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‘Lis Groups The group at $12.50 Attractive Showings of Tricotine Dresses . Remarkably Low Priced at $19.50 Dresses Such as These Would Ordinarily Sell for Much More Clever styles in Coat Dresses, straight-line effects, Russian blouses, cape back and tunic models, with the new flowing sleeves and long istli With trimmings of beads, silk braid, sashes and embroi- dery to add to their attractiveness. FRASIER “PA UNIVERSITY STREET Special Price Basement AN EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY FOR THOSE WHO WISH TO GIVE PRACTICAL GIFTS Excellent Selections in Winter Coats Three Exceptionally Low Priced $12.50, $19.75 $25.00 Coats from much higher priced lots. The most of them are velours—some have silk linings; some have collars of fur. The group at $19.75 includes Coats of velour and heather mix- tures; with or without fur col- ie at $25 offers a wide ae of models in velour and Bolivia in blouse-back, back and belted styles. All silk lined; some have fur collars. VERY SPECIAL! r priced Hats at $2.95 A Special Purchase of 150 Just In! Black and a complete range of colors— both light and dark shades. Street and Dress Hats of high grade duvetyn and velvet. Trimmed with ostrich feathers, fruits and flowers and'striking jet ef- fects. No one would imagine, without secing them, that such Hats could be offered at $2.95. MOST EXTRAORDINARY VALUES! loose- Smart Styles in Women’s Suits at $19.75 An excellent selection of well-tailored Suits of velour and suedene. Some have fur trimmings. All silk lined. These Suits were marked to sell] | regularly at $25. | Jolly Holiday Gifts for a little girl to give her mother and sister! Aprons «t $1.95 Clever new styles in Aprons which may be used as slip- on dresses, Apron Dresses of un- bleached muslin trimmed with feather stitching and attractively | embroidered fronts. Dainty colored Crepe Aprons in pastel shades com- bined with muslin in clever bungalow style. Black sateen Dress Aprons trimmed with feather- stitching and bright colored crepe appliqued medal- lions. Small figured blue percale with trimmings or red pipings, white collars and red patent leather belts. Like Getting a Check From Santa Claus iF you suy NON-SKIDS | 90x34... FABRICS | 30x3.......$ 7.75 | 30x33... 8.50 | 32x33... 12.00 $1x4. $2x4........ $3x4....... 14.50 | 32x44... 34x4....... 15.00 | 33x43... 32x4. |. INDIANAPOLIS MAJESTIC TIRES AT FACTORY PRICES GUARANTEED FOR 6000 AND 8,000 MILES .. 913.00 32x33... 18.00 20.00 13.00 | 3314... 21.50 14.00 | 34x4...._.. 22.00 23.00 24.00 | MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION MONEY ORDER OR C. 0. D.—SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE Majestic Tire & Rubber Co. R. T. LOCKRIDGE racrony rerresenrative 809 EAST PIKE STREET Sousa’s Band Gives _ Sousa’s band will give two con. certs at the Masonic temple Friday No numbers of the afternoon con- cert will be given in the evening, safe of Spec replace pap no Monument Co. and stolen tn September, \and other'external” pains quickly soothed THAT dragging, wearing backache, | Likes as akty ekee kes ee | quickly eased y ana plication of Sican's iment, No) rubbing, seuasiness, ae | tkin staina, | It's good for all the family and all Kinds of “external” aches and pains, At all druggists. S50, 70c, $1.40, | CORDS NON-SKIDS 34n4y_... 24.50 35x43, 25.00 fe 86x43. 25.50 3315... 30.00 | 5x5... 31.00 37x5....... 32.00 All-Rib Tread, $1.00 Less ‘TREE TEA CEYLON BLACK The One High-Grade Package Tea that sells for so, fiuled Hn M ‘J . B product Two Concerts Here! Burgiars break inte SsbA Sani i | | That there’ | ‘Thts ts to remind you that Decem-|made to those who now have come! STAR Girl Has National Career Bs “here Sty WIMARRIED womad of who asd” “eg, St, WASHINGTON, De 14 “We've got to do something for “The woman of 30 & the biggest [these women, We murt keep em- | ployers from ousting them from their Industrial problem in Kngland— | D'S | | Af ehe ten’t married.” | Miss Manicom’s 2%, She was an Mis Kate Manicom ts speaking— | organizer of English women's unions 120 pounds of pink and white Eng | before she wns 21, Now she's the lish femininity, She represents the |one outstanding International figure International Federation of Working | in woman's industrial world. Women at the arms conference, Marriage? “Its practically come to this “That would have been moch more no place for the unmar- | ideal,” she says, “but I shall have to 1 of 30 who hasn't means.| keep my career. Many women like Mttle chance of marriage | to wear the scalps of their conquests for her and Ahe’s being pushed out |on thelr belts. of the business and industrial world “But"—with a tittle emile—“T unger women with lew respon | shall feel my life has counted for y who can work for much las) very little if I never have » child | of my own. Disabled Vets Ask Your Aid Saturday Vorget-Me-Net @ay, tte Incpiretion and tie simé, ts explained tn the fel- lowing statement, written eepertaily fer The Star by Kebert 5. Mars. entional commander of the Disabled Amerioan Veterans of the World War, Command- res severely wounded while lending @ battalion in the Argonne of the superior court of Cineinmntl, BY JUDGE ROBERT S MARX Commander, The Disabled American Veterans ber 17 is Forget-MeNot day. And I|/back to ypu, broken; and to enabdie| am speaking for my comrades—the| you, in a very emall way, to help Disabled American Veterang of the| (these men to help themarives, World War. My comrades are fighting now Many thousands of them stand at| to come back and take thelr the end of their path of glory, won-| places in the nation as self-sup dering whether you have forgotten— and the government has forgotten— the pledges that were made when they set out on that long, long trail) At times justice has been tardy, thru fire and gas, over the bodies |and many of my comrades have of comrades and thru hoepitala | waited in vain for the helping band date of thome promians that were) agg bowe make their plea thru thetr organiza- PORTLAND, Dee. 14—Union of @| ADOPTED of Ethelbert L. Baler, alias A. War lon Porget MeNot day, forget-me-nots and Leo KE. Baier, had not seen their | here as a witow, The local Mrs the clutches of the law charged with You will pay a dime, or a quarter, or a dollar, or a hundred dollars for | forget-menot on that day, The lcomt of a forgetene-not will be lim lited onty by your means or your eneromity. | The money raleed tn this way win | be uned—half for the relief of dis. abled veterans tn your city, and half for the disabled veterans of the na) | tion. | ‘The three men fefused to discuss) pyery forget-menot @hme will their family affairs etrengthen the hands of my com- lrades in their fight for the kind of RECEIVES CALL TO REMIND of ‘the government, their broken OF PROMISES bodies wanting only the Mttie lift] Those, my comrades, ask so fttic lot the government that one wonders tion, the Disabled American Veter “KIN TOGETHER (ir crime Wort War, consisting | father and two grown sona, whom he | VORGET-ME-NOT jhad not seen for 18 years, had re | ‘This organization has adopted the ren Baker, on a warrant from Balti |are to be mold on the streets of every more for wife desertion. leity and town of the United States, father since they were children, | They bare been living with their Raler in out of the city and is not} aware that the husband who divorced Forget Me-Not @ay te to remina| ‘st will make them again siteup that they must ask at all. They |now of 100,000 men. multed here today from the arrest |forget.menot as ite emblem. And, The two sons, 1. Stanley Rater | mother, Mra Marie E. Baler, listed | her years ago has come to life in denerting his second wife. as = «eelf-respecting, self. supporting | Fis citizens, If you believe they, who fought so PORTLAND, Dec. 14.—Portland’s “cussin’ parson,” Dr, William = T. |well and gave so much, are deserv.| cs ling of justice, you will help with) cE pastor of the Firnt Con- seeaveen, | Saar has received a/YOur little mite on Forget Me Not! iday, December 17, BENEFIT TO BE GIVEN FRIDAY To raise funds to: provide Chrisp mag cheer for 50 needy families. | a benefit matinee will be given | eregational church, all from the Associated Congre rational church, of Baltimore, he announced today Dr. MgElveen intimated that the call tefms appear ratisfactory, but that he would awalt the ar rival of more detalls before an Lrouncing his decision. National eae was recently accorded = Dr. cKiveen following|at (the Metropolitan theatre Fri- published sainerione in which he|day. All the theatres tn town are scored “superficiality” among | contributing acta to the program, clergymen, and heartily upheld a minister's right to free and uncen: sored utterances from the pulpit “I call a spade a spade,” Dr McKiveen said at that time which has been described as an alletar event. ] Seats for the performance are on sale at the theatre and they will also be auctioned off by Mayor Caldwell at a “Christmas cheer” tea at the New Washington. The benefit is being given under the auspices of the Post-Intelliencer. HENS LAY 104 EGGS" A WEEK INSTEAD OF 5 Steady Eg® Gain for Mra. Pierce In Weather, | re we tried we got 5 eggs, from 50 by ‘a package of an the “Doctor Held as Burglars' PORTLAND, Ore, Dec, 14.—Two| alleged professional burglars, pos ing as Dr. John Cameron and wife, are under custody here today awaiting arrival of officers fror Peuver, who will escort them to that city. According to a Denver police ctr. cular in possession of local police, the pair are thought to be James and Mary Kirby, wanted in the} Colorado eclty for bugs mary. Ariny. to Co-operate With Vets’ Bureau || epee Army medical officers in Alaska) '® gold weather, aod well pi are to act as medical examiners | requits for one mouth. 1 for the federal veterans’ bureau and | fim will report the condition of veu erans in Alaska to L. C. Jesneph of Seattle, Pacific Northwest man-| ! ager of the bureau, it was an- nounced today. | tm the mid. the eggs. (Chinese for oj a Sung aclentifie tonic and condlt en ey, collector of customs, another | tre ne rand the pilot of a seaplane, Oe for a packa: dea well prepaid, Burrell-Dugger Coe after drifting three hours| Columbia Bldg. indianapolis, lad. off the mouth of the Jraser river, \é WiDNESVAY, Dec wibiel 14, 1921, Yet She Longs for Child! A SALE SE BACKED BY A REPUTATION! Of Twelve Years of Honest Dealing FORCED OUT That is the only reason for this sale—our store has been leased by the Melody Shop and we must vacate as soon as our lease expires. Every article in the store is on sale at great An Idea of Our Sale Prices — on sale at 39c IF IT DOESN'T SATISFY, BRINC IT BACK AND GET YOUR MONEY Every article sold at this sale is backed by Stamm Bros. Your money cheerfully refunded at any time. HEADQUARTERS FOR MEN AT A GREAT SAVING! Knit Neckwear, bought to sell as high as $1.00, to go FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS ~"