Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 41, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 June 1929 — Page 5
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M INVENTION ADOS COLOO TO TELEVISION Natural Hues of Flag. Fruit and Flowers Shown in Demonstration. m fSf f • > * NEW YORK. .June 28 —Television r.o longer is color blind. This was demonstrated here Thursday at. the Bell Telephone laboratories, when a group ol scientists and newspaper men in the auditorium saw a piactty girl in a colored dress, an American flag, a bunch of flower.-, and a basket of fruit by television in all their natural hues Three sets of wire tarried the image from the trail milter in another part of the building. Anew type of photoelectric ceil, first announced at the April meeting of the American Physical society in Washington, makes the new achievement possible. Converts All Colors Unlike old cells, which were sensitive only to certain colors, this <ril can take Jijjlit from any part e! Ihe spectrum and convert it to electricity with coual facility. Circe set. of these cells are used in the new process Over one set arc irrl glasses, over another green glasses, while blue glasses cover th? thud set. V spot of light from a revolving scanning disc .weeps rapidly across the subject. As it, passes over area, o' different color, the proper ccih re pond Each set of rellr is connected (o a separate amplifier and An p separate glow lamp at the receiver. Over each glow lamp i a ■g'a.'s filter of the same color a the one over (he corresponding c r ll' Continuous Picture EC - means of prisms the light from the three glow lamps is combined to form an illuminated surface, constantly changing color as the scanning spot picks up red. green and blue parte of the : abject. Another scanning disc with a spiral row of holes like that in the di e at the transmitter, exposes only a small part of this surface at a time. But so rapidly do the discs move that the successive dots com>hinc into a continuous picture—an accurate reproduction of the original scene. SEEING WITHOUT EYES IS AIM OF INVENTOR Hopes to Restore Sight When Optic Nerve Is Severed. B't Timrs s/>e, hit NEW YORK. June 28.—Working on the theory that sight is a wave process somewhat like that of the radio, a Vienna inventor has been experimenting with an artificial rye bv which he hopes to give sight to persons whose optic nerve has not been destroyed. says Popular Mechanics Magazine. According to reports, his investigations have won the ‘"approval of 'medical experts.
mm boom The Fourth fwAmt Few Days Off SALE OF SMART footwear for the occasion Wr have decided to shoot the fireworks early, instead of waiting till after the Fourth. We are offering you these Smart / Styles at sale prices. You'll want them / ior many occasions. [ • \ Over J\ $ Jj .50 l£<i A— I] 5 5.50 From While MoßfflSONg * -* FOUNDED 1894 24-26 WEST WASHINGTON
Dig! Dig! Dig! Mother Swings Pick to Make Living for Her Four Children,
C l \ /. 4 .v rtict. BOSTON, June 28 Bringing up four fatherless children i.‘ a man's job—that's one reason why I'm swinging a pick and shovel,'* Mrs. Ruth Moineau, Boston 3 only woman explains in defense of her unconventional and unfeminine avocation. “I couldn’t afford one of the nicer office jobs, because the money I would have to spend in dressing up in silks and satins for such a job I need for my children. ‘ ‘ But I am strong and perfectly healthy and this job keeps me so. There isn't much overhead for a wardrobe. My overalls —man'., size, you'll notice —work shoes' and heavy blouse wouldn't be much for style at Newport or Southampton* but they arc in the very best mode where I work. “Figure up the difference between what this outfit costs me and what the average office girl pays for her clothes and you'll understand what this one item alone means tor my children. “Then, too, I would not exchange my weekly pay envelop': with the average office worker.”* Mrs. Moineau works side by side with a gang of'men and commands their respect for her ability to keep pace with the best among them. Her contractor boss also has a high estimate of her service and declared Dial she is one of flic best workers on his pay roll. "I wish that every man in m: employ were as efficient and con--neinmus a. worker as Mrs. Moineau ' lie .said
CO-EDS MORE TALKATIVE Lead Men Students in Onssjp, Figures Show . ALBTON. Mich.. June 28.—Another proof that women are more talkative than men is shown in a report from Albion college. Social conversation of co-cds at the school takes up ten hours a week. Male conversation averages only hours. One woman student is said to have used 40 hours a week in conversation. The average male student spend 34 hours in bed, the report states, "hile the average, coed spends 56.
Dr, Edw. Lcsch Registered Podiatrist Treating the Ailments of the Foot 1 006 Roosevelt Bldg, Phone Riley 5834 Office Hours Until ~ P. M. Formrrlv of th- ranama (anal Zone
DCTBMMBIE MERCHANDISE AYRES SERVICE ♦ LOW PRICES
tA Big Special Purchase Makes Possible Another Fabrics £ r $ |.® Summer Colorings Or One Frock for $7.95 H hV jfiuSj Again you have the opportunity to choose your summer's wardrobe at this # l_jl "Mgr immensely popular sale price. We've just received a big new shipment from New' \ A York—mostly sleeveless models that will permit your arms to take on a health- \ /jL. \ ful tan. Fashion-favored polkadot frocks, too, are here in many delightful styles. \ T fj /jjm wj&m I In fact, you'll find models suitable for almost every summertime occasion. And ; \A 'W Wi remember, the price is very low for dresses of such splendid quality. jjj X ; j . I Jf —SUNTAN BACKS —BLOUSED EFFECTS * —FITTED HIPLINES // fi ® jgj UK} /// M —SLEEVELESS DRESSES —PLEATED SKIRTS —CAP SLEEVES Ly/Ml ftraM'A V” f I \/V \.\ </( m —DRESSES WITH SLEEVES —FLARED SKIRTS —BERTHA COLLARS SB KSMm yAJ
Fashion -Fa vo red White Coats 1 ‘lO / I / rhis is a "white summer’— / /\ v\v // especially in the matter of coat';! \ \ V And the favored fabrics arc flanV \\ A / eds an< * Coo *, airy basketw eaves. A<ysN/V,- ■; The styles are simple and straightinc—adaptable for wear as part of \ j|| y y your ensemble. Wc also offer IJ ’ q J ' flannel and basketweave coal*- in te]* fir! orchid and maize lints. Sizes 11 H I 3 :o m. i—LI f |)U | Other Coats at $lO |=> There is also a good choice of .; _ very smart unlined crepe coats lined ■ p —~-W— bengalines and broadcloths in f / b’ack, tan or navy. Sizes 14 to 44.
Women’s Rayon Costume Slips at a Low Price /CAN $ 1 Each I Beautiful. lustrous ray- r— - on alpaca slip-, offered at i j a very lew price. They are o!l made and full cut throughout. Self shoulder / \ -traps. hemstitched top. / l\ \ and deep hem. In white j f ! \ | and pastel tints. Sizes 36 ( V j to 14 in the lot. j j \ I Sun Back Girdles $2.95 Yn Here's an ideal garment \ \ I to wear with the popular \ \ i -un back dresses! It is .. a girdle brassiere combination made of light summer weight madras with swami top. Made with deep sun hack, ribbon shoulder straps and is boneless. For medium figures. Regular sizes. —Downstairs at Ayres.
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SUBSTANDARDS OF WOMEN’S FULL-FASHIONED £AL SU.KHU3E SUBSTANDARD QUALITY f; In Suntan and Complexion Shades *1 p,i, Sheer Chiffon Weight sheer silk chiffon from top to toe and full fashioned for perfect fit. Fully reinforced for good service. Sizes 8' 2 to 10. In most of these colors: —Sunblush —Champagne —Naive —Pearl Blush —Mistery —Suntan Medium Service Weight —Beautiful stockings of pure silk to the lisle garter hem. Full fashioned and fully reinforced foT added wear. Sizes B'i to 10 in most of these colors: —Naive —Champagne —Mistery —Sunblush —Grain —Pearl Blush —Downstairs at Ayres.
Popular Demand Dictates a Continuance of Our — Sale of Women’s Finer Shoes /N. Exceptional Value* vwlr y $ 3' 95 f \\ This remarkable sale of shoes ( lias proved so popular that we \v_ U /I will continue it while assortments \ 7— —\V last! These shoes were made cs- \ pccially for Ayres’ Downstairs \ N. \. Store according to our high \ >. standard of quality and workmanL- -1 ship. Offered in a wide assortjFflttt, $1 ment of accepted and very smart I ||w% group. —Plain Pumps j —White Kid % y|§s a —Plain 1-Straps —Black Kid —Fancy Cutouts —Patent HIM —Fancy Ties | —Suntan Kiri c_=~3f —Downstairs at Ayres.
Offering of 800 New Felt Hats fn Smartest of Summer Styles sl-95 (f?F Fashionable felt hats of r\- f \ ceptional quality and work- C—v. mansbip in one of the, smart- \/\ A /\l\ cst assortments we’ve shown A 1 Id j this season! Styles include \ \A ''X/f |N£| f roll, medium, short and ir- f I \! it '* regular brims fisherman ~~T J backs, eyebrow models and l 1 hc'met effects. Many are V copies of high priced hats. . / ' All headsizes. A/A \ —White —Lido tA. } / —Cameo —Maple k If —Canary —Suntan Sr Ck'' —Orchid —Red V —Pandora —Monet } ' n —Chartreuse —Rose ''"""""A \ —Downstairs at Ayres. a
Men’s “Web Foot” “Web Fool'’ Swim f ]r\M; 'W]\ \ suits for men are made I. / \ r•" lj\ /\ \ of JOO per cent pure ' / \f'iy■■////$] / \ virgin wool by one of \J\OJ xfislfh / / the world's largest and N ' v : tynflllwi _// best known makers of swimming suits. They (' ■lifli-iirt arc perfect foirr.-filting f garments designed to give entire muscular freedom in the water. h At this price are speed j\ models in plain colors. j \ Sizes 34 to 44. / \ Speed models with \,j i J fancy stripe shir;s and ymvsf..- , plain colored trunks are aSfSI priced at 51.95. Sizes 31 to 11. Both styles are P substandards. „*•— \ I \ i * Men’s Ties, 69c New summer neckwear in cheeks, stripes and a Hover patterns. Colors suitable for hot weather wear. * —Downstairs at Avres
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