Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 234, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 February 1923 — Page 5

FEB. 8, 1023

gOCIAL Activities ENTERTAINMENTS WEDDINGS BETROTHALS DAN CUPID, with his hearts and arrows, was used profusely in decorating the Woman’s Department Club for a Valentine party, which the ways and means committee gave for the general membership today. A luncheon was served at noon ♦ o 145 guests, with Chic Jackson and his chalk talks as the entertainer. Following luncheon a program was given in the assembly-room, which was arranged with baskets of scarlet carnations, hearts and red candles. William Forsythe, artist, sketched for the club. A musical program was given by Mrs. Glenn O. Friermood and Mrs. R. S. Kinnaird. Mrs. Emma Sangernebo, in costume, sang a group of oldfashioned airs. # Following a butterfly dance by little Miss Iy.s Meyer, Mrs. Felix T. McWhirtei, president, was presented with aii old-fashioned nosegay of violets, sy.eet peas, roses and freesia by Mrs. Charles Koehring in behalf of the hospitality committee of the club. Tea vas served after the program by the hospitality committee, of which Mrs. C. Speed Rice is chairman. Four silver crndleabra of red tapers, ropes of smilax, valentines and kewpies were used on the tea table. • * • THP members of the K of C. Puncheon Club will hold a din-ner-dance this evening at 6:30 at the fpink-Arms Hotel. During the dinner Miss Hazel Silvay and Harry Calland will sing, accompan ed by Mrs. Margaret Meunler Gallagh r. Immediately following the dinner -t program of fancy dancing will be .given by the pupils cf Miss Helene rlibben. including the following: Do_othv Games. Gertrude Gahagan, Mai v Jane Ray. Helene Keywan, Catherine Smi'h, Agnes Gahagan. Joan : McDerm.yd, Helen Eder, Marcie Dern-1 berger. E .'elyn Forsyth. Ada P.ubush, ; Catherine Jenne, Katherine Hosmer and ZereHa Rubush. Cards arid dancing will follow the program. • • • Mrs. E. E. Bern? entertained the ! members of the Woman's Advance ; Club- this afternoon. The program was given by Mrs. F. Logsdon and j Mrs. L. D. Ownes. . . . The North Side Study Club met at the home of Mrs. H. E. Lister this afternoon. Mrs. J. L. Hodges spoke on “The Bridge of the World’s Com merce” and Mrs. F. E. Hart on “The I Petroleum Industry of Mexico.” A review of Mexico was given by Mrs. W. K. Fatout. . . . The Gamma Delta Epsilon sorority will entertain the Inter-Sorority Coun- j oil this evening at Miss Hester Bailey’s ! studio on N. Pennsylvania St. Miss j Helen Filleo and Miss Alice Carsten i are on the entertainment committee. • • • Mrs. Fred P. Shirley and Mrs. Robert Turnbull entertained with a luncheon bridge at the home of the latter today. Covers were laid for forty. Valentines were the favors. The hostesses were assisted by Miss Mary Van Houtln of Paris, 111.; Mrs. Clark Wells, Mrs. Robert McCullogh and Mrs. Thomas Hanika. • • • The Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society of the Roberts Park M. E. Church will meet Friday afternoon in the church parlors. • • • Teutonia Lodge, No. 1, will give a euchre and lotto party Friday afternoon in North Side Turner Hall. • • • The Spanish War Veterans and their aulxliary will give a card party this evening in the hall at 12 E. Michigan St. * • • The Ladies Society of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers will give a card party this evening in their hall at Shelby St., and English Ave.

A/Jartha Lee Her Column {"'VERY girl has enough of .J Mother Eve in her to be a eoquette, to some extent, from babyhood. It is natural for her to “primp” a bit and to use her eyes to the best advantage. But it is not natural for boys to be uppermost in the minds of small girls. Rather, they are an attractive “sideline.'’ tVhen a girl of 13 thinks of them as all-important, something is wrong. Often the trouble is that her mother has Imbued that idea into her, perhaps because she thinks the girl and her “beau” are “cute.” Starting Young Dear Mlsa Martha I.<v>: We are three tor!a of 13. We go with fellows 16. 17 and 18 We love them very much. We cannot £0 on with school work, for we have a date almost every night and cannot pet lessons. They think we are older than we are and are becoming serious. Should we po with them or continue orr school work!ME. MTSELF AND I. I’m glad you wrote to me, girls, before going ahead with your foolish idea to quit school. When you are as old as the boys are now, you will realize It was foolish. At your age, you need sleep at nights, not “dates.” Take my word for it. even though you disagree. If you continue as at present, by the time you are 18 you will sit at home, because boys will think you are much older. Husband Is Derelict Dear Miss bee: I am 24 and have been married four years. I have two children, one 14 months and the other 2 years old. My husband treats me as though he cares nothing for me. He abuses me and telle me Ito leave. He never asks whether I would like to po to a show. He never cives me money. He chases around every night until 12 o'clock or after. I try hard enough to do my part. BROWN-EYED TODDLE You may be able to appeal to your husband through your children. Remind him of the effects his actions will have on them. But don’t preach. If that does no good, take him at his word next time he tells you to leave. Tell him you will come back when he is ready to be a real husband and father. Os course, he will have to support you in the meantime. I believe he will ihange then.

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How to Look Your Best We all have heard many times that there is nothing more beautiful than a natural complexion, and yet—when you come right down to it, is that a fact? Who is more attractive—the woman who only uses soap and water, until her face has a real shine to it, or the woman who skillfully uses the cold cream jar instead of the soap and water, then the other little artifices, to finish the picture? Ask any man! Ask the children, even the tiny ones, whether they like mother better w hen she is all dressed up or when she is in her bungalow apron. The youngsters will give us the correct answer, and that is that mother looks best when she is at her best, and no woman is ever at her best when she is ill-kept. Hair curlers have a place—but not where anyone can see them. You must use them, If you will have the soft fluffiness that nature has robbed us of, as the years go by, but if you do use them do not allow any one to know that you do. Instead, wear them under a pretty colored boudoir cap, with a soft line around the sac that will improve your appearance as you wear it. And when the work Is over, instead of neglecting herself and scrimping at her own expense, let mother pay a little attention to herself, while she still has a chance to keep young. A stitch in time will save nine wrinkles.

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Coty’s “L’Origan” Toilet Water, 75c Ounce ‘‘Lady Mari'" rouge or face Lillian Russell’s cleansing powder, 35c. cream, SI.OO. D’Orsay face powder, 690. “Fleur d'Amour" sachet, Auto-Strop razors, 89<‘. $1,75 bottle. Bath brushes, 690. Manicure scissors, 450 pair. Olivia dental cream, 450. Coty’s Brilliantine, 850 botPiver’s “Vivitz” sachet, 500 tie. ounce. Assorted toilet waters, 350. Oils of the Flowers, Imported From London Assorted Odors, $2.50 Bottle —Ayres—Toilet goods, street floor. Low Shoes at $5.00 Dress and Semi-Dress Styles Marked Low for Clearance

T T is made up of patent leather, black satin, and suedes in black -■- and brown, the assortment of styles being pleasingly varied The size range is likewise wide. One of the styles is pictured. —Ayres—Shoe dept., second floor.

A Plentifid Assortment of Colored Linens Are Further Reasons for Visting The Cotton Show High-grade linens from Ireland and Belgium comprise one very interesting and very worth-while section of the Cotton Show. Qualities are of superior excellence, color ranges are decidedly good, and the prices are of a moderateness to interest all who must purchase economically. Irish Linens Are shown in a great variety of colors; all are 36 inches wide. Belgian Linens Are noteworthy because of their light weights and generous width—they are all 36 inches across. They come in a very attractive assortment of shades. Handkerchief Linens In all the desired shades are featured also. They are a yard wide and of good quality. —Ayres—Wash goods, second floor.

The stitch is not costly; every one can afford the little delicacies that add so much to us, and oh—how much more attractive they make you. And do you not owe it to your family and yourself to be attractive? NEXT—How to Look Natural, Healthy. TURNER BUILDING LEASED Columbia Securities Company Gets Ninety-Nine-Year Lease. The Columbia Securities Company has secured a ninety-nine-year lease on the Turner building, 130-141 N. Delaware St. Terms were not made public. The property has a frontage of 35*4 feet and is 111 feet deep. No improvements are contemplated now, Ben Sagalowsky, president, said. The building was erected eighteen years ago by Mrs. Sarah J. Turner, mother of William S. Turner, owner.

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MOST women will want their first hat small—a close, chic, brimless affair, or ono with a very slight brim. And most will want their first hats gay, fresh, vivid —fairly chattering in colorings as so many first robins. THIS Is just such an assort-ment-hats trimmed with flowers and fruits, feathers, ribbons and ornaments; of hair cloths, straws and silk and straw combinations. Best of all, the price is just 85.00. —Ayres—Millinery, second floor.

TF you would buy smart, new footwear 4- for early spring wear, and buy it at a substantial saving of money we know of no better assemblage from which to make your choice than this group at $5.00.

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DOWNSTAIRS AYRES' Friday's Saving Sale

9 to 10 Men’s Wool Mackinaws, $2.65 Fine quality heavy wool mackinaws, four-pocket style, doublebreasted; in durable plaids. Limit one garment to a customer. Women’s Slipover Sweaters, 95c All wool In dark colors. Sizes 38 and 40. Women’s Shoes 100 pairs women’s viel one-strap comfort house shoes. Rubber tipped heels and turn soles. Specially reduced. SI. Women’s Fiber Silk Hose, 25c Pair Light colors. Fiber silk hose, close fitting ankle, high splie-J heel, lisle heel and toe. Seconds. 27-Inch Gingham, 10c Yard All check patterns. Many colors.

Friday’s Saving Sale in Dresses New shipments arriving daily have added many new and exceptional values to the Ready-to-Wear Department. 200 very exceptional dresses have been added to our stock of dresses to sell at the low price of SIO.OO. The lot includes dresses for street, evening, or party wear. These dresses were made to sell at a much higher price—they were bought in a very unusual manner, making such a selling price possible. 4

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The Materials A re: Canton Crepes Crepe de Chines Taffetas Chamoknits Lace Dresses Georgettes and Poiret Twills

These Dresses Are Not the Ordinary SIO.OO Dresses Tj Ih CC C 1 C <r\ f$ El (TllTl Velours, Serges, Canton Crepes and Printed Crepe Combinations. dImdKJVJ IIJ I.X. LjiJU I.Jk/ CiL %3%\J\3 Sizes 16 to Matelasse, monkey fur trimmed. Good Assortment of Colors —These Are Above the Ordinary in Price ' ~ 50 ALL-WOOL VELOUR DRESSES, 5 3.95 at the

Sale of Mercerized Tablecloths Starting Friday , Mail Orders Will Be Given Special Attention A great sale, the results of much preparation in the way of special purchases and big reductions in our present stock. These are every one excellent quality pieces of merchandise. Because of the present market conditions, you should take advantage of this opportunity to get real quality at a real bargain price. These are all white, fully mercerized pattern cloths, in a wide range of patterns.

$ 1.95 Size 72x90 For oblong' tables or tables with two or three added leaves.

72x72 Pattern Cloths, $1.65 Hemstitched Lunch Cloths, Finished, Sizes 54x54, 85c

Hosiery and Underwear Children’s Hose, 17c, or 3 for 50c Children’s fins gangs lisle finished hose. Fine for dress wear. In white ar.d cordovan only. Sizes 5 to 9%. Very special. Women’s Silk Hose, 95c Pair Value giving sale of fashioned silk hose. Pure thread silk, heather silk and silk plaited. Knit to fit without a seam. Widened leg, narrowed ankle, shaped foot. Black, beige and cordovan. Sizes 8% to 10. Women’s Union Suits, 39c Women's fine ribbed light weight union suits. Taped and tailored top. Belted knees and lace trimmed. Extra size*. First quality garments.

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FRIDAY’S HOUR SALES

10 to 11 35 Boys’ Overcoats, $3.95 Warm wearable woolens. Junior sizes 3 to 10. Russian style with close buttoned collar. Double breasted and belted. Full lined. Stepins and Vests, 39c Os fine batiste, flesh and white, hemstitched and lace edges. Children’s Felt Slippers 98 children’s felt slippers in felt booties and moccasins. Soft padded soles and spring heels. Sizes 5 to 11. Specially reduced, 550Women's Sport Hose, 39c Cotton sport hose. Novelty weaves, in colors. Sizes B*4 to 10. Lingerie Crepes, 14c Yard 32-Inch. Plain colors and all white.

Bargains in the Men’s Department Friday

Men’s O. D. Wool Gloves, 25c A warm and serviceable glove. Long and close fitting wrist. Very special at this price. Fine for those who drive. —Downstairs at Ayres —Army and Navy. Eagle Caps for Men and Boys, 85c Fine quality woolen caps of this famous brand. Ear flaps to button over cars, around neck and under chin, or can be turned up out of the way. Limit two to a customer. Seconds. Boys’ Woolen Suits, $1.69 Plain dark blue and brown and blue and brown with pin stripes. Made in the popular French sailor style. Neatly trimmed and braided. Well made throughout. Sizes 3 to 8.

11 to 12 Odd Lots of Soiled Corsets, SI.OO * All sizes in the lot, but not all sizes in each style. These are corsets from discontinued numbers. Siik brocades and coutlls, many front lace numbers in the lot. These corsets are on sale for one hour only at this price. Women’s Gloves, 9c Pair Women’s washable cashmerette gloves. Black only. Sizes 7 to 9*4. Women’s Silk Hosiery, 49c Women’s fiber silk hosiery with lace striped semi-fashioned. Also a few silk fiber hose in a plain weave. Black only. First quality merchandise. Sizes 9 to 9*4Pongee, 19c Yard Tan and all white. Fine mercerized quality. Suitable for draperies, men's shirts, etc. 32-inch widths. Short lengths. Girls’ Dresses, 50c Chambray checks, stripes and plaids, all very good ginghams. Sizes 7 to 14.

SIZES 16 to 48

n.35 Size 64x64 A convenient size for use on any standard size square or round table.

Men’s Cotton Jerseys, 39c Good quality cotton garments with double weight roll neck and cuffs. Warm—ldeal for work. Good tssortinent of sizes. Fine Quality Mercerized Lisle Hose for Men, 25c These are fine quality mercerized lisle with double weight sole and high spliced heel. Good full lengths and strong elastic ribbed toes. Men’s Outing Nightshirts, 89c Fine quality outing flannel. “Knight of the Nl*bt” brand. These garments have all the qualities of higher priced garments. Sizes 18 to 20. —Downstairs at Ayres —Men’s and Boys.

2 to 3 50 Boys’ Cotton Jerseys, 29c Fine quality cotton garments In blue and maroon, with double weight roll collar and cuffs. Limit one gar/nent to the customer. Women’s House Dresses With Sleeves $1.25 While they Last Made of gingham, in belt line models of checks and stripes. Wonderful values for this price. While they last. Men’s House Slippers 40 pairs men's black and brown leather house slippers, Everett styles. Leather soles and heels. Sizes 6 to 10. Special hour sale Price, $1.29. Misses’ Bloomers, 10c Each Misses' jersey pink and white knit bloomers. Elastic at knee. Taped waists, buttons on sides. 32-Inch Gingham, 15c Yard Good range of colors and patterns.

The Styles Are: This Spring’s Models Basque Bouffant Hips Straightlines Panels Flowing Sleeves Embroidered Stitchings

Friday f s Saving Sale in Women's High Shoes,

Oxfords *•*1.85 Women’s patent leather straps and two-tone combinations. Brown and black five-evelet oxfords. Black kid lace shoes. Also comfort lace oxfords and kid one straps, low rubber tipped heels. All sizes 3to 8. Specially priced for this sale.

’ Infants’ shoes, patent and* -4 jg kid vamps with colored kidP 8 tops, sizes 3 to 8, at JL •

For Friday*s Selling Only Women’s Waists, $1.15 Re'-cnt purchase of waists, imported dimities, voiles, pongees, lace and embroidery trimmed. Models with Peter Pan or rolled collar. Varied touches in trimming. Sizes 36 to 46. Women’s Crepe Bloomers, 69c Made of Windsor crepe, cut full and reinforced. Sizes 27 and 29. Women’s Nainsook Gowns, 79c Good quality nainsook gowns with square yoke. Embroidery trimmed. Kimona or set-in sleeve. Regular and extra sizes. Outing Petticoats, 50c Full sizes, made with rufTle, dark colors. All-Wool Slipover Sweaters, 79c Nearly all blue, a few in cardinal. All sizes. —Downstairs at Ayres —House Dress Section.

3 to 4 Men*s Soft Collars, 10c Good quality soft collars in a variety of styles. Sizes 15*4 to 17. Limit three to a customer. Women’s Rubbers 105 pairs women's rubbers of good quality to fit different style heels, low, Cuban and military. Sizes 2Va to 8. Specially reduced hour sale price, 69C. Children’s Sleeping Garments, 49c Children’s wool knit sleeping garments. Small sizes. 32-Inch Cretonne, 16c Yard Beautiful designs for draperies, etc. Short lengths up to 15 yards. Children’s Dresses, 50c Each Percales and ginghams, In combinations of colors some with bloomers. others plain apron styles. Sizes 2 to 6. 4 to 5 Birdseye Diaper Cloth 10-yard bolt, wide. Seconds,

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Also misses’, children's and boys’ high shoes, black and brown, English and broad toes, leather soles and heels; durable, yet stylish. All sizes S% to 11, 11% to 2. All at one price.

Friday*s Saving Sale in the Juniors * Section Children’s Coats, $5.00 Chinchilla, sport style, good and warm, suitable for little girls or boys. Sizes 3 to 6. Girls’ Coats, $5.00 Polaire cloth, collars of same material; trimmed with silk stitchings; wonderfully warm coats for rough school wear. Sizes 7 to 14. Girls’ Skirts, $1.19 Very desirable for school wear. Black and white checks. Sizes 8 to 14. Infants’ Shirts, 39c Sizes 1 to ti. —Downstairs at Ayres—Juniors.

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