Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1919 — Page 13
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The Rubber Products Co. 229 North Pennsylvania St. QUITS BUSINESS i Their entire stock, whk* invoiced at more tiian $100,OM, wm id by a reputable local concern, the name of which will public as soon as the details of the transfer have been ipleted;^
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At lower prices than have been quoted in the past four years on tires and tubes of like grades.
It took a lot of ready cash to handle a deal of this magnitude. So much, in fact, that the new owners find it necessary to raise at least $50,000 in thirty days. To accomplish this the already kiw prices of the Rubber Products Company have been materially reduced. «
This is an opportunity for single car owners, as well as dealers and quantity buyers, to lay in a year’s supply of tires at a saving of from 20 to 40 per cent. The new owners have obligati themselves to make good all adjustments for which the Rubber Products Company are responsible.
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Office Wcrl^rs! Black Sateen Ainont 98c Cot full; with elasUc at waist. —Goidstete'A S«coaMi Floor.
Gym Girls ! ^ Black Pcrca&se Blooniert 49c With fitted belts: sixes 4 to 12. —Ooldstelrt'A Second Floor.
Summer Store Hours—^Every Day, 8:30 to 5:00; Saturday, 8:30 to 6:00 - ■^=-: ' - U
Starting Wednesday
A C^ 1 O MT Sale 01 Yarns % Ck)ldstein Prices Are Sale Prices
T here are several reasons why you should knit The art itself is interesting, the saving is noticeable; a hand-made gift is always appreciated.
We carry the products of the old reliable “Crescent” and “Quaker” mills, and our prices are less than the prices asked elsewhere for Inferior goods.
NOTE! 11»t “CresctfiP* and “Quaker” yams are spun of long fiber, pure worsted strands, which are made of the best new wool. The result is—articles of extreme beauty and lasting wearing qualities.
GennaBtown Yam 25c Suitable for^ the knitting of childr^’s toques, scarfs, etc., and comfort tacking.
nrhe" Infants’ Hosiery Store No finer assortments nor lower prices in this or any city. FINE RIBBED CX)TTON—In ^ black, white and brown, 25C a pair. PINE RIBBED SILK LISLE— In black, white and brown (3 pairs for SSc pair. PURE WOOLEN CASHMERE —With silk heels and toes, black, white and brown, 49c pair. SILK AND WOOL MIXED— White only, 85c pair. . PURE THREAir SILK—Plain or drop ftitch effect, 85 c and 95c pair. —OoldRtein’B, Main Floor » A Regular Value But a Good Onel Women’s Nedinm Weight Knitted Corset Covers 49c Extra sizes, 59c Made of pure white ribbed cotton, high neck, long sleeves. Perfect fitting and very serviceable. —Gk>ld*teln*a. Main Floor
New Aprons You can slip into these and out again in a jiffy. Light plaids and figures, indigo blue, and plain rose and light blue, trimmed in contrasting colors and rickrack ; others with ruffles on sleeves, neck and belt. Hound, square or V necks. *1.49 *« *2.25
Extra sizes, $1.69 to $1.98 —Goldstein’*. Second Floor.
Rnest Shetland Flm 29c B-n A fluffy yam jmrticularly suit^ for children's and women’s sweaters, ^hcarfs, etc.
Famons Saxony Yarn 35c Ball A finely spun yam for infants’ garments, in the wanted shades. Winter isn’t fai* off!
Fall Frocks Of Serge, Tricotine, - Velour and Silvertone* If they could speak each would say it was the pretti-' est, for each pssesses^an individu^, indefinable charm. The designing is really novel and becoming; workmanship and materials "the kind that cause no ill feelings later nn. $15.75 to $55 * All the new shades and fancy checks. —Gold*t«tn*s. S«coD<i Floor.
Air the Capes are now in two lots
Those Formerly up >to $20.00
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Those Formerly up to $35.00
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fhe materiajls alone, should you in due time ddcide to utilize ^them for something else—a skirt, for instance —are worth more than the prices quoted. There are serges, velours, gaberdines and brpadcloth, m black and colors. —ao!d*t*in'«. Secopd Floor.
' A Special Sale of Women’s Silk Dresses Regularly $20.00
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Elegant models to finish the summer with and start the autumn. Satins, taffetas and a limited quantity of crepe de chines. (Many of the tafletas have sleeves of Georgette, but there is an equal number of the more staple styles.) Colors -^pen, taupe, navy, tan, Burgundy; and a size range particularly inviting to small women. The price is about one-half the value. —OoldateSn’A S#cond Floor.
Women’s Tub Frocks, $5 That is, S5.00 regardless of former price, for they were much more. Ginghams, tissue ginghams, voiles and grass cloth, in colors, plaids and checks. All sizes. —Goldstein’*, Second Floor.
Hand Knitting Yam 49c Ball The most popular yam for sweaters, caps, sewfs, socks, etc.; beautiful range of colors.
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Gingham Headquarters Beautiful Practicable Desirable
Dress Ginghams For children end miMes* school weer—27 and d2-ixtdli widths, In coctensive mssortm«at of nlmids, cheeks, etripee and plain colors, Inclomng fine Zephyrjrfoghaina— 35c, 30c, 400 and 60c yard “Imperial** Chambrays 30 inehds wide, widely known for their fine quality end smooth finish; zavorM for slips for the wee tots as wall at school and house dresses; neat checks, itripes and plain colors— _ 30c yard —Ooldai*ln'A Main Fleer.
Autumn Dress Goods Fashionable Dependable Economical Checked' and PUid Worsteds For misses’ and children’s school wear—39 and 40 inches wide, fast washable colors; 00% wool; soft, smooth finish; neat checks to pUdd patterns; choice color r^nge— _ $1.40 yard Navy Blue Storm Serge 42 inches wide, all-wool, soft smooth finish, duisble quality, specially suited for misses’ school wear— $1.70 yard —Ooldatein’s. Malm Floor.
HouseDresses To help you put the home back in shape for fall. Plain blue or gi^ chambray, iturses’ stripe gi^ham in gray or blue with white, and striped percales in light and dark effects. “Rime Burke” and fitttri styles, with smart belts and pockets.
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