Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 202, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1926 — Page 5

EOT; V 29, 1926

QUALIFICATIONS QF PRACTITIONER ARE SET FORTH i— f Righteousness First Esssn* tlal, Says Scientist Lecturer* Gavin W, Allan, C. . 38., <of i Toronto, Canada, member of the 'board of lectureship of the First 'Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, lectured Sunday afternoon at the Irvington Masonic Temple. Robert I. Marsh introduced Allan. The lectpre was under the auspices of the Fourth Church of Christ, ' 'Scientist. Allan said in part: v ''One of the essential qualifications of the practitioner of this Science of healing is; righteousness. James tells us, "The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth | much.” Righteous Essential "It is IrAperatlve that the successful practitioner ha Christian, a disciple or follower of Christ Jesus, not only in name, or in outward acts, hut in his inmost thinking-. ‘‘A still further qualification is affection, —that kindly feeling which 4s characterized by the giving out of Unselfish love toward an object! "What an a.ffeotion Jesus bad for •ls.nkind! How he yearned to bless is fellows! He had the strength to be tender- His affection went out to ah to gather them until the truth of the spiritual manhood. Compassion '■Jesus indicated another necessary 'qualification of the would-be helper of another in his story of the good Samaritan, the story of the stranger or outcast who so compassionately

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mm q OFFICER EARL DAVIS

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E. O. M. SaleHosiery Women’s Pure Silk, Full-Fashioned Hose With Pointex Heel, Pair, $1.19 A good looking service weight hose of pure silk with lisle garter top. lisle heel, sole and toe: Pointex heel to give slender, graceful appearance to ankle; Irregulars, Sizes to 10; rose taupe, Arab, aluminum, boulevard, nude and black.

Children’s School Hose, Pair, 12%£ Broken lot of school stockings of good quality cotton lu line ribbed style with foot fully reinforced. Irregulars. Black only; not all sizes. Women’s Outsise Hose, Pair, 39£ Full outsize of pure thread silk, lisle hemmed top, seamed back, fashion marks, double heel, sole and toe; Irregulars. Black only; sizes ST4 and 10. Women’s Rayon Sports Hose, Pr., 39^ A dependable stocMng for sports wear of all-over rayon In ribbed to toe style with foot fully reinforced; Irregulars; sizes 8% to 10; assorted colors.

E. O. M. Sale Underwear Rayon Vests, 39^ Lovely soft quality rayon vest, bodice top with silk ribbon straps and draw, string; Irregulars; medium sizes. Women’s Union Suits, <S9<> Slightly soiled winter weight cotton ribbed union shits, fleece lined; high neck, long sleeves and low neck with no sleeves, ankle length style; sizes 36 to 44. Women’s Knit Skirts, 69^ Extra large sizes in medium weight cotton knit # skirts, floss finish at hem, tape drawstring at waist; gray only. I Children’s Union Suits, 59^ Comfortable fitting winter weight cotton ribbed suits, slightly fleeced; high neck and long sleeves or Dutch neck and elbow sleeves, ankle length, drop seat style; sizes 2 to 12 years.

In the House Dress Dept. Radically Reduced for E. O. M.

Tomboy Skirts, $1.59 Velvets, tweeds, flannel finish; well tailored In the wanted colors; navy, green, tan, blue, white, etc. Embroidered Black Sateen Aprons, $1.59 Reduced for one day; cut full and well tailored; trimmed with dainty embroidered designs; round or V neck with or without collar. Sizes 36 to 46.

E. O. M. SaleChildren's Dept.

Infants’ Booties, Pair, 25^ White wool trimmed with pink and blue in knee length style. Infants’ Comforts, SI.OO silkollne with plain blue s lkoline back, knotted with colored yarn. Table of Rummage This consists of middles, creepers, pantle dresses, aprons, infant s’ wool sweaters and wool sets, gowns, sleepers. Merchandise slightly soiled and reduced from much higher prices.

Junior Girls’ Wool Dresses, $1.95 In one and two-piece styles; Borne piain tailored, others embroidered collar and pocket trimmed; all the new shades. Children's Hats, 85^ Velvets and felts in elastic back and other styles; in green, red and tan; ribbon and flower trimmed. Tots’ Dresses, 89<^ Prints and ginghams in pantie style—long sleeves; sizes 2 to 6.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Clearance of Odds and Ends of Children’s Hose, Pair, 19^ These are odds and ends that bare been reduced ; mercerized lisle In English, pineapple ribbed style; a feye heavy hose for boys Included; not all sizes; Irregulars; black, brown and a few colors. Women’s Cotton Hose, Pair, 19^ A durable stocking for every, day wear, of fine quality cotton, hemmed top and foot fully reinforced; stars to 9% ; Irregulars; assorted colors. Women’s Wool and Cotton Hose, Pr-, 25^ A warm comfortable stocking of wool and cotton, front ribbed to toe; hemmed top, foot fully reinforced. Irregulars; sizes 9 to 10; black and brown.

E. O. M. Sale Ready-to-W ear Sweeping Price Reductions on Dresses in Regular Stock—Desirable Coats and Dresses at End-of-the-Season Prices I

Group 1— Women’s Winter Coats, sl9 Coats of Bolivias and suedes — .sports coats, fur trimmed models, in sizes for misses and women, 16 to 44; furs used are coney, manchurian wolf, inandel; colors include black, brown, tan, wide; assorted plaids; all coats nicely made and well lined.

300 Lovely Coats Reduced to $25 Special purchases and reductions. Bolivias, suedes, reversible coats, all nicely fur trimmed with coney, Manchurian mandel; good assortment of sizes for misses, women and stouts, sizes 16 to 62%. Black, grackel, brown wide; for street or sports. 6 Fur Coats of Mink Coney, $39.50 Very unusual values; only 6 to sell at this feature price.

Dresses Reduced to $1 Plenty of styles In materials that launder splendidly; cotton prints, foulards, sateen, voile, etc.; black, tan, green, lavender, blue, etc. Sizes 36 to 44. Charleston Dresses Reduced to 89^ Full skirt, well tailored, gingham and cotton prints; blue and green. Sizes 36 to 42.

Infants’ Silk Jackets and Robes, $2.49 Os plain blue and pink Japanese silk; Jackets are beautifully embroidered; some plain, others with collar and pockets. The robes are closely quilted and have dainty embroidery trimming. 32 Blankets, Each Made in Germany; In various designs with plain edge; pink and blue; heavy quality. Infants’ Caps. 25^ Os white wool, some plain and others have colored borders; sample lines; slightly soiled.

November Tomorrow O. SALE M.

Group 2 100 Dresses Reduced to $8 "Woolen dresses reduced to this low price to clear from stocks. All-wool Poiret sheens, Poiret twills, Rayo twills, reps, velveteen combinations; sizes 16 to 42; good color assortment, good styles.

In the Lamp and Drapery Dept. SOO Polychrome Wood Bridge Lamp Bases, $2.90 Highly colored bases in various finished and different shaped bases. Suitable shades at $2, 03, 03.50, 04, 05 and $6. We gladly deliver. Special Sale of 26 Slightly Imperfect Junior Lamps, $5.50 to SB.OO The shades are large shapes In hand-painted glace effects, some with heavy glass bullion fringe.

E.O.M. Sale Domestics

Soiled Blankets— Reduced Plaids and plain colors; some are slightly damaged. 27-Inch Ginghams, Yard, 7^ Odd lots to close out; mostly plaids. Linen Luncheon Sets, $1.95 An E. O. M. special suitable for gifts; set Includes one 60lnch cloth and 6 napkins. In various woven designs and colors.

E. O. M. SaleDrapery and Rug Dept.

Curtain and Drapery Remnants, y 2 Price Various lengths of curtain and drapery fabrics.

Carpet Remnants Reduced 27 and 36-inch widths in velvet and wilton weaves; some are imperfect; in various usable lengths.

Group 3 100 Two-piece Drejses Reduced to $5 With fancy striped top, plain jersey skirt with kick pleatings; sizes 16 to 42; good color assortments of wanted shades.

One Group of Fine Warm Coats, $7.95 Reduced to below cost. These are velour suedes, fur trimmed with coney collar, cuffs and border; sizes assorted and color assortment broken. 1,000 Winter Dresses Reduced to $6.95, SIO.OO, $12.50 Large assortment of sizes, colors and styles for all; you can find what you want In someone of these prices.

Miscellaneous Damask Remnants, 3 for SI.OO Average length. 1 yard. Rayon Slip Satins, Yard, In seven gnod colors. Pillow Tubing, 42-Inch, Yard, 25< 40-Inch Black Charmeuse, Yard, $1.39 A small quantity. Cotton Dress Flannel Remnants, Each, 50£ 2%-Yard length.

Felt Base Floor Covering Remnants Reduced 6-Foot width linoleum patterns, enamel finish.

E. O. M. SaleShoe Dept.. Galoshes for Women, Misses and Children, $1.95. Four-buckle style; first quality; from size 6 for children to 8 for women.

400 Pairs Women's Low Shoes in Discontinued Lines, Pair, $1.95 Taken from our regular stock and marked at this low figure for quick 'Clearance. Pumps, straps and oxfords; not all sizes in each style, but all sizes in lot, from 3 to 8. 100 Prs. Odd Lots of Women’s Low Shoes, Pr., SI.OO Not the latest styles, but all good, desirable shoes.

E. O. M. Sale—Corset Dept.

Nightgowns for Women, 79d Extra size muslin nightgown*, lace and embroidery trimmed ; size* 27 to 20. Reduced In price. Sizes 18, 19 and 20. Women’s Bloomers, 49^ Sateen and lingette; navy, black, brown; size* 27 and 29; / marked for clearance. Women's Steplns, 79^ Voila and batiste garments, lace trimmed; blue, white, flesh, peach and Nile; sizes 23 to 25. Women’s Brassieres, 35C; 3 for $1 Os striped and figured madras; long style with small Inserts at hips; also bandeaux; sizes 82 to 40.

E.O.M. Sale in the Annex Store for Men and Boys

1,500 Men , s SHIRTS * Specially Purchased *1 A big quantity purchase made with Christmas* shoppers in mind, to he sold at a popular price for tomorrow. A vast assortment of medium and large checked patterns, medium and large pin striped patterns and fancy pattern broadcloth In fine count fast colored collar attached style. Poplin, fancy / broadcloth, satin striped woven madras, printed madras, crepe madras, fancy shirtings. In neckband styles. Perfectly tailored shirts. Sizes In collar attached style, 14 to 17%. Neckband style In sizes 14 to 17%. /

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New Styles in Women’s Footwear, Pr., $2.95 Straps and oxfords of stylos and qualities that you would expect to pay a much higher price for; in all the wanted leathers and trimmings; sizes 3 to 8. 400 Prs. Children’s High Shoes, . ~ Pr., SI.OO In lace and button styles, turn soles, black patent, gunmetal and brown kid; sizes 4 to 10.

E.O. M. Sale Hat Dept. Clearance of Winter Millinery, 79^ Hats of velvet, satin and velvet and moire j all colors and styles of the season. Radically reduced.

One Lot of Brushed Wool Hats Felts and velvets, Must go—--25C

One Table of Dolls, Slightly Damaged, Marked Down In time to buy at a bargain and repair before Xmas.

Women’s Princess Bloomers, $1.49 and $1.95 Bodice top style ateen princess bloomers, elastic at knee; cut full; also some in striped lingette ciotb. same style; pink, peach, white; size* 34 to 44. Soiled Muslin Underwear, Silk Corsets and Brassier*, / z Price Some very good values ; reduced specially for E. O. M. Phllliplne Chemise, $1.39 Bodice top style; hand embroidered ; full hip envelop* style; sizes 84 to 42. Costume Slips, 49<‘ In white and dark colors; strap shoulders; %-inch hem; sizes 3(1 to 42.

Men’s Outing Flannel Pajama Suits, $1.19 An excellent quality warm, fleecy outing cloth; full cut; pink and blue toned mixtures; frog loop trimmed cut; all sizes, A, B, C and D. Men’s Amoskeag Blue Chambray Work Shirts, 55c Triple stitched, full cut, carefully made garments i medium high collar; button cuffs and pockets; sizes 15,16 and 16% and 17; limit of three to a MStOOtf, 500 Pairs Men’s Silk Hose, Pair, 25c An excellent assortment of dress hose in plain navy blue, French tan, gray and Palm Beach; double sole, high spliced heels; mercerized lisle garter tops; all sizes 9% to 11%. Irregular*. 560 Boys’ and Juniors’ Shirts, 59c Tan, white and blue broadcloth and fancy striped and checked fine count shirtings; perfect fitting; Junior sizes 6. 8 and 16. Boys’ sizes 12 to 14, Irregulars.