Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 259, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 March 1922 — Page 3

U.S. EXPECTS WAR DEBTORS TO BE TARDY Weaker Countries Believed Likely to Require More Than Alloted Time. Wa.SfiIXGTOX, March 10.—Tar In advance of the debt funding negotiations with foreign governments, officials of the United States expect most of the debtors will find it impossible to adjust the debts on a twenty-five-year maturity basis as (provided in the funding law. Greet Britain and some of the other stronger nations now find themselves In a position to begin negotiations and make arragements for the payment of Interest when the next interest payments fall due In October. Some of the financially weaker countries, however, may ask longer periods j than twenty-five years be allowed them In which to liquidate their obligations. The debt funding commission when confronted with that situation will appeal to Congress for additional authority, but not until all means have been exhausted to settle the debt question under authority now prescribed. The Department of Justice is said to have held the debt funding commission may proceed with the work by organizing j and without waiting for the Senate to ; confirm the appointments of Senator Smoot and Representative Burton. It is held the three Cabinet appointees—Secretaries Hughes, Hoover and Mellon — j having been confirmed and constituting j a quorum, could move forward with the j funding plans without further delay. i At the Treasury Department officials • said the commission probably would or- ' ganlze soon if further Senate delay is en- j countered. Dissette Home Held Unfit for Hospital When Mayor Samuel Lewis Shank ' pointed out physicians had considered the building as a possible outlet for over- ! flow from the city hospital, but had de- ’ cided it was unsuitable the board of park commissioners denied a request of ; women representing patriotic organiza- j tions ‘he Dissette Home on the recentlyacquired park property east of Irvington ; be turned into a hospital for convalescent j ex-service men. The building will be used as a club- j house for the new golf course being laid I out In the surrounding fields. REBELS IN BELGIAN CONGO. BRUSSELS. March 10—Sporadic rebel- ; Ilous outbursts are occurring among tha : natives in the Belgian Congo. Asa re- ! suit, plans are being made to effect re- ■ forms In the methods of government. Dont cough THE violent paroxysms of coughing I soon eased by Dr. King’* He* Discovery. Fifty years a standard remedy for cold*. Children like it. Ho harmful drugs. All druggists, 60c. Dr. King’s New Discovery ForColdsand^ou^h^ Make Bowels Normal. Nature’s way is the way of Dr. King's Pills—gently and firmly regulating the bowels, eliminating the intestine clogging waste. At all druggists, 25c. y\ PROMPT! WORT GRIP*. Pr.Kinffs Pills When Your Corns Hurt Use “GeSs-It” Ends Corns and Calluses Quirk If so-called corn “cures" have only made your feet more sore and tender, don't despair. For Instant, complete, "WHtafl aersi relief is guaranteed by the 1 m i I .* a iJ| ii drops of “Gets-It” new method. '*"^***s^ ew hard or soft removes any old or corn from any foot It wHF-® “ J fingers. vu -d Costs but a trifle— **£ ommended by all druggists, "at' ~ rence A Cos., Mfr., Chicago.— ment *

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Jersey Petticoats Also pantalettes; of silk Jersey; all the popular colors; plain or combinations — $1.98

For BOYS ■>d GIRLS 2-Pants Spring SUITS $12.00 Qualities All-Wool Cassimeres Cheviots T weeds Blue Serges Single and double breasted models with plain or yoke back, or inverted pleat and lined with serge or aJpaca; handsome browns, green, blue and other neat mixtures ; likewise the clever pin stripes. Sizes 8 to 17 years. 2-Pants Suits Tbs nicest kind of Suits; of good, serviceable materials; popular colors and combinations; all with two pairs of pants, which makes them wear doubly long. Sizes up to 17 years—*49s Wash Suits There’s every kind of Wash Suit to choose from —Tommy Tuckers, Oliver Twist, Russian, Norfolk Sailors, etc.; good materials and colors—98c Special Sale of Girls’ New Spring Dresses Plaid or Checked Ginghams Chambrays ancF K l^inenes 2 to 14 Year" Seizes A big, brand new assortment offers dozens of pretty styles—Boleros, long-waist-ed, sash styles. Some have crispy white collars and trimmings, others are cleverly embroidered.

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Infants* Creepers Made of chambray In pink, blue, rose and maize; neatly finished with embroidered collar — 59c

STORE OPEN UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK SATURDAY NIGHT

Girl’s Bloomers Black sateen Bloomera, elastic at waist and knee. Sizes from 2 to 18 years—--49c

Saturday! A Day of Exceptional Values!

These — Dresses for Will bo the Talk of the Town. Newest styles, newest colors. All Dresses of the highest type. Choose from these—sso Poiret Twills $25 Canton Crepes $25 Taffetas $25 Charmeuse $25 Cape Dresses

Advance Suit Sale!

100 Hats Arrive With Spring! $5.95 to $7.50 Values Great Sale at $5 Stunning Black Hair Braids \ In the new wide turn back shapes so becoming—or in smaller hats with a roll of the braid for a brim and a clever fan-like ornament. Tafltotas, Cellophane, Straw and Siifk and Straw combined —haned made effects —Novelty Bnaids —endless chocce.

Women’s SWEATERS NEW SPRING STYLES— All the wanted shades, cleverly trimmed with kid collars and cuffs — $1.98

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1922.

New Camisoles Orchid, blue, pink, rose, maize and other wanted colors. Lace and embroidery trimmd~si.oo

Fur Coats Reduced! S2OO Bay Seal Coat. (Skunk trimmed) $85.00 SSOO Jap Mink Wrap $195 $75 Kit Coney Coats $25 S2OO Northern Muskrat Coat.. S9B SSO Fur Cape. ' $24.75

WE ALWAYS have the right garments at THE RIGHT TIME and at THE RIGHT PRICE. TWEED SUITS —That are all the vogue for street, sports or business wear, and at a price that is within the reach “....SIO.OO TRICOTINE SUITS --Extra fine quality tricotines; clever box coat, ripple tail—t?c no effects........ U V GOOD SUITS- -Of Poiret twills, twill cords and French tricotines, <UQ 7C and made iJ# § tr

Extra Big Savings on Extra-Size Garments A wonderful chance for women who wear sizes 401/ 2 to 521/ 2 to buy their NEW SPRING SUITS at Remarkable Savings. Jersey SUITS for 1 A.75 Very attractive Suits with B straight, becoming lines. A.ll of * those wonderful Spring shades, either plain or in combinations of colors. Tricotine SUITS s^r.oo Extremely Smart Suits, in £■! strictly tailored models. Beautifully made with jackets silk lined Other SUITS for s4| A.75 Suits of the finest Twill Cords and Poiret Twill. Tailored, embroidery or braided styles.

New Middies In white, blue and rose; both regulation and Balkan Lityle, with braid trimming a id black tie — 1 SI.OO

PARK ,AS LONG AS YOU LIKE, NO TIME LIMIT

Ifr*, TWAUOOTT BROTHERS W 0 ** 0 511-321 W. Washing*** $

Girls’ Spring COATS COATS AND CAPES—Mothers will be delighted with these clever, modish garments; capes are trimmed in leather of bright colors; coats are of tweeds, etc.; as nobby and snappy as can be. WRAPS AND COATS—Tn very much grown-up style; j'ou’ll find these novelty wraps and coats of finest covert cloths, polaires, etc. !*“ $Q QQ years New Spring Skirts “SAMPLE” Skirts, in all the smart plaids combinations, also plain /tf*i firs colors. All ill I sizes tj/t/aVvJ

Pantalettes Or petticoats in sateen; green, purple and other wanted colors — 69c

Clean-Up Winter Coats sls Coats. Made of Velour. Good styles and colors $2.98 $35 and S4O Silk Plush Coats $9.75 Up to SIOO Cloth Coats. Fur trimmed $19.75

Sample Spring Wraps Express Every Style Whim! Tailored Coats In the popular doublefaced materials; blue, greens, salmon, etc. Won- Ik / k derful Coats; satin lined (/AV ’TV /r\. to the hem; belted styles, Alf/i~}\xk \ ? 19.98 I Yjj\ Wraps, Capes /Jo <1 j [ -, \ and Coats j ] Os the wanted ma- \ / terials; polai res, jr ! twee ds, homespuns; ( / clever, chic styles. psv J/ They’re special one VJWT day only at— 18l Ou *lO | Chinchilla COATS In big, mannish style rgfii , / coats; beautiful quality; 'sS£a\ / belted all around; exquis- *' "njLf‘ A l / itely lined— = *25 igf GOOD for lOc Toward the Purchase of a Headlight OVERALL or COAT If Presented At THE FAIR STORE Tomorrow, Saturday Only! Purchase Price $1.65 GARMENT Less Coupon Ticket .10 Cost To You $1.55 GARMENT Regular Price $2.50 Per Garment NOT OVER ONE TICKET PER GARMENT

Infants* Dresses Pretty, dainty dresses, in long or short styles, with embroidery yoke and flounce — 69c

Under muslins Envelope Chemise, P e 111 co a ts, Nightgowns, Bloomers; clean, fresh garments. 47c

More Wonderful $lO and sls Dresses at Many of them “SAMPLES.” They just arrived in time for Saturday’s selling— Taffetas Satins Silks Jerseys, Etc., make the choice complete. If you want to save as much as half, be here early.

New Silk Hose In nude, navy blue, two shades of gray, black, etc.; nice quality alike — 55c

Corsets Os pink coutil, new spring models; made with elastic top—--79c

MEM Your New Spring HAT 150 They were made to sell for 82.50. Careful buying ©n our part got them to sell for ONE-FIFTY. All the new, snappy shapes; in black and brown, also TWEEDS, in salt and pepper effects. Buy These SHIRTS for 95c $1.60 percales and madrases; such good shirts, won't stay long at the price. French cuffs; full and roomy body. Sizes 14 to 17. Union Suits 69c Medium weight Union Suits for early spring wear; balbriggan or ribbed. Short sleeve, ankle length styles. Men , Here They Are! New Spring suns At about the same price yon have been asked for clearance of Winter Suit*. Sporty Tweeds Snappy Cassimeres Long-Wearing Homespuns Reliable Serges You’ll like the models; pleated patch pockets, leather buttons, pleated backs and belted models. Men, they’re SIMPLY GREAT. Gaberdine Topcoats *ls You'll be keen for these. Trench styles, with pleated backs, patch pockets, notched collar, silk lined. Quite “The Rage’’ this spring, and at this price, they’re within every man’s reach.

Canvas Gloves Heavy canvas gloves; in gauntlet styles; pair—lOc

New Blouses Os dimity and voile; with collar and cuffs edged with gingham pleating; very new and smart — SI.OO

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