Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 225, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 January 1923 — Page 6
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By MME. IDA CHERNOFF, Famous Beauty Expert. (Copyright, 1923, ME A Service.) THERE Is no necessity for any woman not being able to Improve herself to {he utmost and make herself charming in the highest degree—at any age! I have iterated upon many occasions. "Every woman can be charming!" We have many aids today that the woman of twenty years ago did not have and having these aids and following the Instructions to be outlined In this series of articles, It is possible for every woman to rehabilitate herself and no longer be classed as an old woman, regardless of the years that she may have carried. It Is a matter of culture entirely. Tour daughters at 14 may be very uncouth and awkward—and what do you do? You carefully train them, either at home, at the dancing master's or at the finishing school, til! ail the rough edges are polished. It Is wholly a matter of training! And Just so any woman today can train herself to make use of the many little articles that will not in-
lyTartha Lee Her Column LIKE the Jiard-hearfed vamps of the movies—those who break up homes because they have no faith in man—is a girl regarding whom I have received a letter. Although she calls a married man from whom she receives, attentions a "fool,” she does not reject these attentions. Some day she win realize that she. too. is a "fool” to let her heart become hardened and to injure innocent children. Likes to Vamp Dear Mies Lee: I am encased tea jrirL She always seemed all right, but lor some time she has been aeeepting alien: loos from a married man. erven letting him spend money on her when his wife and children need it badly. She made all kinds of fun of the man. calling him a fool whom she detested for breaking her faith in all mea. She says she is afraid to marry, for fear all men are like him. She says she knows this fellow's wife ard feels sorry for her. to know what a .-ad shs has for a husband. I think there should be a law to are*t and fine every married or woman caught paying attentions to other men and women. Don’t yon think tt would be h~*t fer me to breek with this girl? AXXJOTtSLY WAmgd. It does dot seem to occur to this
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
THE martiajrs of Miss Marlon Virginia Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Efl Hall, to Fred Sawtelle Boon, ,Tr., -will take place at S o’clock Saturday evening at the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Dr .T. TV. Duncan officiating. Miss Eloise GaH ■will be maid of honor and Robert Hilliard of Kansan City, Mo., ■will attend the groom. Following the ceremony there will bo an Informal reception at the home of the brlde’a parents In the Buckingham Apartments, after which Mr. and Mrs. Boone will leave for a trip. The athome address will be the William Penn Apartments after March 1. Miss Lillian Dynes will entertain with a handkerchief shower In honor of Miss Hall Wednesday afternoon. Miss Gall will entertain with a dinner for the bridal party Thursday evening, after which Robert Wild will give a dancing party In their honor. Mr. and Mrs. Hall will give a bridal dinner Friday evening at the Highland Golf and Country Club. • * • Mrs. Eunice West will entertain the R. T. S. Club Thursday afternoon at her home on E. Thirty-Fourth St. • • * INDIANA Artists’ Club entertained at tea Sunday afternoon in the When building in honor of Randolph La Salle Coats,, who has been active In the club for many years. ,A new exhibition was hung for this occasion. including the work of Carl C. Graf. Frederick Policy. Miss Blanche Sttllson and Mrs. Adolph Shultz of Nashville. Mr. Coats will display his summer’s work abroad at the Artists’ Club after Feb. T. • • • Beta Delphian Chapter will meet at ;45 o’clock Wednesday morning at the Irvington Methodist Church. Mrs. Demarchus Brown will lead a discussion of early Greece. • • • The Murat Temple Shriners will have a theater party Feb. 23, Washington’s birthday, at the “Greenwich Village Follies.” * * * Mrs. Oscar Bauer will entertain the Alliance Francals Thursday evening at her home. Selections from French comedies will be given by the members. • • • Mrs, W, H. Lewis entertained the
terfere with her sweet natural being and still will make her so charming that all her friends and relatives will exclaim and remark that she Is Indeed beautiful! Defining the word beautiful, we have a latitude, In so far as beauty Is a perfection of form and color and harmony. Many women have been proclaimed beautiful merely for their hair, others merely for the tilt of their heads, and still others merely for the subtle suggestion of sweetness that emanates from them; but whatever It Is every woman can Improve herself until she is most charming. If not indeed beautiful. Os course, health plays a very great part in this matter of beauty, and so we are going to go into the different means of promoting health without the aids of medicine, allowing, of course, that In sickness it will be advisable to consult your physician. Tt is my earnest desire to help you overcome all obstacles stand in the way of charm, for I am firm in the belief that every such obstacle can be overcome, NEXT: How to Use Rouge and lipstick.
girl that you might break up a home by paying attentions to a married woman and make the excuse that lhigirl had broken your faith In all women. You would be justified: for tunately, you have more sense than to do it. . The girl seems to be Incorrigible. I do not seen why you should keep on with the engagement. Ts you really love her. you m.i\ be able to make her see how wrong she is. However, T am afraid she is almost beyond the reform stage. Finds a Mate D**r M!i L: I am a iclri of 17 >< far I have never enjoyed keeping company with one vermin fellow. But there is one for whom I think I could give up the oth. . Be h asked me to go places with him ii< spite the fact that he ha been going with a very dear friend of mine for a few weeks Would tt he doing her an Injustice tr cept his offer?, or should I let him i-ljom betwet. -s: I.ONKSOMK At your ag you and your friend should be willing to share a boy friend. But surely you should not give up all other boys for a certain one*—not for several years. Quite Young Dear Martha Lee: I am 18. 1 have gone with a fellow for shoot two years Bn, you think he ought to go with other g ids'I don't go with other boy friends nnd T don’t want to. E. y I most assuredly do think he should go with other girls. Furthermore 1 think you should go with other hoys but not very much with either this boy or others, for another year or so.
I Social Study Club this afternoon. Mrs. T. Staver read an article on "Ag dculture” and a talk on "Animals and Reptiles'’ was given. • * * Mrs. William Shaw, Mrs. Walter Mayer. Mrs. E. A. Chhill and Mrs V. B. Sbarritts will discuss “The New World of Islam at a meeting of the Heyl Study Club tomorrow afternoon at the T. W. C. A. Current events will be given by Mrs. Tidden C. Greer. * • • Miss Dorothy Paddack, chairman of the program committee of tho Writers’ Club, has announced that the meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Cornelia Bell will be "Manuscript Night.” All members are asked to submit original work for criticism at this meeting. HOE ANYTHING NEW FOR FBI CENTS Dresses Klmonas Draperies Skirts Curtains Ginghams Coats Sweaters Stockings Waists Coverings Everything Buy “Diamond Dyes’’—no other kind—and follow the simple directions In .every package. Don’t wonder whether you can dye or tint success fully, because perfect home dyeing is guaranteed with Diamond Dyes even if you have never dyed before. Just tell your druggist whether the ma terial you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed goods. Diamond Dyes never streak, spot, fade, or run.—Advertisement
DOWNSTAIRS at AYRES’
Remnant Sale and E. O. M.
Furs Radically Reduced to Vz Price $3.97 to $12.50 Including scarfs, Stoles, capes, muffs and chokers.
Great Sale of DRESSES Remnants of Stock and Others Bought Especially for Remnant Day Ttvo Great Groups of Dresses at Great Bargain Prices Group One Group Two 350 Dresses, $5.00 150 Dresses, $3.95 All-wool velour. Poiret. twills, All-wool veloursi a good assortserges, Jerseys, taffetas, and combi m ent of styles to select from; many nation Cantons and printed silks colora and trimmings. Sizes 16 These are dresses bought very cheap 8 to sell at a low price. Sizes 16 to 42 to 40. Three Groups of Coats Have Been Radically Reduced for the Remnant Sale Fifty all-wool velour coats, very good styles; straightline effects, embroidery decked, button trimmed, fur collars, full lined coats. Sizes 16 to 40. 50 Coats Priced at SIO.OO 35 COATS 50 Buck Suede Sport, mannish models, suitable SflOrt Coats for spring wear. Materials: Polaire i vv/aio novelties, smartly tailored, some full SMALL SIZES ONLY lined and half lined, REDUCED TO — Radically reduced to — $7.95 $1.95 10 Suits Fur Trimmed and Plain Tailored t £* Models Reduced to did Small sizes only—l 6, Is, 38 3 Fur Coats Reduced to Half Price for This Sale, $25.00 —Downstairs at Ayres—Ready to Wear.
Remnant Sale Men’s Department Great Saie of Men's Shirts, 69c For the Great Remnant Sale the Men’s Department Offers 800 Fine Shirts in Madras and Percale They are in both neckband and collar-attached styles—a really wonderful assortment offered. The sizes are from 14 to 17. 70 Bovs’ Overcoats, 150 Boys’ Corduroy $4.65 Suits, $1.98 A ridiculous prlr* for these jrar Russian styles for the Bmall ment*. Pine quality velvet corbov, ulster styles for juniors, ln , bot !' J f orfo,k and Oliver J J Twist styles. In brown, tan, green, just like dad's. Double breasted navy and blue and belted. FullvOllned all the Also a few jersey suit* Included , , * , , at this price. way through. A wonderful * -Downstair* at Ayres - —' mit.y. Sizes 13 to 14. Men's and Boys’ Wear. Rewashed W “sj| ver \i Golf Balls 55c .£1 Indeed a sensational price for this popular golf ball —get yonr season’s supply now.
Hundreds of Other Weaves Over the Downstairs Store at Bargain Prices One Lot of Rummage Consists of Petticoats, Bloomers, Waists and Sweaters 100 Pieces of Philip- Crepe and Satin pine and Silk Bloomers, 79c Underwear, $1.65 white and colorß ’ all re ’ (Soiled) inforced, bemßtitcbed and •Pecot edge ruffles. 75 Black Sateen Aprons, $1.85 Kimono Style FlanTho best grade sateen, nelette Cown, 89c trimmed with cretonne and Mostly large sizes, flesh fancy pipings. Sizes 38 to only. 44. Bargain Table of Misses’ Pink Knit Women’s Kid Gloves Bloomers, 29c One and two-clasp and Fleece lined elastic waist, gauntlet styles. slightly and knee, of extra quality. damaged and soiled; 25? Sizes 14, lfi and 18. and 50? pair.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Semi-Annual Remnant Sale AND JANUARY E. O. M.
In this great semi-annual merchandising event the Downstairs Store has combed its stocks for broken lots, remnants and all other merchandise on which a clearance was desired —marked it down to prices sure to interest all.
L. S. AYRES & CO.—DOWNSTAIRS STORE
Great Money-Saving Offerings Women’s, Misses’, Children’s Wool Hose Heavy, Medium and Light Weights Women’s Silk and Wool 80c Women's full fashioned silk Bud wool hose. High spliced heel ami double sole. Medium weight, tu black only. .Sizes Sto flo. Children’s Hose, 49c Children's all woo! and part wool stockings in panel and English ribbed styles Rlaek, cordovan, beige and datk heather mixtures. Assorted, sizes. Women’s Cotton Hose, 19c Women's seamless, ribbed top ootton hose Double heel and toe. Black only. Sizes i) to 10Lj. Women’s Hose, 55c Pair Wools, cotton and wools, silk and wools. Heather minutes in gray, brown and black and two-toned effects. Silks and wools In beige, purple, lavender, blue. A rare buy. Siy.es B>j to 10 Women’s Cotton and Wool Hose, 30c Pair Light weight, seam lip the back, double heel and me. in beige and gray only. Sizes 9 to 10. —Downstairs at Ayres —Hosiery.
Remnant Day in Piece Goods Offers Tremendous Values Special for This Sale 5,000 Yards of Scout Percale Remnants, 10c Yard THESE pieces are genuine Scout, percales, yard wide. Hun drods of patterns; in fact, most any pattern produced by the manufacturer will be fouud in this lot. Desirable lengths up to five yards may be had by those who shop early. Blanket Clearance Birdseye Diaper Cloth, IN ORDER to close out. our oc? in Yard R.-Jt prenent stock of blankets lu " lara 801 l to make space for spring Seconds; 18 and 20-inch goods, we have taken the widths, great reductions shown by the prices for which these _ items are offered. 64-Inch I able Damask, 90% Wool Plaid 59c Yard Blankets, $5.55 Pair Beautiful qunllty mercerSIZE 66x80 S/.cd table damask, free from Double length, large enough dressing, with a smooth satinfor the largest beds. Neatlv ... ... . . „ ... ... finished with Soisette bind- l,ke fini * lu hor ,llis ‘ lualit^ ing. Only 20 in this group. damask we feel that 59e a Nashua Plaid y “ rJ ls Blankets,^ Pair Sheeting. 25c Yard Even and broken plaids in Full Bleached a wide range of colors. Ex- „ ~ . fra heavy quality, warm, du F,nff quality, suitable for table, washable blankets at. a sheets, pillowcases etc., 45 very low price. 70 Pairs in the inches wide, free from dresslot. ing. Pajama Check, lIV2C Yard. Remnants Mercerized Pongee, 15c Yard. Gray Only —Downstairs at Ayres—Piece Goods.
Remnant Day Small Wear Great Values in Juniors’ ¥/ear Infants' White Gertrude’ 25c Thcs* are crocheted. buttoned on •boulder. Exceptional value at tho p rice. Girls’ White Outing Flannel Skirts, 59c riain or lace trimmed; ages 2 £o 14 years. Large Assortment. Children’s Sweaters, Great Values, 65c to $1.35 For school add spring wear. Some Infant sixes. Junior Skirts, $1.19 Black and white checked, boxpleated on waist. Very special values Remnant Day Clean-Up of Odds and Ends A table filled with infants’ and juniors' wear. Children’s Wool Caps, 10c, 25c, 39c A table full of remarkable values. Assorted styles and colors.
Radical Reductions in Millinery Better hats that sold from four to six limes their reduced price. One group of velvets and satins reduoed QQ Another group of velours and halters' plush sailors Aft marked at ... jpI.UU A group of velvets and sports to sell at 50p and USC.
New Spring Shoes in Samples and Factory Checks b?%Vk i ”n'i These values # i Many , 6t - /lM brown potent f ar be | o W the P B t° Choose leathers, < leo , retail Jr == from. Not all ties, straps regular retai sizes in every and colonials. price. m eVery biac< w K ra'y For Women and Growing Girls ai,d patent e . 1 > T , combination otyles Heels oizes Mnh o g any. Cleo Ties. Cuban, All tin, new stock brown mid Colonials and Military and displayed on tables. black calf Oxfords Low See them. 1,1,1 Clearance of Dependable School Shoes y/ -e-'"''/ Black relour calf lace |a, '•fj OCI Black calf- lace high-cut dWtfTifM*VT / shoes, English and broad \V* S 'hoes, English and nature toes, solid leather solfs and It jg * v ' form toes. solid leather heels. For school or dress \ B , sole* and heels Very wear. Reduced In price J “ \ dressy and serviceable, due to discontinued lines / J These have been reduced for and broken size runs. 1 j quick clearance. Sizes KU Range of sizes, 9 to 2. \ to 2. One Large Bargain Table of Women’s and Misses’ Shoes, $1,19 Discontinued lines, broken size runs and odds and ends of high and low shoes —some soiled, but all are wonderful values for women and girjs. Displayed for your convenience on tables with sizes on every pair. Pick your style. Plenty of large sizes and wide widths. Sizes 2 1 *; to S’- Very stylish slippers in this assortment. 755 PAIRS “FOR A SONG.”
Great Remnant Bargain _ Sale of 300 Ag* House Dresses £ In light and dark percale, made with long sleeves efid rick-rack trimmed collar. This is an extra special offer for this great selling event. See them — then take advantage of this money-saving offer. Several Hundred Apron DRESSES, 79c ' f) Another of the stupendous bargain offers of the event. V These apron dresses are in light and dark percale, with some ginghams. Many attractive styles and patterns make up the offering, givjng a wide range to select from. \ ftggT The Finest Lot of HighGrade Corsets, $1.95 VC C In sample lines, silk brocades and fine coutils. Medium \ |\ \ low bust and front lace models. Many attractive styles to \{ \\ select from. Sizes 22 to 32. There are several hundred of } l \\ these remarkable corsets in the lot. )K \\ Throughout the department will be found many small lots that have been greatly reduced for Remnant Day Clearance. Sateen Pettibockers, Flesh and Colored Crepe 95c Chemise, $1.65 Double elastic cuff, several colors to Lace trimmed, strap and built-up select from. shoulders. Odd Lots of Bandeaux, Brocades and <g Meshes, Flesh Only jj 11A —Downstairs at Ayres—-House dress section.
Gigantic Sale of Women’s Hand Bags —Three Groups at Three Prices Every One a Bargain Buy These are excetional quality hand bags—bought at a bargain to sell at exceptional prices. Group 1 Group 2 95c $1.55 In tooleraft leather, genuine Pin seal, real leather, real grain leather, genuine vachette vachette. crushed grain leather, leather and genuine goat. genuine calf, tooleraft, crushed Some are silk lined, completely pin seal, in pouch, vanity and fitted, in pouch, envelope and envelope styles, silk and leathvanity styles. er lined, completely fitted. Group 3 $2.85 Real values. Two-tone, genuine crushed pin grain leather. Pin seal and vachette two-tone leather in pouch and envelope styles. Clearance of Underwear Sample Sale of Women’s Silk-and-Women’s and Chil- Wool Union Suits, dren’s Underwear, 25c $1.45 Odds and ends, including Excellent quality garments pants, shirts and union suits. j n pre-shrunk silk and wool; Not all sizes in the lot. low neck s i^ e veless. tailored c . r \\t s and bodice top, knee length. Samples Ot W omen S reinforced at points of extra and Children’s wear. Os the famous Princess it- e -x ™ Mav brand. Sizes 38, 40, 42 Union ouits, 69c a nd 44.
JAN. 29. 1923
Remnant Sale and E. O. M.
Re-Washed Silver King Golf Balls, 55c —Men’s Dept.—Downstairs Store.
