Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1920 — Page 11
THE ncmHAPOET? HEWS. FBTDAT, APRIL T6, mo.
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I know of nothing in vogotabio na- j tor« that Room* ro roally to be born j aa the ferna They omorge from tho ' ground rotted up. with a rudimentary |
to need a maternal tongue to lick them into shape. The sun plays the wet nurse to them and very soon they are out of that uncanny covering in which they come swathed, and take their places with other green things. 2. How do moose eat in winter? When the moose yard in the winter, that is. restrict their wanderings to a well-defined section of the forest or mountain, trampling down the snow and beating paths in all directions, they browse off only the most dainty morsels first; when they go over the ground a second time .they crop a little cleaner; the third time they son
still closer, till by and by nothing is left3. Do crows and eagles associate? Where the eagles are. there the crows do congregate. The crcw follows the eagle, as the Jackal follows the lion, in hope of th * ings of the royal table. Then * •aspect tb* crow is a real hero-worship-per. I have seen a doxen or more of them sitting In a C1 ^ e t eagle on the i«o. *U with their f» c ®* turned toward him. and apparently in silent admiration.of the dusky king. ’Bights reserved by Houghton-Miffhn Co.)
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Women of Indianapolis
Too can not afford to miss ths Red Cross Hea th Exhibit. fourth floor Chamber of Commerce building. *y special request, the Exhibit will be continued next week.
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LAST DAY EPONSET SALE 79c a square yard lit.
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offers your last opportunity to
cover your floors in m beautiful pattern of this long-wearing, sanitary, waterproof, rot proof floor covering at the I very low price of 79c a square yard. Nepenset Floor Covering comes in 19
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Icsigns, suitable for any room, r as well as cheap printed lino-
If you are not ready now r -pay part—we will lay your purchase away for future
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Saturday—last day at 79c a square yard - e will replace FREE any of Neponset Floor i ^ i in* that fail* to *ive ' u
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Don’t overlook these real bargains ^0.00 Tapestry upholstered Q0 00 Chair or Rocker to j^njjNCgA' venports *108.75. *156, *195 and *216 ters. 9x12 feet, (gQ'J g0 Velvet Rutra, 9x12 00
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Silk for Dutch curtains, «1 gC j Washington Street
Marquisette, 36 inches wide, ^<J^b
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Sale of Women’s
Oxfords
Patent Colt Oxford with turn sole and full Louis heel. Brown Kid Welt Oxford with baby Louis or full Louis leather heel. Black Kid Welt Oxford with baby Louis or full Louis leather heel. Vici Kid Oxford with turn sole and leather Louis heel.
Patent Colt One-Eye-let Tie Pumps with French heel and handturned sole.
Patent Colt ancf Dull Kid Opera Pump with turn sole and full French heel.
Tan Calf Sport Oxford with welt sole and Cuban heel, beautifully trimmed. —Pettis shoes, street floor, eagt aisle.
Offers these special Tallies ia face powders: 66c Djer-Kiss Face Powder, 49c. 60 Bourjois Rice Powder, 33c.
60c Mary Fuller Face Powder, 29c. 50c Palmolive Face Powder, 29c. 25c Bradley Powders, 19c. 36c Sanitol Face Powder, 23c. 60c Djer-Kiss Rouge, 39c. No phone, mail or C. 0. 0, orders. Leave your ordor at the order desk for merchandise you wish sent out. —Pettis toilet good* street floor, front.
Safiurdaw
Had it not been for restricted newspaper space, this advertisement would probably fill two pages. But countless pages of explanation could not make these Saturday specials better values. Owing to the unusual values, we can not take phone, mail or C. O. D. orders on the following: *
69c Ribbons, 44c Fancy brocaded ribbons, in white, pink and blue, for hairbows and sashes. —Petti* ribbons, street floor, aisle three. 35c Perle Crochet Cotton, 18c White and colored, used so extensively for the new embroidery work. —Pettis art shop, fifth floor. 59c Champion X Spark Plugs, 49c Limit four to a customer. —Pettis auto accessories, basement. 25c Double Mesh Hair Nets, 16c Unicum brand, double mesh hair nets. —Pettis notions, street floor, west aisle. $1.25 Veils, 69c Fancy drape veils in dainty patterns, also
Shetlands.
—Pettis veils, street floor, aisle two. Chocolate Dipped Peanuts, 39c These would sell regularly for 80c pound. —Pettis candy, basement. $3.98 Canteen Beauty Boxes, $1.98 Cotex leather canteen beauty cases, with mirror and coin purse and fancy ailk lining. —Pettis leather goods, street floor,
aisle three.
Oneida Community Silverware Par-plate table ware with ten-year
guarantee.
Knives and forks, % dozen each; regularly $6.50, sale price $5.65. Table spoons, % dozen; regularly $3.00, sale price $2.19. Teaspoons, H dozen; regularly $1.50, sale price $1.29. —Pettis silverware, street floor, front. BoyV $2.25 to $3.45 Spring Hats, $2.00 All new spring shades and materials of tweed mixtures. Colors are browns, greens
and gray.
—Petfis boys* clothing, third floor. Women’s $58 Long Coats,
$44.75
Coate of Bolivia cloth, eilvertones, goldtones, in exquisite soft tones of tan, brown, blue, rose and green. Are fully silk lined. Sizes for women and misses. —Pettis coats, second floor. Girls’ $4.50 and $4J95 Middy Dresses, $3.50 One and two-piece styles of standard Lonsdale Jean; sizes 6 to 14 years. —Pettis junior dept, second floor. Women’s $12.95 SemiSports Skirts, $8.95 Three distinctive models, white backgrounds with brown, green or plum broken plaids and stripes; sizes 25 to 30. —Fettle skirts, second floor. Women’s $18.95 Wool Jersey Dresses, $14.90 New coatee, mandarin, Russian blouse or
straightline models, in kangaroo, reindeer,
~ * ' jade, navy Wui
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sand, Pekin, jade, navy sizes 16 and 18, 36 to 44. i*ettis dresses, second floor.
$9 Coating, $5*6 All-wool pompom doth and two-tone to* lours, 66 inches wide. —Pettis wool geode, street floor, weat aisle.
Women 9 s $1235 Corduroy Bathrobes, $630 Full cut raglan sleeve model, full length sash belt with two pockets, lined throughout with Seeo silk. The colors are rose and coral. —Pettis house dresses, second floor. Children’s 50c Stockings, 35c Made of fine combed yarn cotton, with reinforced heels and toes; in black or whits; all sizes. Pettis hosiery, street floor, aisle five. $2.25 Silk Gloves, $1.49 Heavy Milanese silk gloves in browns and tans, with two-tone contrast stitching on backs. —Pettis gloves, street floor, aislo four. $1 Barpins and Brooches, 59c One lot of sterling silver and sterling top barpins and brooches, mounted with white and colored stones. —Pettis jewelry* stroet floor, alelo four. $8.50 Webster Unabridged Dictionaries, $4.69 Large unabridged edition, with new words added. —Pettis hooka street floor, aisle four.
35c Stationery, 19c “Puritan Lawn,” good quality writing paper, in tints, 24 sheets and 24 envelopes to package. —Pettis stationery, stroet floor, aisle four.
Women’s $2 Silk Hose, $1.39 Pure thread silk, full fashioned and semifashioned silk hose in lace effects, lace clocks and plain stitch: reinforced heels and toes, double soles and elastic lisle garter tops. —Pettia hoeiery, street floor, alale five. Men’s 35c Socks, 19c Fine gauze cotton socks, with reinforced heels and toes, in black, whiter brown, gray and navy. Limit 4 pairs to customer. —Pettis men's furnishings, street floor. •act aisle. Women’s $2 Union Suits, 99c Three-piece form-fitting suits of very fine mercerized lisle with torchon lace knee as well as some tight knees; sleeveless and silk taped. —Pettis knit undsrwear, street floor. aisle five. Toilet Specials Pinaud’s lilac or violet vegetale, 78c, Djer-Kiss talcum, 18c, Pebeco tooth paste. Sic. Certified complexion soap, 4 for 89C. —Pettis toilet goods, street floor, front. . * 49c Colored Metro Overdrapery, 30c New patterns for spring in this washable drapery—one of the prettiest drapery materials we have ever handled. —Pettis draserfes, third floor. $4*0 Royal Worcester Corsets, $2.49 Pink brocade models with medium bust snd long skirt for the average figure. Sizes up to 28. —Pettis corsets, seeend floor. Men’s $1.50 Nightshirts, 89c Muslin nightshirts, cut large and full and made with French neck. Sises 16 to 17. —Pettis men’s furnishings, street floor. oast alelo.
$1.39 Novelty Voiles, 98c A splendid range of patterns in all styles of tho darker colored printings. Width 40 inches. Fifty pieces for selection. —Pettis wash goods, street floor, west alsla Infants? 59c Socks, 35c Mercerised plain and fancy top socks in sises 6 to 7. —Pettis infants* shop, second floor. $10*5 and $12.95 Tricolette Blouses, $7.89 Blouses of beautiful tricolette in plain and dropstitch weaves in printed and plain colors. Some are yam embroidered. —Psttts blousss. second floor. Children’s $4.98 Huts, $2.98 Braid hsta in many different colors to match the little one’s spring outfit. • —Pettis millinery, second floor. 40c Wall Paper, 25c Printed ingrains in tan and gray on 30inch stock. IOC yard; cut-out borders and decorative bands, a yard, 5c. —Pettia wall paper, third floor. Boys’ $20 and $22.50 Suits, $13.50 New models, all have two pairs of fully lined trousers with taped seams. —Pettis boys’ clothinK. third floor. Satin and Taffeta Petticoats, $4.95 Guaranteed satins and silk taffeta petticoats with elastic waistband and deep flounce in attractive design. —Pottls petticoats, second floor. 35c Water Pitchers, 18c Stoneware pitchers id 3-pint size. —Pettis basement. $2.48 Windsor Kettles, $1.79 Pure aluminum covered Windsor kettles, 6-quart size. —Pettis basement 10c Climaline, 3 Boxes, 24c A cleaner and water softener for toilet and kitchen. —Pettis basement 5c Cold Dust, 4 for 15c For washing, scrubbing and all kinds of cleaning. —Pattis basement Women’s Pumps and Oxfords, $5.95 Broken sisee and lots in high-grade footwear, including— Patent colt, one-eyelet tie, French heel pump; patent colt, 2-eyelet satin quarter French heel pump; opera pump in patent colt and dull kid, French heel and turn sole; black and brown calf sport oxfords, with buck top inserts to match, wing tip and welt sole. —Pettis shoes, street floor, east aisle. $1.00 Hand Dusters, 69c Shino chemically treated dusters. —Pettis basement. 29c Mail Boxes, 18c Black Japanned boxes. —Pettis basement. 15c Ripley Measuring - Cups, 9c A lipped measuring cup. —Pettis basement. $3.75 Taffeta, $2.49 Navy and brown taffeta, in beautiful chiffon and brilliant finish. Width 86 inches. i —Pettis silks, street floor, west alale. 25c and 50c Ceiling Rings, 10c Copper, oxidized, brass and nickel rings, suitable for bathroom and porch use. —Pettis basement.
Boys * $20 an I S'
*113 s
Boys’ suits in new spring models, patterns and shades. All have two pairs of fully lined trousers with taped seams. —Pettis boye' clothing, third floor.
NEW SUITS
Models for Both Men and Young Men
Light and dark grays, greens, browns and blues. Single and double-breasted models. Unusually good values for. $52.50. —Pettis elothee for men. third floor.
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