Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 August 1919 — Page 14
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of Shoes STOP—LOOK AT THESE PRICES 2000 Pairs of Children’s Shoes
AU Litli# Gant’s Oxfords, Black and ^ ^ >10 Brown, op to $2«49 values ..... X a^xr%7
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Sknffer Brown and Smoked Elk ^4 QA Oxtords'($2.29 values).... ^X«07 White C^vae Shoes (vnlues up $1.98), 89c to White Canvas Oxfmrds and Pumpa, QQto (values up to $1.98), 49c to ^OC
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Store Closes 'Week Days S p. m. Saturdays 9:30 p. m.
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Buy $5.00 worth of records (your own selection) and the phonograph is delivered to your home.
The Sapohitn BaU Greatly Maaalftea. No sharp-pointed needles to change. Use the sapphire ball to play the Pathe records and bring a new worid of music into your home.
Paths records an guarantoed to play at toast one thousand thnas wiUioot impairment to the unexcelled heauty of tone.
. Model 7 Every Itothe Phonograph Guaranteed. This Special Outfit for Friday and Saturday Only C%oke of mahogany, golden oak or fumed oak.
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Sensational Savings for Shrewd Shoppers (No Layawa3rs, Phone or C.O.D. Orders)
Friday Reductions in Ready-to-Wear Up to $20i00 Capes
$7.50
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Undoubtedly the cape will be the most popular outer garment for the eariy faH. YouTl get an extra -
month's service out of your silk and voile frocks
by purchasing a cape to wear over them.
These values are so unusual that it will pay you to purcha^ now, before the more expensive fall stock is disidayed. Come in all the wanted colors, in such materials as gabardine, French serge, ve-
lour, broadcloth and Poiret twill. We are also offering all our more expensive c^Ms in the richer materiais, re-
gardless of former prices, at f in.OO. ^ ^
Up to $20.00 Satin and Tatfeta Dresses “•SK '10.75 ably tuitod for ftreet and offica w«ar. Many attractive colors, including navy and black; made with smart sleeves and collars and effective sash and tunic ef-
fects.
—Goldatein
Up to $6.98 Striped Silk
Skirts A beautiful
style of fine JkX MM
tluality taf-
feta; assorted colors and imttems. Other skirta of e<iual value are ahown in tnis lot, made of silk poplin and jplsid and fancy woolen
fabrics.
’s. Second Floor, Bast.
Think of Getting The Woman s Magazine For One Year for 69c Add to that the value of the Fall Fashion Quarterly, to any woman who is planning garments for herself and school dresses for her daughters^ and the 15c rebate on any New Idea Pattern sne may select, and you will appreciate the offer we are making in our pat- - tern department. This offer good for only 10 more days. —Gk>ld8t«in‘s Pattern Main Floor, Rear.
Oferallt for the Boy of 4 to 9 Years Practical little play farmanta for active younsstera, made of aturdy fabrics, which will stand the wear and tear of strenaoua days in the aand-pile or at rough-and-tumble play*79e Garments for 49c
. House Dress Bargains For the Early Shop^r Just a few of toese designs left, and ttiey ^1 ^ last long; the prices quot^ represent l^ Jittie more than the cost of material by the yard.
$1.98 House Dresses Made of a dainty pink striped perdale, trimmed in plain i^lnk, sizes t 40 and 42~re-
duced to— $1.15
$2.49 Hottse.Dresses Fitted style gingham dresses, with • attractive belts and pockets, sizes 88 to 44—^re-
duced to— $1.89
Women’s Hig^ Lace Boots $2.95
Come in black leather, with Mack cloth or leather tops, or with tops of brown or pay cloth; choice of Louis or military heels. Last year’s «t o c k, which sold up to $4.00. Sizes 2:H to 6 only, reduced for Friday’s selling to $2.95.
Up to $1.49 Middies Choke of plain white or pink, or blue and zliMF* white striped effects, in 12 and L4-year size. Up to $2.50 Sik Biousei blouses,, in Jkl |||| striped desifimd ^ ^ ^ in rich dark colorings. Sizes 38 and 40.
Friday Bargains From the Men’s Store
$1.00 Umon Slots Men’s light weight ribbed cotton union suits, ankle length and short sleeves, in white or ecru. Sizes 34 and 36, suitable for small men and large boys. S^r Friday only, suit—
- SOc
$1.75 Umon Smts Men’s “Royal Mills” light weight union suits, of fine ribbed cotton, ankle length, long or short sleeves, closed crqtoh, in white or ecru; sizes 34 to 46, suit— $1.25
One lot of men’s union suits which have become slightly soiled tfbrough handling; some ankle len^h witti short sleevw, others athletic style. About 150 garments in all—take one-third off the marked price-anad pay us the difference. $1.00 Shirts Men’s work shirts of indigo blue with white polka dot or light blue chambray of good quality; full cut arwi well made, double OgT^ stitched ttiroughout. Sizes 14 to 17 OMV
Men’s 69c fiber silk hose, broken lots in black or white, OPtp limit of 6 patos, per pair. Men’s 25c and 85c fine gauge cotton hose, in black only, all sizes; 6 for $1.10, IQl* per pair Xa/v
Men’s wAshabto > four-in-hand neckwear, in a number of attractive patterns, for “f 04 Friday only ..Xai2C CSioice of any 50c silk four-in-hand or bow tie in the house, for Friday OOa only —Goldstein's, Main Floor. Rear.
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Silk Boot Hosiery 25c Women’s fiber and silk boot hose in light gray, suede, champarae and tan. ^me are soiled from display, others have slight mill imper- OK^ fections, pair. AStH. Women’s “Burson” fashioned hose of pure silk and fiber mixed, in black, white, gray, field mouse and brown, $1.00, $126 and $1.60 quali-_ FVffties, irregulars, pair... f iaC Children’s medium weight ribbed white cotton hose; all sizes from 6 to 9H, in "f first quality, XfJv
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Soldier Suits Serviceable all the summer and fail for the boy who lives outdoors. Made of a good quality khaki, in regulation uniform style; complete with leggings and officers’ cap. $2J8 and $3.49 values. Sizes AQ^ 6 and 8 a70C
Hand Bags Of black moirs silk, beaded, mirror top, fancy poplin lining with coin purse to match; regular price, fSOO; for Friday only PURSES Liong grain leather purses, with overlapping frame, fancy linings and mirrors: regular value, Il.tt; mi ja Friday only 9X.W
$3.98
19c “Comfy Cut” Veto
12V^c
Women’s “Comfy - cut” vests of white cotton, low neck
anad sleeve-
less, can't slip shoulder straps. 19c grade in first quality, for
Friday, 12 ^c.
SOc double size viRts....a9e Girls’ ribbed union suits. .250 Boys’ athletic union suits,49o
Organdies
Splendid qualities ef shear and crisp white organdies, none less than 40 inches wide. Useful mill lengths of qualities that sold up to (9c per yard. For Friday selling, per yard 45i«/v
Midsummer Draperies
BlueMni Vofle—This is - a new ^ttern, combining rose and blue colmring in bird and woodland designs; extra special for Friday, OR a per yard....
Filet Net — Serviceable and attractive square mesh nets in a number of new designs; launders perfectly; per 39c yard .......
Silk Drapery — A wonderful material; 50 inches wide; for draperies or portieres; comes in lovely shades of rose, blue, gold and green. Extra a p e e i a 1, P«r M OR yard
Remnants — Of voile, Marquisettes, cretonnes, nets and madras curtaining, in one to five-yard lengths; values up to 46c; per yard, *| R^ choke '■'DC
Remnants — Of nets, overdrapes and cretonnes in various lengths that are very suitable for doon or odd windows; values up to 89c per yard; choice, per — QR^ yard wC
Cleanups in Millinery Up tp $7.50 Hats
i" $2.49
Boms of ths ssaaon’i daintlsst models in hats of taffeta, fancy
braids and combinations of taffeta and Georgette, trimmed in flowers, bead and ribbon fancies, fringes and bits of hand embroidery. Very attractive models In African brown,
black, blue, rose and white.
to $5.98 Tiimmed Hits
$1.50
These are the last of our Milan hemps, braid and Georgette
combinations and some of our ribbon models; trimmed according to the material. In flowers, ribbon or fancies. Practically all colors, sky, navy, hen-
na, gray, rose and black
—Goldsteitt’a. Third Floor.
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Vacuum Bottles
Indispensable for the picnicking party, for invalids' and Infants' use; quart size, with / sreen fiber cover. 92.(9 yalo^,
or Fri-
day
$2.25
Boudoir Caps Satin *and crepe dCchins bou* doir caps, lace trimm^. In all thea (fjitfAiifAi ^p$N5lXl 25c
for Friday only, each
Parasols
A limited number of handsome parasols. in novel designs, which sold at $4.76 to $5.98. For steira
Friday, .
only Ladies’ fancy parasols, in gayly colored designs, all of them with loop handles; choice of many color combinations—$1.69 values, re- (\j(i duced to ^X.W Children’s Parasols Dainty littto parasols in pinL, blue or white, eittwr in plain colors or fancy effects. 98e values BBo 69c values 49c
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White Dresses White ftocks, trimmed in Isce motions and edgings and tucks, for the small girl of 8 to 6 years. Extra good values. $1J98 qualities ..$1.25 $1.25 and $1.45 qualitiea ..$1.00 Others at • $1‘!25 Gingham Dresses $1.25 Gingham Dresses, made of best qimlity Araoskeag gingham—size 4, only
$2.49 Silk Flounce Petticoats Taffeta flounce petticoats, tops of sts <i| 04^ r )d quality Hydcgrade material; I dark green only, limit, 2 ^ X aWl#
Clotton Batts lArge rolls weighing shout 9 pounds, each; open up In one large sheet 72x90 tnebea iltmlt 4 rolls), for Friday selling, per roll.... Oirv
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Ne^wear
Organdie vests with roll collar. Regular 59c values; for Friday QQa
Stationery
Quire boxes of stationery, with envethat are slightly soiled from
Regular prices 85c
25c
to
window displi te 49c; Frioa: only
Dress Ginghams New, * richly colored plauls, suitable for school frocks and women’s wear, fine weave, eiudly laundered ana
durable, per yard
29c
Wash Satin A beautifully lustrous quality, for lingerie and blouses, in flesh color only, yard wide; per C^sa yard vOv
Mercerized Poplin A very durable fabric for children’s garments and for separate skirts. Mostly light shades; while 7 pieces OQsi* last, yard
dll
Printed YoUes Very attractive patterns, medium dark blue grounds; cool and inexpensive for summer frocks; 27 inches wide. While 250 yards lAge last, per yard, Xvv
