Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 16, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 May 1928 — Page 5

MAY 30, 1928:

GOST LEAGUE $1,960 Anti-Saloon Group Files Primary Statement. Labelled “The Political Activities Os the Indiana Anti-Saloon League,”

DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE AYRES SERVICE * LOW ppifre

400 Silk Dresses Featured for E. O. M. at 2C 1 (Or 1 Frock > IOF B for $5.95) i*~) \ M New high shade georgettes, genuine Stoffels organ- / N 1./ '$ dies, washable flat crepes, washable all-silk printed foulards, II y\ \ I washable striped broadcloth, printed silks, washable checks / w 31 and stripes, woolens, navy georgettes, in such a host of at- / i Jf \ i tractive shades and patterns, long sleeves or sleeveless. Ii j woman will find them so attractive you will want at \ JfsA f \ least two. Most of them just unpacked for this special \ jJ j | clay’s selling. F®

2 Velvet Rugs, $22.50 These are fringed velvet rugs in 3.3x10.6 sizes. Ruffled Curtains, 39c 175 pairs of white ruffled curtains; 2 1-6 yards long. 39c pair. Seamless Sheets, 69c Just 50 sheets at this low price. Size 63x90 inches. Camp Blankets, SL9S Just 20 in odd sizes. Fine for vacation use. Silk Charmeuse, 75c Just 57 yards of all-silk charmeuse; 40 inches wide. Printed Challis, 19c pretty cotton, challis in printed designs, for summer dresses. While 150 yards last. Kitchen Toweling, 7c Unbleached kitchen toweling with red or blue check. Rayon Voile, 49c Yd. Only 97 yards of white rayon voile at this price. Velour Samples, $1 Ea. Just 14 samples-; fine for making pillows or chair seat covering. Womens U. Suits, 35c Cool, cotton knit union suits with tailored band top; loose or tight knee; sizes 38 to 44. /

90 Infants’ Creepers

100 Boys’ Wash Suits, 50c Chambray, gingham, khaki cloth and combinations of fabrics make these cute suits—button-on pants—sport necks, etc. Well made. Sizes 3 to 6. Reduced for E. O. M. Children’s Play Suits Reduced, 59c Long legged play suits of khaki or striped Steifel cloth, drop seat, button back. Sizes 3to 8. m —Downstairs at Ayres.

the report of that organization filed with County Clerk George O. Hutsell shows $2,200.43 collected in the State for use in the recent primary. Os this amount, $1,960.90 was spent. Frederick E. Schortemeier, secretary of State and unsuccessful candidate for the Republican nomination for Governor, collected $5,640 and spent $5,581.49. The Republican

Dark Percales, 10c Yd. 259 Yards in this low price * group.

Framed Oilette Pictures, 50c Beautiful pictures in four popular subjects—Dreamer, Dusk, Love, Boat, and Blue Bird. Radically reduced; size 20x32 inches.

Velour Pillows, $1 Just 25 fine velour pillows mtich reduced. 2 Wilton Rugs, $59.50 9x12 Size Wiltons in charming patterns and colors. At a saving. 3 Velvet Rugs at sls These are 8.3x10.6 feet; wonderful value at this price. 14 Wool Shawls, $1.49 Infants’ honeycomb wool shawls, fringed edges; slightly soiled. Children’s Coats, $3.95 17 Spring coats in novelty tweeds. Much reduced because of incomplete size range. Baby Blankets, $1 Ea. Large size ! wrapping blankets, in white; sateen bound; 36x50 inches.

5 °. M : COr Special Cute little every-day creepers of chambray, pongette cloth or prints—band and elastic knee—some with envelope closing—various styles and trims. Light or dark shades; sizes 1 to 3.

Reorganization Union obtained contributions totalling $1,284.15, spending $1,234.90. Thomaas H. Adams, another Republican gubernatorial candidate, obtained contributions totalling $1,550, expending the entire amount. Senatorial candidate Arthur L. Gilliom collected $6,019 and spent all of it.

Infants’ Dresses, 59c Walking dresses in voile, broadcloth, prints and rayons, with and without sleeves. Sizes 1 to 3. Girls’ Coats at $1 Much reduced for clearance. Navy or light tan. Just 15 coats. Rubber Pants, 19c Infants’ heavy qualtiy rubber pants; made to fit; some are shaped; pink or white; one pair, 19<*; or 3 for 50<*.

Infants’ Sweaters, 59c Just 40 sweaters or sacques in tie or button styles. Mostly white with pink or blue trim. Slightly soiled. Much reduced.

Infants’ Lisle Socks, 5c 200 Pairs mercerized lisle in wanted colors. Broken sizes. Girls’ Play Suits, 50c Knickers with band at knee and white golf check. Sizes 8 neck, short sleeves. In black and white golf check! Sizes 8 to 14. 31 Girls’ Coats, $4.95 Spring coats in novelty tweeds; pretty color combinations. Reduced. 26 Girls’ Hats, $1.49 Straws and combinations; off - the - face and tailored styles; reduced.

Velour and Rayon Pillows w tj ß9 69c Here is a special that will sell out rapidly—odd colors, and slightly soiled pillows at a fraction of their original selling price. While the 189 last to close out at only 6q<. Fancy Pillows Reduced, 39c Figured sateen pillows, ribbon pillows, rayon pillows—odd pillows from previous selling events—some are imperfect, some slightly soiled. While they last to go at 39<*, —Downstairs at Ayres.

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FIRM ISJN BLOCK Wild Company Subsidiary Is Ordered Sold. Property of the Elevator Realty Company, subsidiary of the defunct

Rubber Aprons, 29c Several good styles: choice of five colors: flower and ruffle trimmed: 1 pocket. 31 Voile Dresses, $1 Hand made; small sizes; light colors for women. 15 Sports Suits, 89c Two-piece ratine in rose, blue, tan. Small sizes.

Coverall Aprons; • 2 (or $1 Several attractive styles —all full cut and wellmade. In checks and plaids: trimmed with binding and pocket: light and dark colors. Sizes are medium, large and extra large.

Child’s Hose, 5c Full length school stockings radically reduced; assorted sizes; irregulars; 617 pairs. Child’s 7 /s Socks, 25c 750 Pairs of " socks in an assortment of pretty patterns; made of lisle and rayon, with jacquard tops. Sizes 6*4 to 9'i. Substandards. Quilted Coats, $1.95 Infants’ quality Japanese coats, long style; pink or blue; reduced.

Rayon Union Suit*, $1 Button-on-s ho u lder and front button styles for men; sleeveless, knee length. Slightly soiled; sizes 36 to 46; irregulars. 120 Nightshirts, 79c Men’s full cut summer weight garments; long sleeves; sizes 16 to 20; irregulars. Men’s Pajamas, 79c 120 Two-piece pajamas; plain colors. Slightly soiled. 143 Men’s Shirts, 50c Mostly collar attached style; soiled or mussed from display; sizes 14 to 17. Limit of 2 to a customer. Men’s Union Suits, 39c 288 Athletic union suits of splendid quality; soiled or stained; sizes 36 to 46. Seconds. Boys’ Sweaters at $1 128 Boys’ part wool and all-wool slipover sweaters, in plain colors and fancy patterns. Sizes 28 to 34. Irregulars.

Glove Silk Bloom., 25c Good quality bloomers in medium sizes; elastic atTwaist and knee; dark colors. Rayon Comb., 69c Just 16 girls’ combinations with drop seat; soiled; broken Child’s Knit Vests, 5c Elastic cotton knit vests wtih built-up shoulders; band finish; sizes 2 to 6.

J. F. Wild & Cos. State bank, with a grain elevator near Beech Grove, was ordered sold today by Superior Judge William O. Dunlavy. U. S. Lesh, receiver, \ ill have charge of the sale, report of which will be made to the court. The property recently was appraised at $40,000. Os this $1,500 represents the value of the property

For E, O. M. Ohly Special Easy Terms on Any Room-Size Rug This very convenient special arrangement makes it easy to buy any ¥\ room size rug in our stock. Just payftaß UOWH $1 down and the balance in small VL Ig, weekly payments. There are splendid Eg; j, ; selections to choose from—axminsters ' H DdIuIXCC and velvets in beautiful patterns and g| Weekly colorings. Standard room sizes. HMaa All Odd-Size Rugs Much Reduced for £. 0. M. 8.3 x 10.6—7.6x9—6x9 Every rug in stock of the above sizes has been radically reduced for this E. O. M. Sale. These are wool axminsters and velvets in a range of beautiful patterns and colorings. —Downstairs at Ayres.

Women’s Shoes, $1.45 Short lots of women's low shoes taken from regular stock and reduced. Not all sizes. First Steppers, $1 Children’s comfortable firststep shoes reduced. Not all sizes. Percale Aprons, 29c Full cut aprons in light colored patterns; trimmed with rick-rack and pocket band style.

625 Men’s Shirts

300 “Cheney” Neckties Genuine “Cheney” four-in-hand ties of silk sou- */• lard, in a good assortment of pretty summer patterns and colorings. Special for E. O. M. Athletic Shirts and Shorts Men’s perfect fitting, fine knit athletic shirts in sizes 28 to 38. Some are soiled. Each garment, 39c sizes 28 to 38. Some are soiled. Each garments, 39c. —Downstairs at Ayres.

Girdle Brassieres, 49c In pink stripe madras; long hip; lightly boned; broken sizes; priced to clear. Sanitary Nap., 12V2C “LaSayre”—our own brand —sanitary napkins; packed 8 to the box. Much reduced. 12%c box.

Specially Reduced for E . O. A#. 1,000 Yards Wash Goods Odd lots from the month’s sell- \ Ing of printed organdy, printed 1 foulards, printed voiles, plain suit- t w B fl B Ings, woven mohpac, imported > M rayons, plain and fancy rayons— l W suitable for porch or house frocks, J W aprons and various other uses. / 818 B^ Sale of “Peter Pan” Prints 3 Yards for $ \ Once more we are able to offer this popular fabric at much less than its usual price. Short lengths of 2to 10 yards. Every yard guaranteed fast color. —Downstairs at Ayres.

and the remainder the improvements on it. Testimony in the receivership case revealed that thousands of dollars of the bank’s funds were juggled to the realty company’s credit, enhancing the value of the property. Unveils Two Monuments Bn Times Special NEW ALBANY, Ind., May 30.

Roman Sandals, $1.45 70 Pairs strap and Roman sandals for misses and children; much reduced. Not all sizes. Girls’ Hose, 25c A shaped stocking for growing girls; of rayon with lisle hem; first quality; sizes 8 to 10. While 436 pairs last.

Special for E. O. M. Each Fine grade shirts that are cut full and comfortable, and are well tailored throughout. The lot consists of well-known “Wamsutta,” “Fashion Lane,” and other good makes. In collar attached and neckband styles; good looking patterns in guaranteed fast colors. Sizes 14 to 17.

Women’s Girdles, 50c Warner and other makes; well boned: elastic top; long hip. Sizes 24 to 27. 24 in lot. Rummage Table of soiled and damaged silk and muslin lingerie, and corsets and brassieres.

Monuments were unveiled today by the Floyd County Historical Society in Fairview cemetery honoring two men active in the early history of Indiana. The monuments are those of Ashbel P. Willard, Governor from 1857 to 1860, and Michael C. Kerr, speaker of the National House of Representatives during the administration of U. S. Grant as president. Both lived here.

E . O. M . Special, 1,200 Prs . Women*s Rayon-to Top Hose T 1 39c p “ j / J First quality hose in popular color range. A \ 1 / /Jf splendid serviceable weight stocking of rayon \ / /m to top—looks like silk and will give splendid \ / M service. Lisle reinforced at points of greatest i W wear. Sizes 814 to 10. Opal mauve, moonlight, 1 I S French nude, grain, evenglow, beige, flesh, sea--1 /} son > gunmetal, black. \ul Full-Fashioned Silks ■ to-Top Chiffon Hose Pure silk to top chiffon hose with pointed heel. Also a few service weight with lisle garter art welt. These are imperfect hose, but splendid H 1 values at this low price. Assorted sizes and colors. lif J —Downstairs at Ayres.

150 Women’s Hats

Greatly $ 1 Reduced JL Reduced to clear out ar.d make room for incoming new stocks. Felt and hair, silk and straw and all hair hats in all colors, styles and headsizes. While they last, sl. 76 Hats Reduced to 50c Out they must go Thursday, regardless of former price. Just 76 lucky women will get them. —Downstairs at Ayres.

Arch-Support Shoes

and strap models in black kid or patent, and brown kid. 150 Pairs Women’s Shoes, $1 Heaped on a big table for your easy selection—lso pairs of women's high and low shoes. A lot of white ones in the lot. Not all sizes. —Downstairs at Ayres.

Glove Silk Chemises

Very $1 Special at JL Lovely quality, smooth and soft glove silk chemise, with bodice top trimmed with applique or net; tailored hem. Sizes 38 to 42. Offered very special at $1 for E. O. M. Sale. Cotton Knit Bloomers Just 60 knit cotton bloomers—so serviceable. Very elastic knit, F* with double gusset. Regular size. 9K/ Pink only. Irregulars. 4m %3 —Downstairs at Ayres.

234 Wash Frocks

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Reduced $ J Long and short sleeve styles, made of fast color prints and ginghams In checked, figuredand flowered patterns. Trimmings of ties, pleats, embroideries, vest effects. Blue, tan, orange, lavender, green, rose. Sizes 16 to 42. 120 Wash Frocks, $1.29 Long and short sleeve style In foulards, ginghams and prints—broken color range and nearly all small sizes. Reduced to clear in this E. O. M. Sale.

Hoover Aprons and Chambray Smocks

200 Chambray\ Hoovers in blue. ) green, rose, orange, [ lavender. Reg u 1 a r i tailored Hoover j style. Sizes 36 to 44.

Girls’ Printed Frocks

Mach OQ/, Reduced fj A chance for mothers to get a supply of every-day and school frocks for the girls, 8 to / 12. Guaranteed to wash; light and dark x shades; straight line models; collar and po o ket trimmed; tie in front. Reduced to clear. * 81 Girls’ Wash Frocks, 69c Printed dimity dresses in various waisted styles; short sleeves; collar and pocket trim. Sizes 7to 14. Reduced for E. O. M. , —Downstairs at Ayres.

Clearance of Women’s Coats and Dresses One Rack of Dresses, $9.75 One Rack Dresses, $3.95 Lot of Raincoats, $1.95 One Rack Raincoats, SI.OO and $2.95. f Odds and ends of Jackets 20 Women’s Coats, $3.95 and Knickers, 50^. —Downstairs at Ayres

$2,016,792 for Gasoline Bii United Press FT. WAYNE, Ind., May 30.—Approximately $2,016,792 was spent during the past twelve months for gasoline by Ft. Wayne motorists and tourists, figures of Deputy State Inspector of Weights and Measures C. B. Tolan, reveal. Tolan has Just completed an inspection of all gasoline pumps here.

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$ 2,95 Just 66 pairs of women’s arch support slippers, reduced to clear for E. O. M. Not all sizes in each style, but all sizes from 4',4 to Bin the lot. Tie

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(182 Chambray smocks, single or double breasted style. Long sleeves, \ button cuff, two I pockets. Rose, blue, ! peach, green, lav- \ ender. Sizes 34 to 42.

79c

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