Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1919 — Page 5

•THE DiDIAXAPOLIS XEWS, WED^DAT, OCTOBER 22,1919.

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ARMY SALES BRISK. MBfcc Seecaadry Additfaeml He^ at Mmrrtmmd Stx|wt Stare. Tlw keary deannd far ansy stares M eatwed Xjeatettsnt p. c. Stell'SAcIten the edioer fn dtarEe «f the sale ef cairemiaeot supahes at 2T-Jf EjAst Mary tABd street, ta iacrease tots «*fair af caalifere ta’aia aad to caiarc* his space far the sale af raodstalTa A cauat af the eastoBient hayiDp sapplies Taesday t^iaved a fatal af aiore tiuifi S,9m. Bates at the store today were erea iBOre tirtsB dae to the fact that baeoB, caafted PMa and eaaaed cars were la stack. The toacoa sells far it enia a paoad m slaba. The masJmmm atlawaaec is two slabs. It is al^^aa sale la twelye-paaad caas at W.t» a can. The massmam safe is two caaa. A eaa of peas setts for ♦ mats aad the lim.tls oae Mai ^2“^!?.^®!? •*'*• ***« »»*ne f?** *^**** limit. Kew wool btaakets will toe sold Tharsday forfd.

LOOKS TO AGRICULTURE

Uayd Gewrae reacs SecdL af It aa BrttMk Fana Piadaeers. LOXTXIX. October 2t.'2-A«tesBina a raeetiag of asricaltarists at LaadaiL Preaiier Uayd Gearae arsed the laiperattre aecessity of fosterias asricaltare. wtoic^ is the eoaatry s Sreatest ladastry. He declared Ahat the saTerameot proposed that the faraaer slioald be secored la bis tenaaey asaiast the parchaae of tots farm over his head or aa attempt to iacrease the real, aaless the iaad were sold far pablic parposes or it eaald be prared toe had aet caHi-

Tated it.

Mr. Idayd Georse's speech was fa reply to r, seoeral demand of the farmers that prices be saaranteed them, the arraaseneat depeadias oa market prices, ^e farmers fear that the fatare easy bnas a stamp Aad

laslt for some saaranty to justify them la converting arable land into

pasture.

The premier made a great play in his speech by contrastingr the much greater productiveneas of German and l>anlsh farming over Bnalish. He also pointed oat thaE aittoough there was ao likeUhood of aaottoer war. ; Great Britain mast not aeaia be cangtot napping He urged that another point in favor of the guaranty was that if foodstuffs srorth ISA.OAA.AAA pounds, sterling. purchased abroad were produced at home, the sovereign would soon appreciate in

value.

< William Waldorf) Astor. The rector of St. Georgn’k. the Rev. Franks Norman Thicknessa officiated. A limited congregation attended the services. The body was taken later to Golfers Green for cremation, the ashes then being conveyed to Cliveden for deposit in the private chapel there. COUPLE STRUCK BY TRAIN

Mr. aad Mrs. F. M. Somerville Aee

Badly lajured ia Andeisoa Aeeldeat. "% \

ASTOR FUNERAL IN LONDON! ANT>ERS0N. lnd„ October *2—

I Francis M. Somerville, age slatyeight. a retired farmer, and Mrs. Martha Somerville, age ftfty-six, his wife, of Anderron, were seriously inijured when they were struck by a

Simple Serviees fa SE George’s Cbuerh

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LONDON, October 22.—Simple fufuneral serviees were held In St. George's church to^y for Viscount

passeager train at the Big Pour rail-

road station here Tuesday evoking. Mr, and Mrs. Somerville had |«»t , returned from a visit at Mark^ville^j They alighted from a train on thij Michigan division of the Big Four, started across a track of the Indianapolis division, and stepped directly In front of a passenger trahi. Both werd tbroan forward and fell between the rails. n Wtiliam Southard, a local patrol* man, leaped in front of the train and pulled Mr. and Mrs. Somerville from the track, barely escaping the train. Wesley Somerville, an uncle of ¥, M. Somerville, was brushed . from the track by the same train that struck his nephew and wife, but the elder Somerville escaped Injurj Both arms of Mrs. Somerville were broken and she was severely bruised about the spine and chest. The left leg of Mr. Somerville was broken and he also was bruised. They were taken to a hospital.

SPOT CASH FAIO FOB RUGS Call ma tf you hava any want tn salt Mala SMB Aot*. 2B> MB. COimOB.

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FORMEl^ LuleSilk—Wooi PRICED 0n the Basis of Quality. * KRAUSS CO. 2S North' Pennsylvania SL ^srs of successful business

20 Dozen Imei's nil Kisses' M aad sat Fane SLIP-OVER SWEATERS SabpIba wortl) up to $7.50: Rapp’d cut price- ’

33S-340 E. Wash. St. Formerly Grand Leader

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S CUT PRICE DRUGS Another Big Cat in the Price of Drugs

Mtn tlM Haaai wen a]ral (o the people of Indianapolis and central Indiiuu. Th. *-wf taflsfied eatomen that eaa be fonnd at aB Umn in all the eera^nf!!^ iwpnre that the fcneral pnbHc k krai to the Haan. As a of inir^riefl^T^ 2b t-tog, another big ndocUon hn. been i^in drnga^other'S^SS^dl^ 'vta.'ssaisY.Jist JS's.'icTfif^i.jTs-sn.ii'sV as Portfler for Tfe new iTc. Other geode in prefwHioii. No mall ordm mid atth^'nH^

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25e CniAR AND FATIMA CIGARETTl^ 20c

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The Store of Modest Prices

lllA DA^fAAf, 15c StAwiArd Qmrtcrly, sesc

Our iirices are based onthe cost of the goods purchased mmiths ago. We save you money.

300-311 £. WARliiBftoii St, Ji»t East of CoarthooAA

Our Drapery department is complete with the newest offerings of the sea-

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High-Grade COATS in Timely Sale! A most unusual and welcome offer of beautiful fur-trimmedi or dktinctiTe tailored models—| cfHnblnIng fine tailoring, authentic modes and grace of linel at a jfrice remarkably low In this collection of beautiful models there are found, not alone distinguished fashions and beauty of texture, but that chill-defying warmth without weight, -which is accomplished only with better grade fabrics. Another instance of our GREAT-, ER VALUE-GIVING POLICY. - F^hioned of silverione, polo cloth, velour, plush, broadcloth, boUvia, silvertip, novelty mixtures and tweeds. These coats include loose belted models, box pleats, yoke backs, semi^flared effects, shawl, convertible and two^in-one collars. Novel belts, pockets, individual touches of triptming and rich colors, including the new bluesi^ several rich tones.of brown, reindeer, * beaver, Morocco, plum, taupe, Pekin, gray, green, black. t - “=4 All sizes for women,^Misses, including stouta. ° An unusual opportunity to secure an unusual coat, values up to |45, at f29.50. Other coats at 114.50, $19.50, $24.50. ALL ALTERATIONS FREE Which means another saving of $2.00 to $5.00 on each coat.

New Curtain Nettings and Draperies SPECIAL VALUES IN NEW CURTAIN

NETTINGS, ol filet or ’NottinghAin weave*—in dainty small designs or the new all-over shadow effects, white or ivory; assorted widths, 36 to 46 inches; extraordinary values at 29c, (Pt OC

39c, 49c, 69c*up to

LACE CURTAINS, in Nottingham and filet weaves—handsome dteiigns—wliite and ivovry, at, per pair, 98c, tf C QQ 11.48, $1.98, up to wOmUO MADRAS CURTAINS, two and one-half yards long with valanop, per tf <1 QQ

p^r, only

SECTIONAL LACE PANELS, 2% yards long, assorted tf-I nr widths, per panel, 49c, 59c, 69c up to NEW DRAPERY MATERIALS, madras, marquisette,“repps and silks for hangings and overdrapes. Beautiful colorings, old ros*, blue, gold, browns and greens, special values at 49c, 59c, tf "I 75c, Me, up to s vXkVkr CRETONNES, a comprehensive collection of style* for draperies, curtains, furniture coverings, etc., at 49c, 59c, 69c, .OQ^* up to : tJOC PRETTY REVERSIBLE CRETONNES, for portien, per yard, $1.25 to

$1.48

FANCY FLEECED BACK FLANNELS. beautiful patterns on light and daric ground*, for kimonos, dressing iackiues, bath‘robes, etc.; regular SOc value, V Thursday-

DRESS GINGHAMS, 27 in. wide, in attractive new plaids, prettycolorings; for house dresses, children’s wear, etc.; regular 35c value, Thursday—

B L EACHED OUTING FLANNEL, 27 inches wide; ioft and fleecy, heavy double nap, adapted for gowns, children’s and infanta* wear; regular 35e value, Thursday— 19c

PILLOWCASES, full bleached, made of fine grade linen finish sheeting, wide hem; regular SOc ""kind, Thursday—

NEW CHIFFON SILKS, 27 inches wide, hi all the vmnted dark and light shades; fov afternoon and evening frocks and children’s dresses. Regular 50e kind, Thursday—

TUB KTI S H BATH TOWBI.S. site 17x24 inch**, double thread, good heavy weight, full bleached, hemmed enda ready to use. R e g u lar 2;>c qualily, Tuesday— j| 19c

STORM SERGE, 36 inches wide, in navy only: splendid weight and quality, for c K i Idren'8 school dresses, middies, skirts, etc.; regular 114)0 v a 1 ue, Thursday— p 79c

S T A NDARD QUALITY PERCALES, ftril yard wide, assorted neat figures and stripes on light grounds, fast colors; r e g tt 1 a r 36c kind, Thursday—

KIRK’S FLAKE SOAP, 5 bars..

P. & G. NAPTHA SOAP. 4 bars for OLD DUTCH CLEANSER.

4 for

PREMIUM FAMILY SOAP, 6 bars for

IVORY SOAP,

5 bars for * No Piio^ C. O. D. or Mail Orders.

Soap Sale

33c 30c 30c 25c 39c

Men’s Underwear

$1.50

“ROYAL MILLS” ECRU RIBBED UNION SUITS, closed crotch, cuffed sleeve and ankle, a suit “ROXFORD” DERBY RIBBED UNION SUITS, in ecru, white or silver gray, reinforced, closed crotch, finished tf "f QK seams throughout, a suit........ GLA8TENBURY WOOL SHIRTS .AND DRAWE33S, in natural gray, all sizes to 50; special values at, a garment, tf'f $2.95, $2.45 and &JLaUD

Bargain Table A

nvic R. M. C. CROCHET COTTON, white or ecru, ai less than today’s wholesale price. Special, 75c a box; a ball-*- * No Phone, C. O. D. 4r Mail Chders.

Philippine Underwear Bluel^d crepe and flannelette gowns. We can not duplicate at these prices—

»H1LIPPINE hand EMBROID/ERED GOWNS, h b n d made '^throughout, at wholesale prices—

*2^Up to

$

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PHILIPPINE HAND EMBROIDERED CHEMISES, Mze ^ QO 38 to 44, special values, $3.50, $3.98, up to %r±aifO $2.48 BLUEBIRD CREPE GOWNS, worth $3.00 on tf *1 QQ today’s wholesale price; special d/X»*/0 $2.48 CRH*E GOWNS, in pink or orchid/hand cm

broidered, special 12.48 WHITE <

CR^E GOWKS, regular and extra sizes,

$1.98 $1.98 $2.48

$2.48

special * $2J8 BLUEBIRD CREPE PAJAMAS, one-piece style, special

BLUEBIRD FLANNELETTE GOWNS, imitation French flannel—

$1.69! $1.98 $238 BLUEBIRD PAJAMAS, imitatUm French

flannel, special

$2.48

-ir OR HIGH NECK MU8UN

GOWNS, in regular sizes— $1.48 kind, special.... $1.75 kind, special..$1.R5 $IJ8 kind, special. .$1.50 $235 kind, special. .$1.98

EXTRA SIZE “V” NECK MUS-

LIN GOWNS—

$1.48 kind, special. .$1.1.5 $1.75 kind, special. .$1.25 $1.^ kind, special. .^1.09 $2.48 kind, special. .$1.98

Underwear and Hosiery

Extremely good values in these lines at remarkably low prices. PURR WHITE WAIST UNION SUITS, a waist and suit combined; soft, fleecy

lining, ages 2 to 13 years;

suit 570 V WOMEN’S WHITE FLEECE LINED VEfl^S AND PANTS, regular QQ^ ami extra sizes, each 057v WOMB-N’S WHITE FLEECED UNION SUITS, Iwrig sleeve, elbow sleeve or sleeveless; priced from tf *1 |\Q 98c to $1.^0 WOMEN’S PART WOOL NONSHRINKING UNION SUrrS, long sleeve or i»

slc^e, ankle length;

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elastic ribbed, fleets lined, ages >f

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98c to

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98c

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