Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 225, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1922 — Page 5

SAYS U. S. MAY LEAD UNIVERSE War Correspondent Gives Big Meeting Address. The United State* is being offered ■tforld leadership if it ■will stand for a square deal among nations, Gregory Mason, war correspondent, declared in a talk at the Men’s Big Meeting of the X. M. C. A. at English’s Theater yesterday afternoon. Mr. Mason said the world’s opinion of is not very flattering, and other nations think this country is being Prussianised by taking alvay from the States their rights and centering them in Washington. He said President Harding is making a mistake by not inviting Germany and Russia to participate in international affairs. “If the world falls to get a now sys-

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Announcement Extraordinary!

4 Start Wednesday! —— \ EPARTING from our custom of several I I years past we are inaugurating this year a NEW Sale!—A Sale in keeping with ' ' the new merchandise conditions of today! Yes! Conditions HAVE changed—and the Pettis policies have kept pace with them!! • * • • * This great February event will not be a sale of surplus stocks, odds and ends, etc., but a 1922 Sale of brand NEW up-to-the-minute merchandise!! A sale in which style and quality as well as the low prices of former years will bh featured! A sale almost entirely of FIRST quality merchandise (when slight seconds are included they will be plainly marked and advertised as such). All in all, a Sale that offers the people of Indianapolis EVEN BETTER VALUES than in any previous February event! Need we say more than to

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tem of coordination, then we must fall back on the balance of power system,” he said. “Europe and Asia are more pessimistic concerning world peace than we are, for they say we prevented world peace. The people of Europe., and Asia are skeptical and they think we are irresponsible children.” *fr. Mason said In event of an alliance formed by .the United States, England and France, there Is the possibility of another alliance composed of Russia, Germany and Japan. He said there is nothing to prevent Germany from joining such an alliance if the United States continues to ignore that country. “We must give up our position of an ostrich with Its head In the sand,” he said. “Japan wants to stay on our side, but we are slapping her in the face.” FUGITIVE ARRESTED. Edward Schneider, alias George Snyder, 42, 5339 Julian avenue was arrested early today on the charge of being a fugitive

from justice and vagrancy. He is held under $5,000 bond. Detectives Manning and Finneran who made the arrest say that Schneider is wanted in 4fe)Vayne on a charge of false and fraudulent representation to obtajn $25 from the JournalGazette Publishing Company. TERRE HAUTE FIREMAN HURT. TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Jan. 30.—William Morelock, 70, veteran fireman of Hose Company No. 6, is slMfering serious injuries today, 'received when the truck on which he was riding skidded into a telephone pole while on a Are run. *

/ AMUSEMENTS ' / V*i>NAAAAAA^WS/VWWWWWWWWS/W% KEITH’S II Every Day at 2.15 and 8:15 P. M. A REGULAR JUBILEE SHOW COUNT THE STARS IVAN BANKOFF “The Dancing Master” WM. & JOEMANDEL “An Unusual Occurrence” OWEN McGIVENEY ’ As “Bill Sikes” VINCENT O’DONNELL “THE MINIATURE M’COKMACK" BLANCHE AND JIMMIE CREIGHTON “MUPTOWN’fe VAUDEVILLE” FAMOUS FANTIMOS Aerial Thrillers BESSYE CLIFFORD “Art Impressions” ADDED ATTRACTION BERT AND HETTY WHEELER “Bits of Everything” Aesop’s Fables. Pa the News. Topics of the Day NIGHT PRICES—3Oc, 550T6c, 1.101 MATINF.ES ONE-HALF PRICE. [ CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE Ek lyric! ALL THE TIME 1 UNTIL 11 P. M. BRI I GREEN WALD & ANDERSON'S MELODANCE 1 A WHIFF OF THE FOLLIES ran q BIG NEW o|i O ACTS O Jr Dancing in th* Lyric Ball Room, El Afternoon and Evening.

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MOTION PICTURES LIKE A FLASH! g |g® : THE SCREEN If Tolf DISAPPEARED FIT M, AND THERE |tf jJMFSI } ON THE STAGE '^oo^ George Beban

HELENE SULLIVAN $ ' And the Original s Cast of Principa s IN PERSON Presenting the Crashing Climax of the Screen Sensation of 1922 “The Sign of The Rose” I Mr. Beban and His Cast of Principals Appear at 3:15—7:30—9:30

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When all else fails — a Woman’s arms remain! Zulus V /The Law and the Woman The Law—that blindly ground an innocent may in the dust The Woman—who fought for him, dared for him, lifted him up. The Story —filled with a hundred thrills and the lure of loveiy Betty CotnpscAi. „ From “The Woman in the Case” The Great Play by Clyde Fitch

LIONEL BARRYMORE ’j- ■ , „ N |o h i O “BOOMERANG BILL” 1 \r v ftie at re International Christie {p News Weekly tonwMly yMmammmmmmsmmmmmmmmmrn

Wkfmdm “3 Live Ghosts” Gaylord Lloyd in “A Zero Hero” Fox News Weekly ALHAMBRA PRICES ALWAYS THE SAME. AFTERNOON. 15c \NI> 20c EVENING, 200 AND 25c. WHY FAY MORE?

AMUSEMENTS Msiilhkrt tonight URAI Mats. Wed.. Sat. I IH BOCK PEMBERTON Present* Zona Gale'* Comedy Sucre** MISS LULU BETT WITH CARROU. McCOMAS And Original New York <’At. Eve., sOr, 91. *l5O, $2, $2.50. Pi CHS Mat., 50c to $1.50. w Saturday Mat!nee, ALL NEXT WEEK— MATS. WED., SAf. Second Annual Revusical Comedy of New York’* (Juartlor Gatin. Original New York Cos. Production. FIRST TIME IN INOIANAPOLIS 9 Night*—Rower Floor, $2.50; Balcony, Isl, $1.50, $2; Wed. Mat.. Best Seats. I 51.50; Sat. Mat,, 50c to $2. Plux Tax. ■ O O M TWO SHOWS I ■ i DAILY. 2:15, 8:15 UNIT SHOW (“REVUE OF 1922” I This coupon and 10c entitles laxly to I reserved seat, week day matinee.

The Aristocrat of Thrillers The drama that stirred the souls of countless thousands in America’s leading theaters. Now with all its thundering conflict, all its class and dash and “high life’’ fashion, flashing on the screen. Loew’s State Theatre AH This Week

AMUSEMENTS ENGLISH’S-TONIGHT MATINEE WEDNESDAY I.L. ERLANGER X 401 g W* 9 f 10' MUSKIU. succtss -fi five ixwk am ■ -OH MCI OH My I OH you.' The World’* Moat Beautiful Chorus Evening-*, $2.50, $2.00, 81.50, SI.OO, 500 Matinee, *1.50, SI.OO, 50c Thurs , Fri., Sat., Feb. 2 f 3,4 ”;tl; SEATS READY TODAY Nights, sl)e, SI.OO, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 Matinee Saturday, 30c, *l, *1.50, $2. DAVID BEI.ASCO Mill Present Frances Starr in Eugene Walter’s Great Play “The Easiest Way” N. Y. Times—’’The best play in town"

INDIANA DRY GOODS STORE t N “The Economy Spot of Indianapolis"^ 306 E. Washington Street Open Daily Till s—Saturday Nights Till 9

■- WATCH OUR DISPLAY WINDOWS We are continually d!#playing many extra specials in our windows aud it will pay you to Inspect them often. Make It a point on your trip to the market to step around the corner and see what daily extra special we are offer- • ing. Our bargain displays on the Inside are also very Interesting to Inspect at all times.

Clean-up Sale of BLANKETS tf|wj Tan Single Blanket Blankets yi.* -y i ' The size is 64x78 Inches. They have These are 66x80- Inches. Extra xtgnu|'. . colored border; VSagjl heavy woolnap Ixl jIBk A A AKSSSSihiS wffsi both end* art II M „ fancy broktolk" ■ Ul f? ffiSl shell stitched ; Jnet plaids; earlier In I I V what you want for B B the season these " w rO fl %# ns* •ssf *k§ *J pair Tnany &s jou ac©cL pair, 2-Pound Weight no $3.50 Heavy <t* -ia | $2.50 Grade di 07 Sheet Blankets G.. IU ; Cotton Blankets 1 # O / Size 61x70 Inches. A heavy Size 70x80 inches. Grey and tan i Size 58x70 Inches; grey and tan blanket made for the army. Come ylth colored borders. The real xvltb colored border. Can be in grey or white. A long wearing Jumbo size for double bed. A . , . . , . . blanket for greets. See this spe- special bargain offer at $2.10 a used foe-a single or double bed. cial. Xou*ll want a few. pair tomorrow. | Only a limited number of these.

Odds and Ends of Corsets Oa/C liemegiber these are not cor* eotn, but values up to $2 taken from our regular stock. Some may be soiled Net all sizes. If your si*e Is. among the lot the value will surprise you. 15c Calico, a * a yard .. . . IUC An extra special In calico just received to sell as long as It lasts at this low price. Theso goods come In full bolts andTou can buy as much as you want. :15c White 1 Ol / Outing IZ/2C An extra special in Outing, lias good nap on both aides. A limit of MO yards to sell at this low nn price, 8 yards for yl.vU SI.OO ladies’ //\ Union Suits Di/C A special purchase of these; has a good nap. Comes in high neck, long sleeves. All sizes, while one case lasts, only. 19c Ladies’ *• /\ Hose IUC 100 dozen ladies' fine Cotton Hose In black and brown. Spliced heel and toe with heavy top. Size* SVa to 10. No limit to quantity. 76c Storm- [-q Serge Dc/C 3d-!neb wide and *a very good welirh* Comes in all the best gelling color* Including black. Just the right weight Tor one-piece dresses. 25c Ginghams, ■* r* yard IDC 27 Inch wide. Thes are new spring ginghams In neat checks and broken plaids, the lowest prlee In the city. Not remnants nor short piece* bu. cut from full bolt*. $1.50 r\n Sheets tbl • Z i A real bargain In a sheet, 81x90 Ins> size. The well known Fontiao brand* made of a good heavy quality muslin free from starch. A limit of six sheets to any one customer. SI.OO ladies' heavy wcf&l hose I %/C 19c children’s t A cotton hose IUC $2.6p ladles’ full <f-i qc fashion silk hose v I.“ 0 35c. new spring or ginghams, yard z-.DC New Peter Pan * 7Q plaid ginghams it/C 76c plaid dress rn goods, yard Dt/C $1.98 silk messaline; and i zn best colors pL4t/ 25c comfort chains, | a yard lt/C $2.00 full sixe bed d-i spreads pl.^lt/ SI.OO bed sheets, yA 72x90 size I VC $1.25 children's waist nr union Bults t/DC $1.25 ladies’ heavy nn fleeced vests and pants...t/OC SI.OO children’s heavy *y/ fleeced union suits f t/C 75c water color win- ze dow shades 4t/C SI.OO ladies’ 70 corset for I t/C Men’s Lea. Palm 4 Gloves :.-19C Seconds of 35e gloves. Knit wrist and gauntlet cuffs; limited supply on sale.

M LOOK H / 50c *1 ~ h For toon's fl | heavy fleece / j |lt and drawers ! J-f 6 earlier In thf I were Stic ear

LOOK HERE 50c 4 For men's extra heavy fleece shirts and drawers wuieh earlier in the season were 89c each.

Among the Many Special Offerings for TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY A Special Sale of 1,000 Pieces ALUMINUM WARE at Dish Pans, Round Boosters. 3-plece stew pan sets, JKHBjMIfcMeSBh kettles, pan- B B and other articles. ■ This it:- \\ . B a, have seen In $1 sales, but her SSJSS Hfi| J9B| B ■ the price is less You SSI t/f VrkMT want some of these pieces so don’t delay. • NWBggBHy Just r make it doubly tr-restlng, with any pur.-tin BBS/ BBBk you make of this alumlnuu R'gi ware on Tuesday or (Vednesd WHB you muv also buy a goad fUgxa HH 91 MEgS sewed floor broom fir o; WmsLßßb 25c. Don't f- --"t to .-h f. Jp or.e of these brooms—a a .ad'. fflßßSr None Deli|cred.

TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Ladies’ DRESSES Earlier in Season Were $lO and $12'50 To *• them is to want 4k sxn am one—they* are wonderfulO P@S HU b *jr g aln s.- Dresses of MS serges, tricotlhes and polr-Vlr M ■ IW et twill in principally dark blue. Clever styles dress- KuSk" 1 ’ es for Immediate and early spring wear. Take our ** word for It they are mighty good dresses for *1.90. Only a limited number to sell. LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! A Wonder Coat Sale Including 58 Ladies’ Coats That Were $22.50, $25.00 and $30.00 Tuesday or Wednesday, Choice All are this season s latest model s—som* a.e fur trimmed. Just 58 coats while they last at sl2 and they certainly . ~ y won’t be here long at such afu ejS ridiculous low price. If youlk TS ■ have waited for a coat bargainer ■ M unusual here It is. Ail are the ■ M best colors and the materials are fine. Better come Tuesday Kffl for best choice.

Upfl Spring Hats, Cut Prices f lrta <ly a showing of the newest spring r hats and our low prices will amaze yon.' We ,/ 1 if h®! l positively save vou money if Tuesday and Wednesday SPECIAL ,V\ /)/ \ ff A.selected lot of hats that shouldn’t "Ol m/f la* K on sa ‘ e 80 early for such a low x \ y price, but we want to surprise a a i C, about 30 women and decided to \ 11/ S Jq/T ] P 1 niar k them $1.97 for a quick sale, 'p I ■ M 1 E. fOther wonderful values are of- I " ■ 'ji / IT sered at *2.a7 and $3.97. See the ■■ iv front display tr-vle.

$4 and $5 Georgette Blouses j Ts For Quick Clean-Up V, Must be about 50 In the lot; light and C QO - f l l. fl \ dark colors A few are of crepe de chine. n B s' V All good styles, but we are remodeling 'r B J jE 1' the waist department and simply offer B ■■■•■ - k f|\ these for a quick sale at this ridiculous A low price. See the display in front of store. J N* L

SALE GIRLS’ $6.50 mm Velvet COATS 0.0/ For Irirls, age 2 to 6 these are ideal coats for present or early spting wear. A few cloth coats also in the lot. At $3.87 they are extra big%bargalns. Mothers, bring your daughters In tomorrow. 200 Pieces INFANTS’ OUTING UNDERGARMENTS on Sale at Values in the lot up to 79c. Gowns, skirts, pin on bands, slips, etc. Made of soft white outing. Articles you could make yourself at such a little cost. Oaly 200 pieces, so don’t delay.

Men’s $1.50 QO Union Suits */OL Heavy fleeced; light grey, flap seat; ribbed cuffs aud ankles; size 38 to 46; very special, 98c.

Good Blue Work Shirts Back to the price of four or live years ago. A good quality light £& AA blue chambray work fOiirts. arc well made. #St Same grade shirts are OL wfl R selling today in many ?, § jfc j stores at 09e. We/have -* K saF all sizes. ,

1 * Men’s $1.25 Cotton Sweater Coats 98p Men’s 35c Heavy Wool mixed Sox 39p Men's 10c Cotton iSox, special pair : s<* Men's SI.OO Corduroy <’aps...69<J Men’s SI.3S Outing Uowns. ...98c Men’s 10,■ Jersey Gloves, <".t lSp

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Men’s 15c Socks i a IOC Black, cordovan, grey and navy; an unusual good quality for 100 a % palr. \ Boys’ 2-Pants Suits Also in the lot are some extra good suits £ M AA having but one pair of Jtf.MQ pants. These suits are all good styles and come If the to get We can save

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