Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 290, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1927 — Page 5

MARCH 11,1927

SAVAGE SCORES U. SENATORS Takes Exception to Stand onsets Measure. Dubbing a number of Senators and Representatives at Washington “suns who think they are shining in a world all their own,” Howard P. Savage, American Legion national commander, scored the solons Thursday night before representatives of Legion posts and auxiliaries in the Seventh district. Commander Savage took exception to the action of the five Senators who defeated a bill in the last Congress providing that disabled World War veterans be given the same benefits as disabled members of the Regular Army, by filibustering the closing three days. “It is time some of these men were giving some thought to their .constituents,” he declared. “Even though we are a non-partisan organization, we should go to the polls to vote, and demand that those for whom we cast our ballots stand by our interests.” Paul V. MclYutt, Indiana department commander, urged the Legion’s participation in • educational interests. Ben H. Wieneke, Seventh district commander, presided. RED CROST SCHOOL ON Forty Staff Members Front Ohio and Indiana in Attendance Here. I orty staff members from thirty chapters of the Red Cross in Indiana and Ohio are attending the Red Cross training school for secretaries and staff members of that organization. which was opened at local headquarters, 711 N. Meridian St., Thursday. The school will continue one week and is held in Indianapolis in recognition of the efficiency of the Indianapolis chapter. The local chapter has been used as a testing ground for various projects in the Red Cross organization. Special courses will be given each morning. Afternoons will be given over to visiting various institutions in~the city. Sign on Door Bares Slaying and Suicide Bu United Press • CARMI, 111., March 11.—" Come in. Murder has been going on,” i cad a note on the door of a home at Mill Shoals near here. Officers entered and found the bodies of Perry blunter and his wife, both about 70 years old. Hunter had strangled his wife to death and then committed suicide by slashing his throat. His wife had threatened to have him sent to an insane asylum, according to a note which he left. Hunter was a retired farmer.

jj||j|j| 3-Piece Living Room Suite pieces of beautiful living room furniture for less than one hundred dollars. Here s a real value for Saturday buyers. Elegant Davenport, comfortable Fireside Chair and Coxwell chair. Entire suite upholstered in beautiful jacquard velour... hueside Chair and Davenport have loose cushions. Terms to Suit You of Course. 1 A LAMPS FOOT STOOLS Jim/l ft f ‘ A real home need— M/Ml I// 6 Strongly built—special jjgl for tomorrow with C fun ■ -and connection plug—%mmm ■■mi M \

SHOES for Spring Here you will find a most complete selection of all that is new in spring footwear for men, women and children. In tan aud black calfskin. Good- / \f year welt soles. Strongly con- I ' CTy eW structcd. A real a aa V. EU / \ Come in the new pastel shades but' at this *r •r. V'\. “ in kidskins. Made up in narprice \ row widths. Avery special \\l price for such a nr rf\ / In patent kid ties with a high ' dSM Jtrtely lounqms r a We Carry Values That Save q 8 /Kff A AA> Patent leather pump wkb Iri1L % I' AA S descent patent r tr— ft, MW i 1 leather trim. >,an ?■. few A tn FFF’st vpry new 'A— tl' o and smart is l\ 'KINNEY’S AIM I The girls will be delighted A ! ig to provide you with reliable Footwear for the \ with the gay ne .v colors in ; ; whole Family at prices which comparison will prove \ pumps and ties. The boys— \ ; to be very moderate*.and to give you with the heal He-man oxfords ;! I; „ _ <: and the parent—with the low A I 1 COURTEOUS STORE SERVICE, PROPER ( > price I; ;! FIT AND SATISFACTORY WEAR. ;! ”~ VVVVVVVW-VWVVVVV-^~VVVWVVVV ' -.- 24 North Pennsylvania St. Indianapolis, Ind.

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For Saturday Shoppers—New Purchases A Arriving Daily Sale of Coats

slo;iL.*3s Hundreds of coats in sports and dress styles. Tweeds. plaids. satins, bengalines. poiret sheens. Kashas anil suedes. All copies of very high priced models; furg' used are iripnkey, squirrel, moufflon, American broadtail and V white coney. Black, navy. lan, soft green, blue; sizes 14 to S‘JR. Hundreds of New Dresses at J 16.50 In flat crepes, georgettes, prints, veiled prints; new black and white and new red and white combinations; sizes 14 to 50. Black, navy, tan and high shades.

Saturday Sale—Women’s - Full Fashioned

Women’s Pure Silk Hose, ' Pair 59c First Quality—ropular Colors An extraordinary value in pure thread silk with silk boot that goes well over knee. lisle hemmed top, seamed back, fashion marks, foot fully reinforced. The latest hosiery shades are featured in this group.

Saturday Sale New Hats ‘1.75 make such a sale possible. Highgrade nationally advertised soft > 'xF/ “handkerchief'’ felt hats —in the k r*ni . new creased, stitched and fancy / 'vSlsl crowns popular this season—small, I _ Jißr | medium and large head sizes. ~ Fffr. it I \ Also one lot of beautiful black and white and all-black Milan tailored hats—exceptional values.

Saturday Sale of i diQjC * New Spring^* Footwear *4.95 No. 1. Black Patent High Heel Stepin Pumps— 'jr ] / Brown alligator trimmed; / / 7 neat buckle spike heel;’ sizes 3 to 8. A, B, C widths. No. 2. New Pastel Parchment Cut-Out Tie —Spike ] or Cuban heel; Opalescent J patent trimmed; very smart for spring; sizes 3 S' Jr to 7; B and C width. * * 'j No. 3. A New Pattern S • . / | Y In a Narrow One-Strap— With slide fastener; made in pastel parchment ; kid or l jfl GfcC stone grey; trimmed with £ opalescent patent to match; # J cut-outs on side; paisley b.f vamp; sizes 3 to 8; B and C. ■BHHHHHBHHHHH 1,000 Women’s Novelty Spring Footwear, $2.95 In pumps, straps anil oxfords; sizes 3 to 8.

Saturday Sale of Lamp Bases, $2*95 Polychrome Junior Bases In heavy turned wood with double cluster and pull chain socket. Fancy Curved Metal Bridge Base With ornamental base and curbed arms with pull chain socket. ,

PURE SILK HOSE Pr., $ j| Pure thread silk, full fashioned, with lisle garter top. lisle heel, toe and sole; sizes BV| to 10; irregular. Black, grey, muscade, French nude, nude, mist, peach, white, beige. Children’s Mercerized Hose, Pair 25c A fine mercerized lisle fulllength stocking, knit in English ribbed and fine ribbed styles, filly reinforced; sizes 5 Ui to D'i. Irregulars; black, grey, tans, browns, plas\

Women’s Full Fashioned Semi* Sheer Chiffon Hose, Pair, $1.45 With Pointed HeelIrregular* From a large manufacturer whose name we can not use—of pure silk from fop to toe, full fashioned, with pointed heel lisle, reinforced at points of wear. Sizes SVi ta tO. Arab, boulevard. natuinlle, charic, grey, illusion, champagne.

Juniors ’ Day in the Downstairs Store Tomorrow—Saturday Sale of Dresses for Junior

Girls, $lO Very special efforts have been tm<le to secure the best values possibl” in fashionable and well-made dresses for the' junior girl. Flat crepes, georgettes, print combi nations. Neatly • tailored frocks in styles that will fascinate the young miss. In black and white, red and white, navy, red and high shades. Sizes 13 to 10. Junior Girls' Coats tor Spring 10.95 25 Smartly tailored coats In poiret (sheen. satins, tweeds and plaids. With stunning fur trimmings Including moufTlon, monkey fur, white coney. Sizes 13 to 10. Colors are black, navy and assorted plaids.

Infants' Dresses. $1.49

Made of batiste; yoke effect, hand embroidered, lace edging. Ono style has Jpce panel. Little Tots’ Coats $5.95, $7.95 In novelty tweeds, basket weaves, flannels, trimmed with small collars, novelly pockets, belts —blpe, green, red, rose; sizes 2 to 6. Tots’ Dresses $2.95 Made of pongee, pantle stylo, trimmed In contrasting colors daintily embroidered. Sizes 3 to 0. Tots’ Hats, Special $1.95 Elastic backs—various shapes; made of rayon, crepe dc chine, radium silk, (rimmed with ribbon, lace, flowers', braid. Buff, rose, red, green, copcn, pink, navy.

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Low Bust Corsets. $1.95

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Girls' Spring a Coats .VV and *lO ; M7 Tweeds, velours. twills. fancy /// plaids and rhecks—tailored styles, I ■/ Z~/ I novelty trimming. Bed, green frTvC'viVl tan, blue, brown; sizes 7 to 14. - I Sweaters $2.95 t Slipover or coat style with or ’■ 11 without collar, all wool—just the r*’ij sweater for school wear. Buff, 1 , brown, red, blue, green; sizes 30

Saturday Sale Broadcloth Smocks *1.29 In the wanted colors—well tailored . long sleeves, two pockets. Small, medium and large sizes; blue, green, rose, lavender, grey. Novelty Aprons of Soft Finish Percale 69c In good styles, neatly bound, two pockets, tte-in-back style—completely protects the dress; rose, tan, green, blue, lavender, yellow. Noon-Day Apron Frocks $1 In attractive atyle, daintily trimmed with binding, pockets, pleats—of tine quality glnghsms and percales In beautiful colors, guaranteed fast. We will replace any Noon Lay apron that fades when laundered. Blue, green, lavender, lan, rose, orange. Small, medium, large and extra large sizes.

Ay res Annex Store For Men and Boys SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY Men's AH- jyL Wool Suits STRICTLY GUARANTEED A\\ -*M- m } 0 Suits of quality and long wear. s fT, ft A special savings opportunity for I you, and one that you can not af. It r R 1 ford to miss. Models in light and medium shades that will be good H ft for spring wear. Sizes 34 to 44. U ft J Extra pants at small cost. |. jn New Spring Suits for Men I wliv and Young Men 1 V 1/ V •21 ‘25 Pf ‘2*S . Saturday Sale 300 Fine Grade White Broadcloth Shirts for Men $1.15 Perfectly tailored " 'dress- sbirt* with collar* of fashionable bight and style: first quality white buttons, single button barrel cuffs, six-button center pleat front; all sixes 13% to 17; neckband style included. Boys’ White Broadcloth Shirts, 69c Terfeetly tailored, medium high collars; cepter pleat, panel front; white buttona. neatly finished button ruffs; Uses for boys, 12% to 13%: sixes for Juniors, t! to 12 year*.

Pink madras, well boned, Inner belt, four hose supporters, elastic top; sizos 24 to 36. New Pajamas $1.95 Os plain, striped and figured crepe, sleeveless or tailored model with long sleeves: two-piece, trimmed with frogs or ruffles; sizes 10 and 17. Silk Lingerie $2.95 Slips, gowns and chemise, made of crepe de chine and radium; tailored or lace trimmed. Flesh, peach, nlle, white, orchid. Nightgowns $3.95 T.ovoly silk crepe dc chine gowns, well tailored; pastel shades. Sizes 10 and 17,

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