Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 August 1919 — Page 14
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Two-clasp, overseam sewn, plain or with contrasting- embroidered backs; colors black, Cray, brow, tan, mode.
Gloves Chamoisette Gloves $1.00 Pair Fowne's washable chamoisette gloves, two-clasp. In white, gray, brown, mode, with self-embroid-ered backs. —Goldsteins, Main Flooiv
OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 6
CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY, LABOR DAY
After September 1st, Store Boon Will Be— Every Day, 8:30 to 5:30; Saturdays, 8:30 to 6:00
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with |.y.i Autumn * ■ State Fair Week Labor Day School Opening immediately before H, Goldstein’s becomes one of the main points of interest in Indianapolis. These events call for new, clothes, for, as Americana, we pride ourselves not only in the fact that this is a nation of fine homes, but that we are a nation of good dressers, careful of our personal appearance as well— and this store, alive to the needs of the community at all times, has assembled smart wearables and accessories of every description, and utilities and objects of art for the home. Of equal, importance to the fashion and artistic sides of
get "more for your money." . Let The Store ef the Moment . serve you.
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Girls’ Dresses New Models Just in Time for School. . / - Light plaids and ,plain ginghams, and plain mercerized poplins; in rose, Copen, green and buff. With pockets and belts or sashes, many are handsmocked ^ a n d hand-em-broideredr 6 to 14 years. $1.98 to $4.98 —Goldstein’s, Second Floor. .
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Ready for Wintry Blasts! A $10,000 Stock of Furs The stock has been arriving in consignments during the past few weeks and ia now practically complete- All new, fresh pelts, modtehly made up— an advantage that is yours in buying furs that arc new. Included in this opening presentation are coats and coatees of Hudson seal, sealine, marmot, muskrat, squirrel, nutria and coney; scarfs, muffs and sets of various foxes (red, blue, gray, black and poiret), lynx, nutria, squirrel and coney. The garments feature the very newest tn flaring skirt effects and sleeves, and the luxurious silk linings and careful workmanship place them in the category of the few—among the richest and very exclusive furs in the country.
Coats $75.00 to $350.00
Coatees
Scarfs
Muffs
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$100.00
$50.00
Sets $20.00 to $100.00
—Goldstein's, Second Floor.
Blouse Special FOR SATURDAY $6.5Q and $6.98 Values at $5.00 Georgettes in white and flesh color, beaded, embroidered and lace trimmed; isizes 38 to 46. —Goldstein’s, Third Floor.
Modish Millinery
; They embody the mil 11 it e r y (hot military) genius of France and America. Several sailors and novel shapes w^iose lines possess an easy grace, shown in rich velvets and hatters’ plush. Black is the favorite, but for
those who pre* fer color, blue, tan, gray, beaver and purple are all good. The*, trims consist of ostrich plumage and feather fanJ cies, and although we’ve seen hats higher p r i c*e d — we have n’t seen hats one jot prettier. —Goldstein's. Third Floor.
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Saturday Morning 9 to 12 $1.98 BLACK MESSALINE Saturday, from 9 to 12 only, this 36-irich soft lustrous satin finished messaline, rich jet black, $1.98 quality.* Special, $1.69 yard. 75c PRINTED SATEENS Thirty-six inches wide; mill length# °f *0 * yards; splendid quality, lustrous mercerized finish; choice assortment of printed patterns and colorings for linings, petticoats, etc. Special, 4Dc yard. 29c WHITE DIMITIES Twenty-seven inches wide; smooth, sheer quality; assorted striped and checked patterns; mill lengths of 1% to 3 * yards. Specially desirable for infants’ wear, waists and lingerie. Special, IPc ya*d. HONEYCOMB CRASH 16 inches Wide; soft, unbleached, absorbent quality for tea and kitchen towels. Limit 5 yards to one customer; 9 to 12, 5 to 6. OUTING FLANNEL Heavy weight and fleeced, light colored striped patterns, for nighteowns, pajamas, etc. Long mill lengths of our 29c quality, special, 2214 c yard. CAMBRIC MUSUN A good standard quality for underwear, sold in 10-yard bolts only (limit, 2 bolts to a customer), special, 12% c yard. BED SHEETS Bleached, size 72x90, made with center seam, on sale 9 to 12 o’clock (limit 6 to a customer), special, $1.00 each. —Goldstein s, Mein Floor. Armour’s Venetian Bath Soap, 7%c cake. Women’s White Cambric Handkerchiefs, with colored initials, box of 3, 25c.
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Silk Underwear SILK CHEMISE—Flesh colored satin or crepe de chine, lace and Georgette trimmed; sizes 38 to 44, $2.49 to $6.98. SILK.C A MI S O LE S—Of satin and crepe de chine, exquisitely trimmed in lace and Georgette; sizes 38 to 44, 98c to $1.98. SILK UNDERSKIRTS—In white and flesh colored satin, double panel front and back; specially priced for Saturday, $4.98. —Goldstein’s, Third Floor.
Hi Autumn Dresses , You’ll Eqll in Love With $15.75 to $55.00 Really, they’re that good. The graceful lines, the le material of which they’re developed, the tastetrimmings and splendid color harmony, are all of type you often have to pay much more for. Made of French serges, silvertone, velour, tinseltone [and trieotJnes, in navy, black. Burgundy, reindeer, "open and fancy checks. Button-down-back models, i>f tunic and ripple effects, they are trimmed in braids, buttons find embroidery. All sizes.
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The Fall Suits Couldn’t be Improved Upon are the productions of designers high in the circles of New York. .You couldn't add or remuch as a button without marring their Perfectly made, of fine cloths, they are highits—every inch and stitch.
M#|e of silvertone, tricotine, velour, French serge, and tinseltone, in navy, reindeer, Pekin, brown$ taupe, black, oxbiood and fancy checks. Surplice iodels, ripple effects, blouse styles, straight line an%strictly tailored suits. Plain and fur trimmed. 5.00 to $95.00
Corset Special / FOR SATURDAY . $5.00, $10.00 and $15.00 Values $3, $4 and $5 Discontinued styles of well-known makes. Made of coutil, batiste and broche, in pipk and white. —Goldstein’s, Third Floor.
Heaps of Blankets In Time of Peace Prepare for War In Time of Warmth Store Up Blankets Fleeced Cotton Blankets $2.69 Pair Gray and tan, well fleeced and good weight. Remarkable, and you’d do well to investigate. COTTON BLANKETS —Extra large size, 72x84 inches, heavy weight and well fleeced, in gray, tan and white, $3.69 pair. PLAID BLANKETS —Genuine Woolnap quality, beautiful light and dark plaids, double bed size, warm and serviceable, $5.49 pair, * WOOLEN BLANKETS— Beautiful plaids, also plain white and gray, large size and of excellent quality, $14.98 pair. WOOLNAP BLANKETS—As heavy and warm as woolen blankets, double bed size, 66x80 inches; gray, with ribbon binding, $4.98 pair. CRIB BLANKETS—In assorted animal, jacquard and Indian designs; come in pink and blue; 98c each. COMFORTABLES — Covered . with silkoline and filled with good white cotton, large and fluffy, $4.98 each. i —Goldstein's, Main Floor.'
Ribbons Plain and fancy all-silk ribbons, for hairbows, bags; etc.; 5 to 5% inches wide, in variety of beautiful colors and patterns. Special, 35c yard v —Goldstein’s, Main Floor.
School Hosiery We do not give you a WRITTEN guarantee with these hose, but we do sell them under the following “gentleman’s” agreement: “If any pair fails to give satisfactory service, according to your own judgment, we will replace it with a new pair free of charge.” Isn’t that a sign of good hosiery and fair dealing?
CHILDREN’S FINE RIBBED LISLE FINISHED COTTON HOSE—In black, white and brown; all sizes,
35c Pair
3 Pairs, $1.60 _
CHILDREN’S ENGLISH OR DERBY RIBBED STOCKINGS—Of fine silk lisle, in black, white, brown and gray; all sizes— 46c Pair
BOYS’ HEAVY WEIGHT 1x1 RIBBED FAST BLACK COTTON HOSE—Sizes 6
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35c Pair 3 Pairs, $1.60 BOYS’ MEDIUM HEAVY WEIGHT LISLE THREAD HOSE—Very elastic and serviceable; sizes 7 to 9%— 45c and 50c Pair —Goldstein’s, Main Floor.
Toilet Articles AC Special Prices y Pond’s Vanishing Cream...18c Jergen’s Almond Lotion. ..29c Hind’s Almond Lotion 39c Creme ds Meridor 18e Odorono .28c Pebeco Tooth Paste. 33c Kolynos Tooth Paste 21c Lady Mary Face Powder...ROc Mavis Face Powder .ROc Djer-Klss Face Powder...50c Dorln Brunette Rouge 45c Mulsified Cocoanut Oil 29C Plnaud’s Lilas de France..8Rc Cuticura Soap 19c Armour’s Sylvan Toilet Soap 10c Woodbury’s Facial Soap...10c —Goldstein’s. Main Floor.
The Removal Sale of Boys* Clothing Moving from the second floor, main bui _ ing, to the annex at 128 East Washing! street and we want to make moving ea^fc
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Mothers will atpril themselves of tunity to outfit their youngsters fo which is only one week away, j cause boys* clothes are not to be had prices anywhere, but here. Included famous “Dubbelbilt" brand, in blue, brown and gniy mixtures. Sizes 8 to 17 Regular SlO.SO'lq** s\ * Suits, Now— J ip A I/#
$10and$12.50') qs Suits, Now—f&{y»s\J $7.50 and $8.951 tfb Suits, Now— J ipTCexvl
—Goldstein's. Second Floor.
The Removal Sale of Men’s Furnishings Moving from the first floor, main building, to the annex at 128 East Washington street, and we want to make moving easier.
Shirts are the big feature of the event. Included are percale, madras, fiber silk, tub silk and silk mixed shirts in no end' of beautiful patterns. Many have collars to match, and they’re worth a quarter to a half dollar when you go to buy them separately. Sizes 13% to 17.
$5.50 and $71 ✓ q Shirts, Now—J ipOeO x $4.00 and $5\ 7Q Shirts, Now-] ***** ' Regular $2.00 Shirts, Now— $1.19 1
Regular $1.50 Shirts, Now— 79c —Goldstein’s, Main Floor.
SATURDAY Women’s High Lace Boots $4.95 Pair The collection includes all black leather boot* in high or military heels; brown and gray boots with cloth tops to match; dull calf leather boots with flat heel. All sizes collectively. School sr ■ . Misses’, children’s and growing girls’ school shoes, in brown calf, lace model, with cloth top to match; strong soles. 8 to 11, $2.98 11 to 2, $3.48 2% to 7, $3.95 In all leather, high cut brown boot, for misses. $3.50 and $4.00
BOYS’ SCHOOL SHOES. In dull calf, English lacs model, all solid; sizes 1 to 5%—$4.00. INFANTS’ SHOES. In brown calf, button model, t turned sole, plain toe; sizes 4 to 8-$1.98. -^Goldstein’s, Main Floor.
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