Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 209, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 January 1924 — Page 5

MONDAY, JAN. 14, 1924

EVANGELIST SAVS REAL CHRISTIAN IS TRIM DAY Rev, Runyan Makes Strong Plea for Right Thought and Deeds, <<} . TRUE Christian is true on A Monday as well as Sunday,” ~*l Rev. AVilliam M. Runyan •ated in a revival sermon Sunday at be East Park M. E. Church. Evangelist Runyan Sunday night the second week of a four veeks’ revival at the East Park ■lurch. He w r ill preach every night with the exception of Saturday nights. ' There is much superficial talk bout being sons of God,” Rev. Runyan said, “but if we do not misread ‘he conversation of Christ with Nlcodemus it was to the intent that those who are sons of God by creation are become spiritual sons of God by . ecreation or regeneration "The tests of our spiritual sonshlp e spiritual tests If Christianity were a thing it could be measured by he yard-stick or tested by the chem- >.! methods of acid or retort, but it sprt and must be sprltually tested. "Among the marks of a Christian ■ nan may be named family resemblance. or conformity to type. The law is in force that an offspring will rtake of unmistakable resemblances ■•> its forebears. Sometimes the resem- ' t: nca is physical, sometimes temperalental. or mental, or the temper •minus the mental! "A groping world is saying 'Show us the Father and it sufficeth us.’ How •hall the world know' Christ except through those who reflect His life and spirit? “Another potent mark of a son of < :-td is his love for the family of God, family affection. The ties that bind indeed very many. We have so much in common that the differences ti.nt wc reveal should not hinder a ye- ,1 spiritual fellowship among God’s p->ple. Disrupted families are a r.rief to observers, disrupted and divided cnurches are a tragedy. “Identity of interests suggests another test. A professed Christian who plays into the hands of the devil most of the time may well doubt hla claim of sonship. He is more likely ‘of hi= father, the devil.’ What will build op the Kingdom of God w’ill engross tlm thought and secure the service of a son of God. “A soil of God may, according to many inspiring scriptures, have a comforting sense of assurance. He may know. Doubts fly. uncertainty gives I’.'iC-e to :■ sense of real faith and confidence when the work of the divine spirit has been done in the heart of man. “Buc in order to have the ‘right’ or ■power’ to become sons of God we are to receive Him. Many are receiving thedrier about Him. Christ is much in the public thought today, but He is not in the faith of so many as the redeemer of men, the Savior who delivers from sin. “Spiritual sonship. through spiritual i ©generation, Is the gift of the divine Christ to such as receive Him in true ;md vita! faith," the evangelist stated. WESLEY BARRY IS LIVEN KEY TO CITY •"esley Barry, 17-year-old freckled : of the screen, was given the keys • 'lu city by Mayor Shank today ; i e city hall. i by a band. Weßiey and his party 1 ■ met at the city hall steps by • officials. Business in the build was suspended as Wesley was eniatried at the mayor's office. T like this informal meeting, be- ■ ause the mayor and I are brothers, we're both actors.” said Wesley. On being presented a card board "key Hi •he city,” nearly three feet long, Weary remarked that “It should open any cellar.” The mayor then made arrangements for young Barry to visit all the orphans’ homes of the city Tuesday morning, and ordered that he and his party be given life passes on municipal golf courses. longTllness is fatal Charles N. Hoover, 70. of 518 Prospect St., died at Methodist Hospital Sunday night following an Illness of five years. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. _ Mr. Hoover was born in Maywood and had lived in Indianapolis more than fifty years. He formerly was a Republican ward committeeman. Surviving: The widow, two sisters, Mary J. Flick, Lawrence, Ind., and Florence Arbuckle, Indianapolis, and a brother, John Hoover, Bowan, Kas.

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RELIGIOUS LEADER REPORTS INDIANA CONDITIONS POOR Sunday School Council Takes Up Measures to Better Education, Progress of religious education in Indiana Is hampered by poor and inadequate buildings, insufficient equipment and inefficient teachers and supervision, according to report today by Walter S. Athearn, dean of the -Boston University School of Religious and Social Service, and director of the Indiana survey of religious education. at the Severin. before the Indiana Sunday School Council. The council was to consider what steps to take and whether to engage in a financial campaign, to better conditions. Indiana was selected for the survey as the most typically American State. Blame for Crime Placed “Half the Protestant children in Indiana do not attend Sunday school and those who do attend are absent half the Sundays,” declared Athearn. “Three out of every five Indiana church buildings should be rebuilt at once. Two hundred thousand children recite each week to teachers who have had only half their high school education. Banquet Tonight. E. T. Albertson general secretary of the Indiana Sunday School Council of Religious Education, presided in the absence of William L>owe Bryan, president of Indiana University. The Rev. Robert J. McLandress, department director of Presbyterian churches, was elected secretary. Speakers were Stanley Went, New York; the Rev. F. W. Stephenson, L. B. Job, Dr. O. R. McKay and Albertson. A banquet at the Y. W. C. A. to night was to close the meeting. About 200 ministers and laymen attended.

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PETTIS DRYGOODSCO. The New York Store—Established 1853 DOLLAR DAY Is ALWAYS a Busy Day at Pettis! Tuesday Is DOLLAR DAY!—-The Day When Your DOLLAR Buys Double!! NECKWEAR AT SI.OO TfoT sTSo Women’. ft .95 and $2.49 Pieces taken from regular stock, formerly much higher. IPPph Hi * 1 MKUBBk/ / /of £ P iT‘ UopyngTlts, 4 lor. .gI.UV Imported lace vestees, camisole vestees, frill and lace front \ I j / / <3OO COOKS, 4 tor . . JpI.UU • 1 * ... .... ..ur, .u .1. , La*C6S

French Perfumes* Atk A high-grade line ofTE French perfumes in avl special introductory tj/ B package, regularly sell- gl ing at $1.50; jasmine, M muget, Fifth avenue and exquisite odors. Special. SI.OO. —Street floor. Hot Water Bottle Ajk o; Fountain (hi Syringe— dfl One of the popular 1 K numbers of the Davol il line; high grade moulded rubber. Special, SI.OO. —Street floor. Ivory Finish ASk Combs, 2 for— ml Good heavy stock, J) B plain pattern; all coarse, ' B| or coarse or fine teeth; H 2 for SI.OO. JA* —Street floor. 3 Yards Good Black Sateen— /hi A fine, heavy quality \B with rich satin luster, YB for dresses, aprons, !|§ shirts, cushions, linings, a BL* bloomers, etc. Yard wide. Special, 3 yards for SI.OO. —Street floor. 2 Yards Lingerie gAM Satine — (>fl Regular 69c quality, the latest weaves for lln- 1 I gerie purposes in neat |u,* self checks with rich JBm satiny finish; In black, white, pink, maize and light blue. Yard wide. Special, 2 yards for SI.OO. —Street floor. 25c Roll Wall A Paper, 6 Rolls forrt>l Tapestry, grass cloth, Jn B all over leaf designs and ' B plain duplex oatmeal pat- OS terns. Special, 6 rolls JB* for SI.OO. —Third floor. 50c Roll Wall Paper, 3 Rolls— \B Heavy embossed bro- t cado designs and blends. Special, 3 rolls for SI.OO. —Third floor. 20c Roll Wall ’ Paper, 8 Rolls— \B Floral, stripes, bro-Yl cades and fruit designs, rag Special, 8 rolls for SI.OO. JB* —Third floor. 35c and 39c Fancy Bordered Voiles rt|| and Marquisette, thfl 4 Yards — Fine marquisettes and ak voiles, with double jacquard and lace stripe borders; white only. Special, 4 yards for SI.OO. —in rd floor. Plain Marquisette, 6 Yards for— v&j Yard wide, doublet|Jg| thread fabric, in white Kg only; 6 yards for SI.OO. —Third floor. Women’s High Lace Shoes, Pair — High shoes, with (r ■ French heels, in brown and black kid. Various 7 ■ combinations. All are JB high grade shoes. Special, a pair, SI.OO. —Street floor. Men’s Pure Irish AM Linen Kerchiefs, 6 so tp il Full size, good quality 8a linen; 14-inch hems. Special, 6 for SI.OO. —Street floor. Men’s Satin Stripe Border Kerchiefs, T® 12 for— \gj Good quality cambric, T ■ with assorted patterns l|j in satin-stripe borders; gJBp 12 for SI.OO. —Street floor. Women’s Bright Colored Linen Kerchiefs, 8 for—s|| Linen kerchiefs of I good sheer quality linen, I"' with neat embroidered corners, assorted patterns and colors; 8 for SI.OO. —Street floor.

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Velour Pillow Ak Squares, 2 for— rt>fl Mercerized velour pil-\B low tope, in blue, rose.Tß mulberry, brown and v* green. Special, 2 for SI.OO. —Third floor. Valance AM Cretonnes, dB 2 Yards— tj)| Scalloped cretonne va- B# lance In attractive patterns and pretty colorInga. 2 yards for SI.OO. —Third floor. Curtain Rods, 5 for— Curved end flat brass curtain rods; extend to 'I 48 Inches. Special 6 for B SI.OO. 'At —Third floor. Window Shades, Ask 2 for— JB Dark green and tan J} ■ color. 36 Inches wide and T I 72 Inches long, with dependable spring rollers, complete with fixtures to hang. Special, 2 for SI.OO. —Third floor, 250 Pairs Ruffled Swiss Curtains, (t>l Pair— 5H Crossbar swiss of* I sheer quality, with full narrow ruffles and tiebacks. Pair, (LOO. —Third floor. New Drapery AS Cretonnes, (hfl 5 Yards— 0$ Yard wide, durable H quality cretonnes. In a splendid range of attraetlve patterns. 5 yards for SI.OO. —Third floor. Dotted Marquisette, (Ml 4 Yards for— tbl Yard wide mercerized I marquisette In various • size dots. Special. 4y ds. for SI,OO. —Third Km-. Pongee Color Casement Cloth, 3 Yards— d| 32 Inches wide, fine T I mercerized casen* ert j!l cloth, especially adaptable for draw curtains; 3 yards for SI.OO. —Third floor. Printed Marquisette, (iM 5 Yards— Yard wide, double I thread lacy fabric, floral, bird and all-over patterns, in dark rich colorings; suitable for bedroom curtains; 6 yards for SI.OO. —Third floor. Unbleached Sheets, Each— Heavy, round thread. N M unbleached sheets, size ' I 72x90 Inches, center seam. Each, SI.OO. —Fifth floor. Pillowcases, 4 for/hE Soft finish pillowcases, JSB 3-inch hems. 4 for SI.OO. t H —Fifth floor. Unbleached Muslin, 10 Yards for—rsE Yard wide unbleached h) |1 muslin, fine, light weight ■ B Special, 10 yards for SI.OO. -&%n —Fifth floor. Plain White sook, 5 Yards— rhfl Full yard wide, plain white nainsook. 6 yards T H for SI.OO. —Street floor. raßEi Tablecloths, Each,ra*|| Mercerized cotton ta- d* M blecloths, hemstitched scalloped edges. Special, ' B each, SI.OO. —litre jt floor* Children's Bathrobes, Special— Tu Little robes of heavy J)B blanket cloth, in me- ' B dium colors. In neat designs; sizes 2 and 4. JBmm Each, SI.OO. —Second floor.

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Good s 1.59 and s 1.69 Silks sl| Imported All-Silk Crepee, in pink. \ I rose, greens, grays, light blue. Copen, \ I hello, etc. Verv popular for dresses and I 1 lingerie. ! 1 Feney Frlnted Silks in atyles and pat / , I ) terns for dresses, blouses, lclmonos and [ fl* / lingerie. V J| \ Plain Color Radium Silks, light and / U/H j dark shedes. I • I I Striped Silk Shirtings, good quality, I S I 32 to 36 Inches wide. I Your choice at the special price of, I \ yard. Ifl.OO. / \ i —Street floor. /

New!! Glass Kitchen Set, S.IOO Set consists of Best quality large mixing J 'Ji clear finish fu’i ■" whippini: howl with cream t M iwSBBSBBmKS et; very specially nd P rrffedjor TuesslJo S]JO 6 Pair* Cups and Saucers for j *l.no —Flrßt quality fine white ] ./r a. ’ semi-porcelain; a real big value i / / /tm Impored English Kurthenware jmSl Tmpots —Several sizes to select 'dap- I W from, your f 1 A A ■ ‘ I W choice I.UU • ' • Sanitary Roll-Top Bread Box m — —White enameled, ventilator on top, extra good quality and regkL- ular household size; regular ’Si "it price $2.00; Tues (1 A A r n—day only “Fvrex” —The guaranteed heatproof overware, is transparent ii and sanitary; pie plates, pudding paua. and many other pieces; < ' 1 at, only, i A A 1 ■—.ui your choice Two Window Ventllators for *l.O0 —The sanitary Continental ventilators—lets In air. keeps out draft, soot, rain (1 A A U snow; 2 for 4*I.UU Siviad or Fruit Bow ls—import- A ed Bavarian china, beautiful —-—■'jy floral decorations regular price *t.flO; special 1 rtrt Double Boosters —Large slse. at SI.UU round style, self-basting, first quality gray granite enamel on Table Tumblers—Fine thin ms*Lk.* ’if ralU<3 f ° r SI ftO blown, clear finish crystal glass Tuesday at tpl.VVf with neat floral cutting, extra ... . ■rnu-lal ner nn Bash Boilers—Household size, ~r.n P SI fill heavy galvanized metal with two uo * n v strong end handles aud C* 1 AA Limit 1 dozen a a customer. cover; Tuesday only.. SI.UU Water Set—Regular size, clear crystal glass optic, set consist* of pitcher and 0 tumblers, while u nr limited quantity lasts, QQ Our *I.OO laundry Special— " * !■_. * One large alze clothes basket, se- ** looted elm splint, one good qual Bathtub Seats—White enamity clothes line and 5 dozen eled, have nickel-plated rubberclothos pins—this * /x/\ covered grip hooks. Is very complete set, for only .pI.UU strong and durable, (pi An Tuesday only vliUir Bathroom or Klchon Mirror— White enameled frame; size Dlshpans- —14 quart size, first 19!4x13H Inches, good quality quality triple-coated white por mirror, Tuesday 1 A A retain enamel; regular 1 AA special <? I.U l* price $1.69, Tuesday on! ipa.vw —Basement. -A. Adjustable Dress j | Forms, $9.95 | J SI,OO Down — sl.oo a Week 4 * ” Spring sewing is at hand, and this is an ideal form for home sewers. Each adjustment is independent of §:i the other. Two sizes— I I’ll No. I—B21 —82 to 46 bust measure. vQa 4its No. 2 —36 to 48 bust measure. SI.OO Saved on Dollar Day. r —Street floor.

Spanish Laces, toQ | Yard— &W Good, heavy quality; floral and conventional ' @ designs; 86 Inches wide. Very attractive for aJßbr blouses and dresses; black and colors. Yard, SI.OO. —Street floor. Rubberized Household Aprons, 3 for— Plaid checks and fancy B patterns. Waterproof M* aprons; 3 for SI.OO. —Street floor. Sewing Combination— One pair 59c shears, NB solid steel shears, 8 or 7 t H inches, one dozen O. N. T. thread and one box M - pound dressmakers' pins. All for SI.OO. —Street floor.

2 Yards Natural Pongee— Thlß Is silk and cotton mixod, In natural i B col o ? pongee, regular jm 65c quality, makes fine jJBg dresses, bloomers, scarfs, table tops, cushions and many other uses, yard wide. Special, 2 yards, SI.OO. —Street floor. Stamped Pillowcases, Pair— rhfl Regular $1.29 plllow-JSB cases, stamped ta lovely ' ■ designs. Special, a pair, SIOO. JRb —Fifth floor. Children’s Hats—--125 Children’s hats, felt, broadcloth and vel- ri) B vets; $2.49 to $4.98 hats, ‘ B all at one price; your choice, each, SI.OO. mß* —Second floor.

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Infants’ White Poplin and Crepe de Chine Bonnets, Regular $1.98 and $2.98 bonnets In fancy Mi styles, trimmed In lace and ribbon, some slightly mussed. Special, each, SI.OO. —Second floor. Metal Bag Tops, Each— fij Silver, 6teel and an- fca tique; square and oval H shapes. Very attractive R for silk or beaded bags, Each, SI.OO. —Street floor. Brocaded Circular Pieces for Bags—(t|| These are silk lined.iDH have a pocket; all com- H plete, ready to sew on fS the top. Regular price araoki $1.98; special, each, SI.OO. —Street floor. Dresser Scarfs, Each— (t|| Fine point lace N§3 trimmed, with beautiful < R lace Inserts, In two sizes, P| 18x36 and 18x50 inches. -JaL. Each, SI.OO. —Street floor. 32 White Bath Towels, 4 for— rti| Heavy double thread |j| towels, yard long; our ' |r regular 32c quality, spe- 11 cial, 4 for SI.OO. —Street floor. Children’s Stamped Dresses, 2 for— J B In sizes 4, 6. 8, and 10 ~ R years, stamped in five R different designs, In col- kßraa ors of blue, coral, yellow and crash. All new merchandise, special, 2 for SI.OO. —Fifth floor. Hit-and-Miss Rag Rugs, Each— Heavy quality hit-and-*oR miss rag rugs, popular '■ 25x50-inch size, special, ; r -| each, SI.OO. —Third floor. Woven Wire Mats, Each— Qi Woven wire mats, size ' M 18x30 inches, special, each, SI.OO. —Third floor. Rubber Mats, Special at— Rubber mats in Pyra-zhß raid pattern, size 27x30 > || inches, suitable for stair R landings and numerous other places. Special for SI.OO each. —Third floor. Sheffield Silver Plated Bread Trays— . yR Sliver plated bread ! trays with handles and || pressed heavy edge, very special, each, SI.OO. —Street floor. Oneida Community Teaspoons, Set,^g Oneida silver plated teaspoons, ' H 20-year guarantee, sfet s, of 6, boxed, special, SI.OO. —Stroot floor. Bugle Beaded Bags,* Each— rtl| Bugle beaded bags inyß ten different colors, silk ■ lined, very special, each, 7 SI.OO. A* —Street floor. Boys’ Flannel Blouses, 2 for— Q|| Collar attached flan- ' I nel blouses, with straight % or button-down collars, aßhi blue, tan and gray colors. Sizes , 9, 10, 11, IS, 14 and 15. Very special, 2 blouses for SI.OO. —Third floor. Stamped Pieces, 4 for— <frß Your choice of buffet yH scarfs, vanities or tea ~ H towels, with 3 skeins of floss, 4 for SI.OO. aflto —Fifth floor.

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2 Yards Fancy Striped Lingerie (hll Cloth— 5| 300 Yards in this lot ' Pink, white, tan, orchid and maize; a regular 75c quality; very desirable for dresses and lingerie; yard wide; 2 yards for SI.OO. —Street floor. 35c Dress Ginghams, 4 Yards — <>B Choice new checks, stripes, plaids and plain i B colors; mill lengths up to 10 yards; all fresh, new ginghams of new designs; strictly fast color*. Special, 4 yards for SI.OO. —Street floor. A Lot of Good Quality Dress Goods, Yard— Dfl Just a piece or two of B a kind, 54 inches wide, ’ ■ all-wool suitings in light shades for spring year, one in the Rodur weave. Durable allwool serges in browns and navy; fancy plaid suitings, 40 to 54 inches wide. Your choice, a yard, SI.OO. —Street floor. Nature’s $1.50 Rival Brassieres—(>R Combination of pinkyß and white satin and '|g lace; some long models §g; and some short; size iJßra range of 32 to 44, but not all sizes in every style. Special, each, SI.OO. —Second floor. $1.50 Corsets for Corsets of pink coutil, Sx® medium and low bustyß Splendid values at SI.OO. '>> —Second floor. $1.50 Corselettes at— rs Os pink figured mad->M ras, only two dozen Tsa left in 32 size. Special, B while they last, each, AaL SI.OO. —Second floor. Cotton Covered Umbrellas— JB Cotton covered um-' x B brellas, especially goodYß for the emergency needs. X, plain, straight wood handles. Slightly imperfect weaves. Special for SI.OO. —Street floor. Indestructible _ Pearl Beads— Pearl beads in 27-inch QB length strands. with|oß sterling silver, stone- ’ B mounted safety clasps. Very special, the strand tJßkm for SI.OO. —Street floor. Boys’ Blue Chambray Blouses 2 for— 5 H Good quality blouses T H with collar attached, sizes 7 to 16. Special, ■E** 2 for SI.OO. —Third floor. Boys’ Blue Chambray Shirts, tftß 2 for— * M Good quality blue ~ B chambray shirts in col-lar-attached styles, sizes "E* 12. 12H, 13 and 13%. Speciel, 2 for SI.OO. —Third floor. Boys’ Ace Knitted Caps— Smart and trim, fits >ll the head, hugs the ears, i B protects the neck and covers the throat. Extremely elastic, yet holds its shape and its buttonholes. Special, each, SI.OO. —Third floor. Sanitary Goods Combination— One all-rubber sanitary NB apron, flesh color; oneTi elastic sanitary belt and one dozen Kotex napkins; all for SI.OO. —Stroot floor. Palmolive Soap, 16 Bars for— s|| —Street floor. ;V.

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