Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 277, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 March 1923 — Page 19

[ MARCH 30, 1923

m :DUNES |gk PILE! SET Saffoanc Urge Selection of m3? Site at Gary. -lon. together Ouvernor MKw.y, Lieutenant Governor EmSQB F. Branch ar.d Representative gfyir nan A. Gottsohalk. wiU meet HU) 21. It was tentatively agreed, to the Fite of the 2,000-acre dunes Sk ; on Lake Michigan, it teas anK 9 need today. An act of the last specifies the land shall lK on Lake Michigan, in Porter _ ■ Request of more than thirty ChiBigoans. interested in development of Ke new Indiana park, asking the state to locate the park at Gary, has teen received by Richard Lteber, director of the department of conservation, and will be considered. The petition is said to represent hundreds of thousands of persons.

COLGNEUUDSON DiESjNFLORIDA Jfefd Distinguished Sendee Meda! for Russian Work. A distinguished service medal remained today as a symbol of the Army career of CoL ‘William V. Judeon, *SB, retired Army officer who died at Winter Park, Fla. Word of the death was received by a brother, Charles E. Judson, 1638 N. Illinois St. The medal was awarded for meritorious service as chief of the Russian military mission. He was a member of Elihu Root’s commission to Russia before America entered the war. Colonel Judson was horn in Indianapolis. He was graduated from West Point. Since he retired a year ago because of ill health. Colonel Judson had lived in Lexington, Kv. Surviving: The widow, one brother. Charles; a son, Sidney Clay Judson of Chicago, an da sister. Mrs. Frank L. Van Wie of Montclair. X. .T. BODY IS TAKEN TO OHIO Coneys Funeral Held at Former Home at Columbus. Accompanied by a guard of honor, composed of railroad men, the body of J. W. Coneys, superintendent of the Indianapolis division of the Pennsylvania Railroad, who died Tuesday, was taken to Columbus, Ohio, his forhome, today. Funeral was set for m. The widow and daughter, Bliss Lula, also went to Columbus.

Resinol does zvondersfor chafed or irritated skins "My doctor told me about it and If I couldn’t get another jar I wouldn't give this one up for anything.” That la how many people regard Resinol Ointment. It is specially recommended for eczema and other itching skin troubles, but it is also excellent as a general household remedy for burns, scalds, chafings, cold sores, pimples, boils, insect bites, etc. Rurnoi Soap awl Rninol Shaving Stick contain the Resinoi properties and no H~t, thouid be wi-boat these products. A1 all druggists* gA T omore ■tSheujji&tfem \j\ejarng hasgone * from ycmrjucc, molhert S. S. S. Is the Great Builder of Red* Blood-Cells end Rheumatism Must Got Just Try Itl “Ithentrukttsm? Me? No, Indeed, it’s •ll gone, every bit of itl It’s sunshine and Joy for me now for the first time in years. I feel a wonderful glory agatn In the free motion I used to hare when my days were younger. I look at my hands and think of tbe twists and swellings they used to have. I bend way ever to the floor. I haven't been able to do that Sa many years. I can thank S. S. S. for it all! To ms it was a rising son of Joy and liberty. Brothers and sisters in misery, do not close your eyes and think that health, free motion and strength ars gone from you forever! It is not so. It Is here and now for all of you. 8. 8. S. la waiting to help you.” Thei* is a reason why S. S. 9. will help you. When you increase the number of your red-blood cells, tho entire sys-_v-m undergoes a tremendous change. , , thing depends on bl- od-otrength. Wllood which fs miru- sufficient r-d----cella lends to a long list of troubles. Rheumatism is one of them. S. S 3. is the great biwod-cleanser, bl-od-buiider. system strcngthecer nerve invigorar. It stops skin eruption.--, too, pimples, blackheads, acne, boil* eczema. It builds up run down, tire ; men and women, be-iuiifies complex ions, makes the flesh firmer. Start E H. S. today. It is sold at all drug •tores in two sizes. The larger size bottle Is the more economical. SitT* £* makes yon feel

OWSLEY INVITED ABROAD France Seeks World War Leaders for Unveiling of Memorial. Alvin Owsley, national commander of the American Legion, has received an invitation to attend a gathering of V'orld War leaders at the unveiling of the memorial battle cloister at the Holy Trinity Church In Paris, Memorial day. Invitations have been sent also to General Pershing, Field Marshal Haig,

Easter Footwear In Gorgeous Array Now Welcomes the Beckoning Springtime Foot bespeaks the Lady”—and this Easter the lady A may ehoose her interpreter to suit any one of many varying moods. Buckles, laces and tongues—Straps, Cut-Outs, or Plainer Effects —each has its sponsor. Cadie’s present an all-inclusive assortment, varying in style but uniform in smartness. Chiffon Chiffon Hose H T $L5° ffjotwetxr $l5O ILLINOIS AT MARKET

"Home Outfits To >' oun £ cou Pl es an( * are planning to refurnish their home complete, we offer three and fjf four room home outfits of exceptional quality at prices that may never be repeated! Only furniture S which comes up to the highest standard is displayed here and prices are as low as shrewd buying and our low price policy can make them. PAY AS YOU CAN THE VICTOR PLAN This 5-Piece SUITE at a Real Saving TBBiy ~~~ p,ctur *^ bere ,a üßt one of tho 8-Piece Dining Room Suite Our selection of splendid dining room —L.” ITWP —E" f 'I suites, now on exhibition, is the larg- I r Jy.l tr f i*' \ est in our history. The suite pictured tijta jUn * above, a charming period model, flu- jjll] US Itl ft- *ss ■ ll ft* \ ished in walnut, is an exquisite ex- w} \|y ff/wfijlTl [|i r u di *3 ample of the furniture in this depart- T* L—■ ■ ■ ■"jL I Jm.-SU? Jt ment of the store. This charming w” suite, distinctively designed and care- ■Of — # 111 " ■jnloffigßL ojlj J fully made, Includes a large size buffet # JL-! —rM * I I TTb (exactly as pictured), one of the new Ig •_ * [j|l—J- ~ chairs and a host chair with padded "1 v *T JI 'r' § I tapestry seats. Price, complete, only iT —f

3-Piece Overstuffed Living Room Suites, $149.75 It Is good news Indeed to know that loose cushions, spring conetruo-

Admiral Beatty, Lieut. Gen. Baron Jacques, Gen. Armando Diaz and Marshals of France. Memorial day services will be held In all American cemeteries In France under American Legion auspices. The legion Is raising a permanent endowment fund to care for the annual decoration of 32,000 graves of war dead in Europe. Cut in Downtown Fall Edith Matlock, 46, of 737 Lord St., became suddenly 111 today as she was

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walking across Meridian St. fainted and fell forward on the pavement. She suffered painful cuts and bruises on her face. Trafflcman Tolls called an ambulance and she was taken home. Lunin Unchanged / By United Prcta MOSCOW, March 30.—The latest bulletin on the condition of Premier Lenin stated: “General condition unchanged; temperature 37.8; pulse 104; respiration 30.”

For Tour Easter Choosing: Women’s Attractive GLOVES 75c and Up to $6.75 —First Floor, South Center.

A Wonderful Assortment of Coats, Capes and Wraps Two Specialized Groups i I j'jMj f Coat*, Capet and Wrapt of A fixturet, Pohnretf j j || I Velours, Novelties and Tweeds in Size .l ' L fl j /or Misses and Women Tr, lntensive buying activities for the past few months mak® WS/3Z22J jm/n 1/1/ these extraordinary values possible in new spring coats, capes -Tj" J- J j L i ill and wraps. There are coats in styles for sports, motor and street wear and wool and silk capes. Cobra include Copen, (SCUts ' Pekin, brown, rose, checks, plaids tan and novelties. 75 styles c hoose from and many are embroidered.

Girls’ Lingerie Dresses for Easter : Normandie Veiltt, Organditt and Lawtu, ti ‘ u V * n Lace, Embroidered and |j j Ribbon Trimmed 1 ' \-\\ *^ ust received 1,000 new spring lingerie dresses for girls, and Ij L VT \ offer them tomorrow at the very special prices of SI.OO, $1.98 \ M \i\\ au d $2.98. Colors white, nax-y, black, helio, sunset, rose, iL f ~ * Lisque and sandalw*ood. Sizes 2 to 6 years and 7 to 14 years.

Girls’ Capes and 2-Piece “Cape Kiltie” Dresses Materials are mixtures, plaids, nov- *rs.gli elties, polaires and tweeds, in a wide ,00 array of styles. Sizes 7to 14 years. J ■■■■— Special at

Bedding —Table Oilcloth

PLAID BLANKETS—DoubIe bed size, soft and fleecy; color combination plaids; shell-stitch ends; SB.OO quality, QC pair BEDSPREAD 3 Rod size, neat designs, perfect bleach; $1.83 £X A r quality ....Ipl.wJ UNBLEACHED SHEETS—"Mohawk.” SlxOO inches (no phone <TQ orders) BED COMFORTS Double bed size, filled with soft cotton; allover stitchedi medium and dark colors of sllkoline; nr $3.50 quality

Men’s Furnishings

MEN'S BLUE CHAMBRAY —SHIRTS Carefully, tailored; coat style, perfect fitting; two separate coU lars; sizes 15 to 17*41 $1.50 quality, d*-j IQ Saturday only MEN’S COLLAR ATTACHED SHI RTS--Fine count fabrics; perfect fitting; neat stripes, also white and tan; 7ft sizes 14 to 17 la C

Women’s Hosiery

WOMEN'S PURE THREAD SILK HOSE— Heavy durable silk, fully reinforced, high spliced heels, fashioned legs; black, cordovan, silver -Mid white; sizes B*4 to 10 (3 rn pairs, $2), pair . ...U/C

THE W®H. BLOCK C? Hart Schaffner & Marx guaranteed clothe* for men, young men and boy* (8 to 18)

TABLE OILCLOTH—4S Inches wide; white and also fancy patterns; 46c quality (no phone orders), yard C UNBLEACHED SHEETS—80x90 inches, center seam, deep hem (no QCphone orders) ODC SEAMLEBS BLEACHED BHEETS Os heavy round thread sheeting; wide hem—81x09 Inches $1.1*9 81x90 1nche5....51,125 72x90 Inchee... .sl.lO MOHAWK PILLOWCASES —42x38 inches, each JDC

SEALPAX ATHLBTIO UNION BUITB—■ ElaatlO Insert In baokj sizes 84 to 46; Saturday *7r a. m. only ......... I DC (Tdmlt three suits to customer. No phone, mall or C. O. D.’s.) MEN’B SINGLE GRI® PAD GARTER 3 Cable web* IT 12V2C

WOMEN’S MERCERIZtD LIBLE HOSE - Fine gauge, fully -eliforced, mock seam legs; black and brown; sizes 8H to 10; seconds of 50e quality (8 pairs for p* 69c), pair LOC

THI BASEMENT STORE

Capes for Little Folks Capes for little folks in mixtures, plaids, novelties, polaires and tweeds. S QR Size 2to 10 years. Priced for Satur- y X.* ■■ - day

All-Wool 2-Trouser Boys’ Spring suITS Jf 7to 17-Year Sizes ! f /-V'^.V \ $0.90 I 'i&Ql Newest spring patterns. Two ma JP pairs full lined trousers In- V eluded with each suit All-Wool Boys' 98 Spring Topcoats Newest spring styles. Gray, brown and tan; 8 to 8-y*ar sizes.

Easter Candy Specials HIGH-GRADE CHOCOLATES—-Assorted fruit flavors; specially packed for Easter; zq pound box ••*•••••• ,VV*e M eMIMCw • e 40C FRESH MADE CHOCOLATE MARSHMALLOWB QQ 60c quality, pound D*7C

EASTER EGGS Cream centers; 40c quality, pound We still have a large assortment of fancy Eaater candy boxes, baskets, bunny wagons and other Kaeter novelties.

Display and Sal* t PEARL BEADS Saturday at—--1-3 to 1-2 Last Than It*rain* HmM Frlun. —First Floor, South Cents*.

SPECIAL PRICEB ON FANCY SATIN EABTBR EGGS—SI.BS quality 60? 750 quality 40^ 500 quality .... SO<* 40c quality 2Sd 800 quality —Candy Dept-, B&aemecL

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