Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 144, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 October 1922 — Page 11
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TURKAQVOGATES lIIIFACTIIREOF BEEHND WINE Congressional Nominee Points Out Evils of Prohibition at First Ward Meeting. "I do not favor thè return of thè ped-nosed bartender or thè corner saloon, but I do stand for a modiflcation of thè present prohibition lawa permitting thè manufacturing of bear and llght wlnes," Joseph P. Turk, Democratic nominee for Congrega, said last night at a gathering of Democrats In thè First ward at Seventeenth St. and Roosevelt Ave. "Wlth thè manufacturing of beer and llght wlnes, thè United States Treasury would proflt to thè extern of about threrf quarters of a billlon do’lars, from which it could pay to all former Service men their rightfully entitled bonus. "One of thè worst evils of thè present prohibition law is that thè younger generation is taking up crinking. Toung people always want what they know is hard to get and they are buyIng these drinks to Batisfy thls craze.” Richard Coleman, nominee for pros•cutor, and Jackson Landers. nominee for county treasurer, in their brief talka, explained thè present tax System and tarlff laws. OFFÌMSEN FBI CO YEAR Marion County Tubercuiosis Association Holds Election— Dr. Henry President. Officers of thè Marion County Tubercuiosis Association for thè Corning year were elected at thè annual luncheon at thè Hotel Wednesday as follows: Dr. Alfred Henry, president; Sol Schloss, vice president; Mrs. James Fioyd, secretary; Mrs. A. C. Rasmus•*en. treasurer. • Directors were elected as follows: Mrs. M. F. Ault. Dr. E. M. Amos, Judge James A. Collins, Leo Kaminlsky. Michael E. Foley, Dr. J. X. Kurty, Frank C. Jordan. Mrs. Rlch-
MT M EMTMT Another Shipment of New Fall Hats Have Been Added to This Tremendous Three-Day Sale of Trimmed HATS Values Unusually Up to ' - Large $5.00 Ap Assortment Mèi Dueto thè unexpected demand for | these new Fall Hats today, we have \ added a new shipment (just received) to thè aiready vast assortment. Weas- 1 ' \ \ 0;a/j sure you that with this added lot you X / [ \ will he a ble to fìnd a becoming style. ( / a-Axim Materials Colors Trimmings Styles Lyons \ elvct Blue Canna ITpnna Feathers Ribbon Drooping Brims Panne Velvet Sand Nut Brown Flowers Off thè Face Hats Duvetyne and Pbeasant Embroidery and Novel Chick Turbans and Metallic Cloth And Plenty of Black Ornamenta Soft Crushers Basement Millinery The Wmio H. Bloek Co
ari Lleber, Irwln W. L&meaux and Edgar A. Perkina. Township vice presldenta as follows: Dr. E. O. Aflher, Plke; Mrs. Roy Corwin, Wayne; R. J. Dearborn, Perry Mrs. William Gale, Warren; Mrs. Paul Hayworth, Decatur: Mrs. J. W. Moore, Center; Dr. Charles J. Me-
Qfòhat and common sense arem fàXm doing for thousands THOUSANDS of people are leaming that they cannot drink coffee or tea at supper time and get a good night s sleep. Experience has taught these men and women to recognize that thè caffeine in both coffee and tea is often responsive for a wakeful, restless night, and a nervous "next day.” If you have reason to believe that coffee or tea is causing your Tieadaches, insomnia or nervousness, why not drink neh, refreshing Postura instead. Postum is thè delicious golden-brown cereal beverage that many forraer coffee-drinkers prefer for its satisfying flavor alone. Ask your grocer today for Postum and begin serving this delicious beverage at meal times —and see how well you like it. Postum comes in two forms:—lnstant Postum (in tins) prepared instanti y in thè cup by thè addition of boiling water. Postum Cereal (In packages, for those who prefer to make thè drink while thè meal is being prepared) made by boiling fully twenty minutes. “There’s a Reason”for Postimi Made by Postum Cereal Co., Ine,, Battle Creek, Michigan
Intyr®, Washington; Mr. R. S. Record, Lawrence; Mrs. J. A. Swalls, Franklin. LAW IS WELCOMED Bu United Prega GLASGOW, Oct. 26.—Premier Bonar Law was welcomed enthuslastl-
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cally here today when he arrlved to ; make a campaign speech to hls constltuents. The premier ls standing for re-electlon to thè house of commons. His flrst address here ls to be to members of thè Royal Ekchange at noon. This evening he ls expected to dlvulge thè program of hls cabinet In an address at St. Andrews Hall.
Tomorrow, Friday, Our Bargaìn Day No mail, phone or C. O. D. orders on thè following items. Quantities are, in some instances, limited. Prices hold good only while supplies iast
FIRST FLOOR BORDERED CANTON CREPE®—4O inches wide; silk and wool, ivory, brown, navy, tan and sapphire wlth multl-color border, for blousea and éq dressea; $3.50 quallty BLACK CANTON CREPE—4O inchoa wide, all silk; $3.00 un quallty, yard .%{)£} 7 TISSUE GINGHAM—Yard mldo; checks and broken plalds and stripes, all thè wanted colors; a 50c quallty JjC ZEPHYR GINGHAM—27 and 32 inches wide; checks and broken plaids; for chiidren’s dressea; f q 290 quallty IOC Wash Goods I/o Remnants / Z Marked Remnant Price Biouse, Dreis and Trimmlng Lengths —Ginghams —Organdtes —Sateens —Madras —Corion —SarpenUne Sultings Crepe For example A remnant marked 50c, will sell for 25c. JAME3TOWN PLAIDS—3B inches wlde. 60 per cent wool; 8 dlfferent styles, aultable for children’s school dressea; *rr $1.25 quallty, yard I OC ALL-WOOL NAVY BTORM SERGE— Yard wlde; desirable for cliildren's school dressea; a a SI.OO quallty, yard Ui/C ALL-WOOL COATINGS—66 Inches wide, plain colors and plaids; /1Q $3.50 quallty, yard TURKISH TOWELS—Bath -jr size; 25c quallty, eaeh IOC DISH CLOTHS—Mesh weave; £ 10c quallty, each ,*)C JAPANESE LUNCHEON CLOTHS—4Bx 48-lnch slze, Joined with orossbar stltchIng, blue and white colorings; **£ $.125 quallty, each I OC MERCERIZED TABLE DAMASK—6B in chea wide; 65c quallty, yard Oi/C BED SETB—Excellent quality bleached sheetlng, richly embroidered in colors of pink, blue and gold; scalloped cut corner, Bhara to match, sllghtly mussed from handling; Just 15 set In thè lot— Twin bed slze, $9.50 quallty 94.50 Doublé bed alze, $lO qualkty 95.00
Friday Special in Beddings—Domestics No Mail or C. O. D. Orders.
(Thlrty flvo) PILLOW CASES —42x36 Inche; some sllghtly, soiled. Up to 390 -t quallty, Friday each...lOC BED PILLOW S—l7x24 Inches; fllled with new sanitary feathers; art tick design covorings; SI.OO qual.ty, each DjC PILLOW TUBINO—4O Inches wlde, heavy flrm, thread; will launder; 450 on quality, yard ZjC YARD WIDE OUTINQ FLANNEL Attractlve assortment of blue, pink, gray and tan strlpe3 on tight grounds; good weight for women's and children’s wear, 22 0 quallty, I<7 yard l/C O U T I N G FLANNEL Inches wlde; assorted color stripe on llght grounds; suitablo for women’s and ohlldren's wear (llmlt 15 yards to a customer), -j .x yard IUC CURTAIIY MATERIALS Marquisette, erosa-bar sorlms, etc.; up to 250 4 n qualities, yard 1 / C (Fonr) NON-AD.IOSTABLB DRESS FORMS—SB.OO v jallty, cn no while they last
NEW TRIMMED HATS All thè modish shapes are ® 9 KM represented soft crushers, J w *** off-the-face hats, chic turt riday M mm * bans, drooping brims and mMM wiusome pokes. /i f Lyons Velvot cJSr* 300 ANGORA HATS I„ a „o colors For Women and Misses Mf French Blue, Canna So soft and becoming, much in de- v $ AQ Henna, Nut, Pheasant mandi Gray, blue, brown and tan. 'P I •Oif V" / iVs. Color Comblnations Friday, featured at ( J. = J |V7 U < and Plenty of Black '
THE W™H. BLOCK GHart Schalfnar * Marx Gaaranteed Clothes tot Men, Tonng Men and Boy* (8 to 18)
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ALL-LINEN BLEACHED TOWELING— - a q ored border; 300 quallty IjC BABY RIBBON —Llght blue, pink, lavender, white, navy, brown -t and black; yard 1C VEIL:NG—BIack, brown, taupe, fancy meshes; also chenille j* dota; special yard OC RIBBON—-4 to 5 Inches wide; for chlldrens hairbows and sashea; extra heavy, llght and dark colors; 39c I*>l/ quallty, special yard \u/2.C SPANISH LACE3—Yard wide, new patterna, auitable for blousea and dressea; $2.00 quality, and jjj special, yard TRIMMING REMNANTS—Many useful lengths, of fancy trimmlng, fura, embroldery and lacea. ONE-HALF OFF ORIGINAL SELLINO PRICES. For Instano*— $3.00 remnant ...,91.50 S2.CO remnant SI.OO $1.56 remnant ........... . 75<1 SI.OO remnant ...50<* 50c remnant 25<) DUPLEX WASHABLE LONG GLOVES FOR WOMEN —12-button length, broken line of slzes, tan and covert, >2.00 quallty, pair I i/C 2-CLA9P AND STRAP WRIST GLOVES FOR WOMEN—White and colors, sllghtly soiled; up to <ja SI.OO qualltles óuC IMPORTED STATION ERY—24 fheeta and 24 linen envelopea, a•* <o $2.69 qualltles pI.T'Ò POKER CHIPS—One hundred nj* to a box, 98c quallty | DC LEATHER HAND BAGS—Brown and black. embosaed and other nov- qq elties, uuusual values at *?oC PATENT LEATHER VANITY CASES— Large mirrore on tops, Attinga, gray, tan, brown and black, sto $2.00 quallty 7OC PENCIL BOX—Wlth pena, pencll qa and eraser, 59c quality JIJC
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DOUBLÉ BORDER CURTAIN SCRIM—Yard wide; doublé open work border, white, cream and ecru (15 yards to a customer), extra special, r*.. y*rd (V2C FRINTEI MARfIfISETTE Yard whle, delrable dark colorlng, splendld pattern; apeclally r prlced, yard Z)C WHITE CriITAIN SWISS Yard wlde, sheer quallty, comblnadon -rnaabar and mali dota; n, ipeclal, yard 4JC CURTAIN MARQUISETTE —Yard wide, plain marquisette, In white, ivory | *4 1/ and ecru; 18c quallty \u /2C WHITE NAINSOOK—Yard wlde; desirable weight far underwear and generai use! 200 quallty, <* a yard I4C BI.EAI’HÈn MUèLnf—Yard wld*, perfect wear and flnlah (llmlt 10 yard to a cuatomar), xtra ri/ epoclal, thè yard j L /2C PLAIN OIL COLOR —ldeal for Halloween cobtumes; shades of yellow, rod, green and black; | j--Bpecla!, thè yard ÌDC r*Kß<'Al,Rß—-Yard wide, gray, blu* tnd whlta ground, aplendld Haaertuent of neat Usure*, strlpea, check*, ttc.; regular 2Sc < r inallty, yard IDC COMFORT CRETONNES—--24 Inches wlde, medium and dark oolors, fiorai, blrd and Peralan patterns, | *)\/ ipecial, yard Ì.U /ZI
FIRST FLOOR
WOMEN’S EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS —Novelties, dainty eheer lawns with colored and white embroidered corners, also colored woven borderà, a few satin borders, hemstitched hems; hundreds from which to choose n (3 for 20c), each l€ WOMEN'S HAND EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS—Pure linen, excellent quallty, dainty pattems in white embroidery, all hemstitched; up to 79c qualities, each ùVC WOMEN’S UNION SUITS—Woo] and ootton and sllk and wool; low neck, no sleevea, ankle length; bodlce top and ankle length; HQ $2.75 and $3.00 qualltles GLOVE SILK VESTS —Fashloned of tricot silk. drop-atltch style, cut full length, ribbon shoulder strapa; flesh, blue and orchid; Oft $2.75 quality COLLAR AND CUFF t SETS FOR WOMEN \ —Of eyelet embroid- j ery, piqué, madraa. 1 gingham and organdy, I Peter Pan and Tuxe- f do styles; SI.OO set., f SI.OO LACE AND OR- I Qualltles GANDY COLLARS v FOR WOMEN— ) paf Hea\T Venise lace f • ■ and embroidered or- I W gandv; SI.OO each... I VESTEES FOR 1 WOMEN— Of net, or- I gandy and gingham, J In a wide assortment f of designa; up to SI.OO / each / MEN’S PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS —Limìt 4 to a cua- 1 n temer; 25c quallty ~..1|w WOMEN'S COLOp ED PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS —Blue, hello, tan, rose, green and white; hem- lOr stitched; 15c quality, each ........ Iww SCHOOL 70^ TABLET3 ............... 6 for SCHOOL BAGS—Tite-lock QRr* $1.59 quality .......-....-•'OC
Hosiery—Half Price Because They Are 81 Ightly Irregular WOMEJC’B HOSE—Fully relnforeed, hish-spUoefl heels, seamed back*; black cordovan and white; Bile* to 10; aeconda of 25c 1 *>l/ quallty, perlai .IZ/2C WOMEN'S MERCKRTZED HOSK—Fnllr relnforced, fashloned lega, seamlese feet : black, white and cordovan ; lrregulars of 50c quallty, or special, palr &DC CHILDBES’B MERCERIZED RIBBED STOCKIN'Og —Relnforced toe* and heels, very elaetle. rery errlceabie; black and white; seconda of *)C 50c quallty, special ~...u9C Men’s Furnishings MEN’S OVEBALLS AND JACKETS—"Auto Brand," of 220 weight. white back dentai, triple etltched. auspendor back, all strain - pointa, bar tacked ; fulì cut, jackets, sUes 30 to 44—overalle, 82 to 42 (llmlt of 2 garinent to a customer; no phone, mali or C. O. IX orders). $2.00 c> | r O quallty, each MEN’S BECE CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRTS—WeII mado, rollar attached, doublé stitched, coat or sllpover styles. In medium blue, llght blue, gray and Un; slzes 14 to 17)4 (llmlt of 2 to s customer; so phone. meU or C. O. IXs), 7Q,. MEN’S HEAVY RIB UNION BVlT—Ecru, flat Jocksnmms, cuflfed sleave* and anklee, perfect flttlng, etrlctly flrst quallty, slzes *1 /\/\ 8d to * 51. UU MEN’S FIANNEL SHIRTS—CoIIat attached, one or two pockets, faceti sleeves and doublé yoke, doublé •tltching throughout, full cut; brown, green and khakl, slzes 14Và to 17, while or limited quantlty lasts sl.dJ POI.ICEMEN’S AND EIREMEN’S BUSEENDER9 Leather euds, crossback, dark color, qq very servlceable, special UÌ/Cj MEN’S SINGLE GHIE PAD GARTERS—Barrii brand, good live, elastlo (llmlt 2 palrs ia to a customer), palr ~,..1UC Candies WRAPPED FEANI'T BCTTER A_ KISSE9, special, pound FRESI! MADE CREAMY FUDGE— 4 A Assorted flavors, pound .iUC OED-FASHIONED PEANUT 9 t BRITTLE—Special, pound L iC FRUIT FLAVO RE il CHOCOLATES Assorted flavors, soft conterà, oo pound box OQC
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