Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 291, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1932 — Page 2

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MARY ROBERTS. 62 YEARS CITY i RESIDENT. DIES; Long an Active Worker in Church Affairs; Rites Set Saturday. Miss Mary C. Roberts. 72, lor sixty-two years a resident of Indianapolis, died Wednesday night in her home, 707 East McCarty street.. Miss Roberts was born in Hagers-! town. She had lived more than fifty years in the house in which she died. She was a member of Fletcher Place M E. church, and for twentyfive years was treasurer of the Sunday school. Funeral services, in charge of the. Rev. Albert J. Spaulding, pastor of Fletcher Place church, will be held at 2 Saturday in the home. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. John W. Wright, 82, retired business man, who died Tuesday in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Fred G. Bus Kirk, 140 East Fifty-second street, will be held at 2:30 Friday in the J. C. Wilson funeral home, 1230 Prospect street. .Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Failure to recover from an appendicitis operation resulted in the death of Alsaberry Sutphin, 47, of 549 Rochester avenue, in city hospital Tuesday. Funeral services will be hold at 2 Friday in Tabernacle Baptist church. Burial will be in Floral Park cemetery. Friends have been asked to call at the home of a brother-in-law, Harry B. Hoflert, ' 3102 South Emerson avenue, after noon today. Four months’ illness resulted in the death Tuesday of Mrs. Alma Holder, 48, in her home, 1824 Wilcox street. Funeral services will be held in the home at 2 Friday. Burial will be in Washington Park cemetery. Mrs. Martha Stickle, 32, of 2035 North Meridian street, Apartment 709, died Wednesday night in Methodist hospital. She had been confined to the hospital since April 3. She was the wife of John B. | Stickle, vice-president of the Stickle I Steam Specialties Company. Funeral arrangements have not been made.

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f Ayres' Downstairs Store ___ irthday sale There are only TWO MORE DAYS in which to take advantage of the TREMENDOUS SAYINGS offered in Ayres’ Downstairs Store’s 12th Birthday Sale! For Friday, we’ve prepared an especially fine group of values .. . things you need now ... for your home .. . and for every member of your family. Plan to be here early ... for FIRST CHOICE of these bargains! * Doors open at 9 A. M.

Children’s Play Suits 39c Blue linene (cotton) suits; peg top style; square neckline; bound in red; sizes 2 to 6. Children’s Wool Sweaters 59c Lacy weaves; short sleeves; pretty colorings; sizes 3 to 6. Infants’ Nainsook Dresses 59c Madeira hand-embroidered and appliqued dresses; scalloped or plain hem. Infants’ Spring Bonnets 59c Os rayon crepe or organdy; ruffle or ribbon trimmed. Infants’ Washable Coals $1 Tailored styles with smocking; sateen lined. Infants’ Undie Sets 4 tor $1 Set cqnsists of French panties with parity waist to match. White; Madeira embroidered. Infants’ Wrapping Blankets 59c Pink or blue with white nursery designs; size 36x50. Slips for Infants 4 for $i Scalloped neckline and sleeves; plain hem; 6 months to 2 years. Infants’ Slipover Sweaters 59c Os all-wool yarns: pretty styles and colorings; slightly soiled. f """ S Children’s Wash Garments 29c Boys* Wash Suits — Two-piece suits of broadcloths or prints; mostly sleeveless style; I fast colors. Sizes 2 to 6. Children’s Dresses — Fast-colored printed lawn dresses in pretty straightline styles, - neatly trimmed. Smart colorings; sizes 2 to 6. Infants’ Creepers — Sleeveless broadcloth creepers j with embroidery; envelope clos- j ing; band, elastic or French leg; j sizes 1 to 3. * -i Girls’ Wash Frocks 59c Higher priced printed linens and English prints; very smart styles; fast colors. Sizes -7 to 14. Girls’ Printed Blouses 59c Tailored or frill-trimmed blouses of printed lawn; slightly soiled; sizes 8 to 16 in the group. " Boys’ Sanforized Shorts 25c Fully preshrunk, fast colored shorts; full cut seat; broken sizes. Boys’ Athlelic Shirts 3 (or 50c Cotton knitted, form fitting shirts; sizes 24 to 34. Boys’ Union Suits 25c Boys’ pajama check suits; full cut; with snubber back; 28 to 34. Boys’ Fine Pajamas 50c In smart fancy patterns. One-piece style, sizes 4 to 14. Two-piece style, sizes 8 to 18. Boys’ “Model” Shirts 50c An extra special value. Our finest shirt at a big saving; sizes 8 to 1414. Women’s Rayon Undies 39c Chemise, vests, panties, stepins or shorty bloomers in good quality rayon; all sizes. Women’s Rayon Chemise 50c V Tailored style; in run-resisting rayon; flare at knee; sizes 34 to 46,

12th Birthday Sale! New Spring Dresses A big shipment of brand new dresses has arrived, just in time for Friday—and they are very specially priced! One and two-piece styles, jacket frocks, novelty vestees and other smart fashions —in washable pastel crepes, light ground prints, cantons, etc. Sizes 14 to 20—38 to 46. —AYRES’ Downstairs Store. 12th Birthday Sale! REALSILK HOSE PURE SILK to the TOPS For a 4 Pairs Women lor $1 A real hosiery sensation! These are our regular higher priced REAL SILK substandards offered at a tremendous saving! Pure thread silk to tops. Picot edge positive runstop seamed back ■— fashion marks fully reinforced. Sizes 8/ 2 to 10 */ 2 , in popular hosiery shades. —AYRES’ Downstairs Store. 12th Birthday Sale! ' Beginner’s il f Golf Sets TMr A Sensation at — §jg-95 |p Complete With ||4.S|LA —DRIVER OR BRASSIE Biro —MASH IE —MID IRON —PUTTER —CANVAS BAG Now everybody can play golf—at the lowest cost BfeftllSf we EVER heard of l Choice of either driver or brassie. Three-stay canvas bag with either I H buckle or slide fastening hall pocket. Complete with 3 chromium plated irons. All clubs have |r Wilson. “HoUHi” Golf Balls *, 39c SEC °— AYRES’ Downstairs Store. 6 12th Birthday Sale! 9x12 Axminster Rugs Now you can afford to throw away tha* old, thread-bare rug . . . and choose one of these bright new wool Axminsters. Every one is 10 1 strictly first quality. In a choice of six beau- I tiful patterns and colorings. 9x12 Size. A J m g marvelous value!

New Spring Hats Each For Friday we offer the finest group of hats ever to enter this store, to sell for $1! There are crystal Milans, peanits, rough straws and raceellas. Wanted new shapes and colors. —AYRES’ Downstairs Store. * J Women’s Union Suits 3 So * $1 Cotton knitted tailored suits with built-up shoulders; tight knee, 36 to 44; loose knee, 36 to 50. Irregulars. Porto Rican Gowns 50c Soft batiste gowns; hand-made; appliqued in contrasting colors; sizes 16 to 20. Broadcloth Slips 50c Bodice top or built-up shoulder style; narrow hem; 34 to 52. Women’s Rayon Slips 50c Bodice-top slips of rayon flat crepe; hip pleats; 36 to 44. Elastic Stepin Girdles $1 Also rubber stepin girdles and corselettes with or without inner belt. Women’s. Mesh Sweaters $1 Waffle and novelty mesh sweaters with new necklines, peplums and puff sleeves; solid colors and smart combinations; 34 to 40. Knif Sporfs Frocks $1 Five smart styles to choose from in these mesh-knit frocks—for school, business or sports. Sleeveless or puff sleeves. Sizes 14 to 20. , ■ 1 , Women’s Shoes $1 Pale A big special purchase of NEW shoes and some of our better shoes reduced! Pumps, straps, tics and high shoes—high and Cuban heels; broken size and style assortments; j every pair first quality. —AYRES’ Downstairs Store, j Men’s Rayon Socks 10c Neat patterns and colorings; sizes 10 to 12. Men’s Rayon Socks 3 tor 50c A big assortment of clock, all-over patterns, etc. Lisle top, double soles. First and substandards. Sizes 10 to 12. Men’s Sanforized Shorts 25c Fully preshrunk, guaranteed fast-color shorts; extra full cut; elastic side adjustments; sizes 28 to 44. Men’s Better Pajamas $1 “Savoy” pajamas in plain colors and fancy patterns; coat or slipover styles; sizes A to D. Lisle Athletic Shirts 25c Swiss rib-knit, mercerized lisle shirts; substandards; sizes 30 to 46. White Linen Napkins 6 *or $1 Hemstitched linen damask napkins* fine quality; 18x18 inches. Colored Linen Napkins 12 Sop $1 All-linen damask; hemstitched napkins in various colors and designs. Sunfast Chenille Rugs An attractive new £ weave, and new style pattern; sun and tubfast. Sizes 24x36 and 22x45 Damask Lunch Cloths $1 All linen damask cloths in creamy white with wide colored borders; 52x52 inches. Linen Crash Lunch Cloths 2 Sop $1 Heavy ltnen crash cloth with colored borders; 48x48 inches.

-APRIL 14, 1932