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The Indianapolis News from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 13

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CHURCHES, LODGE BENEFIT lrtt Lasrt 1ts Ets tnoow l3Ddl to STeorel InL. February 10. Churches and ths Elks Lod wers rrombred by Jofen EMrtd, prloter, who dleS ten days sat. He left an ttttt of 11.000, Mr. EldrsT left 1 ISO te the Pint iletb odist phurcb.

of Lporte, and ths First li. E. "church, of Wre nler, JnLj" $1,000 to rTld IL Vlker, of Lport, a friend, and $l0 oach to Uo Y. M. Charity Circle.

Fublle LAbrmry, Holy Family Hospital and Elks Ivodire, this city, li Is brother. S. T. 14rdU of Llroniir, will reesivs ths remainder of ths estate, according; to ttrmi of tbo will. Tbo stun of 11.000 waa lft tbo church this city; by William MIm, ar ninety, oMeet alumnua of Dartmouth Coileirs.

who did laat wetk. Except SS69 lft to Kites Anderson, of Imports, a namesake, tbo reraslader of tha estate, which to tala sm.008. ia laft to tha widow and two dana atara, HARRY G. R0WE TO BE DEAN LadiaMpoUo Ma Win Coadact WU llaTloaa School. flpoetaJ to Tba XadiaaapoBa Vawal TIPTON; February 10 Tbo second annual training; school for Eanday school teachers and work of Tipton county baa "boon an Booaeod for tbo woalc of March to 11.

Harry O. Rows, of Iadiaaapolta. will bo dean of tho school, which win fe held at tho Kemp Method lat church. A union service will bo held Sunday nirht, March 7. to start tho trainina; school or institute, vioum takes poison; Coaasalto Saict4o at TractiM BatU.

lao Dies fa am Oaar f. I 3 hour after she had swallowed poisoa at Traction Terminal buIMina. late To today. Mrs. Melvina Stafford, as nineteen, ttt Coffey I street, died at tho City Hospital, i Xiri.

Stafford aaked her husband Ralph to buy a drinking; cup, and on atairs leading to tho women's reetroom. aha.poared the contents of i a bottle into the cup and swallowed it. The husband araro no reason for tho act. T8. Fsers Mardrr ChsrfC KONT1CELLO.

Ind. FebroarylO. William Bevana. agjo aerenty alx. will co on trial for tho murder of 'Nelaon Anderson, aft sentrtwo, in tho Viilt circuit court before Judr B.

K. Carr, Tuesday, Febro ary it. Both mn bad lived at kak View White countvs Infirm ary, and Andtrion. It is allgrd. was etabtd to death by lievana follow Ins; quarrtla over ptty lievana wUl plead self defense.

Bev ena has been held in th Cane Coun ty Jail at Locaneport; sine the murder two months arov i 1 i 'f i 1 i i i sorn. i 'rossd L2 tif." Lclil Up iiy CZouritls i mil Rlioumatisni Is quickly put on his feet by ins a home treatment. Many poepto who have guf frrl from th crippHnir pain of rheumatism or neuritis report that they have cot amax in? relief frora Sloan7. "I cnulj not "walk for two wee I writes one man. ''But one lottlo of Eloan'a Linlaoat put ,9 cn my feet a sain.

Just iittla Sloan's patted on lightly and a healirsjr tide of frohctm destroyir.sr blood Is tent tir.linff through te aia ridJen tissue. Soon tha swelllr. and matlon co down. The achirg tor. Almost tudicnly you find yourself really free from pain, really comfortabla at last.

Get a bottla today and have It on hand. All drusrista 35 cents. Dr. Karl S. Sloan, 113 7.

ISth Kw York. 7" f9S i4 CaSS Ski tW a Ana JLa. i VJ t' ttf i i H. i Czzlz zs Hh.cz 3 end ccm plica ticn3v cftca follcTr crdinry it; U3 th3 eld r.clbhlcv mid Proven F.cmsdy, Xax nUv3 BKOMO QUUEL" Tha First end Oriinfa Cold end Grip Tablet. ScSo for mcro thr.n a Quarter cf a Century.

Tha ttxs besxa this tiiitsrs I' i i I II in ifl AW fiv 1 If 1 THE INDIANArOLTS NEWS, WEDNESDAY, FEBItUAItY to MERIDIAN AND "WASHINGTON STJBTS CM If. Ml Taffeta ajiplu ques, sash, Ca double ruffle at hem and tcrist add. gaiety to this after' noon frock of Georgette, upith tlus flared skirt, iS4 ('is exotically JbeatU" tifiil tchen scintiU ictJiX beads ere ap plied in this effect tively intricate paU fern, trifft accent i by the beaded ornament placed at a lots hip line. i fob. spwnc atid 5unnni II' in The transparency of ecru lace is at its best in this dress, posed as it is over a delicately colored silken slip, and following simple, slender lines, 4 The sawtooth edges of the taffeta trimming bands are outlined tcith shining jmetaU lie threads the necklace is adjustable, high or low.

Extremely decorative and very graciously dignified is this dress fine Georgette, beautifully embroidered tcith iridescent beads, EVERY line of the new Barbara Leer dresses for women and young women carries the assiir ahce of authentic style fresh, original, zestful in appeaL These dresses may be chosen the full confidence that the styles will be equally smart long after the season has reached its heightbecause Barbara Lee frocks aro always well in; advance of thp mode. Only a few of tho spring creations tcan be illustratedthey, however, indi cate the 'breadth and scope of the collection. Equal care has been taken to choose frocks for the dig matron, the piquant debutante, the modish kittle woman," arid the woman of larger, fuller figure. Thu3, this spring collection is by far the finest from both avstyIo and value standpoint that we'have yet offered. Any Frock is) Style Snaps From Barbara Leoj Georgette, georgette and taffeta combined, ertpe hack eat in, printed chiffon, canton faUle, chiffon and lace combined and flat crepe are all featured.

Taffeta a a trimming note for sheer fabric ie very emart. neck. boyish collare, and eearf effects prevail. The bolerp appear in many youth! til frock. Ayres Petite Shop and Gown Room, third floor.

STORE HOURS. gooAM. TO lIAnf 5200 Sleeve are important, thovting fullness beloto the elbow, of ten highly vrndmtnted tcith embroidery applir lace or fabric of contrasting color. 1 Wide Gypsy toshes, closely molding the hips, are mart. Embroidery, both of floe and metallic thread, and trimming of laee, are important beading also appear on evening frock.

5 Skirt are gracefully fall, gathered, tiered, pleated, 't. and circular. I' Sheer fabric for both formal and informal wear; are increasingly popular. The cape back is good, and tha sailor collar is new. Uneven hemline are good, shown in scallop and sawj tooth edge.

The silks used in Barbara Lee frock are of a quality rarely found in such inexpensive frock tailoring, line and finish are notable at S39J0J I Printed cliiffon in slender clininx lines, to tshich the glint of crystal cut beads adds an Unexpected sparkle. Flat crepe of fine quality, tcith sailor necldine slim bod" ice and skirt close ly pleated in front, ljut flat back I 'I Cut crystal beads are applied tcith the intricacy of a spidcr ctb, to a fitted bodice and a circular hi rt, posed over a silver lace trimmed slip. Supple taffeta slightly circular of skirt, tcith a gypsy girdle end extrava 'gandy 0 sleeves uhich com bine colorful Georgette a metallic embrcld crcd loco His Final ''Argument The Engagement Rinr MOKE than on tremulous younj man, ttoi a sure of his ground In propoalnar, has perxalttcd tha alluring radiance of tha enrCnient ricr to ajeak tha final word. VJ Mullally enffagement rina can bo depended upon ta exhibit just the touch of tastefulnesa appropriate to a hopeful pleader. Their quality Is tmquestlonabla, i Ilia Attractive Onea at $40, $75, $100, $150 and UpTrard terns.

4 Pro pram tor Tcmorrcvj x. Ayre JIullally'a Diamonds, ktreet A Shoivinz of Rarely Charming ipipbrts for. Babies and Youngsters In the Children's Store WE HJVE just received from France and England an extensive assortment of very lovely things tzr TT In bordered fab Designs suitable for rics effectively. Cutting and fitting a dress of bordered fabric. Design S05L; the larrrr figure.

Cut ting and fittinrr a dress for the larger i. Pictorial Reviexo Patterns Used for All Dresses Shoivn Ayrcs record flocr Of, Course You May Play Bridge at Ayres TIIE TEAr.O0:i will be glad to arrange for luncheon bridge or tea parties for any rumberfor small groups or large organizations. The' usual i character of food and service are assured. a Ayres Tearoom, liltn iioor. babies and youngsters.

Frocks and coats, boys are ehown creepers, carriage sets, some nursery toys and a really breath taldns array of bonnets and hats. The clear colors, the interesting combination of rials and tints and the exquisite handwork are notable. Ilot only the fragile and decorative garments axes ihoTrn, tut thre are also very sturdy and elmpla J.L fot more practical wear. Ayres Children's Store, fifth floor. 1 All This Vcch! Smart Dresses Shown i on Living Models Fcr Our Spring DrczzmzUnz Event AT 10:23 AlTD every day this week, in cur drrss good department, experts sent by Mary Ercxka dressTr.tV.ir cf Pictorial Review and America's foremost'drcssmalrfnjr authority, will sl off" sprlnff dresses made from the newest patterns and materials.

A dress will be completely, made during each session, and an expert dressmaker tfill explain ell the steps in its making. Living models will display; a wonderful variety of new spring styles, and expert, advice will given for sprir.g fabrics, colors ana 1 II 1 1 1 i i "I i 71 il.

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