Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 145, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 September 1926 — Page 5
SEPT. 23, 1926
PUMPKINS ARE ON ’ MARKETSTANDS Prices of Foodstuffs Practically Unchanged.. Price list at the city market today for fruits and vegetables was practically unchanged. Pumpkins were quoted at 15 to 30 cents, while hubbard squash were selling at 5 cents a pound. The only price change was that of home grown red raspberries, which Increased from 30 to 35 cents a pint. I Other products, the prices of which remained steady, wore homegrown celery, 25 cents bunch; egg plants, 15 to 35 cents each; pickles, 50 cents to $1 bushel; turnips and radishes, 5 cents bunch; Brussells sprouts, 25 cents pint; cucumbers, 40 cents dozen; Bartlett pears, two pounds 25 cents; Hale peaches, two pounds 25 cents; green tomatoes, 75 cents bushel, artichokes, 25 and 30 cents each. Irish potatoes, five pounds. 25 cents; sweet potatoes, four pounds, 25 cents; Jonathan and Grimes Gold en apples, 10 cents pound; corn, 30 cents dozen; cauliflower, 25 to 5Q cents head; red cabbage, 10 cents head; green cabbage, 5 cents head. Prices in the produce market were the same. Hens sold at 40 cents | pound; springers, 45 cents pound; ducks, 50 cents pound; t squabs, 75 cents each; eggs, 40 cents dozen. ’ GARY IIN PLANTS PLAN MSI Expect to Double Capacity in Calumet District. Bit United Pres* HAMMOND, Ind., Sept. 23.—Expansion programs announced by tin plate manufacturers of Indiana Harbor and Gary which will envolve the expenditure of millions of dollars and pearly double the capacity of the plants, promise to bring the Calumet region to the front in another bMlc industi^'. Bhtpanslon of the Gary plant, now under way, will give that city one of the largest tir, piate mills in the world as plans provide for the doubling of the present capacity. At Indiana Harber the rapid completion of the 7,000,000 plant of the Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company will aid in pushing this district to-The front as,one of the greatest tin plate manufacturing centers in the United States. FUND DIVISION TALKS PROGRAM Letter; to Supporters Are Luncheon Topic. Letters) to Community Fund sup porters were discussed today at a luncheon of the Special Gifts "B” division, headed by Carl S. Wagner, flit the Indianapolis Athletic Club. The letters will describe the work of the “B” division and ask coopera- * tlon of the firms to be solicited. Division “Bi” new In this year's j campaign, will solicit the middle i group of firms outside of the mile I square. In other years it was felt I that this group had not contributed i in proportion to itS means because j they had not been properly solicited, j Other solicitation outside of the i mile square will be made by women. The division includes the general chairman and ten “generals” under j each of whom are six workers, mak- I ing a total of sixty. CORSETS FOR MEN Bu Times Special PARIS, Sept. 23. —Women’s fashions during the last few years almost killed the corset industry. Now I it is being revived in a strange way I —the men are buying them. With ;i j growing demand from fat men. young and oil, the shops are beginning to display corsets for men.
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REV. JULIAN ELECTED Acton Pastor Moderator' of Baptist Association. _ The Rev. J. H> Julian of Acton is the new moderator of the Indianapolis Baptist Association. He was elected Wednesday at the 1926 meeting at the Thirty-Fourth Street Baptist Church. The Rev. J. R. Quick of Indianapolis was chosen vice president and Miss Olive Burnett of this city, treasurer and clerk. j The 1927 convention will be held 'Sept. 20 and 21 at the Garfield Park Baptist Church. Resolutions urging strict enforcement of the prohibition law were adopted. More than 1,000 young persons heard the Rev. L. C. Trent. A committee was appointed to confer with Methodist leaders preparatory to ioint observance of the 100th anniversary of both denominations.
You Pay No more, no less... but Q.i.ik.'i O.i t- ha. the THE difference in breakfast oats is in their flavor.. The price mostly is the same. Millions demand the Quaker brand because of its toasty, wonderful flavor. For flavor is the important point in food. Some 50 years were spent perfecting that famous Quaker flavor. Once you taste it, you are spoiled for ordinary oats. Quaker milling, too, retains much of the “bulk” of oats. And that makes laxatives less often needed. Protein, carbohydrates and vitainines and “bulk” arc thus combined to make Quaker an excellently balanced ration. Get Quick Quaker (cooks in 3 to 5 minutes) or 'Quaker Oafs today at your grocer. See how much finer tomorrow's breakfast will be than today’s. Quaker Oats
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Annual Rinhdan Sale
Last two days of the 6th Annual Birthday Sale of the Downstairs Store brings even more special savings in celebration of this event. Every department of the Downstairs Store, including the Annex, has prepared extra values in fall and winter merchandise for wear and for the home.
Sixth Annual Birthday Sale 300 Brand New Womens Dresses I A special purchase for our Sixth Annual Birthday Sale is this lot of 300 new dresses from New York. They come in newest styles, colors and trimmings. Suitable for all occasions, and in sizes 16 to 46, for misses and women., Newest — Latest— , Most Desired— Satin,-Flat Crepes Dolman Claret Red CoZtinT ‘ B ° lm ß~,ueT lar ‘ J T an J ,e ? reen Taffeta Party Dresses Velvet-Trimmed Styles Tiffin Brown Truly you will be delighted with this offering of fine dresses, for they are up-Ito-the-minute frocks which have just x come off the New York racks to be rushed here for the Birthday Sale. An Early Visit Will Assure You Complete Selection Sixth Annual Birthday Sale Junior and Bridge Lamps, Complete, s 8 Dozens of beautiful iron bases and a host of hand-painted and georgette covered shades in all colors and shapes. Avery special Birthday Sale value. Other Bridge and Junior Bridge Lamps Complete, Lamps, $6.50 and $5 $3.95 Complete are these other models of Wood bases, polychrome finished with lamps. In fancy shades and with pretty attractive cloth covered shades in various bases. shapes.
Sixth Annual Birthday Sale of 1,200 Prs. Women’s Pure Fashioned Silk Hose V VV A remarkable value, seldom found. 1 ——Wkj Full fashioned hose, fully reinforced. \ Sizes BV2 to 10. Shop early and choose VyMBpSHWBKi from a good range of wanted colors. Medium weight stocking, with lisle soles and lisle hemmed tops. Slightly imperfect in a way which does not impair wearing quality.
Women’s Rayon v Hosiery, 35c Pair; 3 for $1 Rayon hose of high quality, seamed backs, fashion V darts, narrovted ankles. Fully Veinforced feet and in good range of colors. Irregulars. Sizes 8% to 10. Women’s Pure Silk Hose, 50c Pair Lisle tops, seamed backs, fashion darts. Fully reinforced stockings of fine quality. Irregulars. In black and colors.
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Remnant Sale of Children’s Hose, 17c Pr; 3 Prs., 50c Misses’ and boys’ high-grade stockings, reduced for clearance and in assorted sizes. Firsts and irregulars. Pure Silk Chiffon Hose, 15c Pair For seconds these are really wonderful buys. Made of pure silk chiffon and offered at this extremely low price.
Sixth Annual Birthday Sale Little Boy Suits, 89c Ginghams and chambravs in middy and onc-piece styles. Trimmed with collars and pockets. Also lumberjack blouse effects in blue, green and tan. Sizes 2 to 6.
Tots’ Dresses, Special, $1 Balbriggan and straightline dresses. Embroidered and many other attractive styles. Blue, green, henna and tan. Sizes 2 to 6. Baby Hose, 29c Pair Part wool hose, in white and cashmere. Sizes 4 to 6.
Sixth Annual Birthday Sale Women’s Hand-Made Gowns, SI.OO Made of satin-striped madras, with elastic inserts 7 at of variotis designs. Excellent workmanship.
Women’s Bloomers, 59c Satin - striped batiste, crepe, nainsook weaves. Lace, ruffle trimmed. Elastic at waist and knee. White, pink and colors.
Women’s Girdle Brassieres, SI.OO Made of satin-striped madras, with clastic inserts at side. Slightly boned over diaphragm. In pink only. Sizes 34 to 44. f
6th Annual Birthday Sale of Women's New Fall Pumps and Oxfords S.I. $*1.95 Price Black Patent Satin Tan Calf Black Calf A wonderful assortment of brand new low shoes in authentic styles for ' ' ; the fall and winter season. All are made by high-grade manufacturers ® who cooperated with us in order to give our customers something extraor- \ dinary in the way of a shoe value. S’ \ Children’s Lace High Shoes Black patent, tan and coffee elk, with flexible Boys’ Solid Leather Shoes rctan soles and rubber heels on large sizes Neat rubber heels. Neat oress last. Sizes o to 8, $1.9.>; sizes 8% to 11, ’ , $2.45. dress last. Sizes 1 to 5 —52.95 pair. Sixth Annual Birthday Sale r—Y=, 500 Fall Hats \ 1.75 I —‘VS. ~/j\ These liats are especially adapted for street, business I l \ and school wear. They are of felts, velvets and combinations in all col- — ’/ ors and styles women and misses want this season. New models in all the desired styles and combinations and colors.
Sixth Birthday Sale Special Alexander Smith’s Scatter Rugs Wonderful values in the famous Alexander Smith rugs. These are slightly irregular in weave and size. Size 27x54 $2.95 Size 27x54, Heavy Quality $3.50 Size 36x45 $3.95 Size 36x60, Heavy Quality $4.95
Little Tots’ Dresses, $2.95-$3.95 Velvets and jerseys made with panties, pockets and small collars. Embroidery trimmed, in blue, brown, tan, henna and green. Sizes 2 to 6. Baby Sacques, $1 All wool, some are hand made, trimmed in blue or pink.
Women’s Slips, 59c Built-up shoulder, bodice top, hemstitched and neatly finished. Made of muslin, rayon weaves, flowered rayon or striped sateen in green, purple, white, pink, navy, brown, black, rose, blue and tan.
Sixth Annual Birthday Sale 200 Higher Priced Dresses Reduced to J 4 $2^95 Well made dresses in attractive styles; georgettes, p r i nted silk pongees, wash silks, rayons, in a large assortment of colors —green, navy, tan, blue, lavender, orange, henna and gray j sizes 36 to 44. Heavy Brushed Wool Sweaters $2*95 A good assortment of attractive colors. Coat and six-button styles. Striped on collar and cuffs and on both arms of sweaters. In buff, rose, rust and blue. Sizes 36 to 44.
Ayres* Annex Store for Men and Boys Sixth Annual Birthday Sale Boys’ Plain Broadcloth Blouses \ 65c \ \ o \ \°y Fine grade broadcloth blouses V \ at this Birthday Sale price. These are perfectly tailored, full sized, and are serviceable They have a wide blouse hem and come in the button blouse style. In white, tan or blue. Sizes 8 to 15. 65? each.
Blouses, 45c Well made and full sized blouses, in blue, tan or white. Ages 8 to 15, 45? each. Boys’ Broadcloth Shirts, 89c Boys’ plain and fancy broadcloth shirts, Birthday special, 89? each. Well made, full cut shirts in plain colors and fancy Patternn. Plain, tan, white and blue. Full assortment. Sizes 12% to 14.
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Men’s Dress Caps, 95c Full satin and mercerized lin*. ings. Nonbreakable visors. Perfect fitting caps. Sizes 6% to 1%. Sixth Birthday special, 95?. Boys’ Dress Caps, 85c Each A full assortment of plain and plaid caps for boys. Sizes 6% to 7. Fine values, 85? each.
