Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 110, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 August 1926 — Page 3

AUG. 13, 1926

VIVELAORLEANS, IS CRY RINGING IN STREETSOF PARIS 'Long Live the Queen,’ Shouts Throng as Duchess Rides By. Bv NBA Service PARIS, Aug. 13. — "Long live the queen—long live the queen of France!” Young men doff their hats as this cheer echoes through the Paris streets. The cheer is for a smiling lady dressed in mourning, driving along in an open carriage. There are those who take very seriously this street tribute to Princess Isabelle d’Orleans, Dq/rtiess of Guise. They think the time soon Is coming when the 50-year-old republic will be overthrown and the country will go back to monarchy. Jean Pierre, Due de Guise, would mount the throne as Jean 111, should this day come. He now is the head of the House of Orleans and Bourbon. Feeling of Disgust France is in a bad way. She cant get her currency straightened out, for one thing. Throughout the country a great feeling of disgust is being manifested towards the poliJUans who run Parliament. , , “Action Francaise,” Royalist newspaper, unceasingly proclaims that the only solution to French troubles is to have a king. And even good republicans privately admit they fear the growth of the royalist sentiment. In the army, the church, and in high society distinct royalist leanings crop out from time to time. It’s among the working classes in the big cities and the small peasant farmers that republicanism most strongly persists. Duke of Orleans When the Duke of Orleans died ' noroe months ago, the Due de Guise at once became the pretender to the throne. The government hinted to him thereupon that he no longer was welcome on French soil. Asa 'result he now lives in Brussels. Hla lovely wife has remained in, Paris, however. Her salon is one of the most frequented in the capital. She works unceasingly for the advancement of her husband’s interests, and young royalists have made it part of their duty to give Princess Isabelle an ovation whenever she appears on the streets. They serve as cheer leaders, and many bystanders Join is. No woman has so charmed the boulevard crowds since Empress Eugenie was at the height of her youth, beauty and power.

ybuntfstortn m Jndi&napoJis A Demonstration of Associated Peoples Value-Getting, Value-Giving Ability' Decorated Walnut Veneer Chifforobe, Bow Foot Bed, > \ Dresser , Payment Weeks Down y - '- to Pay

In order to make this unusual offer it was necessary for Associated Peoples Stores to make immense purchases. All fronts, tops and ends are of genuine walnut veneer. Made of selected cabinet woods, the interior invites close scrutiny. Artistic floral transfers form a pleasing contrast to the satin Venetian finish. Liberal Allowance for Old Furniture . -N... '

Nominated for Cummins Seat

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David YV. Stewart, Sioux City (la.) attorney, was nominated by lowa Republicans to fill the unexpired term of the late Senator Albert Is. Cummins. His nomination marked a victory for “regular” Republicans over Smith YY : . Brookhart, who beat Cummins in the past primary.

IMPORTANT YEAR IN THEATER LIFE Austrian Amusement Houses Celebrate Birthday. ,Bv Time a Special VIENNA —This year marks an important milestone in Austria’s theatrical life. During April the Burgtheater, formerly the Imperial Court Theater of the Hapsburgs, celebrated its one hundred and fiftieth birthday. During June the Theater an der Wien, Vienna's leading operetta theater, staged a series of special performances in honor of the one hundred and twenty-fifth anniversary of its foundation. Theater an der YVien means the theater on the Vienna River, this river being the small but crystal

clear stream which flows through the city. Since the day when it was built by Emanuel Schikaneder with money which he had earned as librettist of Mozart’s “The Magic Flute,” this theater has occupied an internationally important and most unique position among the stages of the world. It was in the Theater an der Wien that Beethoven's “Fidelio” made its debut before a most critical audience in N ovembel '. 1805. Also it was here th£t Franz Liszt gave his first pianoforte recital at the age of 11. From this theater Maria Jeritza started her operatic career. RAISES ORANGES IN CANADA MIDALE, Sak. —M. J. Peckinpaugh has succeeded in growing oranges at his home here. He planted the seed eight years ago and has been tending it with great care ever since. The tree has been bearing for three years, but this ir the first year that the fruit has been of ordinary size. This year it bore eight oranges which are fully ripe. Midale is thirty miles north of the northwest corner of North Dakota. A clock is being made in England the hands of which weigh half a ton. The minute hand is fifteen feet long.

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Men’s and Boys’ Clothing and Shoe Departments Open Till 9 o’Clock Saturday Night

Handsome Fur Coats Underpriced Finer Furs, Smarter Styles, Greater Values. A small deposit holds your Coat for later delivery.

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S2OO Tine Mink Marmot c °ATSsiaa Special In August Mill Pur Sale at— * VJZ $250 Silver Muskrat COATS $ ior Fox Trimmed. I ■ - B Sale Price— X $3 00.00 Pony COATS $1 4Q With Smart I LL “JohAny” Collar. A X V Smart French Seal COATS $r a oo Beautifully Lined. Sale Price— V V SIOO Northern Seal COATS S£Q.SO Handsomely ”■ ■ ■ Trimmed. Sale price V 1/ " Fine Mendoza Beaver COATS SCQ.SO Tomboy and I I Flapper style*. \f 4/ —— —Second Floor.

Women’s New Fall FOOTWEAR Special Purchase and Sale Fancy Slippers I""''’ 1 v Plain Slippers Smart Pumps Parent Straps $5 and $ .95 $6 v Jr= rPxa Quality Ui at ' Our buyer has Just returned from the Eastern market —and with his return came these new footwear styles—a very special purchase of fine, high-grade slippers and pumps. The newest advance Fall styles In smart patent pumps and strap slippers, patent leathers with heels In contrasting colors, fancy slipperit with inlays—and others. First showing and sale Saturday. —Street F^loor.

Extraordinary! Don f t Miss This! All Plain and Fancy VOILES Up to Clfc dT") 50c Values waiting for

Women will be waiting for the store to open to share in these pretty voiles. There are about 50 pieces all told. Some of the prettiest colors of the season polka dots, both large and small —navy and white and black and white included. Printed OA Pbngee An excellent quality for the girls school dresses. 32 inches wide—natural color with neat designs in contrasting shades. 49c Dress OA Linen L/C One of the most durable qualities. Imported from Belgium. Yard wide. Choice of cocoa, tan, red, brown, blue, maize and white. Curtain >7 Marquisette I C Checks and cross - barbed effects In white am ivory. While it lasts Saturday at 7c yard. 1,000 Towels | A Saturday at JLUC Substandards of higher priced Turkish towels, barber towels, face towels and dish towels. Values up to 25c. Dresser Scarfs ZifC Reduced from 49c. Pretty lace, vanity and dresser scarfs - many of them trimmed with lace. 8 Yards ■ 17c Muslin tj) 1 A saving of 36c on the dollar. Forty Inches wide. Saturday only. —Third Floor.

All Other Departments Close at 6 P. M.

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Just Now When W omen Are Interested An Advance, Underpriced Sale of New Sample Winter Coats J* $40.00, $35.00 and $ ¥/ .H $30.00 Values Our Sale Price dSamsA t Jr JKffl Because of the unusualness of their style, the high quality of the Es fabrics and the remarkably low price—these handsome coats are finding immediate favor among particular women. WqsSljlYy Beautiful Travel Coats rW ! HV Lustrous Bolivia Coats f! jin/ Rich Fur Fabric Coats 1 f // Handsome Coats ! wZm Serviceable Buxkin Coats All grouped In a very special sale Saturday at from $5 to sls less fii l|BH\ than actual value. All sizes—plenty of large sizes. Women’s Women’s $25 While Stout \ V \ Rayon Travel Flannel Women’s \ \ \ Dresses COATS COATS COATS \ \ \ Reduced to Reduced to Reduced to 43 to 55 \ \ \ 5 1.98 40 J 5 40 ) \\ —Second Floor. (gyl

Pearl Bead Necklaces Some very choice neck- sH *£j| A A laces in 12 and 18-inch | length strands. Grad- QL* uated pearls of excel- rH lent lustre. * $1.49 —Street Floor. $1.98

Heavy Velvet Rugs I jggAValue, Only for one day—Saturday—these fine, heavy, fringed velvet rugs at this very special price. A choice assortment of patterns and attractive colorings. All are 9by 12 feet in size. —Third Floor. Fine Heavy Wool (£0 AO Mixed Blankets . . vd*vO Exceptionally good values —even at the regular price. Heavy, sjft, double bed blankets in handsome plaid border effects in pink, blue, gold and lavender. Wide satin binding. Easily worth a dollar more. Cotton Blankets 98c Each The usual $1.50 quality. Size 60 by 76 inches. Plaids in tan, blue, rose and yellow. % $2.00 Krinkled Spreads, $1.69 Pretty krinkled spreads that need not be ironed when laundered. Striped patterns in blue, yellow and pink. —Bedding, Third Floor.

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Men’s and Young Men’s S2O All-Wool SUITS Worsteds Qhecks A pm H Cassimeres Plaids \ ■ ™ | Stripes Fancies 'r I j Single-Breasted, Double-Breaffted, II ■ Two-Button, Throe-Button and 'if f "ft ! English Models and Conservative fcfl A All Regular and Stout Sizes Without a single exception to our knowledge those arc the greatest suit values offered to Indiunapolis men. At the remarkably low prices,we offer you— Better Fabrics, Finer Tailoring, Attractive Color*. A Perfect Fit. Real S2O All-Wool Suit* *13.75. Half Price Sale Men’s Pants Up to $5 Values Cft Light, medium and dark eas/imeres, wor- *r x stedg and flannels. For street, business and - - outing wear. Sizes 28 to 42. CHOICE OF ANY STRAW HAT IN THE STORE UP TO $5 -* Pick them out men! $2.95, $3.50 and $5 straw hats; *• I the choice is yours. One or as many as you w&nt; ' JL plain and fancy bifnds; all sizes.

Vltn'i All-Wool Bathing Suits $1.95 All higher priced. Saturday specials. Men’s Athletic Union Suits • 79c Regular $1.25 quality. Madras and broadcloth.

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JEWELRY CHOICE Up to $1 Value The assortment ineludes Bar Pins, Ear- S B rings. Brooches, Brace- B lets and Bead Necklaces J xjn K w of many kinds; regular W values up to sl. ff a ig) yA —Street Floor. IHBK> vetfasic

Underpriced for Saturday Women’s Cool, Dainty Underwear 88 c " ■ yfL Three big lots / [ !^v' grouped for / i / V special selling .§§l.—/>7/All at reduced A' ,/ I prices. Is ,'/ Athletic Union i/ i Suits of cheek- S; [\ c and nainsook, 'j / bodice tops, (I white, pink and peach. j R, Bodice Top W, Vests of rayon, nicely tailored. Ttll' Regular and \* | j extra sizes. \ \! / C li e m Is e, fiowns. Pajamas, Bloomers and StepIns— Of cool, sheer voiles, nainsook and crepe. Peach, pink, Nile, blue and brehid. Sizes 36 to 44. —Street Floor. 1,000 Pairs Women's Pure Thread Chiffon Silk Hose 88c r: Much Better / Than the Usual / SI.OO Kinds. rr 'TV* We are offering |f| these as the best Chiffon Hose \ values in town. Garter tops and I J ) reinforced feet / fy for better service. I If Yll the most want- LJj ed colors. Sizes yZy > 814 to 10. W Women’s % Length HOSE HOSE 2 Pairs For the Children 88c 17c Rayon stockings of excellent Tlain colors with quality. Shown fancy colored in six of the tops. Four leadleading shades, ing shades. Sizes all sizes. 6 to 10. —Street Floor.

Real Saturday Bargains for the Boys t All-Wool 4-Pc. Vest Suits Up to $lO Values Rroken assortment of fine suits that formerly sold up to $lO. Great chance to buy a fine school suit at half and close to half regular ptices. Sizes 7 Boys’ Long AC Pants Suits. . . . vnJ Smart three-piece suits —coat, vest and long pants. Excellent good colors and durable. Sizqs 8 to 16. Boys’Long QA Boys’ Blouses nr Pants .. . . 1 .o*/. and Shirts ... IdV Light and dark colors. Well made of good tub falA Splendid quality. Sizes 4 ries. Light and dark coi t 0 is, ors. All sizes. Boys’ Wool Boys’ Bath-d 1 A A Caps vl ing Suits. .V *•" For school, every day and Colors and styles the boy* dress wear. All sizes—new like. Wool, of course. All patterns. sizes. —Boys’ Store—street Floor.

Men’s Cool ’Cloth Suits Clearance Sale Frice $5.00 Size* 35 to 43. Men’s Pajamas 95c Well made, excellent materials, rayon trimmed, Usual $tJ% qiiallty. All sizes.

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Saturday*s Greatest Values

SILKS Broadcloth ..^1.49 A wonderful silk in the wanted shades for afternoon and evening wear—including rare shades of wine and green. Shown in 30 colors. All silk, 32 inches wide. Lovely - tf*l AQ Crepe Silks. . P 1 • x*/ One of the season’s choicest silks. Guaranteed to launder perfectly; 30 different shades, including new fall colors. $2 Yard-Wide | QA Satins <pl*/v Shown in many of the new Fall shades and black and white. Exceptionally good quality. 40-Inch Sports AQ Silk VoC A remarkable value while it lasts. Available in practically all wanted shades.