Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 177, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1922 — Page 3

DEO. 4, 1922

IH HOSPITAL FINI 10,011 New Contributions Totaling $18,520 Announced by Drive Committee. FIRST UNIT UNDER WAY New Campaign Will Be Put on Next May to Raise Remainder of $2,000,000 Needed. Additional contributions totaling $18,620 from Indianapolis donors to thè building fund of thè James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children, now under construction here, have been recelved at thè State headquarters of thè hospital campaign committee. it was announced todav by James W. Carr, executive secretary. Announcement also is made that pledges and cash contributions totaling more than SBOO,OOO. of which $650,000 has been received at thè headquarters, have been made to date to thè hospital, which will be a $2,000,000 instltution built in memory of thè Hoosier poet and dedicated to thè care and treatment of Indiana’s sick and crippled children. Construction work on thè first unlt of thè hospital is well under way. This building alone will care for more than 100 chtld sufferers atone time. The entire hospital, when complete.l, will care for more than 350 child patients. The hospital is being built on a site between thè Robert IV. Long Hospital thè city hospital and thè Indiana University School of Medicine. The first unit alone will cost approximatelv $500,000. Plans are now going forward for a generai campaign of solicitation next May, at which time it is hoped thè raising of thè $2,000,000 building fund will be completed.

NEW YORKFACES GOALSHDRTAGE Mayor Hylan Urges Conservation to Prevent Suffering. Bp United Pret* NEW YORK, Dee. 4.—New York City faces a coal fantine that threatens to cause intense suffering, Mayor Hylan wamed today. The mayor declared that in thè event of a blizzard or heavy storms thè supply of household anthracite on hand is sufficient for only four days. Hylan urged that consumers cooperate with thè fuel admlnistration in avertlng freezìng homes by conservatlon, use of substitutes and thè combining of “buck wheat” and bituminous coal with anthracite. VILUME TELIIOF STATEWAR PURSE W. S. Creenough Writes Record for Historical Commission. The publication of "The War Purse of Indiana." a volume written for thè Indiana historical commission by Walter S. Greenough, director of publlcity for thè Liberty Loan campalgns In Indiana, was announced today by Dr. John W. Oliver, director of thè historical commission. The volume is thè first of its kir.d to be iasued by any State in thè country, and is a summary of thè tremendous flnancial operation of thè ninety-two counties in Indiana during thè World War. It includes thè five Liberty Loan campaigns and thè War Savings and Thrift Stamp drives. The historical commission today began distribution of a part of thè first edition to public libraries. unlversitles and colleges. and other historical associations of thè country. The "War Purse of Indiana,” a volume of 282 pages, illustrated with bronzo reproductions of famous war posters used in thè Liberty Loan and War Savings campaigns, is thè seeond of a series of volumes relating to Indiana’s part in thè World War. INVESTIGATE DEATH OF AMERICAN GIRL U. S. Commiato at Paris Enters Probe of Shooting Mystery. PARIS, Dee. 4.—The American consulate today entered thè lnvestigation of mysterious events that followed death of Miss Rose Shannessey, pretty Minneapolis. Minn., girl here. The consulate asked thè police to do thelr utmost to learn what was taken from thè beautiful girl's apartment when it was ransacked a few days aster it was announced she had committed suicide by shooting herself. BUTLER COLLEGE PLANS TO BEAUTIFY CAMPUS Committee Meets Today—City Offers Cooperation. The generai pian committee of thè board of dlrectors of Butler College was scheduled to meet late today to prepare lts report to be delivered to thè board Wednesdav afternoon. Dr. Henry Jameson. J. W. Atherton and Emsley W. Johnson form thè committee, which Is expected to recommend that a landscape architect be employed to direct beautiflcation of thè college grounds when thè college moves to Fairview. The city and college pian to work together to develop thè campus.

Turkey Was Tough, Mebbe The day aster Thanksgiving I saw ; a woman sharpening a buteher knlfe on her front door step.—MARY HOUGHLAND. Naughty l'ncle Sammy! I saw Uncle Sam break tho law. j All the„outside doors of thè postoffice open inward. In public buildings they should open outward. —C. H. K. The Playful Thing* I saw a man in West Indianapolis chasing his wife with a revolver. When she screamed for her mother to help her thè man took aster both of them. —L. H. J. Is Chivalry Dead? On thè 9 o'clock Seymour intera rban I saw a man with two babies swaylng ; and staggerlng as he tried to keep | his feet and at thè sa me time hold j thè children, while alleged “gentle- ! men" lounged at their ease in seats.— ; MRS. J. G. J. Fur Coat Stolen Miss Arvendeaine Baker, 304 N. i Senate Ave., reported to thè police I last night that a thlef entered her ; room and stole her fur coat worth j SIOO.

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The Start ofXmas Shopping Finds thè Fair Store at thè High Tide of Helpfulness —Ready to Fili All Gift Wants at Least Cost —Owing to This Sale Now in Progress

You Never Saw Such Crowds! It Looks as if All thè Womeri in Indianapolis Are Corning to This Great Sale of Women’s and Misses f Fur-Trimmed Coats and Wraps The Sale Continues Tomorrow and thè Remainder of thè Week with over 1,000 Coats to be Sold Furiti J Maialali -iOur i ramenso stock of high-grade Coats must be reduced to make room for builders—hencc thè values are phe.iomenal ! There are styles that are becoming to all tvpes of girls and |ji women. Finely fashioned Coats with huge fur collars and cuffs that you will be proud to own ! Sizes for Women and Misses, 16 to 46 Women’s $25 Fur-Trimmed Velour and Polo Coats v Offering values that for quality and style we do not be- n . arai Bill I // lieve has ever been equalled in this city—at thè price. f V J 5 Many tailored sporta coats. Richly fur trimined Coats, y “BB ,V,T \\\ VQfflll! // handsomely silk llned. Colors are navy, brown, Hawai- ( *1 UT Ha /UlWl // lan and eer - Women's and misses’ sizes, 16 to 44. ) 1 Bui / $lO All-Wool POLO COATS SIOO and $75 Women’s Sizes 14 to 44 Distinctive COATS 1 W ThcM r good arm Excluetvc how- ' iWraR wìnter cost to w*ar on \ A m q n roinn modcls; de- \ m urna AQ ■*■*—nay occatlon; 2 and 4- I > M .rt i veloped of flnest f ò SU r / . i l \ L //pocket sport coat, rar- \~ Mu * v material. Orman- i T #■ M _____ \ lan slecvo* and bltd ; ( >—* — dalc, panne, ve- / fa M lCt> A \ ~w Jfc color are navy, brown Vi *. w and der. Kxpanslon / “* Steveana and ker- / ““ w Sai prie, amie;

Fashionable Skirts Greatly Reduced in This Sale $7.50 Women’s Prunella SKIRTS High-grade skirts from Amer- •. ica’s best makers. New / J # q j striped effeets loose and / g *... stitched box pleats ) V $5,00 Women’s Pleated Skirts Values that will establish \ _ new records for Tndianap- \| Q 7 olis’s greatest bargain cen- / I * ter. Sale price j * .

fMany Women Are Taklng Advantage of thè Savings Offered In thè Expansion Sale of Women’s High-GradeSuits Fur and Self Trimmed ' $50.00 Values Reduced to Heaiitifiilly fnshloned ot ridi, warm ma- \ „ __ torinl r<tr wlnter )\ O O T i tvenr. Hh nd sornely \*r w •• A llk llned. Many ( f Htylcs and wanted / ] $25.00 Silk-Lined SUITS U New lan g-tailored . if | nnd short box Rtyleu; ) \ 1 O Z 1 richly silk llned; >* I 0 _ Lf,. e-’,.navy. brown nnd \ JL I)lack. Sixes 14 to 44. >

Women ssl UNION SUITS r Children’s Warm I Regalar and Extra Sizes Flannclette Sleepers AY isr ) Uut /Mimi //( V/omen’s $1.50 Flannelette Gowns *f>- ■ alcove style, with doublé yoke; pink \ a h j, 1 K and l)lue striped, embroidered and brald f 7__ W ]| flay / u trimmed. Thcso flannelette gowns of “Fair > £ M 9 i\ v b vftwlHl IBH KJBBy.Ù r l'Villp quality’ - are reai protcctlon from thè cold. I ' 'yTiTsl 191 Expansion Sale price, regular and tout ilaes—/ Vi { 1 Ìli Boys’ and Girl’ Women’s Flannelette 7C v ‘ , t> / ]/f i 9 $1 UNION SUITS PETTICOÀTS I sc V f K , h ts ( , and nts I /J 1 / m /NU Heavy rlbbed, Rlbbed or fleecev __ _ Striped and col-\ w a n t e d\ j | L-f| /I / B / lined, wlnter f/ 9 ] ored pattern IA ’f styles, all (/I/■ jOSÀ. j / weight. All else > i %■* for women; cal- >faL £m 9 slzee. Expan- B '§'■ fjjSe" M FFJVÌ'v/ AbAL up to Iti years. XVU V loped bottoni; )A I alon Salo) * av t ] fyXpjpmilßtMMSX Sale price— ' all lengtb. 7 price—

THE INDIAN APOLIiS TIMES

igaf Winter Coats For Girls 2 to 16 Years i J\ Broadclotb, __ J/ ! V pluh and suedlnes. jAc si [A AJ) I t BeautlfU 1 (tyl l . Y •• * Bi | ; |QHn Color are bromi, 1 a £ —■ —■■— a W Bawalian, 7,antlbar. ) 9 * ili ... navy, henna and / f I iJr retndeer. An event worthy thè ■ I ItfA attentino of evcry mother. Girla 5 ’ Winter Coats : wW Sizes 2to 8 Years jJ T kL Smart looklng N _ _ _ A. il 11 r Coat that ar )$ 1J ,93 *** ff’ LV i A warm. All colora. >“| - £r Exceptlonally low J A

Furs Reduced! $75 FRENCH CONEY FUR COAT—A wonderful long model with wide, fiowing sleeves, silk dQ A i JO lined tQJJ.Ou SIOO BAY SEAL FUR COAT—Lustrous deep fur, beautifully made and richly silk $l5O MARMOT COAT—FuII lcngth, selected dark skins, beautifully silk lined. Priced it/ a *0 $lO FOXINE FUR CHOKERSFluffy. Very d*Q QP* special

Men! Dorit Miss Your Opportunity to Save—The Best Goes First!

Men’s Wool 2-Pants Suits and Plaid-Back Overcoats They’re thè Kind Yoa’d Gladly Pay $25 to $35 For 2-Pants Suits $1 0.75 Overcoats Cashmeres * H _______ Tweeds Worsteds nB Plaid Backs Tweeds and B 3 Overplaids Flannels onci Kerseys All Sizes for Men of All Proportions!

TWO PANTS sriTS—Tweeds, cashmeres, worsteds, untìnished worsteds, flapnels and every one practically a DOUBLÉ XVEAR suit. No more old coats hauglng in thè closest when you can buy such good two pnnts suits for only 813.75. Men’s Carhart,t Overalls Made of heavy blue )(!•*• /JO white back denira, triple ( r I stitched; large pockets; / B extra special at — /

Men’s $1.50 UNION SUITS Fleeced or Ribbed With such values as these offered for \ —. tomorrow every man should lay in / _ his winter supply and save. Long ) sleeves, ankle length. Sizes 36 to 46. )

A Sale That Is Setting thè Pace in Boys’ Clothing Values Boys’ AII-Wool 2-Pants Suits or Overcoats At a Price Parents Are Pleased to Pay Two-Pants SUITS O C Overcoats Tweeds Cashmeres Kerseys, Sport Models Serges Cheviots • ' Heathers Plaid Lined Suits made of long wearing, Overcoat values that will esscrvieeablo fahrics for actlve Sh Sizes tabllsb a new record at thè boys; season’s best styles and H . 1S Fair; styles and colors that color eombination ; taken from ° xo ° will please boys at a prie© that our regular stock td suits up Years ls aure to nieet with th parto sls and reduced for this sale. ents’ approvai. Remember That Extra Paìr Doubles thè Wear!

CORDUROY PANTS Made of heavy \ mt narrow wale cord- f L uroy. Sizes 7 to ? ||l 18 years. ) ** WOOL KNICKERS, sizes 7 to 18 OU C

It seems as titoligli all Indianapolis is attending this sale. Thousands of eager buyers thronged olir store again today—no wonder, for this sale not only presents an unusual opportunity to save on personal needs, but on useful Christmas presents as well. Shop tomorrow at thè FAIR, THE STORE OF GREATER VALUES.

New Dresses ( A SSO, S4O and $35 Values The sale is on and going strong. Response was immed- WUUMgm iate, which shows what thè public thinks of thè FAIR ' Dress values. But thts sale is better than ever. It is : bigger! Offering a greater varietv in Dresses for Afternoon, Street, Party and Evening Wear Women fully awake to what is happening will be at our : * ; dt>ors to get first pick of thè wonderful dresses that have Kjgra||| been radically reduced for this sale. The collection includes everything that could be deslred in high-grade Dresses for daytime and evening wear. Women’s and Misses ’ Sizes, 14 to 46 Women’s SIO.OO ALL-WOOL Expansion Sale Stout Women’s Serge and Velour DRESSES $25.00 and $20.00 DRESSES fiimply amazing, these . dresses for large women; richly embroidered and tai- l QO wool crepes, French serge, 1 lored dresses at this price. f P W. OO : and silk milosbam are tbree f p a■ ZZ Many styles; navy, brown, ? x- of thè most popular ma- ? T# deer and black. Sizes 14 to 1 ■■* terials nsed. Colors are 1 1 ” 1 44. Special Monday, 92.88. ' I navy, brown and olack. '

Juvenile OVERCOATS Sizes 2 to 9 Years Tailored of kerseys, \ A off broadcloths, albe- / J . linea and chlnchil- > v | las: sport styles; t oew winter shades. /

PLAID BACK OVERCOATS—Great big Ulster, ulsterettes; warm, wrappy raglans; great eoats. kimono coats and they’ve all thè style and pep you’d flnd in coats that cost three times as much ; tight colors, dark colors and fancy overcoats; 813.75. Men’s Corduroy PANTS Wide or narrow wale \ <t* •* corduroy; well tailored; f I • / J cuff bottoms. Expansion / - sale price— )

SI.OO Ribbed or Fleeced Men’s SHIRTS or DRAWERS Our regular SI.OO quality, ribbed or \ fleeced garments ; especially reduced / 9 _ for this sale. Sizes 36 to 46. Ex- / BB I W. pansion Sale price ) —-

Boys’ Juvenile SUITS of Jersey or Serge All wool quality; in \ A r* mlddy, Balkan and \ US Oliver Twist styles ; > *v g • greatly reduced. i kizes 2to 8 years. /

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