Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 120, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 September 1930 — Page 3
SEPT. 27, 1930.
STUDENTS WILL SE FURNITURE SHOW GUESTS Hundreds Invited to See i Elaborate Displays in City Stores. High school students will be special guests of Indianapolis furniture dealers at their furniture style now, which started today, to continue through Oct. 4. Special invitations have been sent out to principals, teachers and students in all high schools within a thirty-mile radius of Indianapolis. Students in art or domestic science classes are expected to find the local style show of particular interest. Many stores have arranged special features of entertainment for their school visitors. Guides will be on hand in every store to escort the visitors through the many interesting exhibits and to explain the new ideas in home furnishings illustrated in the displays. The style show will not be restricted to high school students alone for Saturday, however. All visitors will be welcome to visit any of the stores participating in the movement to inspect the attractive ciisplays which include many unusual features. Striking Contrast Shown i Chief among these features will [be displays contrasting the furnishing styles of the 90’s with the newest styles of loday. One store in particular will have on display a complete four-room outfit, including living room, bedroom, dining room and kitchen, just as it would have appeared in a typical home of the "gay 90's.” This display is complete to the smallest detail, not omitting the inevitable pitcher and wash basin in the bedroom. Contrasted with this will be another four-room outfit, made up of the most modern furniture, arranged in approved ensemble groupings. Equally interesting displays will be featured in all the twenty-three .stores associated in tli movement, and all will lr e on display the latest in horn' furnishing styles. < ten at Night Most of the stores will remain open each evening during the style show period for the convenience of those who wish to attend. (The show will be on the air Saturday night in an interesting program to be broadcast over WFBM. 8 to 8:15. A program sponsored by the National Home Furnishings Style Show, featuring Dorothy Dix in a talk of interest to all homelovers, will be broadcast tonight. 5:45 to 6. Interesting daily announcements will be heard throughout the show over Station WKBF. Veteran, 84, Dies flu Time* Srirrinl EVANSVILLE, Ind.. Sept, 2 r. Funeral services were held today for Thomas E. Reed, 84. Civil war veteran, who became a Union soldier at the age of 17, and was with Sherman's army in the Nashville-Chat-tanooga campaign, the seige of Atlanta, the march to the sea and the last drive which brought surrender of General Robert E. Lee.
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You Are Cordially Invited to Visit Our Store During National Home Furnishings Style Show Sept. 26 to Oct. 4
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America is Moving Back Into the Home
Mr. and Mrs. General Public now realize that their friends judge them by their Home Furnishings. They also know that home environment is the basic principle upon which the future of their children must be built. Here is a bedroom suite that is the last word in quality and style. Lace walnut overlays on burl walnut and imported wood veneers. All oak dust proof interiors feature this suite. \ unities have beveled Yenitian mirrors. French vanity to match may be had if desired—priced in proportion. TMI STOW Os QUALITY - OUT Os THt MIM *tNT OiSTHICt NATIONAL FURNITURE Cfi. y
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THREE STREETS’ PAVING PLANS ARE ABANDONED Council Abandons Projects and Reallocates $25,000 in Funds. Reallocation of about $25,000 in street improvement funds and abandonment of plans for paving three streets, was contained in a resolu-
Saturday, the Last Day ou Get Fashion ata Thrift Price in These
65c for Fabric Gloves Smart looking-, serviceable gloves made of washable fabric; pretty turnback cuffs. Fine lambskin gloves $1.95. $1.49 for Handbags A good selection of up-to-the-minute styles to choose from in fashionable leathers. 39c for Union Suits Women’s light weight cotton knit suits with built-up shoulders; cuff or shell knee; tailored band and neck and armholes. Sizes 34 to 44. 79c for Knit Slips Women’s cotton knitted slips with built-up shoulders; slightly irregular; 38 to 48-inch length. 50c for Rayon Undies Women’s run-resisting rayon i 'oomers, panties, step-ins and vests; tailored cr lace trimmed. 79c for Women’s Slips Fine rayon flat crepe slips with deep hem, bodice top. 79c for Women’s Gowns Lovely hand-made nainsook gowns; embroidered or appliqued. 59c for Outing Gowns Women’s warm gowns of heavy striped outing; long sleeves. $1 for Voile Gowns Beautifully lace-trimmed gowns of fine quality voile. 69e for Voile Chemise A wide variety of lovely styles to choose from; all lace-trimmed. $3.29 for Tots’ Jersey Brother-Sister Suits Dress the kiddies alike at small cost.' Smart little all-wool jersey suits in plain colors. sl*49 for Tcts’ Sweaters All-wool slip-over sweaters in a good assortment. $1 fsr Boys’ Kniokers 1 ull lined cloth knickers with elastic bottoms; very sturdy. Also corduroys. Sizes 6 to 15. $1.29 for Sweaters Boys’ slipover sweaters in smart patterns and colorings. Part-wool. 65c for Boys’ Shirts Fast color shirts and blouses; made to stand hard wear; full cut. Three for $1.85, if you wish. $4-95 for Boys’ Suits Sturdy tweed and herringbone suits complete with two full lined knickers, coat and vest. Sizes 6 to 14. $1 for Galoshes All-rubber galoshes— the overstock of a well-known maker—offered at less than usual wholesale price. GUARANTEED. Sizes 3 to 8 for women. $1 for Children’s Shoes Sturdy tan calf oxfords with solid leather soles. Sizes to 11. 89c for Women’s Frocks New fall styles in pretty printed wash frocks; fast colors. 16 to 54. $1.59 for Better Frocks ) Fine prints, broadcloths, cotton charmeuse, etc. In a wide range of beautiful new styles. Sizes 15 to 54. 69c for Women’s Smocks Percale, broadcloth and cretonne smocks; in small, medium and large sizes. 10c Yd. for Wash Goods Useful remnant lengths of fine percales, broadcloths, crepes, voiles, batistes, etc. $1 for 10 Yds. Longcloth Fine, soft quality longcloth for sleeping garments, lingerie, etc. In 10-yard bolts. $1 for “Sp3ci2l” Sheets Our own “Special’ brand sheets in sizes 81x108 and 90x93 inches; very fine woven. 10c for Turkish Towels White towels with colored borders. Size 17x34 inches. $2.95 for Wool Blankets Size 66x80, all-wool single blankets with satine-bound ends; plaid designs in choice of several colors. $1 for Fine Blankets Part-wool single blankets, size 66x89 inches. In plaids..
tlon -mproved today by the city works aoard. The resolution, along with a proposed ordinance, will be presented city councilmen Oct. 6. The streets outlawed by the action are: McCarty, from Alabama street to .Virginia avenue: St. Clair, from Massachusetts avenue to the New York Central railroad: and Vermont street, from West to Bright streets. All of these streets have been remonstrated against by taxpayers. The money which would have been used in these projects will be utilized in paving West New York street, from Blake street to Beauty avenue. The city council reduced the original street improvement fund for this year from $200,000 to $166,000. making the shift necessary, \ board members said. The situation was submitted to
New Fall Dresses
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. . . And Your Last Chance to Choose Hew Winter Coats At This Low Anniversary Price 22-s® If you want a coat that’s really FASHIONABLE—yet moderately priced—by all means take advantage of this last day’s offering in the Anniversary Sale! Every coat is a wanted “best-selling” fashion—and offers the best fabrics, fur trimmings and workmanship obtainable to sell at such a low price. Sizes to fit every one—l 4 to s?'^. Gorgeous Fur Trimmings: —MARMOT LAPINf —CARACUL —BEAVERETTEt —OPOSSUM —SEALINEf —MANCHURIAN WOLF* —POINTED WOLF* ❖Dog -fßabbit Other Fine Coats at $35 —Downstairs at Ayres
Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats $3-95 Warm, husky overcoats for sturdy boys! Well tailored of genunine McKinney chinchilla, with all-wool lining. Snappy double breasted styles with brass buttons and emblem on left sleeve. Sizes 3 to 10. Boys’ Wool Suits $6.45 Well tailored, all-wool suits—made to stand hard wear! In new fall colors and styles. Complete with two knickers. Sizes 6 to 15. Boys’ Sweaters $1.59 All-wool sl'pavers in jacquard patterns. Sizes 30 to 36. All-Wool Knickers $1.79 Full lined knickers with taped inscam: full g~lf style. Sizes 6 to 18. Boys’ Shirts 79c Fine "Model” brand shirts: full cut and well made; fast colored fancy patterns. Sizes 12 to 14';. —Downstairs at Ayres. m i——— ——i —mr~
Edward H. Knight, corporation counsel, by the board for action by the council because they were not aware of what streets might be eliminated from the program, members said. A large project which the board will delay is paving of Pennsylvania street from Thirtieth to Thirty-fourth street. Efforts will be made by the safety board to have the grass tracts removed from this street before the impiovement is started. Aged Woman Buried HARTFORD CITY. Ind.. Sept. 2f. —Funeral services were held today for Mrs. Ann Dee. 83, widow of Thomas Dee.] whose health rapidlyfailed after sne drank a quantity of lye water by mistake. She leaves -three sons, Garrett, Thomas and Timothy Dee, and a daughter, Mrs. Jenry Du Jardin. all residents here.
CITIZENSHIP FOR 37 IS GRANTED Naturalization Class Is Smallest in Years. Thirty-seven men and women from twelve nations were granted citizenship papers today by Federal Judge Robert C. Baltzell. Germany, with eight former citizens, headed the list of those naturalized today with six from Greece, five from Rumania and four each from Ireland and Italy as other leaders. The credit for having the longest name of those naturalized went to
2“ 15 (Or 1 £or $7.95, I£ You Wish) We are completely ready for the last-day rush on these beautiful fall dresses! Fresh, new assortments have been added to make your selection easier—plenty of alert salespeople to help you—and plenty of fitting rooms. Offered in a wide range of “best selling” fall fashions—and most wanted materials and colorings. Dresses of exceptional quality, very specially priced! In sizes for juniors, misses, women and larger women. —(ANTON CREPES —GEORGETTE —TRAVEL PRINTS —CHIFFON Fall Frocks of Finer Quality $13.75 Fine frocks for every hour of the day—in every correct fall fashion—and in a choice of transparent velvet, fine cantons, travel crepes, silk-and-wool crepes, chiffons, georgettes, etc. Dresses that really FIT! Sizes 14 to 50. —Downstairs at Ayres.
New Fall Millinery
$1.59 At this low Anniversary price you can 1 afford to select a different hat for every costume. And they’re so smart and well made, too. Fashionable felts and velvets, in a wide choice of the newest brim shapes, side draped effects, scull caps and Divorcee turbans. In every wanted fall color. —Downstairs at Ayres.
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Professor Se&astiano Emanuele Vitj torio Moncada. teacher of romance ! languages at Butler university. He lives at 4820 Washington boulevard i and came to this country eight years ago from southern Italy. The citizenship class graduated today was one of the smallest, in years. Thirty applicants for final papers were refused because of disinterest in making themselves ready for examinations, examiners said Those receiving citizenship papers are: Phillio Broecke!. Stovan TrafcofT. lino Domenico Maraldo. Robert Henrv Scrtt. Bebastlano Emanuele. Vittorio Monca la. Martin Lambert. Nora Randles, Ernest Henrv Bartling. Gill Sarbinoß. Marv Ycran. Alfred P. Ahlbers. Bennett Kraft. Gottfried Scholl. Margaret Wilkins. Nick Opera Patru Marsu. Helen Revonlds. Minnie Wolf. Nick Natu. Francesco Scarpont; Thomas Smvth. Herbert Lvons. Yme Klases Cooper. Parchiva Demoran. Max Berkovitr. Christ Pappas. Elizabeth Wlttig Brenneisen. John Costas. Andrew McAllen. George Bunea. Alois Urbancic. Stovco Dina Muleff. Gerahrd Woltmann. Francis Flood. Emilio Woltman. Paul Pollack. Elsa Toffolo and Sofie Minna Blase.
GiHs’ Frocks For School or $2.95 Warm, practical dtessef that will give splendid service for school wear—and always look nice for dress wear. Offered in a splendid variety of new fall styles. Materials are wool tweeds, flannels, flat crepes and various combinations. Sizes 7 to 14. —Downstairs at Ayres.
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