Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 229, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 December 1926 — Page 5
DEC. 30, 1926
STRIKES AT MILITARISM (oolidge in Speech at Trenton Declares U. S. Should in Peace. Hit United Press WASHINGTON, Dec. 30.—After scoring militaristic nations in a peech in Trenton, N. J., last night, ('resident Coolldge was returning to Washington this morning to face a multitude of foreign relations problems and to meet Prince Chichidu of Japan. The United States should lead the way toward a “moral disarmament,” Coolidge declared in his address, delivered before the Trenton Historical Society at a dinner in commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Trenton. Coolldge assailed citizens who fail to vote and recommended furtherance of religion and education as a remedy for the unfilled ballot box. Faults in Government today are chargeable to the indifference of citizens, he averred, and political dictators can be removed only by action of all the people. i WOULD DISCUSS ISSUES Minister Says Church Should Become Forum. Midwinter retreat of the Indiana Christian Ministerial Association of the Disciples of Christ ended Wednesday afternoon at Central Christian Church. Rev. Doyle Mullen, Swayzee, Ind., spoke on “The j Church and Cord’s Day.” He con- 1 demned the idea of resorting to legislation to ttfl the pews. The Rev. J. A. Jacobs. Plymouth. ; proposed that the churches be thrown open discussion upon live topics. The Rev. G. K. L. Smith, pastor of University Place Church, Indianapolis, made a plea for the Sunday evening services.
Gone, but Not Forgotten
Automobiles reported stolen to police belong to: Carl Haganmeier, 1550 Bradbury St.; Chevrolet, 505-214, from Capitol Ave. and Washington St. Ison Baker, 3635 Rockville Rd.; Maxwell, from Capitol Ave. and Washington St. Willie Lee Moore, 450 N. Senate Ave.; Ford, 572-983, from Court and Illinois Sts.
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Automobiles reported found by po lice belong to: Ford touring, 656-746, found u , East and lowa Sts. Ford roadster. 6104 —1927, foumi at 403 Indiana Ave. EUROPEAN FARMS PAY “The common idea that European farmers live in hovels in poverty is no longer accurate,” says Dr. Galpin. of the United States Department of Agriculture. • Conditions are had in some cases, as they are in the United States, but there is a great number of farmers abroad whose living stand ards are comparable witli what we have in this country.”
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yhese easy questions may be difficult for children. See how many questions you can answer and then check with the correct answers on page 16: 1 — What’s wrong in the accompanying picture? 2 What is the longest river in the United States? 3 How many terms did George Washington serve as President of the United States? 4 How many letters are there in the alphabet? 5 How many players are there on a baseball team? 6 Does President Calvin Coolidge wear a mustache? 7 What figure appears on the reverse side of a Liberty quarter?
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DOWNSTAIRS * AYRES POOP MERCHANDISE AYRES SERVICE LOW PRICES
Knit Underwear Women’s Knit Skirts and Slips, 50c Extra large sizes in a medium weight cotton knit skirt with floss finish at hems; tape drawstring at waist: slips are made with built-up shoulders and fitted at waist. Aray only. Women’s Union Suits, 69c Slightly soiled winter weight cotton ribbed union suits, fleece lined; high neck, long sleeves style and low neck, no sleeve; ankle length; sizes 36 to 42. Children’s Shirts and Pants, Each, 25c Exceptional value in a warm, close ribbed cotton shirt, slightly fleeced with high neck long sleeves: ankle length pants with muslin band at waist and buttoned on the side: assorted size-. Rayon Vests, 39c Boft quality rayon vests with bodice top. silk ribbed straps and drawstring; irregulars; medium sizes.
E. O. M. Sale Women's Apparel 200 Silk and Wool Dresses, $3.95 Poiret twills, satins, charmeuse and crepe de chine —two-piece styles, coat style, boleros and straightline effects; sizes are broken; largely 16 to 40, in black, navy, brown. Reduced for clearance. % 100 Women's Silk and Wool Dresses at $5 Dresses reduced from higher priced lines; materials are satin and crepe de chine, wool crepes; green, red, navy, black and brown. Size range limited to sr^allensizes. Winter Coats, Reduced to $5 One rack of coats, including furlaiues, suedes and Polaires; in Bokara brown, green and black. Every coat full lined; majority are interlined. Mostly fur-trimmed with coney, moufflon and Maudel. Sizes are broken.
E. O. M. Sale for Wtimen Wool Dresses, Special, $2.95 I r women and misses; tweeds and home spun weaves; tailored in attractive style, neatly trimmed with pleats, ties, buttons, ete. Lone sleeves: henna, tau, blue and men. Sizes 10 to 42. Fancy Organdy Band Aprons, 25c vt nil trimmings of lace, braid, ribbon, etc One dainty pocket; blue, honeydew. orchid, white and rose. Black Sateen Aprons, Each, 50c Neatly trimmed with rickraek: square neck line, two pockets; small, medium and large Sizes All-Wool Windbreaker Sweaters, $3.95 In plain colors and plaids; sizes 30 to 42. gra blue, brown and tan. Hand-Embroidered Novelty Aprons, SI.OO Two-pocket styles in dimity and gingham 20 Velveteen Blouses, $3.95 Trimmed with gold braid, buttons; sizes 34 to 40. Novelty Aprons, Each, 79c Os linen, sateen in black, blue and lavender, two pockets: becoming and serviceable; some hand embroidered. Women’s Coverall Aprons, Each, 50c Good quality ginghams, plenty of nest stvies trimmed with binding; one poeket; will launder nicely; blue, green, tan. lavender. rose and gray; slses small, medium and large.
E. O. M. Sale of Hosiery
Rayon Plaited School Hose, Pr., 39c For misses and children Broken lots of our better priced hosiery reduced for clearance; rayon plaited In English ribbed style with foot fully reinforced; irregulars; assorted sizes in dark colors for winter weather. Women’s Cotton Hose, 17c; 3 Pairs, 50c Economical and dep-ndable for every day wear; knit of good grade cotton with hemmed top and foot fully reinforced; irregulars; assorted sizes and colors. Women’s Pure Silk Hose, Pr., 39c These are Irregulars of higher priced hose, full-fashioned of pure thread silk with double heels, sole and toe; sizes 8% to 10; blacf only.
Women’s Washable Fabric Gloves, Pr., 65c Washable cbamolsette gloves with plain or embroidered cuffs that turn up or down: heavy stitching on back; assorted sizes and colors.
DECEMBER E. O. M. is one of the biggest days in the year. It is an after-Christmas clearance of merchandise —short lines, odd lots and discontinued brands—all of which must be rid from stock. No phone, mail, C. O. D. orders or layaways.
Deep Price Cut on “La Sayre” * Boxed Chocolates Rich, Creamy Chocolates of Our Own lJrund Two-Pound q/\ Box oiJC Five-Pound £A Box fPi.J*/ Candy for Now Year’s
E. O. M. Sale for Children
Children’s Hats Reduced to 50c This let consists of velvets, felts and broadcloths in elastic and plain black styles; ribbon and embroidery trimmed In all the new shades. , Baby Dresses, 50c Os nainsook with embroidered yokes and lace trimmings; three-quaner length sleeves; some are reduced from higher prices. Brushed Wool Sets, $3.95 Some four-piece and ethers threepiece sets. The sweaters are made with both turnback collars and high necks; In shades of brown, green, blue, red and tan ; sizes 24 to 28.
Women’s Pure Silk Chiffon Hose, Pair, 48c Clearance of broken lot of chiffon hose; very sheer and clear, of pure thread silk; lisle hemmed top. seamed back, fashion points, assortment of popular colors; sizes 8% to 10; Irregulars. Women’s Wool and Cotton Mixed Hose, Pr., 25c Ileather mixture in wool and cotton with hemmed top and foot fully reinforced; sizes 9 and 9'<i; irregulars; dark mixtures. . Children’s School Hosiery, Pr., 17c; 3 Prs., 50c Heavy cotton school hose. In pineapple ribbed style with plain knit foot, double heel and toe; sizes 7 to 9; first quality; gray, camel, black, grain.
Extra Special J Purchase of 2,000 Prs. llplpp? Galoshes for |i|§f§]? Women and |H J Children $1.95 P| Four-bucklc colnred galoshes to amggg-Si sell tomorrow at *5 Tk loss than ONEHALF regular R retail price. In Extraordinary value*.
E. O. M. Sale of Shoes 100 Prs. Women’s . Low Shoes, Pr., SI.OO Mostly small sizes and narrow width. 300 Women’s Low Shoes, Pr., $1.95 Pumps, straps and oxfords, taken from our regular stock and marked to this low price for clearance. Not all sizes are in each style but all sizes in the lot, 3 to 8. 150 Prs. Womens Thompson and •Crooker Arch Support Low Shoes, Pr., $3.45 Avery substantial reduction; straps and oxfords—discontinued numbers; not ab sizes in each style but all sizes la the lot from 4 to 10; AAA to D width. Women’s Novelty Footwear, Pr., $2.95 In pumps, straps and oxfords; patent, satin, kid * and calfskin; a large assortment of styles to choose from. Complete size range.
Little Tots’ Dresses, 35c; 3 for SI.OO Gingham pantle dresses with threequarter sleeves, round collars and small pocketa; not all colors and Sizes, Tots’ Wool Caps, 25c All white trimmed with pink and blue, some double knit. Better caps reduced because of soli Baby Blankets, 69c Made of Beason cloth In blue and pink with white nursery designs; heavy quality. Rummage Baby shirfa. blankets, little tots’ drosses, caps, booties, sweaters, Gertrudes. and many other things -reduced because of soil.
E. O. M. Sale for Women Women’s Gowns, 59c Outing gowns in pink and blue stripes; slipover style with threequarter sleeves. Regular sizes. Costume Slips, 50c In white and colors/ bodice top; navy, black, rose, purple; sizes 86 to 44. Women’s Brassieres, 35c; 3 for SI.OO Os figured madras with elastic Inserts at sides; sizes 32 to 44. “Princess” Bloomers, SI.OO In plain and striped sateen with bodice top: white, pink, peach; 'sizes 32 to 44. Muslin Gowns, SI.OO In large sizes; reinforced under arm. lace trimmed neck and plain hemstlfched. Girdle Brassieres, 89c In figured and striped madras with four supporters, elastic in side; slightly boned across diaphragm; sizes 32 to 46. Rummage Consists of muslin, silk corsets and brassieres; less than half price.
After-Christmas Clearance Clearance of Dolls, 39c Regardless of former price. Infant dolls with bisque heads, sleeping eyes and long white laee trimmed dresses. Kid and Kidlyne Baby Dolls, 89c Full Jointed with rurly hair, sleepy eyes and eye lashes; 16 to 19 inches; wonderful value*. Other Small Odd Lots Marked Down Far Below Regular Price And one table 0f damaged dolls easily repaired. Children’s Picture rnd Story Books, Games, Etc.,. Marked to Clear, 5c and 10c One Lot of 50 Hats to Clear, 39c
E. O. M. Sale Rugs, Lamps, Draperies
Room-Size Rugs One of a Kind Discontinued design* or slightly imperfect in weave. 2-oxl2 ruga 925.00 1—9x12 rug 27.75 I—oxl2 rug 29.75 4 —9x12 rugs 31.75 I—oxl2 worsted velvet rug 39.75 6—8x12 Axmlnlster rugs 35.00 Algo a few rugs in size* 8 1-3xlo 1-8, 714x0 and 6xß, at attractive prices. Special terms: SI.OO Downbalance weekly. Odd Junior Floor Lamps, Slightly Damaged, at Greatly Reduced Prices Polychrome finish wood base with hand-painted shades In various shapes and colors; some have glass beaded fringe. Drapery Rem Yz Price Curtain and drapery fabric* in usable lengths for curtains and drapes for windows, doors, etc. Linoleum Remnants, Yz Price Limited quantity^—only about 25 pieces in this lot.
E. O. M. Sale Domestics Rayon Wash Dress Fabrics, Yd., 39c Radically reduced. Every yard of our 1929 stock to 39c regardless of Its former price; wide range of beautiful woven and printed designs. Cotton Dress Flannel, Yd., 10c Limited quantity to sell at this price. Soiled Blankets—Reduced All-cotton and part wool plaid and plain single and double blankets. Silk Remnants, *4 Bolt Price All-silk, silk mixed and rayon mixed fabrics In a wide variety of lengths and weaves. Gray Camp Blankets, Each, $1.95 Over 60% wool; radically reduced to close out; gray color only, with black band borders; full size for extra cover for beds, cots, etc.
E. O. M. Sale in Annex Store for Men 300 Men’s Fine Grade Union Suits, the Suit, SI.OO J Snug fitting winter weight garments, elastic wrists and anklets, closed crotch, ecru color. Bizes 36 to 46. Some slight-,, ly soiled; part wool and “Augusta 1 ’ brand.
300 Outing Flannel Nightshirts, Each, 69c. Large, full cut garments with military collar, pocket, long sleeves, assorted bine and pink mixtures. Sizes 16 to 20. Outing Flannel Pajama Suits, SI.OO Frog trimmed coats and good fitting ankle length pants of heavy, serviceable material. Sizes A, B, C, D. Cambric Pajamas, SI.OO Plain tan, blue and hello; full cut, well made; stzea A. B, C, D. Boys’ One-Piece Outing Flannel Sleepers, 79c With frog loop trimmed front, drop seat, long sleeves, full length; sizes 4 to 14.
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Heavy Drapery Cretonnes, Radically Reduced, Yd., 29c Numerous style printings and coloring*; heavy qualities taken from higher-priced lines, to close out. Window Shades, 39c Plain or fringed; odd shades in various sizes and colors | some are imperfect, most are oil opaque—a few water color, Wilton Rug Samples $1.98 Approximate sine, 27x88. Salesmen’s samples cut from room size rugs; bordered across one end or one aide. Carpet Remnants —■ Reduced Wilton velvet and Axmlnlster remnants ind odd sizes; some are imperfect. Sizes siltable for odd throw rugs, hall runners and stair carpets; plain colors and figured patterns, Ruffled Marquisette Curtains, Pr., 39c 2 1-6 yards long; tie-backs to match; pure white, suitable for bedroom curtains.
23 All-Wool Slipover Sweaters, SI.OO Large collar, knit bottoms and knit wrists; size 36 only. Clearance of Boys* Fancy Cricket and Lumberjack Sweaters, $1.39 Snappy, bright colors; popu lar numbers in ail sizes; Irregulars. Boys’ and Juniors’ Shirts, Each, 59c This assortment represents a group of nnmbers that have been slightly damaged during the making; In fine count fancy patterned shirtings and plain broadcloth; sizes, juniors', 6 8-10; boys’, 12 to 14. Clearance of Men’s All Wool Suits Substantially reduced to $13.95. Clearance of 11 Men’s Winter Overcoats, Radically reduced to sl2.
