Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 195, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 December 1922 — Page 7

DEC. 25, 1922

FI AUXILIARY AIOSRILEY Fili Committee Announcgs List of Donors. The Ladies' Amdliary of thè Firemen’s Association of Indianapolis has contributed $225 to thè building fund of thè James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children, now under constructlon, it waa announced today. The sum represents thè proceeds from a dance given by thè auxiliary on Nov. 21. Mrs. Michael J. Hyland is president of thè auxiliary. Additional contributions to thè hos-

q^^tmastiÌe As ve approach this, another Christmas day, we are rexninded of thè blessings of thè past vear and of thè faet that our friends and bave helped to make thè possible; so through this little card we wish to thank you for your support and to cxtend our sincerest wishes of thè season. MAY EVERY JOY BE YOURS AT THIS TIME AND BLESSINGS FOR EACH DAY THROUGHOUT THE COMING YEAR. f jiilds tores

A Merry "%ks~ Christmas —To All from TOM and JAKE TheWhite Furniture Co. 243-49 W. Washington St. Tom Quinn Jake Wolf

A TRE AT I aH AT is what it means when traveling over thè lines of thè Union Traction Co. Clean, Comfortable fast trains to all points reached by Interurban in Indiana, Ohio, Michigan and Kentucky. Cheaper fares and better Service. Send your Holiday Gifts and all other freight via Traction for better Service. ' Ask any agent or write thè Traf sic Department at Anderson.

pltal building fund totaling $6,500 have been received at thè State headquart.ers of thè campaign committee, 801 National City Bank building. First payments on pledges to thè fund, which are due Dee. 31, also are being received at thè headquarters, it waa said. The latest list of contributions includes gifts of SSOO each from thè Nordyke & Marmon Company and W. D. Oakes; $375 from thè Hotel Lincoln, by William R. Secker, generai manager: gifts of $250 each from Bert A. Boyd, W. S. Wilson, and Joseph T. Stokes: $l5O, Floyd E. Payne; $125 each from A. R. Heiskell and J. F. Gregoire; gifts of SIOO each from thè Luten Engineering Company7 James L. Kallenn, Ward Hunt Dean, Arthur Sanford; $25 each from W. A. Tingler, George H. Gamman, Alexander Beck and Dr. A. C. Burrell. A r.umber of othev smaller contributions in cash also have been received. A total of $3.132.04, representing thè

subscriptions of persona In Decatur County, have been received at thè headquarters from Hai T. Kitchin of Greensburg, secretary treasurer of thè Decatur County committee. Dr. I. M. Sanders is thè county chairman. Among thè gifts is a SI,OOO contributions from Mrs. Rate Minear and one for SSOO from Mrs. Estelle Hamilton, both of Greensburg. Plans are now being laid for a gen-

Best Wishes — Dear Friends: We want to thank you for your co-operation and support during thè past year. TVe trust we-may be alle to serve vou better during thè cominp year. To you and yours we know notliing better to wish than thè Merry Christmas. ' Indianapolis Talking Machine Co. 134 N. Pennsylvania St. Indiana’s y Greatest Exclnsive Victor Shop. JfyAÉ mm , ;■■

f ChristmaS . THE best beloved, most welcome and most impressi ve of world holidays again brings its message of good will and good elicer. May our patrons, and filose who are dear to them, fìnd iov in its cornine and inspiration in its meaning. And so, A Merry Christmas to One and All! TtinNOational Ciìußàiik for Srevansfo IO6~II2"'VyAS HI NGTON bIP.L IT- ~ F A NT, National City Bank Building

THE INDIA A APOLIS TIMES

eral State-wido campaign in May to complete thè raisii.g oDthe $1,000,000 building fund for thè hospitaL An Early Modo A large hat et unusually graceful and sweeplng line is made of light brown haircloth, bound in taf! età and trimmed with a fiat omament of silver cloth on < which French flowers of all shades are appliqued.

In This Week’s Pre-Inventory The annua! inventory will soon be taken. It is ver y desirable that as rruch odd merchandise as possible be disposed of fìrst. In order to accomplish this, thè Down stairs Store will offer very special pre-inventory bargains all this week. You can save money by buying now. PRICES SHARPLY REDUCED for QUICK SELLING A Pre-inventory Ready-to-Wear Sale OverToocT" Smart, Weli Made Silk $0.75 NAPKINS and Woolen Dresses at O damask napk in s with Dresses of quality, in styles women aro preferring these days, remarkably well made, pretty circuiar woven devery specially redùced in price v measure 13 incile square; unhemmed. Fashioned from cantori erepes, erepes de chine, messalines, tafTetas, satin back erepes. Some are SECOXDS, Poiret twills, serges and oToer highly desirable fabrics. jthers s-oiled; all are of serviceable quality; ;all are Design fea turca include Pasque effeets, drapes, pancia, uneven hem linea, now col! ars, splendid C LEA RANCE barnew sleeves, Jacquette effeets and combinations. gains. A wide assortment is offered, thè colleodion embraeing brown, blaek, tan, sky blue, henna, eoeoa and other of tbo more popular shades. Children’s Bloomers, 15c bizes ror Misses, W omen and Stouts—l6 to 48y'2 sateen bioomers of good serviceable quality; in sizes —Ayres—Downstairs sfere. for children of 1 to 5 years.

Pive Tables Overflowing With Bargain Rummage Wh*re lots of merehandise li ave been toG small to cfronp separately, or in oases veliere articles have been siigli t* Ir soiled or damagcd, they have been piaceri on generai rummage values. Among thè bargains you will fìnd on these tables are: * Blouses of all iypes Women’s Fiber or Kimcnos Siik and Muslii) Wool Sweaters CorselaUnderwear Fiber and Wooì Scarfs Aprons Children’s Sweaters Children’s Underwear House Dresses And Scores of Other Good Values

To Clear Millinery An attracttve assortmont of Street and dress hats in sizes for wonien and chlldren are pii ce d at — 50c and $1

Men’s Shirts, 4 for $5.00 v Good Shirts in fiber-stripe madras, e.orded madras and plain madras, in a varicty of pleasing stripes.

Men’s Wool The Mixed Hose, ò<J& Pair Good looking hoso that wears wel!, too; sbown in thè heather mixtures so popular at pre3ent. In drop-stitch or ribbed models, sizes 10% to 11%. SECONDS.

Yard Goods Rummage All sorts of desirahle things—odd lots, slightly soiled articles, gift left-overs, damaged pleces—are grouped on a special rummage table. You can protìt by maialis. a Be,..sotlon from thls lot Pillowcases, sheets, spreads, tablecloths. napkins, dresser scarfs, towels, bath ruga and much other equally deslrable merchandise are included.

L. S. AYRES & COMPANY—Downstaìrs Store

Gingham Short Lengths, 15c Yard 33 inches wlde, In many colora, and for thè most part checkod pattenia. Fancy Outing Flannels, 12V2 C Yard These shed- fancy stripes in colora on vili te grounds; 27 inches wide. •

Men’s Ribbed t "| Union Suits. . . .(PlilJ In splte of recent prlce advances In cotton underwear, these vory good grado SEO ONDS are offered at a very low prlce. In acni only; a good range of sizes.

Silks, 49c Yard Mill lengths of canton crepo and crepe de chine. In lengths suitable for making noveltles or as trimmtngs. Birdseye Diapers, 75c Dozen Of absorbent materiata, hemmed, size 20x20 inches; In packages of 12; specially priced. Comfort Cotton, 55c Roìl Good, clean cotton, opens in sheet 72x90 inches; customer’s pùrchases Umited to 2. Plaid Blankets, $2.39 Pair Cotton blanket3, good weight, size 61x76, in pleasing assortinent of colors. Muslin Envelope Chemises, 50c Good qugjity chemises of soft muslin, trimmed nicely with neat Val. laces. In builtup or shoulder strap styles; sizes up to 44. Children’s Winter Sleeping Suits, 59c Warm, fino quality suits in sizes 1 to 6 yeurs, cf a good heavy weight with ribbed fleeee. In gray only. Children’s Dresses, 59c Several very good" styles are shoavn In these suits; they are made of serviceable washable fabrlcs and come in 2 to 5-year sizes.

Gloves, 33c Pair Women’s and children’s gloves; all that remain aster thè Christmas trade; in various styles of leather. SECOXPS. Also women’s black siili gloves; eleo SECOXD3. Women’s Wool Sweaters, $2.85 All wool Tuxedo model sweaters redueed for a very quick ci Nicely made and attractlvely trimmed with brushed wool fronts. At thè sane rrlce are incìuded some fiber siik sweaters in thè sllp-over style. Women’s Fiber Scarfs, $1.93 Large size scarfs in beautiful decorative patterns and very attraetive color combinations, fmished with a lovely silk fringe. • Women’s Silk Biouses, $1.98 Wliere size ranges have been broken; lovely silk blouses are redueed to this low price. The lot include crepes de chine, a few pongees, matelasses and dark figured silks. Not all sizes are availahle in every style, but there ar.2 all sizes in thè lot. Women’s Cotton Waists, 39c Some of these are somewhat soiled, others are broken in size rango; all, hewever, are of good quality and wlll givo good Service. In white and colored va: li.ìabric-.

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