Indianapolis Journal, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 December 1895 — Page 13

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THE INDIANAPOLIS JOURNAL,: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1895.

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Left. Of course you want 'to put them in to the best advantage and right here the greatness of this store ad its immense facilities commends itself to all and makes the claims of others ridiculous by comparison. These four facts not the least exaggerated tell plainly why you should do your Holiday Shopping here: First This store is by far the largest in Indiana. Second Our new entrance affords easy access to and from the store for the largest of crowds. Third Our immense basement has been greatly enlarged entirely redecorated and is well ventilated a point of the greatest mportance. ; ' , i ' f" ' Fourth Our enormous Holiday Stocks and facilities for getting them, both in this country and abroad (far grehter 'than others would dare handle), afford a greater range for your selection, and make prices possible that others cannot possibly duplicate.

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Games , Dolls, Etc.

"Must" is the only word that applies to them now. They must be sold, and in these next two days. . There is but one way to meet a condition like this right, and we have taken that one way. We will sell the toys, games and dolls of this immense stock at remarkably low prices. Pay particular notice that this is the New York Store talking, and that when we say a thing we mean it. 'Tis not the blow and bluster which, unfortunately, you are too used to reading in advertising columns. Many of the

Our Holiday Book Store

No need repeating our statement that we have more Holiday Books than any other Indiana store. You can easily see that. But the fact that we do wish to impress upon your mind is that during the two days before Christmas we assure you that our prices will be lower than those anywhere else.

Won't we see you on our second floor to-morrow?

Juvenile Books

Games and Dolls Going at Cost That's the way we are going to do business these next two days in the Basement. Some of the many things included:

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KID DOLLS, DRESSED DOLLS, JOINTED DOLLS, PAPER DOLLS, DOLL HEADS, DOLL TRUNKS. DOLL CARRIAGES, DOLL BEDS, DOLL CRADLES, DOLL DRESSES, TOOL CHESTS,. . DRUMS,

FINE ENGINES, IRON TRAINS, . TIN TOYS, CIRCUS WAGONS, STEAM ENGINES, TENPINS, SKATES, SLATES, BLOCKS, GAMES, BANKS, GUNS, Etc., Etc.

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Hope Benham. 13y Nora Perry. 81.ia S Our Village. By Miss Milford. 100 The True Story of George Washing- S illustrations. By Hugh Thomsoa

. lirooks. 75c. I 81.50.

By j Humorous Poems of Thomas Hood

13U illustrations. 1.50. Rip Van Winkle. B Washington Irving. 50 illustrations. 31.50. Old Christmas. By Washington Irving. Illustrated. By It. Caldecott. 81.50. Marmontel's Moral Tales. Fully 111 A A - St

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! Fftigcfafari S Tales of the Punjab. By Florie J lilUairctlCU AnnieSteel. Illustrated. SUKX ! - Holiday Books ftto7 Jane Aus-

ton. By Elbridge S. Brooks.

Trooper Boss and Signal Butte. Capt. Chas. King. , 81.00.

Chumley's Post. By W. O. Stoddard. 81.00. Dame Prism. By Margaret Mat

thews. 81.10 . . Last Century Maid. By Anne Hoi-

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The Song of Hiawatha. By Henry

AVadsworth Longfellow. Illustrations by Frederick Remington. 81.50. nf The Courtship of Miles Standish. Ul I5y Henry w adsworth Longfellow, j Handsome illustrations from de- I Rnn 1 q

signs. By liougmoD, Merrill, i A Flock of Girls and Boys. By Nora Remhart, Perkins, etc. 81.10. ; c.Q.4f4 tt, t Perry. 81.10. j Child's Garden of Verses. By Robert i Shakspeare, Hawthorne Melody. By Laura E. Richards. H- Louis Stevenson. Beautifully Dickens, Macaulay, lustrated Holiday Edition. 90c. S illustrated. By Charles Robinson. Eliot, Hugo, Story of a Mountain. By Uncle ! 81.10. Qrott Trvintr T.awwnpp Mo ! Thft ATftrrv Wives rtf Windsor. Tlxr ! C0lx' Arving,

William Shakspeare, Illustrated uoeine. cervanies, in colors. 81.75. S Geo. Ebers, Jane Austen, A Midsummer-Night's Dream. By t Thackeray William Shakspeare. New illustrated edition. 81.50. j At lower prices than we The Vicar of Wakefield. 132 illus- j have ever before known trations. By Hugh Thomsoa them to be.

A Year of St Nicholas, November, 1S'J3, to October, 1894, in one vol. 81.40. Girls Old and New. By L. T. Meade. 81.00. The Garden Behind the Moon. By Howard Pyle. 81.50.

Jack Balestier's Fortune. By How

ard Pyle. 81.50.

The Three Apprentices of Moon

' Street By Georges MontorgueiL 81.

! Coaching Days and Coaching Ways, j Albums, Cards, Catcn. l j 214 illustrations. By Hugh Thorn-j dan Booklets, Ink

son. 81.50.

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i j A thousand and one things that the womenfolk go into ecstacies ! over. Men, if you don't know what' to get her wife, mother, sister, j j sweetheart just you come down here. And ladies but you know about

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A SIO Ladies' Writing Desk for $5.49

A fine mahogany finish on curly birch, with larso French-plate mirror, full French legs, one drawer, stands four feet eight Inches high, thirty-three Inches wide and sixteen inches deep; a $10 Desk for $5.43. A large assortment of Desks of all kinds, equally as Kocd prices. ilore Hockurs than were ever gathered together In one Indianapolis store before. Trices besln at $1.23 for a solid oak, cane p-at Rocker; go by easy stages up to full Turkish Leather Rocker at $30. Combination Book Cases and Writing Desks at tspeclal prices for the next two days. Children's Rockers A large assortment: prices from 65c up.

Sideboards at from $10 to $110. lor Chairs and Couches, all at low holiday prices. For the Men Folks

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' Men's serviceable Suspenders, In fancy 'boxes, 25c each. Men's Xeckwear, Tecks, Four-in-hands, radi:ated and flowing ends. In fancy oxes. 0c each. Men's Mackintosh Coats, with Capes, also Double-breasted Box Coats, at $5.7 each. For the Boys All-Wool Sweaters. In black and navy blue, heavy weight, $1 each.

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Bohemian glass Baskets, fancy edge, 15c, 2oc, 50c. Crystal Vases, 12 in. high, gold decorated just the thing for a chrysanthemum or American Beauty roses 75c each. Worth $1.50. Bud Vases, all colors, gilt decoration 2oc and 50c each. Gold Band Tumblers, engraved all over; gold band will not wear off. $1 a doz., packed in boxes. Crystal Princess Lamp, imitation of cut glass, complete with globe and nickelplated trimmings, 81.40 each. Crystal Fruit Stands, with silver-plated frames, 85c each. Regular price 91.25.

Triple-plated Knives and Forks, $2.75 a set. Triple-plated Teaspoons, 61.50 a set. Triple-plated Tablespoons, 82.75 a set. Silver-plated Card Trays, footed, GxlH inches. for 81 each. Quadruple plated Bon-Boa Baskets, 75c, 81.50, 82. Regular prices S1.25, 82.25 and S3.50 each. riated Butter Knives, 25c. Napkin Rings, 21c. Silver Mugs, large size, 48a Child's Mug, 10c. Silver-plated Nut Picks, 45c. Nickel-plated Nut Picks, 35c Silver-plated Teapots, in assorted shapes, SlJS each. Tea Sets, 4 pieces, Teapot, Sugar, Cream and Spoon-holder, 84.50 a set. Decorated China. Ilaviland Teapots, Sugars and Creams, new shapes, at 83.50 a set Limoges Teapots, Sugars and Creams, at 82.50 a set. Austrian China Teapots, Sugars and Creams, at 75c a set. Salad Sets, Tray and 12 Saucers, thin china and in a variety of decorations, at 82.50 a set. Sugar and Creams, small size, three' colors and gilt, 23c a pair. Sugars, large size, 35c and 50c a pair. Salad Bowls, neat decoration and gold edge, 50c each. Fancy Fruit Plates, hundreds of patterns, from l(Jc to 82 each. 50 styles and as many sizes of children's Toy Tea Sets, 15c, 25c. 35c, 50c. 75c. ud

j as mgn as o-.ou a &eu S Lamps, Stands, Etc. Brass Lamps, with onyx stand and silk shade, 82.45, 83.50 and 85.85. j Decorated Stand Lamps, with 10 in. shades to match a regular reading lamp ! S1.C5. Onyx Stands 84.50, 85, 87.50, 810, 815 and 820 each.

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For every hour during the day and evening to-morrow . . Ladles', Men's and Children's Handker-

S chiefs, one hundred different styles at 6c S each. Ladles' embroidered handkerchiefs, our J own direct Importation; hundreds of styles, I at 15c, 25c, 20c, 50c and up. Ladles' Hand-Embroidered Linen Initial S Handkerchiefs, 25c each. j Men's All-Linen Hemstitched HandkerS chiefs, 12ic, 25c, S5c and 50c each. j' Men's Hand-Embroidered Sillc Initial Handkerchiefs, 25c, Wc, 75c and XL

Gentlemen's velvet "Uppers, serviceable as well as pretty, 75c a pair. Gentlemen's leather slippers, all colore, an exceptional value at SI a pair. "The Columbia" is a hand-sewed slipper, lined with chamois ekln, durable and comfortable, price $1-50 a pair. A fine hand-sewed kid slipper, opera style, tan, chocolate and black, price $2 a pair. "The Mephlsto," the season's slipper novelty, made with the "new Toklo toe. In red, black, tan and chocolate, decidedly swell, price $3.50 a pair.

Why Do We j Celebrate the j 25th Day of I December?

A handsome Writing Desk free to both the boy and girl who tells "The Story of Christmas Day" best. Contest ends Tuesday night. Have you handed In yours yet? Two days left. Hurry up, boys and girls.

TONS AND TONS OF CHRISTMAS CANDIES

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