Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1919 — Page 2
THE IXDIAX.\POLIS XEWS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1910.
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Thursday Specials
Omtfifto Barker toelui; l^k, tan. white. Kray, navy; rofular 20c value
Beren Pairs for St.0O
Shirts
BIodMl work ahtrts; cut full; $1.28 value
Overalls
Made right, cut full, $2.00 va|pe.
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**The Store For Values** Krause Bros 201^207 £. Washinfioii Street Oi^poalte CTout Hoaae. kfl6cWiAiiL 2Sci VAitJES UP TO 75c.
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This is a new range just put on the market Fully equipped with all the latest features and made of the finest materials.
Ask to^See No. 465
with its Automatie Lighter, White Enameled Splashers, Broiler Pans and Valve Handles. Full size ovens and yet only 46Vi inches in length. Installed G>mplete, ^2.30 Nothing can compare with the ACORN SPECIAL at the above price. See this beautiful range in our office. CITIZENS GAS COMPANY
Have You Ever Visited Indiana’s Largest Used Car MaAet It is unexcelled for its variety—all cars are arranged collectively according to the make of the machine—and, in a majority of cases, a salraman is not necessary to tell you the merits of the various offerings, as the price, terms and description are given in detail. This used car market, although large, is only a small unit of a much larger ode with many units equalling in a number of cases the hugeness of the used car market—and sdling everything from a baby buggy to a piano—in fact it i^ls most every want a person might Imve. This big market place is none other than the want ad section of The Indianapolis News. It is at your command each evening with an average offering of from 1,800 to 2,500 different articles for sale or wanted. The want ad section is a b^ money-making proposition for every one living in or around Indianapolis. Read tiie various classifications and learn how you can use them for profit. Mgre than half the p^Y^e living in Indianapolis already know their value.
WASSON’S I Stme (^cim 8:30 Daily \ ^VASSON^S Store Ctoses 5:00 Daily j WASSON^S
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Styles for Women and Misses
Tailored Druses of Wool Tricotine are now being shown, and they are going to be much worn for early Fall as they do not require an outer wrap. These newer models, we note, are very “chic” types, and are more distinguished and youthful in line—and styled more practical, we believe, than ever before. The most noticeable thing about the new models is the straight chemise-like Unes, the narrowed shoulders and tight-fitting deeves, heavy girdled tunic affairs and coat styles with pretty gilets. Trimminga rely much on braiding, soutaching and beading—cut fringe is very smart when used as inserted bands. There are scores of different models to choose from —all new, and a hit different. (Wo—ow**, 5e«oii4 Floor)
Gingham Remnants 6,000 Yards—^in the Most Wanted Plain Colors and Fancy Plaids—^to Be Disposed of At Price Lengths from V/2 to 10 yards. GINGHAMS-nat less .than today’s wholesale cost— that’s just what this half-price offering means. They are not odd bits, but a choice selection of beautiful, plain colors and bright-hued fancy plaids. With everything pointing to an unusual use of Ginghams this year f6r women’s house frocks and girls’ school dresses, everything is in your favor in buying Ginghams during this sale at half price. There will be A large aquare full of them, and the aelling will atari Thursday morning at 8:30; come early tot your share. (WaMOR’s, TfcirA Floor)
A Special Showing Thursday New $5 Hats
Lyons and Panne Velvet Hats— and Combinations They have that just-from-Fifth-avenue look that usually costs onuch more than fS. j Indeed, they’re v^ry smart. There are large sailors, mushrooms, large side flops, short back and front, pokes, turbans and small sailors — in fact, there is a hat for every woman in the assortment. There’s a color, too, to suit every taste. Values couldn’t be better for f5. (WaosM’B, TlilrA Floor.) ~
For Men Who are Particular A Shirt Sale!
Good Looking Practical Shirts for Business Wear^—Splendid Values
$2.45
It’s the men and young men who are very discriminating in choosing Shiris that we are trying to reach with this tale. For these particular Shirts were made for par-
ticular fellows.
There are narrow pin stripes and nifty fine checks in a dozen different colors. You won’t find the buttons falling off, and the buttonholes won’t split or fray; we’ve very particular about aU the little niceties. We’ve been particular about eveiTrthing—^the result shows in the Shirts. They’re very fme._The materials are of very
b^utiful woven maoras.
the Shirts likewise.
'The colors are guarante^-
If yQQ*r« in a mah, if yon hold a tentnr of going thioiigh store aisles where woiimb are ahof^iiag, you need not mind coming to Waaaon’a. for the men’s department ia located just inside the West entrance. (WwMoa**, FInit Floor)
Helping Betty Get Ready for School
We know she is brimful of the subject and eager for the ’’first day” of school, —and we know how Betty feels about her clothes, and we’ve provided* the sort that will please her (and please mother, too). There are all kinds of Frocks—silk ones, in light and dark colors; Gingham ones, in gay-hued plaids —some combined with plain bodices, fiockets and collars and cuffs—styles are simplified enough to suit one from 6 to 14. " Coats are good looking and practical. Middies, Middy Suits and Skirts are trim and well made. All our stocks are ready with the rfew Autumn version of these garments; wardrobes may be assembled now with the assurance that everything • is in accordance with the Autumn mode. To the wiae—-a word- We have just 25 all-wool, silk-lmed CaMs, left from our Spring lines—they are pretty, well-maife, and heavy enough to wear during the early Fall school days—and while they last, we_will offer them at JUST HALF THEIR ORIGINAL MARKED PRICES. (WnMiMi’B. Foertk Floor)
These Table Cloths at $1.98 Present a Varied Selection— and Particularly fiood Value! 'There are about 72 cloths in the entire lot—34 of them are round, the others are a trifle longer than they are wide, the difference not being enough to be noticeable when in use. The Rounds are 64x64 inches, with scalloped edge. There are a dozen pretty patterns to choose from, including, pansy, fleur de lis, shower of pearls, etc. The Squares—^we will call them that, but their exact measurement is 58x61 inches —have wide hems, finished with hemstitching. A variety of patterns to select from at ^1.98. (Waiisoa’o, Third Floor)
Thursday—A Special Sale of Smart New Neckwear At Less Than Half Price
69c and 98c Neckwear
$1,25 to $1.69 Nedewear 69c
$1.98 to $2.18 Neckwear
This is undeniably your greatest opportunity to select unusually dainty neckwear in the newest styles for now and Autumn wear at prices not to be duplicated elsewhere, 'The savings average more than half. There are nec^ie<^s of every kind—exquisite frilly affairs of fine nets, organdie, pique, imitation filet and satin—trimmed with lace, embroidery, fine tucks and dainty touches. Styles to wear with the tailored suit and smart frocks. Many pretty vestees,, as well as collar and cuff sets in the three groups at 29c, 69c and 98c. <Wmooii«o, Fliwt Floor.)
W asson’s August SALE OF FURS
MEANS—A Guaranteed Saving of 20% On Furs of the Finest Quality, Whatever the Price You Pay Wasson Furs are of the finest quality—and will give perfect satisfaction. They are fashioned of the finest pelts, and possess the greatest possible amount of fur-wear- i ing service and an abundance of life and luster.
F^turing—Attractive Fur Scarfs at 20% Saving
At are regular $26 Scarfs in Kitt Fox with mole
lining, Ringtail and Coney. Styles that are correct to be worn with the tailored suit.
Ap offer Scarfs worth $46, in brown Fox, *' tI)OD taupe Fox, Wolf, Hudson Seal, near Seal and Coney. These Scarfs are suitable to wear with dresses in place of a cloth wrap; also for suit wear.
are scarfis regularly sold at $66. Very beautiful. Brown Fox, Wolf, black Lynx,
Hudson Seal and near Seal Scarfs. Perfect Skins, welL
made and richly lined.
At $52
Furs Bought Now Will he Stored Free of Charge Until Wanted (Wkmoo’*, Second Flooe)
Having a Full Developed Figure and Looking Stout Need Not Mean the Same-^nd Will Not, if Properly Fitted in a LaCamille Corset
The fact that La Camille Corsets alone have the Ventilo back and the Ventilo front shield, makes them of special interest to stout women, for these features insure ventilation, prevent pressure on the spine, allow greater range of adjustment and prevent the lacers from scoring the flesh.
54CLLR—Model illustrated is called the ^‘peerlem cmraet for stout women.” It is especially designed for the tall and stout figure of good proportions, has long skirt with rufaher gores on hips and in back. Low or medium bust. Made of fine, strong white cmitil, fully boned, tailored trimmings. Priced $8.00.
Other Models From $2,50 to $18 (WoaHmi% Fourth Floor)
Charming Breakfast Coats Becoming garments, made of firm quality Silk Taffeta and Satin. The style is becoming—a straight line waist, loosely belted, and finished with a deep flounce, corded at top and bottom. The three-quarter length sleeves are set in, and a neat corded collar and lapels finish the neck line. The colors are rose, pink, blue, green, and a few changeable taffetas. Priced, 1$14.95 to ^18.96. (WoMou'*. Fourth Floor)
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