Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 August 1919 — Page 31
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FOR ANNUAL CONVENTION.
Arrsfigetnefits to B« Msds Hy County Crattwisslonsr Coenmittoes. All cAialmas asd israibera of con> SBittoas sppototod to aumutRO for too eeoTMitioa of tlie Coosty Ceasnfsslooays' AssoefatlOB of ladl* asm. to bo bold is tois city. Sapteaiber 24. sad it, sro sskod to attend s moatioR at 4 p. wt-, Friday, at tbe Botoi Sererta. Jooapb O. Hayoa, imaddost of toe asaoctatios. aa<Boonera fco will havo some bnportaat isotnicttOBO to Rtso to tlie comnlttooo. J, W. CkrttMO. secretary of tbe
association, retamod to the city this weolc after a Tscmtlon. aad has start* ed a aeries of letters to asoociatioa raembera calliaR attention to the vmrlovs important features of toe conveatlott.
UTE SOCIETY NEWS. Mrs. PhB M. WatasB has Rime to New Tork from where she wfil sail for Imdon. WnRtaiid,, to loin her dauRfater Katheriso, who is visltfiiR there. Itr. and Mm. Chariea Wharton and daiiRhtms, who hare hoes visttfBR Mrs. Wharto«*a brother. J. EL Katon. in CaQaow Mo., haoe rstarned home. Mr. and Mr& W. 1. Ckthcart and son Donald, of MontRoeacry. Ala.. Imye mo- 3 tacod to ladtonapotis to etsit Mrs. Catoeart'a aimt. Mrs. Lb J. Dimcan, and brother, 1* L Fteyd. Mrs. Flora M. Hunter wfH return the laat of AKRnst fram BtoofmaRtcHi, where toe has been mcndinR the summer, and mao her teaehtaR at the Hhtroliitan Stooot of Mmde. Mr. aad Mrs. ESHs Haator sriR awtor to StoiborR.
Saturday, where Wrs. Runtor sriB toend a weto with her sister. Mrs. W. Ia Neible. srho returned to BdinbuR today after sisttinR Mrs. Hunter. ^ HOOSIER AERO CLUB MEETS
Session Open to Alt Interested in Development of Aviation. Hembersliip in the Hoosler AenT'Club was opened to all persons interested In the devtossnent of avtatioa. at a moettnR of the ciub last niRht. Hitherto oiUy men who were in the army or navy air service were admitted to toe club A roeetoEiR will be held at toe Chamber of Commerce Satinday evening to discuss plans fmr a membership campedgn. George 1a Bumbnuidi and Wallace O. Lee srfn address tbe meetoiR. OAeers to serve six ramaths srere elected last night as fcdlows: Kenneth B. Giifflth. president; James F. fioiiBel. vfco-weeidettt; Herman Leeth. secretary; Scott toosrer. treasurer, and
Thomas A. Flaherty, chairman of the publicity committee. LIGHTNING HITS PRISONER WitUgf Lowtry. Ago 39, of Torre Haute, Killed Near New CeHise. [l^MKlsl to Tbe IndlSBSpoUa Newt] MICHIGAN CITY, Iitd-. August 14.WiUiam Lowery, age thirty-nine, sent to the state prMon here from Terrs Haute In April of tots yesr to serve one to eight years for petit larcony. was IcUied by lightning late Wednesday at the penitentiary heoOr Ihroi near New Chrtisle. where he was srorfcing His widow in Terre Haute has bosn notllled and the body will be sent there for burial. A Very Short Time. tmoBtoa Tisttscrtptl Mrs. Kswl«r.-Tb«y baxes*! beea keeping boom \-ef> long, have they* lira Hiram Offeo—toadsua, no! Why. toe can reea& Um namee oC all the help th^v* had
“RUM RUNNERS” SUSPECTED
Michigan Oaputy Sharlff Lurad From Homo end Shot From Ambuah. TOLEDO. August 14.—Awakaned from his sleep and lured outside of his home on the pretext tost a rope was needed with which to tow an automobile that had broken down. Dean Trabbie. deputy sheriff of Frle, Mich, was shot and klUsd from ambush by four men at aa torly hour this morning. Toledo ••mm runners are suspected, altoough the authorttiM hate no ciess other than fragmentary descriptions supplied by Mrs. Trabbie, who witnessed toe murder from an upstairs window of heb home. Loving Spouse. (Boetoa Transcript] Huh (seeing his wife off)—You must inwoe les not to ssk for money story time you ItTitN* s Wtfo—But that nould nocoasiute my wrttIng so much oftener.
omorrow, Friday, Our Barg|m Day
Store closes Saturdays at 1 dtirinir August
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FROM OUR FIRSTFLOOR -iy WOMEN’S HOSIERY WOMEN’S PVBE TBBEAD 8UK HOSE, foil fasliioncd, wide gtaUr bteek, white, eordoven rxm Airiam hfewB. Owe i^MO #1 Off qobiii^ «IXad&t/
BU8TE1 BROWN SILK HOSE FOR WOMEN, blade, hrewa end ditto •late, 11,3b qpglHy, aftlC
PURE THREAD SILK HOSE FOR WOMIHL full reh^oremi, l^k or white. Our 11.15 guel^ ^Qto (8 piUrt, I2J5) lafC
FROM OUR FIRST FLOOR TOILET GOODS W« raaswva the right «a ttsMt atomto
ties. Ma phaae ariem.
TOtUDT COMM-} CLTgK CTfTCLM MATIBI^ Chalea of BBMOkBlL two cakas of the aise 2»c
fallawiBg. ifc
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Jap Aosa or Audi- L|<|LIO DBBtS toHum Bath, with i »MI«LOf. 2Sc one can of Moftola,Igiaa l®c
dirt and grease rm-
WATNE KNIT LISLE HOSE FOR WOMEN, fuUy reinforced, birak end white. Our 5w quelHy 35c
H, fuUy Our 50e
(3 pefrt, fllM).
WOMlMf’S LISLE HOS'-:; wyie end eordoven. Our 35e
block, 19c
BU8TTO BROWN HOSE FOR CSILSitEN, black, whits and blown. Me 5 to 10. 86e 25C
quality
>Fint Floor, Southweet.
KNIT UNDERWEAR UNION SUITS FOX WOMEN, knr nedc, gleevtkNM, cuff knee or f dto Irat tt^med. Up to 50e quelitlea UNION SUITS FOR WOMEN, low neck, ibevelesa, cuff knee or^ itll/a luce trimmed. Up to 85c qiOUGeiOtn,' SOK TOP UNION SUITS FOR WOMEN, relnf(n%ed at wearing pointa. Narrow thoulder etrapt, point or band to^. Our 11.75 quality, $X«3d —Ffrit Floor, SouthweeL
SILVER-PLATED BONBON DISHES, footed, fancy pitre- 44c
OOe quality
mover, wan derful for aotfldgla and
machraich. lie
Uttaltty aiDc
c o MFOirrioM
nrORT C O M B • , heavy hack, handsawed teeth, all emmram or eoarsa and flna. tl.t# and tl.tf Qualftlae 0Be irnBRUNPi TALOVM FOWDBB, I-
ounca Jars. 2ic
slse ...Oc
BLCAYA BOD6K.
Ifo siss 88e
■loaya'Va c m
CIUDAIf, 90c
slss .... S5c KOLTMOa TOOTH
FASTB, tie
slse ....lOc W O O D B VBT^
FACIAL
iOAP....t tor 4Bc
, JIUSBKII CUSH. ilOM HAIR. i RRVSHRS, tl.00 slse 5Dc COL49ATVS BIG
BATH
•OAP....S far 25e
WILD BOOT HAIR TOMIC, «0c stsa SOc
WANOM*S SHAM* POO BAGS, lie ^ slse 9e
for
DAMDBRIMB. the hsir. lie
else 22e
AMOMU SHAM* POO, 7 In a package, fl.iS slsa, package 70e
ABSORB BMT COTTOM <2-ouBce package, 20o else, lge)7%-ounce packsge, 10c slse, for 5c
PIMAVD*S TBG slse
LILAC ...Vi",
GILLBTTB RAZOR BLADBS. 9 tn a package, 60c slse 3Sc
MiJLsnrnBD co. COAWUT OIL. 60c sise 29c
-First Floor, Northeast.
VAL LACE INSERTION odds aad snds, 6e, 8e and idc qualities BABY YOKES, fine, dainty patterns
2c
on vary fine sheer material, 26e quality, special
12ic
EMBROIDERY DRESS FLOUNCING, 45 inches, voile and organdy, large showy patterns, suitable for making dresses, 98c qunlity, spe- ^JOto ciul, ptf yard ‘ta/v
Ateie.
WOKEN ^11 sise, rx-flw I2ic
25c
.8 yarSs fur
5c
WfM Mia
Hm hair hews. 1 3 to f hielM atoe no^iUy &c
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JEWELRY, top what- .. 10c
PLENTY of the most wanted articles in this HALF PRICE SALE of ROGER BROTHERS 1847 SILVER PLATED WARE It's a sale of a discontinued pattem-the CONTINENTAL It doeg not seem expedient at this time to list the various offerings, for they are selling so swiftly that the specified items might be gone before ps^trons could get here for them.* S The sale is in Aisle Eight. This is the time to buy enough silver for the balance of one’s life time. The pattern is a beautiful one—that one never tires of—neither strictly severe nor overly elaborate. —First Floor, South.
CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES
CRETONNES FOR DRAPMUES, light and dark colorings. Good grads eloOi. Washabls. Special, 22c yard • • •
MERCERIZED CURTAIN MARQUISKFTS, yard wide, very shwr. Launders without being stretched. WhHe, beige or ivory. 35c qual- OKp ity, yard AitFv
wide. Conventional patterns, blue, brown or green. — ‘
able. 59c quality ....
FIGURip ^OVERDRAPERY,
. tterne.
''48c
SECTIONAL PANEL LACE. 2W y^ long. Adapted for any width windows. Beautiful patterns. Durable nets. White. Per 9-inch panel. Extra special, pane! C —Third Hoor.
11I[W*H. BLOCK C? Indiana *s Largest Assortment of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes for Men
**Choice of the House” Sale of women’s LOW SHOES, PUMPS, OXFORDS and COLONIALS, of
every fashionable description at 10% to 50% sav-
ing. No regular prices—
everything reduced.
-Third Floor.
INFANTS’ DEPARTMENT CHILDREN’S ROMPERS, sises 2, 8 and 4 years, of pinin color chambray; pink, blue and tan; $1.50 QQi* quality - GIRLS’ DRESSES, sises 2 to 6 years; not a complete range of colors ITQto and sizes; up to |2.00 quality.. • vV
NURSERY CHAIRS, oak finish; 11.50 quality
NURSERY CHAIRS of varnished reed; |3.50 quality.?
98c
$2^25
INFANTS’ HAMMOCKS of white canvas; 42.00 quality.... —Infants’ Department, Fourth Floor.
98c
ART NEEDLEWORK DEPARTMENT STAMPED DRESSES FOR CHILDREN, put up in lockages, with the floss. Delft blue, with Tvhite lawn. Guimp made up ready to embroider. Sizes 4, 6 and 8 years. Regrular prices 12.00 and 12.25, Off special. 0. N. T. LUSTER COTTON, variety of colors; regular 5c . ff ^ spool ...2 for Dl/ velour pillow covers, blue, brown or green, 18x22; extra special ilvv * —^Third Floor.
FROM OUR MODEL GROCERY OrSer ymsr grvtovieM tor tli* w««k-Mi4 today. Gvooovifw av« dollvwrod tfce day follawtag tfcalr paxtoaMO. We roaerre tk« rtgkt to llattt anaaflties.
COrrBB* fancy, old cron Bratll. Bour^n Santos, fresh roastod. pound 4oC
BREAKFAST BACOW, leaif. sweet, sugar cured, machine sliced, pound
BVAFOI^TED ***^*S*
id. uneweetened
Pot bran
(I largo 16-ou«ce. ^und cane, S6c), can
one.15c
IfAVY BRANS, cholco white hand-picked MtchIgans (Z pounds. 85c). pound 12%c
MAKOLA OIL, for b^ter cooking, pint can 87c
JELLY, Armour’s, assorted flavors, 7-ourfce Jar, regular 19o quallty..l2%C
LARD. Sun-lit, pure open kettle rendered— aac-poawd eartoa for 41C
SMOI^D
wMI trlaini
S H O I7LDERS, imed. mild, sugar
cured, 6 to 8 pounds,
pound 32c
BVTTBRIIfB. Friedman’S delicious Oak Grove, pound 41c
ARMOUR'S PRESERVES. f uro fruit, various flavors largo 19-ounce, regular 60e Jars. 86o— % ooaod, rogtslar Me aaalfty, 21c
GINGER SNAPS. ’ fresh. Sun-lit baked.. S poaads for 25c
CATSUP, Van Camp’a made from fresh red ripe tomatoes and pure epicee— 8-oaaee, % plat bottle tor 17c
PEANUT BUTTER, made while you wait from fresh Sun-lit roasted Virginia peanuts, pound .......23c
TOMATOES OR CORN, fancy, solid pack, red ripe Indiana tomatoes or Wisconsin sweet Evergreen corn (6 cane, 95c), can.l6c
SALMON, river, plnfc
fancy Alaska
large oae-poaad mmn,_ZSe-
—Fifth Floor
Misses’ ftnd dhildren’s PUMPS and OXFORDS WHITE REIGNCLOTH PUMPS FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN, turn soles, one strap— Sizes S to 5; $1.75 quality $1.3o Sizes m to 8; |2.00 quality $1.48 Sizes 8% to 11; |2.60 , quality $1.98 TAN RUSSIAN CALF OXFORDS FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN, welt solea— Sizes 8% to 11; |5.00 quality, 13.98 and J5H.9>8 Sizes 11% to 2; |6.00 quality, 14.98 and ....$3.98 BOYS’ OXFORDS, of tan Russian calf ami gunmetal calf, welt soles— Sizes 11% to 13%; $4.00 and 56.00 qualities, $2.98 . ^ Sizes 1 to 6; |5.00 qil*l- „ ity ..j......$3.50 , —Third Floor.
RUG DEPARTMENT (Eight) OVAL GRASS RUGS. 18x 36 inch size, borders of green or blue. Regular $1.26 ouality .. • v V
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(Ten) GRASS RUGS. 27x54-mch «ze. Plain centers, brown or gray OQ
borders. Regiflar $2.00 quality
(Seven) OVAL GRASS RUGS, 27x 6i-inch size. Borders of X^ran. brown. Regular $2JiO qual-
(Eleven) GRASS RUGS, 36x72-mch size. Plain centers, borders of Wue, brown, red or gray. Regular ®-| O-Q $3.00 quality wXmOv
GRASS RUGS, 4-feet 6 inch by 7feet 7-i|U;h size. Stenciled patterns, blue, tan, green or lavender. <Pff rjfZ Regular $8.00 quality wO* # O
GRASS RUGS, best quality, 9x12 feet, stenciled designs, in tan or green. ^gular $16.50 qual- .. $12.75
RAG RUGS, plain, light tan colors, with band ends of blue or pink— 26x50-inch size .........98c 24x86-inch size 79c
WILTON VELVET RUGS, size 36x63 inches. Fringed ends, choicest patterns, blue, rose, ton or brown. 0O Regular $10.60 qualify .... vO» I U —Fourth Floor.
Sale of GLASSWARE including Cut glato iwsM, ltfc« pletere, 99e. TUMblctw, I5e. CUT GLASS JUGS, up to $1.60 qualities. ftOto Sale price vt/v GOBLETS ...\ ICHTEA GLASSES j TALL STEM SHERBETS../ qualities, SHORT STEM SHERBETS; guie price, COCKTAIL GLASSES WINE GLASSES .... CORDIAL GLASSES . SUT GLASS TUMBLERS../ Gut in a number of beautiful styles, in optic or plain. —Fifth Floor.
MEN’S FURNISHINGS PAJAMAS FOR MEN, of fino p*rcales or soft finish pajama doth, cut full; silk loop or pearl button trim; stripes or plain white, all ^140 sizes; $2.00 quality tBleTKj
ATHLETIC UNION SUITS FOR MEN, {rf self striped, spft finish nainsook, with closed crotch, cut full, sleeveless, knee length; sizes 36 to 42; Qff,^ $1.60 quality ODC
UNION SUITS FOR MEN, SIZES 34 AND 36;„fine combed elaatk ribbed cotton; short sleeves; ankle length, doaed crotch; perfect fitting; rfi\^ $1.35 quality 4 elv
MEN’S BELTS, black enkmded buckle; 75c quality
leather strap, 48c
FANCY SILK HOSE FOR MEN, striped and checked, novelty patterns; full fashioned or seamless;‘afl 1711^ sizes; $1.25 quality i tJv
(No phone or C. 0. D, orders on the I following.) WILLIAMS’ SHAVING-SOAP (two bars to a customer), spe- 1 ^ dal, bar
PARIS GARTERS. 25c quality
15c
WILLIAMS’ TALCUM POWD-
ER, various odors (2"cans to a customer, can ...
11c
-First Floor Just Inside the Illinois Street Entrance.
BOYS’ CLOTHING TOYS’ SUITS, siiu 6 to 18 yun.
Odd lots, but all sizes. Of woolen mixtures; dark, light and medium shades of browns, grays and tons. Excellent
for school wear; up to $16.50 qualities
$8.75
BOYS’ WASH PANTS, sizes 6 to 17 years, of good wearing washable material, light and dark shades, well made, full cut; very cool and comfortable; 55c
BOYS* PAJAMAS, sizes 3 to 16 yrars. One and two-piece styles, white, pmk, ton and blue. ^ <9*1 OO 12.00 quality
BOYS’ NIGHT ROBBS, of Wff ^ muslin. $1.00 quality. I 04/
Yi Price for children’s STRAW HATS Black, brown and white. AH sizes. All at half price— $3.60 quality $1.75 $8.00 quality .......... $1.50 $2.50 quality $1.25
Official Outfitters B<^ S4eoato —Third Floor, Boys* Shop. HAIR SWITCHES Natural wavy hair, different lengths, all shades, Off Sp«ial dJa#AO —Third Floor.
THE BASEMENT STORE
WOMEN’S AND ’.GARMENTS . aiily. Na mail, pboae or C. O. D. orders.)
agQfBJrii
(Fifty) HOUSE DRESSES FOR WmESS AND MISSES, of dark blue pproaia and plaid gingham; Y A quality. 31 !.• Aar
APRONS FC« WOMEN AND MHlSES, of good quality perraks, JagptJaw and other jpc^lar OQto qp to $1.60 qualltka.eJUV
Mmsm eXTFERS. of auk crape ^'11^.*^:.*!^ 69c ■, J I ■ •'' '
COVERS, of muaiin, lace >ldiry trinuBed; 19c
qtodities
CftESETS. fl^ color;
lines and
Store closes Saturday at 1
lets; iUXS quality.
(1,000 yards) WHITE CAMBRIC MUSLIN, yard wule, extra quality weave and finish; 2Ac quality (10 yaras limit to
customer), yard
19c
FRIDAY DOMESTIC SPECIALS (No mail, phone or C. O. D. orders.)
WHITE LINEN FINISH SUITING, 27 inchto wide; popular for tailored waists rad dresses, extra spe- 15c
(500 yards] LBACTOED
, i> UNKLBACHED MUSLIN (10 yards limit to customer), 12ic
WHITE MERCERi IZBD POPLIN, 27 I inches wide; 45o quality, yard MmrXt
UNBLEACHED SHEETING MUSLIN, yard wide, ftrm, even thread, easy to Ueach;
regular 22c quality
17c
CHAMBRAY GINGHAM. 27 inches wide, in pr^^ shades of blue, pkik and Imff; fast mors; extra spedal (udule 500 yards i A ^ last) XefC
INDIAN HEAD MUSLIN, thoroughly shrunk; ideal fraric for women’s dresses, skirts, chOdren’s garments and art em-
broMery use— 86 inch« wide,
^ S9c
83 inches wide,
yard S5c
FANCY STRIPED GINGHAM, 27 inches wide, various colored ■tripes on light grounds; 29c quality raeiv PAJAMA CHECKS, yard wide, perfect bleach; mill le^ttbs; 25c quality, while 300 yar^ 19c
LAWNS AND CALICOES, up to 25c qnaHtks (whm 200 yards last), yard. Avv
WASH GOODS, voUss, hatisto, organdira, etc.; neat prints eftects <»i medium and dark groumis; up to 35e '15c
cial
LONGCLOTH, yard
wide, mill lengtlm; 26c qt»Hty, IQto
AeJV
yard
FANCY CRBTONNES, 36 and 29inch widths; up YAto to 3Sc qualities. A«/l/ BLEACHED SHEETING, 2% yards wide; smooth finish, extra special.... tivl/ BLEACHED SHEETING, 2% yards wide; regular 80c qualFEATHER TICKING, absolutely feather proof; old-time blue stripe; 60c g: 49c PILLOW CASES, hemmed, made of strong thread bleached muslin; size 36X36 inchra,
Women^s and misses*
SATIN HATS
Featured $ at—
1.98
They are wonderful values—^the kind that you expect to procure in Tlie Basement Store—season in and season out. Tbe newest shapes, tbe newest effects in trimming are reprraented in this, group of satin hats which are not <mly appre^riate for present wearing—^but wiU be fine to wear
when fan weather sets in. Featured at
$1.98
Felt sports HATS
Just one hundred Specied at*
50c
You’ll be wide-eyed with amazement when you see what chic hato can be lud for as little as 50c—^fall hats, mind you. Thera are only one hundred of them—and ttiey are bound to sell rapidly. Of white ai^ combination colors. While supply lasts (which will not be long CtA,A at thki price) &UC
THE BASE/nENT STDRE
TRAVELING BAGS and SUIT CASES
TRAVEUN6 BAGS, bUck ker^l, 16 and 18-inch sizes. Neat lmm|E, good grade locks rad catches. SolM steel frame, cowhide riveted (PO XfJ
corners. 1^.50 quality
FIBiat SUIT CASES, 24 inches long, raod grade locks rad catchra, steel frames, riveted steel corners
ami ends. $3.50 qual-
ity
$2.47
MATTING TRAVELING BAGS, sizes 14, 16 and 18 inches. Brass
catches, bound edges. Friday special
49c
CANDY SPECIALS Every known variety of candy is rraresented in this department rad pneed on the lowest possible basis consistent with qnali^. BUNTFS HARD MIXED AND FILLED CONFECTIONS, 80c J A^ quality, pound ^*71/ CREAM BON BONS, very AAdelicious; special, pound .... O^v
. BRILLIANT HARD-MIXED Aff^ CANDIES, pound oOC
MEN’S FURNISHINGS
WORK SHIRTS FOR HEN, of blu« cheviot. Yoke double stitched, well
made. Sizes 14% to 17. (3 for $2.00)
69c
10c
SOFT COLLARS FOR LARGE MEN, discontinued lines, standard
makes. Sizes 16%, 18%, to 18. Up to 50c quality ....... D
UNION SUITS FOR SMALL MEN. ,SIZES 34 AND 36, of'Une lisle, shoft sleeves, % length. Slightly irregular. Up to ^.00 quality. (3 for ff A|* MEN’S OVERALLS, of blue denim. Bib and suspenders- attached. WdJ made, cut Imrge and roomy. Sizes 34 to 42. Also Jackets, sizes 38 to 44. Todays value, $2.00. Special, (BY AA a_^gannent vA*Oal
BOYS’ CLOTHING
TOYS’ SUITS, siiH 6 to 17 yun, of dark woolen mixtures, browns aiw grays. New style eoata, with full cut lined knickers. Up to $8.00 $4;75
qualities, i^day
BOYS* WASH SUITS, sizes 2% to 8 years. Of raod wearing washable materials, light and dara slopes. Plain tan and blue. New styles. Special ss/C , BOYS’ UNDERWEAR, sizes 8 to 16 years, of white barred check materials, athletic style, sleeve*- A less, open legs. Special...... ^relv
