Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 August 1919 — Page 5
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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS. FRIDAY. AUGUST 29, 1919.
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T PRICE DRUGS Ug Cut in the Price of Drugs H
were loyal to tho people of Indianapolis and central Indiana. The iistomers that can be found at all times In all the seven Haas Drug the general public Is loyal to the Hears. As a token of appreciation of kother big reduction hae been made In drugs and other merchandise, cheaper every day and evening, including Sundays, in all the Haag tax went in force. Before the, war tax, these stores sold the $1.25 table Compound for 89c, they now sell it for 79c. The $1.10 S. S. S. Blood now 67c. Other goods in proportion. No mail orders filled at these prices.
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Aadltortam Bath Soap
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*2.00 Baamel Bed 82J2S White Baam
2.00 Wh. Baam. Douche Pan* Rl
75c Faaatala Syr I ape •1.00 Faaatala Syrlaaajh*
SI.25 Faaatala SyTtJSi •1.50 Faaatala Syrtaic .
•2.00 Faaatala Syrian.. •2.38 Faaatala Syrinx© *2.78 Faaatala Syrtax* * •3^0 Faaatala Syrlaia
•3.00 Faaatala Spray^T "3 32.00 Faaatala Spray. 1
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88c Nose Atomiser *1-00 Atomiser *1 Nose and Throat Atomiser SSJSiiS.* $1.8® Nose and Threat Atomiser *2 Noae aad Throat Spray".^ SSe DabePs Solatloa ..... 35e Borle Arid By* Water 35© Atomiser Bulba, complete 40c Army aad Navy Baa dare «Oe Army and Navy Bandore.* TSe Army aad Navy Bandore. 40c Saapeaaory Baudax© .. . ’ *1A© Athletic SSipparter * S *1.00 O. P. C. Baudaxe *‘^. •1210 O. P. C. Baudaxe fti *1 Climax Athletic Supporter fl Acme Athletic Supi SOe Dr. Hall’s Health 75© Dr. Hall'* Health $1^5 Dr. Hall’s Health Baudaxe 40c Rasar Strap - 73c Rasor Strep _ 3140 Rasar Strap '29C •12S0 Rasar Strap
8c
Water Glass Preserves Eggs 10 to 12 Months
Strike, Chesterfield and Favorite Cigarettes, 15e Poach. Union Work nan. Pay Cor and Tinhhotngo. S for 25c.
AND FATIMA CIGARETTES, 20c
Sick Headache, Biliousness and Constipation, 25c
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T. lOl aad 103 W. WASHINGTON 3T. INDIANAPOLIS. AVB. 86 VIRGINIA AVB. INDIANA.
STANDARD PATTERNS, 15c, 20c, 25c
Store Closes Saturdays 6 P.M.
THE DESIGNER, 15c STANDARD QUARTERLY, 25c
48c 40c
Mrs. Borer’s Own
Blend Coffee, a pound _ ___ 'liBIlilll12'/ z c palmolivei
Old Crcv Santos yf H ■^^df!eg9eTelllcV*ni^^. W OR JAP ROSE SOAP Coffee, a pound '(limit 1 dozen), a cake, No Phone, C. 0. D. or Mail Orders. 306-312 East Washington St, Just East of Courthouse No Phone, C. 0. D. or Mail Orders
Bargain Table Special
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Distinctive Fall Suits in the New, Correct Styles
This early showing features a goodly collection of handsome suits which typify the smartest styles, the choicest fabrics and the finest tailoring—and almost " every day adds new arrivals to swell thd showing—of especial interest are the— —'New Style Lines —New Materials —New Colorings —New Trimmings 0 They’re the products of America’s best suit designers and makers—and so fascinating are their becoming lines and distinctive style features that women will find them irresistible. /
Prices Range From— $24.50, $29.50, $34.50 to $55.00 ALL ALTERATIONS FREE
New Fall Dresses
Featuring the Smartest Advance Creations Made of soft taffetas, lustrous satins, silk poplins, beautiful tricolettes, fine serges, Georgette combinations, etc. Just right for wear now and later in the fall. A superb assortment of lovely models — some are in the pleasing long line style with sashes, others are trimmed with silk embroidery and braiding, many new collar effects. Colors —navy, brown, taupe, plum, Copen, black. All sizes—16 to 46. Moderately Priced at—
$7.98 $8.45 $9.98 $12.50 to $49.00 ALL ALTERATIONS FREE
New Millinery Modes
A. splendid display o£ striking new dress hats, representing the latest approved styles; large, small and medium sized models. They are fashioned of splendid quality velvet and are trimmed in a variety of charming styles; large assortments from which to choose— $4.98, $5.98, $7.98, $9.75 to $15.00
2 3c U NB L E ACHED M U SUN — Yard wide, good weight, Saturday—
15c U N - BLEACHED CRASH, 16 in. wide, linen finish; Saturday— 10c
25c SILKOUNE, yard wide, pretty floral designs; Saturday—
15c BUCK TOW ELS, g o^o d size for h o m e use; Saturday— 10c
50c TABLE OILCLOTH, 47 inches wide; best quality; plain white and fancies; Saturday—
BO© Plaid Drees Goods, 36 In. wide, wool finish; new color c o mbfnations. Saturday— 49c
*1.00 Novelty Silks, satin plaids, dark colors, for waists, skirts, etc.; Saturday— 69c
22c Beat Quality A m e r lean Prlata, dark and light colors; Saturday— MV*
Ill ■ 30© D r e a a G 1 a x hams new fall plaids and colors; for school dresses; Saturday— 22c
30c Loaxtdot** soft, chamois finish; for fine unde r wear, children's and Infants*' wear; Saturday*— 19c
Dependable Hosiery Lace Hose, Silk and Fiber Mixed, in Navy, Black, Brown, Field Mouse
$1.15
LA FRANCE PURE THREAD SILK STOCKINGS, full fashioned throughout, a $3.00 stocking, our BLACK SILK HOSE, pure silk, full fashioned, strictly first quality, $1.60 grade, <P“| OfT a pair tpX*AfU PURE SILK AND FIBER MIXED STOCKINGS, in brown, cordovan, gray, Russia calf, black and NEW FASHIONED SILK USLE STOCKINGS, black, white, brown, gray, champagne; regular and out sizes, a pair UaFi/
Underwear Specials
65c
EXTRA OUTSIZE VESTS, no sleeves or short sleeves or pants, lace or cuff
knee, up to size 62—
DIESHERKNIT UNION SUITS, in lace, cuff or shell knee, extra quality fabric, regular and extra sizes—
PRINCESS MAY UNION SUITS, low nack, tight knee or shell trimmed knee. A very comfortable garment—
Muslin and Silk Underwear
$1.98 WHITE CREPE GOWNS, With lace edging,
special.
$1.48
98c
$1.25 CREPE BLOOMERS, white
or pink, special..
$1.50 SLIPOVER GOWNS, pretty embroidery ,yoke and lace trimmed; another style with pink and blue stitching, spe-QJ-| Qr cial $A*^D $1.75 EXTRA SIZE SLIPOVER GOWNS, with blue stitching, spe- ^ $1.75 ENVELOPE CHEMISE, pretty styles, in lace and embroidery trimming, (Pi 4 0 special at tPl®4IO ENVELOPE CHEMISE, nainsook or batiste, embroidery and lace trimmed—
$1.48 value $1.98 value.
$1.25 $1.48
MUSLIN SKIRTS, lace insertion and (Pi QO lace trimmed, $2.50 value, special... iP-l.®I/0 MUSLIN SKIRTS, embroidery flounce— $2.25 value, special..... .. .$1.75 $1.98 value, special $1.48 Also complete line of regular and out size slipover gowns, corset covers, drawers, envelope chemise and silk underwear at a saving of 10% to 25%.
Cut Glass Marmalade Jars MARMALADE JARS, cut glass, JS with silver plated top and spoon,dLL special— * ^
Sale of New Fall Corsets
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These corsets were bought months ago, and there has been an advance from $2.00 to $6.00 a dozen, and we are going to sell them to you at present reduced
prices.
Royal Worcester, R & G, Thomson Glove Fitting, P. N. and Warner's corsets—
$1.25, special $1.50, special $2.00, special $2.50, special $3.00, special $3.50, special
$1.00 ....$1.25 $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 $3.00
$4.00, special $3.50 $4.50, special $4.00
“INDIANA” WAISTLINE CORSETS, white or pink batiste; $125 value, (P-| /\/\ “MILLER” WAISTLINE CORSETS, pink or
white batiste; $1.00 value, special
“INDIANA” WAISTLINE CORSETS, elastic top; $125 value, (£*| /w\ special ...iPl.UU
79c
August Sale of Men’s Furnishings
95c
$1.00 AND $1.50 MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS, sizes 16% and 17; only 7Q/» one lot; slightly soiled. Special - • ***' $1.95 MEN’S PERCALE SHIRTS, in neat stripes; soft cuff OQ and full%ize. Special v-$-*te<«/
$1.50 MEN’S ATHLETIC UNION StflTS, sport top. Not all sizes. Special
$2.00 MEN’S ATHLETIC UNION SUITS. ^“| AK Special JL^xty MEN’S PURE THREAD SILK SOCKS, Interwoven brand, in black, white, gray, green, navy, castor, cordovan and champagne; Qftp priced September 1st $1.00 a pair; buy now, a pair Otfv MEN’S BUSTER BROWN SOCKS, reinforced heel, toe and_ sole;
black, white, navy, green, cordovan and gray (3 pairs, $1.00), eadi MEN’S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, our regular 76c value, a garment MEN’S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
good quality; $1.00 kind,
a garment. 29c MEN’S BLACK BELTS, sizes 34 to 40. Special
39c MEN’S BLACK BELTS.
Special
MEN’S INTERWOVEN /JOCKS, made of super lisle thread, in blade or AOl*
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colors; a pair
SPECIAL SALE OF MEN’S EXTRA QUALITY RIBBED UNION SUITS— $2.00 value $1.69 $1.50 value $1.29 $1.00 value 89c
35c
69c
extra 89c 19c
29c
Boys’ School Suits Boys’ Fall Suits with a “touch and go” that will please both the boy and yourself—boyishly —j j nuHie. Suits for school
rices that spell “Thrift”
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stylish and dependably made. Suits for school and suits for dress at prices that spell “Thrift” in great big letters. We would like to co-operate with thrifty parents to help them reduefe high
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living costs and these Boys’ Suits will certainly
do it.
$9.95 up to $16.95 BOYS* WOOL MIXED SCHOOL SUITS, Nor-, folk style, with one pair full lined pants— $5.95, $6.45, $7.95 BOYS’ SCHOOL CAPS, a splendid line of new styles to match the school suits— ’1.95, '1.50, ’1.25,‘1.00
Market Shoppers Will Fiml Our JUabaaa Street Eotraece Very Conveoient—Just Across From Market
