Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 276, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1924 — Page 6

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22c Percales, 7 Yards, * y Dres* percale*. 39-inch, in V g navy, gray and light sty lea. jg stripes and figures; --c values: ' 7 yards. sl. —Basement. 45c Satine, 4 Yards Black and colored satines. a f g high lustrous quality that will g not wash out useful lengths: ■" 45c value; 4 yard-. >l. —Basement. Large Union Suits, 2 + Jumbo size union suits for $ g women sleeveless, fine ribbed cotton, band top. cuff or shell " stitched loose knee, sizes 48 and 50. —First Floor. Women’s Hosiery, 8 Pr. "Durham" seamless cotton j) M hose, black and brown, good g stockings selling for 15c: every * pair perfect. —First Floor. $1 Sport Hose, 3 Pairs Women s English ribbed mer- f M cerized lisle sport hose, black M only: for outdoor wear and gym work: irregulars $1 00 quality: 3 pairs. sl. —First Floor. 50c Union Suits, 3 for Men s athletic style union $ B suits. of check nainsook, full M cut. closed crotch, large buttoned flap seat, sizes 30 to 44: 25 dozen to sell. —First Floor. Men’s 20c Sox, 8 Pairs Men s ‘‘Durable Durham sox. $ B made strongest where wear is M hardest: choke of four colors. (Limit 8 pairs, t —First Floor. Child’s Sox 7 Pairs f -a Children’s lisle half sox with s m fanev roll cuff top also black M and brown. \ length English mb ribbed stockings, all sires: regular s£sc qualities: 7 pair ti. —First Floor. $2.00 Kid Gloves, Pair t y Women s overseam sewn white v K with black stitching Pars point g and embroided back real kid gloves: also broken black and brown glace kid gloves: our regular stock, every pair perfect. —First Floor. $1.35 Chiffon Hose for .# Women s thread silk chiffon f M hose, fine sheer weave, all new M spring shades. This is a nationally advertised $1 25 and $1.35 number: pair. sl. —First Floor. Child’s Silk Hose for Fashion' and silk hose for m misses, with shaped leg in cor- M dovan. black and white, sizes 7t* to 9%: famous make; pair. SI. —First Floor. 50c Stockings, 3 Pairs Women's fashioned fiber silk $ 9 hose, double sole with nigh M spliced heel, fine gauge, lisle top: colors beige, nude, peari. peach, white and navy. —First Floor. $1.69 Umbrellas, Only Women a umbrellas, made of $ g fine grade American t cotton) m taffeta cloth, mounted on a paragon frame. fimsbe<l with white stub and lips in a beautiful assortment of ring handles. —First Floor. $1.69 Boston Bags for Black and brown Boston bag $ g with strap and two handles. 9 $1.69 values, for SI. JL —First Floor. 79c Vacuums, 2 for Pint size vacuum hot ties, $ M guaranteed to keep liquids hot M or cold 24 hours: 79c values 2 • . for sl. —First Floor. $1.98 Console Sets for Three-piece glass console sets. $ g of ambertone lustre glass, large g flaring bowl and two candlesticks to match: $1.98 value; the set. sl. —First Floor. 98c Aprons, 2 for Women s dress aprons every $ 9 one fast color percale, cut full 9 and neatly trimmed In braid; J. up to 98c values: only 885 to sell, so come early. —First Floor. Overalls or Jackets Men’s overalls and Jackets, $ g of heavy white back denim. M made with bib; also white over- “ alls for painters and paperhangers sizes 32 to 42; jacket sizes 38 to 44; garment. *l. —Third Floor. $1.69 Georgette Crepe ▲ beautiful all-silk crepe. 40 f g inches wlda, light and dark v m shades, tor dresses, blouses and JL undergarments. This extraordinary oKering will appeal to every woman when she ewe the quality. —First Floor. $1.98 Beaded Bags for (95) High-grade beaded bags. $ g <drmllar shape, silk lined, draw- m string style, assorted solid and A combination colors; $1.98 values: Choice, sl. —First Floor. $1 Silk Hose, 2 Pairs Woman's silk and fiber hose: $ g the new soring colors. Including g peach, log cabin, gray. red. Jgreen, cordovan and black- plain and ribbed: substandard* of SI.OO quality. —Basement.

CLEAN-UP TIME IS SET April 1-t# Fixed as Period to Make Home Beautiful. Jacob B. Riedel, Are prevention chief, has designated April 1 to April 26 as spring clean-up period. Citizens are asked to clean and arrange their homes and beautify their lawns. City trucks will haul trash, rubbish and refuse. Churches and schools are cooperating. John F. Walker, superintendent of street cleaning, has started a campaign to clean streets and alleys. London Strike Ends By Catted Prcs LONDON, April L—Tram and bus service was resumed on schedule today following acceptance of settlement by employes on terms. •

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39c Union Suits, 4 for Women’s knee length union S g suits, val. lace, taped top. the 9 well-known "Fitrite” brand; J--39c values; 4 suits, sl. —Basement. Ladder and Mop, for f One three-ioot stepladder. i 9 $1.45 value, and one 12-oz. water mop. 45c value: total, $1 90 value: the two for sl, (Just 50 sets to sell.) —Basement. $1.75 Medicine Cabinet t White enamel medicine cabi- f g net*, mirror door, one shelf. J very strong; $1.75 value: only ” sl. —Basement. Men’s Pajamas, Suit f Made of soft finished pajama J B cloth, coate have silk cop fasteners. large breast pocket: colon blue, buff, lavender aud white: ail sizes. (Limit 2 suits!: suit, sl. —First Floor. $1.65 to $2.50 Shirts Firsts and seconds XO-FADE. $ g Sterling and other brands men s g shirts, neckband and collar at- JL tached styles, corded madraa. pongee, percale and artificial silk stripe madras, slignt-y imperfect. sizes 14 to 17. —First Floor. Ready-to-Wear, Choice Men s work shirts I 3 tat Women’s crepe gowns J Satm camisoles ' Satine bloomers ) S g Muslin petticoats w g Boys waists I JL Boys’ overalls ' —Basement. Men’s Work Shirts, 2 f j M"n s blue chambra.v work- v B shirts, made with yoke back. M double stitched, sizes 14t* to 17. ' Limit 2 shirts to a customer) : 2 lor sl. —First Floor. Cleaning Items, 4 for $1 One No. A galvanized tub Wk* One parlor broom One scrup brush 15c Ouu commode brush. . -5c AIX FOR *I.OO sl.6* —Basement. $1.50 Khaki Pants, for Men s pants, made of good f g grade khaki cloth, seams rtin- g forced, sizes 32 to 42. ~ —Third Floor. Men’s $2.00 Felt Hats f Men's hats, of fine felt. In w g dark gray and black: also cloth hats of ail wool fancy mixturee, sizes 0 \ to 7-S : choice. sl. —Third Floor. $5 Slippers, 2 Pair - Women s high heel shoes atid f g fancy slippers and pumps: reg M ular $5 values; choice. 2 pr. *l. —First Floor. Men’s $2 Slippers. Men’s soft kid leather sole f M *!ipp-s. with rubber heels, sizes g^ 6 to 11: tomorrow at oneshalf price: pair, sl. —First Floor. Colonial Rag Rugs, at . Size 27x64 rag rugs, hit and- ip B miss patterns, heavy quality. closely woven, can be laundered, •“ special. sl. —Third Floor. 79c Door Mats, 2 for Cocoa door mats. fHze 14xC5. B very closely woven: keep your home clean; 79c values; *2 for 91. —Third Floor. Up to $1.50 Panels Lace curtain panel*. yard* f t lonff. to be iu*ed one to a win- B dow. new desijms; up to .50 values: each sl. —Third Floor. Fibre Sweaters, at Women’s fiber silk sweaters, f g in sleeveless models. Tuxedo. Jacquettes. etc., slightly imper- " feet: the most extraordinary value ever offered at sl. —Second Floor. 50c Creepers, 3 for + y Children's creepers in several ~ g different styles, sizes l to 3 JL years. —-Second Floor. Infants’ Wear, 2 for Infants' long or short dresses. J B kimonos. gowns, silk hose; g choles. 2 for sl. —Second Floor. Women’s Kimonos, at * * Crepe kimonos for women, in g pink, blue and lavender, slz-s 38 JL to 44; only sl. —Second Floor. $1.50 Princess Slips Women's princess slips, of $ a striped llngette. in pink, blue M and lavender, sires 38 to 44; “ only sl. —Second Floor. Nightgowns, 2 for t Women’s crepe nightgowns. $ g In plain and figured, slipover M style: regular ana extra sizes; 2 ' for sl. —Second Floor. Orepe Bloomers, 3 Pair Women's snd misses’ crepe $ g bloomers and step-ins in white J nr flesh, sizes 27 and 29: choice ’ 3 pr.. sl. —Second Floor.

FEARS ABDUCTION PLOT Mrs. W. E. D. Stokes Has Children Closely Guarded in Denver, B* United Prett DENVER, Colo., April I.—Two children of Mrs. Helen Elwood Stokes were closely guarded today to prevent kidnaping. Mrs. Stokes complained to police she feared a plot to abduct her children, Jimmie, 9, and Muriel, 8. Following a sensational trial in New York, the children were placed under care of Mrs. Stokes under supervision of Judge Ben B. Lindsey. Their father, W. E. D. Stokes, millionaire hotel owner, may visit them any time. Oh, gee! Oh, my! Use "O. G." Witch Hazel Jelly on hands, lips ar.d face. Only 26c per Jar at your drug store or toilet goods saunter. —Advertisement.

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$1.49 Sheet and Case t One 81x90 bleached bed sheet $ g with center seam and one 42x38 pillowcase: actual value. $1 49, the 3 for sl. —Basement. Muslin, 12 Yds. c Unbleached muslin, 36 inches B wide: good quality, in useful J lengths: 12 Vic value; 12 yards. “ sl. —Basement. Ginghams, 10 Yards t Standard apron ginghams; $ g also some 27-Inch dress glng- J hams, fast colors; 10 yards. sl. “ —Basement. Curtain Scrim, 11 Yds. t Yard wide curtain scrims g B eeru and white, cut from full M bolts: 11 yards, sl. ~ —Basement. $1.89 House Dresses for Women's Amoskeag and other $ g fine quality ginghams, house g dresses, beautifully made, with JL pockets, sashes, some organdy trimmed, with set-in sleeves: sold regularly up to $1.80: only 182 to sell. —First Floor. 65c Felt Base 3 Sq. Yds. Felt base floor covering, six J g - up to 20 g yards (bring your measure- JL merits) regular 65c quality: 3 square yards. 1 1. —Third Floor. Scallop Window Shades Scalloped oil opaque window $ M shades size 3x7 feet, colors tan g or white, mounted on guaran ted rollers, finished with scallop and heavy bullion fringe. —Third Floor. 36-In. Burlap, 5 Yds. stering and $ g drapery. 36 inches wide: color* g tan. blue, red and green. JL —Third Floor. $2 Chiffon Taffeta, Yd. Yard wide pure silk chiffon $ g taffeta: colors slate, gray, light M henna pea green and maize: only 150 yards to close out at ONE-HALF PRICE. —First Floor. Checked Worsteds, Yd. 10 Inehes wide. In the wanted $ M oblong checks, very stylish for g dresse*. suits and skirt*: very ■—- special, at. a yard. SI. —First Floor. To $1.48 Table Cloths Rmind r ■qnan? paftrrn table- $ B cloth*, with colored border* and B and hemstitched *icf**. beautiful pattern* extra special, f' esc SI .25 and $1 value*, at 91- —Fir*t Floor. 79cT China Silk, 2 Yds. ~ All-slik. In all wanted shades. $ t washable used for chidlren* M dresses, underwear, drape* lamp shades, etc. —First Floor. $1.75 Table Padding 54-Inch heavy quilted table F B padding while limited quantity lasts, $1 a yard. —First Floor. Bath Towels, 5 for Full bleached Turklst bath $ g towels, size 18x36, hemmed. J double thread terry. —First Floor. Linen Toweling, 6 Yds. Imported and Stovf*n’ t linon towollnr. bleached and B brown; supply your toweling needs tomorrow —First Floor. Women’s Silk Blouses One lot of women * silk $ g blouses. In a variety of colors g and styles, sizes 36 to 46. slightly imperfect: choice, sl. —Second Floor. 89c Wash Suits. 2 for t Bf>ys' wash suits in light or ft dark colors Oliver Twist or m!d- g dy styles, sizes 3 to 8 years. —Third Floor. Boys’ $1 Waists, 2 for t One lot of boys' waists off g white and tan pongee blue M ehambray and striped gingham. sizes 8 to 16 years slightly soiled. —Third Floor. $1 Play Suits, 2 for t Children's coveralls, of khaki $ g cloth or striped blue denim, for B boys and girls, sizes 3 to 8 *“■ years. —Third Floor. Boys’ Overalls, 2 for y Stlfel striped blue denim over- $ t alls for boys made with bib. M sizes 4 to 15 years; 69c values: 2 for ft. —Tliird Floor. $2 and $3 Boys’ Suits t Boys’ wash suits in dark or w B light colors and blue serges; g also suits with washable waists " and tweed pants. Oliver Twist styles, sizes 3 to 8 years: $2 to $3 values: choice st. I —Third Floor. 40c Sox, 5 Pairs for Bubstandards men s nationally- $ g known 400 mercerized lisle sox. g blacx only: 25 dozen to sell at this price; 5 pairs, 81. —First Floor. $1.95 Garbage Cans Galvanized garbage cans. S M tight-fitting lid. steel ball. L A M G brand; up to $1.75 values: JL choice, sl. —Basement.

DR. HARDY TO SPEAK President of Trevaera College on Program of Nazarene Ministers Conventio ttv Timce Special SEYMOUR, Ind., April I.—The Indiana Nazarene Ministers’ Association will meet In Seymour Wednesday and continue through the week. There are about one hundred churches of this denomination in the State. Dr. C. E. Hardy, president of Trevacca College, Nashville, Tenn., in one of the prominent speakers. Authorize $40,000 Addition Bv Tirnee Special NOBLESVILLE. Ind., April I.—The trustee and advisory board have authorized a $40,000 bond issue for an addition to the Lapel school building. Improvements Include a gymnasium and community room.

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CORN TROPHY AWARDED Fred A. Wiese Wins Hemce Orme Silver Loving Cup. Fred A. Wiese. R. R. H., Warren Township, has been awarded the Hence Orme trophy, a silver loving cup. In the five-acre corn contest held last summer in Marlon County, It was announced His average was 88.41 bushels an aore. Wiese was

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given a silver medal and a cultivator by the John Deere Plow Company. W. S. Bowman, R. R. H., was second, with eighty-eight bushels. He won In 1952 by raising 100 bushels an acre. Royal L. H. McClain, county agricultural agent, said he has enrolled twenty-five farmers for the 1924 contest, under supervision of Purdue University.

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