Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 312, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 April 1928 — Page 7

(APRIL 26,1928.

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Since he can’t invite the ladies out to dinner or to tea Mr. Van de View devotes some time to children don’t you see— To his nephews and his nieces full of energy and vim, Who can set a very merry pace when going out with him.

Tree Memorial for Worker in Club Federation In memory of Mrs. E. J. Robinson, a prominent member of the Seventh District Federation of Clubs, the federation will plant a tree in Garfield Park Friday at 10 a. m. Mrs. David Ross, chairman of conservation in the district, is in charge, assisted by Mrs. John W. Moore and members of the board. The program will include: Bugle call, Mrs. John Paul Ragsdale; song, .Seventh District chorus; reading of the club collect; talk, Mrs. George M. Cornelius, district chairman; tree planting in charge of Mrs. R. E. Kennington, Mrs. A. J. Clark, Mrs. J. M. Dungan, Mrs. R. O. McAlexander and Mrs. John Dawning Johnson; benediction, Mrs. David Ross.

Life's Niceties a ft ft HINTS IN ETIQUET

1. When a man and a woman are in a shop, must he keep his hat off? 2. If someone stops to speak to them, should he remove his hat? 3. How long must he keep it off? The Answers 1. No. 2. Certainly. 3. It is customary to keep it off while the conversation lasts. District Federation Covington club women entertained the district Federation - meeting there today. Mrs. Hamet D. Hinkle, State Federation president, and Mrs. Edwin F. Miller, Peru, first vice president, spoke. Little Patterns Huge chiffon handkerchiefs for spring take tiny figured patterns for their centers. One with a four inch border of orange has black, red, green and orange in minute flowers for its center. New Club at Liberty Miss Gladys Riddle, past president of the Connersville Business and Professional Women’s Club, with other members of the club, organized a club at Liberty this week.

Helps Women To Do Their Work “I don’t see how you can do all your own housework, sew for three children and find time for so much church and lodge work. I should be a nervous wreck.’’ “So should I without Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. I have taken it for years whenever I feel nervous, fretty, or all tired out.”

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They are cunning little tots it isn’t any use denying, But their animated action on the street is very trying, There is Polly in her printed dress forever on the jump Making Vandie think she and all the motor cars will bump.

Patterns PATTERN ORDER BLANK Pattern Department, Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Ind. Enclosed find 15 cents for which send Pat- D C 1 1 R tern No. ° ° A 1 * Size Name Street City

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A SIMPLE ONE-PIECE “ROMPER" STYLE 86117. Chintz, dimity, chambrey, and all cotton prints are good for this model. The pattern is cut in four sizes: 6 months, 1, 2 and 3 years. To make

At Graduation Time You will want to give presents which will show your good taste. Something you will be proud of whatever price you pay. All these requirements are met when you choose your presents from “Dyer Wrought” jewelry. We are headquarters for school, college and fraternity emblems and novelties. C. B. DYER, Jeweler 234 Massachusetts Ave. Indianapolis

“Don’t Get So Tired” 1 Mt. Carmel, Pa.—“ After my second baby was bom thad to work too hard and be on my feet too soon :cause my husband was ill. After his death I was in such a weakened and run-down condition that nothing seemed to help me. I am starting the fourth bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and feel a great deal better. I am much stronger and don’t get so tired out when I wash or work hard. I do housekeeping and dressmaking and I highly recommend the Vegetable Compound.”—Mrs. Gertrude Butts, 414 S. Market St., Mt. Carmel, Pa.

Van de View Takes His Nephews and Nieces to Walk Ses?. U. S. Pat Off. —~

yie garment for a 2-year size will require 1% yards of 32-inch material together with % yard of contrasting material for pockets, and facing on belt an dsleeve extensions. Every day The Times prints on this page pictures of the latest fashions, a practical service for readers who wish to make their own clothes. Obtain this pattern by filling out the above coupon, including 15 cents (coin p*eferred), and mailing it to the Pattern Department of The Times. Delivery is made in about a week.

Prize Recipes by Readers

NOTE —The Times will Rive $1 for each recipe submitted bv a reader adjudged of suflicicnt merit to be printed in this column. One recipe is printed dally, except Friday, when twenty are iven. Address Recipe Editor of The Times. Frizes will be mailed to winners. Write on one side of sheet only. Only one recipe each week will be accepted from one persoc. Farmer’s Loaf One cup crisply fried and chopped bacon. One cup shredded sour apples, one cup boiled rice salted to taste, one-half teaspoon paprika, one egg, one cup of milk, one cup of flour, one teaspoon baking powder. Mix all ingredients together, stir thoroughly and bake in greased bread pan. Serve hot with fried apples or cold with mayonnaise dressing. ANNA SCHWALMIRE. 1734 Olive St., city. To Live in Lebanon Judge and Mrs. Samuel Artman, Marott Hotel, will have anew home in Country Club Park near Lebanon and expect to have it completed by Nov. 1. It will be of English cottage type.

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And as if they were competing in a pleasant little game Sister Peggy diabolically is doing just the same, So he grabs her scarf or holds her hand with grim determination As he wonders at the daring of the younger generation.

Rusty Steel Hot vinegar and salt will clean rusty steel, if one is persistent. Then rub it hard with a piece of dark flannel until it shines.

Improved Kotex

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Playing tag among the traffic is a curious invention, But he can’t begin to intercede in spite of his intention, So he gives a feeble warning as the brothers race ahead, Only hoping that he gets them home alive instead of dead.

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Tuna Filler In making chicken pie, croquets or any other left-over dish, tuna fish can be used with bits of chicken without detection.

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2% Lbs. Bath Salts Fine quality bath 4 ft salts in assorted ■ HQ popular odors; in crackled glass shaker. Friday, 19c. Body Powder One-pound box of 4 ft fine quality delicate- I HQ ly perfumed body *• ww powder. Friday. 19c box. Talcum Powder One-pound can of 4 A fine imported talcum I HQ powder with delicate, pleasing oriental scent. Friday, 19c can. 4 Women’s Hdkfs. Novelty sport prints, id embroidered corners j Jfi or fast color woven borders. Friday, 4 for 19c 2 Men’s Hdkfs. Full size white cotton 4 A handkerchiefs with I H Q fast color woven, or “ white corded borders. Friday, 2 for 19c. 49c Neckwear Marvel style collar 4 ft _ and cuff sets of laces g MR and nets. Buster style 0 w ** of eyelet embroidery. Friday, 19c each. 2 Knit Vests Women’s fine ribbed 4 ft cotton sleeveless vests I Mr* in bodice style. Friday, 2 for 19c. Child’s Hosiery Fine or English rib- 4 ft _ bed full length stock- I MR ings in black, white. * brown, champagne, buck and buff. First quality. Friday, 19c pair. 2 Stamped Towels Tea towels of good 4 A quality glass towel- I nl! ing; neatly stamped for embroidery. Friday, 2 for 19c. 25c Stamped Towels Full size, fine quality 4ft-. tea towels or huck I HQ towels in assorted " styles. Neatly stamped for embroidery. Friday, 19c each. 25c Stamped Sets Center pieces or bus- 4 ft set sets of bleached I H Q art cloth; many attractive designs; neatly stamped for embroidery. Friday, 19c each. Sanitary Napkins Limited quantity of 4 A “Diana” soluble san- I HQ itary napkins. Fri- w w day, while they last, box of 12, 19c. Women’s Sweaters Just twenty-five at ft women’s wool slip- jj over sweaters in w sleeveless style; Friday, while they last, 19c each. Sateen Petticoats Women’s sateen pet- 4ft ticoats, with fancy IHQ flounces. Friday 19c each. Women’s Camisoles A special group of J A. muslin and silk cam- I HQ isoles. Special Friday B clearance, 19c each. Brassieres Women’s striped 4ft madras brassieres; g HQ medium width style; 1 sizes 32 to 40. Friday, 19c each.

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Odds and Ends On our second 4ft floor a special IMQ table filled with 1 girls’ aprons—girls’ bloomers—women's blouses —and many other useful articles. Friday, while they last, 19c each.

25c Linen Hdkfs. Women’s fine sheer 4ft linen kerchiefs with 1 HQ rolled edge or hem- - stitched hems, and dainty colored embroidery. Friday, 19c each. Child’s 1-2 Socks Fine mercerized lisle 4 ft or rayon half socks | MQ in white or colors, ■ with fancy cuff tops. Sizes 5 to 8. First quality. Friday, 19c pair. Ash Trays Silver - plated ash 4 ft trays in attractive |HQ Dutch designs. Fri- B day special, 19c each. 25c Sanitary Belts Hickory sanitary 4 a belts in flesh color g Mf* only; medium and *wV large size. Friday, 19c each. Infants’ Hose Fine mercerized 4 a lisle stockings in |MQ white or champagne; ■ with reinforced heels and toes. First quality. Friday, 19c pair. 2 Rayon Doilies Special group of ray- 4 a on doilies in square | MQ and oblong styles. Up “ to 35c values are Included. Friday, 2 for 19c. 29c Overall Deni,n Heavy standard qual- 4 ft ity blue overall | MQ denim in assorted ‘ useful lengths. Friday, 19c yard.

2 Yds. Regular 15c Unbleached Muslin 40-Inch width, 4ft fine weave sheet- |MQ ing muslin—for ■ Vw sheets, pillowcases, mattress covers and general use. Friday, 2 yards, 19c.

Jazz Bow Ties Small boys’ regular 4ft 29c and 35c qualities | MQ of bow ties in new B **** patterns and colorings. Ready tied. Adjustable elastic bands.

Boys’ Reg. $2 Quality All-Wool Golf Knickers Sizes Bto 14 *4 4 A years. Full * | | M cut and well n ■ * w made all-wool knickers in new tan and gray patterns for spring. Fully lined.. Friday $1.19 pair.

25c and 35c Hose Men’s lisle and ray- 4 ft on mixture hose in I HQ plaids, checks, figures 1 and stripes. Smart color combinations. Sizes 10 to 11%. Friday, 19c pair.

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Trimmings 49c Venice lace and insertion; 4-imh width; yard 19^ Art Laces, ecru or white, two yards 19<) %-Inch novelty silk braid, two yards 19^ 25c Novelty dress buckles, each 19<( Binche or Filet Lace or Insertion—cream color; 1% to 2 inches, two yards. 19^)

Tissue Ginghams 29c Quality, 32-inch 4 A width; fast color ( MQ woven plaid and " and checked patterns; some ai - e rayon decorated. Friday, 19c yard. 49c Broadcloths 36-Inch width; at- 4 ft tractive sports stripe | MQ pattern on tan ' ground only. Friday, 19c yard.

Remnants of 29c to 49c Wash Fabrics Including almost 4 ft every popular IHQ pla in or novelty B fabric from our stocks. Various useful lengths. Friday, 19c yard.

25c Pillowcases 42x36-Inch size pil- 4 ft lowcases, well made | MQ of fine quality mus- ■ lin. Friday, 19c each. 25c Glass Towels 16x28-Inch size pure 4 A linen checked glass | MQ towels; hemmed; B with tape loops. Friday, 19c each.

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3 Wash Cloths Large size soft finish 4 ft terry wash cloths in 1 HQ colorful designs. Fri- B day, 3 for 19c.