Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 303, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1924 — Page 3

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EXAMINATION OF ALL BABIES IN ' CITY IS PLANNED Series of Health Conferences on Program for Rest of Month After Monday, In the first attempt since the World Wr to make a city-wide examination nf babies, a series of health conferences, to begin Monday and last through May, has been arranged by Dr. Ada E. Schweitzer, director of the ;hild hygiene department of the State boai-d of health, co-operating with Paul L#. Kirby, director of the city iivision of child hvgience. The conferences are designed to reach sections of the city not covered by the eight weekly clinics. Program Starts May 5 The program: May 6—Ka-t Tenth Street community house, all-day examination of children: Emerson Avenue Baptist Church, evening, lecture and movies. May 6—Emerson Avenue Baptist Church, ill-day examination: Third Christian Church, evening, lecture and movies.' .'lav 7, Third Christian Church, all-day examination: Woodside Methodist Church, evening, lecture and movies. May B—Woodside Methodist Church, alllay examination. May 9—Olive Branch Christian Church, rxaminatton during day. lecture and movies it night. May 10—Baptist community house, allday examination. Mav 12—St. Philip - School, all-day examination; Englcwort! <-omnium ty house, evening lecture and movist. May 13—Englewoou ■ mmunity house, all-day examination: Irvington Methodist Ihurch, evening, lecture anil movies. May 14-*Tn ungton Methodist Church, alllav examination: Sutherland Presbyterian Church, evening, lecture and movies. May 15—Sutherland Presbyterian Church, all day examination. May I(>—Southern Avenue Baptist Church, evening, lecture and movies. May 16 and 17—West Park social service house, all-day examination. Southern Vienne Baptist May 19—Southern Avenue Rapirit Thurt-h. all-day examination; Butler Memorial Chapel, evening, lecture and moms May 20——Butler Memorial Chapel, all-day *x ami nation; Mendtan Heights Presbyterian Church, evening, lecture and movies. May 21—Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church, all-day examination. Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, evening lecture and movies, followed by examniations May 22. May 23 and’24—Senate chamber of Statelouse. all-day examination. May 26—Tabernacle Baptist Church, allday examination, with evening lecture and movies. :lub opening tonight Several Hundred Boys Expected at Daniels’ Rooms, With Parents. Several hundred boys between the iges of 6 and 16 are expected with their parents tonight at the opening of the boys’ elubrooms of Daniels, I tne., clothiers, E. Washington and Delaware Sts., in rooms above thi- | itore. The club will be open for in- I ipection from 8:30 to 10:30 p. m. Every day until summer vacation ! :he rooms will be open free to boys j from 3:30 to 5:30 p. m. On Satur- ! lays, from 0 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Miss Marie Steele, former school 1 teacher, will be in charge. Abatement Suit Filed Suit for abatement was filed today m Superior Court by William H. Remy, county prosecutor, against Sam (loses, who operates a poolroom, fill- I xtg station and dr> saloon at !501 Massachusetts Ave. Police raided :he place on April 23 and found | •wenty-nine half pints of whisky, it is tharged. Denial of charges is made i tor the defendant. Choirs to Rehearse Saturday Choirs participating in the festival to be given Monday night at Cadle Tabernacle will rehearse at the taberaacle at 1 p. m. Saturday. All choirs of the city are invited.

rmisl Radiate Health/ BEAUTY is the magnet which draws all eyes—and back of beauty—Health —working silently. Hed blood tingling through the reins;— the giow of youth in the cheeks; —the spring of eagerness. of vim, of vitality in the walk; —the ever graceful air, unrestrained by care or worry.—All the charms of beauty. Ail the works of health. Men are fascinated by the charms of beauty. Women gaze with envy, secretly jealous, perhaps—wondering—hoping—praying for that attractiveness that is not theirs. But why the wondering—the hoping the praying for that craved- for attractiveness—that beauty. Good looks is the barometer of one’s condition. Good health radiates beauty. S. S. S. purifies the blood—creates new red blood cells —rids the system #f impurities which make beauty and attractiveness impossible. As women to attract must radiate health so must they keep their systems free from impurities and their red blood cells ever increasing. S. S. S. does both. S. since 1526, has been ridding the system of impurities—pimples, blackheads, boils, eczema and rheumatism—building red blood cells—aiding women to be attractive by radiating health. S. S. S. is made of carefully selected herbs and barks, scientiflcal'y prepared and proportioned. All good drug stores carry S S. 3. It is more economical to purchase the large size botYou Feel (}ke Yourself Again

LADIES’ AND MISSES’ & HOSIERY SALE BL_ All Colors—All Sizes r 3 *- Chiffon /fi) Thread Silk Hose Hose Sub - Standards F u 11 fashioned; .?ao Re r? U, f: hoar UiltwUl X $1.49 Quality wear.

NEw A spßtNc (©afsDrases-Ms^ That Demonstrates Our Value-Giving Leadership! WE HAVE spared no efforts to make this event even greater than any past GARMENT SALE OF THE YEAR, and • we have been very fortunate because conditions in the market favored our plans—we are now in a position to give the women of Indianapolis a DEMONSTRATION OF VALUE-GIVING that will OPEN THEIR EYES. Al ' fiwwtf a

A SALE OF CHARMING DRESSES/ta That Will Thrill All $ Feminine Indianapolis j (jsStgEßv <jj High-priced materials, high priced styles, high priced \ jk workmanship are represented in these high class dresses -Jbmßk& j-JOt ter str--et. at term ion, evening, sp-.rt, business wear Far jgSBSBB l9> sighted Women who know how to dress well on a small UtStS&K f -flf outlay vyill bo hen- by the hundreds tomorrow. /mHOh * ifflr STYLES Pa MATERIALS fPfjjiH / E and t ||l| Canton Crepe SIZES—I 6to 44—Also Stouts, 46 to 54 j|gj| NEW SUITS!! Expertly Tailored fhruout | Jy Sizes 16 to 44—Stouts, 46 to 56 SPORTS SUITS £0 5q

—Those Popular BLUE STRIPE MMk SHIRTS jnBH $1 .49 N 4 rrr = That arc all the rage with the men. Hairline stripes or cluster stripes in collar attached or with separate collars. Complete range of sizes.

Up to $35.00 VALUE MEN’S rants SUITS All-Wool Materials—-Lasting Tailoring English Models f* Hair Lines Single Breasted Jta II II ft jl y) Pencil Stripes Double Breasted “ 11 111 | Plaids Checks Stout Sizes * II Worsteds Slim Sizes ll JJ Staples Sport Models Q&T Jazz Patterns SIZES 32 TO 48

Men s Gaberdine TOPCOATS Plain or yoke back models. Satin lined. Sizes SI 4.75

PAINTERS’ OVERALLS AND JACKETS Extra heavy weight, and full cut. Special qq Saturday . 5/OC

uX 11 * TWO- eiTITC Bo y s PANTS U ll o ipj’ V That Stand Hard Wear! I A LL WOOI ma teriais; in t j g I and Patterns. They’re far better l O Qcj) X* \ U suits than you usually buy for this I \£jr- p>\ money—-the reason we’re proud to ml 11 exhibit them. Sizes 7to 17. /lIsP BOYS’ KHAKI BOYS’ DRESS I BOYS’ WASH jLP ||| FLAPPER SUITS PANTS—AII-wool SUITS—In sizes &s Wg Made with sep- 4 and lined through- 2to 8; button-on 5) Ip arate belt. Sizes out. Sizes 7to 18. middy and Bal jfc 1 i -98 c lL 6 u c :tsl.4s Ses.... 98c

Men’s and Young Men’s Two-Pants Suits Pencil stripe patterns, in blue, brown and black. Also large assort- /fv A _„* ment of plain colors. IL | A /Li Special Saturday X * #

LEE’S UNIONALLS Best grade khaki and blue denim; extra sizes 10 per cent An j £ additional

The Store of Greater "Values THE FAIR

Rich Dress Coats—New Braided Coats — Fur-Trimmed Coats—Straightline Coats—Full Flare Coats — Stripe, Check and Pla id Coats POATS that reflect all —Rich Dress Coats Hlf;" I^l the newest and smart- Fine Sport Coats -i‘sr kgjSjjM est ideas in both style and ppg|j JIH Fl**™ Coats Ip- * — High-Grade Fabrics J : —New Braided Coats —Fine Silky Bolivias Stripes Checks Plaids K —Smart Poiret Twills | . 1/ M V T| EVERY COAT FINE SILK OR iflPHfjH WMiWI —New Cut Materials Mi.Ml M 1 CREPE LINED — Rich, Plain Polaixes * V fcm no* r n * . I Tv./ /j 1' B Wj/ r ~ Wwfr' B \ m I Mr COLORS — Tan, Greystone, Nile, *. a tig —Downey Wools gjgijß W /’■ Jf Nav y* Black > Florentine, Brick- £ .h i (I —Fine Soft Velours ’Jr dust, Wood, Leschin, Sphinx, ,fi 'jßkl I rrjjjf it ok Poudre Blue, Oriental Red J <. 3 / * SlZES— Misses', 16 to 20 Years; Ladies’, 32 t0 44; Stouts’, 46 t 056 | V bv' * if.-o

GIRLS’ HIGH-GRADE SPRING COATS MU s| ’ ipments. added to our already large stock. V ~'' ‘ 1 a large range of styles to select from. 00U fe iSW i.-" ’ .L, w ” 01 coatings tn many spring shades—dn| I ySU i eaiulfullv silk stitched—or button trimmed II |h Girls’ Dressy Plain and fancy I <) l plaids. Sizes 6 t y \ Other Glris’ Other Girls' to 14 years—(n j COATS COATS. 4\- and Sizes 6to 14 Sizes 6to 14 <0 P-

<&'***o> | Women’s Patent Strap a Pumps and OXFORDS i:ra >' and black kid, brown and smoked elk patterns; with or military heels. Footwear that compares favorably cgmew itm witli some sold elsewhere at nearly double the price. I SQ § $| M

MEN’S KHAKI PANTS -Made of good quality material with cuff bottom. Spe- AO "ial 30C

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OPEN SATURDAY TILL 9 P. M.

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Saturday Specials That Are the Talk of the Town! Women’s and Misses’ Women’s Knitted PLEATED SKIRTS SPORT DRESSES ( holce of gray, tau or navy. , At a price within reach of Saturday tO DC , tiras“ {O QC Up to $25 Women’s Up to sls Polaire DRESS COATS SPORT COATS Smart and youthful Btyles. | Self-color Polaires and Sizes 16 to 44; stouts 46 | fancy novelties. Sizes 16 $12.75 'isß&l... $6.95

t Lovely for Procession and Confirmation Wear Girls’ White Dresses 4*7 w||| j/ Very Attractively Priced at Countless charming models for girls 0t ~ tr> Y ears - daintily made of fine Ojjj .yfjFjrri' y V0 '^ P or i s P organdie, trimmed in the /fr • 2il prettiest ways with ribbon, lace and /TTyt j|sp| smocking !’■> j ( I|D|| *- Give.haw Dresses—a won- giri.s’ khaki bloomers 1 I I | K t “ errul assortment of pretty pat- For gport and outing wear. Made I r trimmed with of rood quality Ly-"' *a*hM, organdy fl* | **i| khskl Size,.B AO M uTT 1 “oc

Xp||jjjji New Summer fjf H-A-T-S ua $11.95 Ha|s that have retailed as high as $5.00. II - ~ Some real values in snappy New Sport, \ Street and Dress Hats* bal

Several Special Purchases Make Possible This ~ 1 jh Sensational Sale of j^ ! f| Underwear for All |§

75c Value—Children’* Athletic Style Kumfort Suit, made of fine pin-checked nainsook, loose bottom or bloomer j style, for girls and j\ boys. Sizes to 12 *lOv> Values to sl.39—Men’s Fine Ribbed Cotton Union Suits in white or flesh, various styles in 77* this sample lot | | l Values to 59c—Women’s Fine Cotton Union Suita— Low neck, no sleeve, plain built-up shoulder or bodice style, shell *k bottom or tight J knee aJOv.

65c Value® —Boys’ Fine Ribbed Cotton Union Suits In white or ecru, short . sleeve, knee length, sizes A L 6 to 16

LADIES’ AND MISSES’ UNDERMUSLINS f K?/ Exquisitely Fashioned of Sateen, Batiste and Satinay y Bloomers Gowns 4 Corselettes Step-Ins 1 T / Petticoats Chemises VI A i Regular and Stout Sizes | j jj

650 Values—Men’s Balbrlggan Shirts and Drawers, In ecru, short or long sleeve, j ankle length drawers, A ]g% sizes to 44 Ts I Values to 75c—Men’s Athletic Style Union Suits, made of fine plain checked nainsook, choice of A A this sample A A ’<* TTtC Values tc sl.7s—Women's Athletic Style Union Suits, made of plain or checked nainsook, striped and other f\£\ weaves., choice of this sample lot. V V.

Values to $l.O0 —Infants’ Fine Wool, also silk and Wool Vests, single or _ _ double breasted, choice of LTil _ this lot Oa/C

A Small p|| DEPOSIT a wm Hold LIS Garment

Women’s ;T~T Princess ii \ SLIPS' Bill Fine sateen rrincess iKslw m *Up* with pretty ooI■DUI ’ ored piented braid Hi trimmed flounce—all new Bjßa shade*, black and white. r 4 - All fall cat sines. Mizes 's®s\ \ 36 to **■

/ 39c Values —Women’s Fine Cotton Ribbed Vests, low neck, no sleeve, plain built-up shoulder or bodice style, In write or pink, sir* sizes to 50 X f C 65c Values—Stout Women’s Gauze Vests, low neck, no sleeve, plain built-up shoulder or bodice style, sizes "Jl - <° < L, <JC Values to sl.so—Men’s Athletic Style Union Suits, made of plain checked nainsook, also fancy or plain voile, various patterns in this V L _ sample lot OsXG

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