Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 August 1919 — Page 24

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THE LVDIAXAPOLIS NEWS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1919.

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The Ayres August Sale

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f “ • . • customers to buy liberally; it is the greatest service we can renThis is the essence of an earnest remark made by one of the He had in mind the constantly increasing: cost of practically

is one of the outstanding examples.

upon last January purchasing costs. Were we to duso great have been advances, we would be required to pay than our August retail prices to you. We relist a few convincing items:

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tT* $38.75 This beautiful Queen Anne chafar will prove an added charm to the home; it will welcome your friends and fuesta and prove its right to a favorite nook. Mahogany and cane upholstered in

denim.

The Past and Present Admirably a n aa Linked $46*00 An example of the Adam period, solid mahogany, cane seat and back. A chair that would grace any home. —Ayres—Fourth Floor.

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plain tailored models, smartly cut and snugly fit furare alike, fashioned of the most beautiful weaves that shown, and in a variety that will most fastidious taste. of fabrics are included duvetyn, peach bloom, de laine, tinseltone, fortuna, cordovan,

wear serge.

none other than such lovely pelts as opossum, squirrel and opossum are

trtcotine and men’s

and f&ison browns, taupe nutria, black and shadow stripes and checks with a shade that will become as well as

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i plain tailored kind are f49.fco, $59.50, upward. Frocks of a New Season are tailleur models of navy blue tricor, graceful, draped models of kitten’s shiny, smooth satin, in navy blue or black; something very simple, but very smart or Paulette. : ; priced upward from $25.00. costumes at $38.00 and upward, tricolettes at $59.50, $69.50 and

The New Wraps Being Shown

original New York designers, or copied exactly from costly creations of

are the new wrap modes now being shown in the style shops.

Lyons velvet, duvetyn, peachbloom and velours fashion them, and red fox, chip-

munk, caracul and nutria do the magic rest in indescribable manners.

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-Ayres—Third floor.

THE GRAY SHOP >n Voile BLOUSES and Hemstitching Trimmed model uses not only lace but embroidery as well as I down the front, and a square collar and dain-

Sizes 46 to 52H.

a neat style made with four rows of pin tucking on r fitted collar, embroidered, as are the cuffs.

takes the liberty of becoming very feminine trimmed with rows of dainty Val. lace and insertion, and a pointed collar done with lace and embroid- * 42H to B2H. —Ayres—Sixth floor.

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for the Late Vacationist the Student Exodus

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less important who, though oust make a wherever he, . for the students, r, who will want

span-new school in

upperclassmen to take proper note, general purpose trunks are shown in five the Likly and Belber predominate. These ity, assembled in the largest collecone time. $10.50 upward to $82.50. shown at $15.00 and up to $35.00. at $34.75 and up to $115.00. —Ayres—Basement.

Pocketbooks Don't judge her until you've judged her purse—her leather goods. It’s just in the apparently smaller touches of dress that consistently good taste is shown. If she carries a trim little flat book, fitted with stationary coin purse and mirror, and lined with plaid silks, she’s chosen it from a tasteful collection. We are showing an assortment of just* such purses, at a price range of from $1.75 to $15. Leather bags, too, are presented in a comprehensive group. These are also fitted with coin purses and mirrors. Price range, $4 to $27.50. —Ayres—Street floor.

ABE MARTIN.

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Prof. Alex Tanaey, superintendent o’ th’ Apple Grove school, has resigned t' become th’ janitor. 8peakin’ o' shoes, I who remembers th’ ole song, -When th* Harvest Days Are Over, Jessie Dear?”

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In the Self-Serve Grocery Best Grade Batavia Coffee 2-lb. can. HI.17* 1-lb. can. 59 c . Hams. Swift’s Premium; average 9 to 14 jbs.. a pound. 44<?. Libby's sugar peas. No. 2 cans. 14c. Pork and Beans, Van Camp’a, No. 3 cans, 30c* No. 2 cans, 17ci No. 1 cans, 12c. Batavia Jams. 1-pound pars. 40e. Sunshine cheese chips, Hydrox and Advocate creams, a bag. lOc. Campfire white marshmallows, 5-o*. box, 13c. Monsoon shrimp, wet and dry pack. No. 1 cans, 18c. —Ayres—Basement.

father. "You see mother and I like baby ourselves." "She wouldn’t want me,” interrupted James, stolidly. "She said she wouldn’t get anything unless it was bright col-

ored.”

MODERN WODMEN TO MEET AT SHELBWILEE

ANNUAL LOG ROLLING WILL BE HELD WEDNESDAY. DRILL TEAMS TO COMPETE

fSpecial to The Indianapolis News] 8HELBYVILLE. Hid., August 1*.Modern Woodmen of America from all parts of Indiana began., to gather in 1 ShelbyvUle this afternoon for the annual log rolling of the state aaaociation of Modem Woodmen, which will be held here Wednesday. The local lodge has arranged to entertain more than 2,600 members and their families during the one day meeting. The delegates will hold a business

lodges in the state, including Indianapolis teams, will compete in the afternoon in a drill In the public square. This contest will be Judged by MajorGeneral J. D. Liggett, of Des Moines, la.; Brigadier-General Joseph Riehemann. of Rock Island, I1L, and Brtg.General 8. J. DeLong. of Detroit, Mich. A parade will be held at night and a class of 100 candidates will be initiated. SKELETON RET USED BY BURGURS AT LEADER

SummerToilet Accessories Helpful Suggestions of Things One Needs

Deodorant

Odo-Ro-No.-30c» e©C, $1.00 Harriett Hubbard Ayres Deodorizer 35c. 65c Good for Son Borns Harriett Hubbard Ayers* Honey and Cucumber Lotion, bottle 65c Pritchard A Constance Almond and Cucumber with Benzoin, bottle 50 C

Cold Creams

Hudnut's Violet Sec Cucumber Serate, jar 50c Vail Bros.’ Lucia Coco Butter 50c Harriett Hubbeird Ayers’— Face Cream, tubes..65c Skin Tissue Builder. 65c

Bath Salts

Pritchard A Constance Rose, Eau de Cologne, Amami, each 35c Amami. Verbena. Scotch Pine $1.25 Kio Bath Tablets 50c

Shampoo

Bay Rum 65c Old English Lavender 65c Pine Balsam ...»— 65c Pine Tar Soap in liquid form j—35c Amami. Luxury, box of i packages ...gOc Egyptian Henna gOc Amami Dry Shampoo.-SOt* DOrsay’s Shampoo Quinine Powder, box of € capsules.50c

Bath Soap

Old English Elder Flower, box

of 12 cakes, $1.60* ...m

British Squares, eseh

Toilet Waters, Perfumes, Talcum and Face Powders the Very Best Charles Mayer & Company 29-31 West Washington Street. Established 1840.

fflTHE! WHEN STORE Good Clothes; ISothing Else

Straws for Less —One lot of slightly soiled hats in values up to $2.50. Small sizes only. Now, 50c

Come On, Men, Now*s Your Chance to Own a Palm Beach Sait

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$11.50 Good looking Palm Beach suits in tan or gray. You can get a lot of wear out of a Palm Beach yet this season, and these suits are a “good buy” for next season.

Laundered Collars, 6 for 95c

A Jaffe Examination, Tells If Your Need Is Blasses Or Better - Glasses

Give your eyes the quickly, clearly and

wer to see out strain.

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17 Years In This Lecatien GUARANTEES SATISFACTION. Our ssrihs* sad raussuabi* prices arc well kaswa.

I New Clothes

MACHINE TOOLS and MACHINERY ACCESSORIES Yale & Towne Trolleys VOMESUT MACHIRERY CO.. 43 3. MtrMia* St

Fresh, Smiling Blossoms such as ws have a generous stock of. prove to be wonderful investments in happiness—for yourself and friends. Order some today.

A. Wiegand’s Sons Co., Florists Just as near as the nearest phone.

l«lt to 1024 N. Ill in ole St.

SILK DRESSES AND SERGE SUITS CARRIED AWAY.

OTHER ROBBERIES REPORTED

tTsink a skeleton key. burglars entered the Leader, a woman’s ready-to-wear store at 365 "West Washington street. Monday night, and carried away a number of silk dresses and serge suits. Motor policemen Burke and Drlnkut, who investigated, said Alexander Deutch, the proprietor, is out of the city, and other attaches of the place were unable to estimate the value of the missing goods. Mjrs. Alice N. Cathcart. owner of the Cathcart apartments. Pennsylvania and Pratt streets, reported to the detectives, Monday, that her apartment was entered when she was away and a costly diamond brooch was stolen. She said she saw a man leaving the place as she returned. Colored Man Arreated. Osia Pinnick. colored, 418 West Fifteenth street, was arrested Monday night on a charge of grand larceny as a result of the alleged theft of 340 from ■Thomas Wetherford, a night watchman at ilhe American Construction Company’s yards. 422 West Seventeenth street. The arrest was made by bicycle policemen Chitwood arid Gollnisoh. Mrs. A. Gray, 917 North Illinois street, reported the theft of a number of silk waists and a**toilet set from her home Monday. Harry Geisel. 149 West Twentieth street, reported the theft of a revolver from his apartment at that ad-

dress.

Autos Stolen.

Automobiles belonging to George Abbott, of Zionsville, and Zeb Conger, of Thomtown. were stolen in Indianapolis, Monday. Abbott’s car was taken from West Washington street and White river boulevard, and Conger’s machine was taken from the east side of the

statehouse. Parcel Post Pact With Spain.

WASHINGTON, August 19.-After exchanges extending over many years, the postofBce department announced today the successful negotiation of a parcel post convention with Spain. Parcel post service will begin September 1, pending final ratification of the treaty between the two countries, fhe weight limit will be eleven pounds and the rate will be 12 cents a pound or a fraction of a

pound.

Examination for Postmaster. [Special to The Indianapolis News] WASHINGTON'. August A civil service examination for a postmaster at Idavill* will be held at Montleello September 24. The office pays P.0® a year. Herman E. Lambert has been appointed postmaster at Collett, Jay county. In place of Forrest A. Jack, resigned.

350.000 TO BE DISCHARGED Emergency Soldiers Leaving Europe

In August to Total 75,000.

WASHINGTON, August .^.-Approximately 360,000 emergency soldiers remained to be discharged August 13, the war department announced today. Sailings from Europe in the first ten days of this month totaled 26,000 and it is expected 75,000 more will have embarked

by September 1.

To complete the enlisted quota of a

225.000 army, now authorized, about ffi.000 more enlistments will be needed.

Indiana Girl in “Hitchy-Koo.” [Special to The Indianapolis News] SHELBYVILLE. Ind.. August 19.-

Miss Rebecca J&ne Alley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard J. Alley, of this city, is one of the principals In Raymond Hitchcock’s ‘‘mtchy-Koo’’ which was set to open last night at Atlantic City. Mias Alley has been In New York studying since January, being accompanied by her mother. Miss Alley has appeared both here and at Indianapolis

In amateur productions and in concert.

Tie Fine Pearl Beads We carry a very large line of the highest grade imported French pearl beads, in every size desirable, both in length of strand and in size of pearl. These are so lustrous, it is next to impossible to detect them from the genuine. It is this famous luster which has made the “Richelieu" and the “La Tausca” pearl the foremost standard of the world. Words can not describe the beauty of these pearls, and they must be seen to be really appreciated. We’ll be glad to snow you. Priced from $7.50 to $45. [email protected] _ JEWELRY STORE _ 103 N. ILLINOIS ST. Jjfg

Rink’s

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New Season Wear Women and Misses

Fall and Winter

Suits\Buy Now

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(Strongly Advocate

Early Selection. Scarcity

of Good Fabrics and Unsettled Labor

Conditions in the Eastern Market Speak for

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Dresses

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Rink’s Cloak House

Paid on savings from Day of Deposit $1.00 Opens the Account. Then Deposit Every Pay Day. For Your Convenience Open All Day Saturday Until 9 P. M. FIDELITY TRDST CO. 148 East Market Street

Stonge Yerde. Spec* for Rent. Northwestern an. end l»th. Big 4 switch. Bock Equipment Co.. 003 Fletcher Trust bldg. New Stock of Mixers, Hoist*. Derricks, Nevo Outfits, etc., for rent and sale. Bock Equipment Co.. 002 Fletcher Trust bldg.

Joseph Gardner, 39 Kentucky eve.. P-ir the tin work and slate, tile

roof on your house.

will rer gravel

First Claw Brick Work. B. V. Perry, 106 Chamber of Commerce, o ■ Blacksmith and Machine Work. Central Machine Work. 437 S. Senate. M. 307.

Or.C.T. Nobis Dr.O.JLCash

Artificial teeth that fit, look and chew right is oar hobby. If you are interested, see us. 25^ W. Wash. St. ESTABLISHED 24 YEARS

Wonderful Bargains Every Day At

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Bronze Memorial Geo. J. Mayer Co.-

Henar Tablets. -Rubber Stamps.

Th* new baby was still very tiny and very rod. Six-year-old James didn’t

der° Unt Uke It—nor did he make any pretense T<>0 * Word for David. on of bl<iing hls go whMl e i cht . : David is a little boy five years old and een-year-old auntie came out to goo it! * patient of Sunnyaide. Ho always furnished, and rejoiced over Its coming, aa Had his j etches the nurse very closely when father and mother, his disgust was stili |t*kes temperature, pulse, and more pronounced. Mother called toopiration. One day he was lying in

•s attention to iL , ^ with his cb «* t bar «* watching him-

•Tf James doesn’t want the baby, why yoX L doing -

den-, you wll It t. m.1" toon MtHto SS^iftn £Sd«h?

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Binr«»r mad Roofing Material*; AH Klada. Jordan D. Williams Co.. 966 E. Wash, st AH Kinds of Metal Spinning Done. A. B. Bradley, 366 Century Bldg. Bakers’ snortenlng—Glowbrennar'x

If you want the best

WALL PAPERS that monej&an buy, always ask to see the complete line of the Jg. Central Wail Paper Co.

Carried by the leading

'■run dealers, decorators and ^^w stores throughout Indiana,

Illinois, Ohio and Kentucky.

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Your ORIERTAL RU6S are -ASUAN’S 210 NORTH MERIDIAN

U?sd Piano Sale BIG BARGAIN THE STARR PIANO CO. 188-140 N. Peas. St

Gas Stoves ^ Most complete line in city at Save Half Prices. BAKER BROS. 21S-225 E. Washington SL

The Cheney Resonator Here Lies One Secret of Cheney Tones The Cheney in the world of phonographs is like a prima donna in the world of singers—it holds the secret of serenely pure, natural tones. It is an artistic triumph, so obvious that you will recognize it immediately. PHONO ORAPH Wlmfs allrecords^better In the severest tests of tone that you can give—full orchestra or piano records or solos with orchestra accompaniment—the Cheney preserves the natural balance of parts—it puts the real artist into the record. The secret of Cheney superiority is revealed in the illnstration above. To explain it in detail would require hours—-you can hear the difference in five minutes. Come in for a demonstration. __ Pearson Piano Co. 128-130 North Pennsylvania Street Branch store* in Anderson. Kokomo. Columbug ShelbyvUle, FrankBrancn st^ Elwood> Newcastle and Hartford City, Indiana.

CHICKERING PIANOS Send for Isacrlptiv* catalogue and priosa. > loch*—. E. L. Lennox Plano Co. is w. Mortal— r*, ORDER YOUR FALL SUIT NOW THE BEST TAILORS, 129 W. Washington St

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