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The Indianapolis News from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 13

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r. i' ILDWCQp, VWLL GDW.EP PREVEHTS COLDS, NO'STHETIME THE COAL ADS i IN THE WANT ADS MA1JKET PLACE. i Myers rorti pittexwrer, Mabelle, fiber man and Kmlfh A formal banouet annvrA monies in the charge of Miss liary eearcn, president. The program included Miss Elizabeth Carr, toastmaster. Responses' by Mrs.

Aus im v. vmiora; member; Isabel Oarrlson, representative of the senior Betty Doddv representative Junior class; Ann Doudican, representative of the' initiates. The banquet was the Charge of Dione Kerlln, assisted by Bern tea Grant and the alumna. i Plan Events for Indiana Central Home Comino; Days BnU iacMrr. ill VoorhU Photos.

Jali Oh. alumnal session' Saturday of the Phil' aictnean utersry society at Indiana Central College are being made un oer tne oirection of miss Julia Good, alumna member of the society. The formal session will convene at 9 a. m. and will be a part of he home coming program; of the'; college Vhich begins Friday evening with a campfire supper and concludes Sunday.

Miss Hulda Ijongacre, lakhart, la directing rehearsals and presentation of the home coming play to, be given Saturday evenings The play is sponsored by the Collegiate Dramatic Club, of which Miss Longacre la ft charter member." It is entitled U. RV ftnd depicts the value ot the human soul In the midst of material rur roundings of thenachlne ttiiJft waHSaMaaBBaMaaaaaaMMKaHaiHHaaaaMaaaaa iVTf' U' MRS; HOOVEft RELIEF HMD Chosen as Ilotiorary Chairman at National Woman'i Grenpk. vs October 21 tA.) Mrs Herbert Hoover is the honor ery head of a national woman's committee for relief and' welfare mobUi cation, formed at the request of Mew ton D. Baker to' assist his national citizens committee. Women to be prominent In Its activities in Washington to participate in the.ceremonies of starting the work today include Mrs.

Nicholas IV Brady, chairman of the national, board of the airt Scout, who' will be active chairman of the newr' relief committee; Mrs. Frederick Paist, Wayne, Pa Sesldent of the Y. W. C. Mifis abel Boardman.

secretary ot the national Red Cross. Mrs. Grace Morrison Poole, president of the General Federation of. Women's Clubs; Mary Roberts who will represent the curses of the country, and Mrs. Leonard JScbjoff, director ot the National Conncil bf Jewish BIRD TRAITS IS TOPIC Mrs.

W. Gardner to Addresa Class at Cbildren's Mascam. Mrs. William O. Oardner, naturalist, will speak oa "Comparative Bird Trait'' before the nature study class at the Children's Museum Saturday at 9:30 ft.

m. This is the fourth of ft series, of talks following closely the general science outline of in the Junior High School of the public schools. Two pupils from each school attend the course of six lectures. At 10:30 ft. "Buried Sunshine," ft film showing the coal industry, will be shown at the general procram, to which all children are Invited.

Savfe the Men! Men accustomed to wearing $5.00 shoes will rind a very gratifying substitute In this footwear, at $3.00. "Stoufs Spedal" Is a line with rep uutiarrofyearsA'The range of sizes and widths la complete from the conservative to the'! swagger collegiate of genuine calfskin and kid leathers. Think of buying genuine Shell Cordovan brogue oxfords for $3.00 1 widths as narrow as AA and sizes up to 12. There are 35 styles to choose from in Stoufi Specials at A yy ,1 .33 MARRIAGE PROPORTION AMONG WOMEN RISES, TEACHERS TOLD THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1932.

'A larger proportion of women are taarrylng, women are marrying younger, and widowed and 'divorced women usually remarry. These based, on stalls tics kept since 1900, were brought cut by Vt Hazel Kyrk University of Chicago, who spoke at the banquet tor the dean of women's section of th Indiana State Teachers' Asso elation Thursday evening at' the Co lumbia 'Club. Dr. Kyrk. who' Is an Instructor in economics tod home economic at university, said tnat in isoo uie "proportion of married women was 57 syv vv my mum arv7 ays To Take One of Leading Roles in Three for Tea i Helen Thomas Martin will have one of the leading roles in the tlaf.

Threer for Tea. to be "given Friday. at arooKs ruty nouse by ine Brooksld Players. Others in the cast Include Edna Ber tram, Myra Row lley, Oliv Fa gin. 'nhrlttena.

Valph tine. Louisa Wil ullams. Allen. HalA cnsries Martin, i Lorln Woodward, Wlillalri Thomas' i Harold JNor ns.icou umg. 01 hw Jlmmli Corrunona, will dl 'ir rected by Leslie C.

Troutman, win "vplay, Ml4s Carolina Brown la pres 1 dent of the players. OOT FILM STARS' HOMES Las Angeles Jtabbers Get $3J J.i' Is Clothlnr, Jewelry. LOS ANGELES. October .21 A Police wyre confronted today rith (he task eolvlhf three robberies In two motion picture players and jeweiry wuca at vinobberi Invaded of Uil ne costcuo, actress, overpowerei mostly lewelry, valuci the actress at tso.ooo. .1 It HhoD tit carer Grant." film? tor, was entered end looted of cloth In i valued at 12.000.

The home of ir.ctarles 2.iack. one of the Two Black Crows: "was robbed of clothing worth 8300 7 mil Hill i.n Coldi (That Hang Oni Bont let them get a strangle holoV tight (ferms rulcklyl Crec mulslon combine! the" 7 best helps known to modern science Powerful but. harmless. Pleasant to tak. 1 No Tour wilt rrfuad )rour monev.

ar Much or col no InfttUr how lone sUndioe it B9I relieved br.JCroni.iKic y. 60 per and 1930, 1.6 per cent. Statistics quoted by the speaker rhowed that moat' women marry between the apes of twenty five and twenty nine. In 1890, sixty two marriages out of every 1.000 ended in The number In 1900 soared eighty one, and in 1929, to 163. In ipeakinjj on the general theme of education for women.

rr: ICrrk said chool are trying to aive their young women students a general edu cation, training in ways to earn a living and courses, in home making. The speaker expressed the opinion schools can not do all three thing satisfactorily. In high school and college let the young woman get general education and take perhaps general courses in vocational work and home making. Or. Kyrk said.

"But the highly specialized and technical courses should come later. believe Jn a program for adult education." 1 Dr. Kyrk asserted emphasis' In education should be cut on achievement rsther than oh periods of school at tendance and certain deres. Initiation Hefd by Kappa Kappa Gamma Initiation was fild Trmrwtav nlng by Kappa Kappa Gamma at the Butler chapter house for the Mlsae Martha Jane Banister, Martha Banta. jwartnaoeue Bond.

Helen Ditaler, Ann Doudican. Irma Drake, Lucia Edwards, Julia Guess. Marguerite Ham; Mary Elizabeth Ifcerd. Patricia Oerelda Landreth. Betty Lou 318 332 JIass.

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Rf. Other Dsya, 1 1 If 5 Winter SotenerJuSS: 39c Tooth Paste 35c BathPowder 25c 2onite i CO; i ace1 CO (QOLDSTEtS'B, tret Floor) Attractively Priced Harriet Clark's Harriet Clark's Cherry Cordials' (Street floor SA pfiCl on A.aVaire a. 2e l0m tton fofi vtiv iche c' a a 91 ects I ssr rto v. 5 1 1 fc it II If I III P11 I I i a i I 'I 1 'J Children's Lace OXFORDS la aaleat ait. ctk at Sail leather I ret te IS.

Boy' and Girh9 OIIFORDS i Baeta arwa Mtrt An Event for Thrift Women! calf axfarS with aalM teathat aalea. Sixes Sues 1 to liaifii UUiiiUi.y WW 'f Styled for the Future! Priced to Buy Now 5 annual For Adtllts 10 Characters at (OOLDSTMtS'B. Second Fleer) Regulation BOY SCOUT OXFORDS .20 13 Characters i .89 15 Characters afct a a. a a il 2 .89 la hrawa. lifca tba choc ktUkeS.

RLACK CALF, DRESS STYLE SCOUT SHOES $2.98 and $.50 A fir flrat til felt rftCE wHk aalr at baa. iCOLDSTJCtyH, Street Floor) Micliey and Minnie Mouse Costumes Children's Adults' $2aG9 Sizes 14 to 44 TRIMMED IN: TRIMMED IN: Skunk! Fitch! Caracul! Fitch! Mdhchurian Wolf! Skun Manchurian Wolf! Marmihki'Prench Beaver! Marmink! Sealine! JT XPTT WUh elegance the (keynote of the coming DlxrVlyJY fashions, these fine fura are important addi BEETROOT tlons.te your new winter coat. Stnnainr hi wtTV collars, subtle waistlines, onusual sleeves and BROWN attraetive linings gi you everything yod de al sire in a coat at either one of two money savinf prices. COME TOMORROW! (OOLDSTXIIPB. Second Fleor) Popular They just arrived the new Style turtle neck sweater made popular by Clark Gable.

Young men favor FOR ONLY them, older men like them, too. They are serviceable wool and AlSO Neck Styles cotton in plain colors of wu a Mtrastiac ur triatmiar. black, maroon or dark green. White Blue Tan Green Collar attached style shirts, full cut, and made with full length, 7 button front. The collars are preshrunk for MAIL and PHONE ORDERS FILLED perfect fit; sizes 14 to 17.

V. ir vf v. MEN'S FANCY SII Flrtt aaalNv ftas la new allarer pattern aa4 tlrke Icdnti malt with Seabl iiIh sai ralafarceS hels, for atst itrtlMi ft aair. S1.4 arte er aalr age JOOLDSTEIN'S, Streetnoor) Men9 Heavy Cotton Ribbed Union Suits Sues Colorful Disguises, Inexpensively Priced! For Children 10 Characters et a a 79c 11 Characters gJfS3C at 7 14 Characters .89 Warm, serviceable swlts; long alaeres, ankle length; ecru shade. CHILDREN! You Arc Invited to See the Wonders TTLE EDUCATIONAL INSPIRING THRILLING Wiy v.

DURING TOUR HOLIDAYS Hundreds and hundreds of boys and girbj visited this new and different department vesterday en joyed the sights and was given an interesting souvenir. Be sure to come tomorrow to see the wonders of Little and receive the nice souvenir we are saving for you. A SOUVENHEl Sop Evevy Child! 1 Special Selling of kifr TUFFLEX SHOES for Boys and Girls EVERT FAIR GUARANTEED Size (o I Ai 8 to idth! A to Lata la aatcal 11. whit ar lk. 5) Streae ana laaa aafaraa la alata.

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and toachdown. Mi i at 1 a FaU length, soft eotteo nee, Fan length, fine mercer bed nose, sad S2a FwU length, fine rsyen plated kesa, and SSe (QOLDSTSIX'S, Street Floor) AtBf fTeilnai ffv iv fcwyo wmss I.T V. Jin ja or ry omen or inuaren Wsai and SSttSS) suits. Woman's lew hm. tia alaawa.

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a (OOLDJSTXIiTB, BeeoS Floor) NEW! PHECE C1 nr Sizes 7 to 15 Years New and 'dressy ff beyi. Smartly tall area eesV tipper frent testes with knitted waistband, all waW silpever sweater, end pain ef getf knkkers. Mad all wwat salUags la the ftew fall colorings. A praeUeal sstnt that eaa be wra ift maay Sirferant ceanklna COHDUROY SLACSO tl years. AU Wol LtlliBERJACKS Serviceable dark j.

plaid patterns. 1 I '95 Slaea 1 to ts Wer' Overcoats Belled bsek Va A models la brown 5 ,35 er gray, warmly esrs Useal. SUe te cootnsmjrt, street. rier.

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