Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 276, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1924 — Page 7

TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1924

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Dollar Day Specials Men’s and Women’s Fountain Pen, $1.50 Value $1 .oo $1.50 America Clock si Solid Gold Baby Rings $i Wolf Sussman 239 W. Washington St.

HUGE LOSS ROUSES STATE® CHIEF Conference on Incendiarism Called. "What caused f6,500.000 fire loss?" will be the subject of a conference of fire chiefs of ten Indiana cities, at the Statehouse Friday. It was called by State Fire Marshal Newman T. Miller. Miller called the meeting to ascertain whether the series of conflagrations. beginning Jan. 1. has been caused by a band of "firebugs." Incidents arousing suspicion. Majority of fires started between midnight and 4 a. m.: cause of none haibeen determined: majority of structures was business buildings: fires occurred at regular intervals. Fire officials of Indianapolis. Ft. Waym*. Evansville. Rushville. Connereville. Kokomo. Kogansport. Portland. Bloomington and Richmond will attend. SHELBY STREET OPENING Clubs Say Railroad Has Promised Elevation of Tracks. An executive committee meeting of the Southeastern Civic Improvement Club will be held Thursday night at the home of Edward J. Sexton, 1639 Hoyt Ave., secretary-treasurer, to consider the opening of Shelby St. from Maryland St. to Washington St. The club is working with the Allied Motor Commerce in pushing the project. Club officials said the Pennsylvania railroad has notified both organizations that the railroad eventually will be elevated from the present end of the elevation at Davidson St. to a point i east of Shelby S<. A Members of the executive committee: John F. White, president; Earl C. Heller, vice president; R. F. Miller. C. G. Duvall. J. Edward Berk and Sexton. TIGHE FOR COMPROMISE Rattle of Notes Over Democratic Couny Chairmanship Rug re On. The battle of “notes" in connection with the organization fight among Marlon County Democrats continued today with a statement from Charles I P. Tighe in which he indicated that Ia third candidate for county ehairI man probably will appear. The two [ candidates now are Russell J. Ryan. I the present chairman, and John E. I Spiegel. Tighe said there shoujd he [ a compromise between the two sacI lions. kpLUB SEEKS EQUIPMENT I lairs Hill Playground Improvement to I | Be Discussed Tonight. ns for providing the Mars Hill with equipment this will be made at a meeting of Mars Hill-Lafayette Heights Civic elation tonight at Mars Hill f,/3 >L The orgaruzatlon also plans a BSHbershlp campaign Over flfty ggfcj lies are members. Edward Wishis president. / Kgs Wins National Recognition Boggs, chief accountant, pub re commission, haa been ap to the s*atis: rs p,id accounts ■rONjbllc utilities comna.u e s commit-j the National .V*ociation of jrK&gQrt 1 and '.'tlllties O'^missionerr

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NEW SPRING DRESSES Beautiful Dresses Fashioned of Silks, Satins, Checks and Trecoshams They are smartly styled and dressy; Canton crepes, satins, velvets; checks and poiret twill. Colors, brown, gray, navy and black. Sizes 16 to 44. Women’s Silk DRESSES New Spring Styles This assortment includes many TH dresses far beyond comparative value. Away they go D:llar Day at

Women’s HOUSE SLIPPERS Made of black sateen, strap over Instep, flexi bio hand-turned soles; rubber heels, attraefive, comfortable and serviceable. All sizes. I’air (HILDKEVS ST HAT | CHILDREN’S WHITE SLirPEKS, made of I CANVAS STRAP ei black | SLIPPERS $1 V— MEN’S EVERETT CHILDREN’S PATENT SLIPPERS, made of LEATKR WHITE brown (1 TOr SHOES $1 kid CHILDREN’S PATENT WOMEN’S COMFORT LEATHER STRAP OXFORDS, made of SLIP- black PERS $1 kid $1

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Women’s Novelty Jacquettes L Special Dollar Day 2 Sateen PETTICOATS Regular or stout sizes, In - green, purple, copen and J | black. Special for Wednee-*’' I day at A

Undermuslins 2 for Princess Slips. . \ Bloomers I Step-Ins I Gowns ' VI Corselettes . / y Brassieres I ■ Camisoles 1 j|BL Petticoats J

WOMEN’S SPORT SUITS, Tweeds and Polaires, Sizes 14 to 44 WOMEN’S SPORT SUITS, Spring Suits, tf* 1 While They Last v *

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A Ton of SOAP for Dollar Day Generous size bars of pure, oldfashioned cocoa castlle soap. Wonderful for general toilet use. Made by Palmolive Cos. 30 Bars *1 =

Bungalow Aprons, 2 for Good quality aprons of pretty figured percales. X | Rick-rack braid trimmed. ™ I Special, Dollar Day A

CHIFFON SILK HOSE Full fashioned in all the - leading spring shades. J | Slight Irregular*, of I grade. Special, Dollar Day, A 2 Pr SILK GLOVES * -m The famous Kayser and $ I Van Ra&lte 2-clasp style, £ white or black 4 Pr. SPORT HOSE# -i Black, beige, brown. Sizes y I 6Mr to 10. Special, Dollar Day at KNITTED SUIT DRESSES sls values, new spring patterns, special SILK DRESSES—One lot of stylish dresses. £ 1 While they last V*

New Spring STREET DRESSES Beautiful dresses, trimmed In organdie, voile, Vestees, etc. VI Regular slzea 36 to 44. M Extra sizes 42 to 48.

Women’s and Misses’ UNTRIMMED $1 HATS J. Strictly np-10-datc patterns in a great one-day sale. Imported Trimmings Children’s Sailors Hrautiful trimming, and . j. ornamentation: In a g>U Attractive Bt>le S. ff 4 axy of color, and style. <p I Values Up to $2 Spe- 1 Horn tomorrow for your I sol rot! oo at, only A- * —Millinery Drpt,

Stout Women’s Sale $25 Larger Women’s Silk and ' Tricosha/n Dresses, Sizes 43 j I to 55 I $25 Larger Women’s Spring Coats, Sizes 43 to 55 | Larger Women’s All-Wool \ A French Serge and Novelty J Skirts, Sizes 32 to 52 Waist.

Girl* Easter Organdy Dresses Dainty white organdies * trimmed with embroidery \ | lace and ribbon. Sizes I to 14. Special A

FOR WOMEN Women’s Silk Jersey Vests Women's silk jersey vests with silk straps, in pink, X | orchid and blue. On sale™ I Dollar Day at A Women’s Hose, 4 Pr. for Silk and fiber mixed hose; - . In black only; irregulars; J | all sizes. Special I day 4 pairs for A Women’s Union Suits, 3 for Regular and stout sizes, light weight, shell hneej | style. Special for Wednes- ™ I day, Dollar Day at A

Girls’ New Spring Coats and Capes ACTUAL $lO VALUES New stylish Spring fl? Coats for the Miss, in a large selection of patterns. Sizes 2 to 14 gfe la Girls’ Spring Coats and tf* “I Capes. Sizes 2to 14 years 1

WOMEN’S $25.00 SPRING COATS Beautiful coat s . |M tor dress, ning, street orjl business wear; brown, gray, navy, black. SMk jand lingette lined. S) Sizes 16 to 44 —Bwond floor.

Women s Khaki Knickers (J Ideal for outing and sports I wear. Special A 6 STOUT SIZE VESTS J*| Good quality gauze vests, “ I with crochet top A 3 Bloomers or Brassieres . Just a limited number atj | this low price. While I last * 8 Turkish Towels<|*>| With wonderful absorbing*? I qualities md fancy borders. A

Black Sateen APRONS Regular and stout sizes. Trimmed with rick-rack and V "1 contrasting colors. Special I 1 Dollar Day at A

Men’s Si)L SHIRTS in stripes or /p plain colors. They’re real*** bargains, men. Slightly soiled.

FOR GIRLS

Girls’ Gingham Dresses Smart. new sash back styles; made of check andj | plaid ginghams; for school™ I wear. Sizes 7 to 14 A Girls’ Sateen Bloomers, 4 for Made of splendid quality lustrous sateen; In black and white; cut full andjl roomy; elastic trimmed, 4™ I to 12 years * Girls’ $2 Serge SKIRTS Pleated styles. Sizes 8 to*** I 14 years ... A CHILDREN’S COATS Children's spring coats, in plain or belted styles. Stj les J | 3 to 8. Special for Wednas-**’ I day A Women’s Hair Switches Women’s 18-inch. threestem hair switches, in all “ I the wanted shades A

Women’s SIOO Bay Seal FUR $9C.00 COAT GIRLS’ RAIN CAPES ffc with hood I to match tP A

Girls’ $5 Coats A A and Capes vl •UU 2 Children’s DRESSES Creepers or Rompers Gingham, chambray and sateen, in check, plaid and \ | plain colors; I trimmed; 2 to 6 years A 8 Prs. Infants’ Lisle Hose Slightly Imperfect; good - quality lisle hose; black JW | only. Sizes 4to Spe- I cial for Wednesday at A

Infants , Specials Choice of \ 2 Knit Sacques I 4 Foldover Vests ® 2 Flannelette i > I Kimonos J 3 Nursery Pads /

5 Prs. Boys’ or Girls’ Hose In fine or heavy ribbed, •# brown or white or black. All y I sizes 3 Infants’ DRESSES Infants’ short dresses, I med with dainty lace A 2 Child. Undermuslins 'l Combination suits, bloom- ™ I ers, pajamas, princess slips A

EXTRA SPECIAL Women’s and Misses’ Stylish SWEATERS ! In of | sweaters will be j Jp j found many atL tractive colors i 'l. and novelty weaves. All sizes but not all styles in each Up to \| $6. 98 H Values * I Slightly j Soiled

Boys’ All-Wool 2-Pants SUITS Made of excellent materials; In many L dark * nd " sht pat_ d* •TfPr 'SsSvL ternß ’ Without a doubt jM ™ i >*. th 4 greatest values in b °y’ suits ever seatured Dollar Day. Spe- ■ m S | Ze# c,al *“ 7 t 0 17 BOYS’ $5 SUITS Marvelous values should bring you here'L I m ’ early ’ Whl,e 25 last—D £

FOR BOYS

Boys’ 79c Overalls, 2 for Choice of plain blue orj | stripe pattern. Sizes 4to ™ I 15 * Boys’ Sweater Coats . Button front w ith shawl % | collar. Gray only. Sizes 6™ I to 16 A Boys’ School Blouses, 3 for Neatly made gingham and- - blouses in dark and X § light colors. Collar attached “ I style A $1 BOYS’ PLAY SUITS Boys’ Combination Play g, Suits; blue and white J 1 striped, trimmed with I braid. Special 2 for A BOYS’ SERGE SUITS Boys' Serge Suit3,’ Balkan, middy and button-over J T styles, trimmed In i braid. Sizes 2 to 8 A LITTLE BOYS’ SUITS. _ $3.98 value Boys’ Cordu-S § roy Middy Suits. While 12 v I last A

Men’* and Young Men’s Two-Pants Suits

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White Hdkfs., 24 for Men’s hemmed, soft white _ handkerchiefs; full size; 5 | Wednesday, Dollar “ I Day 24 for A BATISTE PAJAMAS Men’s good quality twopiece pajamas of striped \ | batiste; all sizes. I for Dollar Day A MEN’S SPORT COATS 4-Pocket sport coats of brown heather, in all sizes. J T Special for Wednesday, Dol- I lar Day, at A 3 Men’s SHOP APRONS 69c Men’s union made shop S | aprons; blue. W’ednesday, ™ I pollar Day 3 for A MEN’S OVERALLS*Painters’ and paper hang- y I ers’ overalls and jackets; extra size 10 per cent extra. Men’s Heavy Sweaters Men’s heavy shawl collar or - collarless sweaters; kx | navy, red or gray. All sizes. *> I Special at A WORK SHIRTS—2 for Men’s blue chambray work shirts with collar attached. > | Sizes 14 to 17. Special for“ I Dollar Day A LEE’S UNIONALLS Best grade khaki and blue - back denim; first pair $4.95 w | Extra sizes 10 per cent ex- ™ I tra A

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BOYS’ KNICKERS. All-wool and corduroy S g knickers. Sizes S to I well made and fully cut.... JL $1.50 Boys’ Indian Saits With large feather helmet S | Sizes 2 to 16. I priced $2 BOYS’ WASH SUITS Middies, Balkan and ton-over style. Sizes 2 tog | 8. Special for Wednesday I Dollar Day, at A BOYS’ TWEED SUITS $2.00 Tweed Suits for little boys, made with washable JS | waists. Sizes 2to 7. Spe- I cial for Dollar Day A Boys’ $2 Baseball SUITS Os gray and black striped _ material. Sizes 4 to 15. On \ | sale Wednesday Dollar Day I at I A l Boys’ Khaki Suits—2 for Flapper style with separate S | belt Special for Wednes- “ I day Dollar Day at A

and GABERDINE TOPCOATS The suits are in the popular single and TV double - breasted ■ models. Top coats are VH satin lined with raglan i§ shoulders. Special— As

Boys’ $15.00 First Long 2-PANTS SUITS Sport Models Sizes 16 to 17 $5.00

FOR MEN

MEN’S UNION SUITS A Men’s heavy ribbed or 11 fleece lined Union Suits. *** I Special Wednesday, A Men’s Worsted Work PANTS $2.00 men’s worsted work pants; neat black and gray N g stripes; all sizes. B Dollar Day, at A Men’s Overalls and Jackets $2.00 men’s overalls and jackets; union made, heavy a weight; blue, white-back N g denim. Extra size 10 per™ I cent extra, A 12 Prs. Men’s COTTON HOSE Men’s cotton hose with re ~ /h inforced heels and toes. > | Black or brown. Special™ I Wednesday, Dollar Day, at A Men’s KHAKI PANTS $2.00 men’s khaki pants, better quality; cuff bot-S | toms; all sizes. I Dollar Day, at A 3 Nainsook U-SUITS§ < The ideal garment for com- • I fort and wear. Special.... A i.len’s Silk Hose—3 Prs. Men’s silk and fiber hose in * ■'lack, navy, Cordovan, % | gray and green. All sizes. ** I Special A COMBINATION SUITS $2.50 values; one-piece style: of heavy weight \ g khaki; all sizes. While I ist. Dollar Day at A

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