Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 March 1920 — Page 2
I FAPOLIS NEWS, MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1920.
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{tpeeiaf to The laritanapohe Wevsl i TKKfUS HAUTE, lad~ March 2* — The former Monniaaer property in North Seventh street, presented to the Terre Haute Home for Aped Women by Mr. and Mrs. A- Sheets, has been returned to the donors by the board of manapers of the institntioa. which finds that the conditions accompanymp the pift are such that it can not
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ditions is one reaulrinp that such alterations as may be deemed necessary shall be completed and the home in operation by Jane 1. and this is found impossible because of a lack of money. Mr. and Mrs. Sheeta paid 122.660 for the property in January, and in the deed of transfer provided that if at any time it shoold fail to be used for the original purpose it should revert to the state of Indiana.
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The Chic Styles of “Your Heart’s Desire \3£00fgs ■ _
Easter Footwear malised by Extravagance in Price—Modest Pricings
Always Prevail in This Shoe Section. ,50 >o 15.00
_______ the leather and workmanship, grace from the slimness oi me dressy models, smartness from the sport styles—that’s the sort of footwear to add the finishing touch of correctness to the Easter eostunw, and it is that sort of footwear Uiat always characterizes the wonderful Queen Quality showings. Models made upon the extreme French last, or more conservative American styles, developed of.
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Women's Union Suits, 59c Pink cotton suits of the wellliked “Kozy” brand. Hu nonslipping shoulders, will not bind at 11 the arms and is readjustable. ij fTirwt PWr>
Womens Silk Hose, 2.25
Hose, 2.2 Full fashioned thread silk stockings, in black only. Reinforced soles, heels and garter tops. Remarkable values at 2.25. Every P»ur perfect. t (PHrut Floor) >
A Dress Sale
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Extraordinary! There were 375 Higher Priced New Easter Frocks When the Sale Started Today— We Have Never Offered Better Values in Any Previous Sale
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Three of our best known manufacturers cooperated with us in the preparation of this sale, and to what good purpose you will quickly realize once you have inspected these wonderful Springtime frocks, and compared the styles and qualities with those ordinarily obtainable at anywhere near the sale price. You can not expect to see such values later in the season.
Beaded Georgette Dresses Plain and Figured Georgettes Taffeta Dresses Crepe de Chine Dresses Satin Dresses Foulard Dresses Charmeuse Dresses
A collection of truly distinctive Spring % frocks—frocks that are appropriate for every occasion. There are straight line models, sports styles, Eton effects, tier skirts, Russian blouse effects, accordion pleated models, tunic styles and a splendid selection of novelties. And the colors—such favored shades as white, flesh, navy, black, brown, taupe, Copen, light gray and beige. (WW*« Dr«M Sectiaa. Second Fleer)
In the Spotlight of Fashion 5 Favor— Flower-T rimmed Hats for Easter 6.50 'mmumm 10.00 15.00
bouquets, garlands,, wreaths and novelties, make these fashions of Eastertide. # There are airy hats of horsehair braid, grace, ful in line, 'and trimmed with flowers that softly mingle unusual color harmonies. There are tailored hate for street and prnctfcml wear, of shining liseres, alluring in their smart lines and distinctive in their simple bnt wholly appropriate trimming touches. The very hat for you ia here. Come and enjoy selecting it. tWasMoX Third Flaar)
For Nearly Half a Century'—“Wasson 5 for Silks" Nearly 5,000 Yards Georgette Crepes » • ’ , ^ ' ^ ' K These are the same high-grade standard qualities that we have sold for years under the Wasson name, that now come into this special purchase sale at wonderful concessions. 40 inches wide, all pure silk Georgette Crepe in a magnificent range of shades that includes nearly 100 for
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Note—Through an error in Sunday’s advertisement, the ouantity of Georgette Crepes in this sale appeared as five hundred yards, instead of FIVE THOUSAND YARDS. < Wmmh’b Third Fto«r)
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The Wise Easter Shopper Will Not Miss This Sale of New Georgette Blouses «12.95 The GEORGETTE in these blouses is of a quality to add prestige to the smartest suit. ' The STYLES in these blouses are those you would naturally choose if you were paying a third and a half more than this sale price. THEREFORE, we think that it is important that you make a special point of attending this sale, if you desire a new separate blouse. Smart models developed with short modish sleeves and youthful round or deep pointed necklines. They feature cunning little pockets and brood, straight girdles in lovely new shades of jade, burnt orange, rose, Egyptian, bine, gold, turquoise, brown, na,vy and other*. And don't let us forget to mention the fact that the new Tie-On Blouses are here in great variety.
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Gotham Gold Stripe Silk Hose Full-fashioned stockings, made of pure thread silk. The gold stripe at the top prevents garter runs that start above the stripe from running. The tops, heels and soles are lisle reinforced. A splendid stocking, ^ QQ
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A Sale of Girls’ Easter. Coats at 25.00 Smartly tailored, loose sports coats bearing the stamp of vouth and Springtime. They were bought at special concession and are in reality worth from 5.00 to 10.00 more. Coats of silvertone, polo cloth, velour chocks and mixtures, with novelty leather belts, patch pockets. made in plaited, flare and yoke back styles. This collection includes ail sizes for girls and juniors, 6 to 17 years.
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They'll Go Quickly—Below the Ordinary Wholesale Cost 187 Crochet Bedspreads Their Regular Retail ^ QQ Value is 4.00 t at .. . Because they were bought specially, they are priced specially; and therein lies the whole cause for this unusual underpricing. In double bed size, cut corners and scalloped edges; woven of good heavy warp in Marseilles pattern. May we suggest that an early visit will insure your purchase. You know there are only 187 bedspreads in this selling.
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Womens Washable Capeskin Gloves 1.95 Pair They suggest themselves for Blaster glove buying. Made of fine, smooth skins that can be easily and satisfactorily washed. PK and PXM sewn, every pair heavily embroidered in self or contrasting color. Shades are tan, ivory, black and white. All sizes. And lest you forget—Wasson’s does not carry seconds—only fikst qualities. (WaaoooW. FI rot Floor)
‘Two-in-One Brassieres at 1.69
Where else can good quality Brassieres of heavy satin be purchased at 1.69? The value is extraordinary. They are in flesh or white, some plain or trimmed with heavy laces and ribbon. Pointed shoulders or straight tops, in back and front fastening styles. This model can be used either as a brassiere or as a camisole. Sizes 34 to 44. (Waoooo'a. Foorth Floor)
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1,700 Yards Printed Voiles
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In 36, 38 and 40-Ihch Widths; Our Regular 89c and 98c Values,
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It is not necessary that we go into details, how and when we got these voiles and why we can sell them at 74 c a yard. Enough it is that we HAVE the fabrics and that selling starts Tuesday at this price. In the newest designs of fashion; Georgette, floral and conventional patterns for light, summery frocks. <WaMoo'a, Tklrd Floor)
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Important For Tuesday Only 3.98 to 7.98 Novelty Brocade Ribbons, Vi Price Handsome ribbons for baca, sashes and vestees; beautifully brocaded in gold and silver threads, and in a variety of atrikine colors. One day only at half price. (First Floor) 1.19 Garden of Allah ConthiBAtion, 89c A 75c box of Garden of Allah face powder and a 35c box of rouge offered for one day at 39c. (First Floor)
chiefs. Fine, soft materials, in all white or colored embroidered corners; ’A-fnch hemstitched hems. X9<* each, or • foj' l.OO. " (First Floor) Girls 3.95 Ginghsm Dresses, 2.95 — Large plaids, stripes and plain colors. Clever styles, deep hems; excellent for early spring wear. Sizes 4 to 14 years. (Feortk Fleer ) 4.95 Palmer Cloth Middies,
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Mar-Hof styles, with three rows of white- braid on collars and cuffs. Two-inch hem, pocket and regulation buttona Sizes 14 to 22 years. (Feortk Floor) Women’s 1.59 Muslin Gowns,
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Brand new merchandise, full cut gowns in pink and white
cut gowns m ptmt ana wnite muslin; slipover styles with colored hand embroidered designs.
For one day only, 1.26.
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1.79 White Dimity Creepers,
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Nsw creepers of fine whit* dimity. Hand stnooked yokes and cunning pink and blue collars and cuffs. - ' -f (Fourth Floor) Fine Navy French Serge, 2.98 Three pieces lo sell Tuesday, of fine quality French serge. 54 inches wide; thoroughly sponged and shrunk; two good Shadea of navy. (Third Fleer)
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