Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 95, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1923 — Page 7
FRIDAY, AT JG. 31, 1923
'BUDGETED LIFE IS SURE OFSUCCESS’ Mansur B, Oakes Addresses Canadian Underwriters. "A budgeted life makes It possible to utilize the right mental attitude along all lines, makes It possible to take life day by day and build It Into a definite success,” declared Mansur B. Oakes, president of the Indianapolis Insurance Research and Re\iew Service, today before the Life Underwriters’ Association of Canada, at Montreal. “To be a complete success the budgeted life must include a program that reaches into eternity,” Oakes asserted “The program must have
OFFERING UNSURPASSED VALUES AT ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES ON TERMS SUCH AS CAN BE SECURED ONLY AT THE IDEAL ADDITIONAL VALUES IN SUITE SPECIALS price $25 1 S2S {XMOudifMil l.ltßsik; 3 pin. (Mr, biku $188.75 , suite priced at an extremely low price. Suib- . able for small apartment or bungalow. Special during this sale.. .$129.75 delivers Idowu delivers UI U J Bow-End Bed, Large Dresser and Chilfor- | I ffl a golden oak V ette, in n ch walnut. We have just a few of \' Ul * 51 standard silk chi ff o robe. these suites at this remarkably low price. Jr 1 shade floor K.". $25 j Special during this sale $119.00 co „ le T?rlc.s2s
Advance Sale of Florence Hot Blasts —The World’s Greatest Heater
Odd Tea Wagon Many wonderful wagons in choice finishes and styles. Your choice at big reductions, price AA starts yfaJiUU Pay Only SI.OO Down
definite soul, social and material linea^” “It j possible today to project one’s desir ,s into the future. * • * If we will chart these desires, fixing periods where they are to mature, and will chart the road victory will be ours.” UNITED BRETHREN HEAR SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKER 200 Attend White River Conference at Columbus. By Times Special COLUMBUS, Ind., Aug. 31.—The American Sunday schooj is the most effective institution for evangelizing the people. This was the message of Dr, C. W. Brewmaker .Dayton, 0., national superintendent of the United Brethren Sunday school work to tHe seventyeighth annual meeting of the White River United Brethren Conference. Attendance is the largest of the meeting with more than 200 ministers and lay delegates registered.
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A. T. O.S to Picnic Affairs of their chapters in Indiana universities will be discussed by members of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity In their atnual summer picnic at Ma-Lo tonight. Tic fall conclave of the India*** and Michigan chapters also toll be discussed. Edson F. FolEom of Indianapolis, province chief, will preside. Members will meet on the south side of University Square at 6 p. m. Smoke Law Commended Indorsement of the smoke abatement ordinance was made by the Southeastern Civic Improvement Club Thursday night at the home of A. J. Kelly, 2013 Hoyt Ave. The city ad-
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ministration was commended for resisting increased telephone and water rates. Family Finds Home Ransacked Sam Dowden, 1308 Central Ave., and family returned from a visit to find their home ransacked. Missing property was not specified in a report today to police. "are you the woman you WERE MEANT TO BE? Every woman was meant to be healthy happy, and fill her sphere in life to the best of her ability; but, alas, how few have the health or physical endurance to live up to their ideals! Over-ambi-tious, many of them develop nervous-, ness, irritability, Headaches. backaches, irregularities, and often more serious ailments which retard their progress in life. Women in this condition should turn to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, a root and herb medicine which has been proven to benefit 98 out of evftry 100 women who try it. Let Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound make you well and strong, and the woman you were meant to be.—Advertisement.
Colonial Buffet A splendid piece for the dining room—rigidly constructed of oak, with mirror. At our special price, an undeniable A A bargain )Zj.UU Pay Only SI.OO Down
Bias Seam Tape, of fine la-wn. Sizes up to No. 7;' 6 yards, lO#.
Store Open Saturday Until Six O’Clock
Laces —for Trimming $] Art Laces at 19c Asa finishing touch to.. a pretty centerpiece or table runner, we offer these art laces in two-toned effects of cream and white. We offer excellent values in laces at this price. Oriental Lace, 69c 10 Inches wide, In effective open work patterns, for Bertha collars. Excellent value at 69# yard. 12 Yards Val. Lace, 35c Val. laces. In inch widths, for dresses, underwear, caps for infants, etc.; 12 yards. 35#. Nets, 75c to $1.49 72-Inch nets, in white and cream, for dress linings, veils, caps, etc., firmly woven; 75#, 98# and sl-49 yard. (Goldstein's, Street Floor)
Princess Slips Made of Dark Sateen A S 1 ( Are B^PS ma< * e sateen, in black, navy or Pit t ■ brown, bodice top sytle, siges 36 to 44. They t . Are slips made of fine quality sateen, in black, navy and brown, bodice top style. Excellent workmanship; perfect fitting. a g“f, QS i ‘^ Te P r i nc ® M slips made of satin striped Pit *** § * 1 sateen, trimmed with hemstitching; in (Third Floor)
Wool Slipover Sweaters For Women and Misses j Smart w<sol slipover sweaters. In various attractive y m striped and novelty weaves, in Jade, Jockey red. Hard- I g -ing blue and hi ck. Sixes 36 to 42. I-
Women's (Artificial) Silk and Silk Mixed Hosiery Beautifully lustrous artificial silk or silk mixed hose, 1 with mercerized top and reinforced heel, toe and sole, r m 1 _ Semi-fashioned. In black, white, brown, grey, cocoa, ( beige and otter. Pair, 98a. \ j Children’s School Stockings Special— 35c -Pair Finely ribbed, highly mercerized cotton stockings, with reinforced heel and toe. In black, white or brown. Serviceable and good looking. (Street Floor)
Exceptional Value in Madras Shirting, 49c White grounds, with fancy woven silk stripe*. Many beautiful pxtteras and colors. In blue, gold, brown, lavender, black and green. 27-INCH DRESS GINGHAMS, in FALL GINGHAMB, In a . . hundred different checks and * a wide assortment of email pat? plaid*, mill lengths suitable for terns and fancy plaids, for school dresses, feet j 1/ school children, yard *OC colors, special. yard... I /2C (Street Floor) *
Toilet Goods Hand painted, double compact, fitted with “Aklar" compact powder and rouge; two puffs and mirror 98# . Face Powder* Coty's Face Powder 79# Djer-Klss and Maris Face Powder 88# Plrer’s Asurea, LeTrefle and Floramye 69# Mary Garden Face Powder # Face Creams 500 Pond’s Cold and Vanishing Creams 89# Pompeian Massage Cream and Pompeian Day and Night Cream .39# Daggett A Ramsdell's Cold Cream 39# / Talcum Powders Maris Talcum Powder ....16# Mary Garden Talcum Powder / 18# Djer-Klss Talcum Powder. 14# Watkin’s Mulsifled Coooanut Oil Shampoo (1 to customer) 33# Pebeco Tooth Paste (limit 2 to a customer) ....29# Colgate’s Tooth Paste, Koiynos and Senreco IT# —OoldcUtn’a, Street Fleer.
Goldstein Brothers WASHINGTON & DELAWARE STREETS
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Saler Floor Torcheres Pictured at Right —Special . | Finished in Stippled Gold and Black These floor torcheres occupy little room, yet are a beautiful, Bridae practical addition to any home. The base of slender, classically Jr u simple lines, is topped with a mica cylinder, reflecting, when ! ’ jw jam pi lit, a beautiful golden radiance. We regard them as unmatchV able raluee at f9.75. I Sale: Bridge Lamps Complete With Handsome Silk or Georgette Shades, Heavily Fringed Though designated as “bridge” \ n p i=s I lamps, they are more strictly speak- 1 RJI |l li\ H (L. AffW Ing all-purpose lamps, Ideal for read- ( II /y|| // 7)1 .a Ing, studying, etc. Finished in an- / (JM II y/JI ° 8 Jf jj tique gold and polychrome or walnut \ 1 II eja 8 'tgr tad gold / dh A (Fourth Floor) v=ar- —-***&
McCall Patterns Many new and attractive fall patterns for October at 18# to 45#;.
An Offering Tailored SUITS For Fall Wear i Made of Poiret Twill and Tricotine in Navy and Black By the superiority of their materials—by the precision of their tailoring—you’ll recognize them as wonderful investments at .the prices. They feature the popular long coats, with strictly tailored lines and narrow belts. Beautifully lined with canton crepe. All sizes. (Goldstein’s, Second Floor)
Repeating Our Wonderful Sale: Fall Hats Velvet or Felt ' \ Values Like 7(0) These Are Al. most Unknown ■ v Our last week’s sale evoked such iff appreciative response that we have se-f I I lyb j j £ cured more beautiful hits to sell atLf J j f 2.79. The dressy hats are of velvet, fit f' trimmed with ostrich, ..velvet bows and s. i g ornaments. The felts are plain. 9 f Children’s School Hats, 3 to 14 Years, $2.49 (Third Floor)
Bedding Materials
Quilt Batting, 39c Cotton batting for quilts, pure white, soft and fluffy opens In a sheet, one roll sufficient for a large quilt. Outing Flannel, 25c Yard-wide dark outing flannel, In. stripes and plaids, heavy ' quality for comfort linings, the yard, 25#. Comfort Batts, $1.25 Three-pound - ' “Snowy Owl” comfort batts, size 72x90 Inches; closely stitched; pure white cotton, roll, 81.25.
Women’s Union Suits, 59c Represent Exceptional Value Made of finely ribbed soft finished cotton, band top style, with tight or loose knee. White or pink. Regular or extra sizes. An excellent suit for'present wear. Children’s Union Suits Ages 4 to iSfYears 75c—89c— 98c Ideal suits for early fall wear, for they are made of medium weight, unfleeoed cotton; Dutch neck and elbow sleeves, or high neck and long sleeves. Ankle length. (Street Floor) v
Embroidery Packages We carry a complte line of the famous Royal Society goods, stamped for embroidering.
Stickerie braid, In all desirable shades ana white; 3-yard bolt; 5c quality; 3 for 10#.
Cotton Batts, SI.OO Three-pound cotton batts, open in a sheet, size 72x90; enough cotton for a large size comfort, snowy white, the roll. 81Cretonnes, 19c Yard-wide floral cretonnes, In light and dark patterns, long mill lengths of our regular 250 quality, yard, 19c.
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