Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 August 1919 — Page 9
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W ASHIKOTOK. August 51 -Armas 5 Herman Saastamoinen, the first provtj siona! minister from Finland, tiresented I his creden'fais to Pri»ident Wilson toI day Mr Saastamoinen was ai^inted
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Dw’tS^ FA Eczema (jAMiSmAesAtOBce First bathe the affected part with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Dry and gen^ mb on Cuticura Ointment. Tnis treatment not only soothes^ but in most cases heals dittreasing ecxcfnas, rashes, irritatiopa, etc laddnHs: Cvlfeor* Lab tm, iSiim, Mms.**
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Diamonds —fot^ The Limited Purse
Perhaps no jewelry eatablishment in Indianapolis has a more complete selection of fine diamonds than can ^ be found here. We have stones at any t rice Uiat any one feels he can afford > pay, and we have them, too, as low
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Hiese stones are all most {fenerous in balue. There is a great difference in dkimonda Correct color, proper cuttmg and freedom from flaws have M to do with diamond-value as rise. t%e diamonds which we sell are so maik^i by all of these charactertimt they induce pride of own-
ership.
If you are thinking of a diamond for a glft~H>r for a b*-
rlag. be sur* to buy it thoroughly reliable jew-
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^ir. tt may be that oar knbwle^e at gem* will be of valye to IHHI. OawBg acquainted with ua aad our way of selling involves
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/INAMONK—JEWELRY ; w J J N<»tTH ILLINOIS STREET
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$1 Work 3hirts Men's dark blue A or blue chambray I^Hfl work shirts. Sizes li?9|_ 14 to 17. Special— WW
■STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30i THE FAIR 407-409-411-413-415-417 West Washington Street
$3 Giris’ Sweaters
$1^8
Girls’ heavy sweaters, made with the middy collars or heavy shawl collars,
in all colors—
$30 New Fall Suits We save money by placing our fall orders early. Therefore, we are in a position to dve you a wonderful suit for $19.98 that will cost you $30.00 elsewhere. $IA98
TAf\C CLCVATOm Mud's Sue Slop, Ik.
If It’« White Co«U or Pants for Labor Day See The National Jacket Co. aOS->S4 ladlaaa Aveaae. Special Pi-ice* m aaaatftle*.
Silk
No matter how many dresses you have, we urge you to attend this greatest of all dress sales Friday. No need to wait any longer, as dresses like these will never be sold again at this low price. Satins, taffetas. All sizes for women and misses to choose from at this low price, including many new fall models at— $9A8
Your Boy and His SCHOOL CLOTHES
The healthy, robust, red-blooded American boy thinks clothes are *'made of iron.” He's “into everything,” especially mischief. It takes our clothes to stand the “gaff.” Boys' School Suits
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Friday i$ DOLLAR DAY
7S<Bo)S'lloiBts. Of good quality per-
chambr
cales and All sizes.
arays.
Dark gray and brown mixed cHeviots and caasimeres, in waistline Norfolk stylei The knicker pants are full lined; 6 to 17 years.
$1.50 Knea Pants, Of good quality caahmere, in dark patterns. Sizes 6 to 18. Special. Wash Suits, Belted, Oliver Twist and middy styles; sizes 2H to 8 years.
You Can Buy Actual
WAISTS
Tomorrow, Friday, at Only These are white and striped voiles; lace and embroidery
trimmed.
$1.50
Wash
Sale of Actual $2.00 SKIRTS Tamamm, Friday, at Only White gaberdines and some gray mixtures included; regular
and extra sizes.
Mothers, Buy $1.50 Girls’
Tomorrow, Friday, at ^ly White organdies, lace and embroidery trimmed; comes in sixM 6 to 14 years.
Sale of Actual $1.50 Sideen Petticoats m Tomorrow, Fr^ey, at Only ^ They come in'pretty plain and flowered effects, some with deep flounces. A Big Sale of Actual $1.50 GOWNS Tomorrow, Friday, at Only ^ Made with square or V-shaped neck; lace and embroidery trimmed. A Big Sale of Actual $1.50 BLOOMERS < Tomorrow, Friday, at Only % Come in pink and white novelty silks and colored crepes.' A big special for tomorrow.
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Tbe Sport Tam rha tauB with the sporty, hnoity ityle. Cmbos in all 5^on—
■ New and Very Fashionable Pattom Hats, Duvetyn Hats, FeadbNr Hats and Dress Hats aAtrAcUve shewing of idl the np-to-the-mimite styles. 'Fmi esB enve money by baying your pattern hate at See oar modeU before you buy. Prices— ^8*52 no n2= up to ^20
-WflsI Wsdioifton Street
ScHLOss Brothers Company
Away From Brooks and Back to Books
Boys School Si^
Two Pairs of Pants $ Sizes 6 to 18 Years
The opening of school marks another milestone in the life of your boy. To feel right, to feel at ease with his classmates, the boy should be rightly dressed for the occasion. At $10, or any one of our big representation of school suits priced to $40, full value and satisfaction are definitely assured.
Children's Barber Shop. Manicuring for Men and Women.
Store closes at 5 P. M. except Saturday. Open Saturday night until 9 o^Clock,
FRIDAY
Boys' Wash Pants, a limited quantity of beach cloth, crash and linen CWBPM AI pants, sizes 6 to 18 years, dlLvl/lL formerly $li»0
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SCHLOss Brothers Company STATE LIFE BUILDING Washington—Between Meridian and Pennsylvania
The House of KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES in Indianapolis
