Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 July 1916 — Page 19
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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1916.
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What can a person invest in that gives such splendid returns as A VICTOR VICTROLA Consider, please, that for $15.00 or $25.00 (payable in small sums), you can command the world’s best musical talent. Victrolas Are Best Bought at the Wm. H. Block Co. There is here a service of carefulness—the customer is invited to make arrangements for payments to suit his or her convenience. We accept any plan named, provided it be within the limits of good business. Victrolas at $15.00, $25.00 and up to $250.00. —Fourth Floor.
Indiana’s Greatest Assortment of HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES for Men
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FOR WOMEN AND MISSES 7,685 choice new lingerie waists just lifted frem their wrappings, close to 2,000 out of our own stocks almost as new, in an event that is remarkable!
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They are conveniently arranged on first floor tables for quick, satisfactory choosing—extraordinary arrangements have been made for service.
The variety is amazing! The number of styles run into the hundreds—they are in the most recent modes—they, in fact, reflect the coming fashions. Waists of Voile Batiste Organdie The waists are carefully made—they’re from a concern that makes only finer grades—where the operators think, breathe and live “quality”—they do not kndw how to make other kinds. They produced these waists for us—to sort of “fill in” time —to bridge over a little slack period.
$1.50 and $2 Lingerie (Paists
They have all the fashionable style features—the most graceful of collars—the most charming of frills—dainty insets of organdie. Fine laces and insertions are applied in a pleasing manner—some have collars and cuffs of organdie. As every woman knows we’ve had some wonderful waist sales, but we believe you’ll consider this one the best so far, $1.00. The Waists Will be on First Floor Tables—Arranged According to Size
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Most Important Sale of Fine Corsets Every corset among the hundreds— IS FINE, FRESH, FASHIONABLE— Every corset among them bears an hon-
ored name!
Every corset is priced far below regular— The corsets are placed on tables for convenient choosing. There isn’t a woman among the half million, within convenient shopping distance of the store—who would miss this sale—if we could make the facts of this event stand out as they should.
CORSETS— —P. N., '
Colored Wash Goods Special prices on favored weaves. “SPORTS” SKIRTINGS, yard wide, multicolor, railroad and tape stripes—striking color combinations, also gray covert mixtures, 50c and 60c qualities, yard 25 C SEED VOILES, 40 inches wide, white, Nile green, pink and yellow grounds, printed in beautiful floral designs, 35c quality, yard 25 c HALF SILK CREPE DE CHINE, yard wide, every wanted street and evening shade, 50c quality, yard 39c FRENCH ORGANDY, 40 inches wide, suitable for waists and dresses, yellow, pink, Nile green, Copenhagen, light blue, grajk and rose, yard 39 C IMPORTED HANDKERCHIEF LINEN, yard wide, all pure linen, white grounds, wide black and blue stripes, for blouses, regular 89c quality, yard 48c HALF SILK TUSSAH, yard wide, the wanted plain sand shades, also “sports” stripes in green, blue and rose to match, yard..59c —First Floor, North Center.
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A Sale of Black Silk Velvet Ribbons They’re very desirable—scarce—yet here is a sale of them! These are finest grade velvet, with satin back—widths from No. 5 to No. 50.
No. 5 black velvet ribbon, 15c "1 Of* quality, yard.. JL-UC No. 7 black velvet ribbon, 19c 10J-^» quality, yard, JL« 2 C No. 9 black velvet ribbon, 21c 1 quality, yard.. AOl/
No. 12 black velvet ribbon, 25c I quality, yard.. -Li/C No. 16 black velvet ribbon,-35c quality, yard.. No. 40 black velvet ribbon, 49c quality, yard..
No. 50 black velvet ribbon, 59c quality, yard \ . —First Floor, South Center.
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—American Lady,
—Sylvia, —Gora, our regular price $1.50 (IJi rtQ and $2.00, sale price...
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—Success^; —Irene, —Modart, —Frolaset, —Binner, —La Camille, —Redfern, our regular prices $4.00 dJO to $7.00, sale price
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—Redfern, —Success©, —AmeMcan Lady, • our regular prices $2.50, d*-| QJf $3.00 and $3.50, sale price $ JL •
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—Irene, —Modart, —Frolaset, —Binner,
—La Camille,
our regular prices $7.50 dJQ QC to $10.00, sale price tPO«c/0
—Second Floor.
From Our Model, Grocery
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JELKE’S GOOD LUCK BUTTERINE. delicious (5 pounds, $1.00), 01 P pound AiXV
BACON, extra lean, sweet sugar cured, 22c
sliced, pound.
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SUGAR. H. & E. tine eastern granulated (no C. O. D. or- Rip ders)..... 10 pound«,OAv
CHEESE, Wisconsin mild cream, pound 22c
SUNSHINE CRACKERS, CAKES AND WAFERS, fancy packages— 10c quality 7MeC 5c quality.. .3 l-3e
SOUPS, Van Camp’s, various flavors (dozen cans, 85c), can *..7%c PORK AND BEANS. Van Camp’s, with tomato sauce, large 15c can..- 12L4e PEANUT BUTTER, fresh Virginia, pound.12c OLIVES, extra fancy, large Spanish queens, quart..29c
CATSUP, Van Camp’s and Snider's, large 16-ounce 25c bottle 17c COFFEE, our Tea Room blend, for the demi-tasse, regular 44c quality, pound 38c TEA, special blend for icing, pound 59c TABLE SAUCE. A-l or Lee
& Perrin’s, small
bottle 23c RICE, extra fancy, large head Carolina (3 pounds, 25c), pound 9c
—Fifth Floor.
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Pictorial Review Patterns show the newest trend of fashion. They have the patented cutting guides and construction charts—which make them easy to use and economical of material. —First Floor, Northwest.
A Reminder to Men Our 69c Shirt Sale is Still in Progress This has been our greatest shirt event. The values which have made it so, are still available. Manchester and other fine makes, 69c, 3 for $2.00. —Just Inside the Illinois Street Doors, to Your Left.
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Sale of Hart Schaffner
& Marx
and $30 Suits. FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN An event that deserves the attention of all thinking men—because it concerns QUALITY clothing—
and nothing but that. Blue Serges and Fancies
Anybody can cut prices—that’s easy— but what about the clothes? You know what Hart Schaffner & Marx stands for— you know it to be the foremost line of high class clothes in the world. It’s the name back of the reduction that makes this event stand apart from other sales—and which' appeals to men of judgment. It’s a big saving coupled with known certain satis-
faction in the clothes.
$25.00 and $30.00 qualities $16.50
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-Daylight Clothing Store, Third Floor.
White Goods WHITE NOVELTY VOILES, 40 inches wide, cluster cords, tape stripes and seeded effects, regular 39c quality, yard 25c WHITE FRENCH ORGANDY,’ 54 inches wide, sheer, with stiff finish, regular 60c quality 39c WHITE RAMIE LINEN, yard wide, for summer suits, special, yard 48c WHITE FRENCH EPONGE, 44 inches wide, elegant fabric for separate skirts, regu- , lar 75c quality, yard 59c WHITE IMPORTED ENGLISH NOVELTIES, 42 inches wide, pretty chenille, marquisette, checks and stripe voiles, woven with artificial silk, regular $1.00 quality, yard...79c —First Floor, Northwest.
Verona China Dinner Sets, Service for Six, $1.66 VERONA CHINA DINNER SETS, service for six people; decoration of pure gold, fine hair line band on edge, regular French design. Introductory sale price, tomorrow (Thursday) only SI.GO No Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders. —Sixth Floor. Women’s $4 and $5 Low Shoes . . $2.95
LACED SPORT BOOTS, white canvas, whits “ivory” soles and rubber heels. SPORT PUMPS, patent kid, white “ivory” soles and rubber heels. WHITE NUBUCK PUMPS, hand-turned soles, Spanish Louis covered heels. PUMPS, bronze kid, hand-turned or welt soles, Spanish Louis leather or wood heels. WHITE NUBUCK SPORT OXFORDS, leather heels and soles. —Third Floor.
TheMainThing AboutOurClos-ing-Out Sale of FURNITURE is the character and quality—the integrity and beauty'of the furniture— * That the prices are amazingly small is a matter of course—we have to sell for almost the proverbial song—^because we’re going out of the furniture business— The painters are already at work— the floor finishers and cabinet makers will soon demand the space—furniture is in our way. __ This is how the savings run—
CHAIRS for dining room and bedrootoi, $5, $6, $8, $9, $10 and $12 qualities. .$2.98
PRINCESS DRESSERS of quartered oak. golden oak finish, $45.00 quality $22.50 DRESSERS, birdseye. maple, $87.00 quality S $39.50 DRESSERS, golden oak, $85.00 quality, sale price $38.50 BEDS, birdseye maple, $50 quality .$19.50 BEDS, golden oak, $40.00 quality... $19.50
GOCARTS, with hood. Sturgis and Fulton makes, black and brown— $18 quality, $6.75. $12 quality, $4.95. $10 quality, $3.98
DRESSING TABLES, solid mahogany, $59 quality. Closing Out Sale price $30.00 SEWING TABLES, fumed oak, $3.00 quality, Closing Out Sale price 98c $8.00 quality $3.75 ROCKERS, brown denim. $40 quality $20 CHAIRS, brown denim, $35 quality $17.50 SHERATON CHIFFONIERS, crotch mahogany, $165 quality $49.50 —Fourth Floor.
Women's and Misses'
THE BASEMENT STORE
'askable Walking Skirts 69c ley’re excellent! They are of materials such as you’d never expect to see in skirts of such small cost. The making is first-class. The styles are those which lead in popularity.
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Materials —Poplins —Reps —Ratines —Pebble cloth —Gaberdine —Crash —Linene —Tan and brown novelty fabrics.
Styles: —Plain tailored —Patch pockets —Circular pockets —Belts —Tunic effects —Button trimmed tab effects
Some button all the way down—others in-groups of threes and fours.
69c
Bargains in Domestics No Phone or C. O. D. Orders
LONGCLOTH, yard wide. firm, soft thread, for summer underwear, special, yard
KHAKI CLOTH, mill and stock remnants, 15c quality, yard .....9c
DRESS GINGHAMS, washable colors, plaids, checks and plain colors, odd lots^ up to 15c quality, yard TMtC
VOILES, waist and dress lengths, mill ~and stock remnants, 25c quality, yard 10c
GALATEA CLOTH, suitable for suits, skirts and W'aists, desirable lengths, special, yard 14c
WHITE DEVONSHIRE CLOTH, 32 inches wide, mill lengths. 25c quality, yard 12Vic
MADRAS, 32 inches
fancy shirts and shirtwaists, colored stripes on light grounds. 25c quality, yard 15 c
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LAWNS, excellent designs for fancy dresses, good colors, 18c quality .12Vic
PONGEE. mercerized, for waists and suits, various color stripe designs, 35c quality. 15c
Boys' Wash Suits anti Furnishings WASH STUITS FOR LITTLE BOYS, 2 to 7 years, plain white, blue, tan, black and white checks, etc. New styles, short Russians, middies, Tommy Tucker and Oliver Twist. Regular 31.00 and 59c qualities.49c SPORT BLOUSES, ages 6 to 15 years, of soisettes, madras, percales and blue chambray, neat light stripes, also plain white, tan and blue, fast colors, 50c quality (3 for 51.00), each 35c 40c Candies, 24c “PEG-Cr-MY-HEART CARAMELS, made of pure cream and country butter—will not stick to paper; regular 40c quality, pound box 24c Our Soda Fountain Our soda fountain is deservedly popular—the purest, delicious ice creams, ices, sodas and other summer beverages are served—good service—moderate prices.
A Mammoth Sale of Wood Fiber Silk Sox for Men, Pit, 12lc . They are sox that possess durability and style, are the kinds wanted and the values are amazing. Thousands of Pairs on Sale COLORS — Pearl and smoke gray, lavender, tan, champagne, navy, light tan, black and white. Sale price, pair—
Genuine Palm Beach
Suits for Men
and Young Men
12k
Each one has the registered label. Not only extraordinary value, but wellmade suits. You can depend upon them keeping their shape. No place but in the basement store—such an offering as this— $4.75.
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ASKS APPROVAL OF BONO PLAN
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Calumet Electric Company Plane Ex-
tension of Indiana Lines. public service commission a petition from the Calujpany, which operates n<3 Laporte counties^ln
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and extensions
porte coun a county in ininois,
bond issue of
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wer line from Its main trunk in East ry through the territory near Hobart to Crown Point at a cost of approximate-
ly 355,14)0.
The total assets of the company are 3457.074.98, the petition shows, and capita! stock is given at 3300,000. with outstanding bonds of the same amount. Four Prostrated at Hartford City. [Special to The Indianapolis News] HARTFORD CITY, Ind^ July 26.-Four heat proatrations were reported here yesterday. Lon Salters, a brickmason, was found unconscious and his condition is
serious. E. M. Hudson and John Myers were overcome when mowing weeds. Mrs. George Englehart was prostrated when at
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work In her home. . .. tered 100 in the shade.
snnometers regis-
Two Overcome by Heat at Shelbyville. [Special to The Indianapolis News] SHELBYVILLE. Ind„ July .’6.-Lafay-ette Keaton was overcome by the heat yesterday when mowing hay on his farm. Lee B. Cole was prostrated when seated > in front of a garage talking with friends. ! The official report yeaterday gave the j temperature here at 96 degrees, the hottest J day of the year.
LARGE ATTENDANCE ASSURED More Than 200 Tickets Sold for Ad Club Dinner—Stockdale to Speak. Mure than 20O tickets have been sold for the dinner of the Advertisers’ Club of Indianapolis at the Clay pool hotel tonight. Frank Stockdale. of Chicago, lecturer for the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World, will speak He will describe some of the needs of the retail merchant, as he has found them In his travels. Other speakers will be the twelve ehair-
men of the sections Into which the club was divided recently. Each will be limited to a three-minute talk on the work
of his division.
The club has fifty handsomely Hlus- W „ wm __
trated copies of “A Hoosier Romance,’'| Virginia, for 3500,COO. The President said by James w hitcomb Riley, and it was de- • he favored the measure and would use cided at the weekly luncheon to distribute 1 every effort to have It passed at the next
these to the new members of the club, session of. the congress.
zation asked President Wilson today to use his influence in behalf of a bill now pending in the congress for the purchase h y the federal government of Monticello, the former home of Thomas Jefferson, in
Monticello Again.
Washington, July 26.-Mrs. wmiam Cumming Story, president-general of the Daughters of the American Revolution,
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Attorneys Say Man Who Killed Police
Officer Was B da ten.
Attorneys for Charles Wheeler, alias Henry Dowd, the negro who shot and | killed James- D. Hagerty, lieutenant of
Demonstrations of the Ludicrous.
[Washington Star]
“Have women a sense of hUTRorf”
"They must have. If they hadn’t a profound
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aua a large committee from that organ!- sibiy approve of the current fashloua in hats.’’ he was arrested, be turned over to
use in the trial of the case
It is alleged that after his arrest Wheeler was chained by a policeman to a patrol wagon and beaten over the head until blood spurted over his clothing. Later, it Is averred, this clothing was taken from him and is now in the possession of the police with the knowledge of
j police, today filed a petition in the crim-, Samuel V. Perrott. chief of police, and inal court, where Wheeler is under indict-i poilce_captains Quigley and White,
Wd kill Hagerty. it is set
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ment for murder in the first degree, ask-1 fj^^n^this petition he^did . ^ i8 ^ — — 1 | —■' U held on Um^UUoS* * lleirln ®
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