Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 19, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 June 1933 — Page 5

JUXE 2, 1923

to Ousts* Doiondtcusi* omoVtoa fiox. .. . SAVINGS—In Our June SALESI HERE COMES the SUN! Here Is What.... (4, / ... and You’d Better Slip Into One of These SAVES YOU MONEY! All 1/ | | £%. -HEADS OFF A RUN! /Y Y SIIK SUPS 7=^™ w. m W r SUBSTANDARDS OFJ JUNE SALE PRICED!' /{ S l Chiffon Hosiery \ J jY “Wonder Band” is an exquisitely \r\ vNv • Shadow-Proof Panel! Yet* ut (J|l|h [M \ / \ I \ • French Finished Silk Crepe! fully protected from ruinous runs by Bill! HI a / A~ \ II \ Ad Are Cut on the Bins. Wonder Toe, and the Wonder Heel! // / /\ Jr^rr?tY, f\ \ * Lace Trimmed or Tailored! Either 3or 4-thread—and 48-gauge PAID / / \ Y/- Y‘,V\ \ *ci •Li t i jt t construction. Sizes Sy 2 to 10'/ 2 . rr% ,n / // / 9 Straight Top or V-Top! -Downstairs at Ayres. / \ v With the coming of the sun—and sheer summer frocks you’ll need *OU // Look t resh / N. \ fIE |fc\ plenty of slips such as these—each From the Bandbox” > W) with a shadow-proof front panel. • r) nc TANARUS/, e ._ / \ They are fashioned of beautiful, firm % / \ \ \ / quality silks that will “come up smil- ■at n ggaßsaa a&. m \ / \ \ \I ing” after each washing. Many are ■ ■ |L pkl / \ \ / f \\ K ' trimmed with exquisite imported B m i pß ST^v I\ / \\ / \\ // N. laces at top and hem. AND Efeai m * iR 11/ Ml \\ // \ WHAT A VALUE! We made a / , / \ \ ■ / ' I Jl / \ fortunate special purchase B | i *ll*®® ||r/j ]>\ // / 1 \ / \ / \(\ \ ancl P ass the taxings along to SIS B Bteh / Am j 11/ Y )\ \ YOU! Sizes34to44 - II Ynj y y ■ \ \ y \ y\ \ • Tea Rose Priced LOW at— \\ F N I u/ •* ftp I / \ ' \ —Downstairs HBr || | g / \ \ at Ayres ‘ ti# a I j /\ / \I \ \ N. You get VALUE, smart FASHION / / / \ \ \ / I I \ and c ° ol COMFORT when you I I \ \j/v\ J 1 \ N choose one of these brand new linen I / \ \ Y/\\ / / \ X \ suits! They are nicely tailored of i \l\ \ \ \ | /t J \ N \ good quality, firmly woven linen / \ I \ V \. V \ | V. \ ... but best of all—they are / I U I —Cs N - j SWAGGER, from the gay ascot / scarf to the trim tailored skirt! BUSinCSS WOmCll and VaCatiOllistS | , will do well to snap up this value in \ A l j Chardisheen Slips Better Silk SLIPS Mll “Chardisheen” is really rayon, but Very fine quality, pure silk none except an expert can detect crr l ,e slips—with beautiful French B h: In California Y-top. or straight $ | .00 —Z, ,Z , ISSSi S I .98 \ top—both lace trimmed. Also a ■wnm The seams are guaranteed “pull- ■■■• / J / \/ | \ 4-gore model. Sizes 34 to 44. Bill proof.’’ 88l I < \ —Downstairs at Ayres. —Downstairs at Ayres. J A/ r/ / \ \ Tomorrow at 9! Another Great \ Sample Hat Sale! 5/g Hats and $1.69 Loss of the Smart A White Pique Jacket Little Hats 1 Rough Straws Is the ° nly Coat You Really Need! HHB White pique jackets ... so fashionable and so smart looking! And these are Ayres’ Downstairs has become famous for its sales of fine sample hats! Hats that would or- extra nice quality to be priced so low: S QQ dinarily sell for at least three times this low price! And for tomorrow, we’ve secured another Yeves-na^ow b at I big shipment—direct from a famous designer! These are the very choicest summer fashions— lapeis—and two huge metai buttons: _||S_ " featuring the big flop brims, medium brims and small brims. Plenty of white and pastels! All Sizes 14 10 30 * —Downstairs at Ayres. headsizes . —Downstairs at Ayres. This Summer Fashionable Women New! DllO-StrGtCh uS.’St’S',!;' - Step-In Birdies WHITE Shoes k sale 95 j/ “ a I iAauJ PRICED! n> / Pair f \ l \ >•*„ w gjggg l vr\ j\ ! Z' 'y a those midget girdles \ \N. Jy/ 4 Ik that have grown so great & Wherever you go! Whatever you wear! WHITE shoes will play a sash- \ \V/ /\, 1 in popularity—at the lowWk ionahle accompaniment! And it will be hard to find white shoes that are V\ y' /j\ < \ i?is^jSSt'wto^blt °oi B : smarter looking, and of such splendid quality—at such a low price! See them V/Y '/ \ Nv \ 1 two-way stretch Lastex flk PPSSfrr tomorrow! In kid or elk! All-white, brow n-and-white. black-and-white! Lots I ! hat mou,ds > our firure ! )f mes h inserts! Many new PERFORATED styles and cut-out designs! This \ y iTned S where garter is perhaps the largest and most complete assortment in town! Sizes 3> : to 9 A [U *he garment, small, me—AAA to C. dium or large. —Downstairs at Ayres. V ' —Downstairs at Ayres. AYRES DOWNSTAIRS STORE

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58 SENIORS AT WASASH WILL BE GRADUATED Rites Monday Will Mark Anniversary of Founding. Flu T I me* Spr.-inl CRAWFOR DSVILLE Ind., June 2.—The ninety-fifth commencement, ■ occurring in the hundredth year of the establishment of Wabash colj lege, will be solemnized Monday. Commencement exercises will begin Saturday afternoon with a base- | ball game between the faculty and i seniors. At 4 the annual Baldwin oratorical contest will be held. Plans already are under way by a committee composed of James Ad- | a ms, Columbia City, chairman of the state highway commission, as chairman: Walter Linn. John BnI ford, and Ben Eldridge of Crawfordsville. for the annual alumni banquet Saturday. Alumni to Hold Reunion There will be speeches by Roy 1 Massena, Chicago lawyer; Robert Kingerv. head of the Illinois high- ; way commission; Judge Ralph ! Smith of the Indiana appellate I court, and President Louis B. Hop- | kins of Wabash college. Alumni classes of years ending in 1 3 and 8 are planning to hold reunions, and there will be short talks by representatives of each group. Baccalaureate services Sunday ; morning will be held in Memorial chapel on the campus. The Rev. William R. Graham. D. D, pastor of the Indianapolis Central Avenue Presbyterian church, will give the Baccalaureate sermon. Luncheon on Campus On Monday morning, fifty-eight I candidates for degrees will be pre- | sented for graduation by James P. Gooodrich, president of the board of trustees. John M. Kitchen of Indianapolis and Lorene Adolfson , of Chicago, members of the gradu--1 ating class will be the commenceI ment speakers. Commencement activities will close with a luncheon on the ! campus immediately following commencement exercises. Phi Beta Kappa, national scholastic honorary fraternity, will have I its annual breakfast preceding the ! exercises, at which the seven seniors and two juniors chosen by the frai ternity will be initiated. ROB STORE 37 TIMES California Hardware Dealer’s Business Is Favorite of Burglars. Bit ( nited Fr* ftr SATICOY, Cal.. June 2—Jack Madison's hardware store recently was looted by burglars for the ! thirty-seventh time in recent years.