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K'VIE concern RGANIZED HERE is for Children and Child f Grown-Ups Object. The Conrtlandt Pictures Corporation of Indianapolis has Deen organized and has announced Its purpose to produce mo tion pictures for children and child grownups, and to reproduce the fairy tales and the stories so dear *o the im aginative mind of the child, and the grownup who likes child stories. The incorporators are Indianapolis business men. The headquarters of the company will be In Indianapolis, but the plans com prise a studio in Los Angeles and dis tributing centers at several of the larg est cities. Offices have been established at 822 Hume-Mansur building. The officers of the company are President. Cortlandt J. VanDensen. professional motion picture director: vice president and general counsel Alvab J. Rucker; secretary, C. R. Hamilton; treasurer; Otto L. Klauss, state au ditor. These men, with George V. Coffin, for mer Marion county sheriff and chief of police of Indianapolis, and James A. Collins, Judge of the Marion criminal court,, and J. F. Wild Jr., broker, will be the directors. The Cortlandt Pictures Corporation is incorporated for $50,000, all common. The par value of the shares is $lO. The company is an outgrowth of the idea of Mr. VanDensen, who has served In the picture industry as actor, director and executive since the days of the busi ness Mr. VanDeusen says the need of the picture business now is these pure, sweet, homely pictures which appeal to children tad parents alike, pictures like “Treas- He Island," ‘'Pollyanna,” “‘Peter Pan," “The Blue Bird," "Huckleberry Finn,” tc.. which are so often overlooked by, the producers in the effort to outdo each other In the great spectacular ef fects of the screen stage. The plan of the Cortlandt Picture* Corporation is to stage many of these Remember —We Are Open Till Nine o’Clock Saturday Nights The Big Event is Now in Full Swing RUBENS CLEARANCE SALE to f FINE CLOTHES And this sale has proved a hummer from the start. Thrifty buyers of Indian apolis and vicinity were quick to respond to our announcement of the wonderful savings in store for them here during this big clearance sale of Men’s and Young Men’s Suits All crisp, new r , stylish garments of dependable fabrics and cut in the prevail ing double and single-breasted models. Come Tomorrow and Share in These Splendid Savings s 2y= >“ th ' ate °" “• ‘‘‘ he USS all wool suits, made to ’ 1 ored, all superbly tailored and M( , fl wool suits, made to retail made to retail at SSO retail at 35 to S4O. at *42.50 to $47.50. to *55. Boys’and Children’s Suits Cool Summer Clothes __ — v t*t* Palm Beaches, Mohairs, Crashes, etc., In at One-Third Off I both single and double-breasted models. I Daring Our Big Clearance Sale J | $12.50 to $22.50 I Rubens m Open Saturday Nights Till 9 o’Clock WHEN A GIRL MARRIES A New Serial of Young Married Life By ANN LISLE.—- CHAPTER LXLVII. At last he came and sanlr Into the chair beside me, just behind the one In which Evry sat. He leaned forward gripping the top of her chair and whls j ered to her. And now the droning air planes were sinking to the level green at the bottom of the “bowl," pit-boys and repair men were darting about In their little dugouts along the inner cir cle- of the track, and the grahd staud there on one sector of the rim was leaning forward to a man watching the giant cars wheel into place, while driv ers and mechanicians groomed them as lovingly as if they’d been high-strung racehorses to nuzzle against the hands that bad trained them. Then the crack of a pistol, and thun der and lightning seemed to burst about us—as with the pop-pop of exhausts and the heavy droning of engines—the grea. cars started on the 100-mile race thut would take th<m fifty laps around the deep concave of the track. When the cars reached the far sTde of the field the grandstand rose and, peering through field glasses, shouted that Wetmore, the favorite, was leading and “the Frenchman” had nosed ahead of the gray car. Crouching lew we saw them whirl by in that formation again and again—ten laps—fifteen. Wetmore —the Frenchman—the gray car. Back in the rack the Yankee Kid drove, halt hidden behind the wheel of his low hung cream-colored car. At the eighteenth lap he had come up to tenth place. At the twentieth be was eight. Then the gray car skidded, slowed up, and panted to the pit edge, where the repair men jacked It up and all in a minute or two had put on a new wheel and jerked off one with a fiat tire. At the twenty-fifth lap—with productions with child actors. Besides these child plays, feature pictures will he produced from such subjects as are con sidered good. the race half over—the Yankee Kid whirled by in sixth place. Then Jim loosed his hold on the top rung of Ewy's chair, and turned to smile at me. He was wan and gray. I laid my hand In his and he crushed it fiercely for a moment Then the pres sure of his icy fingers relaxed and he hunched forward again, hanging over the top of Evy’s chair. And then like a young demon that Yankee Kid drove by again and again—annihilating space in the roar of Its throbbing engine and whirling wheels. He wa’s third; ho was drawing up on the Frenchman again—the flag waved for the last lap —end with a roar the cream-colored car dashed by and cut on the track beyond tile tape—the winner. 'Evry turned and smiled full In Jim’s eyes. “Did you play him for place or to win?” she cried in a tone that fairly glittered out in crispness unlike her usual purring huskiness. “To win—as you told me. That was a real hunch, little Evvy. And now for your reward. Name ltl Nothing’s too good for you—partner. I can’t thank you Jim’s voice came in husky gasps; then it trailed off. His face was gray and Ms mouth twitched. For all the warmth of the sun which still rode high, he looked cold. Evvy gave him a slow glance from eyes that veiled themselves languorously ir. closely curtained lashes. Her volco dripped honey as she murmured her an swer. “Jlmmie-boy, you may Just take your little partner to dinner."—Copyright, 11)20. (To Be Continued.) PRELIMINARY. ’Tis harmony thr.S represents A state of bliss profound. But while they tune the instruments Some discords always sound. —Washington Star. INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY. JULY 23. 1920. What’Ya Think, Huh? Reds Are in Alaska! SEWARD, Alaska, July 23.—Consider able 111-feeling has been aroused In va rious parts of Alaska over the remarks of Gov. Thomas Riggs, Jr., concerning an alleged red menace in Alaska. News papers here and In other Alaskan towns are venting their disapproval editorially while others have come to his support. The objectionable statements are said to have been uttered by Riggs during a tour through the United States. “There are not a dozen bolshevik reds in ail j southeastern Alaska,” a Juneau district j writer retorts. ’ 'DANDERINE” Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. A few cents boys “Danderine." Aftes KB application of "Danderine" yon can net find a fallen 1 hair or any besides every hair shows new life, vlgoa brightness, more celer and thickness. Advertisement. S3 Year. Id Thl. Smw Imhllos Three blocks west—easy to find and worth finding. Saving Yon Money Always Our Pleasure What Woman Doesn V Want One? A Voile Frocks upto $7.75 ! I $ 12 ' 50 | 1 u J j f f* 1 T7OILE frocks for Immediate wear—summer i if V dresses of pretty figured voile materials, that ißPllil rti'' regularly sold up to $12.60. There should be a qlr MTifr ' lijnrcSW brisk demand for these Saturday, as the price Is .r *- TjßEh exceptionally low. Various pretty models, In novel, | Ilf" ** straight and draped tunic styles, with wide sashes fx xt or narrow velvet ribbon belts. The bodices display n \ fetching trims of dainty laces and flutlngs. Many j/j v of these frocks are trimmed with lace-edged ruf- Taffeta Dresses $13.95 ATRILY remarkable value tn taffeta dresses for women. In navy and all the new colors, trimmed with tunics, overdraperies, ruffles and other smart styles; all slzea. $6.00 Blouses $3.95 STEP lively, women! One grand opportunity! Blouses of Georg ette, figured taffeta and trlcolette, trimmed with dainty collars, hand emhroldered tucks, round and square necks; all colors. A ®Q Qff $(1.00 regular, Saturday . dost 7 0 We Announce a New Shipment of Those MEN’S SHIRTS at The remark. mmri f* fable point about j these shirts is nr outwear a pure silk shirt. They arc a silk mix ture crepe and have the appearance and feel of a pure silk shirt. The material is light weight and sheer, yet durable. Great array of smart patterns. Sizes 14 to 16Vfe. —Main Floor. Again Saturday! Women’ss2.so Silks 1.85 Hose I THE out standing feature about these hose is that we’ve had calls all week after lasi Saturday’s sale. So, evidently, they must be very good. Well-known advertised brand. First quality pure thread silk, mercerized lisle garter top, and. ible sole with high spliced heel, fashioned seamed leg. Satisfactory wear guarantee ticket with each pair. Colors, black, white, cordovan, gray, navy and smoke. —Main Floor. Low SHOES of the SIO.OO Kind the seagoa you’d pay SIO.OO for and think they were reasonable. Our finest grades of black and brown kid and patent colt; Cuban, military and French heels; every size and width. Upon our word, regular SIO.OO values, and Saturday only, the price is *5.45. WOMEN'S white oxford* and snug fitting pumps, of fine quality white shoe cloth with white enameled soles and heels. A stylish QtZ $4.00 model, only.. WE CLOSE AT 6 P. M. SATURDAYS $7.50 and $9.75 Middy Suits These are the m —v /A / & STxSM regulation mill-€P BBS B fil ' dy suits, in sixes ■ I >r\ and up. A good%|/ • JL W'T \Jpsb VTJ collection of col- * m 7\ ors, including rose, n BMEjgT V roalze. Copen and A s \ wgK navy. Trimmed with \ ■£ N* sjgr the large emblem N L on sleeve, and pleat- JjffTT si ' ed skirts; regularly sold at |T.OO to $9.75, JL 1 | 1 I l\' choice, $5.19. t trail I I $25 Dress Skirts M |\ ONE es the best bar- /fl Pf /L \lf IL. J*-* gains of the sea- ak 1 B /La ftg son! The newest mod- H * WMBB. / r' els In silk skirts; pleat- WV • f ed and gathered es- * U mM* sects. with newest belt * \ r?!SnjfWU. and pocket Ideas and pearl button trim mtng. Real $25.00 value at 90.75. —Second Floor. Toilet Goods Cutlcnra toilet *oap, 26c value, cake 18* Palmolive toilet Boap, 3 takes for 20* Lore-Me talcum powder. 25c value 19* Nadine face powder, 50c value 35* Jar din da Koae face powder, 60c value 39* Cutes cuticle remover. 35c value 29* Mavla toilet water, sl-25 value 89* Day Dream Poudre cream, 00c value 39* Palmolive cold cream, 60c value 29* Senreco tooth paste, 29c value 22* —Main Floor. $6.95 Silk Skirting Priced * .7 O for Final f I ard Cltarance THcm are perfect quality, 40 Inches wide, In colors as follows: White, pink, rose and gold; only a few pieces which we do not want to carry over the season. There Is plenty of time to get much use out of a silk skirt and, at this price, It Is remarkably Inexpensive. —Main Floor. WOMEN'B comfort oxfords that give real comfort to the feet. Finest soft kid up pers, with cushion soles and rubber heels; {ftQ Af only $9*99 —Main Floor. ;the star store; Open Saturday Afternoon s^Tock Regular Up to 'WV $28.75 New Jw Summer Suits H3 95 Bp. if f 'The gospel truth, mini J- Summer suits that we sell regularly up to $28.76, choice, Saturday, at $13.95. tyu'i_ay 1 I Models for men and young 1 \ men of rep-wool and crash /Z~' Ay 1 cloth; all sizes in the IoL 4 Believe ns, men, this Is a \ rare chance to secure some J bargain in a summer suit. -O" yr 8 'j We are open Saturday aft- J ernoon, come in. 1 w and $17.50 \1 Palm Beach 111111 l '\\ SUITS Boys’ Suite $11 4 ® Also Reduced OYS fancy casslmere and X suits, with the label on blue serge suits, includ- inside of the coat. There ing the famous “Dubbelbilt’’ axe styles for men and suits for boys. young men, in gray, tan, $28.75 Suits 51 7.50 blu ® and green. The same , IQ . r model suits we sold earlier $18.75 Suits $12.95 in the season at $16.00 and $14.75 Suits $10.95 *17.60; choice, Saturday, of $12.(5 Suits $7.95 sh f* SIO.OO Suits $5.95 —Main Floor Look! The Basement! Honeycomb bedspreads, large double bed size, hemmed, new designs and heavy weight; $2.95 vsUu ®. tfO Q/l Mdwl each vMtvi || E§ 1,000 feet Goodyear '§ || guaranteed garden U J 1 hose, %-inch size, 5- llAft I ply, coupled and ready to use. This hose carries an unlimited ySy guarantee. An SB.OO value; 60 Mg" feet for... 90*TCe) Three-spray hose nozzles, 75c ST. ,45c 42x36 bleached pillowcases, good quality, pure OA n white; 35c value, each.. .m9\* 76x90 unbleached aheet pat terns, torn and ready to hem; heavy round thread quality; $2.39 value, *4 QQ eaclM..... 91*09 [THE STAR STORE, Here They Are! Those New Hand-Tooled Bags and Purses Popular Prices THE most popular bags and purses of the season. Os new, hand-tooled leather. All the new top and back-strap styles, canteen boxes and hand bags. Each fitted with mirror and accessories. Prices range from— -51.50t055.95 —Main Floor. Strictly New — Satin Transparent Brim HATS WO M EN'S satin A transparent fIL brim hat s, J) 0. J J some have jet ' edges and feather trim med. A spe- 0M clal lot for Saturday— —Second Floor Parlor brooms, enameled handles of red, black or yellow, 6-sewed, ftKECgl’a best grade corn; up to 89c values jifl 5.‘.!!’„.54c mmm 72x90 bleached sheets, made of a good grade muslin, with center seam; 3-inch hem, worth $1.69 (limit four), £4 4 A each SX#XaJ 81x90 bleached seamless sheets, heavy, soft finish, seam less sheeting, 3-inch hem; $2.59 value (limit 4), £0 AQ each 81x90 Mohawk bleached sheets. Everyone knows this well-known brand; $2.95 value (limit 4), IQ each —Downstairs 5