Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 October 1919 — Page 32
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THE m)IANAPOLIS KEWS, WEDNm)AT, OCTOBEB 1, 1919.
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Tile New Baby And Its Requirements 5'^'* ^ We refened the queetioii to a maternity nurse in one of the big tocal hospitals and this is what she deema necessary in the hospital layette.
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Two doxca diapers, in l&i36-iiich sise.*. Six bindeni. Vanta elas^ tanders preferred.
Six plahi dtps ot nigiitiM* TIuee littie shirts. Tf»ee fhumei pefcHeoats and one wamrf blanket. i»^dis ws dsn ttii^ly at the following prices:
^tttpsrSf at per 6mm. A^ipae, at pm dozes. are TSd^te il4IS, meeord'mg ^Jirts are SOe to $1.15.
Iggiirt, with twistless tape faetes'
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Bhdced-edge. flannel binders are 15c. Nii^itsowns «e $1.00 to $1.10. - Tlieae prices wOl buy the well-known Arnold knit gammits as well as others. The additkm of a more fanciful attire ia
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Bn^peetent mothers are invited to avail themselves of the special educative adof our Baby Shop. There is a library, to which you have free access, ikp best b^ks on maternity and the care of the infant. A trained ,4n attendance, willing to advise about any desired point. |op Is a distinct department of the Children’s Store, and its stocks most mctensive and most aireful|y selected in the country. —^Ayris—Fifth floor.
^Smxhsb of Satkfied Women are Daily Using 5^ Centered Needle “Sit-Rite” Sewing Machines t-widi other aiaehinss Uis Domostie stands st ths front of its axtn eonfmiimieas and fsnersl rtliabinty.
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DOMESTIC SIT-BITB Lticls dsophasd. $22.00.
Domestic, rotary, central needle aiito lift, tmll-bearing, (gartered
oak, fonr-drawer, $45.00.
Pay Easy—^1.00 Weekly lessor. All makes repsired. -~Ayre8->Seeond floor.
Boon
i^blnet,'‘quarter oak,
Idle Thoughts of a Busy Woman "ToAuy 1« trontne dmy, and 1 don't fool ono bit Itko Irontna. for yMtorSay I stood oTor * wssb tub worktna mrsolf up and down like a pump handle for more than two heura. , •*I sness ‘tubbing' Is one of the things a woman can not loam to llko; honestly, I’m ashamed to meet a wash board, ws're so unfriendly, •*lf only It weren't for the rubbing' Truly that is backbreaking work. And then the steam makes my hair stringy i wnd my hands rouvh and wrinkled. Husband John must sometimss think I am losing my happy disposition. *T do wish thors was some way to make him see how badly I need a MaytMT washer. *Tm sure he would buy one If he knew how much hard work and drudgery It would ■are me” L. S. Ayres & Co. sell the Maytag on easy payment plan. Just a small initial iliyment and the machine goes kt once to your home.
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NEW SHOES For Dress or Street \ Vomtn who appreciate artful, ble Bttihg in shoes of ir lines and the new long vdll be interested in the and the service here. ^ Among the new shoes Is a smert model of all bbtek kid with Mtoather French heel, and plain tog a ahoo adaptable for either iliSBSOoii or dress wear. And at toeir prices--$dO <mly— Is amured of unerring s^le told unquestionable quality. -^yuB—Second floor.
VICTOR RECORDS
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Ootaber Presents Many of Unique Merit
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Coo Coo Jos. Smith's Orchestra Who Did It? Jos. Smith's Orchestra My Cairo Love All Star Trio Everybody Shimmies Now ... .All Star Tno I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles........ Selvin Orchestra Yearning ...Jos. Smith's Orchestra
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85c
85c
Like Vaudeville? Then Youll Like—
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Train Time at Punkin Center Uncle Josh and Aunt Nancy Put Up the Kitchen Stove
^ Cal Stewart and Ada Jones ''i OhI What a Pal Wy Mary Henry Burr t Dear Heart John Steel
64820—La Traviata Galli-Curci-
f Mandy I Shannon Four 18605 i Breeze (Blow My Baby Back to Me).. t American Quartette { Pve Got My Captain Working for Me Now.,.*, Billy Murray And That Ain't All ....Arthur Fields ( tireneral Pershing March Victor Band I Respasz Band—March.* Conway's Band ' Philadelphia Orchestra
8482$—CJarmen—Prelude to Act I
j Wynken, Blynken and Nod....Sally Hamlin 1 The Sugar Plum Tree ........Sally Hamlin
—Ayres—Fifth
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j 85c } 85c -$1.00 I 85c [ 85c
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$1.00 [ 85c floor.
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&tiir*Dresses at $15.50 iasement Shop Special Offering The Value»is Extraordinary AU these dremes are made of good quality navy blue or black styles are faahionimle aim pzttty. kbie features compriiKi double flounces, shawl collars, r pleatisgs, crushed belts and narrow fringes. Georgette is used in vestee ejffect on several models. AU sissa are repremnted from 16 to 44. Sale Price—^$15.50 for Choice —^Ayrts—^Basement.
Vogue Patterns Assure Individuality You can’t make a smart frock from a commonplace design, but you can always be certain of a smart frock made from a Vogue pattern. Vogue patterns are cut— every two we^s—for toe woman who appreciates that chic and charm that distinguish and mark the work of expert designers in close touch with b^h centers of fashion, Paris and New York. —^Asrres, Second floor.
GRCX^iERIES
^g^oakfast baotm, aogmr eured. le mteed asd derinded. lb., hamk Ktngaa'a Reliable •ogar cored, small and S to S pounds, pound. Anowe brsnd. pimento, and plain, paeksgs. 15e. powder. Royal, large mss. S* ■JRalstoa, Sun Xstd seeded. iS-oa p atsek, pseksge, 20c. »ut meats, S-ounoe bam SOWhd. $2iOO. ^toaeanwL spatoietti sad needles, twa psekagss for IBc, marmslsda B s t a ▼ l a Jar, 40c. and cakes, ^8c. ismnt.
They Say Laundry Soaps Will Go Higher
Fortunately we have stocks on hand and on the way which justifies us in quoting as follows:
White Soaps
Kirk’, Ftek. White, Armour’s Light House, Armour's White Flyer, Peet^ Oystal White, Armour's Flotilla, Fairbank'a Sunny Mcmday, Cudahy's White Borax Naptha, Kellar’s White Magic.
10 for 69c
10 Bars for OOc, or a Case of 100 Bars for $6.75 One restriction only—wa can not accept tolephone orders. i —Aimm—BasemenC
ABE MARTIN.
Folks that 'phone fer pork chops sn* wstermelons an* no questions ssked. only stimulate th' high cost o’ UVln*. We’ve noticed one thing—th’ feller that’s paid for what he does la twice aa tired In the evenin' as th’ feller that’s paid fer puttin’ in so many hours.
Little Stories of Daily Life
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Sale of Card Tables
We prepared for this sale months ago, which means a great saving. This makes it possible for us to offer these high quality folding card tables at such moderate prices.
WHEN STORE Good Clothes; Nothing Else
whHe this lot of light weight folding card tables lasts. It is the best quality table made, 30 inch^ square, deep frame, rich maht^ny finish; light weight but rigid and durable; leatoerette top only, special, $3.75.
These light weight folding
tables are mahogany
Not a New One. Father had the influenxs. last winter, so did grandfather and evMi mother. Now their hair, aa la every other peraon's who was afflicted with that dla•aee. Is fallitig out in great quantltlea Moteer has had to buy a switch, father is conmdering a toupe. but dear old grandpa la Just letting his bald head reflect the wisdom from within And nfne-year-old Helen has wmtohsd all this loss with constcmatloa and wondw as to where it would end. The other day when father tmd her that the doctor had brought her a baby brother she was overjoyed until mie ttp'toed into the bedroom and wae looking at him Then a look of great dleappointment came to, her face. “Why didn't you buy a new one?" she demanded of her father. "Why, this la a new one," he letumed. She looked her disdain “Can’t you aee It’s been uaed^' shs queried "Why, It’s oven had <he flu " Job for Freshmen. Rush week at a certain down-state university develops keen competiUon among the Greek letter fraternities to obtain the best of the freshman class. Naturally, as in all affairs in this mechanical age, the question of transportation enters into the matter, for the more automobiles available, the more freshmen can be entertained During the rtiih this fall one fraternity seemed to be unduly blessed with automobiles ranging from “L sxies” to limousinea These cars when not In use were parked In front of the fraternity house On the night following an afternoon when transportation was unusually prominent before this house, some rival fraternity men under the cover of darkness, and assisted by a quantity of whitewash and brushes, proceeded to mark the conventional city parking spaces in front of the fraternity house The nex( morning the freshmen had their first clean-up Job
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finish, 30 inches square, and
are splendid values—
With leatherette top..
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With green felt top....
TO OUT^F-TOWN CUSTOMERS Anv of these tables will be packed securely and forwarded by express, within 200 miles, for 55c additional. ~
Charles Mayer & Company
29 and 31 West Washington St.
Established 1840.
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Shirts —A splendid assortment of silk stripe madras, full cut— $3, $3.50, $4
Real Clothes . for Real Business Men Grood clothes play an important part in making or marring a man's success in the business world. Dress a successful man in a cheap, shabby suit and he becomes a joke. Dress any man in a WHEN suit and he looks prosperous, leels prosperous and is sure to be prosperous.
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[Boston Transcript] Uttla Roy had rotumed from a week’s Visit to hia aunt, and was tryinc to describe the folding bed he had been eleeping in *Tt laya down at night, mamma, and atanda on Its hind lega In the daytime ’’
CoutnMtMra' MaelitiMry for Sale and Bmt. Holsts, mlzera, derricks, winches, pumpa, Novo outflta, steam ehovela, bollera, etc. Bock Equipment Co.. *02 Fletcher Tnist bldg.
Ha. copper and sheet tren woru iwoaipUr attended to hv Joseph Oardaer. » Kantoak^
Good Luck Oleomargarine—Glosshreaner'a
Afternoon Tea— The Correct Thing
The delightful English custom of afternoon tea has become the vogue in America. We have the very latest designs in tea and coffee sets, made of Sheffield silver. Fivepiece tea sets consist of teapot, coffee pot, cream pitcher, sugar bowl and waste basin—$40 to $100. The coffee sets are in three pieces^offee pot, cream pitcher and sugar bowl—$25 to $60. Sheffield silver trays to match—$25 to $100.«
Iuliu^C.VfeIK8§oa el IMC. MeaSar C.WAaH.Sl,
INVEST IN A DIAMOND fS— tlM vnlvM wh bnvn la flan flla. jooads aad artlatlo diamouA Jnwnlry EVARD
THE G. H. vWESTING CO. VERMONT AND PENNSYLVANIA STS. flfPlAiyA*§ MBApilfO CYCME AND gPORTlNO GOODS 8TOIUB.
Gym Shoes—Boxing Gloves
Boxing Gloves
White Canvsji Oxford Shoee with heavy rubber eolea pair. ?5e to fl.tS. Shoes of Pure Oum, extra thick auction aolea, leather inaoles, S air »g.78 to f4A5 txtra thick, pure gum auction aole« ahoes; pair fS 00 to fS.60 Leather ahoea, chrome tan eik oppera, heavy, flexible aoiea, lock stitch; pair ...,.18.50
Baat Oaaltty Leather.
Tan leather, khkki palm. aet.. Brown with khaki palm, aet . Corbett Olovea, green and tan,
aet
MACHINE TOOLS and MACHINERY ACCESSORIES Union Side Milling Cutters YONffEeUT MACHINERY CO., 43 S. Mtridlin St.
Fine Roses — American Beauties, Sweetheart roses. Premier roses. Gaannteed flower aervlee la •ay city apoa skort aotice.
Main 840; Auto. 28-240
I Mothers, Attention!
Here are two shoes made of extam hedvy leather. Just the thing for that boy of yours who is so hard on footwear. Black and tan calf leathers— Youths* Is to 2#—
$4.00
Boys* 2Pis to Ss-
-Children’s Dept,
Second Floor.
$4.25
Feltman & Ctirine
SHOE STORES CO.
38 East Washington Street.
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of pure, beautiful color, and cut to bring out all their glittering brilliancy. There is no queation about the matchleM character of our diamoud diaolav. The money that buys diamonds U “NOT SFBNT,*» but INVRSTKD, ant
cause of constantly fncreaslng values It actually earns a handsoma profit
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. ing . . DIAMONDS for tokens of friendship and affeetton, as well as for pleasure
and profit .
diamonds. $30.00fl7PWAllD. * WEDDING RINGS, W.©© LPWARD. WRIST WATCHES. §10.00 CFWARO. J. P. MULLALLY DIAMOND IMPORTER. 2H MONUMENT PLACE.
A WANT AD IN THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS WILL GET RESULTB.
Two Strikingly New Silk- -Plush
Cnati Models
THIS MODEL
reproduced style from an IS50 00 fur garment: made of the
finest silk Baffin trimmed or plain.
sekl. fur
_ _ $95*M Others of beautiful corded twotoned plush of Nile, wistaria or taupe: some are fur trimmed, all are fancy satin lined. ,
THIS MODEL . Patterned after a $500.00 fur coat; made In Mack Baffin seal, fur trimmed.
Rink’s Cloak House
Others In beaver, sealette,-ptush; all are short rippletail sport lengths, toS&O.
