Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 83, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 August 1923 — Page 5

THURSDAY, AUG. lb, 1923

GOMPERS FLAYS COURT INJUNCTION AGAINST STRIKERS Women Garment Workers Enjoined From Organizing as Union, Bv United Prcts CHICAGO, Aug- 17.—Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor, today described an injunction Issued against striking garment workers as a “revival of the king’s idea or personal sovereignty" and advised the workers to ignore it

<r ~f e fo7nc r /fri jSwty TZoottv Reductions io 40 % Careful Buyers From All Over the State Are Taking Advantage of Our August Clearance Sale Offerings Quality Merchandise Right Prices Satisfactory Terms

Trade your old furniture for the new pieces you would like to have! Ask us about this unusual service.

—A CLEARANCE of several good patterns and colors of velours and tapestries makes this low price Za possible. The construction of this comfortable davenport is of the usual Banner excellence. Loose, spring-filled cushions, spring edge seat and spring back. Completely covered, including outside back, with your choice of any of these admirable coverings. In some of the fabrics chair and rocker can be made up to match the davenport at $49 each.

You should not miss this offer if you are going to need bedroom furniture. 3-Piece Walnut Bedroom Suite ‘149 $lO Monthly ,

27x54 FRINGED VELVET RUGS Fine new patterns, in bine, taupe, gray and brown. A splendid as- $A .95 sortment of beautiful rugs. Clearance price-

Banner Furniture 6> 33 SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET Branch Store—los4 Virginia Ave. * This Merchandise Also on Sale at Our Fountain Square Store

as it violates their constitutional rights.” The Injunction was granted by Federal Judge Carpenter against the International Ladies’ Garment Workers Union, on application of Mitchell Brothers, a clothing concern. It forbids union organizers from soliciting Mitchell Brothers employes for union memberships, Gompers asserted. Gompers addressed a meeting of 600 employes of the Chicago. unions last night. He declared it “time for American labor to put a stop to invasion of rights of American people.” “I haven’t any doubt that if the workers employed by the clothing firm were seen talking to a union organizer they would be evicted from their homes. The injunction prohibits them from communicating with union officials by letter or telegram, or coming in contact with them in any way. “The judiciary of the United States, both State and national, has gone injunction mad. I shall advise any garment worker not to return to

75 Polychrome Mirrors 45 Inches long, 12V4 inches high. The kind of a a qjmirror that you would expect to pay more than •*/D twice our special price. Beautiful frames, artistically = ornamented and polychromed. While the 75 last they will go for—

rpHE EXPOSED surfaces of each of these pieces Is genuine walnut veneer—the of construetion on very high priced furniture. The cabinet work is excellent. You will like the beautiful dull toned finish. Full size bow-foot bed. Full vanity, with center mirror measuring 40x18 inches, and chifforetie 34 Inches wide. This suite Is an outstanding August Clearance Sale value!

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PROLINO A good quality, waterproof, floor covering, in a complete assortment of . popular patterns and col- /f ors. Six yards or more T* laid free. Square yard—

work until he has been organized. "The whole world is a jail if you cannot keep your honest convictions." Store Door Found Open Patrolmen Brumfield and Mullen found the rear door of Carson’s millinery store, 145 S. Illinois St., open late Thursday night. A. L. Less, an officer of the Indiana Merchants’ Association, was with the police. Nothing had been stolen. Gary Boy Killed By Times Special GARY, Ind., Aug. 17.—John Modirich, 7, was instantly killed when struck by a fast Pennsylvania passenger train. It is alleged that the train did not stop after striking the boy. Clothes Worth 975 Stolen L. J. Mandvale, a guest at the Gem Hotel, 35 W. Ohio St , reported today a thief took a suit of clothes, two silk shirts and other clothing from his room. The clothing was valued at $75.

Banner-Upholstered DAVENPORT Velour or Tapestry S 9B $8 Monthly

Diamond Chain Company Picnic C. C. Winegardner, personal manager of the Diamond Chain Company, and George Moore, chairman of the games committee, are in charge of arrangements for the company employes’ picnic at Columbia Park Saturday. Contests and games have been arranged. HAPPIER, HEALTHER WOMEN by thousands are known to exist in this country because they have been relieved from pain and suffering by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Science in surgery and electricity have advanced greatly during the past fifty years, but treatment of disease by oldiashloned root and herb medicines has never been improved upon. The leader of them all is Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound which after fifty years of success is today recognised as the standard remedy for female Ills and sold everywhere for that purpose. Replies to a questionnaire recently sent out to 50,000 women by the Lydia E Pinkham Medicine Cos. of Lynn, Mass., proved that it benefits 98 out of every 100 women who try tt. Isn’t this-a marvelous record for say medicine to hold?— Advertisement.

Let our expert interior decorator help plan the building or furnishing o f your home. No charge for this service.

9x12 SEAMLESS WILTON VELVETS Regular $57.50 Rugs marked down for the August Clearance Sale. Colors are ros s, tan, blue, taupe and gray. All r A fringed ends. It will pa>P -4vi*vU you to have one or more mj " of these laid away.

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Allover Lacs at $2.98 Persian allover lace in rose, white and tan with multi-color patterns.

CX Final Clearance JI $7.50 to sls DRESSES 2L pv/f Regularly $7 to sls \ BSK& M ft FRENCH VOILES, I |gP eponges, *r |w mm>\ r-3=Tv LINENS AND , JRBMk f mYfy NORMANDIE \ a ■ 111 W'! HI VOILES I . vJr jljill 111 I \\ V Every woman who can use one or two smart wash dresses to tide fliuilijlillllV ||| I her over the summer season, will do wisely to select one of these. HtllSilllllllSl h The styles are representative of the best the summer has brought forth fijllißlllHll 18 U - $5 and $6 Imported Gingham Frocks Sl||||l| St 4j > }L Smartly styled j l Made of fine importfjf frocks for street, busi- l ■ ■ , ed ginghams, trimmed Q ness and afternoon ( ■ ■ m j with embroidery, i\\\ J) Q wear. Sizes 16 to 52. J / sashes, etc. I| Ll

“Hope” . Bleached Muslin 13V 2 C On Sale Saturday Until Noon Soft-flniahed mußlin, useful for many household purposes, in desirable mill lengths. (No phono, mail or C- O. D. orders.) Extra special, yard, X3%<. (Street Floor)

Women’s Semi-Fashioned Pure SILK HOSIERY 98c tSBK] Good looking, pure silk hose, seml-fafhioned, ft with mercerized cotton tops, double garter welt, E 9T double heel, toe and sole. Plain or with embroid- fl erpd clocks. Black, white and brown. y (Street Floor) Sale: Leather Handbags In the Popular Pouch Style A ' Fancy Metal Frames / Not often do you find genuine leather hand bags of the smartness and quality of these at a yf|F / | jv\ mere $1.98. They are topped with fancy metal i Jiry frames and well lined. In black and colors. Fltjr/ ted with change purse and mirror. (Street Floor)

Vacuum BOTTLES si:: 59c Black Japanned metal vacuum bottles, guaranteed to keep liquids hot or cold for 24 hours. Excellent value at 59#. (Street Floor)

Batiste Bloomers F° r 7Qr> Women f i/C Made of shadow striped batiste, in white or flesh color, 27 to 29 lengths. Excellent value at 79#. * ' „ (Third Floor) Wash Goods Voiles, 59c The much wanted washable voiles, in navy blue with white dots, and striking figured effects. In black, rose, yellow, green and brown* Voiles, 39c A good variety of pretty designs; 36 and 40 inches wide; fast colors; yard, 39#. Ratine, 69c Imported ratine, in a variety of striking plaids and checks; special, 69#. Ginghams, 39q \ 32-inch ginghams; in small checks and fancy plaids. In all the wanted colors. (Street Floor)

Goldstein Brothers WASHINGTON & DELAWARE STREETS

Impressive Values in a Sale: New Fall Millinery Made of Felts, Velvets and Velvets Salim, in a Vail.ly o, Fall Slylei (Third Floor)

Women's Union Suits Regular and /T Q _ Extra Sizes v v C Fine ribbed soft finished cotton union suits, In tight or loose knee styles. In white or pink. Perfect fitting. Unusual value at 59#. (Street Floor)

Toilet Goods $3.60 bottle Coty’s L’Origan, Paris or Chypre Toilet Water $2.69 Mary Garden Toilet Water $1.39 $1.50 DJer-Kiss and Cappi Toilet Water $1.29 60c Cleero Shampoo 36# 60c Sempre Glovine 36# Cappi Face Powder 76# Mary Garden Face Powder. 79# Roger’s and Gallet’s Face Powder 69# Lilaß <Le France Talcum...2s# Colgate’s Cashmere Bouquet, Eclat and Colgate’s La France R#se Talcum 19# Mennen’s Violet and Borated Talcum 21# Stillman’s Freckle Cream..39# (Street Floor) Notions “CURAD” sanitary napkins, compact roll of alx 25# HOUSEHOLD APRONS, in black, blue and pink checks, made of rubber, good quality 390 HEATHER TOILET PINS, 160 in a package 4# SEW-ON SUPPORTERS, of good quality rubber, 2 pairs 35# PIN CUBES, with jet, white, and black pins,- cube 4# (Street Floor)

Unbleached Muslin, 10c 1 ard wide unbleached muslin, firmly woven, good weight. Suitable for sheets and general household use. Long mill lengths of our 15c quality. While 1,000 yards last, yard, 10£.

Cretonnes, 19c Yard wide, in light and dark floral patterns, for furniture coverings or draperies, long mill lengths.

(Goldstein’s, Street Floor)

Towel Specials

Towels, 10c Huck towels, plain white or with red borders. For home or hotel use. Towels, 25c Size 17x34 Inches. Heavy, firmly woven quality; nicely hemmed; fancy red, blue, gold or he.lio borders.

Fancy Bath Towels, 45c Fancy bath towels, thick, absorbent nap; in attractive embossed designs; in pink or blue. (Goldstein’s, Street Floor)

“Sterling” Bleached Sheets Bleached seamless sheets, made of soft fin-) 0 OA ished sheeting, free from dressing; finished \ a with wide hems. Size 72x99 Inches. ) K ' Bedspread Sets, $3.49 Bedspreads, $2.49 Bedspreads, in white Crochet weave bedspreads, crochet weave scalloped; cut , n conventional designs, size comers; size 82x94 inches; 74x84 inches, bolster to match. (Street Floor)

Ha • / Shadow Proof Jjv 1 Princess Slips Ji&l Double From Hip to Hem Another evidence of Goldstein value-giving. Well road® princess slips of good quality muslin, o^ trimmed with lace and embroidery. Sizes 38 \tc 44. Specially priced at 85#. (Third Floor)

Sleeveless Wool Sweaters Special $ 1.98 for Women The great vogue for sleeveless sweaters makes them extraordinary values at this price. Checked and novelty weaves, in addition to plain colors. In rose, Copen, jade, gold, emerald, turquoise, jockey and other colors. (Third Floor)

Crocheted Lace, 29c Imitation crocheted lace, in whit* or ecru; 4 inches wide; yard, 29d

Cheviots, 19c Shirting cheviots, in plain blue, grey and fancy striped patterns. Ideal for boy’s blouses, women’s house dresses, etc. Desirable lengths.

Towels, 18c Size 17x34 inches. Nicely hemmed. Soft and absorbent. For home and hotel use. A special value at 18<. Bath Towels, 39c Soft, thick bath towels, very absorbent, for home or hotel use. Size 22x41 inchSS. Nicely hemmed.

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