Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 144, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 October 1922 — Page 5

OCX, 26. 1922

(DOS NEW DRY TOJILEMR Organization Sponsors ‘Forget-Me-Not Day’ to Aid Rehabillitation of ex-Soldiers. "Forget-Me-Not Day" is thè latest addition to thè calender. It will be o'-served Nov. 4 all over thè country by selling little bouquets of forget-me-nots by girls from churches and various phllanthropic organizatlons aiding In thè work. The entire proceeds from tfie sale, which !s being sponsored by thè Disabled American Veterana of thè World War, will be devoted to reìief of thè natlon’s wounded and disabled veterans, assisting thelr legislative activities, establishing club headquarters and summer camps and aiding thè men In every way to re gain their places In civillan lise. Hamilton C. Cook, national commander of thè Disabled American Veterans of thè World War, has sent an appeal to mothers, wives and sweethearts of thè nation’s veterans tc take an active part In thè sale. Mrs. E. May Hahn has been appointed cbairman of "Forget-Me-Not Day" In Indianapolis. Serving on her comn.ittee will be Mrs. F. M. Fltchett, Mrs. T. P. Pumphrev and Mrs. Frank Callon. The State Savings and Loan Bank ls treasurer of thè committee and donations to thè campaign inay be made direct to thè bank.

SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Entertainments Weddings Betrothals

Miss Madge Garten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Garten of E. Maple Road, became thè bride of Aubert W. Sutton, son of Mr. and Mrs. •T. W. Sutton of Indianapolis Ave., Wednesday night, thè ceremony taking place at thè home of thè brides parents. Before an aitar of palms, fems and white chrysanthemums,. with cathedral candles, thè Rev. : Charles W. Crook of Jacksonville, ! FI a., an uncle of thè bride, rcad thè weddlng servire. The weddlng music was plaved by Lee Welker. Mrs. G. B. Gruber sang “I Love You Truly" and "Just Because I Love You, Dear." The mald of honor. Miss Bess Garten, sister of thè bride, wore light blue satinback crepe and carried a shower bouquet of butterfly roses. The flower girl and ring bearer, little Miss Jean Dawson, wore lace over orchid crepe. The bride's gown was of white satin and Spanish lace, with a tulle veli arranged in fan fashion and held In place by a band of pearls. 6he carried lilies of thè valley and roses. Howard H. Clare of Terre IHaute was best man. A color scheme of orchid and white was carried out in thè dinner which foliowed thè weddlng. A reception was held later. Fcllowing a bridal trip througTt thè East. Mr. and Mrs. Sutton will be at home aster Nov. 1E at 677 Seaberry St. Mrs. Sutton traveled In a euit of brown veldyne, trimmed with beaver, and a brown hat. The brided attended thè University of Wisconsin and is a member of thè Ksppa Alpha Theta sororfty. Out-of-town guests for thè weddlng included Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Button, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Clare, I *r. and Mrs. A F. Noble and Harry Pensar of Terre Haute; Dr. and Mrs. O. W. Ficks of French Llck; Mr. and \£re. James A. Borderà and Mrs. Z. V. Garten of Otìon; Mr. and Mrs. A. E- Cook and family of Greenwood: thè Rev. and Mrs. O. K. Downey of Urbana, 111.; Miss Dorothy Daily of Lafayette; A. A. Lane of St. Petersburg, FI-, ar.d Charles Bfickman of Cleveland- • * • Miss Marie Field ■will entertain thè ìnembers of thè Thursday Bridge Club with a buffet supper this evening at her home on Washington Blvd. • • • Mr?. Salem Clark entertained thè mcmbers of thè Hoosier Tourists' Club terlay. Mrs. Dwight A. Murphy spoke on "South Amertcan-Cuzco, thè Land of thè Ineas;” Mrs Harry Fatout on I "Lima, thè City of Kings,’’ and Mrs. IV alter Tingle on "Chili.* • • Th© Girls’ Auxlliary to thè Jewish Shelter and Home for thè Aged will sponsor ita first dance this over.ing at thè Hotel Severin. The decorations will be in keeping with Halloween. but ir will not be strictly a masked affair. The committee in charge is Miss Isa- !•©! Seeeal. Miss Tilly Fal©nd©r. Miss Ksther Lefkowitz and Miss Gene Wides. * • * The Seventh Dlstrict Demo'ratic V/omen’s Ciuf) will meet for dinner Friday evening at thè Rivendile Canoe Club. At 7:15 Saturdav evening they will meet in thè Denison Hotel to form a line to march to thè mass meeting at Tomlinson Hall. • • • The Beta Delphian Chapter will meet at 9:45 o’clock Wednesday tnorning in thè Irvington Methodtat Church. Mrs. Demarchus Brown will lead a disctission on “Civilization. Developed and Dominated by Spiritual Religion." The followlng women will take part. Mrs. W. L. Ewing, Mrs. U. ; A. Shoults. Mrs. J. 11. Fry. Mrs. O. N. Moore, Mrs. W. M. Hestle. Mrs. C. K. Arnold. Mrs. S. W. Lyon, Mrs. S. W. Osbom, Mrs. C. W. Whalev. Mrs. A. S. Meuter, Mrs. A. il. Freeland and Mrs. S. T Tompkins. • ♦ • The Writers Club will meet on Wednesday evening, Xov. 1, at thè home of Mrs. Bernard Korbly on Audubon Rd.. irvington. Dr. Charles Richard Williams will le thè Principal speaker. Each member mav bring a guest. The party will meet at 7:45 o'elock at thè corner of Merid ian and K. Washington Sts.. to so to Irvington. Tlie following cominittecs for this ye-ir's work bave lieen appointed. Program. Miss Dorothy Paddack. Mrs. Fletcher Hodges and Mrs. f George Cai-> veri: membership. Mrs. Harry Stedfeldt. Miss Cornelia Bell and Miss ; Helena Frey: publlcitv. Mrs. Edwln J. Lennox. Mrs. John A. Dyer and Mrs. Scott Bicknell: history, Mrs. Eleanor Goiay and Mrs. S. E. Perkins.

Martha Lee HER COLUMN

Martha J.ee will be (lad to aoswer questiona of Time' reader retarding problema of love, ciotti© and etiqnetto. For personal reply. send tamped, irl* uddressed envelope. questlont will be wlthheld from pnblicatlon at thè writers* requeet. "The way to a man's heart ” And stili some women insist upon serving dellcatessen dlnners to men who come home tired and hungry aster working all dayl It ls not that thè wife doesn't know how to prepare a good, hot meal. She may very well; but she doesn't feel

: a-^opJ> liw j G° er Ìlt is a pleasure to shop downtown these days. If one is buylng clothet, thè wonderful, gorgeous colorlng, thè fasclnating weaves of materiale, captivate thè buyer’s fancy as she imaglnes berseli arrayed in her new autumnal splendor. No mateer what you are search ng for, you will be pleased at thè Fall dlsplays which abound in thè Indianapolis Shops and Stores and you will be met by thè salespeople and managers with a courteous. graclous attempt to supply your Individuai needs.

A New Coat l'or The little One OXE of thè most attractive of its kind is thè Art Glft and Baby Shop, 305-306 Occidental Building. Here one can buy myriads of attractive glfts for thè grown-ups and lovely things for thè kiddies. The other day among a splendld assortment of little coats and bonnets was one of scarlet broadcloth, lined with white pussy willow silk and trimmed with collar and buttons of reai beaver, thè bonnet )f Belf-materfal was trimmed with little fur heads and had long scarlet ribbon streamers hanglng down ;he back. Imaglne how cunnlng thè pride of Daddy's heart would look dressed up in this scarlet toggery! • • • Silver and gold glints are sound in thè gorgeous new brocades for evening gowns. • ■ • Candire and Fountain Service PIE Spink-Arms Candy Shop is most attractive this week, where thè Halloween idea is car ried out in thè artlstlc window treatment. They are showing thè

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cleverest candy nosegays for dlnner party favore and cover mariterà In this shop, where customers are always courteoualy received. • • • Fashion Deere©© Corset Dame fashion, who is busy this autumn trying to stralghten th© debutante slouch aays coreets are necessary. But who would mind wearlng one of these lovely. soft, clingy, plnk satin enea displayed at thè Norton Corset Shop, at 11 N. Meridlan St. You can get one to flt your individuai figure, pocketbook, and pereonality at this place. • • • Lovely Blouses At Wasson’s IF YOU need a costume biouse, overblouse, b©ad©d biouse for your suit, or tallored shirt waist, your wants can be supplied at t^e exceptionally well stocked biouse department on thè first floor at Wasson'B. This department is featurìng th© very late Paisley blous© with thè warm, rlch coloring so harmonlous with Dame Nature's autumnal hues. One particularly attractive model was as qualnt in style as in its Paisley print and coloring. This blous© featured drop shoulders with insets of aocordion pleating in th© sleeves; thè front ins©t of acrordlon pleating closcd with thè latest side effect. * • • llave The Doli FLxed OTHER, if you will take woe fui, wee daughter's broken doli down to thè Doli Hospital at 57 Monument Circle, you can have it mended good as new. You can also buy her a cunnlng wardrob© trunk, all fltted with hangers ’n everythlng, for her doli here. • • • New Models in Shoes HEN you wish to buy shoes * * for quality and style go to thè Walkover Shoe Shop. 28 N. Pennsylvania St. On© of thè best oxfords for Btreet w©ar show's low heels. naturai colored soles. heavy stitching and pinked edg©. And girla, did you know that you can get separate buckies in thè shape of a tongue, smartly done in Steel and jet be&ds. to dress up your suede and satin strap low cuts. These buckies. which sell for thè modest sum of •52.50, give your siippers thè latest Colonial effect.

Let Peggy Ann Shop For You L|OR thè benefit of thè Times leaders, Peggy Ann is going to conduct a shopping Service. No matter how small thè article you a ish to buy, send in a description of it and state thè approximate amounl you v.lsh to par and Peggy Arili vili do thè rest. Sh© will take particular pleasure in th© shopping, will send you details of thè new niodes. as well as to offer suggestions a-s to style. The smallest request will be filled a quiekly and expertly as possible. The Indianapolis Stores abound in a wealth of ©arly winter stock and Peggy Ann will do her best to help you take advantage of thè really splendld values that are offered. Address your cornivi uniÀtions to her in care of thè Indianapolis Times, purchases will be sent out C. O. D. —Advertisement.

like bending over a stove at thè end of thè day. Stili, that probably was thè understandlng when she married, and she is not llvlng up to her bargain. With thè many modern devices to ease thè work of thè housewife, no longer is lt nccessary for her to spend thè whole afternoon at home getting dinner. So it should be pari of thè husband's bargain to see that his wife has all thè kitchen eonveniences he can afford to get for her. That would only be applying business efflciciency to thè home, for it would mean his meals would be better and his wife would not be worn out by thè time dinner is over and thè dishes are put away. Answer to GERALDINE: An invltation to a card party should bo answered just as soon as possible. If you will not know until thè last minute whether or not you can go. decline thè invitation rather than keep your hostess uncertain about your

Inquisito French Lnderwear THE autumn bride will just ha ve to have a few more pleces of trousseau lingerie when she sees thè lovely French underwear at Ayres.’ These lmported sets consist of chemlse, step-lns, and gown; whether thè bride be blonde or brunette, she can flnd a becoming bade In these dainty batiste garments. The one that appealed to Peggy Ann’s fancy was of blue trimmed with circles of salmon put on with blue embroldery. These circles formed a boat neck Un© on thè gown, whlle thè armholes were bound with salmon; shallow pleats made thè garment comfortably full. The same circi© effect was repeated on thè chemise top. with doublé shoulder straps of selfmaterial. The bottom edge of thè chemlse was bound with salmon as were thè step-in drawers. These garments are thè latest reeults of thè inimltable artistry of thè French needlewomaf,. The drawers sell for $6.95, thè chemlse for $4.95, and thè gown for 48.95. • • • Petaìs, petals. petala! Potai dresses, petal undies. and now petal fans. which are fluttering bits of taffetà lnterspersed with os trtch—sounds alry and fairy doesn't it? • • • To Open New Shop THE E. O. I-angen Company which has so successfully conducted an establishment on thè second floor of thè Occidental Building for a number of years, is to soon open another shop at 25 \\\ 'Washington St. Decoratore are hurrying their work and this new piace of business, called The Elite, will b© open to customers on Saturday. Indianapolis will thereby gain stili another high class shop. • • • For Toilot Requisite IF MI LADY will visit thè Flower-in-the-Bottle Perfume Shop, on thè fourth floor of thè American Central Lise Building, she can g**t thè fresh flower fragrane con fìned In a vial so tlny that she can carry it In her purse. If you wlsli advlce on any beauty übject, talk to Mrs. Abel who is In charge of this shop. • • • Chrysanthemums Are Here AMONG thè other lovely blos soms at thè Circi© Flower Shop, some gorgeous orchld-colored chrysanthemums caught my eye

today. This shop assures its customers that they will receive fresh flowers. promptly delivered. • • • For The Family’ Enjoyment WHAT could b© more satisfylng than to have th© best posslble tene quality rablneted in a Period design to match th© rest of your furniture. Before you buy a phonograph go into Charles Mayer Co., 29 31 W. Washington St., and see their new Sonora. Two of thè late models In Period style are thè Sonora Lafayette and thè Sonora Pembrook, each selling for $165. The Sonora Peinbrook is compactly built and is especially adapt?d to apartment use. Regardless as to choice of th© model selected, thè purchaser will receive thè same splendid quality.

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coming. That might cause her great inconvenience in arranging her tables. Answer to MRS. M. R. A.: Youn husband is right to expect reai meals, not makeshlfts, even though you cannot afford to have a maid just now. But you are right to expect liim to make your work easier by buying you some of thè kitchen eonveniences you suggest. You eomplain that your husband seems restless and unwillling to stay home. But you do not seem to rcalize that poor meals may make him that way. Answer to HOWARD: 1. Until you ask thè girl-to marry you, you have no right to forbid her to go with other men. If you do become engaged to her, you will have a right to expect her to respect your w’ishes In thè matter. 2. As thè girl and her family have just moved into your neighborhood, your mother and sisters should cali on them first.

A Distinetive Hat Shop THE design rs have achieved : wonderfully artlstlc resulta in thè new hats that are being displayed in thè well appointed French Room of thè Block’s Millinery Department. The daylight fltting rooms enable thè customer to be sure she ls getting thè exact color she wlshes. If you have j trouble to suit your individuality, tak© Peggy Ann's advlce and visit which has th© esclusive agency for hats designed by Harry Collins, also thè Milgrim hats. • • • This year will go down in style ; history as thè season of viviti ac cessories. N'othlng illustrate this better than thè fanolful ideas carried out in gloves, mostly gaunt let tops. • • • B© Mad© Beautiful PREXTKNT th© ravages of th© Sharp autumn wlnds by get tlng a fadal under thè expert supervislon of Nelle Rcser, 419 420 Occidental Building. Miss Reser and capable assistants do skillful j coiffeurlng, manicurlng. marcell- j lng. tlnting and bleaching. If in j doubt, give your patronage to thè j Reser Beauty Whop, tht resulta are ! absolutely satlsfaci’ory. Prlces are reasonable.

Girls you can get hosiery te suit your own particular fancy thU season. The shops are showing lovely new shades in silk and wool comblnatlons that are quite thè best looking ones that can be imigined. No matter what color you wlsh your wants can be supplied. Th© new weaves In silk stookings are very unusual, too. • • • Shop Karly For Christina AT THE Japanes© Art Shop aL 25 W. Ohio St., they are aiready preparing for th© hollday rush trade. The manager expeets a big shipment of beautiful and appropriate gift. artlcles early next. inonth. Don’t delay In making your selectlon. • • • French Shop For Styl© THE French lilouse Shop. located in thè Washington Hotel, ls well named —thè attrae tive blouses. Ungerle, hose and sweaters, aro nicely displayed In this room with Its touch©. of French blue and rose. A lot of good looklng new slip-on sweaters have just, been received at this shop. These are reasonably priced and can bo had In all popular shades. • • • New Orientai Bug IF YOU aro fortunate enough to make your home coZler t.liis fall by thè purchase of an Orientai rug, you can flnd splendld values at thè A. T. Keywan Company, 140 N. Meridian. The manager ls always glad to have you come in and look over his latest arrivals.

HUMOR ‘Pep’ Is Banished Bit United Jfew HAVERHILL, Mass., Oct. 26.—The lise of Pep has ended. It was a pamphlet published by one of thè students at Haverhill High School, and it was ordered banned by Principal Clow. Pep was filled with breezy sayings, jokes and short stories, and was edited by Robert Staples, a student, who owns a small printing press. Referetice to Bradford Academy girls, gin and snappy jokqp were not considered by Professor Clow as proper mental fodder for thè students,

DOWNSIAIRS at AYRES’ Friday Saving Sale

100 New Velour DRESSES Just unpacked are thè dresses which comprise this offer; they are of ail-wool velours and come In ever popular straight line styles. neatly trimmed with embroidery and floss stitching, braid and piping of contrasting velours. In brown, navy and Copenhagen; sizes 16 to 40. Also at $5.00, and similar in style are other dresses of serge and jersey. Silk and Wool Dresses, $9.75 50 lhirt wool striped prunella skirts, $1.79. 50 Coats, $19.75 In velours, plushes and astrikan. Sizes up to 51. A Special Group of APj PLUSH COATS i/eìJO Sport models in 36-inch lengths, full lined and interlined tvith nt*at shawl collar and cuffs of plush, designed with set-in pockets and loose or belted backs. In size 16 to 40. e Apparel for Juniors Children’s AllWool Dresses Straight and waistline models of serge in sizes for al! girls and juniors; fashioned with panel front and round collars of plaid silk or plain oliare piped in checked velours and angora; trimmed with wool embroidery At thè same price, regulatlon mlddy suits. Fall Coats for Children’s Bloomer Girls, $5.00 Dresses, Light weight, al! wool mix $2.49 and $2.95 turca herringbones, tweeds, Made of a fine quality black velours; lined and hall lined; sateen, trimmed with silk era- _ . , , broldery and silk plplngs; thè s.zes 7to 12 years. A few bloome > 8 , arge P a ‘ d K roomy . good looklng cape styles are wj t h knicker knees; sizes 7 included. to 12. Gingham School Dresses, Plaids and Stripes, Checks, Plain, 69c Al Specially Purchased x3l~tt. JB^SpeciaUy d Priced A Large Group , including Both High and Low Models A. $2.00 JS A, $2.19 S; Shoes for women and girls, A footwear assortment for Including 5-eyelet lace oxfords women, growing girls, boys, in patent leather and mahog- misses and children. Among any brown calf, with low and them are high shoes in maCuban heels; 'all sizes, and hogany and black calf on nabroken lines and odds ani ture and English !a.,ts, with ends of strap pumps, cut-outs solid leather sole and rubler and oxfords, all radically re- tfpped heels. duced In price. Also included are school and The lace oxfords are offered dress shoes for boys and girls, in every size; of thè others, in all sizes—chlldren’s. to all sizes are included, but not large girls’, 7; little boys’, 9, in every style. to large boys’, 54^. Sizes to 7 A Group of Bargains A Large Table of Footwear pj rv Odds and Ends, Priced at f 3 vJC On this table are broken lines of high and low shoes for women and children; some soiled and some damaged, but all very superior values. 10 Yd. Birdseye Diaper Cloth, $1 Bolt A soft. light. absorbent material which launders perfectly, designed especially to keep thè baby comfortable. Offered at so very low a price because all these bolts come in two or more cuts. Odd Lots of Flannelettes and Stampèd Goods, Challis, 17c Yard 35c Each, 3 for $1 Yard wide material, suitable Staniped goods, ready for r ° r makin * (,r recovering com working, including a few chil- forts ' Many beautiful pat- , , , ... „ , terns and eolors to choose dren s dresses, bib aprons and -.a from. tea aprons. Comfort Batts, 55c Gue *‘ Towels, lOc Fach Good, clean cotton, opens in a sheet 72x90, just thè size for Choice of Turkish or huck one comfort. towels, sizes K 25 and 15x28.

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to whom more than 500 copie were sold. One joke. which Professor Clow characterized as "horrid and uncouth,” read: She (playfully)—Can I chew your7 He (coyly)—Which one, upper or lower? PRAYERS FOR RELIEF Church Federation Appalled by Sin and Worldliness. By United Prees CHICAGO, Oct. 26.—" Sin and worldliness'’ have become so appalllng in Chicago that thè Chicago Church Federation has issued a cali for a special meeting to offer earnest prayers for relief.

Roofings and Shingies You Can Get Them at VONNEGUT’S 120-1-4 E. Washington St.

For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver

The nicest cathartic-laxative in thè world to physic your liver and bowels when you have Dizzy Headache, Colds, Biliousness, Indlgestion, or Upset, Acid Stomach is candy-like "Cascarets.” One or two tonight will empty

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9 a. m. to 10 a. m. Women's Shoes, $1.95 Pair 84 Palrs of black kid lace shoes and one-strap comfort sllppers, plain toc and tips, rnbber-tlpped heels, wide widths, slxes 3 to 7. Women's Odd Garments, $3.95 45 Odd garments of ail-wool serge, silk dresses, mixture suits, jersey Jackets; sizes 16 to 18; for thè Hour Sale. Junior Dresses, $2.00 20 IVool junior dresses ©f serge, with Dutch rollar* and cuffs of contrastine eolors and material; sizes 8 to 14. Good Union Suits for Boys, 50c 156 Flat-flceced union suits for boys, good h©ary weight, sizes 2 and 3. Percale Remnants 3c thè Piece Short lengths, mill end, light and dark ground and pialn had©s; yard wide. Odd Lot Gloves, 25c Pair Black silk Milanese, two clasp fabrie gloves, several colorr,. Outing Flannel Gowns, 79c Extra heavy outing tlannel. neat pattern, full cut and rooniy, sizes 16 to 17. 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Men’s House Siippers, SI.OO thè Pair 62 Palrs men's black kid Everett house sllppers, leather sole, sizes 6 to 11. , Chfildren’s Play Suits, 49c 31 Play suits for children, khakl cloth, neatly trimtned in red, a good assortment of sizes. Cotton Serges at 39c thè Yard 32 to 36-lnch widths. navy, maroon, green and black, suitable for children' dresses, bloomer and boys' suits. Children’s Sweaters, 89c All-wool slipover sweater for th© little ons. sizes 2 to 6, colora, red. white and blue, a very special value. 11 a.m. to 12 m. Men’s Pajamas, 50c 25 Suits of men's pajamas, broken lots, good quality material. Unbleached Musiin, 9c Yard Unbleached, good, closely woven inuslins and a few sampl© lengths of very fine bleaehed musllns and nalnsooks. Women’s Cotton Waists. 39c An accnmu’ation of odds and ends made of voile, neatly trimmed with laces and embroidery, slzea 36 to 44.

Men’s Heavy Ribbed Coats

High quality wool mixed sweater coats, ribbed and very elastlc, in two-pocket styles with three-plece shawl collars, made with extra buttons and loop, in order that they may be fastened snugly about thè neck. The cuffs are strongly ribbed to hold their shape. In dark heather mlxtures and maroon only. Sizes 36 to 46.

Men’s Wool Mixed Union Suits, $1.95 lteally fine bargains. for men who can wear size 42 (this is thè only size available). Sam ples in a large range of eolors and weights; all made in oiosed crotch style with wide lapped seats; strong ribbed cuffs at sleeves and ankles. All suits have long sleeves and corno in ankle length, made with fast seams throughout. Boys’ ‘Velastic’ Union Suits, SI.OO Of good weight ribbed cotton. heavily fleeeed; elosed crotch styles in ecru only; sizes 4 to 16.

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your bowels compieteli* by morning, and you will feel splendid. "They work whlle you sleep.” Cascarets never stir you up or gripe like Salta, Pills, Calomel, or Oil and they cost only ten cents a box. Children love Cascarets too.—Advertisement.

2 p. m. to 3 p. m. Junior Fall Coats, $3.39 Light fall coats for juniors, gray only, half lined, sizes 7, 8 and 10, for one hour only. Women’s Boudoir Siippers, 89c Women’s and girls’ boudoir siippers, American Beauty and orchid with elk padded soles, warm and comfortable, all sizes. Men’s Shirts, 49c Madras and percale shirts of, good quality and style. Sizes 14 and 14%Seamiess Sheets, 85c Doublé bed size of good round-tbread cotton, full bleaehed, limit 2 to a customer. Bathrobes, $1.98 20 Robe made of heavy robing, neat patterns and good styles. 3 p. m. to 4 p. m. Damaged Hosiery at HALF PRICE Because of couuter damages, these hose have been cut half their regular value. notwithstanding some of thè damagee are very sllght. In silks and fìber. full fashioned, semifashioned, all col ars and size. Cotton Plaid Blankets at $2.00 Oood heavy weight cotton blankets, assorte*! plaids, size 64x 76, 1} in it 2 to a customer. Men’s Work Gloves, 10c 200 Pair of men's work gloves. gray Canton ilauuel, rlbbed cuffs. 3 p. m. to 5 p. m. Women's Low Shoes at SI.OO thè Pair 133 Pairs of women’s broken lines and odd pairs of patent pumps, lace oxfords and onestrap siippers, sizes 3 to 8. 4 p. m. to 5 p. m. Apron Dresses and Aprons, 50c Odd lots of apron dresses reduced. Made of vercales, In several good styles. Also a few Street dresses made of washable fabrios. Priced for qui.’k clearanee in thè hour camed. Assorted Wash Goods, 7c thè Yard 1.500 yards in all, colored roiles. chambrays, percales, India llnon. In ptnk, blue, yellow and green. 10-yard bolts. Cotton Socks, 5c Pair 250 Cotton socks, black and cordovan, good assortment of sizes, suitable for work wcar.

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Men’s Wool Mixed Hose, 25c Pair Good weight ribbed in blue, brown and green heather mixtures, with fine ribbed elastlc tops; sizes 1045 and 11. SLIGHTLY IRREGULAR. Bcys* Shirts and Blouses, 50c Of higli grafie percaìes and plain and striped chambrays, in regular styles with turndown collars attached, Ijutton cuffs; generousiy cut throughout. The blouses in sizes 6 lo 16; thè shirts in sizes !2 1 /5 to 14.

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