Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1920 — Page 13
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CADETS, BASKETSALL TEAM. BAND IN INDIANA GROUP.
CELEBRATING CENTENNIAL
' [SiiMi«l to Tho lodunapotio Himl BLOOMINOTOK. lad. At>Tll 1.— ColloiTO men in khnkl. tbo liMlias* Ufilvenittr baokettmil t—ai. tbm t«ad. »nd a Minad of doeoratod vctomns of the wortd war, atartad on a trip thronarli aoutliom ladlaaa todap to adrcrcfse tJio nniversitj^a fm^nnimi celebration and to cire tbeTinfferMty reserva officers trajninar corpa a part in tbe recntlttotr eampaisn now be.^ in^ oondocted by the VnHmA Siatea army. Seven army atotor tewefea from Camp Zacliary Tayior. lanifa. vllte. Ky.. and ivo cloned cam aanrfed r e party. Many I Brownatown. Salem aad WmA Baden ate tneladed fa tbe Itinerary, and It was expected tbat the reel Aante of theaa tovpM wesitf throw epen the town doom- for the party, Baaketball. aamea. haad coaccrta. dancM. moefiip plctiire afaewa aad roceptleaa have teen ‘ ***• direflUoa of rTSSSS^i »5W£.S!TWa3S^ haad of thirty.Sve ptoeae la dimeted ^ Btac£??» reralty cheer leader. Brace Benmr. ^ Imnville. and lioaaeU Aebhy, .^doita._ eofttpoM an **allrtdM' ‘ndLa; taldnp ^vina picta^ of tafy^f^tnr eveata mi the tmp, The Ijjpaaary. The' ftraerary of the faity fa aa fOiloara: Zaft BlieoaBtaartdo at •:«!>•• m* Tliofaday. April I.^Amon town, 3:00 V-
me^ In ^bharpe of C OL Brodedler. Aytdve Salem, S:00 p. m. VTIday. Parade. Dinaer under aospices of dtiaeny eommlttee. Baakettiail pame. ladlaaa aad Amerimn Legion tea me.
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Kaceptlon onier dhpaettoo e( lodpe 3. U Tneicer. Airanpimeats la-the cltarpe of rttiaene* eoaunittee hoaded by Walter Grim. Arrive West Baden, S40 p. m.
Satartey. Band eoaoart la Atrlaan. IBsser la West Badea botti. Baad oonoert. Sunday—Special Baatw omi* cert by Bnlverity band. Monday— Return to Bloomlnplcw.
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BOYS’ NEW EASTER SUITS
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Knitted Bloomen, S9c Womm*i light wsight aaftted eottoa blbomers in Biiita Midi iiiBik, txcdlant gaxmettts at very modest IHnce, 5»r. —OoMstela'A Main Floor.
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Inexpensive Silk Hosiery Emry Pair Parhet Women’s “Wayne-Knit*’ ailk plaited boat in black, white, gray, brown and navy, double garter to]^ and soles, 9Se a .^ Women’s hose of pure silk and Tiber mixed, in black, white, gray, brown and navy, fashicned seamed *baeks, il.B5 a pair. lace striped hose of '^ure silk su^ fiber mixed, in c<Hnbmatlons of blade with white, brown with gremi, black with navy and black wilk purple, il.75 a pair. Women’s full fashioned ailk hoae in black, white, gray* brown and navy, double aiuc . lisle gaiter tops and soles, $1.98 a pair. Sift lisle Hosieiy Women’s light weight mercerised cotton or silk lisle hose in black, white and brown, double garter tops and soles, SfNB a pair. —OoldxtctB’A Malu Floor.
Easter Blouses A. »5.00 I Faidiioned of extra quality Georgette crepe,] eoiert tji pinp, flesh, wn bisque, taupe, brown and navy: embroidery, bead and braid tsimming; valuas up to |5J8, Frklay spadal at $5.00. —floMstolo'A Third Floor.
Glove Specials Sift Gloves, $1.00 Kayser’a aad Fownta’ twoclasp doable ailk gloves, with self color embroidei^ badm, in white, pongee, Mack, slate and moda; Friday. $1.00 a i^. GIotcs, 49c Broken lines of women’s silk and diamoisette gloves, in bkudt or white; broken range of aizes; 49c a pair. White Kid Gloves, $1.4.9 Women’s two^laap dace kid gtovea. vdiite only, with black smbroiderad backs; $2.60 value. Friday. $1.49 a pair. —OoldstolB'A Ma*a Floor. ■.III... —■
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is the ambition of many a st^W miss and matron. There is nothing more fav^gl I in the way of spring apparel than the l^^^ejght spring wat, and the assortmfti we show in
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$25.00 Coats a‘U9.75 Including polo cloth. veloUrs, silvertones. goldlonea and mixtures. in short sport st^ee or full length models, in the desired colarings, at |t9.T5.|^J.
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styk smartly tailorad ami with Ji new style featarea. in cloth, velours, silvertone and liilke> with rilk- linings, at
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A special lot of light weight dolmaai|||p;1ioS styles, made of splendid matfrmls, in a broken range of ip&a Md colors; valum up to
135.00, at $14.98, ^
at $7.98
TOs lot indudes capes that last told at $10.00, $16.00 and ; up to $25.00; fashioned of Jersey, $^#3* velour, poplin and poiret^ twill, long or short style models, in red, Pekin, taupe, navy " and tan, with gay Color harmonizing Special for Friday gt $7#98, ,• A second Floor. ’
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IHiuh Scarfs, $5.00 ‘ Large size pbish scarfs, in taupe, green and tan. $10.00 valuas, Friday, at $5.00. ' —<loldsUi}i'S, . p Second Floor.
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Friday Speciak for Eaiter Sh<^per$ CBIldreii’s Panpi Caiildren’s pa taut colt baby doll pwps, turned a^. wedge heel; aizes 3 to 8;^ $1.98 a pair. ^'^^^iSama style in whila vaz, at $1,48 a pair. Wktte CBAvas Oaf< ilmez* andchfldfen’z whSla canvas oxfociii, neat last, «aiz8%tallat$l,a9 SkwzHli to2at|lM (^wing giriz’ sizes, 2 to 7,l|a.l9 Md $9,48. —OeidStMa'a Main Floor.
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models slftiw touches of handworferaipj fancy colIats aad pockets, sashes, etf | i»®t»lue, pink, tuff, gre$l and tan; regularly sellw iit $2.49; sizes 8 to 14; Jwj^ay, ^1.98. (Other idi^am dresses,
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si^Ll$*hig coats, in all-wool Mntgp and foplins; navy, gZfM^^Gdpen, nMe, blade and white a few fray adstntet; modehi with or wfflb^iSlpadwz, ga^e^ and i^aitad backs, lined ta waistf#l^smc or zateea. Priced for' FridUu^— $10.00 quaHty coats, data 8 to l|t, $14.75 quahW coata, aizMl 8 to 14J
Children’s
He ANNEX b at tlie Hif best ntdi of E^QOciaMy to Sorre Erery Man Who Wanta New Furnuhmgs for Easter
Ml«*« Siirts, $1.50 Made of soft* finish p^cales, some wiUi s^Nimte eidlar to match; standard in maki^ fit, wear and guamitced, g o o' d
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Vefls, 69c Women’s mesh veils with chenille bor- ^ ders, in black, brown or navy; $1.00 valuez, at 69c. CoUar Veils, 75e* Special lot of collar veils, In black, bm^ or navy; values to $2.60. Friday, 75c.
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Neckwear, 69c
Women’s Venise net and laet edge collars, to be worn with suit coats, Fii. day special, ^9o each.
Vestces, 98c
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Women’s vestees. made of madras «mi fancy weave, ^pFitir or without asllart;
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values to $2.98. FrkUiy. 98c eam,
Ribboiu, 39c Yard
UMfOl leng^ moire and
flowarsd and stffped 65e, Friday, 99c a yard. Sift Bags, $2.75
Silk moire bags with hesvy Butch &eta] frames, fitted nurse and mirror, trimmed tassel; bkcltelmown, taupi^
Fdday, $9.7^.
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