Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 September 1903 — Page 20

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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1903.

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^riort not* open from a A. M. 1c 6 T. M. on Saturday* Somelhing A.bout SOAP *41 -M f SNrT *T A FACT that most of u« grow --3-' I Jr!*!?/' I careleiw about the ordinarj problems of a ^ • comfortable eii*tence? Frequently fw»me f member of a family endures a sharp, irritating soap just because another and thicker-skinned member buys the supply. Then, perhaps, the soap so satisT-*' factory for aoft w%ter is made to do imper ect duty jZA. \»L_r\_ j n j, ar< j Again, a rose-perfumed soap will be displeastng to one with a taste for the more delicate ^ odor of violets. Of course, it is a little thing, but you are just at surely entitled to your particular preference in this article of daily use as to the color you carefully choose for your neckwear. AH sorts of good Toilet boaps are here—with some vary attractive little prices on the box bottoms. Wild Violet Soap, mild and with very little perfume, specially priced 3 cakt* I2c Whatley's White Clover Honey Soap, deliciously perfumed and effectise in hard water, probably the most popular toilet soap of to-day.....-f..... 3 caK** 2 /c Wristtey'a Duchess* Pose, same orahty as.’he above, b it djfferta'Jy accn.ed .... .... .... 3 emkju 23c Caabie Soap, the genuine, imposed bom Spain, usually 10c a cake.... 3 caKfi* 23c Juvenile Soap, a very popular brand, pleasant to a delicate skin and attractively perfumed, 16c a cake, or 3 caK** 39c Roger & Callet's Lettuce Soap is an excellent article, which, at the Ayres price, is one of the cheapest of French toilet soaps X ...mcaKrISc Roger & Callet's Violet, Heliotrope and Lilac Soaps are 26c a cake....!..' . 5 cake4 6-3c Societe Hygienique, large, oblong shape a caK* 39c 4711, the popular Glycerine Soap, with white rose odor a caKr Idc Roger & Gallet's Violet Soap, large sire, delicately perfumed . a caK* 39c Piver’s Le Trefle, a favorite among imported specialties. a cake 30c Colgate's, Lubin's, Packer'* Tar, Cuticura and other well known soaps always in stock at lowest current prices. ff/ig French GLOVE .Mont WfllinfomiHd womon iiinint that it in Hovnirr'f*. Tliin ultire woulil lack wiudom in taking Hides in a glove con troveMy so long a* Dent, Foster and Fownes were sending out such ex cellent example* of the glover’s art Nevertheless the Ayres agency of the Steynier glove.is highly prir^d and the following complete assortments are announced with pardonable pride.' Reynier Suedes, Franrhon quality, in black and every popular color, a pair . ... fit. 50 Reynier branded select Kid., glace or suede, .i pair .£2.00 Reynter’s matchless Pique Suedes, in white, black and beaver shades, a pair 1 £2.30 Reynier'* Chevrette, mannish glove, in white, tan or gray, a perfect article :' ..... £2.30 Reynier's Lelia i* a lambskin glove equally, well made, faultless fitting and embracing any wanted color, a pair ...... . . £I OO Dent's and Foster’s Gloves are alsrTready in all the new shades and in qualities ranging from $1 t" a |)air. L. S. ^/iyrej Co.

1 PREPARING A MAP OP INDIANA OIL FIELDS

LEASE ON BOWIE’S DOMAIN. /’

STATE GEOLOGIST GETTING READY FOR REPORT.

RANDOLPH COUNTY PECULIAR

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W. 8. BJatchley. State Geologist, is 4o- | ing cofislderabie field work gathering rmttertaJ for an elaborate report on the Indiana oil industry, which will be issued ! next year. No map of the Indiana oil fields has been prepared for three years, | and there have been many changes during this period. Some of the fields have ; becomes less )n area and some new ones I have been developed. Mr. Biatchley does | not regard the oil industry in Indiana as j having reached its fullest state of de1 velopment, and he believes that it will ‘ be several years before this will be done. • Oil. like natural gas. must have its 11mi ited run. but, according to the State Geologist, it will outlive the latter and

Objectionable Business Barred by Interesting Instrument Filed. A lease of peculiar interest has come i before Probate Coramisi uner Merle Walker in connection with the final report yt i-dministrator Hiram B. Pattsn to the! estate of Carrie E. Hinds, One of the 1 items in the estate is a lot to Zion City, I John Alexander Ivwies strong bold It is the lease to thhs lot that is of interest In arder that no outside interests mav i s et in to Zion City and begin a business opposed by the founder of the town, non* < of the land is sold but the lots are lesae-1 tor a period of about 1.WG veers. Tl»e J }*«ses will all expire ZtOti A. D. By the terms of the Instrument all ob-; JecticnabVe b-tsi e« is forbidden Any per<on violr-tir.g this provision forfeits his. kwse. Doctors' offices, drug Stores, cigar ifc>res, sakwws, %amhllng-houseS, dance. hails and opera-houses are all an- : ' dev the ban. P »rk salesrooms or eta ugh-1 ter-bouees ate tarred a* Is any store for - -sch food as is forbidden in the seventh ; t<» the nlnteenth vrrse ot the fourteenth; ' chapter of Deuteronomy.

THE NEW CLOAK HOUSE

IN THE CLAYPOOL HOTEL

Ladies Tailored Suits OUR stock is now bigger and better than ever. A lot of the very newest ideas in Suits will be opened for to-morrow. NEW MODELS. NEW MIXTURES. NEW STYLES. Certainly if you are up-to-date you will see this line before you buy.

BROSNANS

IN THE CLAYPOOL HOTEL WASHINGTON STRUT

«5.M—CHICAGO ANT> RETCRN—gS.SS

Via Waaaa Route.

Tickets Koii September 3* ar«i 3.

tarn limit October I. anar*- i* T a m. ' *

12.5a a m.

Just 2M years ago to-day “Public Opinion” the first newspaper was pubtlaed to this country. September 2S, 161*. ton. What would the early pilgrim* think to see one of our madam newspapers * Look for our advertisement to this paper every day. We shall make things interesting for you. To-day see our Silk Lined Top Coats $16.00 to **.<* Donegal Cheviot Varsity Suits HS.OO at the WHEN “When Speeifil" $5.00 8hoe«.

Final r«-

Four fast trains tear* 11:56 a nv S B p. m and

great

KIETKA. feiBCK Z«X2MfC Of* ^

C., H. a D. RAILWAY.

the bu«lne>^ will be a thriving ore when *nd^Retorw^-Sl\f* natural gaa Is no more. Saodsy. Sept ember r». -I have been over in the ne W Ran- tr . Jn wtJ1 « a m :

returning, leave .^prlnglV'd T p m Passenger* boarding excursion train without tickets will

be charged local rate.

dolph countv oil field this week. ’ said Mr. Biatchley torday, “looking into the methods ’ l a- have been employed in dej vetoping rt. T:-.e conditions existing there • ’ c- oof ulin’' to the locality. Tli« fieia is ama’i, bi»t productive to a great degree in root*. This H one to the formation of I oil pools in porous Trenton rock, while | I in the rock that i* solid, and which may i lie only a short distance away, no oil ;

' will be foiled.

Why Large Sums Are Lost. “There are wells in the Parker field that j 'are highly pneluetive, and a few rod* (away no oil whatever fa to !>e found. As I* result, great sums <*t monoy have tfeen I infested in dry holes in that field. How1 ever, much wealth has l*e*n made there I also, as many of the properties are ex-

1 cep lion a II j' kfood

| “1 saw the gusher of the field, the Cecil ■ No. It), put down by the St. Louts Oil : Company, wld< h has eleven other wells 1 ton the same lease. The Cecil No, 10 Is one I of the best In the field, and Is flowing at « a remarkable rate. It is northeast of the

1 town of Pa rue: “

■ Mr. Blat'*hle> brought Knek with lilm ; some fragments of Trenton rra-k taken ( from the iV. il oil well. The rs.res are ; slightly visible to the naked eye. but a fmi.■ roMoph examination shows the rock 'to t»* simply Itom-yeomiesl. In si^nkliiK of the natural gas outlook hi Indiana. Mr. Hlalnhley said that he had i little faith to the re|sn ted new gas fields. The big gas in 1<1 of the State, which is Tod becoming depb-t'-d. and which has, played out entirely for all practical purjMises In sCune parts of the gas lie It. has 1 , not be«-n revived. The strikes reported ■ now and then, Mr. Biatchley says, are > slmplv In small isu kets of gus. and the i lives of sttch wells are neeessarilj limited

to a short period.

COMFORT and BLAHET SALE Pocket and Table Cutlery

AT THE

OLD ORANGER STORE T3t and J3S West Washington Street.

Baking Pana. Chafing DUhea and Star-

Si! rerwarw. ‘

ling Silver war* W« have «r «xp«rt In charge of this department Call and

»*• US

, UIUUY dfc ST ALIN AKER

5 Per Cent. Cheaper at this Great Sale. I ll4 .„« E . W«.HIr* S to-. Btrwwl

SEE

WHAT

YOU SAVE

I. AKIS ETJZ tt WE3TKKX RAELROAB. II. CS—Michigan City and Ret ora—£'.£4. $1.64—Macbe.tcr and Return—41.44. Sowdsy, Sept ember tl. Leave Indlanapoll* •:» a. m

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THE BIG l Ot K ROITE.

EXM HSIONS

**nadHy. September S7. *1.13—< Inctnnatl and Betnrn—$1.!3 Si— tai fast '•■*!*•«-*» trains leave Indiana>.illa ( nWi slatKin I a. m.. returtUng leave Central Tnion Station •"tO'-ltmatl, J p. m. TERRK HAt TE—tl-W. OREENCASTLB—75c. Sjn'clal train leave* IndianapoM* Pnion Station ' a m.; returnln*. )»a. e« Terre Haute I p in H. M BRONSON. A. G. P. A.

PENNSYLVANIA LINES. S.V00—< hlragn and Return—4S.44. Acc.Mtnt Chh-ngn ( enteantai F.spaaHloa. Ticket* will le »oM Sept. W and it: liatlted lor return tw-tober 2. See ticket agenta. W.*W. RICHAUOSON. D P. A.

Faat Time fo Detroit

Weatern and

Leave Indianapolis 12 M p.

1:10 p m.

itt »i» Lake Erta

H'abaab Road*.

in Arrive Detroit

HORSE SHOW COLORS ARE WHITE AND RED while the color ’ of yur Diamonds are white and blue. We will give special prices on our entire Stock this-week. In'buying n diamond .her* you •can select from one of the largest stdeks of loose diamonds

in the* Slate »

INDIANA KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. -*- P- MULLALLY, '“oV.'i'.o.

28 Monument Place

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The Finest Diamonds

eoiita to America.

The Finest Cutting of

Diamonds Is dona In America.

We handle the American-made atone*

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Little Stories of Daily Life

Larger Increases in This State Than

in Any Other of the Domain.

Dr. Charles A. Tindall, of ShelbyviUe. 'grand chancellor of the Knights oft ]’y.thlas of Indiana, has placed his year's : i report in the hands of the printer. The ; report is longer than usual, covering l a fault one hundred pages of manuscript. The report show* the order to fa- in a • most flourishing condition, it has nearly fifty thousand members In the State. Kor j the six months ending June 3n there has been a nei k*'u of 2,700, and for the entire , your ,there ha* been a net gain of more thim S.’IOO members. Two hundred of the ‘ S t*>0 lodge* own homes of their ow n. i The report further shows that both Uic 1 Endowment and I'nlforin ranks are in prosperous condition, and that each has inado larger increases than that of any'

jollier State In the domain.

! The r>-)s»rt of the supreme chief of the , 1 Itiithfauu- Sisters will show a net Increase i j in membership of about two thousand,

with twel\e additional temples.

Grand Chancellor Tindall's term of of- ,

lice will expire next month.

THE UNCUT DIAMONDS;

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• "Just hn they were found in-the mine" • are attracting much attention. I will • have them on exhibition this week. • when they will be sent to the cutters. • You are welcome to see them.

j CARL L. ROST, 15 North Illinois StrekL . i The Cl«>pool Hotel I* Just across the etreet. !

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Charming, Attractive Ladies’ Wraps and Suits Our rapidly selling *tyle* im our suit department are being replaced by new ones of different designs in order to give each and every buyer an almost excluaive pattern. Our new force of fittera juat recently secured at a great expense, are artiats tecond to none in America, hence a fit anch as can not b« had elsewhere is an assured fact. : : : : ' : ‘ : Suits, the Very Latest Models, $20.00, $25.00, $30.00, $35.00, $45.00 to $05.00 Advance sale of the new popular price Coat for

fall and winter,

$8.50, $10.00, $13.50 RINK’JS

Court House

GUT-PRICE

Grocery Companf Ths PaapU’a Mg BargaU Day SATURDAY

II Um H*st prsotrr- ; | is* Skfigr I Lftif* frssk Bins, m uj vlf* m*k6s; .

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H gbl. Ms*sn Fruit J»r», ksil rS^^:463o Fi»e»* «nrs4 Ysrk IU(« Clitr Vlisgsr tn $!ck- | •• Im; kfbl I X

Part Uslt Vii»-

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Flis Amsb T*s—Tfaletif, Bkgli*k Brsskfsat ®r lapgrigl;

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B*lt*r T*s*. * lb...38c FinMl Gatp4w4«r Tbs*, o lb.......'—400 SfirsBy Roll Bob | itr; t ■ mSt %m£ 2-lb rBlL. MM .„.L94o CroBbtd Jstb CoffM; askss t stroDg and s risk... ""9 drlik; M V*?

CksisB biI* of Bolling Boof— fro* tlo bosk fsttod csIIIb. If f Be psr 10b B lb. JBS fBt umnt bBtlBr; >, ^

^ «&0BB44»»4Bto4 4*B%4 B4—WB4

FitBat CopB Cod CmborrlBB; •Bturdsjr, J4 glsrt %9

BbbI skf sr «vb4 Pif

Bomb; 4 lb..

Xlaffia h' C4.'b iBfsr ctirod

slfip Bbbod; 4 lb

Per#. swbbI Lmrd;

Bib.

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FioBBt Gold## SbbIob; Irinka likB s 25c bbFbb; | 4g|

Oir Ltxery ehoieB Mocka ail Js?» CBffBB, solacttd froa tht flbBsl Sooth Amrrlesn

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PRICKB TMB SAMI I

Trade at Your Naaraai Oaurt Houae Btore.

PLYMOUTH CHURCH CALL.

nrcOAl’HR tho rough nUM*» am wdnilttAd i

KHKE OF Dl’TV. whllo ll»« AmaterdBrn t'vrntr lit

arul foreign cUt wlona* ar« nuhje* t to io t)«*r edit, dtilfatt Wo do buy lit I.AIUIE OI’ANTITl LC8. and w* do buy FQH CASH. Kv-ory reason why w<* niioultl saw

you money In diamond*.

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IRDIANA'S t.KADINO .TKWRl KRt \ Established I MB.

“Did you ever hCRr of a phonetic ns taumntr- raid a man In Illinois street. In the coumA of a talk on tho many reetaurnntM found along that thorough-1 fore! “No? Well, come with me around j

Indiana avenue and 1 will

Hpuw you ons.”

Thej went along the avenue a short distance and the speaker showed hi* filend n blackboard sign In fr,>nt of a . ►mall 2x4 “beanery," which read as fol-,

lows:

DINNER TO-DAY: Nine hammon algs Kride perlaters Uvver an baklu Sowererot an sowbely Bred an bnter

Rnbob py

Cofte. tea er milk.

Dr. 3a«9«r’s

The Rev. Harry Blunt is Asked to Become Its Pastor. The congregation of Plymouth church, at a meeting tield hist night, unanimously Voted to extend a call to the Rev. Harry Blunt, of Ctld Orchard, Mo., who occupied the Plymouth pulpit last Sunday. Mr. Blunt, It is thought, w ill accept ttie Call. He fa ti graduate of the Iowa I'nlverslty and of OI*erItn Theological-Semi-nary. He is thirty-one year* old and was married In Cuba about a ye.ti ago to a young woman who formerly lived in St. Louis, but had gone to Cuba with her father, who was a planter in that island. Mr. Blunt is considered a truin of high attainment*, fa a student, lias the graces Of an orator and 1* .» forceful- speaker.

YOUR MOKEY BACK WHENEVER REQUESTED WITHOUT A SINGLE QUESTION.

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S' / s * \ \ n Esst Vishiflgton, Ciruir Dilawira St.

CLOTHING BOUGHT HERE REPAIRED AND PRESSED ONE YEAR FREE OF CHARGE,

SURPRISE SPECIAL SALE NO. 801

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BOYS’ RIBBED BLACK STOCKINGS EXTRA WEARRESISTING

Double knee sizes 0 to 9. Only 2 polrs to i Coitomir.

AGED MAN ASKS DIVORCE.

Seeks

Sanitary Ulooltit Underwear

will protect you •gainot colds, pneumonia and rheumatism, v

Pam R. hm«« 44 e wab. st telling Agent for lad*poUs.

P ! 'Y hen Jim McKernan, the DenuK-ratlc tilling officer In the twelfth precinct of the Sixth ward, wag checking over hfa P ixdl I»ook recently, after the thirty-day ! poll, he came hcross the name of "Hoop - Ree.“ “is that fellow a ‘Chinaman ?' " &ske,l th«r Clerk who was checking the book with him.

Legal Separation from After Forty-Two Years.

Wife

After forty-two years of married life William H. Burford, ha* tiled a petition In the Rup*-rlor Court for a divorce from

Nancy Burford.

Mr. Burford. who Is over seventy years old. was married June 22, Uva. When the ! war broke out he left bis young wife to go to the front and he rejoined her at j the war's close. Kor thirty years they lived together in happiness, and then, uc- j C"fX.lltig to the aged plaintiff, hfa wife sod- ' •ietiK- Inst tier love for him and in Au-

• - , No. *atd XteKsman, absent-mindedly,

ip I “h«'« K Democrst "-

Then it wsa dlscov«rcd that the mime denly lost tier love tor him. and in Auhad been transposed, and instead of being ! *'}*'■ ^ >‘ lm " l th “ ^ ’ . life He now asks for u complete Bepaxa-

JP ‘ Hoop Le« it should hax* been tj,,,,

^ Hoop,” a well-known Sixth ward nemo- j - 2 0 "' t,c WT ' rk * >r New Fire and Police Rules.

Mayor Bookwalter the Board of Public

FINED $30 AND COSTS. i In CHmlnti Court of Old Who Sold BotttDd Baar.

Man

$5 for $3

ONE WEEK

ONLY

Commencing Monday, Soptatabar 21, wa will give a |6 meal ticket for f J. SMITH'S RESTAURANT W and «l North XUlnals 8tr*at. Remember, tbit offer ia for OJWSD. WV K ®CkC C> IV L, Y

The case of rlolatlon of tho liquor laws ia which an Indictment was returned by tho grand Jury, was tried in tho Criminal j Court yoaterday. Tho case waa ail that roj Bulled from Judge Alford s Instructions I to the Jury to lun down every bit of ovidence that might load to tho conviction ? of tho violators of tho liquor laws ; Tho case trlod yesterday was not tho case of an Indianapolis saloon keeper, the de- ; fondant, Jacob Sbuemeyer, being an old. ' broken mail ever t*» v onty years old. and a crlp[le. w ho has been selling bottled [ ’ beer ir a little coni ahed on hfa place j i southeast of town and jus* outside the 1 city limits. Hfa in<* ctment was not the

Safety and Fire Chief Ooor« had a conference yesterday in the private office of the Board of Works regarding the revision of the rules of the fire and police departments. Another conference will be held at fire headquarters some night aoon to receive a report from Mr. Coots. Obsolete rules will be dropped and a few new ) ones will be added. One of the new ones will provide that firemen, while on leaves of absence, shall not have badge® In their

containing the fire calls and the revised rules.

The Indiana Forester. Indiana has Ridded another newspaper this week to its already long list. The Indiana Forester is its name, and its birthplace is HenryvJUe, Clark county. The paper derives Its name from the Indiana

“ .jr: cw glass Many of the designs are fndtvidua! patterns and not - to be seen in ‘any other stole in the city, jl jt jl Sharks Iflayer 4 Co. ClKfflff Store 29 and 31 'West Washington Street Member* Merchants* Assn.

mbroken tract. The Southern In-

diana Development Company is behind st him. He‘w« "fined the project, and expects that the paper

- will no great things toward booming Hen-

Leaa*—733 Lemcke Boildtog. Aecemmedation loans. Easy terms

! result of anv actnltyonthepartof the, for * 8t !n Clark ! grand Jury, his bixdhcr-ln-law.wlth wheun \ county, and Henryvllle fa close to the

! It Is said he has had difference®, haring great ut ; voluntarily gene to the grand Jury and

, testified against

jahd costs. , - — ♦ i ryville

New incorporation*.

■Three new companies have filed article® j of Incorporation with • *e Secretary of ; State. The Newport Brick and Clay | Company will do business in Vermilion ! county, with a capital stock of $o0,000. The directors of the company are J. H. Clemens. C. F. Jones and A. A. Small. The. H tester- M unifold Company, of Ridgeville, Ind.. will carry on a general , merchandise business, with a capital stock of $80,000. The directors are D. G. Hiester, O. L. Htester. Ira Smithson. James M. Manifold and M. E. Sir>c

Quality, Style, Price Come and look at these goods. You don’t have to buy, but the chance* are that you will after feeiag the great array of new FALL GARMENTS

Full of *tyle and quality and at price* that will aatonish you. The •ame politt* attention shown yon whether yon buy or not Men's Fall Suits, ’5 <° '20 Men’s Top Coats, s 5«'15

The Ldbettyvllle Telephone Association, of Vigo county, was incorporated with $500

capital stock.

Closed Carriages.

All th* latest •ty'.e* tn depot wagon*, brougham* and rock*war*. Largest stock to the State H T. HRARSET VEHICLE CO..

UJ-lfa-li: W Market *L

The Way te Avoid Typhoid Fever

Is te use Cartersburg Mineral Spring Water, i Received fresh daily from the springs. THE HCRTY-FRANCIS PHARMACY CO.. Corner

Pennrylvarua and Ohio et*

Mrs. Wlnsicw * cootaiac Syrup for ChUdrea Teething cure* wind colic, diarrhoea, etc. ate.

Faad your horse Janes's dustlew oat*.

Fall Hats Soft and Stiff. All new blocks. $ 1- 00 to ’S* 00 Men’s Shirts SOc 75c *1** Underwear Light and heavy weight. 25c 35o SOo *1 N Black Sateen Shirts The best in the country. SOo

Boys’ Slothing Double-breasted style. 76c to *6- 00 Childrci’s Suits Bailor, Norfolk and 5-Piece styles; ages 8 to 8 years. •a- to Knee Pants Strong, Wear-resisting SOo to •IUnion Made Overalls Non* better In the city.

Call Nr Helot* •«

to pvnImb *1 our

SEE ,

WHAT

YOU SAVE

FAMOUS

27 North Illinois Street

Furs. Cloaks, Suits and Skirts at a large reduction to-morrow. We have the selection to select from and guarantee our prices 25 per cent, lower i .an any house In the city. Special Suit Sale Best In style and lowest In price. New arrivals for to-morrows sale. See Suits to-morrow at 87.50, 18.00, $8.50. $$.<iO. $10.00. $12.00, 115 00 and up. See them before purchasing. Ladies’ Skirts The Famous, tha old reliable for Skirts. A large line of Walking Skirts, Dress Skirts and Silk Skirts on sale to-morrow. ^’p-to-ulate Walking Skirts at $3.00, 84.00 and $.'>00. Dress Skirts of all shades and styles at a reduction for to-morrow $10.00. *12.00 and 115,00 Silk Skirts go at $7 50 and $*.50 to-morrow. $10.00 Silk Petticoats, choice $4 98. FURS FURS

Great opening sale of Fur*. Select your Fur now by making a deposit. You can save from 12.00 to $8.00, See our line of Furs and be convinced tomorrow

The Famous

JAS. Y. BROtNAN.

H JVM B U RO E> R ’ S INTERESTING PRICES ON TAILOR-MADE SUITS We have been receiving our new line of Tailor-made Suit* and ]t**dy-to» wear Skirts, Waists, etc. When It cam* to putting them tn 1 stock w;* noticed we had manufactured entirely too great a number for oar Indianapolis atore, 1 and absolutely has* no room for them. W# Mt ? irr mor# them and move them quickly— $15.80 All-Wool Cheviot and Novelty Anita, with the new, grace- Of ft ftft ful frock coat ...fflUsUU $18.60 Zlbellne, Cheviot, Serge and Novelty Suita, the season’s Aift Eft latest conceits, now j..: m .4IaiUU

$23 50 and $20.00 Suits of all descrlpMontt, a great variety to se- Alft Eft lect from, now..,,, ; ...flOiUU $7.60 and $8.50 Skirts, all-wool cloths, plain and fancies; soma

•elf strappings, panel fronts. QQ

plain, others with hip trimmings,

etc., choice.

BUV OIPtCOT’ r*tOM THK Ml AN U rACTU RKM

“AT THE POINT”

M •••aoh Are. PAtofttylvanla 9L

Munyon’s Witch-Hazel Soap MAKES BABY SWEET AS ROSES

T IMBIANAP0LI5 T JOURHAL • MT M4RMINC fAKK 88 YOU MAI IT1

Siam m r

Tashions Laieit^ Prtdactions

€04t$, Cailorcd Salts, Drew Skirts, Silk ttlakts Md Silk PrttkwH*.

Clever creations, such ai hive made this store the center of attnetion with alt correct dressers. FOR TO-MORROW w« offer t special collection of tailor-made Suits it #22*5.00 made in the long-coat style*—from cheviots, zibelines and men’s wear mixture*. More than 200 to select from it thi* price. fir £mi$. fur neckwear.

Indian spelts

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