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P^j^ocLety^j r An attractive wedding of this morn ing took place at 9 o’clock in the St. Philip Neri oratory, when Miss Alice hAnna O’Connor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O'-Connor, 252 North Tem ple avenue, became the wife of George Edwin Pfau. Rev. George J. Smith, uncle of the groom, read the service before the altar, which was banked with masses of Doro thy Perkins roses, palms and tall ca thedral eandelabras. Mrs. Thomas Haley sang the “Ave Maria’’ preceding the ceremony. Mrs. Anna Mahoney, played a group of bridal airs, using the Mendelssohn ■wedding march for the processional. Roy Pfau, brother of the groom, acted as best man with John A. Godfrey and Victor Pfau as ushers. Miss Mary Quinn Kein of Blooming ton, maid of honor, wore turquoise blue georgette crepe over taffeta and a wide brimmed hat, with which she carried Killarney roses tied with smilax. The bride wore a handsome gown or geargette crepe over ivory satin, heavily leaded. Her veil was arranged coronet fashion caught with lilies of the valley. f She carried a shower of bride roses and lilies of the valley. Out-of-town guests for the wedding included Mrs. Edward Laudamar and daughters. Misses Clara and Edna; Mrs. Moore and Robert Moore of Louisville, nd Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Moran of Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Pfau will be at home after July 15 at 3209 East Michigan street. -i • • • Miss Olivia Schad, 5952 Bellefontaine stfeet. has returned from Illinois uni versity to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schad. • * * Announcement of the marriage of Miss Lucy White and Wayne Dennison of Clayton, which was solemnized at St. Paul’s church, Rev. Lewis Brown offi ciating. Only the immediate families were present. The bride wore a frock of French blue satin and carried a nosegay of rosebuds in pastel shades. The at-home announcement is for 1421 Hiatt street. • • • Miss Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Johnson, 28iO North Illinois street, who has been attending Syracuse university, has returned home. * • * Miss Margaret George of Evanston. 111., Is the house guest of Miss Ruth Fifer, 1315 North Alabama street- Miss Fifer entertained a group of girls yesterday afternoon In honor of her guest, and Miss Dorcas Sherwood of Evanston, who has been with Mrs. J. F. Morrison, 303S Ruckle street. • * • Miss Harriett Emily Powell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Powell, 6076 Col lege avenue, has returned from Greencas tle, where she has been attending De- Pauw university. Mrs. V. D. Corrigan entertained with a luncheon yesterday in honor of Mrs. Ro land Brennan, whose marriage took place recently, and Miss Dora Glaska, whose wedding will take place June 30. * * * A pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of Mrs. Helen Sherwin Martin last night when Miss Louise Planque and A. E. Davis, both of Evansville, were married. Rev. William -Carson read the service. Mrs. P. J. Mcßeynolds gave a group of bridal numbers preceding the ceremony and a harpist played for the entrance of the bridal party. Roses in soft rainbow shades combined with ferns and tall palms formed the altar. Little Jane Widdop and Batty Plaque, flower maids, were dressed in blue and pink ruffled swiss. Miss Mary Ellen Widdop. who carried the ring in a. lily, wore white swiss over pink. D. Naggie was best man. Mrs. Ralph Wtfdop and Mrs. D. Naggie were matrons *of honor. Mrs. Widdop's gown was of tulle and pink satin, and she carried blue larkspur tied with smilax. Mrs. Naggie wore blue taf feta. and her bouquet was of sweetheart roses. Miss Mary Anne Sherwin. maid of honor, wore a white lace frock, with which she carried lilies and larkspur. The bride's gown was of ivory taffeta, with a veil arranged coronet fashion, with orange blossoms. She car ried a shower of bridal roses and lilies of the valley. Mr. and Mrs. Davis have gone _‘p Chicago, and will be at home In after July 1. Indianapolis Girls at Delta Sig Meeting Delta Sigma sorority girls are hold ing their national convention in Buf falo, N. Y„ this week. Miss Florence Uhl, grand vice presi dent of the sorority, and national dele gate of the Indiana Beta chapter. Is attending the cessions. Mrs. William Metheany Moore, grand secretary, and Miss Lucille Coppock ol the active local chapter are with the visiting delegation. Miss Florence Schwankhouse is presi dent of the local organization, which is made up of thirty-seven active members, all of whom are working to have the convention meet in Indianapolis next season. Dance of Roines Club to Hold New Features The Associated Roines club's dance, to be held Friday night at the Canoe club, will have a number of new fea tures. Members of the club who have no ma chines will be taken to the dance In automobiles which have been chartered for the purpose. Edward Gardner and M. E. Thornton have charge of the arrangements. The Associated Roines club is com posed of alutnni of the last six classes graduated from the Emmerich Manual Training High school. DELIGHTFUL HAIR WISH You can enjoy a delightful sham poo with very little effort and for a very trifling cost, if you get from your druggist’s a package of can throx and dissolve a teaspoonful in a cup of hot water. This makes a full cup of shampoo liquid, enough so it is easy to apply it to all the hair instead of just the top of the head. Your shampoo is now ready. Just pour a little at a time on the scalp and hair until both are en tirely covered by the daintily per fumed preparation that thoroughly dissolves and removes every bit of dandruff, excess oil and dirt. After rinsing the hair dries quickly with a fluffiness that makes it seem heavier than it is, and takes on a rich luster and a softness that makes arranging it a pleasure.—Ad vertisement. I “Say ft With Mowers” z' Cor. Ohio and Mtrldlaa, „ !*>* w 21-402, Main *7l*. aU VFa.h. *7l* 4ftr Olaaln* Haora. L.S. Ayres A C o. Plan to Shop at Ayres Wednesday The Round-Up offers many golden op portunities, and those who shop early will have first choice . Prices ' Cut to the Quick” on Thousands of Dollars’ Worth of Merchandise Preparations for inventory demand the most drastic reductions . A clean sweep of all oddments , incomplete assortments and broken lots of good seasonable merchandise . This big "'Round-Up" Sale brings many golden opportunities for saving real dollars . Read Wednesday Offerings . From the Linen Section Comes Round-Up News Opportunity is always lurking in the Ayres Linen Section —never more so than during the June Round- Up Napkins at $4.35 a Dozen There’re just 15 dozen cotton luncheon napkins, 16 inches square and hemstitched. While they last at $4.35 a dozen. 6 Napkins for $2.55 Os these there are 25 dozen —put up Vi dozen to the package. *fextra quality mercerized cotton, size 22x22 inches. Irish Linen at $2.45 a Yard One of the biggest values we have offered from this section. There are only 50 yards—fine, pure Irish linen damask, 70 inches wide—spot and floral designs. —Ayres—Linen section, second floor. Are You Going How About Blankets • Os course you won't want to take your good blan kets aloqg —and blankets you must have. Here they are. Blankets, $7.95 a Pair Just 20 pairs of fine White Beacon blankets, extra weight with Greek key borders in pink, blue and yellow. Perhaps you need a pair or two in the home These are great values. And Comforters at $7.75 Great, big. fine, fluffy comforters, size 6x7 feet, weight 3 pounds, with a 9-inch stitched border. The filling is 100 per cent, new cotton. Covered with silk oline, blue and yellow only. Fine for the summer or lake cottage. —Ayres—Bedding section, second floor. Good Things to Eat At Round-Up Prices Rather an unusual thing to do, but this is on unusual sale. The savings are yours if you join the throngs that will pass ‘’Through the Turnstile.” “Van Camp’s” and “Pet” Milk at x Less Than Jobbers’ Today Quotations Tall cans, can, 48 cans $5.90 Baby cans, 6V->£ can, 72 cans $4.50 (For our customers only—none sold to dealers ) \X. AA ~ a can, California “extra” yellow Al xtrL cling peaches, in heavy syrup. No. 2%, 12 cans for s{>.7s; ca3e of 24 cans, .510.20. A i OQ _ a can, green lima beaus, Batavia brand, xjlL uuL No. 2 cans. A x. QA>- a pound, black ground pepper, Mon iAL OUC arch brand. Ai 1 ff _ a can, tomatoes, No. 3 cans, Willow aUL lOC brook brand. A A. QQy-i a can, pineapple, Monsoon brand, xi-L o£/U No. 2 cans, grated. —Ayres—-Basement. Woolen Dress Goods . In the June Round-Up Sale at Greatly Reduced Prices For Wednesday’s selling we are featuring five lots of desirable fabrics. 56-inch Tricot Jersey, $4.98 The colors are tans, browns and gray mixtures. Every yard a real Round-Up bargain. 54-incli Tweeds at $2.88 One of the most practical of woolen fabrics. Rough tweed mixtures in tan, blue, plum and gray. 50-inch Shepherd Checks, $1.48 There are just about enough of these for one day's selling. Black and white checks. 54-inch Plaids at $1.48 Another rare bargain for Round-Up shoppe :x. Gray and white only. 56-incli Tricotines at $3.98 One of the most dependable qualities In Pekin and gendarme blue only. —Ayres—Dress goods, second floor. INDIANA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1920. limited quantities that we do not feel justified in advertising such lots. These are on the bargain booth day by day—frequently at prices far less than cost. You’ll profit by shopping here "Wednesday. Ihe Rpund Up Five Fine Bargains Veils, Neckwear and Ribbons in the Round-Up Sale at Greatly Reduced Prices How About Veils at 5c If you want 6 all they will cost is 25C. Some bargain! Os course there are not many of them, so one must come early. Slipon style, black only. Vestees at $1.19 and $3.19 Os course they’re worth more, but this is a cleanup and they've got to go. Os silk, organdy and net Divided into two lots for quick choosing. And Collars to Sell at 19c There are half a dozen or more different styles, in white and colors, all slightly mussed. Ribbons —Reduced Prices You'll find one lot of many kinds. Short lengths In various widths and colors. Every last piece at a lowered price. Ribbons for the hair, for fancy work and for decorative uses. For Hairbows—39c a Yard One lot of plain and fancy ribbons —just the kind for hairbows for the little girls, Many colors and kinds. —Ayres—Ribbons, street floor. Rounding Up Notions At Greatly Reduced Prices The prices named for this Round-Up Sale will jus tify your anticipating future needs. Look the list over, check your “wants,” and shop early Wednesday. At 3C a yard, non-elastic webbing, black. At 12C each are sanitary aprons. At 75<? a package, rubber sheeting. At 65C each are rubber aprons. At 2C a package is cotton tape. At 7<? each are hair binders. One of elastic and belting In odd and short lengths at reduced prices. At SC. three balls of darning cotton, brown and navy. At 18<? a dozen packages are assorted hairpins. At 6C each are Mystic mitts. At lOC each are paper laundry bags. At 27C each are hemp shopping bags. At 104? a spool, broken lots of silk thread. At 2C a spoon is button hole twist. At 49C a dozen, colored pearl buttons, large sizes. At 95C a dozen are hair nets, dark and medium brown. At 3V a dozen are large white dress fasteners. At SI.OO each are skirt measures, two only. At 9C a yard, black hook and eye tape. At 25C. six cards pearl buttons, assorted sizes and shapes. At lOC each are pocket shoe shiners. At 7C a card are celluloid hairpins. At 6<* a pair are shoe laces. At C a card are collar stays. At lOC, four packages invisible hairpins. At 6C a yard, black skirt belting. At 1C each, hatpins, black and white. At 2C a card, washable crochet buttons. At 3C a yard, uncovered featherbona. At 5C a box, bachelor buttons. At 5C a pair, tan oxford silk laces. At 5C a dozen, vest buckles. At 15C. shoe shiner and polish. At 3C a box, assorted hairpins. At 2C each, assorted notions, odds and ends. At 4C, iron holders. —Ayres—Notion Section, street floor. Here’s to the Babies With Dainty Flouncings at Greatly Reduced Prices An opportunity for mothers —rare values every one. 27-ineh Flouncing, 50c Regularly you would pay a great deal more. Batiste flouncings, prettily embroidered, others daintily ruffled and hemmed. Not a very large supply, but real values every one. Edges and Insertings^ Matched Sets, 10c a Yard There are two lots of these—of cambric aud nain sook. The widths range from 1% to 4 inches. Extra ordinary values at lOC the yard. —Ayres—Street floor. Not All Round-Up Bargains Advertised Today Naturally in preparing for inventory a thorough housecleaning is desired. All odd ments must be rounded up and priced to sell quickly. We frequently find small lots of good, seasonable merchandise but in such Prices Greatly Reduced Bathrobes, Crepe Kimonos, Middies, and ♦Wool Middies, Sweaters and Raincoats Some are slightly mussed or soiled. The sale prices will make you forget that. 21 Bathrobes at $3.95 For the home, for the beach, for the camp. Cut ft 11 and roomy Certainly big values at the Round-Cp price. 11 Middies at 75c Soiled? Yes. slightly—but once to the laundry, then like new. Choice while they last at 75c. 25 Chemises, Choice, 75c Just an odd lot. Daintily embroidered and trimmed. Help yourself at 75c as long as they last. 6 Serge Middies at $3.95 Fine for the camp or outing trip. All-wool navy blue serge, with regulation emblems. 26 Sweaters to Sell at $4.95 These are good wool sweaters —some slipover style—some shawl models. Every one a rare bargain at Round-Up prices The colors are orange, blue, Copenhagen, taupe and rose. Sixes 16 to 36. Some slightly soiled. 247 Raincoats at $4.75 Every woman should have a good raincoat. Here they are Nary and tan, belted style. When you buy one of these you will buy a real bargain. 57 Skirts to Sell at $4.50 Smartly tailored of cotton and wool mixed fabrics —pleated and plain models. Plaids, stripes and plain colors. A number of them are for young girls of 16 to 20 years —Ayres—Basement garment shop. And Now the Sweaters And What Lovely Ones They Are to Buy at Round-Up Prices It is only fair to tell you that there are but thirty-seven in the lot —our finest tricolette sweaters , in light; dainty shadings , tie-on and tuxedo models . Four groups. $10.50, $15.00, $18.75, $22.50 Every sweater a bargain at its reduced price. —Ayres—Sweaters, third floor. For the Girls of 16 to 20. A Real Round-Up Sale SUITS, COATS, CAPES, SKIRTS, DRESSES, and every last one in the list is priced for a quick cleanup. Skirts and Blouses, SI.OO It hardly seems possible; yet , here they are—just 15 of the skirts and 10 blouses. Somewhat mussed , of course—'but think of it! only a do liar for choice. The skirts are of white pique. A4- <I*Q QC On® lot of black and white plaid nl tpO.t/D skirts. Only 15 all told. Aa. One lot of pretty gingham xAI <po.i£o dresses, about 65 in the lot checks and plaids. Aj_ <PQ f7£T for choice and 12 pretty organdy At tpO. I O dresses. A i (I>-J A AA for choice are just 15 lovely Al tp_LU.UU gingham dresses. A 4- (MT A A for choice of one lot of capes At tpO.OU suits. At SIO.OO for choice of one lot of capes At SIO.OO you may choose aajr plaid skirt A4* <l?i FC A A for choice are IB tccordion rIL pleated capes. Ayres—Petite shop, third floor. L.S. Ayres <saCo. You ll Profit by Attending the Round-Up - Seasonable merchandise at lowered prices will make this a busy Wednesday — • your opportunity . Don’t Overlook These Especially at Round-Up Prices And it might interest you to know that these are but a few of the bargains you will find in the negligee section. A h QQ zIA O’ ll ® * ot °*t dotted Swiss kimonos, At high waist, kimono sleeves, cool and dainty. Ai. (Tf) A r One lot of serpentine crepe At gowns, floral designs, iu lavender and pink, kimono sleeves. AL Ol OQ White petticoats of fine, soft fin- At tpl.Oi/ ished muslin, embroidery trimmed and with embroidery ruffle. A T TA <^ne * ot cre P e de chine slip- Al tpU. Itl over gowns deep lace yoke; pink only. At" ® ne * ot envel ope chemise of -TxL ipLj'tJiJ crepe de chine, pink only. —Ayres—Negligee section —Third floor. I Prices Are Lowered On Many of Our Finest Sports, . Street alid Dress Skirts i There's only a limited number of each kind else they would never be included in a sale at reduced prices. These Sports Skirts at $14.50 Lovely garments, .beautifully made of the fine tricolettes, satins, climax and dewkist fabrics. Smart ly tailored models —white, black and navy. And These at $19.75 Then there are sports skirts of Fantasi, Baronet satin. Georgette and moon-glo satins, crepe de chines. Your choice, $19.75. Round-Up Sale Price, $29.50 Beautifully tailored skirts of Georgette and Fantasi, tan and ceil blue, jade green and in flanneL White Skirts Reduced to $4.50 Thursday only, 75 of these fine white tub skirts, smart tailored models, with pockets and detachable belts. —Ayres—Skirt section —Third floor. Women’s Underwear Silk and Knit At Round-Up Sale Prices Ton’ll find values of the most extraordinary kind. And if you love pretty silk underthings, you’re not going to miss this sale. At 73c, Three Suits for $2.00 —Are women's sample union suits, pink and white, band top style, tight and wide knee. Regular and extra sizes. At $2.95, Two for $5.50 —Are women’s glove silk vests, plain or embroidered yoke, cut full regular. All sizes up to 42. One of the best known makes. At $4.49, Two Suits for $8.75 —Are women’s union suits of the loveliest glove silk, rose pink, tight knee, all sizes. Great values at the price. At 59c, Three for $1.65 —Are women’s gauze lisle vests, plainer fancy, extra and regular sizes. At 59c, Three Suits for $1.65 —Are women’s summer weight white cotton union suits, narrow shoulder straps, tight and wide knees, regular and extra sizes. * At $5.95, Two Pairs for $11.50 —Are pairs knee-length glove silk bloomers, two-tone accordion pleated ruffle, navy, black, rose, gray, brown, American beauty, green and taupe. „ At 43c, Three for $1.25 —Are women’s vests of fine gauze cotton, fancy trimmed, regular and extra sizes. At $4.45, Two for $8.50 —Are women’B glove silk union suits, with plain yokes. These are rose pink, envelope style. A famous American make. At $4.39, Two Pairs for $8.50 --Are pairs of women’s extra fine glove silk bloom ers, others of washable satin, pink, all sizes. Every pair a real bargain. —Ayres—Underwear section—Street floor. 7