Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1919 — Page 14

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WmOIKAL SetVICE IS HELD

DEADLY CATTLE DISEASE.

Eu i^rtngeteen. IndianapBii*: baa Called a weeUna for, mmvbag at SI o’ciedr at bis of tba esBcntire committee cd tbe ^ ‘ itial Poetmasterr AawieiatioD of | _ t of the meeti^ le to tafte! wMi referemea to tbe reotwsa ot ^ iBt eommlltee on posted eabwies ? mee^ fa Cfadsmai September tt i and tt to formolate a ptea for concerted actkm isetetive to iamtoveiueote te poatal ssrvfca and rcarraacenient of aai* arts* ftrom postmasters down. CSecia^ earrfcts and idJ departments

Afittirax Appaara Naar Madison— j Qturaiitfne Now in Force. m Tbe laObmesBlIe Stmntj i MAJDIROX. lad.. Anaaac m—An «itire i berd of cattie oo tbe Minnie B&rmA t*rm, on«>lMtif mile noctb of Madlsoti. and other cattle in tbat neigbboriiiood. ‘ have been qamimatined by fbr. J. L.. | Axbr. depnty state vtderteaiiaii. Aa>> tfarak. a dmdijr disease far animsla.' baa been foond. Several cowa borses and boas base died this week from tbemalady. Cityf aad oonntjr bealtb oflhdab have for-t bidden the use of water lit Crooked; credk, alona tbe north end of Madiacm. i whicb Hows past tbe Bersch farm.

fSpsetei to Tbo todleaeewtbi news] amSI^aUM. Ind.. Aa^Mt SBu-The elfSiletb asaslOB of tbe Indiana Metliod> iif PiotisiNjit eenferenoe oewied bt Ibis dtp Trdar Dr- W. w. Lbteboinr, of Jeaaobom. preddaat of tbe amior^ snoa, forty*flve mbddsra and tbtrty tay ddedstm atMtwriam roll call. Tbe.secretary rmd tbe roll of tneot' bem of the eonfmsmce who attended and mmnmMl service wsa cesdticted by Dr. *. O. Lediettop, H Anderson. The coafOrence eeraam at 11 o'clocfc by Dr. Ltnsberry. was toliowed by communkm service. %MportM ot dtotrlet ehatrmea were rand this afternoon and tbe cmifereace win ooittlnac tbroi^ next Monday. DYERS AND CLEtNERS MEET CfBtnit Indiana Aaaociation at An* deraon in Annual teoaion. to Tbe liriteaspoite Mewi] ANDmiMON^ lad.. Auptiet S0.o-Tlie Central Indiana Dyere and Cleaners' Association held its annual meeting here today, with about ftfty>flve members present. W. 8. Anderson, of Msrion. is presldeat of tho assocla* tlon and Q. % Ebinips. of Kobiesvilla J» aeeratary. The business will not be eoaetuded until late today.

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More for Your Money

Until Sept. 1st This Store Will Close at 6 p. m. on Saturdays—Other Days at 5 p. m.

2nd Day of the Annual Sale of Hosiery (Ends Friday P. MJ We shan*t say the sale started off with a mad rush, because at this writing the sale had not started. Nevertheless, we are taking a chance in repeating all the items. The values are so out of the ordinary, the general hosiery situation in such a precarious condition, that we do expect purchasers to litendly eat these stocks up.

$1.35 Pair

Women’s $1.75, $2 and $2.50 Silk

Hi^iery

Women’s full fashioned pure silk hose, made with double silk lisle garter tops and double soles. In black, white, gray and brown,

“irregulars.”

Women’s $1, $1,25

and $1,50 “Burson” Hosiery

Women’d “Burson” fashioned

silk and fiber mixed, soles. Black, white,

regulars,”

75c Pair

hose of pure

Double garter tops and gray and brown. “Ir*

Women’s SBcl White Foot 119c Pr. Hosiery J Women's medium weight fast black cotton hose, with half white solea Double garter tops and solea •'Irregulars.” Women’s SOcl and 59c Sift \ 39c Pr. Lisle Hose J Women's light weight silk .lisle hose, in black, white, gray and dark brown, double garter tops, seamed hacks. oOc aitd 5$c qnalitlea Every pair perfect.

Children’s 4(lc, 45c and 50c Hose

25c Pr.

Children's fine ribbed lisle finished cotton hose. In white. Russia caif and dark brown. All sites from & to S%. ‘*Ir-

rekulara” Children’s

White Cotton!

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Children's medium weight ribbed '-bite cotton hose, reinforced at all wearing points. All sites from S to 9 Vi- Every pair perfect.

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19c Pr.

Infants’ 25c 1 and 29c Cot

ton Socks

Infants' and children’s cotton half hose. In plain tan, sky And romper blue. Every pair

perfect.

Men’s 25c and' 30c Cotton

Socks

Men’s medium weight fast black cotton socks, with double thread heels and ^toes. smooth finished and very durable. ’Trregulara"

19c Pr.

—Qoldttein’s. Main Floor. West.

Beauty and Economy ■ Combined IN THESE Draperies BORDERED VOILE A very fine quality voile, in white or ivory, with beautiful floral, bird and oriental border designs in rose, yellow, green and mulberry. Extra special, 3Uc a yard. LACE EDGE MARQUISETTE A very sheer quality, in white or ivory, with hemmed and hemstitched borders, edged with real lace. These are well worth 59c per yard. Extra special, 35c yard. VOILE CURTAINS Very serviceable curtains, with hemstitched edge: come ' in ivory or ecru. Exiara special, 98c pair. ZIRA DRAPERY A printed marquisette overdrapery, with richly colored bird, floral and conventional designs of tan, gold and black grounds. Extra special, 59c yard. BLUEBIRD DRAPERY White <Pt cream colored scrim with the popular bluebird border on both edges. Extra special, 19c yard. —Goldstein’s. Fourth Floor.

NEW FALL Satin Frocks Outstanding Values at ^25 ^35

V acuum Bottles For the picnic basket or for the motorist; for the invalid’s broth or the baby’s milkr-rto keep them boiling hot or icy cold,, pints and quarts— $1.89 to $4.25

Linens . NOT REDUCED But Remarkably Good Values FANCY SCARFI^ AND SQUARES Many of them in matched sets; scarfs 18x54 inches, squares 30x 30 in.—all of them trimmed in filet lace, 59c each. FANCY SCARFS 18x54-inch scarfs with fine filet lace centers and Cluny lace edge, 98c each. TABLE DAMASK Made from fine quality Egyptian yarns, beautifully mercerized; smooth satin finish, assorted patterns, full 72 inches wide, 79c yard. BLUEBIRD BATISTE A fine silky finished batiste, with a dainty bluebird design on pink or white ground, 49c yard. LONGCLOTH A firm quality, with a soft chamois finish, 30 inches wide— sold only in lO-yard bolts— $1*98 bolt. —Goldstein's. Main Floor. East.

Seeking a new fall frock with which to carry you through the intermediate season? You’re in luck! We have just removed frpm their tissue paper wrappings a very satisfying variety of singularly beautiful models.

’Twould be unfair Ijlo the artistic temperament of their designers to attempt detailed description in this space. Suffice it to say that included are blacks, navys anil grays, of bouffant, peplum and corded tuck effects, beaded and braided, each to its indi* vidual charm. —Goldstein’s, Second Floor.

Domestics SELLING THURSDAY at Prices Based on 1918

quality set mill

Purchases

APRON GINGHAMS

A standard fast color in all size checks, perfect

len^hs, 18c yard.

CRETONNES

Now flowered dwigns, suitable for comforts, bags, etc., full yard

wide, 29c yard.

CHEVIOT SHIRTINGS

In stripes, checks and plain blues, a durable fabric for men’s shirts and boys’ blouses, 25c

yard.

PERCALES The genuine Pacific Mills quality, ^oice of grays, blues and reds, mill lengths of our 8dc grade, 27Jic yard. BED SHEETS Fully bleached sheets, size 72x90 inches, made with center seam (limit, 6), 91.00 each. —Goldstein’s. Main Floor,

Three SHIRTS for the Price of Two

Men's Regular ) $1.50Shirts at J xOC

No reason for the reduction in price other than that the group as a whole is composed of various broken lines, which is really a blessing in disguise. No end to variety. Percales and madrases in patterns of every color and combination of colors. Double French cuffs, many with separate collars to match. Sizes 13V^ to 17.

—Goldstein’s, Main Floor, Bear.

Handkerchiefs WOMEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS Hemstitched, comer embroiderea in white or colors, 10c each. MEK’S HANDKERCHIEFS White cambric handkerchiefs, hemstitched, lOc each or 3 for 25c NOT IDEAS— Notions! Prices Speak for Themselves 26c Whisk brooms, 18c. 39c Sanitary apron#, 29c. 49c Sanitary apr<5n8. 39c. 35c Sanitary belts, 29c. 55c Package sanitary Napkins, 49c. 35c Kleinert's dress shields, 29 c. 69c Nickel finish scissors (seconds), 39c. 5c Snap fasteners, 2 for 5c. 49c Fancy buttons, 25c. 10c Oibe assorted hair pins, 12c Cube of pins, 8c. 10c Cinderella dye, 5c. 5c Safety pins, all sizes, 3c. Bias tapes, all widths, per bolt, 10c. Corset laces, mercerized, 8yard bolts, 12c. Pearl buttons, per card, 4c. Machine needles, for all makes, 4 for 15c. —OoldBtefn'x. Main Floor.

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40-INCH ' All-Wool French Serge

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A soft-finished all-wool fabric, 40 inches wide; especially desirable for.dresses. All the wanted colors, including navy.

NOVELTY ^LKS ~ . and taffetas, ^ m plaids and striped effects^ in, n” the wanted color combinations, 36 inches wide, $1.98 yard. TUSSAH SILKS AND BENGAlines Film count, soft lustrous halfsilk fabrica, in a vride range of plain colors and jaeguard designs; 36 inches wide, 98c yiurd.

DANISH POPLAR CLOTH A well-known, serviceable fabric for childrmi’s school dresses, middicM, etc., 32 inches wide, 49c jmrd. SUITING SERGE An extra heavy all-wool serge, in navy only—full 66 inch^ wide—tor suits and skirts, 93.98 yhrd. —Goldstein's. Main Floor.

Prepare Them for School Now Your Young Folks IT IS ANYTHING BUT PLEASANT TO TRY TO BUY YOUR CHILDREN’S NEEDS THE DAY BEFORE SCHOOL BEGINS.

R, & J. UNDER-, WAISTS Made of extra heavy muslin, reinfoy^ for supporters, irapporters included, 65C each. Sizes for boys, 4 to 10; for girls, 4 to 12. MUSLIN GOWNS Slipover style, round neck, cut full and xvell made: trimmed in embroidery, sizes 4 to 14. 98c each. PINK BLOOMERS Made of a firm, durable batiste, with elastic at knee and waist, sizes 6 to 12, 59c pair.

MUSLIN DRAWERS Made of a soft, firm quality of muslin, cut full and well made, with elastic at knee; sizes 2 to 12, 59c pair. BLACK BLOOMERS Made of a durable quality of percaline, . mth fitted brita and double stitched seams, sizes 4 to 12. 49c pair. PRINCESS SLIPS Lace and embroidery trimmed Idtps - of firm, durable mud^ 4 to 14. 79e juid 98c Mdl). —Goldstein's. jPgecond Floor. West,