Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1901 — Page 12
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TTTtt DTPIAHAFOLIS KEW8, FK1T>AY, SEPTEMBER 6,1901.
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PHICES HIE joins
' UM was prices iSTw
1889, FIGURES THAT HAVE NOT BEEN | to AvriL
to 14.75. In April. I
the top in
mootts that yenr f M; the WFh 5
«-56. m January; to M?, nber; J* MW. »t« in May; in in Auguat, and last year,
THOOSMDS ME
r; m W-«
EQUALED IN MANY YEARS.
NO DROP IS YET IN SIGHT
Indications Are that Top Price* will he Maintained Until There is an Increase of Receipts.
DAILY CITY STATISTICS.
Marriage Licenses.
as; aftsswW Harry Keocdy ant? Otir. BSaafcea^T*
BRIGHT PROSPECT FOR
OF ODD FELLOW
PARADE AND THE
*jp
Birth Returns.
I CterWs and Jeate Swaetlssd. « »at*a aC. b l<x*Vh 'an'i Mary A Shewer. 23* Glenn sen.
; b«y.
Heorr and Tlijfc Anteubrork.
boy
Latter will Order's Organizations
S. Ala-
.W. H. Leedy. grand aecrei
rV,
Vim. 'feeUet Atop wi \o* tmA see \Vvtm, tskeVKer . \ ^aTcVvASVA% or rtol. to sVuraj ijom Wvose eftecU Wut csiv be ^ottivA rtoroHere Wve WY Vvere.
The top twice for hoes of September S. |
]NHL-«7.ie-wss equaled to-day. wb« a ******* 3,7 motTX * **” 1 now nccMng sad dtopetehink so much , toad of the beat «old for that price soon ; ^ noto Fetsefe. lt2T mmam ^jj tbAt tb#re ^ no but that !; *ft« r tb « market opened. There is comM- i Sirf* tuggie ICarrer, X3M E. Fit- Indianapolis, this Uses! year, ’rill achieve ersbie tension and suppressed esette- ! temto st. girt * mm — 8~lho coveted position of s «8e.«W poet-
nsent among the commission men at toe amrtm A. sad Bslise Xewby. ilS 8. Ke>atom* oJB ^
yards, and apparent expectancy that *’*.« y 05 ^,,! r w. Wooiram, «* Btrcb ava. -There are a,«00 Odd FeOOws in In11 prices Win fo still higher. 'Hiere are beam ^ AnnS^ Cohen, m Eddy ac. «5rt. diana.’’ said Mr. Leedy to-dar. ‘and all . * among them, however, who Pi.ake Ux-.r Henry aad Frsny-i J. Terry. SH Minerva A., wan t j 0 know about the i pproachinff
Etna and
boy.
Arna I Lefforge. 1FM NesTcsa ■«..
YCe\D 'SeaYW Boas
15r«r ™ zz szTto'z -——
■bowed the market strong at the advance. r ” When, in the middie of March, hog, I prices began to on nervously toward Jg, The News, reflecting the opinion of
‘local live stock men, aaid:
■‘Ther- seems to be no doubt amor.* well-informed dealer* that the price of (hogs will r«ach » In the near future. The ! demand has b*en active and the price has ,advanced gradiisliy. the top to-day being.
Death Return.
Wilson V Jor.ee, «, 554 Lincoln U .
cancer
Building Permits.
J. F Reynold*, ehed. ISO Hoyt ave., »50.
- Maria A. Dudley, frame home. Central ave. higher than “• the top an< j Twenty-second st.. R.to?
Marla A. Dudley^ addition, 212* Central
67%c higher than the tow point heretofore
meeting of the Sovereign Grkad Lodge, which is to hold Its sessions In Indianapolis September 14 to 21. inc uslve. We ‘ expect ever}' able-bodied Odd Fellow in Indiana to be here during that week. There has never to the history of tie order been a time when there was so much enthusiasm over a prospective demonstration as we have at the present
time.
•Ohio has 65.000 and Illinois 54.00) Odd Fellow*. 1 ndiana. in proporth n to population. Is the banner Odd Fell nr State to this Union. The Sovereign G: and Lodge is composed of 214 members md officers, and we than give them and tge Odd Fel-
during
\a\es\ \Vvu\q ^or cooY ewiv- ^ teauVvfaV «AVtc\um; ooWrs.
and The
S- torw'-T*. «.d i»mVi b.yond i. .j™; n, £-; t **"•"» *"* -“.th. 9ov ( r. 1 »n Grand Lod«. » OTWttd ‘V^SSa«5L rn>. h... «« to. &AT&jxk SS^STSSSJ*. Vi -«e. *■ °!r.5se!5*‘»? A . f;srr»:™ar^v‘ , K'jr;..’. e a
fiicndii, will bt- In Indianapolt.
previr.iiK uacaing season, ivovem-i - - w- - - U e have been assured that merchants
■fig
PVfV. WIf IA.f l UMTS** a.v!A- -ev- --'ey--—' - ilnre the Union yards were established.
over thirty year* aco. At the beginning i rear of «2 w. Mart land ■t. W».
of the previous packing season. Novem- B T i^ c< f t k omp * ar '
they were ^.70. By December 1 P«lr*. Tenth *t. sni canal. **'>
■ Let us make ever your Fur Uarmenta j* jt jtjt
ber le \afsy mvrv +■> *'*■ ^ 1 they were |6J6, and next day **1*. On
{f».‘“o»' i *tL < U h d.T»r h
■ ttey w.r. » 15; on th« «r« J» »'. F 'J: ruary te 141, and cin the 11th* $S.*0, the top mark. In March they started down. • reaching ft.25;- in April they were »7.W; wTy f7 »rjune. r,:MK July k*; AugusL 8a»: September. 17 10: October. 14.92; No-
vember. *6.25; December, *6.20.
In MM they kept on the down grade uni til March, when they were H 45, but in
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Real Estate Tranafera. Elizabeth A. FueB*lorh to <’ora Be!!.
THE CASHS DOVE CO. FIRST ANNUAL ANNIVERSARY SALE SATURDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 7, dose* the fir*l year’s b stness of the Bif Avenue Store, wkich will be celebrated by SPECIAL CUT-PRICE SALE (or three days, commencing Saturday morning. September 7. HIGHEST .QUALITIES, LOWEST PRICES and coirtfMS treatment baa made Ibis store a big btislaess and very popn ar wltbla one year, far nceedliif all our expeditions. Do ool fail to attend this Anniversary Sale, and secore some geanine bargaias as we always have what *0 advertise. Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, 3 Days Only
trust*-, lot 16. Fr*.nk‘». subdivision. Kansas atre*t. tf*twe«B IllinoU and Meridian strret* ••* h 5 * ™ Cora Bel!, trateej to Alvin Fuchsloch
• #t mx.. same .1 - x,a« 00
Al-aam’-r C. Ayf-s to Edward J. SchlAnaer. lot 2*5. Ayr—' South M«-rtdtan-street adfitton. Carson street. east of Meridianfstrert *75 » Frsderlck L. Evi|n* to Kla Hosea. tot 10. Ldneoln'Sj subdivision Fleteher’s first a.MUIoo Brookalde avenue. near Newman street 2,400 #0 Carrie Itorlc to I^ivis Meier. Jr., trustee. lot J#. MeOuet's subdivision outlet 157. Hadley hreet. west of Patterson street . 3 --••■ 500 90 Gertrude R. Wilson to David-D. Rid<1U\ tot 8, Reynolds's Haughvnlle additlot), Belmont ave., north of Tenth street A 1509 W Francis A. Hayed to Jesse N. Welle et ux., lot 13., Roason's subdivision. North Illinois tt addition. Dewe>aVe., near Twent®'-third #t 100 Finch Sharp* to Archie Greathouse, tits 14 and IS. tg-Kk 7. Central Park.
try of the
dnd other public spirited citizens will put opt decorations on :a grander scale than has ever been known In 1 idi&n&polis. Man/ persons have come to ue for suggestions as to the electric ll$u displays they intend to make, as they ttosire that what tliey do be in harmonl-j with the cccaalor.. I am now getting an estimate on the «wt of placing a searcnllght on the
Soldiers’ and Sailors' Monument.
“If a line of incandescent j
placed at each corner of the 1 extending from the top to iM would outline the Mon timer
greatly to the effectiveness p!ay at night. The Momunen tral attraction of this city, delegations that have come
and arranged aeeommodatio: Fellows’ week, none has faile,
the highest admiration for thi
of art. this tribute to our veterans. The Chicago delegation spent most} of its time
viewing the Monument. “The colors of the order
London ave.
Thomas
bee. lot 2.
IS, hjx-k 7. Central and Twenty-third i Hamilton to It . Mutton’s sub ik Hill, Cush in*
800 00
st
It* B. Bu*-
...» ... u..»■■... „ subdivision ot part of Oak Htif, Oushln* st.. north
Of Belt l-OWOO
William M. 8t. I’lalr to Wlllltm T. Davl*. lot 14, RuddeU A Vinton's Park Place. Senate are.. near
Twentv-elahth 4jt. — 3.100 60
Bridget D. Farretljto Lummle N. Donovan. tot 1*4. Bradley et al.’s E. Washington atreet adattlon. Bradley at..
between New Yoifk and Michigan sU
to Theophifu#
? Park.
Nettie Meyers
Hhank. tot 4S Jackson
200 00
dale avenue
M.
Martin-
Twenty-fourth
scarlet, green and purple, i the various branches of Odd This fact should be borne in m who put up decorations. It pleasing and appropriate thi tion to the libera) display of tional colors, if many flags should be shown. There will number of Canadians here would leel all the more frie were we to give them this rec<
There are 1.600 P,
are white,
presenting
fellowship, id by those
ould be a In addl-
ur own naof Canada | be a large
and they
dly to us
DRCSe 6000ft ANO ftILKft [\ l <0-lnrh Pebble Cheviot, all* ^ 404ml\ Granite Ctoth», all- _ wool - y - 31,0 88-in* it Melrose. new fall
L I *had< s ••••*• •— ■ 260
RMhthbl.ck satin Prunella.
59c
75c quaHry. «ala
48-Inch b'.ack HStln Soltel, *1 J5 sSr^C-ipi "rHUi ~ Ctoth*. all »ew fall ihide*. opcnlhi; price • 390 19-Inch tilack Taffeta Bilk, 45cJ^inoh'Wck faiteta' BUk.' ‘75c
69c h guerantciHl Taffeta
ik. 4LO0 value «®o
ywentetti Black TgfIk. 11.25 quality, open-
tng plica ^
LAOS CURTAINS
Manufsotupars' Samptes She to 14.00 per i>*lr single Curtains. 59c to n 28 Me Window Shades (cloth).... 25c 10 piecim Linoleum*. 75c quttlIty, close out enUrely, wjuare yard...... Gc f ^ MOTIOSS Cabinet Hair Flu*, aale price.’. 3c » paper* Hair Fin* for 2c 1^5®:::::: ► Finlahlng Braid 4o lr Brushei In© Oil, lOe quality 7c Blacking, per box 1c
HOSIERY
fancy striped LUie vnlu© 20c fine cotton Hoe*, whit© .high spliced heel, 35c ilty 29c " f plain black Ho*«, tom itvtc tie boya’ Bicycle Hose, cordu-roy-ribbed. S pair* 80c. per Ho
WRAPPERS (LADIES) 41.(10 Summer Wrappers 75c IS.80 Summer Wrappers $119 tl.M Summer Wrapper* II 25 DOMESTICS, SPECIALS to yard* beet bleached Muslin 66c 6(40 unbleached Muslin. 10 yds 39c Best Apron Checked Gingham, yard 4%c 9-4 unbleached Sheeting, good value, yard 12Vic 10 yards best American blue Cttllco 43c 81-25 Bate* Bed Spread 98c 81.26 fringed Bed Spread *Sc 54-tncb and 68-inch Table Linen, value Kc 72-Inch Table Linen, 60c value 29c 25c Turkey red Damask *19c 8 1-3c half linen and cotton Crash 5c 5c Cotton Crash 3Vic AU-Hnen fringed Towels, IS-ln. by 24-ln 4c Table Oil Cloth, beat quality, yard 12%c OORSETS ANO UNDERWEAR 60c F. C. Summer Corsets, straight front, nicely trimmed •.»..• J. ••••■»•*, 88c 60c straight front Girdle 85c HAH. Corsets, French shape, lace trimmed top and bottom ; 29e She Corset Covers, V-shaped, hitnsUtched and embroiderytrimmed ; 19c 25c Corset Covers, embroidery finish 2 for Sc 86c Ladles' Gown*, trimmed In embroideries and lace* 49c Soata' fchlrts and Half Haaa 41.00 Negligee Shirts In white „ and color*, all sixes 75c 75c Negligee Shirts, nil sixes... 89c 19c Half Hose, plain and fancy. 16c ...2 for25c Half Hose.black, 19c pair, 8 for 25c Haw Fall Oloaka and Tallaratf Suits Arriving Dnlly.
^n,r
Wm. W. Line hero to Thos. J. Taf-
•treet 126 W
nitlon. j
"Tfiere are 1.600 PatrlarclSs Militant, f the uniformed branch of Odd [Fellowship, ; in Indiana. They will nearly fall be here, and from 1,000 to 1,200 of thegi will take part in the great parade. Other States : will send cantons of PatriArchs Mill- ] ! tant, among them Ohio, Illinois, Iowa,
lot. 18 Pyles' subdivision
rinxdaJp. Tacoma avenue, near
linger et us part SpringC
Twelfth street Total transfers ijs. consideration...... 113,451 no
HIGHER COURTS’ RECORD. Supreme Court Minutes.
i 19,451. Edward A GdPiell v«. Chicago JuncUon By. Cot Portff S. C. Appellant’s 19^429. John TevU vs. Louis HammoBd et al.
Clark C. C. Appellees' brief 02). New Supreme Court Suit.
19.71V. Mary A Osborn vs. John T. / Hendricks C. C. | Record. Assignment
rors. In term
Appellate 8Ute ex fel
Kfond.
Court Minute*.
1. vs. Henry Cassidy et al.
pbellee* t«jwn»hl
ite
C. Appellee*’ brief (9). Wayne township, M A. Jeffrey. Marlon
Marion county, vs. S. C. Appellee's
8.783
Dubois C.
3.*46. Wayne
Thomas A. Jeffrey,
brief (8).
1.724. Franklin I-etter et al. vs. Ell T. Spohn.
Fulton C. C. Appellants’ brief on motion to
dismiss. Appellants’ reply brief <8).
COUNTY COURTS’ RECORD.
State
and Jo
city court, jury. Jury
Criminal Court.
Fremofat Alford, Judge.
v«. Alfred Andrews, William Johnson Drake. tyicttinK a riot. Appealed from
leads not guilty, -Trial by
Evidence.
Each tmpa:
|pl< qele
THE CASH & DOVE CO «*<**-w-**eKd* MA.di«sA,OHkJdiB'irra« Ax-ec.
BOARD OF WORKS’ ROUTINE. J Assessment Rolls Approved. • For a local saw©.- in Madison avenue, Pennsylvania to McCasty. For gravel roadway, cement walks, brick gutters and curblhf in St. <Clair street. Highland to Oriental, j For gravel roadway, cement walks and curbing in Parkway avenue, Wright street to 182 'fS£t W €*St For cement walljs In Alabama street. Twentythird to Twenty-flfth. For cement wMks and curbing In Twentythird street. Collage avenue to Monon railway. Resolutions Adopted. For cement walls and curbing in Olive street. Prospect to Lexington For cement walks In Belmont avenue. Michigan to Belmont avehue. For cement walks and curb In Rural street. Now land to Mas*achusetts avenue. For cement walks and curb in Rucltls street, Seventeenth to Nineteenth k For cement walks and curb in Chicago street, ; Barnes street to Bchurmafi avenue.
SHOE SALE THE LAST WEEK OF H. B. NATHAN’S STOCK.
Michigan, Pennsylvania and jNew Some will come from WashlngTon. D.
York.
C.,
and there will be uniformed] men from
Massachusetts. ‘T have not the
but that e best in de by the ve offered bring our recognized tlona that
e are well
Inment of I do not
e this city, or for the
the feelsant and
least dou
this demonstration will be many respects that has been order In several years. We large prizes as Inducements organizations here, and ail hav that, aside from other attrj may be here, the prizes alo;
worth their coming.
"The plans for the entei visitors are exceedingly goi believe that any one will lea whether he come for a day week, but will carry with hi! Ing that he has had a Pi
profitable time. It would probably be well if feeding accommodattons ware provided for those who come for one fay only or
for a few hours of one day. 5
"There wdll be thousand* of skich visitors on September 17 who will not dare to go to hotels or boarding-houses. These must be provided for as well as those who stay longer. I think It would be a'good thing for the factories of Indianapdlls to close down on Tuesday afternoon,! September 17 Many of the employes ane Odd Fellows, and will desire to participate In the parade. Others will wish to pnjoy looking at a demonstration greater, perhaps, than Indianapolis will see. at least as far as any secret order is concerned, for many
years.”
POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK OF H. SALE ENDS SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 14.
P T r
41.60 Tan 8b styles, in
‘ tmlf.
75c
oes, vlcl
tow-cut
t leather and Of tipped toes.
Shoes,
Vic!
* price
I; sate
1.25
satin calf ConShoe*. all Mies Bradford), sold for everywhere; sale
99c
42.50 vie! kid patent leather Up. 1.50
Men's <2.80 vtcl kid Tan Shoes, hand-sewed, all atsee.........
8191.00
Miss©*’ Shoes. . From
Soft Sole Shoes.
fa
59c
Men’* House Slippers, 49c
Boys’ and Men’s Car. vas Shoes, 29c
Men’s <150 rid kid Shoes. McKay sewed, correct shapes, all staes
Ladies' 41.50 Dongola Shoes, guaranteed ail solid, patent or kid-tip-
lot assorted Ladles' Shoe*. patent leather, vtci kid. hand-turned or extension sole, all sixes: Nathan’s price 82.60 to 83.60; sale $1.98 Men’s heavy Working Shoes, in lace, buckle and Congress, all solid; Nathan’s price 41.50'. sate
Men’s fine . vlcl kid Shoes, light or heavy extension soles, plain or tipped toes, lace or Congress, all sixes, price 8100. sate price, $1.98
SIMON PINK
8i41.lt>
126 E. WASH. ST.
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NEWS OF COLORED PEOPLE.
Mrs. Bell Curtis has joined he*, husband at South Bend. Mis* Lillian Hirley went to Chicago yesterday to visit for two week*. Miss Minnie Hale, of Crawfor Isville, spent several days here this week. The Anna Douglass Club will Mid a business meeting Saturday evening. September 28. Mrs. M. E. Cable and son Thco lore have raturned from a trip to Leavenwort i. Kas. Mrs. Hulda Webb will attend tho National Baptist convention at Cincinnati qext week. The women members of the Iron League entertained at uhist at the club roans, Tuesday
evening.
Mrs. Jessie B. Linton will leavi 1 Tuesday for j a few . days’ visit with relathes at North
Lewisburg, O. • >
The Ht\. 41. H. Johnson, of Memphis. Tern., Is temporarily serving as preacker at Olivat
Baptist church.
Julius R. Cox. of the postofflqe. will spend his vacation at the National Baptist conven-
tion, at dnetnnatt.
Mrs. Kittle Minter will leave,’ Sunday for Cincinnati, where she wrUI attend tlty national
Baptist convention.
The Woman’s Club will meet next Monday ! afternoon with Mrs. Fannie qmlth, at 354
West Fourteenth street.
Mr. and Mrs. Ermsidell Storte entertained I Wednesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
William Bell, of Louisville.
The Charles TV. EUloc Club Will celebrate next Thursday evening at the h< me of Lafay-
ette Walker. 1115 State avenue. ,
Mrs. Zella Johnson, of Frankfott. Is spending the week with her mother. Mis. Nancy Stew-
art. In North California street.
Leonard Harris entertained a Wnall company at dinner yasterday at the hotr e of his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Haris.
Mrs. Martha Parks, of Kalanazoo. Mich., has arrived In the city to visit her son, Will-
iam Parks. MS West St Clair s reel.
The marriages of Edward Wls lorn and Mias j Flora Brown, and George Bla ck and Miss i Georgia Alexander took place ladt night. Mrs. Nora Baird will entertali i this evening I at her home in West Vermont afreet. In honor * of her guest. Mis* Craighead, of Louisville. Charles W Brown. Junior vice-kxmunander of ; the Stats G. A. It, trill leave Sunday for} Cleveland to attend the national encampment. Miss Mattie Harris, of Clnclnr all. and Miss Addle EUlston. of Covington, are the guests of Mrs. Florence Offut. at JS2 Muskingum street. Mrs. L. J. Maggard will visit 1 r*r a few days at HogansvUle, Ky.. after which she will attend the G A. R. encampment i t Cleveland, j An emancipation celebration will be held September 23 at Greenwood Pa; k. un er the
of club No. 35. of Captt J Oty Lodge,
les Battle Ferau a, of 834 ’ Test Eleventh street, is visiting at Versa!lies. jKy. She will return to the city, accompanied by her sister " The Rev. E. L. GUtlam will address the young people ot the Oaysoniar Ubrary this j evening, at the headquarters, East Six-
teenth street.
Mrs. John Sweeney. Mr*. Keg* Baird and Emma Hillman will go to Clestetand Monday ' to attend the G. A. R. encampment and to
visit relatives.
All the A. K E. ministers at the city are attending the annual conference at Crawfords- ! rille The local pulpits will be supplied from i the conference, next Sunday. } The Toons People’s Aid Alliance of Allen I chapel wilt entertain this evening at the home of Mrs. Ella Williams. ITS Cblbmbla avenue. : Supper will be served at 4 o'cioc j Mia* Rosalia Beach am will represent the women’s work of the Plata and. also St. Paul Mtseiun, at the National Baptist convention at j Cincinnati, beginning September l». Mr*. J. J. Blackshear. who Is visiting ber ! parents at Henderson. Ky., wUlTjoin her hueband at Cincinnati next week. Fh» will repreaent the Marlon County Baptist Cntoa at the > National convention. , The Ladles' Guild of St. PHRUn’s Mission i ; Is arranging for the appearance in the city j at an early date of Joseph Dosghua, the violinist. of Wasnlngton. D. C. At [that tone the guild will repeat the Deinarte entertainment ‘ given several weeks ago. Mrs. Kittle Minter entertains) t last .evening ; at her home In Weet Eleventh street. In honor! of Mrs. Nora Kincaid Bell. Mite Ida Thomas i will entertain this evening tn honor of Mrs. | Bell at her home. No. SIS Senate avencea | ! North. Mr and Mrs. Bell will feturn home to I^ouisville to-morrow.
auspices
Miss ]
YOUR LAST CH
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j
(SALE ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT AT I0t30)
to take advantage of our over-buying and secure one of the splendid Suits for Men and Young Men that we arc selling lor the extremely low price of Suits that formerly sold at from $8 to $20, and considered low then. THE EAGLE ALWAYS FULFILLSiSPROMISES j ' \ 4j.. I A -■"i so our store is crowded with eager buyers who know that such a remarkable opportunity is seldom offered.
HAVE YOU BEEN IN to SEE THOSE SUITS? Honestly, such values were never before known in this part of the country. A large number of the highest-priced suits are still here, so you will not be too late if you comean at once. ANOTHER SURPRISE We have decided to include in this sale a number of [ FALL and WINTER SUITS so if you are not unwilling to save a goodly sum of money on your coming season’s Clothing, you must certainly take advantage of this. These Suits were made late last winter and are identical in style with what will be worn this Fall and Winter. We have marked them all down to THINK THIS OVER CAREFULLY -THEN COME IN EARLY TO-MORROW AND MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS FROM EITHER LOT. 4 ^^mmBmmwemmumme^*emwe*eememmwmewem*ee*im*mewmwee*s**mweeese*se**s***s*MZSw*se**wsrtBSB*ls*^ssMSWMww*Mmswswstesewsmw**sii*emw*wsewwewweeimw*SSSS^MWlMte®sss^* If you are interested in knowing what the CORRECT HAT STYLES are (or the fall and winter, you must see our new hits—-you 1 will also see how to save from 50c to $2.00 on what the same styles would cost you elsewhere.
MEMBERS MERCHANTS’ ^ ASSOCIATION
L.Strauss ago.
5 AND 7 WEST WASHINGTON STREET.
WANT ADS. IN THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS ONE CENT A WORD
Saturday.§SEIg5 ■ ■ ■ d V* ■ ■ ■
EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS IN READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN
W/o’ll -th»o season 'wi'tH e l>ciey day L-i-fc-tle Prices brine you to this hie, popular.
by rnalcine the money-sa vine
Rower of* •tore.
SILK WAISTS
WAISTS—Of a splendid quality taffeta silk, hemstitched and tucked, new fancy fall styles, guaranteed equal to the 45.00 waist* sold in other store*; special price to-morrow 92 08 WAISTS Of the finest quality oll-bolled taffeta silk, new fancy vest effect*. all-over tucking and stitching, every desirable color and black, up to 18.00 ones; to-morrow 94 08 Mercerized silk Waists, black, rose, red and blue, tucked and plaited, the best wearing waist, worth 82-00; to-morrow -D8c FALL FLANNEL WAISTS Xew flannel Waist*, pouch front. 10 tucks, colors are red, rose, blue and
»8e
black*; these 11.60 specially priced at
French flannel Waist*, profusely tucked and corded, all colors and black, our regular I3.O0 one*, to-morrow . 91 OK Waists, the finest Imported flannel* and the new mummy cloth, exquisite colorings and handsome styles, these are all 84.00 and 85.00 waists; tomorrow 92-98
MEN’S NEW FALL SUI^TS
Men’s Suits, all-wool, blue or black cheviot. also faricy cassimeres, quality, tpaklng and trimming equal to the up-town stores’ 44.00 and $7.00 suits; to-morrow -...9398 Men’s Suits, strictly ail-wool cassimeres, meltons and worsteds, also black clay worsteds and blue flannel suits, these 410.00 to 412.00 values, to-mor-row — 96 98 Men's Suits, finest pure worsted, cassimeres and unfinished worsteds, elegant styles in new plaids, checks and stripes, equal to tailor-made, some _ all satin-lined, values 415.00 to 818.00 at 812 46 and — 99-98
MEN’S PANTS Men’s Nobby Stripe Worsted, fall weight, 82.50 ones, are .91-39 Pants, all-wool and wor **" ed, elegant styles, 8150 one* .91 98 Pants, fine, pure worsted stripe. ; also plain clays and birds eyes, all these are up to 45.00 value*. ^ at * 9a 98
MEN’S SHOES Men’s Solid Calf Shoe*, regular C 00 ones, pair 91-19 Men s Box Calf Shoes, extension sole, 42.60 ones 91-98 Men’s fine Velour and Box Calf Shoes, also patent leather, hand-sewed, up to 43.50 ones -92-48
CHILDREN’S DRESSES Dresses for fall, of good quality flannel, 41,00 value 09c Dress, fancy style*. 3 to 15 years, up to 12.00 kind* 98c Dresses in cashmere and novelty cloths, 88.00 value are 91 98
WRAPPERS
Wrapper*
[apper* of Simpson prints, 14heh flounce, 41.25 ones 69c
In grays, blues and linings, 81.00 ones, ' 42c
*;!
Wratspers, trimmed yoke and knee flounce, |1.S0 kind 98c
DRESS SKIRTS ’
Skirt* of brocaded Brilliantine, trimmed, value 82.00. at 98c Skirts of all-wool Venetian and cheviot, new flare flounce, sllktrimmed, these <5.00 skirts.. 92-98 Skirts of first quality broadcloth, Venetian and cheviot, cord and tucking, flounce, 17.50 value 94-98
WALKING SKIRTS
Skirts of all-wool Melton. 20 rows of stitching, belt and pocket attached, a 45-00 skirt, for 92 98 Skirts of finest quality golf goods,
all colors, tailor-made.
<4.00 and |7.00 ones, are’
SILK SKIRTS
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Skirts of splendid quality taffeta silk, has bow knot satin trimming on flounce, a fine 410.00 skirt, to-morrow 95 98 Skirts of finest quality taffeta silk, tucked, hemstitched or with flare flounce, all our 112.00 and 415.00 ones, are 99-98
MEN’S SHIRTS Men's Shirts, fast color percfale, 2 collars and pair cuffs, the best 75c and |1.00 shirt* .......39c Men’s woven Madras Shirts, size* 14 to 14, entire stock of <1.26 and $1.60 shirts, choice ;...|....59c MEN’S UNDERWEAR Shirts and Drawers, plain Dalbriggan. 39c quality, are 18c Shirts and Drawers, Hne silk lisle ribbed, 11.00 value* ....39c sox, sox, sox Men's Sox, fast color, black and taR^iwamie**, 15c one*, pair..... 7c Menw finest imported Hale thread and maco yarn Sox, Hermsdorf dye, ail 39c ones, pair 19c
MEN’S HATS
50 new fall style* In golf. PaMha. crush, tourist and stiff styles, the best in the world for-ithe money, the 41.50 and 12.00 one*..98c TAILOR-MADE riUlTi 86 new fall Suit*,' colors blue, black, brown, tan, castor and Oxford, silk-lined Jacket* and flare »k!rta, these are all 412-W to 616.00 suits, to-morrow...i-97-98 CHILDREN’S SUlfS ISO new fail Suits for children, age 8 to 9 years, fine all-wool, some sixes sold but nearly every size, value* 11.00 to 41 w. .JSI’98 BOYS’ SUITS
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READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHES a a • fSP • • • MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN
Suit* for boys, 9 to
pants, up to 15.00 onei^ are Suits for boys up to l9 strictly all-wool, elegant —
value up to 48.00, your* for* . 94-98
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