Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 August 1919 — Page 2
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FRIDAY. AUGUST 22, 1919.
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ta... part 32. townabtp townafelp .... Thotna* Rvan tot t Myera Mayhew feet, imi at., weat of ’ toorse G ~ Kok«nl! Cany* ». 36xl» feet. «sde Senate ave., W:litem H. Dooley Wl~ Realty Company, tote 42 mad LtobeCa add It ton. MadW feet. :m proved. north aU» Twenty, atxth at. went of Xorthweetem mveouo «i EUea J. Coffin to Paal P. Ooff.r. to< *, Brouniey * aubdivudon. tox IIS feet, improved, south aide Prank at., eaat of Meridian at Cornelian Kally to SarntMi B. Kelly at an., tot II, Faurre'a eabdivtoton. MxM* feet, vacant, weat aide Capital are., north of Thiny-atxth at Jeaee N. Snider to Byron J. Smith, tot », Boas A Swartx’s eobdiviaion M*14* feet, improved, north aide Xew Tort «c. west of’ Keeling aee. Robert M. Coffin to Fred J. McCord, tot S, Coffin's second section, Glen croft. 50x175 feet, vacant, west side . —— - "Ji of Thlrty-oevemh
Place. 4Sx» feet, side Bellefoo tains
Thirty-sixth st... a ta John Laaris et cell s subdivision
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Prank R, Wiseman to same, same tot : Ella H. Moister to Vito C. Martin, Jot lit, Kuhn et al.** flm addition, <9x156 feet, improved, west »We Reisner st.. north of Morris st. Harrison C. Bickel to Abner D. Hood, part tot 15, Gerrard’s Prospect at. addition, improved, north side Prospect et., west of Blgr Four railroad Margaret J. Storer to Will A. Monroe et mi., lot €77, Washington Heights, *4x132 feet, vacant.,' weat elde Broadway, south of Forty-second street I Mary F. Githens to Glen* A. Perry, tot 6. Merrill's subdivision, part block 24. Johnson heirs' addition S xlJS feet, improved, weal aide Belle-
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Charles H. Byfield to John A. Schneider et ox., tot 54. Hoffman s E. Michigan st. addition, 36x113'-
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Special Sale ot Large Shipment eg lifetime: Aluminum Ware Saturday, your choice of only one of each or any one piece of the set to a customer. Every Article Actual 92.75 Value.
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This double boiler can be used as stewpan or double boiler. DOUBLE ROASTER, <£1 1G $2.76 value tJjJLeJLa/ WINDSOR KETTLE, *| Q large ai*e, $2.76 value v-l-eXa/ RICE COOKER, large '|G size, $2.76 value tP JLeJLay LARGE FRYING 1 G PAN, $2.76 value .... tplellf No. 8 TEA KETTLE, M /JG $4.60 value v«40a/
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ilanatl C. Lamb to Stephen A. Cllnebena. part southwest quarter section I. township 15. range 4, Warrsn township Job* R- B Me Roberta to Flunk 8. Smith at ~ux-. tot ,i6. Master* Heights, 46x132 test, improved, east ^de Drexei at'*., north of Xew Fork st. William GL Dover to Haul Smith et ttx.. tot It Oxgood'a aeeeud Oatrsl ate. addHtca, Nxlilt, feet, improved, wesNtode K. New Jersey st.. north of Thirty-first at..;. Flora F. Wiseman te Edward G. Ftorber et ux.. part tot 23, Cal\erstty Heights. Perry township.
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feet, vacant, east 'side Gray smith of North st. Calvin L. Mdivaia t» Lawson CTMaHe), south half tot 1. Bast Meridian Heights. <T*,xl4& feet, vacatrt. weat elde Washingtoe btvd.. south of Forty-eighth st Margaret B. Tharp to Joseph it. Brasheur. tot lit. section 4. Carpdh- - ter’s Haase Place. ^xl*6 feet, improved, treat side Holmes av*., north of Jackson Albert <?. Wolff to George O. Cornelius. tot 1*3. Johnson d Hogshtre's addition. Mum feat, improved, east side Jefferson ave.. sooth of Mk'higsn st. George E. Owens to Gsorge W. Shelby, tot Fletcher * Ramsey's addition- 44x151 feet, tinpreved, southeast corner Jefferson are. and EJev-
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eghy a subdivision, part square 3. Drake's addition. Improved, wsst of Capitol ave., south of Eleventh street Adolph H. Bretxlaff to same, part tota il and 13, square 3, Drake's addition, improved, eaat of Senate ave.. south of Eleventh et Robert Rantsch to same, lots 4 and •; powgrhy s subdivision. ... ...... Calvin F. Smith to same, part lot 11. square 3. Drake's addition Eleanor S. Skliton to asm*, iot 1 and pan DoneghFs subdivision James t. Phillips to same, lot 3 and part 3, same..... William A. Bristsr to same part same lots Herman G. Deupree to same, lot 4. same Frank K. Brown to same, tot 10. block *. Drake's addition Anon L. Ryan to Mary U Rvsn one-third interest part lota 1 and 2. outlet S3, improved, west of Noble st.. south of Louisiana st... Same to Anna A. Ryan, one-third interest same Same to Sarah C. Ryan, one-third Interest same George J. Yoke to Yoke Realty Company, tot 367, Part Crest, 45x156 feet, vacant, south side Southern av*., west of Applegate st. ........ Robert M. Scherer to Rush K. Bern et al.. lots 52 and 53, second Marlon Heights, Perry township, and part northwest quarter section 51, township 15. rang* 4, Center township United State* to John Shafer, northeast quarter section 31. township t*. range 4. Mfi seres, patent. Center township ..,1..,......... Oliver W Yoorhle to Marion County Realty Co-, tot *7. Johnson A Hogshire's addition. 44x136 feel. Improved, east aids Hamilton a vs..
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Major P. Dale to Sarah L. Jackson ;U5 ! ; C, S: wroved. east side Park av*.. north of Thirty-third st ;. Emma Dowdell to Lula M- Meyer.
Fletcher's second addition, wood, 40x160 feet. Improved, side Dearborn st., south of Twenty-third st.
George J. Adrian to Alonso D. 8bepherd. lot SI, block 6. Emerson Heights. 46x155 feet, improved, east vide Riley ave., north of Walnut
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B sf£ gsur jwsuss;."* 114 feet. Improved, south aide Palmer at., eaat of Randall st Martha L, Hawkins to Edgar O. Coffman, tot 6, Llppencott* subdlviaion. T7«4xlK4 feet. Improved, west aide Stats at., south of South-
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Leander Murphy to Edgar O. Coffmata tota 43 and *A Trotters Brooksid* Part. NxlSh feet, improved. eaat side Gale at., south of Now-land ave ■ ■ • • • • • Will R Dunkle to Jw*** B. Ote*. tot 37. Johnson wood#. lOPxiTSX* i feet, vacant, east aide Central av#.,
south of Forty-alx at-
William L. Elder to Frederick W Beck, lots 156 end W0. Northteatern Park. S-ixSOO feet, vacant, eaat aide j Rural at., south of Thirty-seventh
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WASSON’S
'Luncheon Served In the Pure Food Cafe Till 1 ©’Clock
WASSON’S
STORE OPEN SATURDAY TILL 1 P. M
For Saturday Morning This Big Feature New Fall Hats
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You will forget about the rising market when you see these beautiful Hats we have assembled to sell at $5—they are exceptional values. Fashioned of rich Panne and Lyons Velvet in a diversity of small, medium and large shapes, smartly trimmed with ostrich, pompons, quills, whips and smart wings. All the favored Fall colors and combinations. Hats for all weathers—stylish and comfortable. —Wafison’s, Third Floor. *
—and Exceptional Values in New Fall Waists
Of Georgette Crepe, Special
$5.95
Hundreds and hundreds of beautiful new waists, each portraying the very latest Fall styles, with the neatest, cleverest and newest ideas. Fascinating new diversions in beaded, braided and embroidered designs. New collar and cuff ideas; new collarless modes. Navy, brown, flesh, bisque and white are the colors. —Wasson’s, Second Floor.
New Kidskin Pumps Specially Priced Saturday Morning $6.45 Dull kid Cole as pictured, slender vanap, French heel, turn sole. $8.45 DuU kid Colonial (similar style). Covered kid buckle, long fore part,, French heel,' welt sole. Women should avail themaelves of these specials, and wear smart low Shoes for FalL —Wasson’s, First Floor.
j4 Clearance Sale of
Bath ingAppa rel 6 Fine Novelty Bathing Suite—Fine show pieces; three with caps to match; regularly priced $25 to $62; d»1 A QK
while they last, your choice at
Womens Bathing Suite—One and twopiece styles; all-wool knitted suits and surf satins. All colors, combination striped borders; collar and collarless. Sizes 36 to 46. $6.96 to $9.95 gg
values at
cretonnes and
cords. 79c
15c
Bathing Bags—Figured navy mercerized, with core and 69c values, each
Rubber Divers—Tam crown wide band styles and fancy divers; pretty colors and black; 35c, 59c and 79c values, 25C Children’s Navy Mohair Bathing Saits —Piped belt, neck and collar; sizes 8, 10,
Regular $3.50 value,
$1.00
Bathing Shoes and Sandals—Sateen and satin, some elkskin sole shoes. Only sizes 4, 7 and 8. 89c and $2.95 Kflg* values, at CSVV —Wasson’s, First Floor.
We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities on These Specials
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No Mail, Phone or t. 0. 0. Orders on Saturday
Morning Specials
^pedald £ " Every Item Under the Sun Less Than Regular
EXTRA-New $29.50 $ / )C WINTER COATS L0 Think of saving $4.60 on your winter coat! They are practical styles and colors in Velours, Silvertones and Polocloths. Sizes for women and misses. . (Second Floor)— 4
$2.25 Navy and $1.98 Black HOSIERY 1= If you woukTtoe the mark in hosiery fashiop—wear navy blue or black. Pure thread silk, full fash-
ioned, reinforced feet and Every pair perfect. ’ ; - ■■ .(First Floor)—
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$4.95-$5.95 New $1.50 Envelope Chemise Beautifully made of Silk and Satin, trimmed with fine laces and insertions. Built up and ribbon shoulder straps—and, best of all, they are new. -(Fourth Floor) $5 Forsythe Tai- $'5.95 lored BLOUSES O— What a chance! Forsythe tailored blouses of novelty striped linen; also beautiful French voiles, that formerly sold at $6.95 and $6.96. Choice, $3.96. -(Second Floor).
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$2.50 All-Silk $1.98 Georgette Crepe 1 ? our entire stock (over biuhjcb to select from). This is regular $2.60 quality ALL-SILK and special Saturday lird Floor).
$1.59and $1.75 Silk $1.39i Top Union Suits 1=
$2.98 All - Wool$rt Navy French Serge A. That’s nearly a dollar saved! 54 inches wide and a mighty fine quality. Buy it Saturday and start making the new fall garments. One hundred yards to sell. (Third Floor)
$1,25 to $1.95$1 Envelope Chemise, 1 Figure trying to make them for that. Soft finished muslin and batiste; tailored, lace and embroidery trimmed styles; ribbon or built-up shoulders. s. (Fourth Floor).
39c Camisole LACES, yard,
< Save the dimes! M camisoles, collar and Four inches wide,
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89c Yard Wide WASH SILKS, 21c a yard saving counts up these days. More than 50 beautiful shades, and white and black to choose from. Tezzo, Habutine and other wellknown brands. (Third Floor)
$3.98 Matinee$<5^9 and*. Hand Bags ^ Matinees of goat skin in gray, tan, and black with strong security frame; handbags in blue and gray, fitted on beautiful metal frames.’ (First Floor).
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$1.95 Little Boys’$ 1. New Wash Suits 1= Rompers, too—in new o
tion solid color and striped Oliver Twist style and belted col
style rompers. Sizes for boys
to 6 years.
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A Djer-KissZQ^, Combination,, at U/L . Saturday' morning we will sell a 70c box of Djer-Kiss Face Powder and 1 can of Djer-Kiss Talcum, ml)
for only 69c. Fair enough! „ ...-(First Floor)".
v Regular $3.25 $'1.59 BEDSPREADS, A= That’ll bring an early rush, of
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housewives. Extra large double bed size—full bleached, closely woven and hemmed Marseilles patterns. Saturday onl^J2.69. Come early!
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5 Yds. 25c Linen $1 Weft TOWELING 1 Hen’s s saving of 26c, on soma-! thing you need every day, and a , mighty fine quality, too; heavy and firmly woven. Buy when you can
buy and save!
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$1.50 Stamped$1 LUNCHEON Sets 1 Save your fine linens and still set a pretty table. A good sise cloth and four napkins to match. Stamped in three dainty designs. Save 50c
Saturday.
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* Itu jfcy you to buy enough to make undergarments for months to com* at this special price. All wanted colors to choose from. Get youjr share Saturday! , » 1,1 ■■—(Third Floor)■»n«si «■ < $1.98 Bleached $1.69 Service S h e e t s A* What a chance—they’re wc„ values. Large 81x90-inch bU seamless Service Sheets, deep Saturday’s the only day—and the, limit is 2 to a customer.
25c MENNEN’S 1 ZVIOLET Talcum 10L Here’s one of our best sellers, and one of the - best Talcums produced, offered at a saving of 9c on each can. Stock up Saturday morning. . (First Floor) ■
25e Colgate’s'lA,, Dental Cream^"'-' It’s offerings of this kind that bring the crowds Wassonward on Saturday mornings. Here’s the most popular article in the entire depart^ ment, underpriced. (First Floor)
|10 SHk Fiber ja Sweaterettes twear with
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$5 Mme. H e 1 e n e $ 4 P i n k CORSET, at ^ Think of saving a big dollar that easy. Pink and brocade, medium top, nicely trimmed; long skirt, well boned throughout; 3 pairs of hose supporters. . -(Fourth Floor)————
Women’s 10c42%c Beautiful novelty handkerchiefs in white and colors; sheer soft materials. A suggestion—buy Christmas gifts at a price like this—7 Vi C. (First Floor)
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Men’s 35c H a n dk
You didn’t expect a real linen for this price, but here they Full rise, narrow hems. Buy now; ‘^cold-in-the-head’’ days are coming. (First Floor)——
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98c Hughes’7Q., Ideal Hairbrush a x V, It’s only on special occasions yoni can buy a hair brush like this for 79c. An absolutely sanitary hair brush, with rubber cushion back. ____—(First Floor)———-
Women are certainly fortunate to buy these handsome accessories at such savings. Brown and black kit coney fur collars, shawl effect, at (Third Floor)
$1.25 and $1. : Lingerie HA r Whit, pique and ,the little tots at a ing. Some of the hats pipings, others have handered designs. c———(Fourth Floor).
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MEN’S
SILK HOSE
Such a profuson of fancy silk hose! There are plaids, both dark and light; stripes and lace stripe effects; all colors, including black and white;
all sizes. ^
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75c Compressed Only 48c for a dozen napkins made of fine, soft cotton webbing and filled with absorbent cotton. Each napkin is in a small box, regularly priced at 7c each. First Floor)
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Every Wash Skirt $^,95 in the House & Regardless of former prices, all wash skirts will be sold Saturday at one price, $2.96. There are beautiful gabardine*, voiles and tricotinss, all
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25c Robber'll p Hairpin*"**’' Diadem pin*, which do not split or break, and have perfect point*. All sizes. —First Floor.
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