Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 135, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1927 — Page 5

OCT. 14, 1927

OPPOSE PLEAS TO EXTEND BUS LINES IN CITY Four Skirmishes Waged Before State Commission by Street Railway. Four more skirmishes were added today to the long list of bus line battles waged before the public service commission by thex Indianapolis Street Railway Company. The company consistently has opposed bus introduction and in annual reports present huge figures of loses entailed. The Peoples Motor Coach Company reports on the other hand register a profit. The company presented testimony of W. Washington St. residents opposing the petition, which would permit the Hoosier Transportation Company inter-city busses to pick up passengers in the city. Testimony Is Heard Testimony'for the petition, which had 500 signers* was that the street car service often is tied up, tracks in need of repair and that bus service is needed. This was submitted Oct. 5. Today company witnesse asserted that the service was good and that tie-ups being caused largely by the Belt Line Railway would have equal effect on bus lines. They opposed bus stops on the grounds that it would add to traffic congestion. Advantages of the transfer were cited. Oral arguments will be heard later. Petitions to extend the Southern Ave. and Napolton St. bus route to Southport and to discontinue the Madison Ave. extension from Southern Ave. to Stop 6, Shelbyville pike, and the extension from Twenty-

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Reunited Indiana Brother ancf Sister Fifty Years Without News.

B" I'imcs Svccial IICHIGAN CITY, Ind., Oct. 14. Mrs. M. Cassler and t___] her brother, Lyman Brewer, are reunited here after not having seen each other in fifty years. A half century ago this fall Brewer left his home near here and until the reunion here, no member of the family had received a word from him. He is on the pension list of a railroad which he served many years as a locomotive engineer. At present him home is in Pueblo, Colo. While on a railroad trip, Brewer by chance left the trani here, and recalling that this vicinity had been his boyhood home, began to make inquiries about relatives. He hired a taxi and drove about the country near here, but to find no trace of the family. On the way back here, Brewer stopped at a grocery in Otis anU there Mrs. Cassler’s address. The reunion followed. First St. to Shadeland Ave., were heard. Want Busses Continued Interstate Public Service Company joined with the street railway against the Southport extension, pointing out that they already have bus as well as interurban service to Southport. W. E. Leslie, living at the end of the line, appeared to oppose the discontinuance of the Stop 6 extension and fifty citizens, mostly women with babies in their arms, appeared to ask the Shadeland Ave bus be continued. The company reported losses of about SI,OOO monthly on each line.

DOWNSTAIRS * AYRES DEPENDABLE ‘ MERCHANDISE- W AYRES SPWCB ♦ ICW P3UCES

Apparel Values for the Whole Family

“American Girl” Arch Supports 44 $ 4.95 Pair “American Girl” arch support shoes combine every feature that is desirable in women’s footwear. They have style and smartness—they offer the utmost of foot comfort—they give surprising long service—and they are offered at a remarkably low price! The built-in steel arch support is designed according to scientific principles.

Sketched left Smart one-strap of black kid with peat cut-outs on side; snug fitting heel; Goodyear welt soles; military heel.

Sizes From 4 to 8 in A to C Widths Misses 9 School Ox&ords, $2.95 Sturdy, well-made school oxfords of black patent and tan. Rubber heel; very pretty styles. Sizes 11(6 to 2.

New Fall and Winter PRESS HATS A 4.95 'Zj/j I The Downstairs Hat Departed | ment has blossomed forth with J - // 'V. a splendid showing of gorgeous sgZZ- new dress hats for all fall and \ V \ winter wear. You’ll find all the newer materials and- colorings M and all the latest styles and w N ■*£—. trimmings. m .gV_ " There are hats of gold and Z. . UjEgr silver cloth, lace, novelty me-\ (I / "W&F tallies, satins, velvets, velours Hv and popular combinations. All ‘head sizes. - New Shipment ©2 Fall Hats, $1.95 There are new ielts, velvets and silks for Saturday shoppers to choose from. Remarkably pretty models at a very popular price. WOMEN'S ROBES

$2.95 Fine quality, narrow wale corduroy robes with long sleeves, ore pocket and tie at side. Also robes of jaqguard fabric, beautiful patterns; satin trim and cord; long sleeves; sizes 36 to 44. v

Women s Wash Frocks, $1.95 Very attractive, well tailored frocks in fast color prints and foulards; many styles, including “Mary Lu”; sizes 18 to 44. Girls' Winter Coats $7.95 to $12.95

Wonderful values for the growing girl are these splendidly tailored winter coats. They are made of bolivias, chinchilla cloth, plaids and polaires, and are trimmed with fur collars of mandel or beaverette (dyed rabbit.) Some models are plain tailored, with fur trim. All are full lined and in-ter-lined. In pretty fall colors. Sizes 7 to 14.

, Wool Dresses, $5.95—57.95 Jersey, serge and other all wool fabrics comprise this lot; one and two-piece styles; fine values. 7 to 14.

Children's COATS

5.45“ ’12.95 Cunningly styled winter wraps for the tiny miss of 2 to 6. Well tailored of broadcloths, bolivias, polaires and chinchilla; fur collars of mandel and beaverette (dyed rabbit.) Very fine values. Child's Sweater Sets $4-95 Very smart looking sweater sets of brushed wool and link-knit wool'yarns. The set consists of coat sweater, cap and leggins. Just the thing for cold days. Sizes 22 to 28 (for ages 1 tOss.)

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Sketched Right Anew loop eyelet tie oxford in "kid or patent; military heel; rubber top lift; Goodyear welt sole, combination last.

$445 Charming robes of fine Beacon cloth; cut full and roomy: well tailored; come in very attractive patterns and in wanted colorings; satin trim; one pocket; silk cord. In sizes 36 to 44. Fine value.

$S®95 Well made robes of corduroy lined with Seco; long sleeves, one pocket, tie at side. Also part wool robes with long sleeves; cord trim- „ med and satin cord tie; full cut and attractive; 36 to 44.

Rayon Combinations, $1.49 Suit Girls’ bodice top combination suits of rayon; cut full; drop seat; double gusset. Sizes 6 to 14.

Women’* Wraparound Girdles S p 1 e n and idly made wraparound girdles to form a proper foundation for new slenderizing frocks. Materials are good qualities i / -of pink coutil and dotted madras. Fitted with reducing belt inside; low bust, long hip; sizes 30 to 42„ Bach Lace Corsets, $2.95 Made of pink coutil or brocaded madras; long hip, low bust, heavily boned, elastic insert in back; sizes 27 to 36. Stylish Stout Girdles, $3.49 Well boned, low bust, long hip, elastic top; sizes 30 to 40. Silk Chemise, $2.95 Smart tailored and lace trimmed styles, well made of crepe de chine; pastel tints to choose from. Sizes 36 to 42. Silk Gowns $2.95 to $4.95 These are of crepe de chine and pongee, beautifully lace -trimmed; with strap shoulders; sizes 16-17.

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SntasiS New DUESSEfI $16.5© Here is a brand new shipment of better fall frocks in charming styles for juniors, misses, women and larger women. The season’s smartest one and two-piece styles are ready for the Saturday shopper—wonderful values — careful tailoring—lovely materials—autumn’s own colors. Materials —Flat Crepes—Satins —Georgettes—Velveteens - —Wool Georgettes —Hairline Repps —Wool Crepes Sizes 13 to 52'6.

Smart New Suede Lined Trench COATS Remarkably Low Priced $6.95 Now you can buy a snappy Trench Coat that is not only rain-proof—it is also wind-proof, because it is lined with heavy, warm suede fabric. Generously full cut and fitted with pouch pockets, and belt. In a choice of red, green, blue, tan and black—all and piped in white. Sizes 16 to 42. Fine values pt this low price.

Women’s Silk & Wool Union Suits $1.85 Soft, warm silk and wool union suits with Dutch neck, elbow sleeves; or low neck and ho Sleeves, knee length; reinforced crotch; .flat-locked seams; slightly irregular qualities. Sizes 36 to 44. Children’s Sleeping Garments, 95c Well made, medium heavyknitted sleepers; back closing, drop seat, high heck, long sleeves, ankle length, attached feet. Every garment is cut full and comfortable. Sizes 2 to 10. Irregulars. I

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New Winter Coats Remarkably Low Priced *10.95 to 59.5©

Scores of lovely new coats have arrived this week—tjust in time for the Saturday shopper to make a selection. This wide price range includes coats to meet every requirement—new styles, new colors, new trimmings, lar fabrics—at prices to suit every purse. There are models expressly suited to juniors, misses, women and larger women—in sizes 13 to 52 16. Every garment is splendidly tailored. Materials New Colors Venise Broadcloth Gracklehead Green Bolivia Duvetyn Moss Green Tans Lustrosa Suede DeLong Blue Reds Tweeds Plaids Black , Browns

Women's Pure Silk Chiffon HOSE ’1.25 Pa,r Lovely chiffon stockings that are pure silk from top to toe; full fashioned; lisle reinforcements at points of wear. Popular hosiery shades featured. Sizes 8(6 to 10. Irregulars.

Child’s Hose, 25c Pr. A fine cotton stocking in English ribbed style; plain knit foot, double heel and toe. Sizes 6to 9V6. Irregulars.

Continuing the Sale of Alexander Smith RUGS Again these splendid, durable rugs are offered at great savings. They are slightly irregular tjjiallties, but their beauty and serviceability is not impaired. There are fifty charming designs and color combinations to choose from, suitable'for any room in the house. 9x12 8.3x10.6 7(4x9 $29.75 to $25,00 to $19.75 to $45.00 £39.75 $29.75 $2 Down or $5 Down Balance Weekly Balance Monthly

ANNEX STORE for MEN and B©YS

Men's All-Wool Suits $14.85 The Annex Store offers a remarkably fine selection of men’s clothes at great savings. At this low price there are smartly styled suits for men and young men, splendidly tailored of fine all-wool fabrics in new colorings and patterns. Guaranteed to give satisfaction. Stouts, regulars and slims. Sizes 34 to 48. Extra trousers at small additional cost. All-Wool Overcoats sl9 to $45 New fall styles, smart all-wool fabrics and wanted cqloringa are featured in this exceptional line of men’s overcoats. Very moderately priced. Sizes 34 to 48.

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Men's Better Shafts, ’2.55

Boys’ Hose, 35c—3 Prs., $1 Fine ribbed cotton stockings of durable weight; fine for school; first quality; sizes 6(6 to 9(6.

This economical price brings shirts of a truly superior quality. All are cut to fit nml splendidly tailored. There are neat woven patterns in broadcloth and tine count shirtings. Choice of collar attached shirts with “Troy” made collars, and neckband styles with preshrunk bands—fine shirts in fast colors. Plain colored English broadcloths, also at this price. Sizes 14 to 17. Continuing the Sale of Men’s Shirts at $1.15 Collar attached and collar to match styles in a fine selection of good quality materials In wanted patterns and colorings. Sizes 14 to 17. Boys’ Shirts and Blouses, , 69c and 85c Fine for school or dress wear are these durable garments. Cut to fit and nicely tailored: in imitation flannels, .broadcloth* and fine shirttngs. Blouses 6 to 16, 69c; shirts 6 to 10. 60c, and 12 to 14 at 85c.

Su£r-StamdcmcU of ttEAi. SltK Guaranteed Hosiery , Pure silk to the top, chif-l-,niITOII son we ig ht stockings; full fashioned. Pair vl C B ,„; rp Wtrf Pure silk service oervice vigu weight stockings; full fashioned; lisle garter welt. i Silk and Wool hose; in plain colors and fancy q a patterns. Pair OUC

Washable Fabric Glcves 79© Pr. Very smart washable chamiosette gloves are these, with pretty turn-down cuffs neatly embroidered; heavy stitching on the backs. Choice of Oak, Mode, Tan or Gray. Sizes 616 to B'i. Extraordinary values.

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