Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 242, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 January 1927 — Page 3

JAN. 14, 1927

UNIQUE HISTORY OF WORLD WAR FILLSJJGE BOOK Fidac Offers for Sale Volume Known as Memorial des Allies. 811 United Press PARIS, Jan. 14.—A volume weighing more than twenty pounds, containing reproductions of signatures and manuscripts of kings, queens and presidents of the powers which participated in the great war, has recently been offered for sale in Paris by the Fidac (International Federation of War Veterans) under the title of ‘‘Memorial des Allies.” Just as the "Pantheon de Guerre,” probably the greatest painting of its kind, gives the history of the great war in oil paint, so the "Memorial des Allies,” gives in the respective languages of the countries involved, the history of the great war, written by some of the world’s greatest authors and autographed by them and some of the most famous personalities of this age. Specimens of the signatures and handwritings of ex-Presldent Woodrow Wilson, President Coolidge, Marshal Joffre and Marshal Foch, are Included in this unique volume, undoubtedly which is the only one of Its kind ever published. Four Years' Work A feature of the “Memorial des Allies” is that it took four years to compile and that, practically all of those

Carlin’s L'1..,, Sale Pianos, Players, Grands and Other Musical Instruments Take advantage this week of our Pre-Inventory Sale of pianos and other musical instruments. Drastic price reductions have been made through practically our entire stock. Buy pianos and musical instruments now and save money. Brand New Specials A true t toned and endurable Upright Piano for $195. A reliable and strongly guaranteed Player at $450, and a splendid Baby Grand for $495. This Week’s Best Bargains

Rattlvrln Plano Adam Schaff Plano O*J Whitney CQ^ Plano <P/w Weller <PI OK Plano ... ... $l6O Honarl Q 1 OK Plano $l6O

Player Rolls Records Q for SQC 1 Q for $ 1 Band and Orchestra Instruments at Greatly Reduced Prices Practically our entire sttick has been reduced in price for this week only. Violins, drums, saxophones, clarinets, trumpets, banjos, guitars, ukes, etc.—all included in this* sale.

Violins Largest stock In the state to select from. %, % an< * f u " sizes. Big reductions have been made on practically all of our violins §ls Violins, redaced t0..58.00 §lO and sl2 Violins, reduced to Ukes and Banjo Ukes Our complete stock has been greatly reduced. Following are a few of the special prices: $2.50 Uke* 81.811 $5.00 Ukes ...83.50 $7.00 Ukes 84.75 SIO.OO Slingerland & May be 11 Banjo Ukes 8, .OO Uke Cases, stiff canvas, waterproof, very special at each * Drums and Drum Outfits Snare Drums 85 Complete Drum Outfits, including base drum, snare drum, foot pedal, cymbals, and stands, specially priced at 815 One Ludwig Professional painted outfit, complete with cases and all trimmings 81*0

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who contributed to It, refused to accept payment of any kind for their work. The idea of getting out the volume originated with M. Charles Bertrand, a French deputy, the president and founder of the F. I. D. A. C. M. Bertrand in 1919, was asked to have the Fidac take over the Herbert Hoover committee, its work and its funds, in connection with the 60,000 needy children of the French devastated regions. He accepted and the Fidac became the patron of the one-time Herbert Hoover committee which was rechristened, “Comite de Preservation de l’Enfance dams les Regions Liberees.” (Committee for the Preservation of Childhood in the Devastated Regions.) Distributes Funds Thus, since the Hoover committee returnedto America, the Fidac has replaced it in the distribution of the funds raised in America for the care of the children in the devastated regions of France. According to requirements, the re-christened Hoover committee is supplied with funds by the Fidac, with which to maintain the sanitariums, children's colony vacation schools and medical clinics opened by Americans during the war. Realizing, however, that the Hoover funds cannot last forever, Deputy Bertrand sought means of raising more money so that at no time in the future should the good work have to be discontinued, and so he decided to publish the Memorial des Allies, selling it to the public at 2,500 francs ($80) per copy, all of which goes to the children’s fund, after deducting printing and various minor expenses. Practically all the schools of Denmark are in session 246 days every year. The average loss per pupil on account of illness is 8.6 days per year.

"So Si9s Auto Player dJOfJA Piano ...!•••••••••• Player C?9QK Piano mm- S6VO S2OO Edison CQEI Phonograph ........... $12.1 Columbia (JQC Phonograph • <SOO

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Holton-Clark Cornet, SSO We have Jut two of these wonderful instruments that can not be told from brand new. A rare bargain in the finest cornet built. Price of SSO includes a case. Instrument Cases A large assortment of instrument cases for cornets, trombones, baritones, saxophones and practically all other Instruments at very low prices. Bring you instrument in and have a case fitted to it. Orchestra Bells and Xylophones Leedy Orchestra fiJQ Bells. Special $$ S2O Deagan Xylophone, fl"| O new. Special sl6 *125 Deagan Xylophone, <P£*A slightly used SBS Deagan Xylophone, dQK used $ OO SBS Deagan Song Bells, S4O $15.0 Marimba, brand ::::SBS Leedy Folding Bass fl** K Drum and Case OXO Trumpets 81 5 *P Clarinets *5 up Flutes .....85 *p Trombones $0 up Baritone Horns BtJO up Mellephones .....815 up Upright Altos 815 up Cornet* 88 up

Men’s and Boys’ Store and Shoe Depts. Open Till 9 o’Clock Saturday Nights Other Depts. Close at 6

Women’s Warm Outing Flannel Gowns and Pajamas Excellent quality exceptionally well I made. Pink and blue stripes. Cut full and fj roomy. Regular and extra sizes WOMEN'S KNIT BLOOMERS. m q Orange, tan and rose Tt*/C —Street Floor.

Two Suits—Two Overcoats or a Suit and Overcoan for What the Average Man Usually Pays for One! Repeated requests since our last “Twodor~One” sate in October brings this great money-saving opportunity a month in advance—a decided advantage to you—it gives you a wider selection, greater assortments and far greater values. Ineluded in this remarkable sale is our Entire Stock of Men’s and Young Men’s Emm j Suits and Winter :m with two Plaids, plain colors and ted styles. Winter ]LT WA \ y B in the best styles. Many of them and advance spring weights. pr R§l j * Jf sa Un lined. Purchases May te Made in This Sale on Our Convenient Bring Yotir Friend or Buddy With You and Both Lay-Away Plan—A Small Initial Payment ALL SIZES Share in These Splendid Savings

Men’s AllWool Pants $ 2.95 For dross and business wear: neat patterns, durable colors. Sizes 28 11. Spec;.'! Saturday. —Street Floor.

Saturday!—Clearance Sale! Women’s Shoes $1.89 Oxfords —Ties || - ti&L Straps rt&rrll*/ fn patent and tan leathers IflfJ Vj a. Vd black satin; a good 'cZJs- —range of sizes; up to $2.08 qualities. JgLJPW —:f oes mm 10 ,o 25 •% no r .trysquiKafajpSr BS,B and 2*4 to H. 5 I .*7O J ..if —' f o r larger Children’s Shoes <%-* shoes lifl-an and black. High shoes for wet, cold I Keal weather. Sizes 2 to S. JL —Street Floor.

f Smart New Hats With a Touch of Spring! In their lovely coloring and style cleverness. 4. FeUs $0.77 New Failles New Taffetas In lovely shades of rose, blue, red. gray and black. Large and small headsizes. New shapes. Charming color combinations. —Second Floor.

Another Group of New Spring Dresses^m Smart frocks for which you usually pay mgflß&SfV $8.95 to $lO or more. A special purchase. yjl Silks ;?jP *S Crepes Satins nffTLlUlPlin IfM Twills HR All wanted

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Pajamas Nightshirts 89c Warm. durable garments of flannel t'e. Garments that formerly sold at $1.25 nr mor•>. —Btree‘. Floor.

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Men’s Horsehide Jackets . sls Values ‘8.95 Priced for quick clearance. Long wearing and warm. —Street Floor.

Saturday!—A Sale! of Women’s, Misses’ and Large Women’s Finer Fur-Trimmed CoatsH Tailored of fine warm woolen fabrics in all wanted colors. Well S* Ip sir lined coats that or- HE J&fir dinarily sell at sls, H| $18.75, $22.50 and up R jSp to $25. All grouped : *-a. A , Saturday at one price —Second Floor.

Men’s Heavy Sha‘ker Knit j SWEATERS $ J 95 The biggest sweater bargain In Mj&a ® ( months Button front shawl 0< & nurauu S collar style; navy, red, cardinal, ff ffy 1 green, buff, green and white HHBlsjß ) and cardinal and white. Sizes toSS 5 31 to 16. Come early for these SjflL J —Street Floor. !

Warm Winter Underwear for Women, Girls and Boys Warmly fleeced knit garments. Long and short sleeves and sleeveless, in ankle and knee length, for women and girls. For the boys. splendid garments, MIS well fleeced, ankle’ length and long sleeves. All sizes in the lot. \ —Street FlW 0P -

Boys’ School Knickers 79c Well made for real boys. Stand lots of hard service. Dark colors Sizes 8 to 16 years. —Street Floor.

Beys’ 2-Pants Suit Boys’ Overcoats A good suit a job*. Al* and warm % Jf L 0 vercoat, ** Ft M"g both for W $7.90. Less mi than you n J usually pay mm K.J for either. Ca Single and double-breasted suits. Well made and good looking. Warm durable overcoats. Suits, 7 to 17 Years Overcoats, 3 to 7 Years —Street Floor.

Baby’s Complete Layette $0 99 37 Pieces i!L—/T\ A Wonderfully | 1 Low Pricel ) 3 flannelette Petti- 1 Receiving Blanket L AA—i /• . V coats. 1 Rubber Sheet A^TIVV 3 flannelette Kimono*. I package Safety Pin ( ] 3 Vanta Vests. l can Talcum Powder 3 pairs wool mixed 12 hemmed Diaper*. Li(jrwf Hose. 1 Quilted Pad. JCSju ’fv. vhVjfy'V} 3 pretty Dresses. 1 pair Rubber Pant* £' 1/1 3 wool mixed Binder* 1 Pillow. v*" Extra Speclall 12 hemmed on — —- Birdseye Diapers OOC Infants’ Rubber Pants... 14<t ; Daintily Trimmed Dresses.29o Flannelette Kimonos ~..25£ | Infants’ Quilted Pad5....37^ —Second Floor.

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I Boys’ Shirts | and Blouses ! 79c [ Both are well made of ► good washable materials. | Gray and khaki. Blouses, ■ 8 to 14. Shirts. 1214 to j 14. —Street Floor.

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Amazing Values in These Fur fCA | Coats Jit For Saturday’s selling we have selected Fur Coats formerly priced at $69.50 and $75.00 and up to SIOO. All new. This season’s styles. Handsomely lined. Wonderful values for those who share in this offering. —Second Floor.

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Boys’ Pajamas, Nightshirts 74c Warm and dnrablej 1 and 2 piece styles; fro g trimmed. Sizes 4 to 10 years. Very special. —Street Floor.