Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 161, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1925 — Page 15

FRIDAY, mV. 1925

PEASANTS WEAR SILK STOCKINGS Falling Currency Cause of Choice. Bv NEA Service Now 6.—Silk, for many the dress material for fashion's m,vorties, is now used extensively by the French peasantry. French economists fear that characteristic French thrift exemplified by woolen hosiery may cease to be a characteristic with the advent of silk fineries. The has de laine has been synonymous with French thrift and now the has de soie may become synonymous with French spendthrift. It is said that in the provinces one can see milkmaids wearing pretentious hats, silk stockings and lowcut blouses while milking cows. Falling currency values, it is said, has brought about the change, for spending as one goes is the only way of obtaining individual satisfaction. FEMINISM BEATS GENERAL FENG Yu-Hsiang’s Wife Has Bobbed Her Hair. £ PEKING, China, Nov. 6. —Feminism has invaded the household of the conservative-minded Christian Genoral Feng Yu-hsiang and friends of the family are holding their breaths in anticipation of an explosion. Mrs. Feng, formerly a Y.. W. C. A. worker in Peking, named Miss Lee Ter-chuan, has bobbed her hair. For a considerable time it has been her desire to follow the Occidental style in this matter, but her husband has entered strenuous objection. Exactly what his attitude la In the matter now is a subject of profound speculation. One report has It that he not only acquiesced at last, but actually played the part of barber.

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The Great Richman Factory at 1600 East 55th Street, Cleveland, contains Sy 2 acres of floor space entirely devoted to the making of Richman’s Clothes. In It, 1400 Men and Women, many of whom own stock in the Company and chare in the profits of their own good work, build VALUE into every Richman suit, topcoat and overcoat. They are steadily employed for 50 weeks of every year and paid for 52 weeks, enjoying a two weeks’ vacation with pay. Every Working Hour, They are Busy | producing Richman’s Clothes in sufficient quan- i tities to meet the ever-increasing demands of Richman customers. The Growing Business of 19 Richman Stores, of the Richman mail order department—and of Richman Agents all over the country—is evidence of the APPRECIATION of men who, know VALUE and find complete SATISFACTION in the good clothes these earnest men and women produce. * We Know But One Way to Show Our Appreciation in Return — by giving our customers of today clothes of which we are justly proud clothes which we make ourselves and which we KNOW represent th greatest VALUE we have been able to give during all the 46 years of Richman history. Just One Richman Store in Indianapolis The Richman Bros. Cos.

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PLAN -ARMISTICE DAY Legionnaires to Give Dinner Dance at Columbia Club. Legionnaires of Marion County will observe Armistice day, Nov.’ll, with a dinner dance at the Columbia Club. H. B. Pike, chairman o’s the entertainment committee said invitations have been sent to all active members of all Marion County Legion posts. Invited guests of honor include Governor Jackson, Senator Arthur Robinson, Brig. Gen. Dwight E. Aultman, Clarence Jackson and Thomas McConnell, commanders.

Sensational Purchase and Sale 314 Silk Dresses^jgJil At Less Than the Original Wholesale Cost! None Ever Sold for — Satins, Georgettes j L.SS Than sls to S2O j|g| iH 'Mffl jfc While They Last Woolen Dresses Smartest colors and com- ißUfeJil iKtwli turing flares, semi-flares, binations. Dresses for street, 111 I (fillip! ShIsIII i straightlines, high necks. iT’fl; filter, afternoon or business wear. ISfcMsH 1 IgKgajl ’ilitlpf'/ulllltk Also dainty party frocks. rJI§P& JMSSSkI Everything your heart could IHRWIP Many fur trimmed. UTIT. .L e-314 to choose from—and 314 you would certainly want if you could possibly use them all, for more Charming Dresses were never offered at such a ridiculously low price. tffclrjxspfflnTfy See Our Windows • -r ✓7? STYLE SHOP //]f Corner Illinois and Ohio Ohio Theatre "

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HORN RIMS WIN OVER MONOCLE Even King George Dons the Reading Glasses. it ii XE A Service LONDON. Nov. 6.—Ugly hornedrimmed glasses are winning the coveted place be-tween the eyebrow and the cheekbone where the monoUe used to rest in dignified superiority. Owl-like lenses which for the

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past four years have been the sign, symbol and index ridiculous of the American are now entering the best English clubs, resting peacefully, but conspicuously on the noses jf exclusive members. While it is true that the Englishman still wears eyeglasses with diffidence and there are many stories told of King George’s apologetic explanations when he dons the unaccustomed reading glass, the hom rims are winning popularity. LONDON, Nov. 6. —An aged man was found lying dead on the grave in which his wife was burled forty years ago.

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WOMAN’S PURSE YIELDS ANIMALS Motorist Finds Queer Things In Handbag. Bu XEAf Service BLACKBURN. England. Nov. 6. Unusual tales are told concerning the secret contents of women's handbags, but one of the strangest collections was found in a purse near here. A motorist \vbo found a woman's

Richman’s Clothes are all one price—$22.50 for the UNRESTRICTED CHOICE of any Richman suit, topcoat or overcoat in any Richman store, through any Richman Agent or from the Richman mail torder department. Richman’s Juniors The same QUALITY, the same VALUE, the same SATISFACTION as in all Richman’s Clothes, but made in the styles and sizes demanded by the American High School Youth of today. Extra Trousers Serviceable Materials % *4, % } 6

Now 19 Richman Stores Indianapolis, Ind. Canton, 0. Pittsburgh, Pa. Erie, Pa. Cleveland, O. O. St. Paul, Minn. Minneapolis, M.inn. Buffa'o, N. Y. Marion, 0. Hamilton, 0. Lorain, O. Akron, 0. Mansfield, O. Mt. Vernon, O. Zanesville, O. Lima, O. Lansing, Mich. Jamestown, N. Y. Agents Everywhere

purse on the Blackburn road opened it in search of an address. His investigation uncovered 1 live frog, 1 set of false teeth, 3 stuffed cats, 1 powder puff, 18 cigarets, 1 mascot dog, 3 Japanese rings, 7 lace handkerchiefs and 1 French copper coin. MOTHER HUNTS SON Appealing letter Is Received by Police D partment. An appealing letter was received today by police from Mrs. James

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O’Conner, of Huntington, W. Va., who is hunting her son John James O’Conner, 24. She thinks he may be in Indianapolis, though she has not heard from him for some time. "I just want him to write to his old mother," she said, O’Conner is a candy maker.

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