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71 the iXDiaxsporrs suxd'ay; star; march wsa, L. S. AYRES CO. -J. The Fashionable Redingote Requires Iff AYRES' A Printed Dress You can make it yourself from L.

S. AYRES CO. George Philip Meier Has Just Returned From New York City where he attended the important Spring Fashion Openings of Famous Designers He Has Brought With Him New Models and Materials His Atelier Will Be Open on Monday Eighth floor. Fashion SHOW i $8.53 4 yards of Printed Silk at $1.95 a Ys yard of Contrasting Silk' Serves You 52 (. Students Make "A Grades Eerfect Record for First Semester Announced by Registrar.

-Special to The Indianapolis March 5. Fifty-two students enrolled at In-gjana university last semester made the grade of in all their work, according to Registrar John W. Cravens. 7 The following freshman students were carried on the honor roll: Roberta B. Aldred, Fort Wayne; Donald Binkley, Bloomington; Margaret K.

JJittner, Bloomington; Alvin Marshall Borders, Elkhart; Lester D. Borough, South Bend; Robert M. Gorrell, Bremen; Ross F. Lockridge Bloomington; Simon B. Mendels-berg, New Utrecht, N.

Y. Alan C. Miller, Butler; Daisy Mize, Norman Station; Meyer Rosenberg, Indianapolis; Ruth A. Sharpe, Noblesville; Charlotte P. Thompson, Philadelphia, and Mary Turley, English.

Sophomores Listed, The sophomores were Frances G. Blank, Indianapolis; Samuel E. Brown, Peru; Jay F. Fish, Bunker Hill; Don Mattox, Terre Haute; Edith Strain, Crawf ordsville Mary Ellen Todd, Bloomington; Mrs. Bessie Richeson Harrell, Bloomington.

Juniors were Stanley L. Eisler, Gary; Alice E. Malott, Bloomington; at $1.00 a yard .88 Total Cost of $94X SOME of our smartest women are organizing sewing clubs and making their own srnlnjr wardrobe. Ayres' beautiful and complete selec tion oi yara goods neips them to make enormous savings. The chic dress sketched can be made from our remarkable selection of 39-inch printed silks at $1.95.

Other gorgeous printed silks cost to $2.95 yard. L. S. AYRES CO. Another "New Idea" in Boys9 Wear "Basque Jr." Spring Fashions With Your Dinner Thursday Night, March 10, at 6:30 See For Yourself How the High Waistlines Look On a Woman Pleasingly Tlump How the "Up-in-the-Back" Hats Achieve Dignity and Chic How Trim Military Coats Emphasize Soft Feminine Charms How Far to Tilt The Spring Turbans i What Sort of Dresses To Wear With "Ghillies" Tickets 1.50 at the Tearoom Desk To insure your comfort we will sell only enough tickets to complete the seating capacity.

Make reservations early tomorrow! Jethro Meek Greensburg; Don ald T. Rendel, Gary; John A. Davis, Anderson; Elva B. Huntsinger, New Make Your Own Redingote Coat, Too Vi yards of 54-inch Woolen at $1.00 a yard Suits WE WILL CUT, FIT AND BASTE YOUR FROCK OR COAT FOR $4 EACH I Dress 5927 Vogue Fatterns Coat 5916 Start Your Spring Sewing Tomorrow AYRES YARD GOODS SECOND FLOOR. Learn About with Flannel Coat English Shorts Sleeveless Sweater All for $10-95 For Sizes 4 to 10 THEY'RE made of Parker Wilder flannel in blue or brown.

The coat is just as smart as big brother's, with it3 pinch back, partly belted. It is celanese lined and has cherished patch pockets. Belted English cut shorts come with the coat, as well as an all-wool zephyr- weight sleeveless sweater. "Basque" Raglan Reefer $10.93 "Basque" Cap "Basque" Hose 50c "La Chine" Muslin Prints From Miss Dorothy Brown Factory Representative and Stylist "La Chine" patterns are reproduced from old India calicoes, English chintz and chinaware, as well as in modern conventional and floral patterns. They are made of long-fiber cotton, pre-shrunk to 39 inches wide, and printed by experts in fast colors.

II March Mrs Coffin's Discounts- Fiflh Lesson CONTRACT BRIDGE Custom Made By the official Slip Covers System Will 20 off Take UP "Slam Bidding, Doubles and AwningS Overbidding" 10 off Monday, March 7 In Ayres Auditorium at 2:00 1. Eighth Picture Framing Floor- 20 off Tickets, 73c FIFTH FLOOR. At Tearoom Desk 39c a yard Let the "La Chine" Stylist show you dresses made from this delightful fabric! AYRES WASH GOODS SECOND FLOOR. Albany, and Charlotte Reeves, Bloomington. The seniors were Mrs.

Bess White-man Marshall, Bloomington; Richard B. Morris, Bloomington; Jane Padgett, Washington; Catherine D. Shaw, Gary; Lucile Cutler, Chicago, and Margaret H. Hill, Rockport. Postgraduate Students.

13 Postgraduates were Robert D. Blue, Claypool; William L. Bright, Salem; Robert M. Dickey, Columbus; Frank E. Dolian, Coalmont; Maurice Felger, Fort Wayne Ollie I.

Gardner, Solsberry; Julia Good, Indianapolis Robert- C. Gore, Evansville; Herrick E. Greenleaf, Greencastle; Joseph B. Hershman, East Chicago; Harold D. Rose, Jef-fersonville; David A.

Rothrock, Bloomington; Charles C. Snow, Oakland City; Frank J. Welcher, Coal City; Walter F. Brown, Bloomfleld; David D. Hartley, Bloomington; Mrs.

Elsie Shockley Lockridge, Bloomington; Jacob L. Martens, Bloomington. 2' JOIN EUCLIDEAN CIRCLE. The Euclidean Circle, an honorary organization of students interested in ntethematics, this week held initiation services for twenty-three students. They are Katurah Boruff, Janice Kunz, Ariel May Green, Mar-guerita Chrism, William Cathcart, John Deupree, Bloomington; Richard Thompson and Joe Weber, Indianapj clis; Mary Stranburg, Kokomo; Mildred Shearer, Culver; Albert Windell, Central; Ralph McClain, Berns; Albert Weigel, Jasper; Elmer Wilson, Richland; Helen Rasler, Burrows; Homer Rademacher, Holland Estelle Heeter, Warsaw; Dorothy Taylor, Dubuque, Helen Long, Larwill; Emma Peterson, Brookville Jean Barr, East Chicago; Louis Fields, Louisville, Robert Jones, Fair-mount.

5 JOIN PHI DELTA KAPPA. 3 Seven graduate students and two seniors in the school of education were initiated this week into Phi Delta Kappa, national professional education fraternity. The graduate students were Paul B. Headdy, Chalmers; Harry E. Edwards, Berrien Springs, Willis R.

Roberts, Angola; Walter C. Koenig, Cleveland, O. Walter R. Mehringer, Terre Haute; Glenn O. Emick, Whiting; Clarence M.

Morgan, Linton. The undergraduates are John R. Wetnight, Terre Haute, and Marvin L. Perkins, Raub. LISTS B.

T. C. BANKS. Col. O.

P. Robinson, commandant cf the R. 0. T. announced the following promotions of cadet officers William T.

Hornaday, Richmond, colonel; William A. Downs, Danville, and Ross Barr, Kentland, lieutenant colonels; Lee A. Harper, Indianapolis, Charles L. Manwaring, Mentone, and Joseph O. White, Terre Haute, majors; Thurman Ridgeway, Peru; John R.

Wetnight, Terre Haute; Roy E. Johnson, Val-lonia, and Joseph H. Garton, Bloomington, captains. Ralph 0. Jarvis, Bloomfleld, Paul E.

Dreiman, Vincennes; Robert Schnal, Lowell; Richard E. Thompson, Indianapolis; Marion L. Gwin, Linton; Karl Martz, Bloomington; Clyde H. Pinnick, West Baden William Price, Bloomington; Harry D. Weller, Richmond; Louis H.

Chaney, Bloomfleld; Ralph N. Nye, Richmond Gilbert B. Baird, Kokomo Harvey E. Gibbs, Hebron; John B. Twyman, Bloomington, and Lester E.

Winslow, Kokomo, first AYRES BOYS' STORE FOURTH FLOOR. L. S.AYRES CO. The Way You Bought Them Tell Us You 've Elected Ayres' Introduces SP" "Wi The "DOETTE" Black pnlyac lend its sophistic a charm to broaden the shoulders of this trim Hat 15 PV The Best Seller in Lace Hosiery .95 So new that New York is just waking up to ils soft flattering charm YOU'LL wear it all summer at the smartest clubs topping a trig "tailleur" a soft tea-time crepe or swinging the swankiest roadsters round a fast curve. It3 smart fabric is the same that fashions your fabric gloves and, of course, it appears first at Ayres'.

Because Us fineness makes it right to wear morning to night. Its sheerness makes it almost invisible but tantalizing. It wears (by actual test) better than sheer chiffons. It comes in "Cinnamon Toast," Ayres' New Spring Hosiery Shade. White ermine matches the foamy sheerness of the lingerie blouse in this indivldua I I styled suit AYRES MILLINERY-THIRD FLOOR.

Also: Double Chocolate Colonial Beige Smoketone Black You Can Wear The High -Bust Spring Silhouette If You're Properly Corseted COMEDY TO BE PRESENTED. 'Students of the department of speech will present a three-act comedy, "Mrs. Bumpstead-Leigh," at the university Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. The cast includes William Hancock, Seymour; Gladys Fewell, Bloomington Selma Drabing, French Lick; Verlin Stephens, Marion; Charles Ballinger, Daleville; Margaret Williams, Bloomington; Dorothy Buzzalrd, Bloomington; Lloyd Griffin, Bloomington; Tom O'Haver, Bloomington; Foster Harmon, New Vienna, Julia Perry. Bloomington; Doris Scripture, Greensburg; Elsinore Funk, Indianapolis; Mar-jorie Horn, Fort Wayne; Marian Gaber, East Chicago; Sara Ann Matthews, Bloomington.

Technical Staff. The technical staff follows D. Thompson, assistant director of dramatics, set; Julia Perry, Bloomington, state manager; William Hancock, Seymour, stage manager; Tom O'Haver, Bloomington, and Mary Frances Mead, Salem, property managers; O'Mary Deschipper? Carthage, business manager; Selma Drabing, French Lick, assistant business manager; Mrs. Edna Oates Haun, New Albany, publicity director; Ned LeFevre, Elkhart; Marjorie Horn, Fort Wayne; Miltott Fineberg, Indianapolis, and Foster Harmon, New Vienna, 0., assistant publicity MANGONE Coats Suits Ur GossarcTs MisSimplicity! Will Turn the Trick COLONIAL WALL PAPER 29 The patterns you ask for oflenestl A Roll This Early American fashion in homes calls for a particular kind of wall paper, and Ayres' has this on sale tomorrow in beautiful scenic designs or in chintz and floral patterns. Keep You Looking Smart For More Than One Season to s179-50 YOU'LL not feel out-of-date next spring in this spring's "Mangone" Because they're designed to interpret new fashion trends in individual ways.

Because they're made of the finest available fabrics, many of them imported Because the furs they wear are chosen by experts for richness and "sou-plesse" Because they're cut and tailored with the careful hand finishing that assures perfect lines that stay perfect. "Mangone" Means Distinction You'll Find It A I Ayres'. COATS-THIRD FLOOR. THIS is the type of one-piece garment that Vogue declares essential for spring. Let Gos-sard's expert corsetiere, who is with us until Saturday, show you how the cross-strap feature fiat-tens your diaphragm, lifts your bust, molds your waist to slenderness! Sizes 32 to 42 For short, average or tall figures.

Prices $5 to $18 BIRTHDAY DINNER GIVEN FOR MRS. S. M. SHELBY Mrs. S.

M. Shelby was honor guest at a surprise birthday dinner party given last night by her daughter, Miss Mary Shelby, 5933 College avenue. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Thorwald Anda, Mr.

and Mrs, Charles W. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. William W. Diller, Mr.

and Mrs. Her-nchel F. Shelby and Mr. S. M.

Shelby. The table was lighted with green tapers, and white sweet peas and greener formed the centerpiece. The place cards were In keep-ling with St. Patrick' colors. Sidewall Paper, 10 rolls 69c Living Room Paper 21c roll Plastic paper or brocade and tapestry effects.

30 ins. wide. Fashionable showing; of classic patterns 39c and 79c roll Including Imports. Also Strahan and Birge. AYRES WALL PAPER SEVENTH FLOOR.

AYRES CORSETS FOURTH FLOOR. 25th Annual Exhibition of the Works of Indiana Arstists March 6th to April 3rd John Herron Art Institute.

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