Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 205, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 January 1923 — Page 5

JA2s. 5, 1920

CHEST SEEKS IB GAIN EFFICIENCY

New Committees Named by Welfare Organization. Work of the various agencies of the Community Chest 'will be co-ordinated so as to prevent interference or duplication of effort, if plans now under consideration are put into effect. Creation cf a council for this purpose was proposed to the board of directors of the chest yesterday by Homer W. Borst, executive secretary. A committee consisting of Nicholas Noyes, W. H. Insley, Mrs. Joseph B. Kealing, Herman Lieber, James M. Ogden, Dick Miller, Edward P. Barry and Leo H. Rappaport was named to consider the matter and report at the next monthly meeting of the board. Three members of a joint committee of the Chest and the Chamber of Commerce to pass upon all rquests for aid by agencies outside the Chest were named. They are E. A. Kahn, John R. Welch and Scott Brewer. A committee consisting of J. W. Lilly, Albert Goldstein and Frank C. Jordan was named to consider the establishment of a joint purchasing agency for the Chest agencies. J. W. Fesler and Rabbi M. M. Feuerlicht have resigned as directors. Fesler will continue to serve as a member of the budget and distribution committee. Rabbi Feuerlicht will take up work for the Family Welfare Society,

PRINCEOF WALES TOWED IN SPRING

By United Press LONDON, Jan. 5. —All the British empire thrilled with the report today that the Prince, of Wales’ ene-age-ment to Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, daughter of a Scotch nobleman, will be announced this spring. The Daily News describes the prince’s choice as a young Scottish noble woman, daughter of one of the oldest peers of Scotland, a very close friend of Princess Mary, a popular society girl and one who has been constantly with the princess. This fits Lady Elizabeth to a T. The prospective bride is 22, the prince 23.

I Spied Today Helps Himself A man on an E. Washington car reached into another man's pocket and helped himself to a chew of tobacco. —R. F. Comforts of Home A couple eating dinner in an automobile parked along the curb in the business district and drinking coffee out of a vacuum bottle. —A. S. Monkey Shines A couple riding in an automobile, the woman driving, wearing the man’s cap and driving gloves, while the man were the woman's hat trimmed in monkey fur.—J. E. S. A Waiter’s Clinic “Waiter,” said a customer, after waiting fifteen minutes for his soup, “have you ever been to the zoo?” “No, sir.” “Well, you ought to go. You’d enjoy watching the turtles rush past you." —J. R- PRemember Tonsiline TONSILINE i3 the National Soiv Throat Remedy—it is sold in evert State in the Union. Most people buy a bottle occasionally because most people occasionally have Sore Throat. They buy it for the prompt, welcome relief it brings to sufferers from this malady. You can forget Sore Throat if you will only remember TONSILINE and get the bottle NOW that waits for you at your druggists. /-tY Look for the long necked ’’’ IS fellow on the bottle when you •>3 get it * 35 cents and 60 cents. Hos- LJ pital Size, SI.OO. V&

JUST DRAGGED SG WEAKENED Florida Lady Vi as in a Miserable Condition, But Says She Found Cardui Helpful, and Got Well. In explaining how she found Cardui so helpful, Mrs. Ella M. Bailey, of Blountstown, Fla., said: "I became so weakened it was an effort for me to get around. I knew what was the matter, but I felt like I couldn’t give up. “I just dragged, and I certainly was nervous. I was so restless I could not sit. down long—yet so weak I couldn’t get about. It is a most miserable and such a helpless feeling. ‘‘l would get depressed and out of heart. “I began to feel, after awhile, there was no use to try to get well. This is all wrong, for it makes a person worse. "I had heard of Cardui, and thought it might strengthen me. A neighbor had used it with good results. “I took one bottle (of Cardui), then I saw' I wasn't so nervous, so kept it up. “Gradually the nervousness left me. I began to eat and sleep better, k Was soon well and all right. \ “Cardui did wonders for me, and 1 certainly do recommend it.*’ \ Thousands of other women have w |it: sn. to tell of the beneficial remits obtained by taking Cardui, and to I recommend it to others. A’ardui has stood the test of extensivlp use - f° r more than forty years. (4ood druggists, everywhere, sell Cai rdui, the wc man's tonic. Try it. A ldverti sement L ’

Angora Scarf Sets, $3.95 and $4.95 Excellent scarf sets in blue and camel, with a double 72-inch scarf, at 864.95. The 863.95 sets are the double 60-inch scarf with the four-piece crown. These come in heather mixture.

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This is one of the greatest events of the season. The Downstairs Store has purchased the entire sample stock of one of the largest local dry goods jobbers. This stock was purchased at tremendous discounts —and is being sold at equally low retail prices. Everything in the stock is reduced—every piece is a bargain—too much to itemize completely—come early—see for yourself what marvelous bargains we have. Some soiled pieces marked particularly low.

Thousands of Sample Towels, Linens, Etc.

All-White Turkish Towels, 19c, 25c, 35c, 50c, 69c Double and single thread towels, all sizes, all qualities. Fancy Turkish Towels, 19c, 39c, 50c, 65c and 75c Beautiful fancy towels in colored woven borders and allover color with contrasting colored border. Pure Linen Towels, Extra Special, 89c Each Hemstitched, with damask borders. Pure Irish linen. Pure Linen Towels, 50c to $1.50 Sizes from 14x20 to 24x44. All hemstitched. Fresh linen towels or huckaback weave. Tea Towels, 10c to 50c Cotton, part linen and all linen. Qualities suitable'for fine china as well as heavy dish towels. Cotton Huck Hand Towels, 7 l~2c to 29c Cotton huck towels in all white and white with colored borders. Seme hemmed and some hemstitched.

Many Other Bargains Are Offered in Our Regular Lines in January Clearance

Real Human Hair Nets A large quantity of splendid human hair nets in light brown only, at a bargain price. Dozen . ZdC Women’s “Princess May” Underwear, $1 to $1.98 Low neck, sleeveless and ankle length. Dutch neck, short sleeves, knee length. High neck, long sleeves and ankle length. Regular and odd sizes.

MEN’S SHIRTS These are all excellent shirts of unusual worth, made of plain or corded madras. Wide selection of color combinations possible. In plain or fancy stripes, by reputable makers. Sizes 14 to 17. Better quality shirts for 4 for $5.00. See the wonderful shirt tables Saturday.

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For Men and Boys Men’s and Boys’ Union Suits, 39c to $2.49 All cotton, wool and cotton mixed and strictly all wool. In sample sizes. Men’s Undershirts, 39c All cotton, wool and cotton mixed and strictly all wool. In sample sizes. Men’s and Boys’ Gloves, 19c to $1.75 In sampe sixes. Great bargains. Sample Caps, 49c to $1.29 For men and boy*. Sweaters for Men and Boys Samples all wool In both coat and slipover styles with shawl collar.

On a Table of Odds and Ends —Samples

Stamped Pillow Tops, Dresser Scarfs, Table Covers, etc. Also Damask Table Cloths, I/uneh Cloths and Scarfs, Fancy Towels, Plain Towels and Baby Bibs and a host of other articles too numerous to mention. ALL BARGAINS.

Boston Bags, $1.25 Good quality, lasting leather. Women’s Aprons, 59c For Saturday bargain we have a small lot of medium and dark aprons, all la good patterns. While the lot last3 they go at this price.

Dress and Coat Clearance Sale

A large and appreciable sale of our present stock of dresses and t coats, to make ready for incoming shipments. Styles to Meet the Needs at Ml of these como in the very newi olivia., Velour, Astrakhan Mixes, Pclairs, Normandies. ©SKM 'hese are all very exceptional qualities. A! // aight belted models, blouse back, loose *1 // ks, large sleeves, flare sleeves, fur col- V J If i. All models are nicely trimmed with J If ching, tucks, cording and buttons, lined j oughout with satin lining and interlined. tj i\\ *he ever popular sport coat la also in- m/J LU led In these rare Clearance Bargains. %r \|

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Hotels, rooming houses, fraternities, clubs, restaurants, institutions, cut down your operating expenses by buying a year’s supply of linens and towels tomorrow morning.

Save Money on Real Values from Sample Lots In this tremendous bargain sale of SAMPLE merchandise we are offering many, many items of genuine value. The prices are about one-half. Here are a few articlea of apparel displayed at bargain prices from 19c to $2.45. Women's Union Suits Women's Undershirts Women’s Drawers Women’s Vests ALL SAMPLES Children’s Union Suits Children’s Undershirts Infants’ (Hands Infants' Shirts And many other articles of distinct value. ALL KINDS OF SWEATERS

Silk Hose for Women, $1.85 Full fashioned, all colors except black. Irregulars. 100 Womens Outing Gowns, 79c Well made from heavy weight outing; round neck. Come in all regular sizes.

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Huge Savings

Thousands of Samples in Wearing Apparel

For Children Children’s Caps, 59c, 39c, 29c, 19c These come In various styles and solors. Children’s Tams, 59c Excellent bargains. Brown and t variety of colors. Children’s Sweaters, $1.98, $1.49, SI.OO and 69c Children’s Sweater Suits, $2.50 A few In dark colors. Very deilrablo. Children’s Sweater Dresses, $1.98 Real bargains. Assortment Injuries a few slipovers. Infants’ Sweaters, 69c and SI.OO Children’s Knit Mittens, 10c Red. white and gray. Youths’ Mittens, 25c Good quality.

Women*s Kid Gloves, 65c, $1.98 Excellent qualities. Women’s Knit Gloves, 25c Real bargains. Colors in gray, brown and black; some blue. Women’s Wool Gauntlet Gloves, 89c and 98c Exceptional values. Colors in gray and grown. Women’s Chamoisette Gauntlets, 89c to 98c Real values. Colors in gray, tan and black. Chamoisette Gloves in TwoButton Style, 39c and 69c Brown and gray. Double Silk Gauntlets, 98c White and two-tone. Exceptional quality. Knit Petticoats, 89c to $1.98 Fine quality, warm garments; gray, blue, pink and combinations. Sweaters for Women and Misses, 98c to $4.95 Sample sweaters in all colors, sizes and styles. Every one of these are rare bargains. Fine quality garments.

Silk and Wool Hose for Women, $1.98 Full fashioned, excellent quality. 85-Inch Sheeting, 39c Yard (UNBLEACHED) * Good, evenly woven quality, suitable for sheets or applique spreads, etc. A real bargain.

January Clearance of Women’s and Growing Girls’ Shoes

CLEARANCE INCLUDES— Patent leather colonials Brown suedes Mahogany brown Kid and calf Straps and 5-eyelet oxfords With Louis, Cuban, military and low heels.

For Misses and Children

Dependable for school or dress. Patent leather lace boots In black, mouse and fawn-col-ored kid tops; mahogany brown calf and kid; black calf and kid lace shoes. Solid leather soles and rubber-tipped heels. All sizes 9 to 2.

Broken lines and odd pairs have all been radically reduced for this clearance. Not all sizes are to be found in every style. There are sizes in all styles 3 to 8. You will appreciate these values; buy one or more pairs at this bargain.

Special for SATURDAY MORNING ONLY Silk and Wool Hose for Women In camel, rose and purple; qq seconds; not all colors in all sizes. ..0/C Sale Lasts From 8:30 to 12:00

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