Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 169, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1922 — Page 3

XOY. 24, 1922

MDSINHIOSOF ROM 90HRD HEID |Cement Contracts Unawarded — Prices Too Much Alike. Contracts for thè supplying of cement for State road construction in 1523 today were stili unawarded by thè State highway commission. Th* highwav board, unable to reacli any %ecision as to which of thè six cement companies which several weeks ago submitted bids that were practically thè same, should receive thè contract, has tumed thè entire matter over to Director Williams. This followed a conference with Govemor MeCray. who told thè commission he was powerless to act. Tt stili remains a question as to who shall be given thè contract,'’ Williams sani today. "1 believe, however, that I bave bit upon a pian that will bring about a low bidder, although this pian may not follow thè usuai custom. We shall have this matter settled very soon." Awards of contracts for thè paving of forty-five miles of road in thè State recentlv bìd nn. will be made Mon day it was stated in thè engineer's division of thè highway department today.

Do You Know > Your Child's Classmates?

Fiere they are if he or she attends Public school Xo. 76, College Ave. and Thirtieth St.. in grade 18. teacher, Martha Ixtgsdon: Robert Bittine. Robert Briwrn, be- ì Candele Robert Dupree, George F<?as, James Gant. Harry Grlswold. Chester Hamilto-. Robert Hendrék?. Richard Helton, Ja.ncs Paul Jones. James Myers. Clarence MoCkn Un. John Machenhe.rst. Theodore Neubaeher. Charles Test. Stanley Yalineiz. John Wisi Mary Brown. mizabeth Polmetseh. Mar Funkhcuser. Martha Foster. Dorohty Gor man, Marj LoeYhart W’-eatha M RcbMary MeMurry. Hannah Miller. Philiia Minpi Karhryr Murpiiv, Rutti Mycrs. Ma . Pein, Julia Raymomi. Irene Tillottson. Mildred Tov.ell, Amy Westerhouse. Mere are thè lAs under Miss Logsdon: Edith Hawkins. Dnrothv Hnbncr. Dorothy Groft. William Baker, Emriok Robert. Joseph M ili or.

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Extra Special! High School SWEATERS Shaker and rope-knit slipons, in all thè high school colors; \A p 4 rtrt a high-grade all-wool quality f A for high school studente. Sizes 8 to 16. Special for t Saturday. , /

Thanksgiving Sale of Womeris Polo Sports Coats ÉFull and Haif Silk Lined Forty-Five Inches in Length Swagger Coats in , /Tjfe G r=fj jp 3 f reai Polo styles, of / jf ' all-wool materials with raglan or semi- / I raglan sleeves. Act- \ JJ ual sls values, at— / Two and Four-Pocket Models Colors Are Navy. Deer and Brown The popular styles and colors so much in deMi \ ! rnand. Remarkably "ood coats for motorini or i outing on Thanksgiving and other occasions at ì ' ; _ a very small price. As thè quantity is limited tfo&T —only 120 coats—early shopping is advisable, f° r values such as these do not linger long. . Women’s Sizes, 14 to 44 Ù, * > Larger Women, 46 to 56

Sale of Infants ’ White Corduroy COATS Belted Models *f|§| $ 2.48 SPECIALS Ì À. Yvm pairs rubber ' /P®, pants 49^ / * 2 pairs knlt bootees 49<* Kr.it caps 49<* 2 outtng sacques 49<* Long or short dresses 49c Foldover or button wool vests. .49<* Flannelette Gertrudes 49ó Flannelette gowns 49<* Flannelette kimonos 49c

Sizes 2 hanksgiving Sale of Girls ’ o 15 Years \ w-t rr*t • | r* ur Inmmed Coats / / J Uq,., Regular sls Values f y Beautiful models of ' A r* \\ vel >ur. hrnadcloth and f MI. 9.“) r sllk plush ; In all thè r , v . wanted üba le Spe- -—■ -• / lì; Cloth and Velvet COATS si W Sample models for \ a.j L—ijj ilif/M, 4JL I girla, warm and drosay. {n L .(jy vV ’l Colora are navy, brown / j* r ~ Fi Vw an ,j other sbades. Slz**# tA (A 2to 14

Parenti Will Arredate This Sale a, [] 1 I!} [[I ì I ij ! jlu ! I A.i 1! 1 i 'MM ! and Satin Combinatlons L Boys’Sc^g | Iti li Values like these offered just before "TTri “M m CTI all *ood dressers: military heels, ffì , ; li I Thanksgiving will meet thè approvai Jlgy&r ( . U $ |.‘j 1 BJi'if ìli si /\ì * § tffl ■pi II ° r many. Brown and black calfskln, WIHI |\ V /7 %1 l J YJtf 'M \ lnlay; Preneh vamp with high i 1 Engllsh. brogue and blueher styles; ff V* V JLUJL % JEIJL Lj&f vk Spanish covered heel with pat- " ■ majority have rubber heels attached. V Mi WMfl\ ! ent colonial tongue. All sizes. \\] ]|R Il of Men’s 14 Fancy Tweeds Sale of £ ; ] l . Raglan shoulders i ull Belted Kimono Sleeves m 1 I ’w ! i Il Rr Ribbed or Fleeced Satin Lined Hall Belted Silk Lined * Ijf CordlITOV ROBES \ Ì É W T • O •* More different Overcoat styles than you have ever seen —more different 1 II **& y> H -h 1f n 1 Alt Villl'C patterns of Overcoat.ing. "Without a doubt thè *‘Fair Store” is thè popu- Ti fffj jj m II w Éyllv*/ ;. Coven - tW i*T\ fllOn mUIW 1 lar prieed Overcoat Store of Indianapolis. All sizes for all men. ml/f [Jjh ||| P l •* >, y Ii) nCl ad $1 \\ Sale of Men’s TWO-TROUSER SUITS /s■s£* [Il ' I R °** ' “ 1 wlìsh \J AU i A \ Suits correctly lailored of stronfi sturdy woi-steds, rich- / | | ' j l' ÌT wS“c°?Sror!° b MI °Ì2S l JS SIZeS " \\ l.vpatterncd vvoolens, fancy blues, grays, browns, stnpes, ) 1, V flf® /|{ /si jù models; generously cut; H en M/oo! |K\ Men’s lined Coi-durov PANTS Men’s $12.50 Sheep-Lined COATS f |\ -V fac UNIONS A l "!, !tTì ™ !ÌL w, r . ,„ r ) T Asm FLANNELETTE KIMONOS J S Ss. anali ty;\ 1 j/f|\ made and warmly lined; heavy f 3) ® M ,1; J skin tops, vvaterpioof, doublé [ tp Made of Persian desierned flan- j & OA lÈs.\ *g a V . .j„t OQK narrow w'ale corduroy; cuff bot- / fr breasted, 38 inches long, sheep s > nelette, satin trimmed; a warm }qt § tJI m'\ eii vv ijl Roo< ar ‘ . > W * /jÈ2i toms; belt loops; very speclally ( wool shawl collari belt and j jKtfllL vvra P f° r mornlng wear. ! f Éi ; II) fies cold, biting wlnds. ( nrf , \ prieed for Saturday ' buckles. Sizos 38 to 52. y \ j q|j Sizes 36 to 50. / 'N jP/l' '

Thanksgiving Sale of Women’s All - Wool Sìipover SWEATERS Up to $3.50 J-7* Values Mm T. 98 Never has any stvlo of W s we at®r been so popular. These, just recelved, are d£r in many weaves; heavy 0r l° ose lacy ones; calore \\ // \ are orchid, silver, bufi, 4 \ Jf / white. jade, Jockey, red |k $ j and Harding blue. Great I All Sizes

Extra Special! Stout Percale APRONS Stout size percale aprons, \ tietack styles; all dark (pi *|/U colors. Sizes cut full and / • 1 roomy; up to 54. '

Boys* and Girls’ \ Wool Sport Sox \ H r Kù r Pictured \ ijj Ihirchase and sale just in \\\|L jjj time for Thanksgiving. j; i|l Fancy Scotch turn-down Bl'o VA t°P. sport sox, three-quarter / length. Colors are brown, ( ' nicÒv navy and green heather. All sizes. Buster Brown Stockings Fine and heavy ribbed hose, for boys and girla; stronglyl i , relnforced where thè wearl J ■omes; brown. black ori >1" white. All sizes. }

Boys’ Overcoats —2-Pants Suits All-Wool Quality—sl2,so and sls Values a SUITS Sturdy materials and /g* ,I T£? O’COATS v V. good tailoring raake Jj m f'Mf Tweed these thè kind of gar- Kerseys I riT? Serge menta growing boys Heather Cashmere need. Made in all thè É& ito is and jPHTTnuvtif Cheviot new styles. rmn. Mixtures That Extra Pair Doubles thè Wear JÉIfAII-Wool MACKINÀWS All - Wooì OVERCOATS lUittM Sizes 6 to 17 Years Sizes 2 to 9 Years doublé - breasted, patch ì C J OC kersey and chinchilla over- ) QS f zZZ V\ \ \ é'if V|%| f pockets, muff pockets and >t/l 8 coats In thè mannish, ulster > j ’Zp VÌA ’ ’ belt all around, Very spe- t JL 1 —" styles, with convertlble .col- y <Lr cial at — ' lars and full, loose beltà.

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Store Open Saturdays Till 9 P. M.

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Womeris Superbly Fashioned Fur-Trimmed Coats Worth $45, SSO and $55, Redaced to fStraight lino styles of refreshing youtlifulness. Handsome wrappy models, luxuronsly full and lovely. Beautiful biouse ts in a dozen or more charming effeets. All lilv lined and warmly interiined. Developed thè following ridi materials: —Arabella —Ormandole —Cordella —Panne de Laine —Delysia —Pollyanna —Fashona —Seal Plush —Stevana —Veldette Women’s and Misses* Sizes, 14 to 46 A Large Women, 46 to 56 f

Thanksgiving Sale of Women s and Misses ’ Fashionable M DRESSES S4O and $25 Values Street Dresses, Afternoon Dresses, Party Froeks and Charming Evening Gowns. rÌIMI Beaded Canton Crepes Charmeuse Satins I w*ÉÉl[ Spanish Laces ÉMSgHSmfì Tricotines and rMilo Shams Misses’ Sizes, Women’i 14 to IS Sizes, 36 to 44 Stout Sizes, 46 to 56 Women s Sample All-Wool y Silk or Serge Dresses, $5.00

Extra Special! Women’s UNION SUITS Heavy weiglit union suits, in \ jn* ankle length, sleeveless and ( L. half sleeve styles. Regular ?a B and extra sizes.

$25 Womeris Fur Trimmed Rich Velour Coats ÉStrictly All-Wool Materials Handscmely Silk Lined corlsidel ’ e d. it is jSi *ll II j( k nothing less than Qipf l| ° ” we can offer such \ ~~ , wonderful coats | MW 200 Coats to Choose From PI nst right tme coroes this well prieed Il ! j Cju| offering of smart Winter Coats. Get one to *1 ! t)\ ” wear on Thanksgiving Day. ì Ó THE FURS are luxurious and fluffy; Manchurian r ! Al wolf, skunk opossum and beaverette; huge collars | iy { and cuffs. j THE COLORS, black, navy, brown, Sorrento. r~f - STYLE FEATURES —Embroidered models, paneled j effeets, mandarin sleeves, biouse backs and tassel ( trimmed. % Women’s Sizes, 14 to 46 Stout Sizes, 46 to 56

Thanksgiving Sale f Women*s and Misses * $3.00 Brushed Wool Scarfs , More fasliionable À&yjJ this year tlian ever and what full, tiuffv ones they are! Choose them in practically any color with contrasting b° r( i p r s an( i fringe trimming. Saturday at thè Fair.

Thanksgiving Sale of SK.IRTS Women’s Finest Pleated fli jj ì & PRUNELLA Qf - l 0 I Beautiful wool skirts, box pleated models; *r rtjd S-Sffi n** ■ * n ttie newest color combinatlons; bolt. but- 1 QjH l\ | tons and pockots trimmed; all regular sizes./ b \ All-Wool Skirts All-Wool Skirts sk®--*® LÌDitA Pialli aud fancy . i Smart, dressy . , *JT “Yk styles. All sizes. ( $“1.95 1 models. Sizes 33 ) S £2! .0 0 10 'H Special Satur- ì I ===== to 50 walst nieas i' Zj== ' d OV ■! day _ ) * , g la ,_ • l V

Extra Special! BOYS’ UNION SUITS Heavy ribbed or fleece lined \ gg unions, In long sleeves, an- ( / kle length. White or ecru. ? I a gfl . All sizes. / *

Winter Mais JS&. $ -95 /fa JT/S' Charme* small fìì Jt * Ilats for vvinter wear. Fashioned V J of satin and v brocaded silver cloth eombinations. Many are trimmed with fur and ornamenta. A splenditi eolleetion to choose from. Before you buy see these.

Sale! Girls’ Gingham Knicker Dresses^ 6 S toM \$%M Years j Well tailored, trimmed / with white piqué and self- y&T same. Button-on knickers aV with cuff bottoms. Girls’ Black Sateen [jtj Knicker Dresses \ >. \ Mafie of lustrous . KjdSllk i / J heavy eate-n ; ) Q 0 .'A . J, :J knickers with ( ? 1 JO ‘dà ì wifie cuff bot- ( B IM toma. Sizes 7to ) * -Al t 18 years. •'

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