Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 August 1919 — Page 11
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Sophie Breslau 74595 Enrico Caruso 88612 Emilio da Gogona 64816 Amellta Gaffi-Curci ,74594 Jascha Heifetz 64770 Louise Homer 87303 Frit* Krmsler 64817 John McCormack 64818 Philedelphta Orchestra 74593 Ernastkia Schumann-Heink 87302 Roinald Worranrath] Reinald Werrenrath Olive Kline Elsio Baker Six Brown Brothers Six Brown Brothers.
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In the Heart of a Fool
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Take Your Girlie to the Movies
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Pumps for FaU Women’s patent and dull kid strip pumps, also Princess pumps in patent or dull kid with full covered French heels—for wear with or without spats, $7.00 to $8.50. Children's Kid Ankle-Strap Pumps, sizes 6 to 8, $1.29. Children’s Tan and Patent Ankle-Strap Pumps, all sizes from 8 to 2, $1.95. —Pettis shoes, street floor. east aisle.
Use Your . Head to Save Your Back Forty miles from nowhere and a tire goes
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Then it’s get out ) the old jack and wrestle. Better take advantage of this opportunity to get new tires at substantial savings in this Sale of Beacon Tires The Beacon tires in this sale are of first quality and guaranteed for £.500 miles. Specially priced for Saturday only.
Sale
Price. $11.38 14.78 17.08 584.47 584.94 34.18
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Nonskid. Price. 30x3 $14,76 30x3% 18.70 32x3% 21.85 33x4 31.20 34x4 31.85 35x4% 44.70
The More-Lite Lens is Within the Law All sizes in stock. Prices from $1.50 to $2.25 a pair. Pedal Pads for nearly all makes of cars. Ford Pedal Pads, set of 3, special, 39c. Auto Goggles — Amber 29c, 39c, 75c, $1.25 and $1.75. Kopper King Spark Plugs —For every make of car, guaranteed and replaced by us, $1.00 each. Ford Switch Keys, 3c each. Folding Auto Seats, $1.25 and $1.50. ' 89c Tire Lock and Chains, 75c. 25c Auto IJniversal Pliers, 19c. 80c Galvanized Funnels, 59c with strainer. Ford Cylinder Head Gaskets, best quality, special, 39c. Porcelains, for Champion X plugs, special, 21c. , —Pettis basement.
90% ofYour Holiday Pleasure Depends Upon Your Clothes The woman who gets the most out of a holiday is the_ woman who “dresses the part.” Our wearing apparel sections are well equipped to help you sohet your accessories for Labor Day, whether you spend it in town or country.
Slipover Sweaters, $11.95 Ripple skirt slipover sweaters of link and link zephyr weave. For your selection are all the vivid and neutral shades. Angora Fringed Capelet, $10.95. The newest sport garment of the season is these Angora fringed end capeletes, with pockets arid patent leather belts. Come in two-tone color combination. * New Polo Coats The wooliest, softest kinds of coats in the new Polo Cloth, fashioned with deep inverted, cut box pleated back and belt. The approved all-envelop-ing coat for motor, travel and general wear $45.00
New Silk Fall Blouses, $7.90 and $8.90 Very late arrivals for early fall wear are these blouses in somber or combination colored striped shirtings. Fashioned in two-in-one collar style. New Tailored Skirts Smart new sports skirts in either tweeds or silvertoneS, made with exclusive strap pockets, button back styles. In shades of copper, brown, green, plum and navy blue. Sizes 24 to 82-inch waisft band. New Tweed Mixture Suits Exclusive, ^ mannish models for motor, travel, street and general wear. Smart pockets, enhancing belts and convertible collars are incorporated in these. Among the colors are heath, green and snuff in rough velours. 1 —Pettis ready-to-wear dept., second floor.
$2.95 Buster Brown Kodak, No. 2, $2.50 Specially priced Ansco Films‘4A, regularly 20c, at 16c 6A, regularly 25c, at 20c 7A, regularly 36c, at 28c Amateur kodak developing and printing at special prices. —Pettis kodaks, street floor, aisle four.
Winter Blankets at August Sale Prices
Gray Cotton Blankets, Pair, $3.50 In the extra large size (two yards wide). Part Wool Plaid Blankets, Pair, $8.75 In pretty broken check patterns, in assorted colors; size 66x80 inches. “Beacon” Blankets, Pair, $6.00 In gray grounds with pink borders only, all ribbon bound.
Plaid Cotton Blankets, Pair, $4.75 In plain checks of pink, tan, blue and gray; stitched ends. Baby Blanketg Pair, $2.00 Crib size, in white with blue and pink borders; bound ends; today’s market value, $3.00 pair. Pure Wool Plaid Blankets, Pair, $11.50 In 2%-inch block pattern, in gray, blue and pink, double bed size. Part Wool Plaid Blankets, Pair, $9.75 In a 4-inch block design, in tan, gray and pink. —Pettis blankets, third floor.
| The August Fur I Sale Ends Saturday | ^ Even as late as 1 o’clock selections may be 1 made, with privilege of deferred payment, af- 1 fecting both charge and cash transactions. * $156.00 Thirty-inch sealene coat, with Siberian squirrel shawl collar and bell shape sleeves. Loose flare back model. $195.00 value.
Sealene Coat, $140.00 — Closely r e s e mbling Hudson Seal is this belted model, with shawl collajr and bell shape sleeves and border of 1 self. $175.00 value.
Thirty-inch Marmot Coat, $100—Full flare model with bell sleeves, deep shawl collar and eight-inch border of self. $125.00 value, i
Thirty-five-inch Marmot Coat, $180.00—Has full ?■ sixty-six-inch sweep, and cape shawl collar and cuffs | of raccoon. $225.00 value. —Pettis fur dept., second floor. 9
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Men’s Suits, $29.75, $32.50 and $37.50 Don’t these first cool days make you realize it’s high time you put aside summer garb. Fall suit selections are at their best now—seam and conservative models in newest shades. ^ Pettis men’s clothing—third floor. -
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