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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1919.

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INDIANA DEATHS

ABfftMt 2Z.—0»e*r An-r-jitm, mm at Mr. mnA Mrs. Haw l^imnoa, is ds*4 at The parent*. «hr«e sistsrs bratisera ntrviTs. Tfca body w»a

111., for burial.

WABA.SH. fad., Afl«uat 22--Mrs. William

a*e fifty-abi, is doad at b«r

horns bars Vollosin* a c^rabrs-h^morrha*^

i* asd came to thto

•he married tt^chttSrerL

Hh<t was born at Hoanoke elty das year* later

William B. Tamell* on June. «. sod by tbs husband and two

Urm, Alisa J Harris. a«e sixty-tl.rer ‘ ' bar home In Lafomatne Tharsda;

Utoew «rf several tooth The hus

four children sunrise.

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lad., Auynst 2?.—Maicolna rural route

suddenly Thursday at the and Mrs. WiKlnm Carr, in this

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HUXTIN'OTON. lad;. Aufusi 23—BMsha Hensef. age a.veoty-four, a veteran of the eivlJ war. dM saddeni 7 «t his home is

Thursday. Surviving are

one. a daughter,

W»r,™umm£tp*

bod g brother.

a sister

lad., August 22.—Mrs Maxis forty-nine, wife of Pension . died Wednesday st her horn* *r« east of here, e/t*r an Ulnesis of eev- ^ . - > vfag Htrm her htisbasd, jwr-

and a brother.

MCNOIE, lad., August =—Artlmfu. age ninety-three, a veteran of the Is dead here st tbs home of Mrs. sr, hi* daughter Five daughter*

Mil.TON, Ind , August »>-Henry WhHeir. age ninety-one, is dead at bis home at

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He hi survived "by on# son. Funeral aerviess will be haturday afternoon. Mr.

(he son of »r nettlers

life-long raem<r of the Hlekstte Ihrfeads tSturch and a greMher sf the yrtmltlvs type of Friends.

THREE PERSONS INJURED.

Expfoftion *t thd Plant of Victor

Photo Company, Grttfith. (Hpsetal to The Indianapolis New’s]

HAMMONp. Inf!., August 21-Three perwong were hurt badly yWrterdny *t the plant of the Victor Photo Company, at Griffith, 'which is near here, when

there w&e an unaocoantabU egploskm at

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Plogh, the eupTrintendent, was

rerjay; Mine Vera Wray, his

i*r, and

i*r, suffered

scalp

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Ki-moids-the new

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Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spotg,

How to Reraore Easily.

Here’s a chance, Miss Freckleface, to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable concern that It will not cost jiou a penny unless it removes the freckles; while If it does give you a dear complex-

ion the expense is trifling.

Simply get an ounce of Othine—

double strengtlbr*from any druggist

you how easy it is to rid yourself of the homely freckles jind get a beau-

tiful complexion. Rarely is more than one ounce needed for the worst

case.

Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength Othine as this strength is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles.—Advertisement.

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safety . “Bayer Cross."

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the

Tablets of Asp

must be market} ■

ss." 'Always buy

an unbroken Bayer package, which contains proper directions to safely relieve Headache, Toothache. Earache, Neuralgia, Colds and pain. Handy tin boxes of ^2 tablets cost but a few cents at drug stores—-I er packages also. Aspirin is the mark of Bayer, Manufacturer „ moacetteacidester of Salicylic-

scid.—Advertisement,

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IY HELD.

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Annual MeetI City. Now.] August 22 — Settlers* dav

is very easily applied. Sold by Hook Drug Co., Huder’s Drug Stores, Wasson’s Department Store.—Ad-

vertisement.

Mr. E«o!f since his

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of the day was

•terans of American

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ISAYS:

“NO GRAY HAIR”

What would it be worth ft you to have your hair restored to that rich lustrous color that you used to be so proud of? t. , The price would be almost inestimable. Yet Mrs. Graham’s Quick Hair Color Restorer will accomplish this at a very small cost This wonderful preparation is not a dye.

•but a colorless, harmless liquid that will not stain the scalp or hands and

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For [Constipation :k Headacht Biliousness

Your Druggist Has It— Ask Him

Store closes tomorrow, Saturday, at 1

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“Choice of the House” sale of

WASH

DRESSES For women and misses

*7.95

and

*11.95

Up to $35 qualities,

Two sale groups

They are lovely dresses of the prettiest wash fabrics— voiles, plain and figured; or- . gandies, chintzes, linenes, ginghams, prints and other novelty wash materiaJs. • In styles that are new and entrancing-~these dresses are wonderful bargains — $11.95 and $7.95. Second Floor. * * o# * *

PEPLUM BLOUSES

Of novelty Georgette crepe. Repeating the marvelous values presented earlier in the season.

Special at—

For women and misses. Just 100 of thorn—that we w«r« enabled to get after the most persistent efforts. The blouses are shown in several different patterns — flowing sleeves, tassels at under the arm seams — dainty button trimmings at front. Special at ....$5.00 —Second Floor.

Saturday morning sale of

Silk walking SKIRTS Of navy and black TAFFETA

Up to - $10.00 qualities,

For women and misses

For the woman who clings to her well-established liking

for skirts and separate blouses, and yet desires a certaia the taffeta skirt was designed. These are

“dressiness’’

well made—with a

on straight lines—with belts and gockri*.

A few are

pleated. $10.00 quality, special for morping

..$4.95

—Second Floor.

THE LAST DAY of the sale of our entire stock of Silk lingerie and silk negligees At lOfo’ discount

Every woman has an in-born, neverending desire for plenty of the more intimate apparel of soft, dainty silks. In this safe we offer every woman an opportunity to gratify this desire-for, so wonderful are the savings that prices need no longer keep any one from laying in a supply of silk lingerie and silk

negligee.

Fresh, pretty lingerie — beautitful silken negligees that make the rest hours ticing than usual—all at reduettions of 10%.

even more en-

Silk Nightgowns Silk Envelope Chemise . 1 < Silk Underskirts Silk Pajamas

Silk Camisoles All at Kimonos me/ Pullman Robes 1U7 ° Breakfast Coats discount Silk House Coats Lounging Robes —Fourth Floor.

Gossard front lace CORSETS Featuring two new models

$2.75 and $2.50

^ Corsets for women, that do not ^change the figure—but merely help it to attain the natural lines of grace and charm. These are in, sizes from 20 to 28—for the average figure—low bust Pink and white $2.75

Misses’ “Gossards—sizes 20 to 26 of light weight batiste—low bust—short straight hips. Lace trimmed, lightly boned—especially suited to tne growing girl $2.50

Fourth Floor.

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Indiana’s largest assortment of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes for men

Our Annual August Sale of FURS —10% to 30% saving on our entire stock

—Second Floor.

Sale of MEN’S SHIRTS AT 95c

Shirts that are standard makes, cut full, perfect fitting. Of fine soft shirting percale, starched neck bands, soft cuffs. All desirable patterns in neat or novelty effects. Special 95c

A sale which is receiving a hearty welcome—in which we present

Boys’ school SUITS All-wool, with two pairs of pants

Sale

price—

$13.75

Now, when even boys* clothing has reached alarming prices—we offer these school suits at this remarkably low price, A sale which can not be repeated—presenting suits for boys from 6 to 18 years—made of all-wool materials, in dark and medium shades of browns, grays, greens and novelty stripes and mixtures—with two pairs of pants, at 77* $13775 Official outfitters for Boy Scouts. —Boys* Shop, Third Floor.*

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Only twenty-five Girls’ $10 coats

Special for Saturday

$ 3.98

Sizes 6 to 12 years

Coats that will add to the smart appearance of the school girl who has not yet acquired the dignity of “coat suit age"—these bewitching little models of navy serge, checks and faille silk. Made in becoming and yirlish styles, they are splendid for fall wear. In sizes from 6 to 12 years: $10.00 quality $3.98 —Second Floor.

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WOMEN’S PUMPS AND OXFORDS

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In this final clearing sale,

Up to $10.00 • qualities

Patent kid pumps. Dull kid pumps. Brown kid pumps. Mwn suede pumps. Patent kid oxfords. Mat kid oxfords.

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Brown suede oxfords. Brown satin oxfords. Up to $10.00 qualities.... $5.95

WWTTV RFTNCLOTH PUMPS. ALSO WHITE REINCLOTH BOOTS, with high or military heels. Sale price $3.95

OXFORDS FOR WOMEN, of brown calf and brown kid, also black kid with military heels; $8.50 and $10.00 qualities $«>.9«> ' • T—Third Floor

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Sale of Manhattan

Shirts

Our entire stock; clean, fresh shirts in the best materials; also other fine makes at these

prices—

$3.00 quality $3.50 quality $4.00 quality $4.50 quality

$2.35 $2.85 $3.25 $3.25

$5.00 quality $4.15

SILK PLATED HOSE -FOR MEN, seamless; two-toned colors, green, tan, gold and navy; fully reinforced; all sizes; 60c quality 45c MEN’S BELTS, black bridle strap, enameled buckle; 75c quality 48c B. V. D. UNION SUITS FOR MEN, all sizes; $1.76 quality $1.25 MEN’S PAJAMAS, Universal make; stripes, plain colors, also plain white; all sizes; $2.00 quality $1.48 —First Floor, Just Inside the Illinois Street Entrance.

FROM OUR FIRST FLOOR

Bathing caps, V2 price : \

For women, misses

and children—

A variety of colors and sizes, 50c, 75c and $1.50 qualities, at H price ...75c, 38c, 25c ARTIFICIAL PEARL BEADS, 64 inches long, with gold plated clasp (just 72 strands), $1.00 quality ....69c VELVET BAGS, made of excellent chiffon velvet, with metal frames. The newest styles, Attractite colors and t shapes. $5.00 quality,^

rial

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HIGH GRADE LINEN STATIONERY, put up in tandem box or cabinets (just 68 boxes left), two quire boxes, limit, one to a customer. $1.00 quality .50c

Toilet goods

We reserve the right to Ifaelt

quantities. No phone or

* C. O. D. order*.

WOODBURY’S FACIAL SOAP, *1” IRC

WILLIAMS’ SHAVING SOAP. 10c stse 5 c

PASTS. 350

KOLTNOS TOOTH ■ise .

MENKEN’S TALCUM POWDER, tfic also Kic DJER-KISS FACE POWDER, 65c stse .50c HOUBIGANT’S IDEAL TALCUM POWDER 11.00 stse 8UNBONNET SUE. SPLASH ME DOLLS, $1.25 alse ...f>8e DANDERINE, 60c slse 3»C WILD ROOT FOR THE HAIR, 60c. slse .SOo EMULSIFIED COCOANUT OIL, 50c else 20C DJER-KISS PERFUME. »1.75 size, ounce 91.00 DJER-KISS VBGETALE. 11,25 “pinIuD’s ‘ lilac; ' li.oo 0 First Floor, Northeast

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Choice of the house sale of R UGS

Our entire stock (excepting Whitalls) at

10% to 30% saving. —Fourth Floor.

From our model GROCERY

clous, fresh, sweet churned, , pound 57c

EGGS, strictly ffesh, large, ‘select-

•ffgs,

*«** few*

ed country dosen In car-

ton 47c

GOLD BOILED HAM. lean, fresh, sweet cured, machine aliced, pound 60c

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COFFEE, Roy A l .uncheon. a blend ' extra high grade

-~"'nds

coffees (2 pounds. 66c), pound 40c

CHEESE, new June made Wisconsin, yellow, full cream, pound...89c

PIMENTO CHEESE, fresh, made dally^ In

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our Sun-lit kitchen, pound ...45c

SARATOGA POTATO CHIPS, fresh fried,

very crisp (pound,’ 6tc) .34 pound for X5<»

CRAB MEAT, new, 1619 Import, direct from Japan, solid white meat (targe can. 76c), small can..>45c

French Petit Pols.

,.. . 7.894

can

SALMON STEAK, Pansy brand, Columbia river spring Chinook (pound cans.

480—

H pouad can* for 27c

THOUSAND ISLAND DRESSING, delirious for salads and sand-

wiches, large 10-ounce botD* -.. ... .85c

ORANGES. Sun-KIst. sweet, Juicy California

navels (dosen.

350 for 1QP

PEACHES, fresh, large, red rlpo Colorado Rlbertas. for sllcIng, baskdt tt)c

DRIED BEEF, extra dry, sweet cured, ma-

chine* chipped,

pound 55c**

PEANUT BUTTER Sun-lit. made while you wait from No. I Virginia peanuts, fresh roasted in our Sun-lit ovens, pound 80c

POTATO SALAD AND OVEN BAKED BEANS, frssh from our Sup-ltt kitchen, pound 19<»

Saturday specials from our Sun-lit

bakery

ALMOND TORTE OR ASSORTED WHITE

LAYER CAKES, various flavors, each.,75c

MEPHISTO CAKES, each, 50c and.,...25a

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FRENCH TWIST. LONG AND ROUND VIENNA, fresh baked on the hearth, loaf, 16o

ftnd .♦»««.« e~e « e » .1. j.,.,.. . i,iji M ,.a5»re..i7T5

SUN-LIT PAN BREAD, hot from our

ovene at l:)Q a. nr, loaf, 15c, 12c and 7Hc

SANDWICH BBEAD.

Sun-lit baked,

and •..-.OOo

—Fifth Floor.

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THE* BASEMENT-STORE

Sale of two thousand muslin UNDERGARMENTS

Up to $2*00 qualities, Sale price,

for women and misses

“Basement wise buying” again makes possible a Bale that will bring crowds of women to The Basement Store. Long ago we saw that the prices on cotton were rifling, and would continue to do so. That was our incentive to launch this sale— we made preparation^ for it then by big contracts with prominent manufacturers—large quantities for later delivery.

Now these contracts are filled—we have 2,000 garments of the best quality, new and fresh, to be offered at 98c. If bought on today’s market they would retail for $1.50 and $2.00.

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BI&ACHED SHEETING, double bed width; strong linen finish thread. No phone or- r*f\

ders. Extra spe-

rial

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BLEACHED SHEETS, 81x90 inches, “seamless,” strong even

thread, neatly made.

Specially

priced

$1.69

COMFORTABLE SIZE BATTS, 3pound weight, enough for /'rv

one large sized comfort. A

roll

PETTICOATS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES, of muslin, with deep flounces of eyelet embroidery. Plain or extra dust ruffle

ENVELOPE CHEMISE, of batiste, muslin and soft crepes. Lace, embroidery or ribbon trimmed. Flesh or white

NIGHTGOWNS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES, of muslin, slipover style.

' roidered

Up to $2.00 qualities, sale price.

Lace or embroidery trimmed. Cut full size. Some hand embro CORSET COVERS, of nainsook, muslin, crepe de chine, Jap silk, etc. Lace, embroidery and ribbon trimmed. Flesh or white BLOOMERS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES, of soft crepe, nainsook, batiste,

etc. Flesh or white

Sale of one hundred Jazz, braided and other CAPES

— 3*-

For women and misses. Up to $25 qualities—

Sale Price

$8.95

Smart styles, pretty colors and good materials—placed

safe noi

on sale now for less than the cost of the materials alone—

Serge Rookie Burellas Black Velours Navy Poplins, etc. Morocca Rose Ox Blood Tan Royal Blue

Special sale price ... .$8.95

Sale of Wash and street dresses For Women and Hiaaea

v A m£0 $5.00

UpteST.bO £2 98

;(0 ne hundred) W ASH DRESSES, of good material*

At this price It would

old JMF

buy several and lay them

away for the future. Dreseee of embroidered voilea ginghams, striped voilea lawns, etc., with overdrapery, side drapery and tunics; $10.00 and

$19.50 qualities, sale

price -i 85.00

.(Sixty) at prices

STREET DRESSES less than house dresses; pretty, cool and altogether charming; of voiles, lawna glnghama etc.; $5.00 to $7.50 qualitlea sale price 82.98

ale of one hundred CdRSETS

$2.00, $250 and up to $350 qualities,

Corsets that, beyond being slightly soiled, are quite as good as ever, broken lines of well known makes—

Gossard Corsets American Lady Corsets P. N. Corsets C/p Corsets Royal Worcester Corsets Thomson Corsets R. & G. Corsets* Warner's Corsets Back and front lace; flesh or white. Special sale price.. .98c

COTTON BATTS, snow white. No phone orders. Ex- 4 r\ tra. special. A ]_0C

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PILLOWCASES, hemmed, bleached muslin. 42x36- f\ S ■ iM .’ 3UC

36x36-inch size, each.

25 c

BLANKETS, extra heavy, gray. Suitable for hospital or camp use. 72x82-inch size, each $2.98 70x80-inch size, each.... $2.25

Men’s guaranteed

HOSE

Box of e pain for.

$1.50

TRAVEL HARK MEN’S GUARANTEED HOSE, “Iron shod” brand. 6 pairs guaranteed to wear 6 months. Made of best tested, combed cotton yarns, extra special linen heel and toes. Will outwear any other hose at the price. 6 pairs in a box, for $1.50 (5c extra by mail.)

Women’s hosiery Fine cotton gauz* double sole, 4-ply heel and toe. Wide garter hem. Black and white .29e

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