Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 133, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1921 — Page 3

INDUSTRIES IN OHIO DO BETTER Youngstown District Leads in Increasing Steel Output. CLEVELAND, Oct. 14.—Industrial re sumptions in the northeast quarter of Ohio are mostly in the basic industries. FoUowing the spurt in the Youngstown district iron and steel manufacture, reports are coming in from the smaller cities of quickening production. Additional mills are operating near Canton, and a few plants there report their operations to be 100 per cent. The Stark Division of the United Alloy Steel Company, Canton, is running twenty-one out ,f twenty-eight mills; the United Furnace division is nearly normal and the United Alloy plant Is between 40 and 50 per cent capacity. Canton Sheet Steel Company has enough orders to operate for several weeks at the present accelerated scale of seven mills out of thirteen. Superior Sheet Steel Company. Canton, will soon enter its eighth week at 100 per cent. The Louisville Sheet Steel Company, Louisville, Ohio announces a material increase in orders and has increased its operations from 40 to 60 per cent for the coming week. That Bessemer has the call over openhearth steel at the present time in the steel trade is the assertion of a prominent manufacturer. This is because of the low cost of manufacture. The Bessemer plant of the American Steel and Wire Company in Cleveland has been running several weeks and the Carnegie Steel Company s Bessemer plant at New Castle, Pa., will operate next week, following the blowing in of two blast furnaces of the same company at New Castle this week.—Copyright, 1921, by Public Ledger Company. Presbyterian Pastor Takes Up New Work The Rev. Je-n Milner was installed as pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church last evening. Dr. Benjamin J. Bash, pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church of Lexington, Ky„ preaching the installation 6ermon. The Rev. John E. Ferguson, pastor of the Hopewell Presbyterian Church of Franklin, made the charge to the Rev. Mr. Milner, the Rev. Rhys P. Jones, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Franklin, delivering the charge to the congregation, officiating at the ritualistic service. Following the services tSe congregation greeted the dcw pastor and welcomed him into the church. Credit Men Elect Officers at Dinner John C. Rngenstein was elected president of the Indianapolis Association of Credit Men, at the annual dinner and election of the association at the Claypool Hotel last night Other officers were elected as follows: First vice president, A. P. Stephenson; second vice president, O. E. Lewis: treasurer, J. M. Caswell; directors. J. G. Martin, D. A. Mnrphy, F. B. Slupesky and C. E. Sullivan. All of those elected were candidates on the “First” ticket, with the exception of Mr. Sullivan, who was a candidate on the “Second” ticket. The dinner was followed by a dance. Cadle Tabernacle Meetings Postponed Because of the fallnre te have the hooting plant of the new Cadle Tabernacle installed, the management has found it necessary to indefinitely post- | pone the revival which has been in prog- ' ress by Dr. W. E. Biederwolf. The tabernacle was formally dedicated last Sunday by Gipsy Smith. As soon as the heating plant is Installed, the meetings will be resumed. -It was announced home prayer meetings will be held on Tuesday and Friday mornings. Dr. Biederwolf will leave Sunday for Marshalltown. lowa, to begin a revival. Home Building Exhibit Attracts On# of the distinctive exhibits at the Industrial Exposition is that of the Realtor Building Company which is the only home building concern to enter the show. The sign “Manufacturers of Homes’’ explains how the firm was enabled to enter a manufacturers exhibit. The company is composed of Ford V. Woods and Frank E. Richards, two yonng men who entered the contracting business after leaving the Army. Spanish Cabinet on Verge of Collapse MADRID, Oct. 14.—Reports of friction among the cabinet members which might result in the resignation' of the ministry were current here today, following a special meeting of the cabinet. The members were said to be divided over the military operations against the Moors in Morocco. The cabinet meeting was held in the royal palace. BRING OUT THE LIFE AND BEAUTY OF YOUR HAIR Do not be content with just : ordinary hair when at a very small cost you can have beautiful hair. llair that receives regular appheations of Newbro * Herpicide has life and snap - - radiates health - - is soft, fluffy and abundant. You will be surprised and delighted with the results obtained from Herpicide, Herpicide is sold on a money back guarantee by all Drug and Department Stores. Barbers apply it. Ten cents in stamps or coin sent to The Herpicide Company, Dept. 21, Detroit, Mich., will bring you ageneroua sample and a booklet on "Tfi* Cue of the xlam**

300 Brand New DRESSES

A most un- ML usual collec- - Mi tion of dresses; in a wide diversity of styles —at much under regular price. S4O Canton Crepe Dresses lsf —J \M\. S3O Satin Dresses i /Jk $35 Roshanara Crepe Dresses ‘MI S3O Tricotine Dresses ffl $25 Broadcloth Dresses $ l 6= I? New coat dresses with new low- | fl u- A I ered waist lines. fS New loose, long flowing sleeves, ir -f New dresses In side tie effects. A K rjj|? The choicest dresses always go j| Y.’tjf first, and there are just 300 of these. JM —I pf Need we urge early choosing? 1 100 Serge Dresses ,l|al \ jj IL~J Strictly all wool dresses, In at in—'/ least a half dozen styles. Trimmed I / in neat embroidered mt f\/\ fjriWffiaf ASgjp / designs or plainly I Kfl I jpr j j tailored P/eUU

Style Slenderness for Stout Women! These Saturday Specials Will Save You Mouev $35.00 SILK TRICOLETTE DRESSES- Black, navy blue and brown. /h < e* /b Sizes 42i 2 to 56y 2 - \ I S 1111 Sale price V V $50.00 BOLIVIA COATS—Handsomely lined, Navy blue, black and ft* A A A A brown. Sizes 43 to 55. wk w\jk U)k Sale price - tj/Ui/ti/U SIO.OO PLAID SKIRTS— /h a Made of Velours. Sizes 32 to k Ux 42 waist measures - TRICOTINE SUlTS—Smart /V tailored models. Sizes wa m 1111 42Va to 54y 2 yjUITtUV

A Double Combination Sale for Boys

CORDUROY KNICKERS— Serviceable material, reinforced for wear. qq 7 to 17 years /OC VELVET POLO CAPS— Ear tab eo style OyC

defer JUMPER DRESSES for Girls

These will make a hit with girls. a* mgi Made of nice quality serge, with I 1! pongee blouse attached, and neat- ’ W x&wi ly stitched in colors. Navy blue > f and brown. Sizes up to 14 years. Velvet Dresses SIO.OO Coats For little girls of 2 to All-wool sample coats; lined 6 years; cunning high waist throughout; all the wanted styles, with clever little styles and coltouches /Hc| ors. Sizes 2 VUfw 0)4 of embroid- /vS t 0 yeara tp •a/ \J ~ “ $15.00 Coats sweaters Sample coats —made of fine Button front style, pretty velours; handsomely trimmed weave: either A a £\ with fur collars A £\ In plain colors and cuffs. Sizes 9k U U V or combinations wcl* vU 2to 15 years.. .Vvtt/O

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It Will Pay Mothers Well to Take Advantage of Them Saturday Two-Pants Suit and Mackinaw 7 to 18 Years SUITS are new styles, \ with coatß serge or alpaca l tVO lined; cassimeres, cheviots J AAA A A\ and tweeds. MACKINAWS— FTiII belted I mmg styles, with big convertible f £|| gl F"* 5 * collar; rich plaids or plain | Li Mm 'IrV jL_. colors. j fw f Suit and o'coat for t|o ||| s ** 2 to 8 Years ( •""mmm GOOD SUITS of blue serge, I tweeds, fancy suitings. OVERCOATS of plain and I fancy coatings; button to the | |y neck styles, with warm plaid /

UNION SUITS -Fleece lined or ribbed Union Suits, long sleeve, ankle length. Reg- (t| o A ular $2 values .<sl

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1921.

STORE OPEN UNTIL 9:00 SATURDAY NIGHT

Women’s Wool Hose A special purchase of these popular wool hose; every wanted P7/\ heather shade. Regu- £ U g% lar $1.25 values § /v> Women’s Union Suits All the popular styles; ribbed or fleeced garments. a# Splendid garments; IL I IH well worth $1.75 Silk Petticoats Silk or jersey petticoats; plain colors and changeable An g\ r\ effects. Pleated IL t ||k flounces tDfalivO Women’s Sweaters Popular slip-over sweaters; all the popular shades; some /fk <1 with Angcra collar \ I U W and cuffs D 1 # %/0 Angora Scarfs Splendid for these crispy days; pretty autumn shades; /frO a pocket and belt IL 9 fIV trimmed i|/L JO

New Strap Oxfords Reg. $7 Values The very popular ‘‘Sally Sandal” (as pictured), in patent leather or Nivilla kid. Fits perfectly and has rubber heels attached. All sizes and widths. Boys’ Shoes Girls’ Shoes $2.95 $2.45 Good, stwdy School Shoes, Black and brown shoe*, made of calf skin, lace lace style, medium weight styles, in black and brown, soles. Shoes that will give Sizes 1 to bVz- * excellent wear.

SHIRTS and DRAWERS —Fleeced lined or ribbed garments; extra good quality. j-Q Garment

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Men’s Corduroy Coats and Pants “AUTO BRAND" CORDUROY COATS —Blanket lined; have big collar and deep pocksUes. Regular f|A $7.50 values.... tUvaVrvr CORDUROY PANTS— Auto brand, again; every man knows they wear like iron. Cuff bottom sK /v m* styles. Ail CO QC sizes wfaltv v CORDUROY VESTS—Anto brand. They keep the cold ouL are comfort- /K A a f able under out- / Uk side coats CORDUROY PANT S —An exceptionally good pants, at an exceptionally low price; Cuff bottom

FLANNEL SHIRTS— Grey, brow r n and khaki; collar attached styles. Made with {ho A[two pockets.. u

Sale of SAMPLE SKIRTS sls PRUNELLA SKIRTS- New box plaited styles An /\ /\ and stunning col- / UX or combinations .. w | tl/U $lO PLAID SKlßTS—Handsome materials &F* A/\ and styles. 1111 All new $5 KNIFE PLAITED SKIRTS— Made of good quality serge. Models for A O ‘ women and Nk , / misses

Sale of Sample COATS Tlie entire SAMPLE line of a well-known maker, who was open for our CASH offer: Bought Regularly These COATS Would Retail to You for S4O to SSO Stunning Tailored Cloth *****# COATS With Luxurious Coats |r eFf FjailtaJ Fur Collars MATERIALS f.) M COLORS Wool Velours Navy Taupe Evoras Bolivias Mr Brown Chaoistyne if ttjJJ Copen Reindeer ALL FULL SILK LINED. ALL FULL SILK LINED Twenty different styles—loose hanging semi-belted and straight line effects. Pretty pockets, tassels, buttons and braidings. $25.00 Coats ciT 1 !!"'!' sls Sample Coats i h r ° t p h smart styles. Trimmed /t 4 m* SILK LINED, Wraps and Coats, medium with fur or self collared. \I •% 1111 weight. A half dozen /H ft /\r) Just Saturday, at .t|/ *we V V models to choose -0 v w Up to $40.00 SUITS ) SUITS, $lO VELOUR SUITS; trimmed with luxurious furs., f GO Silk IJned Serge and ox _ BROADCLOTH SUITS; elaborately embroidered. 9 n U ford suits, snappv models, TRICOTINE SUITS; in perfectly tailored styles. / ■ —— splendid for everyday SERGE SUITS; beautifully beaded 1 Jfc, \£ wear. Sizes 16 to 44. Sizes 16 to 44. / .

MEN! 100 SUITS To Go On Sale for Never mind tho\ gsm mgl values, see \II £'j */ I suits and judge J MM m for yourself. We f ||l fe| M w bought them right I wl/ K/ ni ASp and are selUng! 1 • V Their Equal at $251 Makes are righL | l|| Overcoats at $ 1 Q *7 CJ Brand new styles; brand new iwitterns; brand new colors. An overcoat to suit the most particular man. It’s a bona fide offer, men; don't fail to get in on it!

JERSEY COATS—AII the wanted heather shades, well made and fit splendidly. Wear them in Aa i\F* place of a vL < U sweater

RED FLANNEL UNDERWEAR —Shirts and drawers. All sizes. (Last year's price for these same /h g\ garments was IL 1 Uk $3.50) iD I

Millinery" Sale Up to $5 Hats AQ The smartest of new fall W hats. Every waiited style, W m ■ color and trimming effect mOC 0 Chin-Chins Turbans Pokes Drooping Brims Every desirable fall color. One day only ats2.9B Up to $3.00 Hats $1 QO Avery splendid collection of hats, of various shapes, colors and materials, included Saturday only at this special price.

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