Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1919 — Page 2
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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, XONDAY, MAY 12, 1219.
TWO AUTOS STOLEN—BOYS HELD ON BURGLARY CHARGE.
WOMAN’S POCKET PICKED SEVERAL LEFT IN HOSPITAL
IMEIH WELCHES SOLDIERS OF OATM C
LARGE CROWD RECEIVES RAINBOW MEN AT STATION.
Two men were held up, & dru* etore. a soft drink place, a bicycle *lwp end three houses were entered and robbed and two automobile* were stolen, accord in r to reports to the Indianapolis police department dertn* the week-end. Two boys, one fifteen and the other sixteen. were arrested after they had looted a gum machine in front of a drug
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LAfATETTK. Ind.. May 12.-Tippe-anoe county turned out Sunday morning to welcome home the world war
as of Battery C. UOth field artil-
lery. A large crowd remained up all
night to be on hand for the The unit was expected short
months after the aigntai? of the armistice and almost two years from the day they left Lafayette to join the regiment at Ft- Benjamin Harrtaon. Indianapolis. Bands played and whistles tooted when the train pulled in. Church bells rang and nearly every home in the city and county had representatives at the station. Some of the boys jumped through the coach windows to get off the train . near their home* ; The battery left five of its men in hoe- i ! pita Is in France and Germany and sev- j {erai in the hospital at Camp Taylor, j 5 Gut of a total of ZB men In the battery when the regiment was at war strength. I only IS® were discharged at Camp Tayj lor. Many wen discharged m the east. About eighty-five Lafayette men were I m the organization when the battery ; arrived home.
Shelby County Men Back. CSpecla! to The Indianapolis News]
SHRLBYVILLE. Ind- May 12—Shelbyville and Shelby county soldiers | members of Batteries A and E, 150th j field artillery, have all received their
Burglars broke store, Pratt and
into the Hook Illinois streets.
ty after midnight, but the Monon train | ^barges from the service at Camp
day nieht and stole approximately Sat had beenco nceaied Abbott h • * Kntrailoe was gained by breaking
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about the store
I gained by breaking the one of the rear windows, acto bicycle policemen Trtmpe and
Ur, who mymUgated.
broke Into JL UootTs soft
lia avenoe, and
cle shop. ««
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thus were stolen final ■
Homs Robbsd.
Tile homes of Stanlsy Judson. living la Artington avenoe. near Beech Grove; Minnie Quinn, Ml Cornell avenue, and Grover Burke, MB? Ashland avenue, were robbed Saturday night and Sunday. A watch, a revolver and ft were taken at Judmon's, JM from Qutnn’r homo and a revolver and a set of sli-; verware at the Burke htfins. ■ ■ ifefi 11 department at Kingan A Co.'s
reported to the police I
soldiers were mustered out.
There eras a solid mass of men. roroen sad children around the Monon station when the train arrived. Net aU of Che veterans came on the train, however, as one group went to Indianapolis from Louisville and^came home ^2rra25apolls*and came home that "rts men rsacbed home exactly six
Waldron the cltisene are preparing;! for a big celebration for the men i Tuesday afternoon. There will be aji
parade and exercises. Woman Sculptor Dead.
NEW YORK, May 12.—Mrs. Sara MnrrU Greene-Wise, sculptor, member of the NationaJ Sculptor*' Society and a former pupil [ of Rodin and Bourdelle, died at bar studio here last night. She vae the daughter of
Charles A Greene, of Ultnota
Sunday
tveriue ai
dlana avenue and Michrobbed of a purse con-
sacs’ 3, Toner, TO South Missouri reported to the police that a ool-
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Oght, and took hie two Liberty bond
army papers.
rrsvrte.'at. W that hie fork and mtl ■ arreeted on burglary *motor_ police-
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machine st that address
• o tee ^oHce^ admitU^ having stolen
that neighbor^
Woman's Pookot Picked Mra Mory^Dutton, TM North night'that whs
KLINE APPOINTED W. Jarvlg as Boys' Club Loader. F. Cline. 731 Rest Michigan iae been appointed acting stiperof the Indianapolis Boys' B. Walter Jarvi*. who the position doner. Kline France, where e With brigade lie has burn -Roe basketball at Waterbury,
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New Records Sale Today.
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I Address Mail Order, to Jane Stewart, Our Expert Shopper I WASSON’S
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Has much to commend it, but the outstanding features are the tremendous assortments and the wonderful values. Much of the merchandise has come to us through Quantity purchases, at price concessions, and we can offer far better values than are ordinarily found in sales of this kind. Here’s a partial list of the remarkable bargains. There are scores of others:
$1,25 and $1.50 Envelope Chemise $1.00 (Three Styles Illastrmted) In the vast assortment are many styles, all fashioned of fine materials, strap and solid shoulders, dainty lace yokes and tailored styles.
$1.95 and $2.50
$2.00 and $2.50
1 $5.50 and $6.50
Envelope Chemise
Fine Muslin Nightgowns
Philippine Gowns
$1.65 1
$1.50
$4.45
Beautiful styles of flesh color Crepe de Chine, with solid lace and strap shoulders; : lace trimmed and tailored models in all sizes.
Dainty and practical gowns of soft materials in white or flesh tint; slip-over, square and V necks; sleeveless and fancy sleeve effects.
Hand-embroidered and handmade sample gowns, in V neck, round and square neck styles; pretty floral and conventional designs; real lace inserts.
Fine Silk Camisole*—Made of satins and crepe de chines in tailored and lace trimmed models, d*'| f? A all sires, at New Novelty Camisole®—Dresden all-taffeta ribbon models with strap shoulders, and top trimmed with Georgette; a good $2.50 value, (P'l Qff at $2.00 Muslin Petticoats—New models in lace inser-
tion trimmed or embroidery flounces;
many styles, reduced to
Philippine Envelope Chemise—S] for the May sale, beautifully hand eml yokes, extra value, st
89c Pink Bloomers—Flesh colored batiste, with knees finished with hemstitched ruffles, in the 69c
$1.50
Specially purchased
nbroidery <g2
May sale at
$2.00 and $2.50 Bloomers—Flesh colored batiste and dotted seco silks, also brocaded silks, d**| W A $1.25 and $1.50 Bodices—Satins and crepe de chines, elastic tops, lacy yokes and tailored AA $2.50 Windsor Crepe Gowns—Dainty flesh color, or with bird and floral designs, blue stitched Qf? yokes and ribbon bows, at $2.00 Princess Slips—Fine materials, with filet lace yoke inserts, lace edge flounces, in the KA May sale at I •DU $2.50 Batiste Gowns—Tucked yokes and embroidery insertions; white batiste with colored embroidered designs, also flesh color batiste with colored QJT stitching*, special at tplaxfiD —Wasson’s, Fourth Floor.
Important! A Sale of Smart Suits and Fashionable Capes and Dolmans The full scope of this store’s ability to provide the best values that America’s leading maker’s have to offer is clearly evidenced in these remarkable offerings.
Distinctive Suits
Offered in Two Big Underpriced Groups
Tricotines —Fine Serges —Poiret Twills
Suits in the best qualities of the above favored materials, and mostly all navy blue. Tailored styles, waistcoated styles, box coat effects, cutaways, blouse models and smart tailored effects. The dressy types have embroidery, braiding and new button trimmings. The model sketched indicates the smartness of the entire group. ,3ait Dept, Second Fl™*
Capes and Dolmans
Worth $35.00, $39.50, $45.00 and $50.00 at
—Serges —Velours —Tricotines —Silvertones
There is not a single good style missing in this great assortment; graceful flare models with waistcoats, shirred yokes, throw scarfs and draped collars, braid and button trimmings; fine silk and satin linings. It is our open opinion that better values have not been offered anywhere this season. .Coat Dept, Second Floor..
For Over a Third of a Century—“Wasson’s for Silks” A Few of the Many Excellent Bargains Offered in Wasson’s May Sale of Silks
89c Chinese Natural
Pongees, 59c
Stenciled Covers for Canoe and Porch Pillows
$2.00 Chiffon Dress
Taffetas, $1.59
36 inches wide; thoroughly reliable qualities, offered in all plain colors, also in desirable
changeable combinaticms. $2.25 Sweet Briar
Silks, $1.95
32 inches wide; beautifully printed designs on very excellent quality of radiums. This is one of Cheney Bros.’. $2.00 Silk and Wool
Poplins, $1.68
40 inches wide; fine quality, medium weight chiffon finish poplins; splendid range of shades for street and afternoon. $2.50 and $2.75 Foulards, $1.98 36 and 40 inches wide, stylish designs and color combinations on grounds of navy. Copen, gray, brown, taupe, etc
32 inches wide; hand-loom. Only 250 yards offered for Tuesday’s selling. This is popular for house draperies. $1.50 and $1.59 Crepe de Chine, $1.24 36 and 40 inches wide; excellent qualities all pure silk crepe de chine; offered Tuesday in over forty shades. $6.00 Fine Silk Tricolettes, $4.98 45 inches wide; fiber silk tricolette in black, beaver, tan and other shades. Tuesday at this greatly lowered price. $3.98 Stylish Art Satins, $2.48 36 inches wide; a rich, highluster fiber sport silk; offered in two popular shades—tan and
pink-
What’s life in a canoe or on the porch when there are not plenty of pillows for comfort. These covers are in bright shades that will harmonize with your color scheme. They are stenciled and made ready to place on pillows. For covers of such excellent design and quality we consider these prices exceptionally low. 59c and 89c —Wassons, First Floor.
Silk Floss Pillows The soft, fluffy filling for a comfortable canoe or porch pillow now offered at special prices— Round, 20x20 89c Round, 22x22 98c Round, 24x24 $1.19 Square, 18x18 59c Square, 20x20 B9c Square, 20x24 79c Oblong, 18x22 69c Oblong, 20x24 79c —Wasson’s, Basement.
A Special Pricing Tuesday and Wednesday of— Queen Quality Oxfords for Elderly W omen
$1.98 Summer Plaid
Silks, $1.48
36 inches wide, beautiful summer plaids in dainty colorings, large variety of styles—suitable for skirts and dresses.
$2.00 Rich Satin Messalines, $1.59 36 inches wide; a rich, highfinish satins; a new lot just received and offered in all the
very newest shades.
Wasson’s, Third Floor
LONSDALE BLEACHED MUSLIN, 36 inches wide, sold from full bolts (no phone orders, limit 10 yards), 19C —Basement.
at, yard.
Women may indeed class themselves mighty fortunate if they are in need of shoes of this kind. Black or brown kidskin oxfords with flexible welt soles and comfortable medium heels that hug closely to the arch of the foot. There is a pair of these stylish and comfortable oxfords that will surely answer your low shoe problem, at the same time afford a liberal saving. Wasson’s, First Floor
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