Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 218, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 January 1928 — Page 5

JAN. 19, 1928.

INDIANA G. 0. P. LAMBASTED BY ALBERTSTUMP ‘Hold Them Accountable,’ Urges Democrat Seeking Seat in Senate. Bp Times Special RICHMOND, Ind., Jan. 18.—The Republican party should be held to "strict accountability” for “present conditions in Indiana,” declared Albert Stump, Indianapolis attorney and Democratic candidate for United States Senator, addressing Wayne County Democrats at the Jackson day banquet here Wednesday night. “The idea of party responsibility has grown strong in this country,” said Stump, the principal speaker at the event. “There is in it a steadying influence in politics which should never be weakened. “It should not be forgotten by the people that a party organization appealing to party instincts and feelings, brought about the triumphs of a ticket which made possible the present conditions in Indiana. “In spite of the sophistry by which the Republican party may seek to evade that responsibility the public should sternly hold them to a strict accountability. That is the manner in which the vigilance should be

After February Ist 25 West Washington Street

it Wctit Bi / XmyTkw! We Are Nearing the End of Our Removal Sale —Prices Are Slashed Because We Are Determined NOT TO CARRY a Single Garment to Our New Store

“Even If You Don't Need a New Winter Coat It Will Pay You to Buy One for Next Season"

A Personal Word J wish it ivere possible * to tell every one in person about these remarkable coat values. Yes —some of the lots are broken , but what we have are outstanding values and the only reason they are marked to sell at these ridiculously low prices is because 1 am determined not to carry a single old garment over to our new store. Nothing has been bought for this sale—it is not a money-making event.

Group I—Your Choice of 4 Pony Coats formerly $175. 1 Gray Caracul, fox trim, formerly $175. 1 Marmot, formerly $169. 3 Sealines, formerly $175. 1 Marmink, formerly $175. *79

HAT SPECIAL Felts and velvet combingtions in all the newest | shades offered for clear- m ance

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exercised necessary to guard the institutions of liberty. “If a political organization, which thrdugh its own plans and oy its own leadership, selects the personnel of its tickets and determines the policies of government committed to its hands, may, after such a record as has been made in Indiana, still go back to the public and obtain its support, of what value to the citizen is his right of suffrage?” Stump said the Republican organization in the coming campaign would present but change from that of 1924 and 1926. This, he said, clouded the sincerity of promises of a “house-cleaning” and the “plausibility in their appeal for public support.”

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Sport and Dress Coats *5 COATS & ’ls COATS SS9JS-^s6S 97S COATS $7 T 97sY$ $ 8S 9 ' 7 . S . COATS ’49 COATS *'*r. ’6l A f"| *£l Unrestricted choice of any of our high- P™

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Group 11—Your Choice of 1 Black Pony, skunk trim, formerly $295. 3 Muskrats, formerly $275. 1 Pony, leather trim, formerly $265. 1 Red Pony, beaver trim, formerly $295. *195

ASK SUMMONS FOR m HEAD Ouster Complaint May Be Fought; Service Hit. Request for an additional summons against Hiram W. Evans of Washington, D. C., and Atlanta, Ga., imperial wizard of the Ku-Klux Klan, in an ouster suit brought by the State has been filed in Circuit Court by Attorney General Arthur L. Gilliom. Additional summons also will be issued for Joseph M. Huffington, Indiana grand dragon. The new service is returnable in the court Feb. 4. According to court attaches, the defense can not be ruled to answer any action taken in the suit until the summonses are returned. Evans makes his home in Washington, D. C. and Atlanta, Ga. At the sheriff’s office it was said that if the defendant lives outside of the State it is necessary to serve the notice by publication or through the mails. Service then depends on the courtesy of the sheriff in the county of the State in which the defendants reside. It is believed the defense plans to base litigation attacking the complaint on improper service. Mad Dog Wounds Child METAMORA, Ind., Jan. 19.—A 5-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fields, southwest of here, is suffering from severe injuries inflicted by a dog later found to be mad. Twenty-seven stitches were required to close wounds in the child’s face.

COATS

HAT SPECIAL Silks, satins for early spring (ft wear—unusual bargains Regular $7.50 Values.

PLAN HARDWARE SHOW Hundred Firms to Exhibit During Convention of Dealers. More than 100 firms in fifteen States will have exhibitions at the annual hardware show Jan. 31 to Feb. 3 at Cadle Tabernacle. The exhibition will be in conjunction with the Indiana Retail Hardware Association convention at the Claypool. “New Competition and Merchandising Evolution,” will be the topic of Ralph E. Heilman, Northwestern University commerce dean. Approximately 6,000 lepers are segregated in the Philippine Islands. ATTENTION Join us now. In organising airplane transport company. Also flying privilege. Meetings on Thursday night, Denison Hotel. Particulars on request. INDIANA AVIATION TRANSPORT CO. P. O. Box 1008 Indianapolis, Indiana

M SSO Buys a I Good Used Piano 1 Ijgh. Terms 51 per week “ I Ik PEARSON'S fl 128 N. renn. St. £

ONI-Y 50c a Wwk! Ladies’ Wrist WATCHES iM^ J Whitts KAY JEWELRY CO. 137 WEST WASHINGTON ST.

After February Ist 25 West Washington Street

Group lll—Your Choice of 3 Hudson Seals, squirrel trim, formerly $395. 1 Gray Caiacul, squirrel trim, formerly $445. 1 American Raccoon, formerly $445. 2 Black Ponies, formerly $345. *285

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

January Sales ip Downstairs at Ayres

Sale of Comfort Shoes AH at Special January Sale Prices

•2.95 Women's black patent arch support shoes with cut-out design over instep; two buttons on side; flexible leather sole; medium heel; rubber top lift. Good size range.

50 Prs. Children's Shoes An odd lot of high shoes taken from regular stock reduced for clearance, d* -i Not all sizes. Pr 20 Prs. Boys' Shoes Another odd lot taken from regular stock and radically reduced. d-I nr Not all sizes; fine value at

Sunfast Double Width Drapery Damask

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Special $ 18 yd at A This low special price brings drapery damask of very good quality—and it is 50 inches wide (sufficient to split and use for side drapes). There is just one pattern, but it comes in three attractive color combinations. Offered at a special price just when you’re beginning to think of redecorating your home.

Cretonne Remnants, 19c Yd. In various attractive patterns and color combinations. Many patterns can be matched up for draperies. Various lengths; 36inch widths.

Annex Store for Men and Boys

Semi-Annual Sale of SULK Socks for Men 3 Prs. Cor s ,f This is a January super-saving event, offering our regular substandard number of “Real Silk” socks at a real saving. Only twice a year does the great Real Silk Mill afford us the opportunity to make a special reduced price. These are fancy patterned silk socks, with hemmed lisle top and reinforced - foot. In six complete color and pattern ranges. In sizes 9Vi to 12. Meris Real Silk Lisle Socks, 6 Prs. for $1 “Real Silk” super-wear socks of mercerized lisle; plait, colors of black, brown, navy, gray and gunmetal. Sizes 9Vi to 12. Substandards. —Downstairs Annex Store.

Sale of Boys' All-Wool Suits

$ 10 .95 Through the co-operation of a maker of very high grade boys’ clothing, we are able to present this opportunity to save! There is a splendid assortment of pretty patterns ?,nd wanted colorings. All are well tailored of sturdy all-wool materials —in styles the boy will like. Complete with two pairs of plusfour knickers. Sizes 6to 14 years. Boys * Long Pants Suits $10.95 and $12.95 These are smartly tailored student models, complete with two pairs of long pants. Sizes 13 to 17 years.

Boys' Wool Overcoats 4-95 “>11.9$ Good heavy overcoats of all-wool fabrics—-from the same manufacturer who makes the above suits. Offered in a good range of pe'terns, sizes and colors. 3 to 16 years. Boys ’ Long Pants Special at $1.45 Good quality pants in assorted colors. A special purchase permits this low price. Sizes 8 to 17 years. —Downstairs Annex, Store.

EVERY DAY IS SALE DAY

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■2.50 Women’s black kid oxfords with flexible leather soles; low leather heels; rubber top lift; plain or tip toe; a good wearing shoe; sizes 4ta to 9; E width only.

75 Prs. 4-Buckle Galoshes First qualities of women’s serviceable 4buckle galoshes, reduced to clear. • Sizes 4Vi to 7 1 33 Prs. Women's Footwear High grade shoes from regular stock, Mostly small sizes; some have dji nr built-in arch supports —Downstairs at Ayres.

Marquisette, 25c Yd. This Is a serviceable rayon marquisette—will make lovely, lustrous curtains. In natural color. 35 inches wide. —Downstairs at Ayres.

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'1.95 A black kid 1-strap comfort slipper, with good flexible leather soles and low leather heels; rubber top lift and neat toe. Built to give service. Good size range.

Sale of Women's Muslinwear

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Special at ~ '*sw** GOWNS—WeII made of muslin, crepe, striped or flowered batiste; they are trimmed with embroidered edges and some are hemstitched. Short sleeves, Jenny neckline. SLIPS—Of muslin with lace edging or lace inserts; some hemstitched. Deep hem; well made. Sizes 36 to 44. BLOOMERS—Of crepe or muslin; elastic at waist and knee. STEPINS—Of striped batiste, voile, or seco; hemstitched or lace trimmed. CHEMISE—LoveIy garments of muslin, voile or striped batiste; embroidered, hemstitched or lace trimmed. —Downstairs at Ayres.

Women's Hose 35C V, IT*This lot consists of an incomplete assortment of women’s rayon hose and of pure silk hose—all much reduced in price in order to clear. Tfcey have lisle hemmed tops, seamed backs and are fully reinforced. First qualities, irregulars and substandards. Assorted sizes and colors.

Girls ’ Rayon Hose 25c Pair Lustrous rayon boot extends well over the knee, lisle hemmed top, seamed back, reinforced foot. First quality. Sizes 8 to 9*4. Assorted colors.

Women’B Cotton Sports Hose, 25c Economical, dependable hose for every-day wear. Ribbed-to-the-toe hose, with plain knit foot, double heel and toe. Sizes BVi to 10. Firsts. —Downstairs at Ayres.

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Sale of Charming New Dresses 2for*lC dßm qggpr (One Frock for $7.95) These are clean, crisp, new dresses, representing all that is new and desirable for immediate and early spring wear. There are models for every daytime occasion—many of them exact copies of higher priced garments. Buy several of them while the opportunity lasts!

Materials —Printed Crepe —Flat Crepe —Crepe Roma

—Two-Piece Effects —Pleated Skirts

Sizes From 16 Up to 48

Great Sale of 2,000 Yards Japanese CREPE 15° • The Lowest Price in Years This is a well known, high quality Japanese crepe offered at a real saving. It is heavy enough to use for dresses, aprons, curtain drapes, lunch cloths, bedspreads, and many others. Choice of These Pretty Colors —Red —Rose —Tan —Henna —Peach —Orange —Lavender 30 Inches Wide —Downstairs at Ayres.

Boys’ Shool Hose, 17c—3 Prs., 50c A sturdy, high-grade, fulllength cotton stocking; fine ribbed style; foot fully reinforced. In black only. Sizes 6V& to 9*3. Irregiflars.

Colors —Rose —Green —Tan —Blue —Red —Navy —Combinations —Black —Ombre Effects

Styles

—Plain Tailored —Straightlines

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