Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 55, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 July 1922 — Page 7

JULY 14, 1922

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(Continued From Our Last Issue.) “Uncle,” Aline said, leaving Andre and crossing to M. de Kercadiou, “you mako mo ashamed of you! To allow a feeling of peevishness to overwhelm all your affection for Andre!” "I have no affection for him. I had once. He chose to extinguish it. He can go to the devil, and please observe that I don’t permit you to interfere.” She answered his look by a glance

“SO PLEASED, MADAME, THAT HE HAS SHOWN ME THE DOOR," BALD ANDRE-LOUIS.

at her furious uncle, a faint shrug, and a lift of the eyebrows, dejection the while in her countenance. “Oh. it is cruel!" cried Alina, in a stifled voice, her hands clenched, and she sprang to the window. “Aline!” her uncle’s voice arrested her. “Where are you going?” As Andre-Louis came forth wrapped in gloom, she stepped from the bordering trees into his path. “Aline!” he cried, joyously almost. “I did not want to go like this," she explained herself. “I know that his great soft heart will presently melt. He will send for you and he will not know where to send.” “You think that?"

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"Oh, I know it! You arrive in a bad moment. But he will come round presently, and then we shall want to know where to find you." “At number 13, Rue du Hasard." "Tell me, Andre.” She paused, as if In some difficulty, and then went on, her eyes upon the ground: “Tell me—the truth of that event at the Feydau.” “That Is much what I was told,” she said. “But it was added that

M. de La Tour <TAzyr had gone to the theater expressly for the purpose of breaking finally with La Binet. Do you know if that was bo?” “I don't; nor of any reason why it should be so. La Binet provided him the sort of amusement that he and Before yon go on your f A vacation while clothe. —JBL are new, and heart, are yj IpW light—i a good tinre for * \<S rbfjk photographic portrait* by Ninth Floor, Kahn Building

his kind are forever craving • • “ "Oh, there was a reason," she interrupted him. “I was the reason. 1 spoke to Mme. de Sautron. I told her that I would not continue to receive one who came to me contaminated In that fashion." She spoke of it with obvious difficulty, her color rising as he watched her half-averted face. “M. de Sautron conveyed my decision to him, and afterward represented him to me as a man in despair, repentant, ready to give proofs—and proofs—of his sincerity and devotion to me. He told me that M. de La Tour d’Azyr had sworn to him that he would cut short that affair, that he would see La Binet no more. And then, on the very next day I heard of his having all but lost his life in that riot at the theater.’ “Oh, if M. de La Tour d’Azyr has sworn • • ” Andre-Louis was laughing on a bitter note of sarcasm. Either she did not hear or did not heed him. “You do not of your own knowledge know that it was not as M. de La Tour d’Azyr asserts—that he went to the Feydau that night?"

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Small Accessories But Pertinent and Important Gloves Kayser’s 16-button-length white silk gloves, with puffed and tucked arms, $2.75 the pair. Stockings Women’s first quality, full-fashioned silk stockings, wi h silk garter hem and lisle sole; in black and brown, $1.85 the pair. Underwear Phoenix silk and fiber vests with bodice tops; in pink, white and orchid, $1.95. Kayser’s pink, glove-silk bloomers, reinforced; extra good quality, $3.75. —Ayres—Gloves, Hosiery, Knitwear. street floor.

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“I don’t,” he admitted. “It is, of course, possible. But does It matter?" “It might matter. Tell me; what became of La Binet after all?” “I don’t know.” “You don’t know?" She turned to consider him. “And you can say it with that indifference! I thought •* * I thought you loved her, Andre.” “So did I, for a little while. I was mistaken. It required a La Tour d’Azyr to disclose the truth to me. They have their uses, these gentlemen. They help stupid fellows like myself to perceive important truths.” They had reached the wrought-iron gates at the end of the avenue. From near at hand came the creak of other wheels, the beat of other hoofs, and now another vehicle came In sight, and drew to a standstill The lady who occupied the carriage, perceiving Aline, waved to her and issued a command. CHAPTER TV The footman opened the door, letting down the steps and proffering his arm to his mistress to assist her to alight. She was a woman of some-

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thing more than 40, who once must have been very lovely, who was very lovely still with the refining quality that age brings to some women. “I take my leave here, since you have a visitor,” said Andre-Louis. “But it Is an old acquaintasice of your own, Andre. You remember Mme. la Comtesse de Plougastel?” He looked at the approaching lady and because she was named to him he recognized her. "Give him to me. Cousin Quintln,” he remembered her saying on the last of those days to his godfather. “Let me take him back with me to Versailles as my adopted child.” But the Seigneur had gravely shaken his head in silent refusal, and there had been no further question of such a thing. “Think of me, sometimes, AndreLouis,” had been her last words. “This Is Andre-Louis,” she said. “You remember Andre-Louis, madame?” . And then the voice—the wellremembered rich, musical voice—richer and deeper now than of yore, repeated his name: “Andre-Louis!” “But of course I remember him,”

she said at las- and came toward him, putting out her hand. He kissed It dutifully, submissively. Instinctively. “And this Is what you have grown into?” She appraised him, and he flushed with pr de at the satisfaction in her tone. She turned to Aline. "How mistaken Quintin was in his assumptions. Ho was pleased to see him again, was he not ?’’ “So pleased, madams, that he has shown me tho door,” said Andre-Louis. “Ah!” She frowned, conning him still with those dark, wistful eyes of hers. “We must change that, Aline. I will plead for you, Andre-Louis. I am a good advocate.” (Continued in Our Next Issue.)

DOWNSTAIRS AYRES? Saturday’s Shopping Guide 300 Summer Voile Dresses For the Woman of Large Build At $4.95 and $5.75 Not only the sizes, but the styles of these dresses, are such as fit the stout woman’s lines. There is pleasing variety, the trimmings including lace collars and lace vestees; mostly three-quarter-length and long sleeves. The voiles are sheer and cool, and are in attractive summer colorings and summery patterns. Sizes 42 to 52. Real bargains from the word go!

20 Organdy and Swiss Dresses, now $lO The organdies imported, the swiss dotted. Very pretty dresses, but slightly soiled from handling and display. Sizes 16 to 38. Sharply reduced for immediate, half-holiday clearance.

Men’s Pure Silk Hose, 50c Fair IRREGULARS, reinforced toes, heels, sole; high-spliced heel; black, white, colors; 9V4 to 11%. Men’s Cottonade Work Pants, $1.29 Well cut and tailored; sizes 32 to 44. Men’s Cotton Socks, BV2C Pair IRREGULARS; hemmed or ribbed top; black, navy, cordovan, gray. Boys’ Wash Hats, Plain Colors, 50c Two-tone effects; all sizes. Women’s Silk Hose, $1.98 First quality, full fashioned; black, white and colors; 8% to 10.

Stout’s Shoes at $3 That Usually Bear $4 Markings

Men’s Brown Shoes These are our regular $4 shoes and are special at this price for one day only. It would be good policy to supply all your fall and winter shoe needs here tomorrow, for there is no telling when such a value as this will again bo available. These are dressy shoes of line brown leather, English last with Goodyear welt soles. —Sizes CVa to 10.

500 Pairs Ladies' LOW SHOES Up to $6.00 $ || O Nc Exchanges / Qualities Ji No Refunds ff These are broken lines from our regular stock as well as QEjRWI factory damaged shoes. Many of the shoes sold for as high as $7.00. Included are pumps and oxfords with ■ft \ 'WSk Junior Louis heels In every wanted kind and style. We IkA. do not have all sizes in every style, but all sizes from 2^4 F'SSt to 6% ate represented. A wonderful opportunity for * real bargain. Special Saturday, $1.98. 9 3S3 HI store open until 9:30 Sat(FTflßi i officii ST Ufl Evenlng *- ijf JP H jl* Is Außgffi 'Bk H BLU ML* WE are exclusive a sent- for 8 tl 1 yijrf ® M Xr. A. Keen Cushion Sole 'Bft IS U. JS lwjr fUM S£3 §U 'S 9 Shoes and arch preserver* V ... f 1 * * IP in Indianapolis: also agents SSHfeßr vtjb 3 A for Blister .Mines for *** OJOrC “ I

Cut in Auto Crash Midge Knight, 20, 2109 E. Washington St., was cut about the head when an automobile in which she was riding was struck by another machine at Washington St. and Hamilton Ave. Held Up by Negro Karl Kosae, 965 S. West St., reported to the police today that a negro held up and robbed him of $4.50 last night near Capitol Ave. and Morris St. Reports Jewelry Stolen Louis McDaniel, 940 E. Fortieth St., reported to the police today the theft of a diamond lavallier valued at $75 and several old coins from his home.

Princess Slips of Fine Batiste, sl, $1.49, $1.98 Double to the knee, lace edged neck and shoulder strap; some have built-up shoulders; 38 to 44. Novelty Aprons, $1 Os gingham and percale, bungalow styles, with contrasting colored trimmings. Pillow Tubing, 19c Yard 40-inch width, heavy quality. Cotton Huck Towels, 19c Soft finish, highly absorbent. Canton Flannel, 27-Inch, 12V 2 c Yard Bedspreads, $1.98 Extra heavy, all white. Women’s Mercerized Union Suits, 69c Two for $1.25 Tailored top and tight knee, all sizes.

Store Closes at 12:30 Saturday

DECRIES LAW BREAKING Theodore Roosevelt Makes Plea at Convention of Elks. By United Frets ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, July 14*— The tendency toward law breaking la one of the factors that axe threatening the structure of our civilization, Theodore Roosevelt said in address before the Elks convention. “There is no excuse for breaking laws,” he said. “Nevertheless, we seem to be increasingly lawless; we seem bent on destroying the structure we have built,” he said. The Elks meet In Atlanta, Gsl. In 1923.

/ Children’s Play Oxfords 98c Pr Skuffer sandals suitable for misses, youths and boys, also play oxfords, In brown calfskin, with flexible heavy soles; sizes to 2. Mary Jane Pumps 98c For misses and children, in brown calf and patent leather, with strong extension soles; spring heels; sizes 8% to 1, but not all sizes in every style. J

Girls’ 3 /4 Hose, 39c Pr. Roll top, of silk and fiber, blue and rose. In lace stripe, 7% to 10. Cotton Hose, 39c Pair Yv’omen’s Rockford fashioned hose, black and brown, all sizes.

LADIES' and 6ROWIHG GIRLS’ Patent One-Straps Smart dressy shoes for now or for late fall wear. It will pay you to buy several pairs tomorrow, as this is a one-day sale only. The slippers are like cut except that they fasten with a buckle Instead of buttons. All have military rubber heels, imitation tips and good solid leather soles. Sizes 3 to &

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