Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 141, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1928 — Page 5

NOV. 2, 1928

SPOTLIGHT OFF COOLIDGE AND IT STINGS HIM Actions Hint President Is Slightly Huffed at Back Seat Role. BY RODNEY DUTCHER NEA Service Writer WASHINGTON, Nov. 2.—President Calvin Coolidge has been almost forgotten in the election campaign, and no one will pay very much attention to him until inauguration day, when he hands over the administration to his successor. Such things are bound to happen to retiring Presidents, but it has been interesting to observe the eclipse in which the President has been shaded by Herbert Hoover, the Republican nominee. It is most apparent in Washington, where correspondents and photographers have sadly neglected Mr. Coolidge in favor of Hoover’s personal headquarters. There have been one or two indications that the President wasn’t especially enthusiastic about his new experience. Coolidge in Second Place Bert Hassell and Parker Cramer, the Rockford (111.) fliers, came here to call at the White House, but went to visit Hoover first. Pictures were taken at both places and the Washington newspapers all used the Hoover pictures. It was directly after that that the President refused to pose with Dr. Eckener, the Graf Zeppelin commander. Some of Hoover’s friepds have been feeling pretty sour over the President’s failure to make any sincere political effort on the nominee’s behalf, for if Coolidge has missed any of the limelight to which he was accustomed, he certainly had the opportunity to regain it by campaigning for Hoover. Stands on Ethics It is explained for Mr. Coolidge. first, that he questions the ethics of making a political stump out of the White House—although he indorsed Senator Butler in Massachusetts two years ago—and, second, that he never goes out of his way to do anything for anyone, the Butler instance being an exception. Partly by his own fault and partly through circumstances, public interest in Coolidge is at a low ebb, compared with a year ago. Then everyone was buzzing ovc the question whether or not hr wanted to be renominated. He maybe described in history as one of the greatest Presidents, though not as a beloved figure, for he has had from the people a large measure of respect. He’ll Be President He can be depended upon to be President right up to March 4, regardless of who is elected. He demonstrated in his selection of the new secretary of commerce that he would follow his own wishes rathe than Hoover’s. In the event of Hoover’s defeat Coolidge would again become th biggest man in his party. Some might blame him for not exerting himself in Hoover’s behalf, but there would be plenty to suggest that Coolidge himself could have won and that he looked like the party’s best bet in 1932. SLACK WORKS FOR A 1 Mayor to Make Democratic Speech at Knox Tonight. Mayor L. Ert Slack wall make r Democratic speech tonight at Knox. Ind. The mayor said he will urge voters to support A1 Smith for president. “I never saw so much pussyfooting on the part of Republicans in my life. Smith ,won me over by his campaign speeches,” said the mayor, who heretofore has steered away from discussing Smith’s candidacy. Slack is a life-long Democrat. Huge Eagle Killed B.i/ United Press LEXINGTON. Mo., Nov. 2. —A bald, eagle which measured 69 inches from tip to tip was killed by Ernest Schrerber, near here.

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Boys' Wool Suits 2 Pairs Knickers $g.9S In sizes 7 to 15. group of serviceable >uits, cut on fashionable lines. Values vorthy of representation in this great \nniversary Sale. Boys’ Shirts, 95c Genuine Horsehide White, also plain and fancj Jackets, $9.75 olors. Collars are attached Excellent values. Sizes 7 year Sizes 6 to 20. Black only. ■) 14'4 neck. Ayres—“Boys’ Shop, fifth floor.

All-Wool Blank©!, 66x30 $7-45 . Fine fluffy, winter weight blankets in five-inch block plaid. Colors rose, blue, gray, tan, green, gold, red and black. Cotton and wool blankets, Down filled comforts, ip.i.Bs. *14.95. In block plaids with four-inch sateen binding. Good quality. Fancy sateen coverings with Colors rose,' blue, green, tan, .fix-inch insert border. Floral gray and lavender comb ned design; beautifully scroll with white. Size 68x80. fiitched Ayres—Bedding, second floor.

“Virginia Maid" Mattress Covers i • •. An especially good quality of unbleached sheeting, tound all around with tape. Indestructible rubber buttons. Made extra large to allow for shrinking. Twin bed size, $1.65. Double bed size, $1.75. —Ayres— Bidding, second floor.

Children's Two-Pc. Dresser Sets

These sets Come in greet maize, rose and blue. Cuticura soap, 16<*. Creme Oil soap, doz., 65y Camay soap, 75 6 dozen. Pebeco, lodent toot paste, 3 for 95<t. Peter Pan lotion 25<t. Viva tone skin tonic, 64 < Louise Andre Face Powder, 75<L Pritchard and Constance single compact, 75£.

Vivaudou, varied odors, leum, 15<>. Pond's vanishing or cold earn, 23c. Cutex Manicure sets, 21<*. Primrose House chiffon owder and introductory ?ts; both sl. Sketch, Yardly soap; me ium, 296. Louise Andre dusting powier, 79<*. Fleur D’Amour talcum, 69<L

—Ayres—Toilet Goods, Street Floor.

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Navy Chinchilla Coats for Girls

12 Excellent coats, fashionable raglan shoulders of pilot weave (close weave) chinchilla in navy and other colors, with wool plaid lining:. With the fashionable raglan shoulder. Sizes 7 to 12 Excellent value at this price. Sturdily constructed to withstand the wear and tear of school and play. —Ayres—Girls’ Shop—Fifth Floor.

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Jersey Frocks In Attractive Colors

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45 A complete and attractive collection of bags, correctly styled in all the newest modes and colors included are a variety of leathers, antelope and grained leathers—very attractively trimmed, some .are distinctly modernistic n feeling. Ayres—Leather Goods, street floor.

$1.95 Metal necklaces, including old-fash-ioned chains, also combinations of silver and gold linisli elVeets. Indestructible nearl chokers, smart and very c.liic .iust now, edlored glass novelty necklaces, including “Rio Ritas” and “Lariats.” Lull tin-cut earrings of colored glass in all the semi-precious colors —Ayres—Jewelry, street floor.

s4*so The styles are as smart as the colors,with bold modernistic design* worked out in color, contrasting trimming, or tailored and conservative types. The Sizes will fit almost anybody, ranging from a slim 14 to a comfortable 40. —Ayres—Daytime Dresses, third floor.

Combination Garments

A corset —brassiere and girdle combined , made of beautiful brocade with hand-loomed elastic inserts. Swamee cloth makes.,the sections over the bust. Splendid support for the average figure. Typical Os the many values in the sale, girdles and brassieres as well as combination garments. —Ayres—Corsets, third floor.

Ayresheer Chiffon Hosiery

$ j|l9 Pr * “Ayresheer” Chiffon Hose have proved themselves as indispensable in the Indianapolis wardrobe; their wearing qualities, neat fit, smooth quality are known to many thousands. “Stocking Up” on these stockings is the order of the day! Ayres’ Special Service Weight Hose, $1.35 Dependable quality; good service—beautiful colors (ten of them). Also being purchased by dozens and half dozens. —Avres—Hosiery, Street Floor.

Silk Lingerie

$2.75 Daintiest lace-trimmed or tailored garments, of crepe de chine, some of crepe back satin; all of good quality and well made. In pastels and white, many matching pieces that will make a set. Step-ins Chemises Bloomers —Ayres—Lingerie, third floor.

Gown Room Frocks Are Inexpensive

21 They lose nothing in fashion by their low price; new modes worked out in good fabrics, and well made. In many types, youthful or conservative, for women and misses. The Colors represent the wide variety in fashion now, many in strong shades, blues, reds, greens and plenty in black nd navy. —Ayres—Gown Room, third flooi

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