Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 205, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 January 1923 — Page 9

TAN. 5, 1923

in of m BEAUTY BECOMING FABBISB FEME

Busts Give Way to Undulating Hips, Declares Dress Expert. Ey United Press CHICAGO, Jan. s.—Amt riean women are Selling out their beauty to the style mongers. Dressing to the dictates of fashion is ruining the feminine figure. Charming busts are giving way to undulating hips and the Venus woman has become a faddish femme. This was the substance of an interview today with Ralph Moni, instructor in women's dress designing at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. “The American woman has fallen prey to the French dressmaker and is sacrificing her beauty to the fads and foibles of fashion,” declared Moni. who teaches that dressing is an art, and each women a canvas to be made or marred by the right strokes of design. It is rot for the fashion arbiters to say what a woman should wear, according to Moni. “Each woman has her own problem or dress to solve, depending on the shape of her figure,” declared the style expert. “Fat women, for example, should never wear bright colors or tight clothes.” he said. “They accentuate their fatness. But when the fashion kings in Paris decree that lurid colors and skin tight dresses are the vogue the fat ladies are the first to fall in with the dictum. “Stout women can look thinner and prettier by wearing long-lined gowns, subdued colors and by avoiding ornamentation on the hip or hem lines. “Slender women on the other hand should wear clothes that accentuate the lines of the figure. Beauty Prevented “The long loose slinker skirt with belt draped around the hip line prevents the beauty of a thin woman, emphasizing the hips which are anything but beautiful. ' Passing of the corset is taking the Venus out of the feminine figure, according to Moni, who recommends a corset for every woman. “The old iron stave models are not condemned,” said Moni, “and every woman should wear at Fast a furlined corset from the waistline to the hips. "Checking corsets," he continued, “is a fad that is developing large undulating hips at the expense of good-looking busts. “Women should study their best points and adapt present day modes in dress—the result would be a nation of well-dressed beauties.”

Saturday Specials iIBi p °” IVORY SOAP DC PALMOLIVE Pl SOAP U2C LENOX SOAP OC HOPE MUSLIN, 1r 0 Limit 10 Yds., Yd . . IDC LADIES’ COATS, Worth $12.50 to r A SIB.OO P4.vU LADIES’ DRESSES, Our Best Grades. Hundreds to Choose From. Worth Up to S2O. CQ QO Choice LADIES’ $lO A A DRESSES 4>D.UU LADIES’ COATS, Our Finest Grades, Worth Up to $37.50. SIQ 71Choice tPlOt I w MEN’S SUITS, Taken From Our sls and $lB Lines. Choice, as long MEN’S SUITS, WITH 2 PAIRS PANTS, Worth Up to $35. Q 7 r Choice ... 10. I 3 BOYS 7 SUITS, WITH 2 PAIRS PANTS. Worth flif-. $4.98 MEN’S $25.00 PLAID BACK RAGLAN coirs ... $15.95 SOOTH SIDES ESTABLISHED 1875 LAH&EST A-a VEAIUS OEPT. STOR-ECJirir IN ONE LOCATION |*S§:' 918 to 9261 S. Meridian St.

Butler Ready to Start New Term Registration

Students may register now for the second semester at Butler College, it was announced today. A pre-regis-tration fee of $5 is asked- This amount will apply toward the tuition for the second semester. The new schedule of classes has been announced. The college is expecting a large number of new students. The final tryouts for the Debating Club will be held next Wednesday afternoon in the chapel. From the members of the newly organized club the Butler debating teams will be picked. The campaign for the selection of Butler’s most beautiful girl will be short but peppy. Candidates are now soliciting votes which must all be gathered before the end of next week.

AspiriN SAY “BAYER” when you buy. Insistl Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over 23 years and proved safe by millions for

Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions. Handy “Bayer” boxen of 12 tablet*—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggist*. Aspirin 1* U trade mark of Barer Manufacture at Mocoaceticacldcater of SaliCjUcgdd

v° (^i x St oma d ch Symptoms When your stomach feel* all “npset,” your head aches, you have heartburn and belch gas; when distress in your stomach makes you feel depressed, then you need MI O-NA. Nothing like it for quick, pleasant results. Your headache stops, you feel like anew person. Best of all, you neutralize acid stomach at the trouble center. Two to four tablets after meals relieve even chronic cases within a few days. Prevents serious complications such as rheuma- > tism, lumbago, stomach ulcers, heart trouble, etc., brought on by acid stomach. Half doses for children. Harmless and pleasant MI-O-NA is preserved perfectly and kept sanitary by packing in air-tight, paraffined Up, n,I I >i' ir ,r. „i , .... ~.1 !—....... ,l .1.

FOR SATURDAY SPECIAL MEN’S HIGH SHOES Regular $4.00 Quality \ 2.98 An opportunity to saro on wanted footwear. Smart, high shoes for men with genuine Goodyear welt soles that will give untold wear. They may tie had either In English or broad toe Blueher lasts, have rubber heels and are of excellent, solid construction throughout. Special Saturday,

GIRLS’ LACE BOOTS

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For girls to wear to school or for women's business and general wear these shoes are excellent and at this special price represent a real value. Os black or brown calfskin or patent leather with Cuban or low. broad heels, with rubber lifts. Very special Saturday,

Our 12 East Washington Street Store Is Closed. Trade at Any One Os Our Other Four Stores. Saiit'c big CHA&* vHjk* FOUR STOKE OPEN SATURDAY UNTIE 9:30 r. M.

The close of the campaign will also mark the close of the subscription campaign for the year book, the Butler Drift. The Chemical Society is planning trips to Polk’s dairy plant Jan. 5 and 12- The first fifty to register for the trip wil make the excursion this week. The Athletic Cup race for the girls now lies between the Tri Delts, the Blacks and the Zeta Taus. Three elimination games will be played between those teams before the close of this semester, the winner becoming the possessor of the cup. There will be special chapel exercises next week in order to advertise the operetta, “The Pirates of Penzance," which the Butler Glee Clubs are giving at the Masonic Temple Thursday, Jan. 11.

Colds Headache Toothache Rheumatism Neuritis Lumbago Neuralgia Pain, Pain

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EMPLOYMENT CABINET IS PLAN AT BUTLER COLLEGE Campus Meeting On Subject Cmlled for Monday Noon. Plans for an employment cabinet have been developed at Butler College and will be definitely decided upon at

People’s January Rummage Sale A great sale of high-grade floor samples that are slightly imperfect from too much handling, but are wonderful values. Some have been reduced one-half, some more than half, and others not quite so much. We cannot list them all, but come and see what a money saving event this is. But hurry. IT’S EASY TO PAY THE PEOPLE’S WAY Was Now Gas lamps, metal bases, with metal and glass shades. .$14.95 $7.47 Sulky, imitation leather, strong and comfortable $5.95 $2.97 Mirrors, 18x40 inches, good glass $19.95 $9.97 Serving Table, golden oak finish $16.95 $8.47 Rocker, mahogany finish $5.95 $2.97 Settee, fumed oak finish, chase covering upholstering. .$15.00 $7.50 Brass bed, 2-inch posts, satin banded, % size $15.00 $7.50 Folding screen $9.50 $4.75 Odd dining chairs, golden oak, wood seat $2.50 $1.25 Buffet, finished in fumed oak $25.00 $12.50 Sheepskin table covers $1.25 .49 Da-Beds, upholstered in cretonne, with roll $39.50 $29.50 Japanese art matting rugs, 27x52, each .50 .19 McDougall kitchen cabinets, golden oak $61.50 $49.50 Dresser, large mirror, walnut finish $45.00 $29.85 Couch, large and comfortable, upholstered in black chase covering. A splendid value $39.50 $19.75 Your choice of a large collection of pictures......... . $4.98 $2.98 (Moa6^QvJMti/ru>Qs. i st>. 0

orF.N DAILY UNTIL 5:30 P. M SATURDAY 6 P. M. JUST 99 STEPS WEST OF ILLINOIS STREET.

lIIThe first part of this week our January Discount Sale broke all ‘ \ * records —both for value giving and volume of business. im • Many Odd Pieces Reduced Vz to V 2 £ t J and the general discount of 20% throughout our entire stock • '/jjjr will bring great savings to you. Only a small initial deposit is T necessary —pay balance on our convenient credit terms.

All-Metal Table Lamps

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Closeout of Odd Buffets A limited quantity of these most attractive buffets in Queen Anne period design. Beautifully

finished in American walnut and will add decidedly to the appearance of your dining room. included in our January Sale discount of 209 c, priced an low as *29.75

See This Splendid Living Room Suite at a Saving!

a meeting to be held in the college chael next Monday noon. At that meeting there will be present a representative from each of the campus organizations. Harold Good, representative from the Y. M. C. A., will preside. President Robert J. Aley and Miss Hester will both speak at this meeting. The plans are to send a representative from Butler to speak before the

Only SI.OO down delivers any table lamp at tomorrow’s sensational price. This Includes all styles of attractive all-metal table lamps In our great, stock. Don't miss this wonderful saving. *9.85

Rotary Club, Kiwanis Club, Chamber of Commerce, and other organizations of business in the city, and to encourage high school students who lack funds to attend college, to come to Butler and take advantage of the opportunities of employment In a city like Indianapolis. Representatives also will be sent to the three public high schools.

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This Complete Bed Outfit at a New Low Price! There is nothing like one of these well constructed, extremely comfortable bed outfits to cause you to sleep well and soundly every night.. They'll sell quickly during our January Sale, so better be prompt In getting yours. The outfit includes a full size metal bed. a comfortable mattress and spring. Prices on these wonderful outfits during our January Sale at *13.98

*68.75 Here’s your opportunity to furnish an entire living room at less than you would ordinarily expect to pay for a single piece. The duofold opens into a full-size bed. All three pieces are made of golden oak upholstered in brown Imitation Spanish leather, with comfortable coil seats. See this suite tomorrow' at this extraordinary price.

CHAIR CUSHIONS Genuine Wool Felt With Hair Filler Special 4.60 While They Last HILLER OFFICE SUPPLY CO.

We specialize in this field— < replacing your defective teeth so | that they give fullest service—in 1 a manner which it Is difficult to 1 [ a Opr'/fl detect as artificial. Harmonizing gj perfectly with your natural teeth, B Mrs. Smith has a set of teeth that looks horrible. Mrs. Jones has a set of teeth that looks can’t detect the artificial. Mrs. Jones’s teeth fit her features and temperament. To hide the artificial is a science and an art —this has been our study for years. If you are not satisfied with your artificial teeth and want new ones, it will cost nothing for consultation. OUR PRICES WILL PLEASE. HANNING BROS. & WINKLER—IIth Floor National City Bank Bldg.—lst Building East of Penn, on Wash. St. Hours: 8:30 to 6. Evenings by Appointment.

RUBENS Mid-Winter Sale An event of more than ordinary interest to every man seeking unusual values. Sale Now In Full Swing SUITS and OVERCOATS for Men and Young Men Values Up to $25 &11 gg Sale Price JL I .Values Up to S3O "| (O gg Sale Price A Values Up to $35 ij oc Sale Price ' JL * v alues Up to S 4O Sale Price ssedM* With many of the suits we can furnish extra trousers at small additional cost. Largest Assortments Newest Styles No Charge for Alterations All Children’s Clothing Radically Reduced RUBENS Tj> g\ West Washington Street Open Saturday Nights Till Nine O’Clock

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