Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 August 1919 — Page 23
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An ordlmctjM apthonsint a •Bmporaiv loan At hmJNB to moat Cn« ftopAemner roHt Oily mat Introdu^d IIaboK H> iPawon, city roniroUer, mximitiM |kB city hod hopBd by thta llm« ^ would j^ava oartm*d Avon tho mMtBiid valuaSoB for tKi« y«aao ihf eiiy could avail Itaalt of tho apeIbIMw (ivlnKjufthorfty tor apodal tax ni9 and aw ataint tho clt> > I iutlM^y to mako loaaf pa>able
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^^HooteDependaMePro^Sfores Hook’s Famoqs Mahed Milk
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StiU Solti at the Hon>Profiteering Price of
MaKcdl^RiUk* constliates the noon luncheon of many downtown hushieas'pet^. In spite of the fact that the pure ingredients we use, such as sweet milk, ice cream, cocoa, malted milk powder, etc., hAve increased in price, some of> them more than 10t%, we are^ still serving this popular drink at ihc pre*war price of 10c.
Soda Fountains in All Hook Stores
F«ce Creams and Lotions H6c Bdrry'i Fmkld Crtam.. 49c *30c €olpite*s CoM Cfeam....... 94c •26c D. dk R. CoM Cwlim (tobe)..."; 19c •35c D. A R. Cold Crtam <j*r)... 99c •60c Derma Viva .39c *60c De Meridor Oeam 39c •60c Hind'a Honey and Almond Cream....39c •60c Milkweed Cxeam 89c •96c Mercolized Wax ! .74c *40c Orchard White 98c ^60c Pompeian Bay Cream .......39c •60c Pomj^an Maaiage Cream.........38c •80c RoMiine v...94c •80c Satin Skin Cream (Greasy) JMc •ISo Sempra Giovine ..39c •60c Stillman's Freckle Cream...... 33c
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Polishes an(d Cleaners Famiture, Mtttil^ Skoe, Etc.
tkc Beaifty Whjte Shoe Cleaner .%19c 16e Bixby Paste, black, tan or white 13c 30e Bnergine 18p 25c Hoffman’s Furniture Polish ...19c 25c Liquid Veneer ..17c 50e Liquid Veneer 39c 26c Liberty Dry Cleaner 14c 29c 0*€edar Furniture Polish. 16c 60c 0-Cedar Fumitnre Polish...... 39c 25c Putnam’s Dry Cleaner 19c 50c Putnam’s Dry Cleaner.... 29c 15c Shinola Paste, black, tan or white....16c
15c 2.in-l Pasts, black, tan or white * (2 for 26c)..,, 18c
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Every Day ?it Sale Prices
5c Cigars at 6 for 25c Dommitics. Reger’s Little Havanas. 6c Cigars for 5c Each Kicfei^s Dividend. Little Chancellor (box La Axora (Opera).. of 12 for 60c). Rocky Ford. 2 for 25c Cigars at lOc Each Admiration (Bon La Preferencia (Club ' 'Ton). 'House). Flor De Moss (Per-“ La Preferencia (Vicfecto Grand), toria). ^ 15c EL VERSO (Perfecto Extra)
7c Cigars for 5c Each Camel (Broadleaf). ‘ La Preferencia Dutch Master (Baby (Opera). Grande). La Siesta. < Miss Detroit. Southern Commerce. 7c Cigars for ^ Each Crane’s Decision (Broadleaf). Crane’s Havana Smokers. Deschler’s Monogram (Club and Invincible). John Ruskin.
Lincoln Highway. La Azora (Agreement). PalmatVilU. v Permit. ' Red Dot. > 8-20-6. Vincello.
12c each or B for 35c
Rat, Roach and Insect Killers
24c 24c 84c 16c 24c 24c 19c 19c 22c
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80e Black Flag Insect Powder.
SOe Death
Dust 11.00 Enos Moth ^x«y, emnplete *... 26e Peterman’s Roach Pood SOe Peterman’s liquuL Discovery
SOe P. D. Q.
(^uid or dry)......
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iOim .............. Me Bmmh on Rats ......... : 36e Steam’s Electric Paste
Amateur Photo Finishing Either mail or bring your films to our stores for high-class developing and printing. We make a specialty of enlargements. Comi^ete line of Films, Photo Supplies and Cameras carried in our stores.
•80c Allen’s Foot Ease ♦Be-Hap-E (3om Remedy, never fkiM..... •25c Blue Jay (Tore Plasters •25c Blue Jay Bunion Plasters •25c Calocide Compound ......... .•S6c Freezone •35c Gets It C!om Remedy •60c Ice Mint •16c One Night CSora Remedy •25c T. I. Z, Foot Tablets
fcftF Tmc c«iv«tteiice of our W a M. A we have indicated M aateri^ C> these iteam aublect to the Coasumera’ War widch tank effect May 1, 1919. Rate, of tax la Ic fer aic,^ fractfoa thereof, of the price each artkle.
MaU Orders Please iMlude postage on aH Mdmrs and War Tax ou articles designated 1^ an aateririE <•).
The Dependab^le Drug Stores
TiiiiiTt einiM
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men
W^ashington and New Jers^ Sts. Massachusetts Ave. and Vermont St. College Ave. and Twenty-second St. Illinois and Pratt Sts.
Seitteisl C«i8f Wasliitttt «Hl ktrlliiMStL itrtbaits M MWIi{
£. Washingtoii St.
a Cor. Delaware St.
for a Whirlwind Cleanup ot All WtM vv
Merchandise Remaining from the Greatest Clemi-Sweep Sale in Our History
No Man WiU Want to
Miss These Big Savings
^-Out with all
All broken linee; all few of a kind; everything that is not in keeping with our establidied policy of selling all merchandise in season goes regardless its value,
store open UnUfie o’CIoM Saturday Night.
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Oat They GoMfen! Take Your Pick of 76 Fine Garments Grouped Into One Bi'k Lot and Marked at a Price You Can’t Resist. # Lot No. 1 Comisti of tho Following: 32-$ 19.87 SUITS 26-821.87 SUITS
.87 SUITS Ai£^GO THE ONE LOW PRICE OF
—■The range in patterns, coloring and size is very good, including solid grays, blues and neat stripe effects. Not a suit in the lot worth less than $19.87, and some were sold as high as $24.87. "Models for men and young men. Get yours while the picking ia good. / While they last, f 15.85.
Odds &Ends
Store Open Until lO o’Clock Satafday Night—,235: ttto to iBMt toBtoaoev mr* llmltod, and at the«e aauBaallx low prlecB we are sare of aalek dlopotol.
Odds &Ends
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Out With AU Odds and Ends of MEN’S SHIRTS. UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, HATS, ETC.
Men’s "Union-Made” “Cones Boss” and
Up to $1.65 Men^s Shirts
89c
—Fine percala*. solsette, etc, some with stiff cuffs, others with collars attached. While they last ...
Meii*8 $1 **Chalmers Porosknit’’ Shirts and Drawers
—Xiong sleeve shirta sisee 34 to 4« Short sleeve shlrta sizes 34 to 40 Drawers 30 to 3*; 78c the euit; the garment
39d
Men’s 29c Cotton Socks
—Reinforced at heel and toe; colors white, black, tan and Palm Beach: sises 10 to 11%. While they laat.
OVERALLS and Jackets ^ Regular $2.50 Qualities. Dtoeoattoaed Braada. White Thev towt— Q
Men’s $1.75 Khaki Pants
—Extra well made of good wear reeiating materials; sites 34 to 40; 4rhUe they last
Men’s $1.87 Straw Hats
—Sennits. Manillas. Cadi ton and Porto Rican braids, Alpine, yacht and telescope styles: while they last
the itoraBeat.
$1.00 and $1.50 Neckwear
—^Handsomely ihade of pure silks, in a score of the season’s newest i>atterns and colors; while they last...............
65c
Bojb* $1.50 Soldier “ Pfay Suits While they lest
A FEW OF THE MANY ITEMS IN THE BOYS’ DEPT.
87c
Boys’ Khaki Shirts and Blouses 87c Values; sizes 8 to 14; while they lest*^..
Boys* Stockings
BOYS’ KHAKI 1 KNEE PANTS •
tr-Up to size 9. Black ribbed. While they last, __
ttie pair—
Values up to 11.25, while . „they last ..
BOYS’ WASH ]
19c
SUITS Values up to |i 75, while , they last
Quick Service
UTLET dlST OME bHORT Bl.OCK EAST OF PBMIiS!n.VANlA STREET,..,
Quick Service
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