Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 August 1919 — Page 9

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Smrday Night Untit9:30—Oth*r Eogning* UntU S o’Ooek Brand TROUSER SALE $2.45, $3.15, $4.35, $5.55, $6.95, $7.95 Over 1,000 Pain io Smlect From Makd tito dli cast im vttii m m# pair trmamn.

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Socks 50c Sift fiber. aH eoltMra.

Shirts $1.$SJ2.8S, 86.4$

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Underwear 95o Uatwaaita, atmkup, real vihMd.

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Raincoats, $6.00 to $32.50

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How can my homt afford to be without eiectric lights when the adyantagee so overbalance the cost? Think of th% eoipfort and conWilenoe modem science affords the houseowner who has his home wired for electricity. Besides having the bright, cheerful light obtainable only by the use of electricity, one can cook, sew, clean house,' keep cool these hot days, and do many more things cheaper and more conveniently the electrical way. Wiring and Fixtures ON EASY TERMS

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THE RIDDLE PLAN allows you wiring and lighting fixtures on easy terms. Just think, we give you ime year to pay for wiring and fixtures complete. And our display room offers one of the largest sriections of fixtures in the city. Phone us today, and one of our electrical engineers will call at your home. He will gladly furnish you with an estimate of the cost. CHAS. L. RIDDLE CO, 462-464 W. Washington St. '

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ftbin 6826 Call Us Today for an Estimato AtttO. 31-SS9

ance Prices on Summer Shoes tvmw summ^ shoe in the houM has been^lowiSed in price to insure quidc cleaMce. Many foresighted women will take advantage of this sale by anfleipating the family needs for next season.

Punps and Oxfords BdCftum of slight imperfoctioiui, surii m» a crotftod soBBi or a scuffed aole, theee low shoes for women will be sold at »bout half price Satorday. In ttui lot are varioua •blea of pumps and oxfords—all sixes, hut

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$3.68

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$1.48

Oxfords for Boys There ere more than 100 pairs in the lot that were good values at $2.50 to I8J0 A pair. Choose from dull calf, tan mr patent leatltor in sixes 4 to 5% only. Nearly all rmind toe styles. Sat- fJQ uiday*B pri« I m

By making a small payment <m any shoes ytm may select we will “lay them away” until you are ready for them. Thta will mean a saHna. for shoe prices are rts* Inc rapidly.

FACTORY SHOE STORE

318 to 332 Mass. Avo. Open Until 9:30 P. M. Saturday

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|Sp«SatotoMii8:30P.i. ^test Fall Millinery

Store Open Until 9:30 Saturday Night AUGUST VALUES MEBTS AND YOUNG MEPTS

in Iiredstible Styles Our extensive stock includes velvets in all the newest shapes and cokirs at—

SUIT ^ '■ - For early fall and winter wear, at the present prkM, it means a 14g saving to you, $19.50 to ^25 Finer goods in handsome worsteds up to $40.00. <XyiIB IN AND LET US SHOW YOU. ,,j5 - : - Fumiahiiift for Your Present Need * SPECIAL SATURDAY

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Athletic Union Salts, perfect fit- Cllii ting tl9C fine quality Soisette Union Suits; sale price, Saturday, uA^ only WC

, SHbirts, new pattern^ ; new fabrics, soft or launI dered cuffs, ||A

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: Special wtde-end four- : in-hand silk AQa : ties TOC

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THE Bennett-Swain Co* 2S1-253 Massachusetts Ave.

KOHEMAN’S for Furniture

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Mid-Smnmei; Sale Dependable Furniture It’s the kind of furniture The Reliable sells that recommends this store to hundreds of new customers.

SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! Now is the time to buy your Fkwence Hot Bkst and save money. Special midBummer indacementa.

$1.00 a Week

Three-Piece Adams Suite Assures you of only the best^of bedrooms. W

Only the btot! That^s the kind youll want when you realise that in true economy lies the selection of quality furniture. This bedroom suite in Adam Period consists of dresser, bed and dressing table. It is exquisitely carved on posts and panels aat well as being otherwise irtistic in design. May be had in walnut or mahogany. Specially priced at $S7.50. Terms fl.SO a week.

FREE! FREE! FREE! Solid oak porch awing FREE with every $25.00 purchase, cash or credit, Saturday only.

A Dining Table $ 1 'Tl.ji't will wifVi VfWir ftfWftwal. •• wm

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That will meet with your approval.

For utility and attraettveneee we believe that thte aubatantialiy built table will fully meet your aeeda. It la patterned in the Oolontal detlgne—a type that will find inatant favor with those who dMlre individuality in their dining furniture. This table Is six-foot when open, bs purchased In golden or fuihed finish. Sells regularly for |3S.5d. Spsetad at SlO.OS. -

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9xl2‘’Axmmster Rug $39.50

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Are you proud of your rugs? If they are of quality and In good taste, wi^ careful blending of tones, they can accomplish- a transfomation from the common and unattractive to beautiful and rrilned appearance. This 8x12 Axmtnster offers service and beauty combined. . A wonderful value at $39.50*

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Library Tables tJM to 50c a Week.

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AH stylto. all khada, every one a big ba^pain. Prices radically redmed to make fast selling. We must reduce our stock of rockers at <Htoe and have repriced every mcker at lower

Solid Oak Daveno

Only a short time ago davenos like these were selling for $50 and ^0. Here you can choose fi^ many mm mm styfes* in either golden or 50 fumed finish. Showing Sat- ^ urday a big value at. V W $1.00 A WEEK

Beautiful Rockws 7= And Up

50c a We^ In either goldmi or fumed oak or mahogany. Fitted with Mack or brown Chase leather seats. Saturday 8pedWM112.50 QK value at? 57*0&

the Reliable Feather Your Nest.

A Few Doors South of Washington St

32-34-36 South niinois St.

All F^r Samj}]es ^ at Price