Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 258, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 March 1925 — Page 5

TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1925

THE VARSITY TIMES

LIVE NEWS FROM BUTLER UNIVERSITY fcAMPUS.

By RADER WINGET Miss Rebecca Pitts has been elected president of the Butler University Y. W. C. A. Club. Mis Florence Fritts is vice president; Miss Dorcas Rock, secretary; Miss Jean Bouslog, treasurer, and Mis Eunice McGraw, under graduate represjntative. The annual committee reports were accepted. Officers were installed at noon today in the chapel. Tonight there will be a spread for the advisory board and old and new cabinet members. Professor E. N. Johnson spoke on “The Fourth Dimension" before the Math Club. President Edward Troy presided. A drive tor new members has been started. Alpha Delta Theta announces the pledging of Miss Mildred Stollng of Indianapolis. Sigma Delta announces the pledging of Miss Thelma Thomas of Indianapolis and Miss Isabelle Steel of Oe.klandon. Tau Kappa Tau Mother’s Club met and elected the following officers for the term ending in June; Mrs. J. P. Aspinall, president; Mrs. George Cheney, vice president; Mrs. J. D. McLeay, secretary, and Mrs. Frank X. Miller, treasurer. A luncheon followed the meeting. “The System of Exemptions from Examinations lh College" will be the subject under discussion at the men’s open forum next Tuesday. Urban Ogden, Butler student and pastor of a church of over 400 members, will discuss the question from the student’s standpoint. Duane Thistlethwalte will preside. Edward Ziegner, Indianapolis newspaperman, will speak before the Press club. This will be his second appearance before the club. Dr. Ira Landrith spoke to . the Junior ard Senior chapel last week on “America First for World Weal." He declared he was trying to correct

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a mistake he had made when he did not enroll the help of colU e and so enact prohibition over twenty-flve years ago. Prof. Guy H. Shadinger, head of the department of chemistry, wll. a* tend the sixty-ninth seml-ant.jal meeting of the American Chemical Society in Baltimore at the Johns Hopkins chemical laboratory. The expense of the trip will be tnet by funds sul>scrlbed by chemistry department students. Beta Zeta chapter of the Delta Tau Delta entertained the fathers of its members at the annual Dad's day banquet. The Mother’s Club presented flowers and a set of engraved sllveware. Dean J. W. Putnan, Prof. Wood Unger and John E. Spiegel spoke Music was furnished by the Delt quartet. ‘ Chimes will hold its regular business meeting at the Sigma Delta house. Plans will be discussed for the freshman party. Indianapolis alumni of Pi Beta Phi gave a benefit bridge party at the Woman's Department Club for the permanent house fund of the Butler active chapter. Harold B. Meek has been appointed instructor to the members of the Hl-Y Club. Meek was a member of the Hi-Y at Oreensburg and made his numeral on the football squad last fall. John Metzger, manager of the play “The Whole Town Is Talking,” has secured the services of Miss Julia Bretzman as art director. Miss Daisy Schultz and Merle Miller have been appointed advertising managers.

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—Photo by Perrott. Patrolman Charles Taylor

Policeman Charles Taylor was given gun, star and club Aug. 17, 1921, and since then has made his appointment more than well-known to the gamblers. Charlie, as he is known, makes a specialty of hitting the open-air games. He can raid a game and come, out with the dice and money just like he was one of the boys. On one raid he and Oa.pt. Fred Drinkut swooped down, seized the dice and money and arrested the ten participants without a man getting away. During March, he is walking the district bounded by city limits, Fall Creek and TwentyFifth Bt. and Northwestern Ave and the Canal.

RAIDS AT NOBLESVILLE Sheriff and Citizens Arrest Three, Seize liquor. By Tims* Special NOBLESVILLE, Ind.. March 10.— Sheriff with ten deputized citizens. S' * ched many homes and places of business foi Monday night. Three arrests were made and several gallons of white mu..' confiscated. HONEYMOON ~ln JAIL Arrested on Charge of Driving While Drunk. By Unit’d Press LA PORTE. Ind., March 10.—Convicted of driving his auto while drunk, John Pyzanarsk, 82, today Is spending his honeymoon In jail. He was arre-ied as he and his bride were driving away from their wedding. i Insurance Men Banquet A dinner at the Severin Monday night closed an all-day meeting of the Security Automobile Insurance Association of Indiana. A theater party was held in the afternoon. William M. Fogarty, Indianapolis, president, presided at business sessions. Citizenship Fraud Charged Suit asking cancellation of citizenship certificate of John Biro, formerly of Hammond, Ind., a naturalized Roumanian, filed in Federal Court Monday, by United States District Attorney Albert Ward, alleges Biro gc t'" l papers fraudulently. The complaint charges he left the country ar.d took up his permanent residence In Roumania. Bond Issue Sold By Times Special NOBLESVILLE. Ind., March 10. —The county treasurer has sold a read bond Issue for $4,200 to the J. F. Wild State Bank of Indianapolis at par, accrued interest and a premium of $63. The Myer-Kiser Bank and the Fletcher Bavtngs and Trust Company, were also bidders. De Patiw Yearlings Win By Times Special ORAWFORDSVTLLE, Ind.. March 10.—De Pauw University freshmen defeated Wahish College yearlings by a score of 22-20 In a fast game here Monday night. The score was close throughout the game. Byrum starred for the Methodists and Me Doug&l and Deltrlck for the Cave-

Men’s New Ties Non-wrinkable Bilk and wool ties In now colors and patterns for erring, 3 tor f 1

Yards of Silks Mescalines, In black and navy. Black Bengallne, crepe de chine and radiums In all colore. Printed crepee of silk and cotton mixture. Beautiful range of email figures. Wonderful values. Lange groupa of aeeorted alike purchased from large importer; In ueable lengths from V/z yarde up to 15 yards. Yard 31

Bath Towels Reduced from our regular stock; heavy quality in white bath towels; 20x40 a* and 22x44; 3 for Bath Towels 17x35 and 18x36 sizes; fancy stripe and bordered towels; 5 tor 31 Pajama Checks All the best shades for underwear; good quality; a 5 yards ) 1 Outing Flannel 27-Inch width; light, fancy striped patterns; 10 yards 3 1 Fringed Curtain Panels Filet net panels with wide fringe; two as designs; each 31 Rayon Curtain Nets Three designs In heavy rayon curtain nets; usually sell for much more; 2 as yards Rag Rugs, Size 25x50 Come In solid colors with contrasting borders; each ,) 1 Fringed Window Shades Discontinued line of fringed and scalloped oil opaque as shades; each 31

Women’s Pure Silk Chiffon Hose Very fine and sheer. All have mercerized lisle hemmed tops, lisle heels and toes, with silk-covered double soles. Every pair In a separate envelope. Sizes 8/ 2 to 10. Black only. Bub- a| standards; 3 pairs 31

Messaline Camisoles Regular and extra sizes, elastic top and bottom, lace trimmed —navy, black, brown and flesh; 2 for )| Women’s Crepe Kimonos Japanese and flowered patterns; short sleeves, ribbontrimmed; pink, blue me and gray pl Flannelette Nightgowns Reduced in price specially; well made; several style necklines; short or long sleeves; plain white and striped effects; sizes 16, 17 18 and 19 SI Extra Size Nightgowns and Chemises Gowns with V and round neck, short sleeves, lace and embroidery trimmed; good quality muslin. Sizes 19 mi and 20. Each 31

Very Special Efforts for This Sale Have Resulted in a Special Purchase of New Spring Dresses To Sell Specially at

Tbes<r dresses come in prints and plain silks or flat crepes. More'than 35 very good styles that will be adaptable for the slim youthful figure or more mature figures; even sixes for large women. As sketched.

High Shades Predominate in This Showing—Dresses for the New Season

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DOWNSTAIRS AYRES "POOP MERCHANDISE AYRES SERVICE WT LOW PRICES —.

Long Rayon Scarfs Heavy fringed ends; pretty stripes and designs; si high shades Jpl Percale Aprons Cut full and well made; trimmed with bias binding and rickrack; two large pockets; a4 sizes 36 to 44 31 Good Coutil Corsets Medium and low bust styles; well boned for support; back lace style, well constructed; four hose supporters; braid trimmed; sizes * me 24 to 30 Printed Crrpe Step-ins Cut full, elastic top. lace trimmed; orchid, yellow,' flesh and honeydew; regular a-a sizes; 2 ’or 31 Women’s Nightgowns Os printed crepe and muslin; short sleeves, colored stitching on neck and front, cut full and long; orchid, honeydew and white; sizes 16 and a* 17; 2 for 3)1

Men’% Genuine English Broadcloth Shirts Full sizes. Well made shirts In neckband style mostly. Assortment of colors, Including white, tan, blue and gray.- French cuffs. Sizes 14 a to 17 31

Men’s Union Suits “A mho" brand; fine knit; wool; athletic style, sleeveless, knee length, snug fitting; sizes 36 to 42; a•* each 31 Men's Merc. Lisle Hose Elastic ribbed tops, fully reinforced; bKck, brown, navy and gray; sizes 10 to 11%; also silk and cotton heather; a 6 pairs 31 Men’s Cotton Hose Ribbed tops; black or cordovan; sizes 10 to 11%; a-s Irregulars; 10 pairs 31 Men’s Shirts and Drawers Medium weight ribbed garments; full sleeve and body length shirts; gray mixture color; aizes 34 to 42 shirts, drawers 32 to 44; a* 2 for 31 Men’s Pajama Suits Os outing flannel; frog trimfned, well made, full a cut; sizes 36 to 40 31

Women’s Rayon Hose Special Medium weight of lustrous appearance with durability, seamed back and fashion marks, hemmed top of mercerized lisle, high spliced heels and reinforced foot. Sizes BVs to 10. Blaok, cordovan, white, thrush, nude, carmllle, peach, beige, putty, cinnamon, gray, airedale, aand, banana and Ruaalan calf. Irregulars; 3p*ln 31

Girls’ Middy Skirts Os blue Lonsdale Jean, pleated on white body waist. Sizes up to 14 years: 2 for 31 Tots’ White Mittens Thumb or thumbless ma style. All wool; 8 pairs 31

Combinations of prints and plain also two-piece broadcloth ensemble dresses. These are very exceptional values for this money. Rose, rust, blue, gray, green, brown, black and navy. Shop early.

Yards of New Printed Silks Wide range of attractive designs in a silk and cotton mixed dress fabric; suit, able for women’s and children’s dresses. Subject to slight Imperfections in printing, hardly dlscernabie. Special, a 3 yards for 31

Women’s Wash Bloomers< Crepe and batiste; reinforced and well finished; length 27 and 29; white, pink and as honeydew; 2 for 3)1 Women’s Muslin Chemises Cut full to size; col- s ored stitching on straps and front; embroidery U trimmed; a-s 1 \\ 2 for 3)1 Bholn Crisp Wash Blouses Dainty and neat; several styles; overblouse and tucklns; dimity, broadcloth and voile; sizes 36 to 46; a-s 2 for 3) I Boys’ Flapper Suits Os khaki and jeans cloth. Sport collar, belted, waist and pants butt'on-on style, open front, drop seat. a< Sizes 3 to 8 years 3 1 Boys’ Romper Suits Os corduroy. Open front, belted, drop-seat style, gold braid trimmed collar. a-* Sizes 3 to 7 years 31 Boys’ School Shirts Blue cheviot. Collar attached, soft cuffs, one pocket. Sizes 12*6 to 14 neck a-* measure; 2 for 3)1

Infants’ New Sweaters A special purchase of these sweater* for spring and summer wear. All white, In bucton style, daintily embroidered; others In tie style and button style, In buff, with trimmings In brown. All wool. fl*l Very special, each Pi-

Shirts and Blouses For boys, of blue chambray and khaki. Well made, full cut, collar attached, button cuffs. Sizes 7 to 11 years; a* 3 for 3 1 Coverall Play Suits Neat collar, button front, drop-seat style, with long sleeves, full length. Sizes for boys 2 to 8 years; 2 for $ 1 Coverall Play Suits Made similar to dad's. Long sleeves, full length, button front, drop seat, heavy material. Sizes for boys 8 to Tots’ Wool Dresses Os serge. One-piece style with pretty embroidered trimmings. Just 18 of Ai these. Each ) 1 Infants’ Knit Binders Finished neatly; 4 for 3l

Men’s Work Shirts Blue chambray shirts of full size, two-button through pockets, yoke back, collar attached; sizes 14>4 to 16%. (Limit av 2 to a customer), 2 f0r..... -3)I

No Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders Yard Goods Remnants, Each— All sorts af yard goods in all sorts of lengths, grouped to-XH gether and marked tI at $1 for this spe- j cial sale tomorrow. There will be ginghams, percales, voiles, dotted voiles, flannels, prints, silks, etc. Don't mins it. Coverall Aprons Reduced to Plain and checked ginghams and percales, sev- 3)1 eral styl es, all B neatly finished and prettily trimmed, light and dark colors. Sizes 36 to 44. — New Peasant Blouses, Very Special, Each Bright and colorful, of voile; em-JB broidered in pretty Jpg contrasting colors, r§ long sleeves, button cuff, nicely finished, several styles. Sizes 36 to 44. Drapery Shantung, Drapery Pongee, 3 Yards, $1 Pongee color; 33 and 36 Inches wide. Dotted Marquisette 5 Yards for $1 Yard wide; pure white; medium size dot. Table Cloths, Ea., $1 58x58; white damask; seconds. Imported Wool Chaille, 2 Yards for $1 Fine quality, guaranteed fast colors; beautiful range of attractive printed designs; highly desirable for women’s and children’s dresses, kimonos, etc.

Men’s Overalls Blue denim Stelfel polka dot; large well made; inserted high back style; watch, rule and memo pockets; sizes me 34 to 40; pair 31

DRESSES Which we want to dispose of at once in order to make room for new merchandise, are offered tomorrow at—Jerseys, worsted, flannel finished serges. A number of styles in small sizes mostly. Do not pass this chance *to save some real t money here. One Lot of New Spring Coats Which have been slightly soiled (a cleaning would make as good as new). Reduced to — $7.95 Camelshalr finish material. Sizes 16 to 42, Tan only. Very special. 15 All-Wool Skirts Reduced to SI.OO F.annels and polal re s, checked and plain colors; sizes 26 to 32 waist measure. i. . f

Women’s Pure Thread Silk Stockings This quality Is well known to our regular customers for its appearance and wearing qualities. Full fasioned, service weight, with mercerized lisle hemmed top and reinforced lisle foot; also pure thread silk with mercerized lisle tops, seamed leg with fashion markings, high spliced heel and double heel and toe; black and colors. Sizes BVa to,lo. flt Irregulars; 2 pairs v 1

Infants’ Bootees Knee length, trimmed in pink or blue, embroidered a| rosebuds; 3 pairs 3)1 Tots’ Bathrobes In brown, blue, gray or green. Clever tailored styles. ai Sizes 2to 5 years; 2 for 3)1 Rubber Crib Sheets White or natural; a-a 2 for 31 Tots’ Play Suits Cunning overall styles, appliqued pockets; buff, blue or green. Sizes 2 to 6 si years; 2 for $1 Baby Pillows Pink or blue sateen; a-* “Kapok” filled; 2 for 3)1 Women’s Cotton Hose Medium weight, good quality yarn knit; double heels and toes seamless feet; sizeß 8% to 10; Irregulars; black a-* inly. 10 pairs 31

Men’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, 6 for $1 Full size, plain white finished edges. Fine cambric ker- a chiefs; 10 for 31

Children’s Ribbed Hose Ribbed to toe, mercerized lisle, rib run down over top of foot, for wear with low cut sandles; reinforced toes and heels; plain knit soles; sizes 7 to 9%; Irregulars; qi 4 pairs 1 Children’s Rayon Socks With fancy tops, color combinations, close fitting cuff, mercerized lisle heels and toes; sizes 4 to 8%; mi irregulars; 4 pairs 31 Women’s English Ribbed Hose , Sport hose of mercerized lisle, ribbed from top to toe; seamless feet with reinforced heels and toes; sizes BV6 to 10; black, mouse gray, beaver, fallow, tanbark, banana, French nude, gray; irregulars,' me 3 pairs 31 Printed Rayon Hose Rayon sport hose with mercerized lisle hemmed top, teamed back with fashion marks, mercerlved heel and toe; not all sizes; Irregulars. 4 pairs 3 j Boys’ Ribbed Hose Service hose with double heel and toe, black only; sizes 6Vi to 10; slightly Imperfect, g** 8 pairs 31

A Special Feature of Tomorrow’s Sale Imported Belgium Linen Dresses For Women and Misses Dresses of Our Own Importation Bearing the Genuine Label

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See our window display of these dresses and come prepa: dto purchase more than one. This is one of the most remarkable offerings of the season. Beautiful quality Belgian linen dresses with exquisite hand-* drawn work, most attractive colors and styles. Sizes 16 to 48. The quality of merchandise that has made Ayres’ Downstairs Store many loyal customers. --Downstairs—House dress dspt.

Double Crib Blankets Size 30x40. Handsome blue and pink combination plaids, “Buddy" brand $1

Boys’ and Girls’ English Derby Ribbed Hose Medium heavy weight hose; serviceable; reinforced heels and toes; sizes 6% to 10; blaok and brown; irregulars. a Pair 3)1 Children’s Three-Quarter Length Socks With fancy tops; cotton yarn EngUsh ribbed effect; turnback cuffs in pretty contrasting colors; plain knit feet with double heel and toe; sizes 7 to 10; Irregulars. a 6 pairs $1 Women’s Knit Vests Fine Richelieu ribbed, elastic and good length, built-up shoulders and band top; sizes a 36 to 44. 6 for 31

Very Special, Philippine Baby Dresses Hand made and embroidered. Wonderful values In these unusually fine dresses with scalloped neck, sleeves and hems. Several patterns for your selection. Don’t miss this event. ei Each 31

Women’s Lisle Hose Hemmed tops, seamed back with double heel and toe, good weight, black only; sizes BVi to 10; irregulars. ma 6 pairs JpJL Women’s Union Suits Knit suits of cotton, light weight, built-up shoulders, band and lace trimmed; also bodice tops; loose and tight knees; sizes 36 to 42. 4 for 31 Women’s Knit Bloomers Jersey knit, elastic at waist and knee, cut full, double gusset; prink, white and black; regular sizes, 4 for si; ci extra sizes, 3 for 31 Children’s Sleepers Medium heavy knit, mixed gray, high neck, long sleeves and ankle length; button down the back with drop seat; sizeß 4 to 7 years. 2 for 31 Children’s Princess Slips Snug fitting, medium light weight cotton knit, fast colors, built-up shoulders, round neck, crochet finish at hem; sizes 4 to 12 years; a* 4 for 31

Boys’ Wash Suits, Very Special Oliver Twist or middy styies. Fine, fast colored gingham suits. Full selection and variety of patterns. Sizea 3 to 8 years. a* Each m*. •... (p 1

Union Suits Light weight, built-up shonlder t tailored and bodice top, tight and loose kree; a* sizes 36 to 44; 3 for 31 Women’s Separate Pants Medium heavy weight cotton pants, knee length; mnslln band at waist, button on aide, closed crotch; sizes 34 to 38; 3 for v 31

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