Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 313, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 April 1927 — Page 5

APRIL 8, 1927

SCOUT DIRECTORS SCHOOL PLANNED §ectors From Four States Will Attend Sessions. Invents for the Boy Scout camp directors' school at Camp Chank-flbn-Un- Gi, near Ft. Benjamih* Harl'JSon, May 23 to May 28, were announced today by F. O. Belzer, >Sout executive. Directors of Resign 7, comprising Indiana, Wisconsin, Michigan and Illinois, t&nd the meet. *!Tlie school is held under auspices of the region camp committee, headed by E. L. Warder of Detroit. Wallace O. Lee, Scout commissioner, will welcome the directors at awdinner on the opening night. Indianapolis Scout council members voted Thursday afternoon to stage another Scout exposition iCuring next year, similar to the one ill Tomlinson hall last week. COMPILES LIST OF BIRTHSTONES British Jewelers’ Association Acts on Research. JSjl V niled Pres* ■ LONDON, April B.—After searching historical records of many ancient races concerning the symbolic tdficancc of birthstones, the Naal Jewelrs’ Association lias isi an official list of proper stones for various months. Experts of the association spent, several months delving into ancient Greek, Roman, Jewish and Russian writings on rare gems to establish tbe best list to be official for modern usage. % The association determined the following stones were most significant for the various months: Garnet —January: Amethyst—February; Bloodstone—March; .Sapphire --April: Emerald —May; Turquoise— JunA: Onyx—July; Garnelian —August; Chrysolite—September. Aquamar inc—October. Topaz—November, —December. Pearls and diamonds Were classified as gems of universal application, without particular significance to any date of birth and appropriate lo every month of the calendar.

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TH E minute you put your feet in a “Tiz” bath you feel pain being Jrawn out and comfort just soaking in. H6w good your tired, swollen, burning leet feel. “Tiz” draws out the poisons that cause tender, aching feet. “Tiz” takes all the soreness out of corns and callouses. Get a box cf “Tic” •t any drug or department store for a few cents. End foot torture forever—wdar smaller shoes, keep your feet fresh, eweet and comfortable.

“HZ" for tired aching; feet

Advance Easter Sale

i Mens All Lsslhcr ■ .cli—s' Novelty OXFORDS SLIPPERS All the very f*Q I-adies Strap latest styles p / .JO Slippers, pat- (A QO *= r„r c An these haigains. And (jp heel heights.

Men’s Dress * tO ¥ TTn& Men’s Athletic Shirts A Ihliolml Union Suits All patterns anti S. AJ j gj zes nn 307 W. Washington St. 1 UU 5 Doors West of Senate Av£ *vC

Some Day You’ll GoSome day you’ll answer that desire within you to see something of the "other half" of the world. Some day you'll respond to the appealing lure of strange lands, with their picturesque scenes and quaint eus toms. No longer is foreign travel for the favored few. A really comprehensive trip may now be taken - at a very reasonable cost. Some day you’ll go—and when you do, remember, a trip planned by the Union Trust Travel Bureau Is a guarantee that all is well. \ . # Richard A. Kurtz, Manager Travel Bureau “The Leading Travel Bureau of Indianapolis'*

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Emulating her illustrious father-in-law. Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt Jr., wife of the former Assisla.it Secretary of the Navy, has distinguished herself in polities. Unopposed, she won her first elective office, that of treasurer of her home town, Neck, Long Island. “I haven’t thought much about a policy,” she said as the twelve votes were counted. “You see, it’s a very small affair.”

CAT BELIEVED DEAD ESCAPES Stay in Lethal Chamber Failed to Kill. Du I'nited Pres* LONDON, April 8. —A “dead” cat that apparently saved enough of its nine lives to walk home after being taken out of a lethal chamber was die subject of a recent prosecution by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals here. The cat had been sent by the owner to Our Dumb Friends Home for painless destruction. The animal according to the evidence, was placed in a lethal chamber for the necessary time and then removed to all outward appearances dead. The cat was put aside in preparation for the usual eat funeral, but not only did tlie "dead” cat walk, but the “dead" disappeared. The cat found its way home a week after its “death,” and subsequently died in the garden. The home was fined sls and or dered to pay $22 costs for cruelty.

OPENSSATUROAV Stock Fills Six Floors at 24 E. Washington St. Formal opening of the second "h’k Company furniture store,. 24 E. Washington St., will be held Saturday from S a. m. to 6 p. m. The opening is the occasion of the Kirlt Company’s second anniversary. •The new store is six stories In height and contains 40,000 square leet of floor space. Trie first floor pruv' showrooms and display apace. On the second, third and ourl h are the par'od rooms, showing dov.'lc pr.unt of furniture from the •'ent Greek to modern furnishings, offices, ar on the fifth floor and the ih is given over to rug displays. The new store is located in the Lombard , office building, which has been remodeled. Officials of the firm announced the first store. 311 "E. Washington St., will continue in operation.

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New Apparel (or the Easter Parade

FROCKS *lO *I6 S0 These two price ranges include lovely dresses fgr afl sizes and types of women, in the most popular styles—-two-piece, plain tailored, bloused, new necklines and new sleeves. They are splendidly tailored frocks, made more lovely with smocking, pleats, tucks, embroidery and contrasting self materials. COLORS: ROSE PARCHMENT BLACK NAVY MAIZE GREEN BLUE TANGIER MATERIALS: FLAT CREPES GEORGETTES WASH CREPES REGALIA CREPE PRINTED CREPES Sizes 14 to 48—For Women, Misses and Large Women

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Fascinating Easter Hats $4-95 At Two Saving Prices $1.95 You would expect to pay much more for hats in these'two groups, for they are extraordinary values. There are models in all sizes for all types of women—close-fitting helmets, t.trbans short brims, roll brims, wide brims and medium matronly* shapes. _ Materials include crocheted visea, swiss hair, faille and milan hemp, rag rug hats, visca braids, etc. Trimmings include flowers, feathers, embroidery heading and novelty ribbons. Colors are those most wanted for spring—black and white, orchid, copen, gooseberry, maize, rose, mother goose, monkeyskin, navy pear, red, tiger lily, wool and pink. A living model will display these hats Saturday afternoon—? to 2:30 and 3:30 to 4

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Women’s New Silk Undies sl-95 Lovely new chemise and v stepins, made of lustrous radium silk and crepe. The chemise have bodice tops, beautifully trimmed with lace, and with new waistline effects; sizes 36 to 44. Stepins are tailored and lace trimmed; sizes 23 to 25. Both come in lovely pastel tints.

Women's New Arch Support Slippers 4-95 : An attractive new dress style is featured in comfortable Arch \ Support shoes for women. Ft is *\ made of soft calfskin in parchment \ color, and has the built-in steel arch; covered Cuban heel; pretty cut-out design in front; elastic at side. A to C widths in sizes 4 to 8. Boys' Calfskin OXFORDS $2.95—53.95 Here s a shoe built especially for real boys—to stand a lot of hard wear. Tan or black calfskin; solid leather soles and insoles. Goodyear welt. Sizes 11 to 13%, *2.95: sizes Ito 5*4 *3.95. A New Stepin Pump for Growing Girls $2.95 This is an attractive little pump, trimmed with a neat bow. J and witlj reptile leather. Built to stand hard usage; Goodyear welt; low rubber heel. In patent, tan f v\\ 'JT calf and parchment t*alf; sizes 4 to 7.

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Easter Apparel for Juniors

New Dresses at $lO The popular tailored, bloused bolero, and other dressy styles are featured in this group, iu such desirable materials assl t at crepes and Georgettes. Trimmed with tucks, pleats, piping and embroidery. In a choice of rose, maize, white, green, .blue, navy and other springtime colors. New Coats $10.95—515 A fine selection of sports and dress coats in polaires, Poiretsheens, satins and plaid all-wooF mixtures. Every coat is full lined with rayon, alpaca, Venetian or satin de chine. Both plain Jailored and fur trimmed styles are here in tweed mixtures of black "ahd white, brown and white, navy, black and bright plaids.

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Guaranteed Clothes For Men and Young Men $15.85 s2l $25 $28.50 Men also can dress up for Easter at a small cost in the Downstairs Annex Store. There’s a splendid line of fine all-wool clothes to choose from —smart spring woolens in a variety of weaves, such as flannels, fine worsteds, herringbones, Australian serge and novelty mixtures. \ ou’ll find the latest styles in college models, semifitting and conservative types—two and three-button styles, single and double-breasted —regulars, slims and stouts. These suits are splendidly tailored throughout. Men's Trousers, Men’s Golf Knickers $2.95 to $4.95 Special at $2.95 Dependable trousers of Fine all-wool knickers wool and part wpol; in very attractive patmade for good seTvice. terns; very serviceable; Men’s All-Wool Topcoats, Only $16.50

IB wm/rnkm*Little Tots' Presses $3-95 Charming straightline styles feature these little spring dresses for tiny tots. They are well made of silk, with trimmings of laces, ruffles and ribbon. They come with and without sleeves, in all the bright spring colors that children wear so well. Size* 3 to 6.

4 Wei worth 1 Dresses ON SALE AT $1.95 A fresh assortment of these well known dresses are offered for Saturday at this low price. These dresses are cut to fit and are exceptionally well tailored from fine quality materials —foulards, broadcloths, printed dimities, cotton pongee, etc. They are attractively trimmed, are finished with pockets, collars, ties, etc. Beautiful styles in a choice of six guaranteed fast colors. Small, medium, large, and extra large sizes.

COATS 10 >IJ *25 There is a wide selection of coals to choose from —• coats of real character for sports and for dress. You’ll find they are the result of fine, careful workmanship, well tailored throughout, in a wide choice of excellent materials. In plain tailored styles with mannish lines, and more feminine types with fur trimming. COLORS: LEATHER BLACK TAN NAVY GREEN GRAY SPORTS TWEEDS PLAID MIXTURES MATERIALS: POIRETSHEEN POIRET TWILL SATIN SPORTS TWEEDS PLAID MIXTURES SENORITA CREPE BE&GALINE KASHA FUR TRIMMINGS: SQUIRREL PIECE SQUIRREL CALF WOLF CONEY (DYED RABBIT) Sizes 14 to 48, for misses, women and large women.

Girls' Salk Dresses (or Easter Wear

$g.95 S^J.95 Sizes 7 to 14 Girls will be delighted with these silk dresses forswear on Easter day as well ris for dress afterward. They are nicely tailored in up-to-the-minute one and two-piece styles, made charming with ruffles, pleats and ribbon trimming. Others have pleated skirts with a smart tailored blouse; there are both long and short sleeves. In red, green, blue, tan, peach apd some whits. * " Girls’ New Coats, $5.95 to $lO Flannels, plaids, basket weaves and novelty tweeds are made into splendid coats

for girls. They arc in straight line styles with pockets, pleats and button trimming. Some belted models, some fur trimmed. In plain colors and combinations. Sizes 7 to 14.

oV-reAi* sjut GUARANTEED HOSIERY In All the New Spring Colors Women’s Silk Chiffon Hose, 69c Pair Substandards of full-fashioned pure silk chiffon, with lisle garter top, foot fully reincrccd; 8% to 10. Women’s Pure Silk Women’s Silk Out Size Hose, 80c Pair Hose, $1 Pair Substandards with a 23- - r ,. . ... inch silk boot that extends First ( J uallt 3 r P ure sllk over the knee. Lisle hemmed stockings in sizes to fit the top. seamed back fashion large worflen; lisle hemmed marks, fully reinforced; B*4 tops and full reinforcement, to 10. sizes 9 to 10%. ♦ i Other Fine HOSIERY Values Women’s Silk Children’s Fancy Hose, 85c Sports Hose, 39c First quality pure thread In % length; 'attractive silk with silk boot, that extends fancy checked patterns; fine well over the knee. Lisle hem; mercerized lisle; with turnreinforced foot; chiffon or down cuff. Irregulars in sizes service weight; 5 spring col- 7to 9%. Assorted color comors; sizes 8% to 10. binations.

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Rayon Stepins Ul/C A good assortment of practical stepins \ and French panties; very neatly tailored; medium sizes: in maize, w-hite, peach, orchid. Women’s Jersey |*/Y Knit Bloomers OUC Extra and regular sizes, soft, elastic, knit cotton: double elastic at knee; reinforced gusset; five colors.

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Men's Knit Athletic Union Suita 95c These are fine knit union suits in sleeveless style, knee length and fastening with a button on shoulder. Splendid undergarments for the athletic man. Perfect fitting, well made and with flat lock seams, closed crotch, irregulars. Plain white only. Sizes 36 to 50. New Neckwear to Brighten Easter Outfits, Only 65c No matter what the man’s taste he’ll Had a tie in this lot that will suit him exactly. There are all-silk ties, part silks, rayons, failles, moires, etc., in a wide range of gay spring colors and in patterns of wide variety. Men’s Dress Shirts, $1.15 Each Plain and fancy broadcloth, woven, madras, satin-striped madras and other fast colored materials are included in this fine lot of shirts. Collar attached and neckband stvles. Sizes 14 to 17.

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