Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 265, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1923 — Page 17
FRIDAY, MARCH 16,1923
hfellotosljip ot \ draper. Dally Lenten Bible reading- and meditation prepared tor Commission on Evangelism of Federal Council of Churches. Jesus in the Temple
‘‘lie entered into the Temple, and began to cast out them that sold.” Mark 11:15. Read Mark 11:12-19. “The church universal is the one supreme world power for molding ideals and re-creating dispositions.” MEDITATION': 13 there danger that men may seek to “use” the church today as did the Jews, for material gain or advantage? The central function of the church is to relate men to God; may tt be purged of whatever interferes with this. HYMN': O Lord and Master of us all. Whate’er cur name or sign. We own thy sway, we hear thy call, We test our lives by thine. PRAYER: Most Holy and Most Gracious God. who tumest the shadow of night into morning, satisfy us early with Thy mercy, that wo may rejoice nnd be glad ali the day. Lift the light of Thy countenance upon us; calm every troubled thought, and guide our fet into the way of peace. Ferfect Thy strength In our weakness, and help us to worship Thee; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen'
Nourishing Soups
Mrs. Housewife: Our Washingten Bureau has finished compiling a selected list of receipts for making twenty-two kinds of delicious, nourishing and tasty soups. These are selected from some of Uncle Sam's tested rcceipes. They are
Washington Bureau, Indianapolis Times, 1322 N. Y. Ave., Washington, D. C. I want a copy of the bulletin in SOUPS, and enclose herewith two cents in postage stamps: Name--and number City State
t; 'Greater Kilbies! You’ll agree when you see the new spring stocks of merchandise which fairly jam our display floors that they’re the finest, handsomest quality that you have ever seen! A rare opportunity to refurnish your home tor spring at prices which are ridiculously low for furniture of this sterling character. Just a small deposit delivers your choice, and the balance may be handled on convenient terms. Why not come in now while selection is at its very best ?
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Healthy Movie Condition Is Indicated by Goldwyn
By WALTER D. HICKMAN CONDITION' OF HEALTH of the movie screen Is controlled to a great extent by the nature of the films produced and reflected. Movie conditions will be some better only when the producer realizes that an appealing photoplay must have a good story as well as good actIn the new t&P schedule of releases just issued We : : by Goldwyn, I fin and reasonable signs of a healthy S' £ movie future, m, Goldwyn is offer- . I ing some standwjpfe?* * I ard titles, mean- | Ing by that, that J the public is educated to such atSBjflill y tractions as “The Christian," “The Merry Widow," NEILAN “Ben Hur," “Three Wise Fools” and “Vanity Fair.” Maurice Tourneur's “The Christian” has been released and has been splendidly received in New York and Chicago. Goldwyn is not experimenting with material when it announces “Ben Hur,” “The Christian” and the others. The American public knows the story value of such attractions.
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On the Goldwyn list of attractions now in process of making are two Marshall Neilan photoplays, including “The Eternal Three” and “Tess of the D'Urbervilles.” His most recent picture to be shown in this city is “The Strangers’ Banquet.” Erich von Stroheim is busy on “MeTeague” and “The Merry Widow." King Vidor is busy on “Three Wise Fools.” which was a splendid success on the stage. Rex Beach will be represented with “The Spoilers.” I see signs of encouragement in the movie situation by such Goldwyn releases. Goldwyn has one advantage in each release —they have a real story to work on. -I- -!• -IOn View Today Among the attractions on view today are: “Shuffle Along.” at English's: Marion Harris, at Keith’s; Hazel Green, at the Palace; “French Models,” at the Broadway; “Hail, King Tut,” at the Rialto; "Mad Love,” at the Ohio; “The Pilgrim.” at the Circle and “Robin Hood,” at the Circle and “Robin Hood,” at Mister Smith’s. NUNS SAVE LIVES OF 350 AS HOSPITAL BURNS Montreal Institution Razed by Flames With .Million Dollar Loss. By V nit cl I'rctH MONTREAL. March 16.—Lives of ' 350 patients in the Hospital for In- : curabies were menaced when flames razed the structure during the night. Attendants and r.uns rescued every S patient in the hospital without Injury to any while the fire completely destroyed the building, causing damage estimated at nearly a million dollars. POLICE HOLD RUNAWAY Silver Lake Youth Found at Home of Sister. Carl Morrett, 16, who ran away from his home in Sliver I-ake, Ind., Thursday was held by police today on a vagrancy charge. He was found at ' the homo of his sister Mrs. Mabel King. 2326 N. La Salle St., by Ser- ! geant Harris after Morrett's father had called police and requested that his son be detained until he could reach the city. Morrett's father will ! take his son home Saturday.
We t.re showing unusually attractive values in daveno suites. At these prices you can have a comfortable, attractive living room -et bv day, and at night the daveno ean be used as a bed. You can not duplicate a set of the same quality and construction for considerably more than we ask. Our prices start at —
How many of as allow our furniture to become out of date when we would not think of wearing a | garment that was out of style ' years ago. Wonderful new suites ' ,n many period designs, such as 1 Queen Anne, Renaissance, Tudor, etc., and beautifully finished walnut or mahogany, can now be secured for as low as —
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Women’s Neckwear ■ VESTEE SETS WITH CUFFS of linen in white and \ Special with colored embroidery; also novelty madras sets.... f LINEN COLLAR AND CUFF SETS—White and tan; lace and plain edges or colored embroidery V MXp METAL COLLARS— BIack with gold and silver J •—First Floor, South Center.
Rugged Shoes and Oxfords for Boys and Girls SHOES S ‘Y“ OXFORDS .-SaA Made of dark brown leather, <f|f Made of strong* brown w extension soles, neat and sturdy; ~x . , every pair perfect. Sizes 6to 8, MB leather^Vl th extension soles.
aicf CAPB For Women and Misses Hundreds of Elegant Garments Offered at ready for tlu- Li;; - tond. *r>|i. .r t u 111 1 y is too unusual to even t> think of missing. ' v * ’ ~ r Costly garments have boon reproduced at popular prices. They embody careful seloction of the season's most approved materials and high-grade workmanship. ►Scores of styles to choose from -all new, all correct. Materials: Colors: —Mixtures 0 —Polairrs —Gopen —Kose Velours —Pekin —Novelties —Novelties —Browns —Mixtures —Tweeds —Tans —Checks
Walking Skirts tfij Qg For Women and Misses • Kr Up to $5 Qualities —While 50 Last B ———■— l New novelties in all-wool materials. Plaids —Checks—Novelties.
Collars to Match and Collar Attached SHIRTS for Men flljp 95c lujlJjlPy' lp Perfectly tailored, of fine count percales nnd madras shirtings, in tan, gray, white and also l)n\ 1 dl\viV‘fyCV m ‘ ut checks and stripes; fust colors; sizes XLyiE j,Ajf 14 to 17.
In Our Candy Department
Easter novelties, a wonderful assortment, including candy Easter eggs in all sizes.
HAND DECORATED SATIN EGGS and by degrees 1 down to luC RABBITS —$2.00 and by degrees 1 ft down to 1 tri, CHICKS —4O c clown to r _ 2 for DC PANORAMA EGGS SI.OO and by degrees down 1 r to Isc
(Grass furnished free with Easter Baskets and Bunny Wagons)
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EASTER BASKETS 73c and by degrees down t A to luc 5c DECORATED CANDY EGGS— |- Speeial, 2 for .. DC SMALL CANDY EGGS —Assorted *) colors, pound ...x-ttc LARGE 10c CHOCOLATE DIPPED - EGGS DC
HIE WW. BLOCK C? Hart Schaffner & Marx Guaranteed Clothes for Men, Young Men and Boys (8 to 18.)
Saturday Specials HIGH GRADE CHOCOLATES Cream and nut centers; 60c quality. Special, jr* pound box 4DC SMALL EASTE R CREAM EGGS—Assort* ed colors; 40c quality. Special, pound 4?C ASSORTED FRUIT FLAVORED HARD MIXED CANDY SpeloL 19c
500 CAPES for Girls and Small Tots In Two Attractive Price Groups $9 QR $S£ f|A Sizes fe*3 9 *./ O Sizes Smart rapes made from remnants of cloth, cleverly stylef’i imitations of big sisters’ wraps. Catpes that any girl will be proud to own. Materials: Colors: —Tweeds —Tangerine —Copen —Sports Plaids —Jade —Fox —Checks —Poppy —Gray —Novelties —Sea Foam —Navy Women’s and Misses’ Gowns 9 C p Special for Saturday v %** Os good quality bleached muslin. Cut full size. Hand, embroidered. A Special Purchase of 500 New Spring SWEATERS ON SALE sl-93 /V B and Girls Sample line of sweaters. A trifle irregular—so slight are the imperfections one can scarcely detect them. A special price concession enables us to offer spring sweaters in the new styles, weaves and colors- in garments that would ordinarily sell at $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00; Saturday at the remarkably low price of $ Don’t fail to attend this sale. An early selection is advised as there are just 500 in the group.
BOYS’ ALL-WOOL Two-Trouser Suits
s.„ $/?.90 Price Wlk Seven to 17-year sizes; well tailored, allwool materials. Each suit includes two pairs full-lined knickers.
Boys’ All-Wool Spring Topcoats Sai e 4*o on Price Three to 8-year sizes. New spring 6tyles; grays, browns and tans.
Women’s Pure F £ 1 Thread Silk Hose O C Fully reinforced, high spliced heels; fashioned legs; black, brown, silver and white; sizes Sy 2 to 10; seconds of SI.OO qualities; specially priced (3 pairs for $1.70), pair 59^
Beddings —Table Oilcloth
UNBLEACHED SHEETS Center seam, 80x90 inches; medium weight, wide hem (no phone QC orders)/ special . ...DDC MOHAWK UNBLEACHED SHEETS —Blx9o inches; specially d-i *>r priced - . ..pJL4iD BED PILLOWS—FiIIed with sanitary feathers; serviceable coverings—--17x24 Inches, each 69<> 18x25 Inches, each 98<) 20x20 Inches, each. sl.lO
Boys’ Spring BLOUSES S& 69c Six to 16-year sizes. Light stripes, fast colors, collar attached styles.
HEMSTITCHED PILLOWCASES-* 42x36 Inches; soft thread muslin; free from dressing; %r| wide hem; each sLoQ. BEDSPREADS —Medium weight; regular bed size; neat patterns; rfi in $1.85 quality g 1.47 TABLE OILCLOTH—4S Inches wide; white and assorted patterns; suitable for tables, wall coverings, /% etc.; yard dDC
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