Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 65, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 July 1922 — Page 6

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DX Jackie (oogan.Ji: One day my daddy told me about a litlle boy named Peck. He was some terror. I was wishing I could be like him. when dad said I could play in anew picture. , I could break all the windows I wanted to! I could be just as bad as I could — ■Without getting a spanking! so. Os course, I missed working with Charlie. But still I saw him lots. Sundays, after my nap, Charlie and I would go over to see Doug and Mary Pickford. We’re neighbors, you know. I love them all. They play with me and give me a boat to sail on their lake. In the warm weather Doug takes me swimming. He carries me 'way out on his shoulders. He can do most everything. He taught me how to fence and box. Doug is much funnier than Charlie. I don't mean in pictures—but to play with. When I’m with Charlie we talk about serious things. He likes to be serious. But with Doug it's different. He never talks serious. He’s alwajfe fooling and doing tricks. Charlie plays a lot of instruments; Doug plays a lot of sports. They are so nice—Loth of them. ■Most people are. Take Sir. Paderewski, for example. He's one of my best friends. He sure can play the piano—even better than Charlie. And he likes to play with me, too. One morning I was going to the studio with my daddy. Our auto turned over. I got all banged up. 1 They took me to a hospital. It was something like a hotel. But I "THEY TOOK ME TO A HOSPITAL. ’’ it smelled medicine all the time. People were sorry for me. I liked that. But I didn't like being in bed so long— When I might have been breaking windows like Peck. Tomorrow: “My Vacation in New York.’* Fire Loss Is SSO A short ircuit in an electric motor caused a 150 fire at Payne’s Busy Bee lunchroom, 217 S. Illinois St., early today.

FOR EVERY BANKING NEED Woman’s Bank Department The Woman’s Bank is an integral part of The Fletcher American National Bank, its operation co-ordi-nated with the larger organization. With its beautifully appointed quarters of distinctively feminine character, it is possessed of strikingly individual identity. Carefully thought out and convenient in every detail, it offers a banking service exclusively for women. Here banking is more simple and far less burdensome for women. Located in the heart of the shopping district and offering unusual service to its patrons, it stands ready to handle your banking business. An especially inviting feature of the Woman’s Bank is the woman’s conference and rest rooms. Located on the second floor, accessible by private elevator, these rooms furnish an extraordinary convenience / Fletcher American National Bank c J INDIANAPOLIS Ciphai ted Surpfrn ti. 000.000

Necklaces and Girdles Can Be Made From Woodland Materials r?G3

By DAS BEASD. Y-iftondl Scout Commissioner. Listen, girls, while I tell of a charming new kind of girdle, good in color and which wears well and is suitable for almost any kind of dress you may happen to possess. tThe best part of it all is the fact that you can make one for yourself. Gather a lot of buckeyes or horse chestnuts and also long acorns, because a girdle requires a great quantity of material Have ready BEARD. two stout needles threaded with double waxed thread and begin making the girdle (Fig. 1). Slide the buckeye back on the two threads, then pass one needle through ; the center of one acorn and the sec- j ond needle through the second acorn, j after which thread on another buck-1 eye, continue stringing these nature

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beads in this manner until the girdle is of sufficient length (Fig. 2). To add to its brilliancy and strength you might varnish the girdle, but it is strong without, and many would prefer to have the girdle as it comes from nature. If you find some buckeyes or acorns difficult to pierce with the needles, bore holes in them first with a big stout needle. Fig. 3 shows a necklace made with kernels of dried com and pumpkin seeds. If you can select the corn kernels, choose the red, yellow and brown. First string all the pumpkin seeds, bore a hole through the small end of each corn kernel and tie a grain of corn between all the seeds except where a pumpkin seed takes its place. By referring to illustration you can see just how the necklace is joined together and where seeds and grains are used. If desired, necklace also may be varnished and its appearance not injured. Tomorrow:. How to Make Beautiful Leaf and Flower Designs.

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LiS^xKSs&Cb‘ ZYLONITE Eye Glass Frames A PAIR Either type you prefer—skull-fit or riding bow. Zylonite Spectacle Frames (like tortoise shell) one dollar a pair. We’ll fit your lenses in without cost The Newly Re-Equipped Optical Shop To facilitate accuracy in examinations there have been lately installed: DE ZENG’S PHOROMETERS, UNIVERSAL OPHTHALMOMETERS, of the latest design, new examination chairs and electric operating equipment. Not less important is the engagement of AN ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCED OPTOMETRIST, insuring immediate attention to all patients at all hours of the day. NOTE—Prewar prices are today’s prices in The Ayres Optical Shop —Under the Balcony.

\JL, 3 lbs. Extracted Honey, 75c THE HONEY STORE f 152 NORTH DELAWARE ST.

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WILSON IS ISSUE IN MISSOURI ME % . I League of Nations Figures in State-Wide Primary Next Tuesday. By United Press WASHINGTON, July 26. —When Missouri votes next Tuesday in its senatorial primary, Republican and Democratic politicians here will be prepared to read in the result the answer to these questions: Is Woodrow Wilsonlsm still a live political force? Will the League of Nations issue be revived in coming campaigns? Missouri naturally is keenly interested.in the outcome of what has been called a/ ‘plebiscite on Wilsonlsm” but the interest in national political circles is almost as keen as it is locally) ■ ■ ■ ■ ' mmmm - ' SBSN ff GET THE HABIT WEAK I | NOE’S QUALITY ~ JEWELRY THE FLETCHER M. NOE JEWELRY STORE 103 N. Illinois St Opp. Terminal Sta.^ Tan, Red or Freckled Skin is Easily Shed j To free your summer-soiled skin of it* ! muddiness, freckles, blotches or tan, the best thing to do t* to free yourself of the skin itself. This is easily Accomplished by the use of ordinary inercolized wax, which of course, can be had at any drug store. ’ Use et night as you use told cream, washing it off in the morning Immediately the offending surface skin j begins to come off In tine powder-like j particles. Gradually the antira outer ! scarf skin Is absorbed, without the least harm or Inconvenience. The secoud layer of skin now in evidence presents a spotless whiteness and spark.lug beauty obtainable In no other wav. One ounce of niercollied wax usually Is sufficient to | completely renovate a bad complexion.— | Advertisement. ■■ —. Everything About! I Cuticura Soap | Suggests Efficiency fioep.Oln tmint.Tak-rrrD.Htff rrwryvrbcr* For teas p!i addrn*: C*tlcttral,ib.eicri,Dapt.S Maidon Maw Doctors Recommend Bon-Opto for the Eyes j Physicians and eye specialists prescribe Bon- ; Opto as a safe home remedy in the treatment | of eye troubles and to strengthen eyesight. | Sold under money refund guarantee by all 1 druggists. —Advertisement.

LASAyres & Co* Semi-Annual Remnant Sale and E.O.M. Sale Here is a fusing of two Bargain Events which Indianapolis knows and appreciates—the Monthly E. 0. M. Sale and the half-yearly Remnant Day. The event will last two days. Fresh values will be available Friday, and will be advertised Thursday night; no goods to he so advertised will be placed on sale before Friday morning. Merchandise bought during the big 2-day E. O. M. Remnant Sale may be charged, if desired, on August accounts, payable Sept. I

55 Beautiful Wraps, Only $22.50 New, standard Ayres’ quality, smartly fashioned garments, perfectly astounding values at the price. Incidentally, both capes and wraps are included. Veldyne, Poiret Twill, Eponge and Canton Crepe Models of veldyne and eponge are ribbon-fringe trimmed, and with double-faced chinchin collars of black and white caracuL Handsome veldyne capes have rosettes of self-material. Dolmans of navy blue Poiret with deep silk fringe. All garments lined with excellent grade of silk. Shades: Navy, black, sorrento, Malay and Javanese. —Ayres—Third Floor.

Summer Low Shoes For Growing Girls — Sizes 2 to 7 1 / 2, $2.95 Amazing reductions put these desirable shoes at prices that should Induce parents to buy two or three pairs NOW for their growing girls to wear LATER. All white one-strap pumps, sandals and oxfords. Black and white nnbuck oxfords and strap pumps with patent saddles. Brown calfskin oxfords, brogue style, and Un two-strap pumps with weli-eewed soles. —Ayres—Fifth floor.

Bleached Sheets, Only 98c 60 Dozens Tomahawk bleached sheets, size 81x90 tnche*. 60 Dozens bleached pillowcases, size 42x36 Inches, sale priced, 23* each.

Ten cotton comforts, well filled, tied and stitched; sllkollno covered; $2.95 each. 72x 84-lnch. One lot of all-feather filled pillows; covered with art ticking; size 17x24 Inches. 69*.

Wash Goods Temptations Flaunting Seasonable Charms and Low Prices

Renfrew ginghams, in good assortments of checks and plaids, 32 Inches wide; yard, 25*. Percales, white grounds with printed checks and stripes, 36 inches wide; yard, 16*. Madras shirting, white grounds with printed stripes, 36 inches wide; yard, 29*.

Ivory Soap, 10 Bars for 69c Goblin mechanic soap. 6 for P. and G. white naptha soap, 29*. 10 for 49*. Lighthouse washing powder. Lighthouse soap, 10 for 40^. 10 for 45*. —Ayres—Sixth floor.

Odd Saucers, 2c; Plates, 5c

Decorated soup plates, 25*. Decorated meat dishes, 23*. Large imported platters, 98 *. Haviland Turkey platters, $2.45. Decorated water pitchers, 48*.

Girls’ and Juniors’ Dress Clearance Desirable Summer Frocks—Sizes 7 to 17 Years A clearance of all voile, Swiss and organdy dresses, in white, colors and combinations of colors. Exquisitely pretty. Sale prices—sl.9s, $3.95, $4.95 and $9.95.

One lot of silk pongee, linens in pastel shades and white and colored organdies. 7 to 14 years. 93.95. A lot of Fisher-maid dresses in French blue and rose; 8, 10 and 14 years. $7.95. One lot of tub silks; 7, 8,10 and 12-year sizes. 89.95.

One lot of bedspreads, double and twin sizes, discontinued numbers; Including Swiss embroidery, applique, gingham, granite weave, satin and crochet. At ONE-HALF. Remnants of muslins, sheetings, tubings, sllkoline and ticking. -Ajrres—Second floor.

Amoskeag ginghams, white grounds with neat stripes In heliotrope, black, rose, gray and white, S3 Inches wide; yard, 18*. Jumper suiting, plain colors and oxford weaves, 32 Inches wide; yard, 19*. Short lengths of all wash goods, usual remnant reductions. —Ayres—Second floor.

Imported decorated plates, 39*. Haviland bouillon cups and saucers, 79*. Haviland pickle dishes, 76*. Haviland vegetable dishes, 91.69. —Ayrea—Sixth floor.

Twenty-fire gingham dresses, from regular stock; sizes 7 and 8. 59^. One lot of ginghams, odds and ends of original stock. 7to 14-year sizes. 81.49. i One lot of slightly soiled blouses of dimity and batiste; all sizes. 81-39. —Ayres—Fifth floor.

8-Inch Tassels 19c Tassele much In demand, in black, white, blues, grays, rose, redit, tans. orchids, purples, browns, pink, jade and yellow. Dress Trimming A great assortment of all sorts of remnants. —Ayres—Street floor.

Fall Tailored Suits New Models at $29.50 Commendable grades of Poiret twill and tricotine are the materials; the coats are the smart 38-inch lengths; and dee“'oration consists In first of all skillful workmanship, then sellfolds, self-stitchery, notched collars, etc. In navy bine only. Belted or plain. All silk crepe lined. Sizes 34 to 44. —Ayres—Third floor.

Stamped for Various Sorts of ART NEEDLEWORK

At 88*, unbleached cotton bedspreads, stamped for crossstitch and lazy daisy embroidery. Curtains and valance, 88*. Scarfs, 25*. At 68*, breakfast and luncheon sets, comprising cloths and four napkins. Choice of three patterns on Kraft cloth.

Palm Olive Soap U for 25c , 75c a Dozen

Plver’s Muguet sachet, 50* ounce. Smiles talcum, B*. Composition Ivory milvors, 95*. Bay rum, 45*. Odd lot* of soap, 45* dozen.

Pepsodent Tooth Paste, 29c Tube, 3 for 85c —Ayres—Street floor.

Two Traveling Bag Specials At $2.95 At $4.95 One lot of assorted sample Leather lined cowhide bagsj cowhide bags; black and >ln grained cobra and baby brown. seal; and 18-inch lengths. The Ayrea Special Wardrobe Trunk, $29.50 .With plush open top and ail latest conveniences. At $6.75 At $4.59 i Bole leather cowhide bags. Round enamel hat boxes, leather lined; smooth, hand- plush rimmed, cretonne lined, boarded; walrus and crepe Three 6lzes to select from, grains; three colors. —Ayres—Sixth Loor.

JULY 26, 1922

Corsets, $1.59 Back and front lacing; of pink brocade and coutU; broken sizes, ranging from 23 to 83. About 200 corsets, and remarkable values. Back-lacing corsets of pink brocade and coutlL Sizes 25 to 28. Just seven to go at $2.99. Brassieres Bandeaux Brassieres of pink satin and lace combined, with built-up shoulders; some of allover embroidery and lace, other equally pretty combinations. Back and front closing. Bandeaux of pink brocade and tricot materials, also of pihk satin and lace combined; back-closing. Choice, 89*. Brassieres, embroidered and lace trimmed; built-up shoulders; front closing, 69*. —Ayres—Third floor.

At 18*, Japanese matting bags, for shopping or sewing. At from 1* to 19*, baDs of crochet silks and cottons. At from 49* to $2.75, odd pillows, cretonnes, poplins, embroidered samples, taffetas, tapestry and velour coiabln*. tions. Ayrea—Fourth floor*

Metal vanity boxes. 45*. Sweetheart talcum, s*. Composition Ivory hairbrushes, SI.OO. Softola, 14*. Novelty double (rouge and powder) compacts, 05*.

Fur Scarfs Twelve soft, lovely, two skin Hudson Bay sable animal scarfs, effective of very choice bargains, at — $52.50 —Ayres—Third floor. Stationery 15c a Box 1,000 boxes La Mere stationery, 24 sheets and 24 envelopes to the box, in pink, blue, buff and white. —Ayres—Street floor.