Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 108, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1922 — Page 7

SEPT. 14, 1922

FredNiblo Announces 'Captain Applejack ’ First of Four New Picture Productions

At a luncheon given recently at the Hotel Astor, New York, in his honor, Fred Niblo, motion picture director, announced that the first of his four productions, to be released by Metro Pictures Corporation, will be a screen version of the current theatrical hit. “‘Captain Applejack.” This play by "Walter for two years in London and as presented by Sam H. Harris in New York, has flown the Jolly Roger of Joy over a metropolitan theater for eight months. After revealing the name of his initial production, to be presented by Louis B. Mayor, Mr. Niblo appealed to the editorial and critical guests present at the luncheon, which Metro arranged In celebration of the director’s connection with the company, for a frank criticism of his pictures. The man who directed “The Mark of Zorro," “The Three Musketeers’’ and “Blood and Sand” prefaced his request by stating that he took the art of motion pictures seriously. In the course of his introduction to the company it was stated that Mr. Niblo gave up a highly lucrative and respected position on the American stage to work a year, without pay, in a motion picture studio, there to learn what he could of the new art. -I- -I- T Stage and Screen News The Brunswick Shop has added to the “jazz blues” ailment of the writer of this department by presenting him with all the records of the famous Oriole Terrace Orchestra, which is the headline attraction at B. F. Keith's this week. -[- -!- -!- Rodolph Valentino is still smashing records at the State Theater, where “Blood and Sand” is in its second big week. -!- -!- + Other attractions on view today include "Grandma’s Boy,” at the Apollo; “Baby Bears,” at the Broadway; "Mulligan’s Follies," at the ShubertPark; "Dear Doctor," at the Lyric; “The Eternal Flame,” at the Circle; "Broadway Rose,” at the Ohio; “The Grim Comedian," at the Colonial; "Trooper O’Neil,” at the Isis; “Just Tcny,” at Mister Smith's, and "The Last Trail,” at the Regent. PLKTOII cm situation Grand Jury Clears Decks to Investigate Law Enforcement. Further betterment of conditions that resulted In the shake-up of the police force and the resignation of James Armitage from the city board of safety may be expected when the Marion County grand Jury has disposed of 150 police court cases, Jackson Carter, deputy prosecutor for the grand jury, stated today. Mr. Carter stoutly denied that the investigation would be directed against William Armitage alone, stating that it would be merely a continuance of the whole affair. When informed that rumor has said an indictment against William Armitage would be handed Judge James A. Collins of the Criminal Court very shortly, Mr. Carter denied it. Gary Forecasts Raise in Price of Steel Rails By United Xetcs NEW YORK, Sept. 14.—A general increase in price of steel throughout the country' was forecast on the basis of a memorandum issued by E. N. Gary, chairman of the United States Steel Corporation. The statement said that after Sept. 50 the price of standard rails, F. O. B. mills, for deliveries up to June 80. will be raised from S4O a gross ton base to $43. an increase of 71£ per cent. Gary's announcement was regarded as of special significance because it followed a wage raise of 20 per cent a month ago. Increase in the price of coal is also believed to have figured in the boosting of rails. CONSIDER ARCHITECT War Memorial Trustees Will Discuss Plans at Meeting Tuesday. The board of trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial will meet Tuesday at the memorial office in the Chalfant, Pennsylvania and Michigan Sts., to determine by what plan an architect to design the memorial will be selected. Paul Comstock of Richmond, secretary. said it was hoped to have a contract drawn before the close of the coining session of the State Legislature.

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MAE MURRAY This department has had requests to print anew picture of Mae Murray. Here you are. Sure you are welcome. Miss Murray is featured In "Broadway Rose.” at the Ohio this week.

DARING OFFICERS HURTJN CHASE Raymond Fletcher Suffers Broken Collar Bone—Andrew Clary's Leg Fractured. Two motorcycle policemen were Injured seriously last night while In line of duty. Raymond E. Fletcher was struck by an automobile crossing Pennsylvania

L-rSybfijgs &CbBreakfast Coats and Kimonos at $1.95 Are Fashioned Prettily of Serpentine Cotton Crepe These are dainty negligee garments, made with that touch of daintiness so dear to the feminine heart. They are developed in plain or figured crepes, find adornment in trimmings of ribbon or hand embroidery and show V and pointed collars. With pockets and self belts, in light, medium and dark shades. Excellent Values at the Price —Ayres—Negligees, third floor.

A Beautiful Group of Taffetas at $1.48 Yard Yard-wide taffetas of attractive quality and suitable at higher prices in a wide color range, embracing navy, Copenhagen, French blue, fuchsia, orange, dark myrtle green, periwinkle, light and dark gray, plum, cardinal, henna, seal brown. Silk Messalines at the Same Price Messalines, all silk, a yard wide, In all desired shades, including the autumnally popular navy, brown and black; of beautiful quality. You May Still Benefit Prom Madam Carpenter’s Skill and Experience Asa Cutter and Fitter —Ayres—Silks, second floor.

Lournay’s 'Combination Toilet Outfits, SI.OO The Lournay complexion treatment furnishes an effective offset to the malicious influence of worry, of sun, of wind, of dust—of ali those things which contrive to prevent you from enjoying the fullest radiance of your beauty. Each set consists of one box of powder, one trial-size Lournay mask and one trial-size Lournay cream. Other Attractive Values in the Toilets Section Un Air Embaume toilet wa- Composition ivory mirrors, ter, $1.25 ounce. $2.00. Bleu d’Azur toilet water, Wash cloth cases, 15<L $2.00 ounce. Creme le Mon, 49<L Composition ivory buffers, Large gilt compacts, 69^. Baby Balm talcum, 16^. Composition ivory combs, Sylvan talcum, 12<V. 50<*. —Ayres—Toilets, street floor. * A Reliable Alarm Clock Gets You to Class on Time Pull the comforts around your ears, snuggle cosily into their inviting depths and let sleep capture you without a care, secure in the knowledge that your old faithful alarm clock will get you out when pipl| morning comes. W -'" ~ jH|K Good alarm clocks, made in America, T 4JhHh with nickel cases, brass works, easily read dials and long loud cut-off alarms, $1.25. —Ayres—Housefurnishings, sixth floor.

St., on Ray St. in pursuit of two holdup suspects in another machine. He was thrown high in the air and fell on his head and shoulders. His collar bone was broken. Both automobiles drove away from the scene of the accident. The heard of public safety announced Tuesday that Fletcher would be commended publicly for his part in the recent capture of Dan Brown, alleged highwayman. Andrew Clary received a broken leg and severe cuts and bruises when he was struck by an automobile driven by John B. Wilson, 524 Massachusetts Ave., in N. Illinois St. Clary was *on was arrested on the charge of assault and battery.

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DOWNSTAIRS f AYRES’ Friday’s Saving Sale Containing the usual good selections of unusually priced bargains, in all departments Downstairs

60 Women’s Dresses For IQ E- a * Poiret twills, serges, wool crepes, tricotines, crepes de chine, roshanara, Canton, taffeta and Georgette are included in this gTOup. Sizes to 40All made in straightline, bloused or long-waisted models. Draped ; trimmed with beads, braid or pleated panels, stitching and fancy ornaments. 22 Plush Sports Coats, $10.95 Ea. Shawl collars of plush, belts, pockets; lined with Venetian. Sizes 16 to 42. . One Rack of Odd Garments *3.49 ach Clearance for Women and Misses Two dark voile dresses, Seven white organdie 88 and 40. dresses, 16 to 18. One white crepe de chine, One pearl wool cape. 18, ~ Fifteen checked wool One navy wool dress, 38. skirts. Juniors’ Fall and Winter Coats $4.95 and $5.95 Wool mixtures and Fur collared winter velours for fall; sizes* coats, belted velours; 6 to 10. sizes 8 to 14. New Winter Dresses $3.95 Ea. Beautifully yarn trimmed, in middy styles. Sizes 7 to 14.

Here’s a Special rasgT~ $ Sale of . c i SHOES cYpJ 5 3.45 Pr - Real shoT fort Fine, comfortable, serviceable iKttBHT Si shoes, as one may see by the fl sketches; well and sensibly made •'( of fine black kid, with steel arch- \l support springs, hand-turned soles, \ with or without rubber heels, and J plaintoed or with tips. There are just 840 pah’s in the , special purchase which caused Seamless ohoe this very low price. There are all sizes and all widths, from small 3 '£15833 ’ •€ to large 9. Dependable / C School Shoes $ 1 P Dress and Com- . IUCI 1 r> fort Shoe For Boys and Girls, Large and Small Brown and black calf and kid lace shoes In nature or English last; all sizes. Misses’ and children’s, BVi to 2; boys’, 9to 5%. i Strap Slippers, Oxfords and Sandals (h | QA for Misses and Children vEJv Broken lines, odds and ends, including patent leather, d,ull kid. brown calf; all radically reduced for clearance. Sizes from 5 to 2. For Growing Girls and Women * qq Pumps and Mary Jane Slippers 1• OU Patent leather pumps and strap Mary Jane slippers, all perfect, as well as odds and ends of similar slippers; very special. Sizes 3% to 8.

Women's Hosiery Specials

720 Pairs Women’s Pure Thread Silk Hose, IRREGULARS, beenuse they nr 1 Inch shorter than standard. Boots are perfect Black only. Sizes BV4 to 10. Women’s Cotton Hose, 2 Pairs for 25c 800 Pairs. Just reduced. IRREGULARS. Black and cordovan; 8% to 10.

Women’s Silk Hose, SI.OO Pair Black; pure thread silk, with silk embroidered clocks and plain silk; black, cordovan, gray. nude. Sizes BVi to 10. IRREGULARS. Women’s Fiber Hose, 35c Pair, 3 for SI,OO Good weight, lhstrous finish, with fashion marks, narrow fashioned ankle, deep lisle garter top, double sole and heel; black, cordovan, grav, nude; 814 to 10. IRREGULARS.

L. S. AYRES & CO.—DOWNSTAIRS STORE

25 Feather Turbans, $1.50 Ea. 100 Hats for $1 Each 65 Hats for $2 Each THESE are new Fall ha t s—all specially bought and low-priced for a Friday special.

Women’s All-Wool Tuxedo Sweaters, $3.98 Extra heavy, good zephyr yarns In two neat 6tyles; novelty weaves tnd Angora trim. Black, brown, navy, rod, tan. Sizes 38 to 44. Women’s Fiber Sweaters, $5.95 Each Plipover and Tuxedo styles, in unusually good quality at tha jrice; novelty weave*. Sizes 38 io 44. Apron Dresses 88c Ea. Two tables full; percales, ginghams, light and dark designs; sizes 36 to 44, with a few larger sizes. Specials for Children Clean-Up of Children’s Coats $4 and $6 4S Coats in all, medium and heavy weight*, all-wool fabrics, largo collars: a few fur-trimmed; all full lined. Children’s Dresses and Rompers 79c Each 5 to a v Year*, for aerviceabl. wear; of good gingham*. Schocl Sweaters $2.49 Each For girl* and boys 2 to 8 year*, all wool. Tuxedo styles, sweater coats, slipover styles good dark shades. Children’s Muslin Drawers 29c Pair Sizes 6 to 14 years well made neatly trimmed with edging; very special. Men and Boys sl—Men’s Shirts—sl <*f high-grade striped and figured percales and printed and woven 6trlped madras well made, perfect llttlng, with pre-shrunk neckband, various sleeve lengths; sizes 14 to 18. Children’s Overalls, 35c; 3 Pairs for SI.OO Os khaki cloth, trimmed In red, and of denims; bib st.vl o with shoulder straps. Sizes to 8 years. Boys’ Wool Knickers, $1.65 Pair Fully lined, In worsteds, herringbones, tweeds, pin stripes and mixtures; sizes 7 to 17. Boys’ Sport Blouses, 50c Each Percales and khaki cloth, suitable for school wear. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Continuing Sate 1,200 Wool , Jerseys For Men and Boys $1.25 Each and Continuing Sale of Headlight Overalls, $1.39 School Hose Specials—l,2oo Pairs Boys’ and Girls’ Hose 12Vj>c Pr. Medium weight, ribbed, black, first quality. Sizes 6 to 10. Boys’ and Girls’ Hose, 25c Pair Good weight, fine ribbed hoss, mercerized lisle; black avid tan. Sizes 5H to 10. SECONDS. Extra Heavy School Hose, 39c Pair Well-known brand. Extra heavy, double knee, will give long service; 6 to U!8- First quality.

The Hour Sales 9 to 10 A. M. 86 Pairs Women's and Boys’ Union Suits, Girls' Bedroom Slippers, 29c Each 89c Pair Athletic style suits, of good checked dimity, sizes 24 to 32. American Beauty and orchid, Mil , n.„ju velvet, with padded elk soles; Mlll E " ds P . erca,e ' very comfortable; sizes 2t<> to 8. ' /2 C Yard • Yard wide, 1 to 3-yard Clearance of Summer Wash lengths, standard quality. Dresses, fl-i School Stockings, 9c Pair Each •Di.Z.I Boys’ aD(I k irls ’ metlium weight ribbed stockings, in Ginghams, organdie, dotted black; sizes 5 to 10; SECswisses; mostly small sizes ONDS; limit 6 pairs to custofrom 16 to 38. mer. 10 to 11 A. M. Men’s Nightshirts, 65c Odd Petticoats, 49c Each Os good, heavy muslin; some Lustrous sateen, in Hesh and trimmed with braid; size* 17 dark shades, several good and 18. styles. Men’s Brown House Checked Dimities, 10c Yard Slippers, $1.49 Pair Yard wide, fine count dimity, Everett and Romeo slippers MILL ENDS, suitable for with elastic sides, flexible leath- derwear, pajamas, etc. LIMn. er soles; sizes 6 to 11. TEN YARDS TO CLSTOMER, Table Oilcloth, 23c Yard 45 Inches wide, light and dark patterns; SECONDS, 2 to 3 P. M. Odds and Ends Junior’s Garments, 50c, 69c, $1 This includes garments slightly soiled and mussed from handling; gome are even slightly damaged. There are wash skirts, dresses, etc. 18 Jersey Dresses, 73 Pairs Children's Strap $1.98 Each Mary Jane Slippers, These are two-piece Jersey SI.OO Pair dresses, sizes 6 and 8. ... . .. . _ . Os patent leather with good Mens Pure Silk and leather solos; sizes 8H to li. Plaited Hose, 29c Pair of'color;’ and sil BSSOrtmpnt Women’s Knit Union Suits, Cotton Waists, 50c Each 19c Eac " Small lot of voile waist*, Special hour clearance. Sizes neatly trimmed and well t&i- 36 and 38 only; loose or tight lored; sizes 36 to 44. knees, built-up shoulder. 3 to 4 P. M. Boys’ Shirts, 50c 10-Yard Bolts of Longcloth, Striped percale and striped $1.25 Each tnd plain blue chambray, col- , ... . ... lar-attached style, sizes 12 Just thirty bolts at the price, to 14. Closely woven, soft finish. Limit Men’s Cotton Work Socks, one to customer. 7c Pair Size 11 only, in cordovan. b.„.i ui„k Women’s Fail Fashioned Boy * 1 qo B p a u ’ Silk Hose, $1.59 Pair Kalr Keavy quality, black only. Brown and black calf blocher mercerized lisle top, heed, toe; shoes, all-leather soles; sizes 9 sizes BVa to 10. to 13V44 to 5 P. M. 36-lnch Unbleached Muslin, 10c Yard Closclv woven unbleached muslin in short lengths. LIMIT TEN YARDS TO CL'STOMER. ODD Bandeaux and Boys’ Wash Suits, 69c Each Brassieres, 15c Each Oliver Twist and middy styles, nicely trimmed, plain Sizes 82 to 44, brocades and colors and two-color combinameshes, small lots, reduced. Hons. Ages 2 to 7.

Yard Goods Bargains Still Belllng Rapidly Printed Terry Cloth Remnants feia/C Yard Mill Ends, % to 3-yard lengths, excellent for drapery, furniture covers, etc.

8-Oz. Cotton Batts, 10c Each A good, clean batt; ts-pouud roll. 54-ln. Lunch Cloths, 55c Each Round scalloped cloth, mercerized damask; scalloping in pink or blue. Pillowcases, 19c Each Two sizes, 42x36 inches, and 45 x 36 inches; substantial quality. Uemmed.

For Girls' School Dresses 2,500 Yards Dress Cot- 1 C tons, 27 inches wide. . . IvL Yard Dark plaids suitable for school wear, specially priced. 27-ln. Dress Ginghams, Percales, 17c Yard 12 V2 c Yard ' Light and dark grounds. Good assortment of checks and yard wide, good assortment of plaids, very desirable for aprons, 0 dresses, children’s wear. • patterns, 2 to 10-yard lengths. Women’s Under Apparel Bargains

Costume Slips, SI.OO More popular than ever with the new styles. These are of sateen, in black, navy, brown. Sizes 36 to 44. Silk Milanese Pantalets, $2.98 Pair Full cut, roomy, reinforced. Double elastic at bottom. New fall shades. Sateen Petticoats, Fall Shades, 79c Each Lnstrous finish, well made; black, navy, Copenhagen, brown, purpie, green. Assorted size lengths. Sateen Pantalets, 79c Pr. Double elastic at knee, well made, good quality of fabric. Corselets for Girdeliers), SI.OO Each Popular substitute for corset and brassiere, of herringbone and brocade; fit well, give proper support. Sizes 32 to 44.

Extra Large Bath Towels, 39c Each Heavy weight, double thread; 25x48 inches: blue border; very special. SECONDS. Yard-Wide Cretonnes, 29c Yard Heavy quality cretonnes, beautiful assortment of tapestry patterns; 2 to 10-yard lengtha, but but there is enough of each pattern for one to match up one’s requirements.

50 Pieces Philippine Underwear, $1.98 Piece All reduced from higher prices. Nightgowns and envelope chemises, with drawn work, French knots, embroidery; all hand made. Slightly mussed from handling. Camisoles at a Dollar Wash satin, trimmed with VaL pattern laces and embroidered work. Sizes 36 to 44. Flesh color. Women’s Knit Union Suits, 29c Each Open -or closed style, loose or tight knee, built-up shoulder. Sizes 36 to 44. IRREGULARS. Muslin Underwear, 55c Garment Petticoats with deep embroidery flounces; vests of soft fluffy nainsook; daintily trimmed. Bloomers and step-ins, "similar. Small Lot Undermuslins, 39c Garment Envelope chemlsea, bloomers and step-ins, trimmed.

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