Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 August 1919 — Page 2
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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS. THUHSDAT, AUGUST 28, 1919
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ROB PARIS “AMERICAN BAR” Six Men in United States Nava! Uniforms Get 10,000 Francs. PARIS. August 3i (by the Associated Press).—Sbt men wearing United States nary uniforms carried out a spectacular holdup in a barroom run by the famous French down Footit, on Montaigne The men entered the bar at 11 o’clock
and fire of them lined up the customers against the wall and searched their pockets. Meanwhile the other man rifled the tion to a diamond ring. , defend his place against the marauders and broke a champagne bottle over the t head of one of the men. who, however, i apparently was not injured. Footit became famous through his appearance as a down on the Odeon stage. During the war he opened anj "American baP* on Montaigne street. 1
MUST ADJUST AUTOS.
Manufacturers Faced With Problem
of Lower Grade Gaaoltne.
COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo.. August 2S.—Because of a limited supply of
to new specifications, Henry I* Doherty told representatives of the American petroleum institute in convention here. Mr. Doherty is chairman of a commute of producers and refiners now consulting with auto makers to reach a
solution.
The contemplated bureau of statistics
11.000,000 a year for the proposed bureau the money to bs raised on a pro-rat^
basts by refiners and producers. Mr. Doherty declared there wag nt>
Immediate means of increasing the output of high grade crude oil. and that to meet the rapidly increasing demands
In th* United States refiners and research to be established by the : of the market a low-grade gasoline was ade of gasoline and automobile manu- i United State* bureau of mines, asked be found without causing serious loss in cturers must readjust their engines i the institute for an appropriation of 1 efficiency through the lower grade fuel.
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fm M and $2.95 Wash Waists, U—Smwt rfyla.; trimmed ’udu, 1mm and embroideries; soiled from handling;
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$6D0 and $5.95 French Voile end Ortendle BIoMee, styles taken from regular stock; some soiled. There are hand-em-nd lace trimmed styles, as
PIECE GOODS BARGAINS From our spacious THIRD FLOOR PIECE GOODS SECTION, afford unusual money-saving opportunities for Friday shoppers— SILKS $2.00 and $2.50 Fine Silks, $1,48—End of the summer season’s accumulation of fine silks—consisting of Poulards, Satins, Plaids, etc., widths 86 and 40 indies: former prices ranged from $2.00 to $2.75 yard, to close 4 0 out Friday, yard M>a.* l xO $1.25 Genuine Rajah Silks, yard Me—Two pieces of this splendid, heavy weight silk, in black, of- QO/» fared for Friday selling at, yard. Oe/C $1.00 Chiffon Faille and Tusg&hs, yard, 69c—86 inches wide, broken assortment of colors, while they £Gg» last Friday, yard Va/C
are slightly
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Dress Goods
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For School Days Girls* $3.95 Regulation Dresses, $2J5—Brand new models of good quality Jean; lace front and belted; white with braid trimming; ^ tol4y “" : $2.95 Girls’ $2.95 Rain Capes, -These practical Capes are with hoods attached; absolutely ^ ‘ 14 $1.50 (Kmnrtk Fleerr) Wash Fabrics 39c Voiles, yard, 22c—Closa large table of these beautiful Voiles at this ridiculous price,
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$2 JO All-Wool Dress Poplins yard, $1.68 — 40 inches wide, firm crisp quality—navy, brown, prune, gray, beaver and black, Friday, <j* j gg $1.50 All-Wool Navy Serge, 98c—86 inches wide; two pieces offered for Friday; fine quality for mid- QQ ^ dies’ and school dresses, yard I/OL
$2.00 Checked Suiting, yard,
Linings 79c Figured Pongee, yard,
29c Percales, yard, 25c—In I, light s^dark grounds; pretty patterns,
at, yard
Dress Gingham Remnants, yard 27c—27 and 82 inches wide—fancy dress ginghams—plaids, stripes and plain colors—a very pretty assortment; fX,» only : 27c
49c Nainsook, yard, 39c—No
»Uty Nainsook: a full yard for the best of QQ/» s; at, yard OJ/L (Tfclra Floor) ,
New Petticoats EXTRA—300 New Silk PetUcoata, $2.98—Rustling silk taffeta Petticoats in the newest stripes and plaids; the flounces are trimmed with tucks and ruffles. A splendid wearing quality and excellent value at theVriday 0*0 QQ price OaSevO
45c 44c Black Sateen, yard, 28c —Excellent - - - manent finis! ings, etc.; Friday, yard. 49c and 59c Fancy Dress Sateens, 86c—Soft finish lustrous sateens —dots, figures ami scroll designs; choose from 10 styles, Friday at, Trimmings $1.00 All-Silk Chiffons, 59c— 40 and 42 inches wide; good color selection for both street and party wear; yard tlaPv $2.00 and $2.25 Georgette Crepe Remnants, yard $1.10—Several hundred remnants of our standard qualities, all-silk Georgette Crepes, in lengths from % to 2 yards. Choice, <P*| '| A Friday, yard 19c Filet Camisole Laces, yard 8c—White filet lace and bandings, up to 4 inches wide, for camisoles, dresses, etc., 800 yards offered Friday, yard Ov (Third Floor)
(Fourth floor)
LINEN.
And Its Substitutes Specially Priced for Friday 35c linen Crash Toweling, 29c—The kind that improves with launaering. Heavy all pure linen, 18 inches wide, red border; good for roller and dish towels. There'll be a good many yards sold Friday, therefore a limit of 10 yards to a customer, at, 29C 29c Union Buck Towels, 25c —Though staple and very heavy quality don’t exempt them from having OK ^ their price cut; Friday, each .. asOC 29c Turkish Bath Towels, 25c —Always good bargains at their
lar price; large sise; full
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Crochet Bedspreads, >le bed sum, cut comers,
edge, woven of heavy warp,
patterns; Friday, <j*2
ed Breakfast
inches square; a va- ; just for $L 2 5
Buy White Low Shoes Friday— $3.35 Formerly Sold op to $9.00 High and low heels styles; welt and turn soles. Choice of both Pumps and Oxfords. This is your last chance of the season for whites. Buy them now and lay them away for another season, at this ridiculous price, $3.35. (First Floor)
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Notion Dept " 4-My-Locks Hair i and fringe styles, .98c Trees, 3 pairs, 25c tree that will keep
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These For Men $1.00 “Shedaker” Athletic Union Suits, 69c—Sizes 34, 86 and 40; also other makes of sleeveless, knee length union suits in broken sizes—to clear away Friday, £Ga at, each : TkJL Mai’s $1 to $2 Knit Union Suits, 75c—Sizes 84, 36, 38 and 40. Broken lots of summer weight knit union suits; all with short sleeves, each • lIL' EXTRA—1,500 Wash Ties, 3 for 25c—Final clearance of Wash Ties formerly selling at 19c and 25c, OK r* Friday, 3 for toiOC 35c and 39c Socks, 25c— Choice of five colors; also fancies; first quality hose from regular > OK/» stock, "pair (Firet Fleer)
Extra Special — Men’s Fine $2.50 Crepe Pajamas, $1.75— White, pink, blue tan, helio; at the original price, $2.50, these fine crinkle crepe pajamas were an excellent value. The price of $1.75 is for one day only, being the lowest price of the year, ami will not be offered again. Plenty of all sizes, f7K Friday wl* I D (First Floor)
More of Those Splendid Georgette Blouses Specially Purchased and Priced Just for Friday
$3.69
Just the type of Blouses a woman can not have too many of —and undoubtedly the best values tp be found anywhere today. The most desirable styles —some beaded, some embroidered, some tucked and some lace trimmed; white, maize, French blue. Navy blue and black; dainty and pretty as can be, at $3.69. < WaMoa’e, Second Floor)
On the Bargain Square Women’s and Misses’ Undergarments
Actual Values, $1.25 to $1.95, at—
$1
Slipover Gowns Drawers Bloomers
Envelope Chemise Corset Covers Petticoats
Hundreds of garments—all selected from our regular stocks, also samples and oddments are offered Friday, at emphatic savings. Some are slightly mussed from handling and display. Gowns in slipover styles; Envelope Chemise, plain or lace and embroidery trimmed. Petticoats with deep lacy embroidery flounces. Marcella Drawers; also lace and embroidery trimmed Corset Covers and Bloomers. (First Fleer)
Friday—These Specially Purchased New Velvet Bags Worth to $4.50 $2.98
Three smart, new styles as illustrated— black, navy, brown and taupe—fitted with mirwm -m w* rors, coin purses and heavy tassels, every one an exceptional value at $2.98. (Waesea’a, First Fleer)
Girls’ Gingham and Jean School Dresses Regular $2.95 and $3.95 Values, at— $1.95 The girls can not have too many dresses for school and general wear—and this special pricing just for Friday, offers a most unusual opportunity to provide for months to come. There are many different styles — regulation models; combinations in plaids and plain effects. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Special—$1.95. (Barxmim Tmfcie. Firat Floor)
Now, All You Women, $2.95 Billie Burke House Dresses $1.95 You want to be at Wasson's and get your limit of three of these fine quality, serviceable Gingham House Dresses, | pretty enough for porch wear, too. Mad* of pretty new striped and broken plaid patterns, with white poplin sailor collars and caffs; sizes 36 to 44. (Fourth Floor)
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Toilet Articles
15c Talcums, 10c—Choice of these standard well known makes—Sylvan, Jap Rose, Kewpie and Air 1 Float, Friday at AVi ' 50c Long-Handle Bath Brashes, 39c—Soft bristles, detachable handle; just for Friday, QQs» each OafC 25c Black Rubber Combs, 19c —Coarse* or coarse and fine teeth comC? SptcM 19c 25c Can Softola Cleaner, 18c —A soap in powder form, excellent for mechanics, autoists, et al.; removes all grease and stains; Friday, •$ Op can Av/as EXTRA—l-lb. RoB of Absorbent Cotton—High grade and KQ/» sanitary, at $1.00 Listerine, 69c—The well known antiseptic; special, each (First Floor)
bKirt -Bargains 30—Wash Skirts, Choice, $1.95—This means choice of all remaining wash skirts, regardless of former price. Good styles, (9*1 QK the best materials, at tpJLoe/t) 6—$7.50 Silk Skirts, $3.75 —Dark plaid and striped taffetas, fancy belts and pockets; choice while they last, KA at tpOoUU (Second Floor)
Corset Specials $2.00 Fancy Pink Mercerized Brocade Corsets, $1.29—A brand new model—offered for the first time Friday; front or back lace—low bust— long skirt—splendid value at dk*! OQ $2.00;, just for Friday tpioAi*/ $1.00 Brassieres, 69c-—Fancy styles made of good quality, firm batiste trimmed in cotton cluny pattern or imitation filet lace at top and bottom; special for Friday only, GO/» each • OUl/ (Fourth Floor)
25c Taffeta Hair Ribbons, 19c—4-in. ribbon in light Dresden stripes and plain colors. An *1 Qr» exceptional value, at, yard .. Xvi/ (First Floor)
Art Dept. $1.15 Luncheon Sets, 98c— 10 pieces, stamped for embroidery in blue and white; Friday, spe- QQs* dally priced at e/OL $1.25 Scarfs, 89c—For small table or library table; stenciled in attractive colors on heavy crash; hem- QQ/» stitched hems, Friday, each Oe/L 59c Cushion Covers, 39c— Ready to slip on your cushions; stenciled for embroidery in variety of QQ/* colors. Friday only, each 0*71/ ODDS AND ENDS OF STAMPED GOODS, M PRICE—Th« usortment includes Children's Dresses, Rompers, Baby Pillows, Bibs, Pincushwd. a , nd . Co . rMt . c ? v ' r ’:... i Price (Art Dept., First Floor)
EXTRA—Miser Bags, $5 —Made of silk moire—beaded and novelty effects; formerly sold up to $16.75; only 4, while they fcK last, choice JpD (Firet Floor)
For Little Folk $6.95 and $8.95 Wool and Silk Sweaters, $3.95—Slipover models in sleeve and sleeveless styles; colors are turquoise, Copen, rose, lobster and brown. Sizes 6, 8 and 10 years. (PQ QK Friday only $L25 White Flannel Band Petticoats 59c—Silk scalloped edges. Just the thing for early Fall wear. Sizes i& nd *.r n : 59c $1.00 and $1.25 Gingham and Percale Dresses, 69©—All colors and styles to choose from in stripes, checks and plaids. Trimmed with contrasting colors and white. Sizes 2 to £Q/* 6 years, each OS/C (Fourth Floor)
Women’s Chamoisette Gloves, 49c—Very smart and serviceable gloves for all-season’s wear—in pongee and natural colors, just for JQ#* Friday, pair (First Floor)
Women’s$1.25and $1.35 Stockings Pair, 85c (3 Pairs, $2.45) Fine ailk and fiber hose—every pair first quality, and a good selection of colors—all sizes, special only on Friday, at 8 pairs for $2.45, QK/* or. pair OOC Women’s Cotton Hose, pair, 35c—Odds and ends from regular stock; black and white only; Friday, 3 pairs, $1.00; QK/* pair Ot^l/ Boys’ and Girls’ School Hoee—Odds and ends of lisle and cotton hose in black and white; also a few pairs of roll-top socks, special, just for Friday, 8 pairs QK/* 95c, pair OtJL (Flwrt Floor)
Bedding and Domestics 25c and 29c Outing Flannel, 19©—Both light and dark flannel in striped and checked patterns. 1A^ Friday, yard .. 29c Curtain Marquisette, 25c —36 inches wide; white, ivory and QK^ ecru; Friday, yard +iOL‘ 75c 9-4 Bleached Pepperell Sheeting, 69c—A standard brand which is known for its wearing qual- £Qf* ities. Friday, yard $1.98 Bleached Service Sheets, $1.75—Large bed size, 81x90; limit of 4 to a customer. *7K Friday only, each tpAel $4.98 Plaid Cotton Blankets, $3.98—Size 66x80; comes in prettv light blue, tan and gray plaids^ (gg Qg $3.75 Cotton Blankets, $2,69 —Gray and tan; regular double bed size; some are slightly soiled; while (PO £Q 15 pairs last, Friday, pair «p»*H*/ 29c Bleached Pillowcases, 25o—Made of good quality muslin in siae^ 86x86. Friday, 25C (Bueaaeut)
69c and 98c Neckwear, 48c —Collars, collar and cuff sets, vestees, guimpes and jabots in fine organdies, satin, pique and nets—a large selection on sale Friday only, 4$C (First Floor)
Knit Underwear E X T R A—Women’s Lisle and Cotton Union Suits—This lot consists of lace and tight knee styles; also envelope suits; special Friday, QQr» only - aJOL 25c Children’s Cotton Drawers, lie—Knee length styles, well made and good quality garments; Fri- 11 a day, 5 for 50c; each A AC REMNANTS—Odds and ends of women's underwear, including vests, drawers and union suits; while they last Friday, 8 for $1.00; QK/» each OOL (First Floor)
Handkerchiefs
Men’s 25c Initial Handkerchiefs, lie—Made of good quality cambric with yrhite or colored initial. Very special at the Friday 1 "I price, each ...* * AA1/ Women’s 25c Madeira Handkerchiefs, 29c—All linen, and have pretty hand embroidered QQ|» designs. Friday only, each ... V Men’s 15c Cambric Handkerchiefs, 10e—Full size, fine, soft finish; narrow hemstitched hems; limit one dozen; I Ap Women’s Sample .Handkerchiefs, Tj/jc—Attached to sample cards; white with embroidered corners and colored edges. Specially '74/* priced for Friday, each « ZC (First Floor)
Sweaters
$12.50 and $15.00 Silk-Fiber Sweaters, $7A0—A clearance of odds and ends of high-grade sweaters, from regular stock, some slightly soiled; coat styles with pockets and sashes, (gFT ff A Friday, choice .$4 eOU $3.95 New Slipon Sweaters, $3.49—Round neck models—in brown, red and green; a limited JQ number, Friday, each (First Floor) ’ . ’
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