Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 August 1919 — Page 39
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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, FRIDAY, AUOUST 29, 1919.
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M. E. MEETING AT UPLAND
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iteting of the National Assocl>f Local Preachers of the MethBplscopal Church will be held lor university, October 2 to 6. rganisation has control of Tayin!varsity and elects the trustees
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Ths annual meeting has not been held in Upland since 1900. This will bs-a. special Opportunity for all local preachers of Indiana and adjoining states to get acquainted With the organisation. Local preachers and their will be entertained free, providing notice Is given to M. VayhingUplaml, president, before Oc-
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MM|gMttMB|pl!ii|)i«'W : ii|w Flgflta Assailant; Stunned.
(Special to The Indiatwpolift New*] ION, Ind.. August 29.—While
a baker, wae crossing the
last night he was accosted by a stranger, who tried to rob him. Gray tussled with the man and took his Jiver away from him, and was getdeotdediy the best of the argutent when another man appeared from ut of the darkness and gave him a stunning blow across the head with a blackjack, which caused him to lose j hold of both the gun and his assailant.
| The men then escaped.
Living Example.
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reception a lady whispered In e Ml voice to an alderman: “Dook at girl! I never eaw such a det Mourn, and such a short skirt, and transparent stockings. I am shocked d words, for I always thought her a 11 j _ * saas^^a PfttV^m ** i
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is the last of the Saturday noon dosings this summer
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re closes tomorrow, Saturday, at 1 Store closed all day Monday, bbor Day
Tomorrow is the last of
the Saturday noon closings
this summer
Our August Sale of FURS will soon be over—it's opportunities gone. It's a sale of a very large, very fine collection. It brings 10% to 30% savings—on prices that to begin with were unmatched for reasonableness. —Second Floor.
MWm BLOCK C? Indiana s Largest Assortment of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes for Men
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Final clearance women’s and misses’ apparel—Dresses, suits, coats, capes, etc. These garments will sell with all dispatch at the incredibly low prices quoted. It’s best to
come early.
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CLEARANCE OF WOMEN’S
FINE SILK CAPES
Various fabrics, colors and models. Sale prices— *49.75, *34.75, ‘24.75
—Second Floor.
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*24.75
Many silk tricolette suits FOR WOMEN AND MISSES
$49.75 and $34.75 qualities— |
Elegant suits, with an appeal to the refined and critical —trimmed with Angora, fur, etc. For fall and winter wear thev will make splendid costumes, under heavier wraps. Sale price $5c4.75 * * * * WASH DRESSES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES
That sold up to $35, to be finally cleared away at—
*7.00
It seems an injustice to these lovely dresses to sell them so low—but we are determined upon an instant clearance. Made of voiles, organdies, ginghams, linens and chintz, trimmed in a diversity of charming ways. Sale price $7.00
Light colored silk dresses
FOR WOMEN AND MISSES
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Up to $40.00 qualities, sale price—
LINGERIE BLOUSES
For women and misses That sold all the way up to $25.00 SALE PRICES—
.59
$9.59
and Let us assure you that these blouses are of the finest quality in every respect—modish to the minute, refined and beautiful. It’s only the accident of their being somewhat reduced in size ranges that we are disposing of them at such a sacrifice.
Lingerie blouses, tailored or dressy, made of linens and dimities;
dainty voiles and organdies, tucked and lace trimmed in fascinating
ways. Some are beautifully hand-made.
$4.59, $2.59 and $1.59.
Sale prices, $6.59,
—Second Floor.
Clearaway of all silk and muslm LlNGrjrilrj
Included are— —ENVELOPE CHEMISES —CORSET COVERS —DRAWERS -SKIRTS -NIGHTGOWNS
Women will attach little importance to the fact the garments are a bit soiled or mussed—for the underwear is otherwise as fine and dainty as it can be.
CORSET COVERS, DRAWERS, SKIRTS, NIGHTGOWNS AND ENVELOPE CHEMISES for women and misses of muslin, tasteful trimmings; originally priced 59c to $12.98, sale prices, $9.98 and by degrees OKg* down to £dO\s
CORSET COVERS, ENVELOPE CHEMISES, SKIRTS AND NIGHTGOWNS for women and misses, of silk, daintily trimmed; originally priced $1.00 to $25.00, sale prices, $19.50 down to Ot/C —Fourth Floor.
A great success—this offering of Men’s SILK SHIRTS Specialized $ at— • ^l e mo ®fc beautiful and expensive materials— nch, heavy weight crepe de chine—fine satin striped broadcloths—real pussy willow taffeta—silk jersey.
They are in new patterns—candy stripes, hairline stripes, dark novelties, two-tone stripes and plain colors. Hand- ■' ' ~ ‘ $10.00
two-tone
somely tailored. Special . SILK PLATED HOSE FOR MEN, Buster Brown make, seamless, heavy silk plated, over lisle. Fancy two toned weaves, in gold, brown, navy and green. All sizes. 60c quality... .45c PAJAMAS of soft finished pajama cloth. Plain colors, striped patterns. Silk loop or plain trimmed. All sizes. Cut full, $2.00 quality $1.48
PARIS GARTERS, double grip, assorted colors. 35c
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quality
29c
BUSTER BROWN SILK LISLE HOSE FOR MEN, of fine mercerized lisle., double heel, toe and sole. Ribbed top. All sizes. Black, white, cordovan, champagne, gray and navy. (3 pairs, $1.00), 35c —First Floor, Just Inside the Illinois St Entrance.
We still have plenty of
Boys’ school SUITS 1
Sale price.
All wool,
with two pairs
of pants.
Although the rush which this sale has occasioned has shown how greatly these values are appreciated. Suits for the boy to enter the coming school season with—of all-wool materials, in sizes from 6 to 18 years—of browns, grays, greens and novelty stripes and mixtures. Each suit has two pairs of pants, insuring service. Special price $13.75 Official Outfitters for Boy Scouts. —Boys’ Shop, Third Floor.
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WOMEN’S BOOTS
$0.75
Many are $12.00 and $16.00
qualities—
Long narrow vamps, tall French heels.
Black kid boots Brown kid boots
Gray kid vamp boots with cloth top to match Gray kid vamp boots with buck top to match Field mouse suede boots
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Brown kid vamp boots with buck top to match—long, narrow vamps, high
French heels
Many $12.00 and $15.00 qualities $9.75
—Third Floor.
From our model GROCERY
CRE A ME R Y BUTTER, Sunlit, delicious, fresh, sweet churned, pound .. .4..57c
Women who take advantage of this opportunity will enrich their summer and fall wardrobes at truly unmatched savings. Dresses of taffetas, foulards, crepe de chines and nets, for street, evening and afternoon wear. Sale price $14.00
“Choice of the House’ , Sale of WASH SKIRTS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES
$ 14.00 I sale of hosiery
EGGS, strictly fresh, large, selected country eggs, dozen in carton 47 c
Lace hose and other highly desirable kinds .
*3.00
Up to $7,50 qualities, (Some were more)
Now is the time to take an inventory of your wash skirts—have you enough to tide you over this summer and to last through next ? If not—here’s an opportunity you can’t afford to miss. Mainly of gaberdines, of the quality that does not suffer from launderings. New belts, pocket arrangements, buttons, tucks, etc. Choice of the house $3.00
—Second Floor.
* * * * The new “Come-into-the-kitchen” APRONS
LACE HOSE FOR WOMEN, pure thread silk, black. Our $9.00 quality $5.00 LACE HOSE FOR WOMEN, pure thread silk, pink, silver, gray and gold. Our $6.00 quality $3.00 NOVELTY LACE HOSE FOR WOMEN, pure thread silk, broken lines; $5.00 quality $2.50 WOOD FIBER SILK HOSE FOR WOMEN, seamless, fully reinforced. White, pink, gray and champagne. Our 75c quality 49c
BUSTER BROWN PURE THREAD SILK HOSE FOR WOMEN, seamless foot, fashioned leg, lisle garter top. Black, brown and gray. Our leader at $1.35 95c MISSES’ SILK HOSE, pure thread silk, fully reinforced. Broken lines of colors. Our $1.16 quality. 49c GIRLS' STOCKINGS, best grade silk lisle, fine ribbed, light weight. Black, white and dark brown. Sizes 6 to 9%. Pair 50c —First Floor, Southwest.
COLD BOILED HAM, lean, fresh, sweet cured, machine sliced. Pound- 65c
PIMENTO CHEESE, finest bulk, fresh made daily, in our Sunlit kitchen. Pound 39 c
COFFEE. K o y a l Luncheon, a perfect blend of high grade, rich aroma coffees, pound 4f>c SARATOGA POTATO CHIPS, freah fried, very c r i ap pound, 59c)— y 4 pound tor 1 51* ORANGES. SunKist, sweet. Juicy California navels (dozen, 35c) JLQs PEACHES, fresh, large, red ripe, Colorado Elhertas, for slicing, basket.. 1.5c DRIED BEEF, extra dry. sweet cured, machine chipped, pound PEANUT “BUffER, Sun-lit made, from fresh roasted Virginia peanuts, while you wait, pound.^Dc SALMON S T E A C Pansy brand, Columbia river spring Chinook— (pound can, 48c)— T A K H OMA BIS*' CUIT8. fresh, crisp soda crackers, package TttC
COTTAGE CHEESE,
fresh made.
pound 20c PRESERVES, Im-
perial brand, pure fruit, strawberry, rad
black raspberry
arid black raspl
or blackberry, all new 1919 pack, pound
Jars (3 for '
Jar
pound 11.66),
59c
Specials for Saturday from our Sun-lit bakery hazelnut TORTE. ANANAS TORTE OR OLDFASHIONED CHOCOLATk CAKE...75c COFFEE AND TEA RINGS. BUTTER ROLLS. FRENCH DOUGHNUTS, YEAST CRULLERS, INDIVIDUAL HARD ROLLS, all moderately priced. Fresh Sunlit bak ed. FRENCH T W 1ST* LONG OR ROUND VIENNA BREAD, baked on the hearth, ]oaf._15c and 10«* SUNSHINE CAKES, 60c and -250 Fifth rfoor.
FOR WOMEN AND MISSES
Featured
at—
$1*59 md 98c
They are cleverly made, so convenient, so practical, that experienced housekeepers will find pleasure and sat-
isfaction in them.
Made of black and white and plaid percales, with cut kimono sleeves and trimmed neck and cuffs, with wide belt .98c Made of pink and blue repp, Norfolk style with large sailor collar and belts of white linene, or light figured and plaid percales, black and white, blue and white and pink and white collars $1.59 Other charming styles of blue and white and pink and white checked percale, with V neck and large belt $1.59
—Fourth Floor.
In 4H hours our August Sale of Rugs will be over —with it the opportunities to choose from our entire stock at savings of 10% to 30%. (AH rugs excepting Whittall’s are included.) This is the LAST CALD-the LAST CHANCE—to save on present markings and to safeguard oneself against near future advances. —Fourth Floor.
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THE BASEMENT STORE
A clearance sale of women’s and misses’ outergarments SUITABLE FOB FALL WEAR CAPES—DOLMANS SUITS—DRESSES
Up to $40.00 qualities
Sale price
Included in this lot are garments which we would feel justified in selling at much higher prices, were it not necessary to make space for winter goods that are coming in. Suits with snappy and good looking lines—dresses that are made of materials both beautiful and costly— capes and dolmans that will be splendid for fall wear—these are the clothes that The Basement Store is presenting in this sale at 914.75. (Twenty-five) SUITS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES, of serge, taffeta, pongee silk and tricotine. Sand, taupe, silver, etc. Up to $40.00 qualities — $14.75 (One hundred) CAPES AND DOLMANS, choice of any cape and dolman from our spring selling. Up to $40.00 qualities $14.75 (Two hundred) .SILK DRESSES, of crepe de chine, taffeta. Georgette, Georgette and crepe, etc. Up to $80.00 qualities.. .$14.75
BEDDING
BLEACHED PILLOW MUSLIN, 42 inches wide. Smooth finish. No phone
orders. Extra special,
yard
29c
BLEACHED SHEETS, seamless, per-~ feet quality. Neatly made. (PI /JQ Very special
PILLOWCASES, 42x36 inches. Smooth finish, deep hems. Special, 35c
COTTON PLAID BLANKETS, regular bed size, choice color combinations. Plaids. Regular $4.00 quality, pair
$3.29
BED PILLOWS, odd lots various siz^Tj and coverings. Up to $1.50 Qr _ j quality, choice OOC
Men’s furnishings MEN’S ATHLETIC UNION SUITS, of marquisette or nainsook. Closed crotch, elastic belt in back. Special 49c MEN’S UNION SUITS, lisle. Bleached, short sleeves. \ length. All sizes. Seconds of $2.00 qualities, special ..$1.19 Guaranteed HOSE for men Six pairs guaranteed to wear six months. 6 pairs for $1.50. Im?W§M?3.
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of tested best combed yarn
with extra spliced linen heel and toe. Black, white, tan, gray, smoke, cordovan, navy, ‘
Men’s and young men’s NEW FALL CLOTHES —The Basement Store is the one way out—to buy good clothing at a reasonable figure.
Special offering of boys’ school SUITS
Sizes 6 to 17
$
.98
Two pairs of pants.
Hose are made of tested best combed
PHI
I... W y, light tan 6 pairs in a box, $1.50
By mail, 6c extra.
Suits of good wearing materials, to withstand the hard wear that they will receive when worn by wholesome, growing boys. They are in good styles, some waist seam models, with belts all around. Dark browns, greens, grays and novelties, and quite a few of the popular plain shades. All are made with two pairs of knickers, which insures good service. Full lined, sizes 6 to 17 year®. Choice $10.98
BOYS’ SCHOOL SWEATERS for the ~ coming fall sports; $3.98 and down to .48
BOYS’ SCHOOL BLOUSE WAIStsTl light and dark colors; sizes 6 to 16 j
years
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