Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 165, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 November 1922 — Page 5

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nniEunsmi MMBICLE "The world does not need a refonner, but lt does need to accept thè world’s only redeeraer and savior, esus Chrlat,” Maj. Cari F. Hi tea. ißtor of thè Cadle Tabernacle, deared ; teste rday before more than )00 pe>ple. The Cypsy Smith choir, under thè recti or of Joe Overmyer, san*, ajor Hltes, who has been conductg an evangelistic campaign tn srre Haute planned to return to rre Haute today /or another week Il eervices. lE. Howard Cadle, presldent of thè Tpsy Smith choir, who was relected last week, sald a reception would bs held in thè Tabernacle tomorrow night for thè new officers and Urectors of thè choir. FOURTEEN PERSONS HURT ON MISSOURI PACIFIC LINE By Uniteci Pret* LITTLE ROCK, Arti., Nov. 20. Fourteer persona were lnjured, one perhaps serlously. when Missouri Pacific passenger train No. 103 from Kansas 'Z3ty to Little Rock, left thè '.rack last night six miles eaat of Russellvllle. A broken rall caused thè wreck. -alinoad officiala salti. OAUGHERTY CHARGES TO BEPUSHED, SAYS VOLSTEAD Sy United Prete WASHINGTON. Nov. 20.—Hearings on thè Impeachment charges against Attorney General Daugherty will be started as eoon as possible, "probably bjr thè end of thls week,” Chalrman Volstead, Minnesota, of thè House judlclary commi t tee said today upon hi return to Washington.

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Now in Progress —The Annual Thanks-

giving Presentation of Good Values in Fine Linens The pre-holiday season brings with it thè Linen Section’s annual presentation of quality merchandise at reasonable prices. Included are lovely linens by thè yard, a brilliant array of narpkms, every type of tablecloth and luncheon set, as well as thè ever useful towel.

Fine Cloths Reasonably Priced The aristocrats of our table-cloth collection, raade from fine Irlsh and Belgian linens in sizes for thè holiday or banquet table. Cloths 2 yards wide and up to 4 yards in length, cloths 2*4 yards wide and up to 3% yards long, cloths 2% yards wide up to 5 yardß long, and cloths 3 yards square, all with napkins to match, are included In thls great assortment.

Table Damask, $1.45 Yard All-linen bleached table daraask, in rose, pansy and spot patterns; a good, serviceable quality and in patterns that are pleasing. Linen Luncheon Cloths, $3.25 All-linen silver bleached cloths, suitable for luncheon or breakfast purposes, size 54x54 incbes; come with either a plain hem or a handsome hemstitched hem; of pleasing quality and, at thè price, very attractive values.

Two Attractive Values in Velvets Headline thè Week’s List of Reasonably Priced Silks fiere are silks tliat vou’ll find it worth buying, distinguisbed by quality, variety and consumate beauty. You will fiud them economieal purchases as well. The prices are consistently moderate. Most important as desirable values are thè two velvet offerings.

Brocaded Velvets, $8.98 thè Yard A delayed shipmcnt of lovely French brocade velvet on grounds of Georgettc and voile, is offered at a price mueh lower than that quoted on other importai ions of identieal quality. In twenty colors, also wh te and black; 36 to 40 incbes wide.

36-Inch Corduroy, 88c thè Yd. Lturoriant quality corduroys for bathrobts and other apparel, in dark and bright shades, both heavy cords and blocks. Figured Crepes, $1.78 thè Yd. 40-Ineh crepe de ehines with printed geometrical and fiorai designa in small sizes, on light and medium grounds.

Growth Merits New Building

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The new Centenary Christian Church which has been recently dedicated at Eleventh and Oxford Sta. The church has grown so rapidly that lt was sound necessary to lncrease thè seatlng capacity for church Services. * ■

Bu THE VISITOR The present year wlll be kncwn for Ita lncreased actlvity In church building In Indianapolis. Many of thè new church bulldlngs have been erected In thè east pari of thè city. The latest to be dedicated Is thè Central Christian Church, .of which thè Rev. W. J. Montgomery ls pastor. Thls church has lncreased lts community appeal to thè extent that more room was needed to accommod ut e those who deslred to attend thè church scrvlces. Severa! yeara ago thè me intera of thls church bullt their si rat unit, a combinatlon Sunday school ar.d church building. All Services were held there. Now thè church Services are belng held In a splendld new church auditorium which ls connected with thè flrst unlt or Sunday school building. Last spring Rev. Montgomery held a revival with thè and of an out-of-town evangellst. During these meet-

Pattern Tablecloths, $2.45 Bleached pattern tablecloths of a very serviceable quality and very attractive appearance, 63 incbes square; priced very moderate ly. Linen Damask Luncheon Cloths Fine bleached linen damask luncheon cloths, hemstitched, dot, stripe, conventional and plain band patterns, highly attractive in their simpllcity. Cloths 45x45 inches, $4.75; 54x54 inches, $6.45; napkins, SS.SO and $9.45 dozen.

Printed Radiums and Satins, $1.98 Yard Foulards, pussy willows, taffetas and satins, in designa and color combinations for Street wear, house wear or linings. Chiffon Taffetà, $1.48 thè Yd. Smooth, fine dress quality taffetà in both plain and giace effeets, a yard wide; thirty shades to choose from.

lngs thè Visitor called and saw a splendld community gatherlng. There seemed to be a eplrlt of youth to these meetings. The choir was led by a young man and many of thè slngers were young people. The new church auditorium was under constructlon at that tlme. Yosterday lt was used for thè second Sunday slnce lts dedlcatlon. Thls new church ls one of thè many to be dedicated In thè eastern part of thè city thls year. It ls probable that there wlil ho even greater actlvity next year in church building In thè eastern part of thè city. One of thè blggest church structures, thè new Tabernacle Preebyterian Church. wlll be de licati thè flrst of thè year. Thls wlll add another big church to thè east side. The Englewood Christian Church has Just completed a half of lts new community hall and church. Work on thè second half probably wlll begln next year. There have been marked lncreases In church membershlp on thè east side.

Hand-Made Sets and Tablecloths Beautiful creations that are enjoying great popciarity Just now. They are made of a heavy cream linen that la In itodlf very handsome and are embroidered exqulsltely in cre&m, blue or gold, with roll hems and fancy hemstltching. They are of a sort to wear especially well. The napkins that corno to match are equally rlch and lovely in appearance.

Mosaic Tablecloths, $64.00 Very elaborate cloths of thè flner sort, highly favored by tbose who prefer thè very beautiful; 68 Inches In diameter and exqulslte with mosaic work. Oblong cloths up to 8 yards long at prices very reasonable In conslderatlon of their quality. Fine Bleached Damask, $2.95 Yd. Very fine bleached linen tablo damask, 72 inches wide, in two handsome patterns—rosa and chrysanthemum; remarkably excellent.

Plain Black Velvets, $6.95 to $15.00 Black velvet frocks bave a richness and beauty kardly approaehed by even thè finest dresscs developed from other fabrics, and there is a corresponding scareity of thè really fine superior grades. Soft, fine velvets, 40 inches wide, at this price rango.

Novelty Cantons, $3.98 thè Yd. Heavy, rich, all pure silk Cantons in self and two-tone stripes, plaids and figure®; 40 inches wide. Persian Crepes, $2.50 to $5.50 Yard Taisley and Persian designs on Georgette, crepe de chine, morocco crepe, velvette and roshanara; 40 inches wide. —Ayres—Silks, seeond floor.

REALTQRS PUH SECOJDEXHIBIT Plans for thè second annual "Home Complete Exposltion” under thè ausplces of thè Indianapolis Reai Estate Board were belng worked out today by a commltf.ee of realtors appolnted by E. L. Cothrell, presldent. The expesition held for thè flrst ime May 8 13, In thè Industriai building at thè State fairground, proved unexpectedly successful and plans for thè show next year promise an even better exposltion. It wlll be held Aprii 2-7, 1923. in thè Industriai building at thè State fairground. Some notcworthy arttcle or Service to thè art of home-making wlll be shown by cach merchant and rnanufacturer exhlbltor. Special attentlon wlll be glven to thè artlstlc decoratlon and furnlshirig of thè “Better Home.** Home complete show have been held In practlcally all thè larger citles. TTesldent Harding lssued a statement commendlng previous shows of thls character. Programs In thè schools and dubs will be held in connection with thè exposition here. The committee developlng plans for thè exposltion consista of J. F. Cantwell, chalrman; Lawrence J. Welch, Chester W. Henry, George T. Wheldtn, Scott Brew'er, Forest M. Knlght, Orln Jessup, Harry G, Templeton, Lacey Hearn and L. E. Cothrell. BURGLAR LOOTS HOME C. P. Balrd. 2308 E. New York St„ yesterday told thè pollce a burglar entered his home by forcing a side wlndow. Two overcoats, a woman’s coat. a sllk sweater, a leather sultcase, a leather travellng bag and some electric llght globe were stolen. The mleslng artlcles were worth $114.45.

Madeira Tablecloths, $22.95 Round cloths, 70 Inches in diameter, hearing very handsome examples of fine Madeira embroldery and fashloned of an excellent grado of linen. Tablecloths for thè oblong cr ovai table, In lengths from 2% to 3 yards, attract.'vely priced. Fine Doublé Damask, $4.95 Yd. Exceptionally fine bleached linen doublé damask. 72 inches wide, in tho handsome Empire stripe pattern, 22-inch napkins to match, sl2.so6?dozeti.

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L. S. AYRES & CO. DOWNSTAIRS STORE Sub-Standards of JSji ìpr cJmw SIJ.K HOSIERY

80 cents a pair

r pHROUGH special arrangement with thè Reai Silk Hosiery Mills, of Indianapolis, *■- thè Downstairs Store of L. S. Ayres & Co. will offerto thè public at thè very special price of 80c a pair, thè sub-standards of thè nationally advertised genuine 12-thread Reai Silk Hosiery. So important is this event that we have established a permanent. Reai SCk booth in our Basement, and have made unusual arrangement to give special Service. j Here’s thè Story of These Better Sub-Startdards

As Indianapolis people should know, thè Reai Silk Ho3Ìery Mills, loeated hcre, are thè world’s largest producers of genuine silk hosiery spccializing on a single style, and they sell their standard product direct to wearers. Their standard product is not obtaiuable in retali Stores. High Standard of Quality Owing to thè fact that their plant is loeated in Indianapolis, we bave been able to m&ke arrangements to handle part of their sub-stand-ards. Because Reai Silk Hosiery is sold only direct to thè wearer, thè standard of inspection in tho Rcal Silk Hosiery Mills is more rigid than anything heretofore known in thè silk hosiery industry. Therefore, they reject, as sub-standards, much silk hosiery wliich other hosiery mills ordinarily would not reject. Why They Are Sub-Standard Tlie differenco between these Reai Silk substandards and thè Reai Silk standard product is, in most instances, so slight that thè reason for tho hosiery being classed as sub-standards is not apparent—yet, tho highly criticai inspec-

All regular size in 25 leadìng color; outsizes (five shades) at thè same price

Black White Cordovan Navy Apple Green

We are placing no limit on tlie quantity you can buy A first shipment of three thousand pairs goes on sale tomorroiv at 8:30 o’clock

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Silver Gray Taupe Fuchsia Lavender Rose Leaf

tors in thè Reai Silk Hosiery Mills may have refused to pass thè hosiery for one of thè following three (3) reasons: 1. Stockings slightly under thè Reai % Silk special extra length standard. 2. Stockings in which thè fabric is not up to thè Reai Silk standard. 3. Stockings in which drop stitches have been discovered in thè lisle part. # None of these defeets will affect thè wear or Service one bit. Reai Silk Hosiery undergoes EIGHT Inspections in manufacture. These Reai Silk sub-standards are stockings that have already passed five inspeetions as perfect, but have failed to pass on one of thè last three inspections, for one of thè reasons stated above. Features of Reai Silk Hosiery Pure 12-Thread Silkworm Silk Snug-Fitting Ankle Seam Up Back Fashion Marks x. Shaped Foot Ravel Stop Wide Elastic Top Special Processed Lisle Heel, Toe and Doublé Sole

Tangerine Citron Champagne Suede Brick

Canary Polo Pink Cocoa Fawn

Brown Bronze Nude Putty Pearl Tan

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