Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 85, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 August 1922 — Page 3
ATTG. 18, 1922
SHIFT II TIDE MAY KEEP RICH MINES CLOSED Strike’s Effect Changes Relationship to Steel Industry. INDISPENSABLE NO MORE Mixture Found Effective in Producing Greater Yield Per Ton. By Unit ad Press PITTSBURGH, Aug. IS.—The rich Connells"','ille coal and coke region may never again hold the same place In relation to the steel Industry in the Pittsburgh districtScores of mines along the Monongahela River may never be reopened, it is predicted, following important discoveries by independent steel manufacturers, who were forced to look elsewhere for their coking coal on account of the miners’ strike in the Connellsville field. Heretofore coal and coke from Monongahela River mines were considered indispensable to steel making. Following certain discoveries, however, steel men say they only can (use about 50 per cent of the normal output in the Connellsville district. Attention to By-Product One of the outstanding developments in the steel industry as a direct result of the coal strike is the attention given to production of by-product coke, and the knowledge that steel plants can use coal from other than the Connellsville region. Besides, it was pointed out, the Lie-product ovens at the mills have the advantage over beehive ovens at the mines in quantity and quality of coke produced. Independent steel makers fonnd that by mixing coal from the West Virginia field with vquai quantities of Connellsville or Monongahela River coal they produced a higher grade coke and a greater yield perton. Mixture Gives Results “A mixture of 40 per cent Pocahontas (West Virginia coal) with 60 per cent Connellsville coal is being used at by-product plants with good results, in some cases increasing the output of a blast furnace from 20 to 25 per cent, a leading independent steel manufacturer said. •‘Should this trend to use low volatile coal continue it means that mines which produce coal for coking purposes in western Pennsylvania face a reduced demand of 40 to 50 per cent below their pre-strike output." TOO MUCH FOR HORSE Circus Excitement Kills Billy, Reared on Quiet Farm. ORAXGE, N. J.—Billy, one of a team of horses owned by Harry Vail of Xewton, N. J.. for he first and last time in his life, sav > circus yes terday. Brought up oil a farm, the animal was startled by excitement about the big tent as It was driven past. When the band §tart><f a Jazzy tune, adding to the din as the main show started, Billy reared, leaped In the air, shivered as he landed, then fell dead.
/*A kk (h ./ra Don’t More than onr price* fov <hoe or yon pay too rotrh. Only tbs bt of material* o<l ■workmanship. Work dona wsila yon wait. If yon wish. MEN'S HALF WOMEN’S HALF SOLES.SOC RUBBER HEELS ~..351 THRIFT SHOE KfcK*E..s^ tudiet SHOE i IlKIr 1 STORE Merchant* Bank V<rwn*tAr% Wnhln:ton and Meridian St*.
Eat to Live and you'll live to eat There's one element of your diet that is absolutely essential, and that is vitamines. You get vltamines In Utica Club Pilsener because of the yeast, the hops, and the barley from which it Is made. The snappy, tangy taste of the hops also stimulates the appetite, and aids digestion, so that people who drink Utica Club regularly are, as a class, strong, healthy and happy. Use moderation in what yorf eat: drink Utica Club with every meal: and you are practically sure to live longer and enjoy your living better. All good grocers and dealers sell Utica Club Pllsener. at very moderate prices. Order a case today. If your grocer doesn't sell It. phone Main fnfi, Monument Bottling Cos., Sl2 N. Davidson St.. Indianapolis. local distributors.
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Slip-on Sweaters Most Extraordinary Values Offered Saturday t COLORS ARE— . JADE, ORCHID, 1 . HONEYDEW. '4? H A Q BLUE, BUFF ( R , t Xt7 AND WHITE. ) 1 ===== ALL WOOL. ' ■ Shetland and Iceland wool. The most wanted pure wool sweaters of the season. Formerly $2.95 and $3.95. Round and V-neck styles. Light or medium weight All sizes, 36 to 46 Stout Women’s Fibre , Silk Sweaters ik Tuxedo Styles S Mim. $7.98 to $12.50 formerly. \ a m n— § jffg Fibre Silks so heavy and / \ n gfe lustrous that they are > *rZI • O .Jtr easily mistaken for real ( ■ '-AS silk. Navy, black and / J&tt air Sizes 46 to 54.
Arrived for Saturday Selling .J.K NEW FALL DRESSES Copies of High-Priced Models, JWk Including High-Grade Samples a^>l ( ~' an t° n ’/s|gJs Silk Dresses Characteristic of Their Designers Originality , afjgJffY 1 These Advance Costumes authentically portray the season's new styles. All the whims of fashion are evidenced —new side drapes—side and hack panels—French sleeves —beaded effects—plain tailored models, as well as those with braid and embroidering. The colors those that are s y W' accepted for autumn —black, brown and navy. y Bt Women and Misses, 16 to 44.
Stylish Stout Women s New Fall DRESSES UP TO SSO VALUES, < BEADED AND PAN- ' $ J ELED. ) £mi Beaded Canton Crepes, Crepe Romaine and Paneled Georgettes. Long waistline, slenderizing models. Autumn colors are navy, brown and black. Sizes 42U, to 56'A-
Remarkable Purchase! Ratine DRESSES Models That Sell in a Regular Way at $lO and sls Colors are orange, tan. lavender, white, blue, yellow and green. Rome BHaralflj have sleeveless jackets; many are embroidered. Trimmed with em- Bt*sßS||iia\ broidered collar and cuff sets. Sizes Kp||||p| $5 and $6 Wash Dresses Women's ginghams. linenes, voiles and / w § \ 1 / organdies. Sizes 16 ■'? I ,UU \ to 44. Stout sizes, l A— — 46 to 52. /
dir Navy Blue Long Tailieur § SUITS for Early Fall Plain and Fur-Trimmed Models Unquestionably here is one of the most forceful demonstrations of the “Fair” leadership in value giving. Think of obtaining beautiful new suits right at the be--1 - ginning of the season at a price far less thaa their rightj / : j ful worth. The hearty co-operation of several large j j 1/ makers results in this welcome sale. Every suit is silk J lined. A* Sizes 14 to 44. Coats, Capes and Wraps for Fall To $25 Values Reduced to , dfc Here is the Big Event for Saturday—to the woman who seeks f I mm 11 the greatest savings on the best of wear. Velours, tweeds and \ chinchillas; seasonable colors, such as tan, rose, navy and red; / I II MB embroidered and tassel trimmed; also mannish sport styles. I 1 WJ§ Women’s sizes 16 to 44. ]
Store Open Saturday Night Till 9 O’Clock
Sale of Boys* to $1.50 Wash Knickers Os crach, palmetto cloth, Daytonla and khaki. Boya’ well made summer trou- m •ers that are cool and A II comfortable. Sizes 7 to 18 years
Featured for Saturday Only I THREAD SILK) g\ AND FIBER f I | SILK—SEMI- i | * FASHIONED. ) %/ V Embroidered clocks or plain. Colors include gray, brown and black. Some are fashioned, others semi fashioned. Reinforced where the wear comes. All sizes. ► “AT THE FAIR"
Sale of Women s To $25 Silk DRESSES CHAR.MEUSE, 1 £ -f /"V CREPES AND 1 > I fl I SPORT SILKS ) X Beaded, embroidered and draped models — developed of rich quality fabrics that add to the attractiveness of their price. Sizes 14 to 44.
Luxurious Fur Wraps and Coats Featured in the August Sale at Savings of 33 1-3 Per Cent and More Handsome furs enhance women’s loveliness as do precious stones. During this sale a reasonable deposit and small payments soon make you owner of one of these wraps, which will make you the envy of every well dressed woman.
$75.00 French Seal Fur Coat Full 40-inch model with large \ a m A ijr shawl collar and bell sleeves, f y/j IL| * D hand embroidered silk lining, i Made of selected pelts. J $l5O Bay Seal Wrappy Dolman 46 inches in length. A gorgeous \ A f* A A model. Made extra full, hand- ( V •UU some embroidered silk lining, f qjzzzzz Sale price— ) $225.00 Tail-Trimmed Jap Mink Cape This handsomely fur wrap is ) A-J M p* made of beautifully matched ( p I /J W skins; yoke back effect; storm ( §^[mM collar, tall-trlmmed. Sale price— ) Coats Parchased Daring Sale Stored Free
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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Fine Selections of New Undergarments <yw£f\ rn l49c I This season’s new undergarments are love- T\ 1 I Her than ever—materials are soft and fine, a i laces artistically used. In ali, a remark- 7/ S able assortment at 494). New Lovely Chemise, Gowns, Step-ins, Bloomers j ra ra SELECT YOUR FALL SUP- * /( jl( /7=b PLY FROM THESE UN- l (f (j USUAL VALUES. ' Swrl Summer has a devastate g effect upon on* 1 s vpP i wardrobe, especially upon undergarments. J£T With the nearing of autumn one feels the need of an entire fresh supply. Undergarments JJ * Gowns that are full and / ihz roomy; extra large chemise, 1 ~ \ petticoats, silk camisoles V jri IJj \ and brocaded brassieres.
Shoe Clean-Up $5.00 Patent Slippers fj \ Made on the new $9.95 vamp last; with leather soles. A slipper that is both smart and comfortable, and at its price is one of the most amazing values ever offered. Factory Samples ~ Wonderful variety of strap A■ qj- / 1 slippers and oxfords. Fam- p I . *7*) j ous Vogel make, so you \ . /CryHdJ know how fine they must" J be. Sizes 3 to 8 only. Regular $7 to $9 values. 11 Men’s SB.OO Oxfords v3\ See how the AFTER- A** m r INVENTORY CLEAR- $ < .40 n. ANCE has cut the —■■ ■- Price on men’s ox- /■ fords. Dark brown calfskin; medlum and narrow receding toe and FYench last. Every size but not every size to all the numerous styles. White Canvas Slippers Leather soles and flat ' heels. Made of fine 1 JO; J grade white Sea Island *r I * * ” x" - '" canvas. Regular $2.95 Jl values.
Men! Here Are Late Style Hats FOR FALL a, \ $ J .95 lii, new low i H A PRICE ? SmSl SATURDAY. An advantageous purchase of high “ grade felt hats. Just arrived and x&fflw/s. on sale Saturda y- All sizes. Men’s Tweed CAPS ■r \yy yy&y&XP Richly satin lined v * / i\ *rTi\ Scotch tweeds are \gl F \\TtT\ ,or '-"l JDC
$20.00 Silk Coats Deep silky plush coat, with a-e aa Im collar, oou Dugin. bizes ( I 1 I.UU 16 to 44. Sale price— (( X w $25.00 Silk Plush Coats Smart, wrappy model, beauti-\ A-sf f a a fully fur-trimmed. Special\ PI K Saturday, Sale price— \ X w $35.00 Seal Plush Wraps Caracul trimmed wrappy \ a nr model, silk lined ; a wonderful' P I II < J value. Sale price— \ XoJ $50.00 Seal Plush Wraps Beautiful wrappy model, witln a a beaverette collar and cull's. v / k Extraordinary value. i mi ft/— ——
Sale of Men’s Work Pants Strong, good wearing trousers, in Tight and dark patterns, well made . . of heavy wo rated S | materials. All ~ B sizes A
They're Selling Mighty Fast New Fall SUITS m With Two Pairs of Trousers That Double the Wear SILK LINED Jjj If CASHMERES, iSf ''oS3> TVT-YEDS, T II [Ua GABERDINES, || SERGES AND j WORSTEDS || aj II TROPICALS. So remarkabe are these vanes that ive not only urge l|sfi our regular customers—but all those who anticipate buying a suit this fall—to attend this sale. Many llwm have two pairs of trousers. Also, "Griffin Made” tropical worsteds are included. Regular $25 and | Final Clean-Up! Broken Lots j|l| Men’s Palm Beach Suits .Jllill FINE HOT WEATHER CLOTHING \ “. OF THE BETTER GRADE THAT j HAS BEEN SELLING FOR f [1“ 1 SprvirM $12.50 AND SIS—IS NOW T ||ffV OerviC^.. / * s an S( lded plea*nr We have grouped on racks for easy selection l l <> select a suit from • Saturday about 300 Genuine Palm Beech and \ (jL/f other suits at a ridiculously low price for Sat- J cient that suits fitted urdav. / are like tailor mades. The rair f Men's Shop
Get Ready for School Now! Boys’ All-Wool 2-Pants 00$ m a -k m m Only Four Weeks Sturdy School Suits || r “' THE WEAR YEARS. Instead of $lO and $12.50 Later On Parents who know valnes will appreciate these sturdy knickers. There are cashmeres and worsteds. In fancy rldtlV'vTßl fi aKU browns, greens and mixtures; also, corduroys are included. /' vdifftidw if f4| The price for Saturday is only $6.95. fj -MjIwJSM £ I^l Boys’ All-Wool School PANTS Tweeds, cashmeres and cheviots, tailored in. Norfolk, Russian and sport models. New 1 || Q | hre wns, tans and stripes lead to colors for \%l 9k /I l—J? a fall. Coats are alpaca lined. Knickers full ( WC XX. lined. Special for Saturday. ) Sizes 7 to 18. V Boys’Fall CAPS WASH SUITS Jf W New caps, tweeds; light, dark Clean-up of all odds and ends JpjA patterns, flexible bills, left from a busy sea- /?,? many shapes, I 1 "- 0/ son. Suits worth MJ]j\ Saturday y J/L t° $1.50 in the lot at. ( *>£*
Collar-Attached Shirts $2.50 Values for Men White or pongee; the favored shirt \ a, me for fall wear; cut amply full and cor- (Jk g I. L rectly made. , • | | M Sizes 14 to 17. ' mm Union Suits /T Tiwi —Midway—- / V fi t ’vßSil “Midway” is just ) €1 f \|l n /ft, 'w the right weight > * 3 for now and early ( fall. Full length, / | quarter sleeves. Sizes 36 to 43. Nexv SI.OO Maslin Lisle SoX Nightshirts was clockings j High-grade woven hosiery Correctly made of bleach- J for men. Mercerized lisle, ed muslin. Braid trim- | Looks like silk and wears med. Pink, ms> gs. j better. g. blue and j -4dl white. All sizes.. t/X I colors
Presenting Saturday New Fall HATS of Rare Charm and Beauty rK very special showing BctcV of new fail millinery will jffijSSgß ff be offered Saturday. Vajp' rious styles of duvetyne and velvet for all occa- \ / sions. Clean-Up of Satin and Taffeta Hats Here is an event which every woman ) g*£ n a will want to take part in. Hats are f A I ,J J going for less than the cost of trim- / 1 ming alone. Sale price— ) * Flapper Models in SPORT FIATS You will want two or three of these for \ a nn your out-of-town trip, particularly at { g .JQ such a very small price for such very / 1 - - smart hats. )
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