Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 4, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1922 — Page 7

MAY 16,1922.

OWNED MUCH CITY PROPERTY James Roberts, Retired Business Man, Dead of Pneumonia. Funeral arrangements for James E. Roberts, 72, retired business man. who died at his home, 1038 North Meridian street, yesterday afternoon, hare not been made, it was said today. The cause of Mr. Roberts’ death was bronchial pneumonia. Mr. Roberts was born in Brookvllle, Oct. 27. 1549. He was educated in the Brookrille schools. He came to Indianapolis in tS93. The building occupied by the Merchants' Heat and Light Company, Meridian and Washington streets, was owned by Mr. Roberts at the time of his death. He also had Urge property Interests on North Illinois and East Market streets. He was a member of the Columbia and Woodstock Clubs. In addition to the widow, Mra. Hen rletta West Roberts. Mr. Roberta is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Nannie R. Shirk of Tipton, Ind., and Mrs Helen Heron, 1527 North Meridian street. THIEF STEALS PIPE. B. O. Torelle, proprietor of a plumbing shop at 902 Ft. W-#yne avenue, reported a thief had carried away nine pieces of galvanized pipe from anew house on Keystone avenue. The pipe was worth (35.

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A Sale of White Petticoats

Specializing on Unusually L'ow Prices From the plain little petticoat of satinee to the rich silk one for wear with fine frocks, there’s a petticoat in this collection for summer frocks of every degree of quality. The White Satinee Ones at $1.95 Somo are plain and have hems, hip deep, thus eliminating the need for panels or two petticoats. Then there’s a hemstitched hem, one with a simulating tuck band above the hem. A third at this same low price has the embroidered scallops with embroidered motifs above. Charming White Tub Silks, $2.95 and $3.95 These are snow white, are finished with embroidery and paneled both back and front. Regular sizes at $2.95. Extra sizes at $3.95. Finest of All, Trousseau Silks, $4.95 These are of the quality that you have paid much more for at other times. Shimmering, smooth and cool because they do no/ cling, these are shown in thre? fetching styles. In both white and flesh. Ayres—Petticoats, third floor.

=The Annual May Sale of Soaps= In Which Thousands of Cakes of Efficacious and Popular Brands of Soaps Are Offered at Irresistibly Low Prices Mothers of families and heads of households in general, should, hy all means, take advantage of this opportunity to save money, and buy soaps in quantities to last at least a month.

Palmolive toilet soap, S9e the dozen. Jergen’s violet transparent soap, 89c the dozen. Lemon soap, 6 cakes for Kirk’s cocoa hardwater soap. 89c the dozen. Jap Rose toilet soap, 6 cakes for 39C. Physicians and surgeons’ soap, 89c the dozen. English tub soap, assorted odors, 3 cake3 for 95^. SOFTOLA A powder soap that lathers — 14C the can.

Repeating for Wednesday Only Last Tuesday’s Popular Price On Fine Imported Ginghams Beautiful Fabrics A O the In Exclusive Patterns Yard These first-quality ginghams have been imported hy us direct from their European makers and represent values of unusual excellence both as regards weave, color and wearing qualities. Checks, Two-Color Checks and TwoColor Plaids in Blue Heliotrope Green Rose Pink Tan Gray —Ayres—Wash goods, second floor.

Three Specials of Interest to Women There is one in gloves, one in stockings, and one in knit union suits—specials that arc imposing as values and above all things seasonable. They are for Wednesday shoppers exclusively.

Gloves, $1.25 Pair Van Raalte Milanese silk gloves with silk gauntlets, contrasting e m b r oid e r e and backs, two-clasp with fancy wrists and embroidery backs. Black, white, gray, pongee, brown.

Steinhart Company Adds Chevrolet Cars The E. W. Steinhart Company, dttributors of Cadillac and Oakland, haa just announced the addition of the complete lice of Chevrolet cars. Thla addition Includes both the Superior and FB lines, aa well as the commercial models. “By obtaining the representation of the Chevrolet." explained Mr. Steinhart, “we ran extend the scope of our service to include the entire motoring public. Our unusually large facilities for service will b a distinct benefit to Chevrolet owners. We will always keep a large stock of parts, ao unnecessary delays may be voided." Washington Briefs WASHINGTON, May 16.-Major General George O. Squler, the Fnlted States Government's radio expert, will address this week's convention of the National Electric Light Association at Atlantic City, nis paper will be of intense Interest to the nnlverse of radio fans throughout the country, for It will deal with General Sqnler's “IWred Wireless' 'lnvention. The Invention consists of a device, attachable to electric light plugs, whereby radio can be “turned on" as easily and comfortably as plugs now inserted in electric sockets now turn on the light. The corporations that make a business of supplying electric current

Palmolive hath tablets, S9<> the dozen. Armour’s large cakes bath soap, oatmeal, elder-flower or Turkish, the dozen.

Dental Preparations

Llsterine tooth paste, 19c. S. S. White's tooth paste, 19c. Revelation tooth powder, 29C. Olivia antiseptic tooth paste, 49<*.

Union Suits, 85c the Suit 1,200 Kayser’s summer weight union suits; regular and extra sizes; regular shoulder straps; bodice tops; wide and tight knees; pink and white.

sea limitless possibilities In the Squler scheme. General Squler's “wired wireless" does away with the necessity of antennae, storage batteries and all of the fixed charges associa*ed with a reselving apparatus Installation and elevates radio to the level of a convenience like other public utilities. The permanent court of international justice at The Hague—child of the League or Nations—ls about to receive its first case. It Is designed to determine the “competence” of another creation of the covenant of Versailles—the international labor office at Geneva—to exercise certain functions. The particular question at issue is whether the office Is competent to dral with problems relating to agricultural labor, and if so, to what extent. It Is the French government that wants to know. The InWALL PAPER Prather Wall Paper Cos. 229 E. Ohio St. LI ncoln 6225 FEW ELL & RAWLING CHIROPRACTORS 408 State Life Bldg. Cir. 4705 Complete X-Ray Service Palmer Graduates. Keep well the Chiropractic way.

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Poco hardwater soap, 89c the dozer.. Armour's gl>>. Tine soap, 90c the dozen. Domestic raslile soap, long bars, C9C tho bar.

F. E. I. tooth paste, •TOC. Vivomint tooth paste, 24C. Dr. Lyon's Dental Cream, 19<\ Zozodont tooth powder, 19<*. Dr. Peek's tooth paste, 29C.

—Ayres—Toilet goods, street floor.

Boys’ Shirts $1.45, $2.00, $2.50 The Mew Boys’ Department has beautiful qualities of madras, with plain or silk woven stripes; with or without attached collar. Also plenty of white shirts and blouses for special occasion wear. —Ayres—Boys' Department, street floor.

Stockings, $1.35 Pair 600 pairs of black, pure thread-silk chiffon stockings, of first quality; narrow ankles, lisle garter welt, short lisle toe; can be worn with pumps. —Ayres—Street floor.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES

ternatlonal labor office baa been proceeding on the theory that it Is competent. It has been making agricultural studies. It Is especially authorUed by the Versailles treaty to study "industrial life aud labor." It has held that thla Included farming. The French government has Its doubts. So It wants The Hague Tribunal to give an opinion.

DOWNSTAIRS at AYRES’ Wednesday’s Values in the Downstairs Store’s Demonstration Week Sale

Oxfords Strap Pumps Strap Sandals Sally Sandals

Styles for Street Business Sports

Wednesday There Are Specials for Men and Boys

Men’s and Boys’ Union Suits at 39c A Very Special Purchase—Priced Very Low Boys’ Athletic Nainsook Men’s Athletic Suits Union Suits /CJ , . (Seconds) \\ ell made, with elastic inserts; also some hoys’ knit summer white suits, hal- These are of checked nainsook and of briggan, knee length and sleeveless, absorb- plaid madras; closed crotch models, full cut. Sizes Gto 1G years. Some are seconds. cut; sizes 34 to 46. 700 Boys’ Wash Suits, sl.lO Each A Clean-Up Purchase This purchase includes beautifully made regulation, middy, two-piece Norfolk, Peter Pan suits, Oliver Twist suits and many others in sturdy, good-looking wash fabrics. Jeans, linencs, beach cloths, invincible suitings and khaki are included. The prevailing shades are blue, green, tan and gray. There arc sizes from 2to 8 years.

Still Some of the Fine sls Dresses Left —Not Many DID you see these dresses in the style show yesterday? Have you seen the busy crowd buying them today? There are still as good values in the assortment that is left as ever, for we bought so many varied styles, so few of each style, that it would be a difficult task to separate them into classes. There are still about fifty or a hundred dresses—perhaps just what you want among them.

Some of our Far Eastern experts observed today that there is poetic irony in Wu Pel Fu's triumph over the proJapanese Chang Tso Lin in the fight for control at Pekin. Wu was one of the young Chinese soldiers of promise sent to Japan many years ago for military education. “Probably his teachers in strategy at Toklo," remarked an Ameri-

1,636 Pairs of New Low Shoes for Women ana Girls

$2.59 rnHESE are the new models that women are wearing in fashion centers—the dainty, attractive low shoes of the season which give so much more beauty to the foot. Few seasons in recent years have the styles been so good looking as this season, and these shoes are the best of the season. They are a special purchase on our part —that is why we are able to sell such delightful styles, such dainty yet well made shoes at so low a price. They would really sell very quickly at higher figures. We Have All Sizes in Every Style These Shoes Are in the Following Leathers: Patent Leather Black Kid Brown Kid Brown Calf White Buck White Canvas Combinations Two-Toned Sports Combinations Brown Satins

can who knows Wu, "little dreanit that tbelr ‘star’ Chinese pupil ene day would prove a decisive thorn In the aide of certain Nipponese ambitions.” The same authority describes Wu as undoubtedly China’s ablest general and believes the ascendancy he haa won in the present campaign will be of far-reaching Import for China's political future.

Mark Sullivan, newspaper man and author, will blossom forth this week with the first general book dealing with the armament conference. It is called “The Great Adventure at Washington" and deals for the moat part with the writer's bour-by-hour impressions of the conference as they crystallized at the actual scene of operations. Another conference

* All Sorts of Heels Low and High Heels

Cuban and Military Heels Tip and Plain Toes Narrow and Medium Round Toes

Men’s Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, 35c Ea. IRREGULARS OF A HIGH-GRADE QUALITY FINE COMBED YARN; all imperfections carefully mended at mill; there are some slight stains also. Sizes 34 to 4G. Drawers are ankle length, with double scat.

1,200 Pairs Men’s Fine Mercerized Hose, 19c Pair—6 for $1 SECONDS, from a high-grade manufacturer; carefully mended and will wear well. Sizes 9he to IF/o.

volume came from the press earlier In the month. It is Professor Westel W. WU* loughby’s narrative of the Far Eastern section of the conference and contains material that elucidates various situations not fully Illuminated at the time Professor Willoughby was one of China’s advisers In Washington.—Copyright by Public Ledger Company.

ACCESSORY SPECIALS 300 Boys’ Crash Knickers, 50c Pair Well made, of good weight crash. Sizes 6to 16 years. Men’s Silk and Fiber Shirts, $1.95 Only 86 of these shirts —factory discards because of slight stains or imperfection; large number of patterns; sizes 14% to 17, not in every pattern. A BARGAIN. Men’s Silk Hose, 49c Pair Fancy and plain hose of pure thread silk, in black, cordovan and white; some have a contrasting embroidered clock. High splifed heel, double sole, reinforced toe; sizes 9% to 12. Boys’ All-Wool Suits, Reduced to $5 These are regular stock reduced for this sale. There are tweeds, serges, cassimeres and worsteds in good patterns, well tailored by a well-known maker. Sizes Bto 17 years. Knickers are full lined, coats are all belted models, lined with sturdy material. These suits will give good satisfaction.

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