Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 151, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1922 — Page 3
NOV. 3, 1922
DECHE BF MARKS AIDSTOPRQBLEM Reparation Commission Seeks Method for Stabilizing German Currency. si il Unitfd .Yctrs BERLIN, Xov. 3. —The presence of thè allied reparations commission, here to fimi a way of improving thè Gcrman tìnancial sltuation, has resulted in nothing thus far but thè d-.op of tlie German inark to a new low record. Marks officially sold as low as 4.937 to thè dollar. (In New York tliey wcrc selUng for 3,714 to thè dollar, a new low record). The Bouree is skeptical and nervous over thè outeome of thè reparations eoiumlssion's visit here. Confercnccs regarding thè 1923 budget for ilermany were held hy thè reparations experts Thursday. Freneh quarters are pessimistic regarding prospects of a solution. AYhile thè necessary of a moratorium is conceded in most quarters, thè allies have leen unable to agree as to.its extent. Do You Know Your Child’s Classmcites? Here thev are if your cliild attends giade 115 at public school No. 70. ('entrai Ave. and Forty-Sixth St.. and . Ijis or her teacher is Miss Mary LenPòrtwood Carter, Marnine Ca-, Robert George. Mary KUen Grenhng, Margaret Hrae.v. Joseph Huikins, Jo j ' Jackson, Èva Llo.vd. Harry Nirelev, Min.cn Kansbumt. Charles Ross. John Sharp. V.' Uani Stewart. John Urbahns, Clarenee Wa: u. Rullarti Earle. Ruth Edward*, BiLlie Ehriek. Jane Kerjrv-on, Stephen Fleteher. Tei Lewis Oriseli. Clarenee Grudjrell. Mabe! Job'.- :i. Jack Kriez. George Marshall. Adele Metzger. Matleline Price, Geraldine Rosener. Mitinie SridawtKktr, iNaonu Stanley. Betty Jane Tnary, Myron Van Doni. Umida Wilsikt. Here is thè 1A class under Miss Esther Denny: John Bl i i-Jiartì William Cain. Alexanth r Clark. William Kimberliti, George Mmiroe. Morris Quiek .liliali Shearnan, Elisene Warrt. MaeLitel. Ruth Martir. Martha Sheartl. Frank Flotti. Kart Hi . Fred Itelo. Ma-tha Lee Cunninghant. Martha Forti. Rulli Hickmau. Jan- Tleld. Hei-n 'ankiii-, Mildretl Marte, J* un Rati. Dori un y Morente. Gilbert Easley. Hertcrt Fu i< ntler. Paul Isle.v. Robert Keton. Irvine Lemmaux. Ri.hard Marti!. Butldy Muore 4 *. Itiehard i'.'lin-.'-r Kueene Yoekey, Mary Mary Kern. Mary Long, Betty Ma. y, Martha ITeston Two Autos Taken Two .automobile* were stokn last night. The owners of thè missing cars were S. A. Xewey, 222 iJìxson St.. and Jaspcr Ilurrison, 419 A gnor St.
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B oil s Quii QuicK! S. S. S. Wili Prore lo Yeu in Your OwnCaie thè “How” and “Why" of its Remarkable Blood-Cieansing Power! Thcrc la a rasnn for cTcrythine: that happcna. Common-scnse killa mlt'-ry. jCoinmoo-aense ciao stop* boils! S. S. *. la thè iommoD-ee ise remeJy for boUa. Pimpìei May be Sleali Boili! befanie it la 1< uilt on rc-isoa. Scientlfie autbnritica adinir its power! S. S S. builUa blood-f- or. it bullds red-bbnd-■ella. That _;s what makes fichi tnrblood. Ficì't ir. g-blooiLdestroys irapurltiea. Tt tight* baila. It aiways wlna! It fights pimplee! It fisrhts et in ernptiocs! It builda none-power, thiakinc power, thè tight-fi*ted power that whirls a man up iato success. It circa thè hoalth, thè augello comQlexton and thè rbarrn that ranrei thè made S. S. S. today thè great bloodclpanaer, body-btiilder, aucces builder, and it's why resulta hare ma.le teara et Jot slow front thè amila of tbouaands! Mr. V. D. Sehaff. 557 15th St.. Washington. D. C_ writes: "l tried Sor yearg lo grt relief frtrm a beri care of boti*. Ererytkirg fa.’rd vntil / took S. S. S . / c *n it ov' assoluteli/ cu rad, and it trai S. 5. that d.d it .** Try it S. S. S. \* sold ut All dru; Stores in two sizr*. Th* lnrger sixe botile is thè more economica!. makes yoa feti m m like yourseif agam
Extra Special! Flannelette GOWNS Stout Sizes, 48 to 52 Wnnien's extra lieavy st ripeti (SI.OO nannelette gowns; cut full, / T 1 ronmy and extra long. Em- 1 JL broitlt-ry trimmed. Special— J
The Fair Presents An Astonishing Opportunity in IUSÉI Coats and Wraps i|à With Rich Fur Coliars and Cuffs, Exclusive Showroom Models That Were "~ to<n “ Saturday^ Coats of unexcelled workmanship, fasliioned of thè richest, most fasli- £: ionable materials; beautifully Canton crepe li ned. Choose from thè most wanted stvles—drapes and biouse coats, wrappy models, new wide f h||Ìl|M sleeves, jacquard efTects and large, roomy wraps. In all of autumn’s i WmWmm ImIÌIÌS loveliest shades. Diserimiuating women who know fashion’s latest. DRESSES HHB creations and appreciate supreme values, will be delighted with sudi ahcM m _ /si EMnB a gorgeous coliection, priced so reasonable. ijw | SpCCISII. —The Sale Begins at 8:30 Tomorrow — V ! Ruc.i'an Tricotlnes, silks. ve- I \ ) uc lY cISS 10. il Ituirs an.l sorge tlresseg / j'| | ¥ ir. rhp 1 I;,t “ st soies. / ( | i a Jacquettes stoms* 4 4 to .vi H'omen’s and Misses* $25 Women's $45 and SSO jl j , Fur-Trimmed Coats SampleWinter Coats Fi j Women’s Fur-Trimmed AUo p o/o Sport Coats Luxuriously Furred Models li A W REUSH COATS Beautiful eoats of rìeh ve- Developed of high grado Damo fashlon's newest , .. . . . lour, with hugo fur trim . ad Nt,rmaudy dot li; biouse, \ >, mf 7 ' \l ereatlous. ileveloped of id* A minga; Strictly all wool f t * M M drapetl, paneled embroid f \*l f IA 1 \ rich Karuiul. olors ara la luster. Largo eapes (A W Polo Coats; 4-poeket styles. .*r 181 ereil and rlehly furred moti *r W bluck, taupe and lI !’! , luxurlous > . ] belted models. Cholce Sat- ( 111 els; sizes It to 44. Stout ( f M m S pii brown. Vt-ry special *ur. - A lined; s.zes Ib | aimf urday at ) Y# slzeg 4d to Tifi \ KM* for Saturday.
tGirls’ Coats and Wraps High-grado coats of velour and silk \ fr 7C plusU; richly fur trimmed; colors are ! • t) navy, brown. deer and Copen; sizes t mt 2 to 15 years. / Little Tots’ sls Fur Trimmed Coats Girls' Coats loth and vel- ì Ali wool velour. eteou eoat-i f |,r Jf f\ nr >.nts. •imartly de- 1♦ g\ qq iris fr.uu 1 to W mJO \ signi-f in new’ .ito 'è' years The latest/ r. - fashions for glrN / 11=^= gì • A" styles; wanted col 1 ; SUes 2 to 14 \ w or*. ' 1 years > Sample SKIRT Sale Manufacturers ’ Samples and Surplus Stock Bought at Great Price Concessions and Offered Tomorrow at Equal Savings ÌìilÉj Fine Poiret TwiH SKI R TS ? xfJ Fp to slrt values. Splendidly tailored . K^^Ì| V j of fine all-wool f'oiret Twllls in pleated J ■SU Pl a > n modes. Colors are navy, ?|D brown and black All slzen. SaturWomen’s Sample Skirts > C€\ QC Smsrtly inilored $3.00 skirts of , V W *** ** velour in fashionahle check design*. ( ft InHH i Regular and stouts. Priced at— ) Women’s Pleated Satin Skirts $15.00 values, thè latest fad in New \ fr g\o w ' / , York to wear with thè new Matalasse ( pfc%.S/0 I Blouses. Special priced for Satur- { li I ferir, ! day )
A Wonder Purchase—Brings Best Values in Heavy Blanket Bathrobes ti or Men and Women A marvelous pur- a r - tl *% w Some bave sliawl il ) I i V * h ; ,* SO 65 thfrj - JL btungs these bath- V ■•vii ; jAy. -4,, } f roln-s „t b„t a W round ''oliar. fra etimi of thcìr W Pocket and cord. avi. ai Ai triie worth. Large ed belts. Many i Buy Now for Personal Use and Gift Giving djjf^ Beacon Blanket Flannelette 11 I Bathrobes at Kimonos at il ! | ulne Beacon. I I 1 ikets in beau- )C* OP Beautiful patterns; \ •§ JA ti > j tt inni Persian de- (p / ,0j satin triinine d;fA I siili ! * I ’ slgns; all shades , / _ J tu a ile of heavy dou- / ” B _____ jmtksP.JX. d cordai! bclt, pocket*. 1 OJ* ——— blu nup flannelette. 1 JL ——— , 43 All sizes. ' i All sizea. Saturdny, /
Underwear at Great Savings y > Women's Knit Union Suits Heavy Woight Union Suits, in . .4 'S I I ankle lengtb, sleeveless and bali’ ( AJ __ ' mi’-' ‘fi I S - CeVCS sr * v^PS * and extra lirrjpf* Wool UNION SUITS ie a /io j 14 < j Women’s fine wool union suits with silk ' V 9 t-0 'ÌWf. j i ' stripe. long and short sleeves. Hegu- ( " 1 - . ju.Jw H lar and extra sizes ) ' M Boys’ UNION SUITS , nr 1 ’ Heavy ribhed or fleece lined unions. in ' /•% a jiA i ceri!. All sizes /)
Extra Special! Women’s WOOL HOSE Drop Stitch Styles The result of a most fortunato f M M pu reha se. We saved ìninensely V/I/I A and pass it on to you Saturday. ( ‘TT'I Brown, navy and green neathers. ™ All sizes.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
[Store Open Saturday Till 9 P. M. 1
Hi ™ /311-521WWASH, ST.^Ìr= i - u The Store of Greater Values”
Saturday—A Tremendous Purchase and Sale! Fall and Winter DRESSES ÉOfforing Seoros of (lianninp; Models Heccntly Purtdiased at ti Price Mudi Less Thaii Tlieir Actual Wortli From New Vork’s For(*most Dress MaimActual $25, S2O and sls Values at Fashionable Dresses for Afternoon, Party, Street and Business Wear Reprmiuctions of newest Paris importations at a price every ; woman can alTord. Dresses that duplicate thè exelusive moti- j els in all their richness of winter fashions—side drapes—basques—eircular skirts—and straight lines. Models that typifv ynuth—in youthful navies, browns. cocoa and blacks. Values that are hard to reali/e unless you cxamine thè frocks Sizes — Misscs, 14 to 20 ; Women’s, 36 to 44 Stylish STOUTS , 46 to 56 ComeEarly! Select Two or Three!
f Special Sale of Women s Longline Tricotine Suits To Wear With Your Own Furs Judge thè oharacter of these niodels by thè stylish suit pie- 1 a _ _ tured. Peveloped of rich wool fab- ( p | f * /.S rics, flrmly woven. liandsomely / I silk lined ' JS i ■ Sizes 14 to 44 S4O and SSO Fur-Trimmed SUITS Also tailored niodels. Rich, soft-textured \ mkt 1/ l i fabrics are used. Adorned with luxurious fl b Pi. il rk furs and enibroidered. Silk lined and inter- ? J_ 0, lined. Sizes 14 to 44 )
GLOVES At New Low Prices Kayser Chamoisette GLOVES Also Other Makes at \ ■* g\ 2-clasp style; embroiderea backs; \ some are silk lined. All wanted l colora. All sizes. Priced at / $1 Kayser's Gauntlet Gioves . g\ Suede finish, strap-wrist gauntlets; ( enibroidered backs; pongee, mode, I |/ L j bea ver, brown and gray / Girls’ Wool Gauntlets | yi Good warm gioves for girls; in f I brown, gray and red; all sizes ) * v Boys’ and Girls’ Kid Gioves J In soft brown leather; stltched r m . backs; warmly lined. All sizes.... ' *
Extra Special! Billie Burke PAJAMAS Beautifully made in one-piece "i fr AA style of pink figured Flan- V IW nelette. All sizes. Special ( JL . ' „ Saturday at thè Fair. /
A Most Sensational Purchase and Sale of Silk Blouses Made to Sell at $3, $3.50 and $4, Featured at M Tre e ;: es ’ N . Georgettes, Beautiful blouses that actualiy transform s aits into cos- Poneees tumps; silk fringe, heavy and fine lace and embroidered trimming. Colors are white, flesh, tan, navy, Copen, and Crepe brown, etc. Long sleeves, short sleeves, Peter Pan . or Tuxedo collars. Come early for best selection. de Chmes
A Gigantic Value-Giving Sale Women’s Slippers and Oxfords Our offer was accepted by a well-known manufacturer who needed thè cash. An opportunity for you to economize. There are black and brown kid oxfords, black and brown calf oxfords. brown and black kld one-strap slippers; also buckle strap cutouts; military heels, low keels; rubber heels attuched. All are made to exacting Fair standards. Come Early for Best Selection
Sale of Tots’ Apparel At Sharply Reduced Prices Offers Timely Savings for Tots cf 2 to 6 r^?tSH Girls ’ Bloomer DRESSES Crepe, $4.00 Values 'Trimmed with wool vara. Seal- \ a aa loped bottoms; button on bloom- f p • ■ I/O er.s; tan with brown trimming. . W > wool middv dresses ) V \ Ila Sizes 2to 6 H#' ’P7 GIRLS’ VELVET DRESSES r*ì J w m Prettily made of rich velvet in ; a n /yUrtSifr navy and brown. with charming f *5 J ,UQ embroidered designs on front. / ’ > a <y Sizes 2to 6 ) V Special Sale of Children s J Corduroy COATS Well tailored coats for little _ tots; warmly lined and inter- J C lined; beaverette trimmed; \*r w Lz__ pockets and beli. Specially ( f priced Saturday • gxwjSmM Sizes 2 to 6 Bloomer DRESSES Inf'ts’ Sweater Sets Mode of fine ging Warm ami oomfy \ a ari barn, sa.ih back, solfi for baby. Consists f\ f U W and omhroldereil (Il jit, of oaii. sweater and \ I • trimmed; plain and/ W|r w K leggins. All want- f J| sealloped bottoms. \ w ed colora. Sizes 6 ) Sizes 2 to 6. ' months to 4 years. '
Sale of Coats, Dresses and Suìts ,^ r flMtt Presenting Youthful Slenderizing Sjmttifìk, - Actual SSO, I $ f MaMM S4O and $35,, ■ F Valiies \ ÉLaà. & È ias j M- v suits e tricotine and villania: long tailored "'fllil : 1 and richlv silk lined; navy, brown, black. linMgilJl ì COATS of seni plush and Norraandy, gor--1 I gi'ously fui* trimmed and richly siile lined. !p®*Vì ■ / DRESSES of canton crepe, iioirot twill and satins. Newest models designed especially for & Stylish Stouts, 42 l /z io 56 1 /2
p- — Women s and Misses’ Jtw Wool Sweater Sale Savingj of One f ìiirj to One-Half and More L|| Jerseys \/ _ ( Angora Lh Silk Fibre j ® and Slynx; and Wcojj / \ jgr - - I Trimmed TuxedoW éÈM& All Colors A great colMuon of high-grade Tuxedo sweaters. bought way unI li Bui WJ der offered to you at equal savings. All sizes.
Extra Special! Women’s $7.50-$ 10 Dress Hats Panne and Lyons Velvet Pie-, . ture Hats for afternoon and ) C M Qx evening wear; feather, \*r ti,* flower and ornament trim- \ JL — — med. '
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