED LOIN ROLL, sliced, pound, 65<L COLD TEA, “Batavia” orange pekoe and green and black mixed are ideal for icing; l A pound, 25<1.

There’ll Come a Time When You Will Have a Need for Long Silk Gloves It may be tomorrow—next week —next month—• or even a year hence. We have just one suggestion— Buy Them Saturday Sixteen- ■ ■ __ Lwo- Clasp Button Length Jr J Gloves We have only 1,200 pairs to sell at this price—of suede fabric and washable, white and colors. Also 16-button length silk gloves with double tipped fingers, white and colors; certainly bargains. P. S. For those who prefer —there will be a fine lot of 2-clasp silk gloves at truly a glox* opportunity. —Ayres—Street floor.

In The Mens Store

500 More UNION SUITS to Sell at 65c Another Tshipment of these prove d-popular union suits. Made of 72x80 pin check nainsook, with elastic insert in bajck and button-on seat. The immediate and almost overwhelming-response to the same kind of a sale last week, demonstrates the necessity of early shopping on-these. Knitted Union Suits, Special at SI.OO A special small lot of knitted ribbed union suits with %- length sleeves. Very good values at SI.OO. —Ayres—Men's store, street floor.

BREAKFAST BACON, Kingan’s “Porter” brand, machine sliced and derinded, pound, 29C; Morris’ “Matchless” brand, pound, 28£. COTTAGE CHEESE, Ayres special, always fresh, pound carton, 214). SUNSHINE CAKES AND CRACKERS, 7y 2 <, and 16<*. —Ayres—Downstairs Store.

In the Large Sizes Cotton Voile Dresses at sls Cotton voile dresses given sparkle and charm by fancy vestees, lace trimming, pretty patterns and a clever use of buttons. Not Extra Sizes—< Sveltline In light grounds and navy blue and brown. Sizes range from 40% to 52%. Several such dresses, at $15.00 each, will keep the stout woman comfortable and attractive during the summer months. —Ayres—Gray Shop, Ifkz-!., L-. third floor.

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