Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 265, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 March 1922 — Page 5
EMPIRE’S SLIP SOMETHING TO WORRY ABOUT British Statesmen Discuss Reasons for Faults Found With Rule. WONDER ABOUT FUTURE LONDON, March IT.—Disintegration of :be British empire is a subject occupy- • g a great deal of consideration in poical circles here. Whether or not a forthcoming general election and persistent attacks on the
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i j j-Men’s New ' I hr Spring Suits sp T l $1 OiO —1 hat Have the Town 1§ f Beat for Value! A bold statement, but we're amply justified in making it —numerous comparisons have supported and emphasized the value and superiority of this group. They'll open your eyes! Good Models, $18,50 —Pattis m*r* clothing:, third floor.
Another Big Shipment of These Men’s $1.25-$1.50 $1.75 Athletic UNION SUITS a. <■>, I |/> They’re not to be compared with skimpy I V J garments of flimsy materials often offered at | / this price. Every suit In this sale is of high I j J quality material, and of better workmanship I If than most of the nationally advertised I If brands. Ii / —Extra fall cat. j II —Perfect workmanship, handsomely fin- f ished. J II —Elastic Insert In back. —Closed crotch. l If —.MI perfect. Nationally recognized brand. I \ \ —Dimensions of more than standard fullness. 1 1 The finest materials ever offered at the * _lf price in this or any other season. k—” j j —Nine Different Materials, Including | —Fine Coont Naln- ' ""'T J sook. Pf / —Soft Meroerlxed. /II / Cloths. / f" ;/ —Corded Mad ran. | ./ I J it —Sheer Jacquard • / \ Weaves. / \ \ —Light Weight Repps. A C’ S rmonf 1 ** —Fancy Mesh Weaves VJulIIiCIll. -- —Pettis men’s furnishings, street floor.
More of Those Wonderful “80-Square” PERCALE SHIRTS gr" The 80-Square Percale Is the £} easiest to launder and the hara- ■ est to soil of all shirt materials —a percale—running 80 threads 'Ace 1 - to the Inch each way, will stand more wear, catch less dust and mw wash and Iron , - T—, Shirts - // I as These for ..&'‘s?2 \a7 If / / Found Only u 17. J/ / at Pettis J suit a?L - M —Pettis men’s furnishings, street floor.
Lloyd George government have anything to do with these discussions, it is fair to state that the people of Britnin are wondering what the future of their Empire holds. With Ireland becoming a free state with the Egyptian protectorate all but gone, and with serious unrest in India, statesmen and politicians are discussing the reasons for the general dissatisfaction with British rule. Opponents of Lloyd George are not backward in blaming the present state of affairs, non the administration of the present government, while supporters of Lloyd George are insistent that the unrest in the British empire is but another of tho aftermath results of the war. GOVERNING INSTINCT OF NATION MAY RE LOST. ‘‘Are we losing our governing lnitinct?” asks Lord Rothermere, a brother of Lord Xortheliffe, in discussing the subject. “Are the qualities which tn rast centuries have made Britain feared and
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respected throughout the world disappearing from amongst us? ‘‘We wfcst find an answer to these questions lest we perish from the earth as other great empires have perished in tne past. . . . Revolution flourishes under enfeebled governments and the true reason why rebellions are breaking out in various parts of the British empire is that we have got the feeblest and the most incompetent government of modern times.’’ Horatio BottonLey, member of Parliament and stormy petrel of British publicists, declares that he is “not at all happy about the present look of things In various parts of the Britisn empire. REFERS TO IRELAND, EGYPT, INDIA. "Ireland, Egypt, India—and some of the colonies—constitute today a sorry satire on that ‘new world’ which was to be evolved from the war. It wag a truism, and a platitude, during the days of Armageddon that ‘nothing would ever be the same again’, but I never thought the
“Princess Mary” One-Piece Frocks Saturday Only at $1.98 v, For all around work-a-day wear—nothing could suit better. In blue, orchid, green, rose, tan and white linene with neat pate.it leather belt*—white pique collars and slash pockets—button trimmed. Fresh, dainty nnd serviceable for outings, home wear, shopping, etc. —Petti* <lrr*e, second floor.
Still Going B-I-G! The March SILK SALE 40-inch All Silk Georgette Crepea, 97* yard. 36-inch Plaid. Navy Blue, Georgette Crepe, 97* yard. 36-inch Fancy Tussah Pongee, half eilk, 69<? yard. 40-inch All-Silk Crepe de Chine, 91.23 yard. 36-lnch Canton Crepe, Half Silk, 91*25 yard. 36-inch New Foulard Silks, 91-95 yard. 40-lnch Silk and Wool Canton Crepe, 92.19 yard. 36-lnch Black and Colored Satin Messallne, 91-19 yard. 36-inch Fancy Dress Silks, 97* yard. 40-lnch New Baisiey Crepe de Chine, 92.95 yard. New Cockcroft Semi-Made Blouses, 96.95 Each. SPRING WASH GOODS \ J Standard Percales, 19* yard. Japanese Cotton Crepe, 39* yard. Cotton Tweed Suiting. 49* yard. Silk Stripe Madras Shirting, 59* yard. Printed Dress Voiles, 39* yard. Imported Best Scotch Gingham, 69* yard. Tissue Dress Gingham, 75* yard. Shrunken Dress Linen, 89* yard. Imported Dress Organdy, 91*90 yard. Fine Handkerchief Linen, 91-25 yard. Imported St. Gall Dotted Swiss, 91-48 yard. —PotU* ymrd goods, stror* floor.
Boys’ All-Wool Suits —With 2 Pairs Lined Knickers!
And you pan bet that they are G-O-O D Bnlts, too! Made in the smart single and double-breasted models with pleated and yoke barks. Alpaca lined. Size* 6 to 17. Very specially priced at 99.75. —Fettle boys' clothlnjr, third floor.
Saturday Specials in TOILET ARTICLES!
Marls Face Powder, 36*. Mavis Cold Creme Powder, 45*. Marls Cold or Vanishing Cream, 39*. Creme Elo.aya, 43*. Hind's Lotion, 36*. Sen reco Tooth Paste, 17*. Cutex Nail Polish, 21*Bourjois Mandarin Roiga, 43*. Gordon’s Exodor, 19*. Palmoltre Shaving Cream, 19*
COFFEE A rich blend that eella regn.a.rly at 32c a pound (and worth more) But we want you to try It —to know how G-O-O-D It lsl. So you can buy It, Saturday Only at 2 lbs. for 49c Original Luncheon Coffee, 3 lbs. for $ 1 .OO —Pottle Basement.
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1922.
words meant that even this old empire of ours—tne heritage of centnides—would have to be thrown on the scrap heap with other played-out civilizations.” Discounting political machinations, it
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NECKWEAR Yes! In the Smart Spring Styles! At 48c V ! A large assortment of Collar*. Collar and Cuff Set* and Vestees in lace and heavier colored materials, colored edges, solid colors, etc. A wondrous assortment. All at 48*. At 98c , J New Colored Vestee* of linen and gingham, trimmed with applique and rows of voile. Very smart new spring styles, some with cuffs. At DB l ' each. —Petti* neckwear, street floor.
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Gillette Raaor Blades, 31*. Mavis Talcum Powder, 16*. Vantlne’g Incense Sets, 50* Treko Perfume, 69* ounce. Golden Peacock Blemish Cream, 89* Golden Glint Shampoo, 19*. Watkins' Mulslfled Shampoo, 37*. Antoinette Doneley'* Lorely Skin Soap, 21*. Tintcx, all colors. 15*. Colorite Hat Dye, 21*. ■Pettti toilet good*, street floor.
is generally admitted that the leaders of thought in Great Britain are apprehen give, to say the least, concerning the trend of events throughout the British i empire.
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Raincoats Or As They Are More Aptly Called All-Weather COATS 500 of Them in a Sale! Saturday at > I[9!T V > 11.95 > The Women's Coats come with belts, pockets, and plain or inverted plaits In the back, in cape models, in cashmeres, bombazines, scappe silk, tweed and coverts. The Children’s Coats $1.95 are cunning and varied In color, In plaid Canton and are offered at 91-95. The Men’s Coats come In tweeds, cashmeres, high grade flannels and bombazines. Single and doublebreasted styles, with yoke or plaited backs —■ some convertible coats that can be worn on either side, in bombazine and tweed. *5.95 *8.95 *11.95
A Selling That Heads the Success for Spring 1922
SL7S Dining
f —The Bedroom— N includes a bed. dresser, dressing table and bench to match, chiffonier, rocker and chair In Imitation walnut and room size rug—
The Three-Room Outfit Complete for (&1 QS yei SOLD ON CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS
PRICE-SLASHING SALE of FLOOR LAMPS at ONE-HALF Price Saturday’s your last chance to purchase one of f,>,| |j these beautiful floor lamps at HALF PRICE, a splen•r * did assortment of beautiful colored silk shades in various shapes imitation mahogany bases; two sockets; all wired; lamps complete at half price. } $26.50 Floor Lamp.. 913.25 J , $33.00 Floor Lamps.. .$16.50 $30.00 Floor Lamp5...919.00 All others reduced accordingly. SOLD CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS.
GENUINE CORK AA. LINOLEUM OJC FIRST QUALITY Measuring, Cutting and Laying Free Remember This When You Buy Linoleum — Measuring, cutting and laying FREE. Look What you GET —as well as how LITTLE you pay. We offer first quality genuine Cork Linoleum in a splendid assortment of patterns for only 89< ; a square yard. Measured, Out and workmen FREE of charge. Sold Cash or Easy Payments.
HERE’S THE BIGGEST VALUE EVER OFFERED IN INDIANAPOLIS: 8 Piece Set of Gray Granite Ware for 75c “By Gollv” —assortment of New England quality Granite Ware, 8 pieces of i -nr” Granite Ware at this unheard of price— jgBBV llx3V&-inch wash basin \ ALL FOR * *?/ 2 milk pans, IV2 and 2-qt size. J gM lOxl-inch pic pan f Jl 2-quart lipped sauce pan.• •••> fl 2%-qt. seamless mixing bowl.l it mJB ‘- .’ V %-quart drinking cup 1 Pudding pan v 8 PIECES
No C. O. D.’s, Phone Orders or Deliveries. STORE OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 6 P. M. Out ofAe/tty tftnf District 33Sfi 313 UAU/asA. &t ——— ■ !
Park All Day in Front of the National i
-The Dining Room^ includes a beautiful pedestal dining table, buffet and six chairs of golden oak, with room size rug.
r The&itchen >. consists of a two-burner oil stove, with high warming closet —a porceliron top kitchen table, two kitchen chairs and a Congoleum rug.
Special Lot of Upholstered Chairs and Rockers
l / 2 PRICE
We are offering velour and tapestry upholstered rockers and chairs that formerly sold from $27.50 to $75.00 at HALF PRICE. We quote a few offered—s27.so Upholstered chair at $13.75. $37.50 upholstered rocker at 515.75. $55.00 upholsterd rocker at $27.50. SOLD CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS.
Just Received a New Shipment of “GOLD-SEAL” CONGOLEUM R-U-G-S Beautiful patterns! You should see them! Marked at the new 1922 Nationally Advertised prices—--6x9 Congoleum Rugs at SB.IO. 7.6x9 Congoleum Rugs at $lO.lO. 9x9 Congoleum Rugs at $12.50. 9x10.6 Congoleum Rugs at $14.15. 9x12 Congoleum Rues at $16.20. SOLD CASH OK EASY PAYMENTS.
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