Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 256, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 February 1926 — Page 5

FEB. 25, 1926

DESIRED SPLIT IN REPUBLICAN •PHALANX FAILS And Democratic Candidates for Senate Are Few. Waiting for the split in the Republican ranks is a game Democratic senatorial aspirants have ■played for the last few weeks, but which now is ended. When Albert J. Beveridge loomed as an opponent of United States Senator James E. Watson in the primary race, the eager Democrats rejoiced as they recalled the split in the G. O. P. when Beveridge was knifed by the New faction. Hope for Split This year the Democrats hoped Beveridge would enter and win the nomination in belief his candidacy would result in a turn of Watson followers toward the Democratic candidate. But literature, namely the Life of Lincoln, which Beveridge is writing, knifed the Democrats. With his refusal, there remains no formidable candidate for the anti-Watson G. O. P. faction. The politicians say Lincoln Dixon, Walter Myei's or Frederick Van Nuys would have had little hesitancy in making the primary if Beveridge had decided to One Entrant Now the Democratic long-term nomination is going begging with Albert Stump, Indianapolis attorney, and William Rooker, Noblegville, the only entrants to date. However, there is much talk that the old-time leaders will line up behind Frank C. Dailey, Indianapolis lawyer and former Federal district attorney. It is generally conceded Evans Woollen Fletcher Savings and Trust Company president, will have no opposition for nomination to the short term. FIRE BUG SUSPECTED Police and fire officials today investigated the fire Wednesday that caused a SIOO damage to a barn owned by the Rev. B. F. Farrell, 928 N. West St., pastor of Mt. Paran Negro Baptist Church. Firemen said it might have been of incendiary origin.

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HOOSIER BRIEFS

HEN George Morris of BluffIVv ton heard “burglars” he L—ZJ called both Police Chief Garton and Sheriff McClain. The “burglar” was a neighbor who sought to use the telephone. Princeton merchants are out of luck. They accepted a number of French francs as half-dollars. The franc is worth about 3 cents. Ft. Wayne Post of the American Legion has contributed s2b toward a memorial to Art Smith, air mail flyer, who was recently killed. Virgil Snyder of Tipton has a copy of the New York Herald of April 15, 1865, telling of the assassination of President Lincoln. Louis 'W. Miller, Plymouth barber, dropped dead while working on a patron in his shop. Heart trouble is blamed. The widow is critically ill and was to undergo a major operation this week.

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SOWN trustees of Pierceton have won their suit at Warsaw for the replevin of a large horn which the trustees claimed they bought when Murray Fluke, the defendant, was a member of the town band. Burglars almost "cleaned .out” J. F. Hancock, farmer near Peru. They stole eleven joints of meat, five sides of bacon, sixteen gallons of lard, a suit of clothes, two dresses and a clock. The Rev. F. J. Porter, pastor of the Christian Union Church -at Craigville, Is suffering from a torn ligament as a result of getting up too quickly in his puipit. He had been sitting with his legs crossed and one leg became numb. In arising. the numbed leg gave way. The cracking of the ligament could be hearld all over the chtirch. Francis Kyle was fined 1 e*nt by City Judge Clell Firestone at Goshen for assault and battery on his wife.

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DOWNSTAIRS ■“ AYRES COOP MERCHANDISE W~~ AYRES SERVICE LOW PRICES No Phone, Mail, C. O. D. Orders o k* Layaways on E. O. M. Merchandise

a SILKS REDUCED To $1.49 Yard y P|. J| Taken From Our Regular Stocks ?* vlj Vyi Flat Crepes, Crepe de Chines, Silk and * Wool Crepes, Satin Crepe, Spiral Crepe Satins jroßllgyi All real. live bargains. Silks suitable toe dresses, spring coats, tots’ dresses and coats. Single Blankets T~ Cotton blankets, #l; wool Soiled Blankets, mixed, 82. .... .. Plaids in double blankets; Unbleaphed Muslin, \ n a ii cotton and wool mixed. Yard, 10c $2 , $3, $4 and $5 Yard wld; 10 yard 11ml*. Soiled Linens Reduced Suiting Materials, yd. 69c Bedspreads, sheets, pillowcases, j , . , ... , tablecloths, dresser scarfs, center- j Hairline effects in wool *' th . ' pieces, tapestry pieces, napkins, ton warp; brown only, to cioße etc. | out. A real bargain. 'j 5 All Tapestry Brussels Rugs Reduced Not One Exception—Two Lots $18.75 $12.75 c R "° h n0t M.n b o r r nd Pm* Perfect “Hudson” mgs jJP/ Saranar, Manor, Era- ~r ™ 40*1''' pin?, Berkshire. Th**se and imperfecta of Treadare all perfect rujc* and we ll tapestry Brussel*: I are In 9x12 and 8.3x10.0 thpße are a] , 9x12 glj!e \ -/ stales. Special deferred arrangements for E. O. M. on Tapestry Brussels rugs only. $1 down and $1 a week. Rugs delivered at once. ' 18 Only 9x12 Heavy Axminster Rugs, $29.75 Purchased especiallv for E. O. M. Never shown before Six good designs and colors. All wool, high-splic.-d rugs that will wear long. $2 Down and $1 a Week Curtain & Drapery Fabrics, V 2 Price All sorts of useful lengths In nets, marquisettes and rayon overdrapery fabrics. Fringed Window Shade* I Turry Cloth Mill Ends, Each, 50c | Each, 15c I.ast day of the February sale < Printed Terry remnants In atof fringed OIL OPAQUE sbvjes; | tractive patterns and colors. Up still plenty of sizes and colors If . to 0 f a var( j eac h. to select from: sizes 28x5 and 3ixd. . j n . . irregular quality. Fringed Panel Curtains, Peggy Cloth Remnants, Eac | l ; *f;?° J r i . r 44 Inches wide; filet net weave, bach, 15c Ecru color; attractive designs; flnAverage 1-yard lengths. ished with wide bottom fringe. - Black Sateen Aprons, 50c V n|A Nicely finished with bright colored binding; large pockets; this makes a neat apron for the apartment. Special. D *_ _ _ Gingham Aprons, 50c 1 riCeS Coverall style, in an assortment of checks and plaids; one pocket; trimmings of rick-rack or bias a binding; regular and extra sizes. Are Brand New Smocks, $1 Practical and attractive; Just the garment for the business woman, student, artist and so on. These are I AW of cre P ° r cretonne; In checked or flowered patterns uv W in light and dark colors, small, medium and large ■ sizes.

Clearance of Corsets, 50c Corsets from high priced lines reduced for clearance; medium bust, reinforced over hips. Medium Bust Corsets, $1 Lightly boned for comfort ; wide elastic to support the bust. Reduced. Girdle Brassieres, 50c Long model: four hose supporters; made of madras. Women’s Outing Pajamas, $1 Two-piece style: blue or pink striped, short or three-quarter sl.eve. Women’s Pajamas, 89c Gowns, chemise; slightly soiled or mussed; regular and extra sizes. Table of Underwear, the Garment, 50c Bloomers. chemise, steptns, gowns, pajamas, princess slips, marked for clearance. Women’s Underwear, Garment, 25c Step-Ins, J rench drawers, loos, knee; elastic top; princess slips, plain hemmed top and strap; odds and ends. Children’s Sleepers, Each, 50c Made of soft kDlt material. One piece style. High neck, long sleeves and ankle length, with feet; drop seat. Sizes 1 to 7 years. Women’s Knit Vests, 3 for 25c Medium fine cotton, swlss ribbed vest. Very elastic, built-up shoulder and drawstring. Regular sizes. Women’s Knit Pants, Each, 25c Very unusual quality In fine corahed cotton knit pants, with knitted band at waist with drawstring. Loos, and tight knee stylp. Sizes 34 to 38.

Brassieres, 3 for 50c Arrow style: all sizes; pink madras. Princess Slips, $1 Os sateen; all colors; sizes 36 to 44. Bloomers, Pair, 79c Os sateen; well made, reinforced; sizes 27 and 29; all colors. Fancy Brocaded Girdles, $1.95 Wide girdles- elastic at sides.

2 Infant*’ Ail-Wool 1 Knit pppA Capes, $1 Finished with crochet edging and arm silts; In dellVA ( Cate plnlt or k lue trimmed In white. J \ Infants' Outing Gowns, Kimonos \ ! and Gertrudes, Each, 35c S~l \ ICT" Trimmed In white, pink or blue; shell stitched; fcMj LJ —" some of the gowns have drawstring In hem* l \lnfants’ Binders, Each, 19c Fart wool; notched; In cream color; a brand new purchase for E. O. M. Girls’ Bloomers, Very Special, Pair, 35c Black sateen, well made; elastic at knee and waist; made with double seams; sizes 4 to 14. Brand New Blankets, 50c Anew shipment special for tomorrow. In white, pink or blue; block style. Size 30x40. Infants’ Silk Slippers, Lovely Pillow Slips, Special, Pair, 25c Special, 69c These are beautifully embrold- Hand made and hand embroidered: very ennnlnglv made of ered; these are samples: In besucrepe de chine In white, pink or tlful and dainty designs Including blue. Sale of samples. Do not the butterflfly design; dainty come in boxes. flowers; scalloped edging.

Final Clearance of Winter Stock Junior Girls’ Coats—Just twenty of these coats remained In stock and are priced to go. Os polalre, dark 6J 1 QC shades; broken sizes; fur collars Ql.uo 11 Girls’ Costs—Of polalre, suedlnes, green and brown; 4*o QP trimmed with fur collars. Sizes 10, 12 and 14 25 Little Tots’ Costs—Broadcloth, polalres: fur trimmed; embroidered; henna, tan. brown and green. Slaes 4*o (JP 2 to (1. Broken sizes Vfc.JJ Little Tots’ Dresses—Wool knit, serge or tweed: bloomer style or straightline styles: embroidered or appllqued; tan, blue, navy, peacock green Not all sizes In all styles. 1 Aft 81zes 2 to B

limbi 1,000 Pairs Women’s Silk Hose, Pair, 25c Pure thread silk hose of serviee weight, with lisle hemmed top, seamed buck, fashion marks, foot fully reinforced. Sizes BVi to 10. Irregulars. Assorted colors. Wool-Mixed Hose, Pr., 25c Marked very low for clearance. Wool and cotton mixed. Fully reinforced. Oxford gray and black check, also heather mixtures in drop stitch styles. Sizes B',i to 10. Irregulars. Children’s School Hose, Pair, 17c; 3 Pairs, 50c Exceptional values in children's fine ribbed hose of fine qualify combed cotton. Plain knit foot with double heel and toe. Irregulars. Black and brown. Sizes 7 1 * to 10. Women’s Rayon Hose, Pair, 35c; 3 Pairs, $1 A> fine quality rayon hose with lisle hemmed top, seamed back, fashion marks and fully reinforced foot. Sizes BVi to 10. Irregulars. Black, atmosphere, maize, sunburn, champagne and French nude. Women’s Ribbed Top Lisle Hose, Pair, 25c Fine quality mercerized lisle, with elastic ribbed' top, seamed back and fully reinforced foot. Sizes 9 to 10. Black only. Irregulars. Women's Pure Silk Hose, Pair, 79c Full fashioned hose with mercerized lisle top. sole and heel. Substandard quality. Sizes SV4 to 10. Brown, Windsor, tan and peach. Women’s Pure Silk Chiffon Hose, Pair, 25c Fine and sheer, with lisle hemmed top. seamed bnck and fully reinforced foot. Sizes BV4 to 10. Black and guumetnl. Irregulars. * Women’s Undeirhose, Pair, 39c Os wool and cotton mixed, In knee length and spat style. You wi|l be comfortably warm with sheer silk hose and a pair of these underjn>*e. Snug fitting; flesh colors; medium size. Irregulars. 1,000 Pairs Women’s Lisle Hose, Pair, 25c This hose is an unusual value. Mercerized lisle hemmed top, seamed bark, double heel and toe Sizes BVs to OVi. Irregulars. Beige, tanbark aud sunset. Women’s Pure Silk Hose, . Pair, 50c Fnll fashioned hose with lisle hemmed top. hi>el, sole and toe. Sizes BVi to lb. Black, beige, tanbark, mauve, taupe, guumetnl and sandalwood. Irregulars. Women’s Pure Silk Chiffon Hose, Pair, 50c A fine woven. sheer chiffon hose with 23-Inch silk boot; lisle hem, narrowed ankle, foot fuly reinforced, seamed back and fashion marks. Irregulars. Sizes BVi to 10V&. Popular color range. Women’s Rayon Vests, 50c A dainty garment of fine rayon with mercerized lingerie straps. Nile green and white; irregulars. Assorted sizes. Children’s Rayon Plaited Full Length Hose, Pr., 39c A splendid saving to mothers. Full length hose, knit In English ribbed style with plain knit foot and double heel and toe. Sizes 6 to 10. Irregulars. Assorted colors. Women’s Union Suits, 19c Elastic cotton suits with builtup shoulders, festooning at neck and armholes. Bodice tops, loose-knee style, lace trimmed. Sizes 36 to 38.

100 Dresses, Special Purchases O 75 and Price Reductions 10= Georgettes, prints, sal ins, flat crepes, wool crepes In the new and best styles: flares, circular sklrta. new Hieeve*, new collars; sizes and styles for 10 to <6. Substantial su'lngs for the type dresses that you like best. 100 Dresses at $7.50 These come In poiret sheens, crepe satins, new purchases and reductions on dresses in stock: In strnlffhtlino aud tlared style*, smart and attractive. Sizes 10 to 40. 50 Coats for Clearance —$5 Odds and ends, broken sizes; good, heavy, full-lined coata; majority fur trimmed. 100 Dresses at $3.95 Splendid values—select from chnrmeuse. Jersey, broendert material. crepe de chine, flannels;, reduced to n very low pries. Good styles for street, office and home wear; neatly uiada. Mostly high shades. Sizes 10 to 42. 50 Dresses —Exceptional Values at $5 Os Canton crepe, flnt crepes, Georgettes, beaded party dresses, cloth dresses; styles mostly stralghillno; sizes 10 to 42. Reduced. OAn Extraordinary Purchase of High-Grade Spring k Dress Hats In silk, halrbrald. Milan hemps and romblvi*tions—all colors of the rainbow ns well as brown and black, in all (he models of the season; all head sizes. Special—s2.Bs Bft pastel FKI.T HATS—In the Gigolo, roll brims, soft, adjustable cloche shapes; all colors; self Cl 4Q trimmed; very smart - 100 Pain Women’* Strap Slippers, ' gkjffl Pair, $1 , a Black and brown kid; high heels; a wonderful buy at this price. Women’s Black High Shoes, Pair, 75c PT 9 m Low heel shoes with heavy leather solca; A g Vtw sizes up to 6. KB M Jw* 100 Pairs Women’s Felt House Slippers V, UTv Soft soles and padded heels; assorted col- |l/ ors. Pair, SO C . / 100 Prs. Odd Lots of Women’s Low Shoes, Pair, $1.95 n Jil ? All good, desirable styles; all sizes In the lot from 3 to 7. AYRES’ ANNEX Special Group Purchase \ \ \ Enables Us to Give These \ Values to the Mothers of This City Eighteen of the leading store* T~t—r— of the country bought these ' . l\ 1 suits In concert at price eonj W h cessions from the manufacnl\ Boys’All-Wool Suit. $9.75 Thy have all the quality, style smartness, dursblllty of tailorIng and fabric of aults that you usually pay more for. We feel that mothers will be glad to know of these savings and will In the future look toward Ayres' Downstairs store to clothe her boy. Double breasted eoat. one pair long trousers, half lined; golf knickers with wide strap full lined and vest; sizes 9 to 18. In wanted patterns and colors. Mothers Who Prefer Knicker Suits Will Want These Boys’ Knicker Suits, $3.95 All wool suits with eoat, vest and knickers; sizes Bto 18. E*tr* trousers at small additional coat. Boys' Lon* Corduroy Trousers—ln blue and gray; fl* 1 QC aizHi 4 to 10 years; wide leg style VI.VO Floys' Corduroy nd Port Wool Knlekero—Full cut, well tailored I excellent for early aprlng and school Cl A A wear. Sizes 8 to 17 years d>i.VU

lift Men’s /English nroadcloth Shirts —Lustrous quality, highly finished, nicely tailored; neck-band style only; sizes 13V4 and 14. Assorted colors—white, tan, blue and gray. Limit of 8 to a 7*k r customer • *• SB Men’s Dress Shirts—Of fine count printed percale shirting; size 14 Cft only; soiled. Each .... JUV. 6 Composition Artificial Leather Suitcases —Well reinforced, large straps and buckles: good quality Aft regulation size Each .yLvU 12 Men's Outing Flannel Pajamas Os ’Amoskeag" cloth; sizes A. B (PI Aft and D; soiled too Men’s Dress Caps—Medium and dark shades; som. slightly soiled ; sizes AXi QQto rAh; full lined. Each.. <3SC 600 Woven Border Handkerchiefs- Full size; neat tsn, blue and lavender border; fine quality.. 12 for *

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200 Itoys* Blouses —Slightly soiled from display; strictly high-grade, .Including broadcloth. middles and fine count percale; perfectly tailored: full size and fast color; slzea CA* 10 to 18. Each 14 Men's t’nlon Suits— With short sleeves, tinkle length; size 3B; soiled. Also 8 all-wool at iii' i le sty It suits; Cfl. sizes 36, 38 >UC 1,200 Pairs Men’s Fine Mercerised Hoso— Elastic ribbed tops, fully reinforced: black and brown; slzea 014 f A and 10 only. Pair lUC Men's Fine Ribbed Cotton Hoso— For work or every day; sizes 10*4 to llVj: black, brown and navy; Irregulars. 1 A. Fair lUC 1,000 Pairs Fancy Plaid Novelty Dress Hose Ribbed tcpl, assorted colors and chocks., designs: unusual values; Irregular; else* 10 to OC. 11 Vi. Fair