Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1920 — Page 19

THE IXPIAXAPOUS XEWS, MONDAY, APBIL 19, 1920.

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REVIVES FOURPLAN. ;

DAILY VITAL STATISTICS

aum* v Onion. »: MiM. *. Onion. 46 Clifford Sprang. SO; Maud I*. Laird. 27. William J. Cain. 51: lilSe B. Lyrt, 41Otho F. Skeen. 25; LaelU Tootbman. 37 Theodore Bice. 34: SQ»bia L. Bojd. 27. Andrew Smith. 81: Selina Bonner, 24. lame* H. HiU. 39 . Ceha B

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John H. Murray. 37:

V. Stowman.

RfAPY SOON

Wyatt BoUdin*. 13.—LcciaUi- * lormer aervlce a In variridlns tor my to pay for ady to »ub-

and one before, the bonuaea

have cn.h

Erma C. Davia. 24: Evanfeline E. Bannine. 26. y Frank Saraaek. Jr.. 23: Loniae Beeler, 21, Ernest F. Zkdtendrath. 24: A«nea Femyer,

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Waiter Kemp. 21: Kaomi Alberteon. IS. Boy P. Meyer. 28: Thelma Cox. 23.

Ora Arvin. 18

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OmJie P. Abefl. 24; Ethe! S Powrll. 20. t S^Ola^enSLa ^Victor F. Be L. Framer, 24: ®*a Hetl,

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* Smith, 25 Bertha Turkman, 22: leabeDe Mad

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zie Fannie Ston •tiTSSfei. 30 onair embolism

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Berth Mitchell. 1538 Prospect,

and Katherine Ward, 318 K. Oxford. Catie Baheney. 109 X.

Irene Bowden, K33 W. Twen-

^Otto an^Emm* Hanna. 414 M. Linwood. rtbur and Edna Wilwm, 325 Garffeld.

Francis Hanley. 216 E. Whla Ketschaiaom. Lone Mary Brown. Deaconess Hos-

‘ and Eva Inyles. Deaconess Hoeaad Mary Kichoi* 213 Trowbridfe. and Martha McCreedy. 3848 East ^,L. T *^iiL B,U 3Ti. b T:

and Mary Eetle. 3034 Martin-

and Etta Waddell 201 X. Holmes. and Dorothy Clark. St Vineent's aS* Ethel Padfatt. 81. Vineent a ’£d Beulah Bidyood. 348 Morth •«. fir!. ,

Grace Meredith. 1239 South I f

John and Fannie Smith. 123 Sooth Emer^and May Curran. 4739 Eaat Waahintton. boy. Harley and Boae Smith. 235 Cavon. rrri. Thomas and Verna Thomac. S30 ParkW ^ian^ and Haaei Shelby. 1316 Deloes,

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Death Betarae.

Viola J. Hoffbauer. 48. 1429 Commerce. "HUtt* Freeman. 49. 1210 Hiawatha. uouum lODar psenmoru s • ^ Earl KennetaCrrst 9 boom. 1024 V. Belle

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BiduKrt Hoonaker. 83. 936 E. Maryland. gST "SafatoS^aiS. Fletdier Sanitarium,

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J. BasaeTSl. 202 Parkview, chronic 's.-TSf**. 3fcUiodirt HoMUl. BorkdoB. 82. Method^ HoeptUL Cta&s. *^**135 V. Dearborn, per

Wrafl. 51, 2515 W. Tenth 30. St. Vincent a HospitaL 46 T * 1561 Ashland, intestinal

ta MaSwS? Sink, 63. 731 K. Illinois, arterio- * HomtOmoHne Pearson. L 718 5. Meridian. ' MMt X«my. 22. 5hX% Fletcher, ear Catherine Milter. 33. City Hospital, in

Bom. 42. St. Vincent * Hos-

25. 1413 E. Vermont. 1. 1248 W. Ray F%2. 1015 X. Mew

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Milgrim Br uad Dresses for Women and Misses, presented exclusively in Indianapolis at The Wm. H. Block Co. —Second Floor.

THE W*H. BLOCK C? Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes for men, young men and boys (8 to 18 years.)

m. Adams, far are. 3520 N. Capitol. ari^lfoo Pe * r ' 21 ~» Sehurznadn * «n»f. 1383 Silver. 378. ftoma* G.^Gannon, reroof. 40 W. Twenty

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637 8. A Hie HifhUhoe. 1015 Prospect _ %ylvia Wafteton, 48 MueUi AdPeart Oolhns. City HoeptUL boy. HHmbK

Midiiru «id fibWiSn)' ''V 1 eeu* Joseph Oiler. addiUon. 557 M. Belle Vieu.

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ftf WMteun F. Unruare. reroof. 918 N. HamJ^C. Stephenson, reroof, 947 N. Berille. w Pirva«fe 5ss. ! . l ^. w ii5&s

C. Osterman, dwellinc. 4920 GmlYocum, addition. 2406 EHfhtwood. Pafh. double. 11 8. Burn!

X W. Craif. reroof. 1201 La^eL $40^.

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That are entitled to $65, $75 and $85 price tags For women and misses Just from the benches of a careful maker—embodying the most advanced style thoughts—revealing a nicety of tailoring that women prize. Mainly of navy blue tricotine and t checks in various color combinations Tailored, box coat, Eton and other fashions. From a maker who was faced with the dire necessity of utilizing his excess fabrics into suits and disposing of them quickly. A sale that is without a counterpart. Sale price $49.75 —Second Floor.

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for women and misses x So many wash dresses are coming in and clamoring for space that we have decided upon a disposal of silk dresses and wool dresses

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$2415

Some were originally twice—some were more than twice this figure! If you’ll help us in this disposal we shall give you all of our profit on them and, in many cases, a big

part of our cost.

There are dresses of—

GEORGETTE CREPES

SATINS

TAFFETAS

TRICOLETTES ETC.

Street dresses, general purpose dresses, sports dresses, afternoon dresses, evening dresses An abundance of well liked navy blue dresses, an abundance of beaded dresses, now In such favor; a number of frocks that are perfectly at home, at dinner, at the opera and for various formal occasions, ai* present. Sale price, $24.75. No q. 0. D.’s, no approvals, no exchanges.

—Second Floor.

TRICOTINES FINE SERGES

WOOD JERSEYS WOOL POPLINS

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In our baby ahop. NURSERY FURNITURE AT SAVINGS OF 10 TO 50% Because there are so few of a kind, some are a bit , soiled, they have been downfinal clearance

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(Two) BATHTUBS of white rubber, on white , enamel, stand with drain, sale price ..... $3.98 (Eight) CONSUMERS whit, enamel, sate pnea •••«««« 9Jl94«j (One) LULLABYE BATH BEfi to be fastened on bathtub, iron frame, sale price $1.49 (Three) COMBINATION HIGH CHAIR AND WHEEL CHAIRS^ of oak, sale pnee $4.98 (Eleven) LAUNDRY BAGS for babies' clothes, of nursery figured cretonnes, on ivory fin-

price

(One) COLLAPSIBLE BATHTUB for traveling, white rubber lined, sale price $5.98

-Fourth Floor.

GROCERIES

KVAJPORATED MILK. “Borden’*” large one-pound can — ---.lie

COFFEE, Blue Ribbon. fre*h roasted, in the b«an or ^ground, BACON SQUARES, “Kingran’a Plantation’^ sugar cored, two to four pounds each. pound...2TC

f CORN. Illinois extra *weet-

* eaed evergreen (dozen.

J eaa KMC t BRICK CHEESE, old weU cured

Wisconsin, rich and creamy.

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PEANUT BUTTER fresh made from Sun-lit roasted Virginia peanuts. pound ^ - TOMATOES, extra fancy solid pack, Indiana red ripe, large No. 3 cans (dosen. |2.45). can 21c SUN-LIT BAKING POWDER, a phosphate powder, one-pound i 91e MAJZOLA OIL. purs vegetable oil. for cooking or fins salad

dressing (quart.

IN AISLE EIGHT— A sale of TOILET GOODS Sawings range from 14 fyW of regular prices

TETLOWS PUBST WILlow face fowper ELGATA FACE POWDgR LIQUID KOLYNOS . LEIGH’S FACE POWDER

BRADLEY’S LIQUID FACE POWDER

1 BRADLEY’S VANISH ING CREAM....*.

DR BERRY’S FRECKLE CREAM

B E A R D

SHAVEAID SOFTENER

BRADLETTS TALCUM 1 POWDER, large size. BRADLEY'S TOfLET WATERS, small size.. HESS WITCfi-HA&EL

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BRAD LT5 Y ’ S COLD CREAM ....

BRAD TALCU]

DERS, Fanceta, wild rose, wood violat LIQUID D SHIELDS COMPACT ROUGE TOOTHBRUSH HOLDERS POWDER PUFFS .. PUMICE STONE

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BRADLEY’S TOILET WATERS, medium and larff* sizes COLGATE’S PERFUMES. Cash mere Bouquet, Dactylia La France Rose, Caprice. Radiant Rome

PERR o s e.

Choke, price,, 29c

CREME DE MERIDOR. large size ;

MALVINA CREAM.

SATIN SKIN COLD

CREAM AND VANISHING CREAM......

BRADLEY’S FACE

POWDERS

)AOOETT AND R A MSDELL’S FACE POW-

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HUD NUT’S VTO L E T FACE POWDER MADAME ISABELS ■ FACE POWDER. SANITOL FACE POWDER

T E T L O W ' S\ SWANSDO W N AND GOSSAMER FACE POWDER

WOODBURY’S FACE POWDER l LA ZELL’S AY THE - PETAL I TALCUM POW-1

BRADLEY’S TAL-/ CUM POWDER./ SOFTOLA POW-I PER SOAP BRADLEY’S] FACE POWDERS DAY . D R E A MI TALCUM POW-/

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Choice, sale price, 15c

BABCOCK’S FUMES. Cut Cho Cho San

Choice, sale price, 69c

PALMOLIVE TOILET WATER ............. s&i&HrO* 5 : TANTY PERFUME .... DR. BERRY S KREMOL A . • • LA MED A COLD CREAM POWDER ............ OTHINE FR ECKLE ASTRINGENT ...

This price is for Tuaaday only. JAPANESE LUNCHEON SETS, at $2.59 Cloth with 6 napkins to match. Cloth size, 48x48 inches; plum, wisteria, maple leaf and bamboo designs,' BpeciaU perjiat^

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A sale of— FANCY SILKS New goods—thousands of yards— _L

The wholesale cost of these

silks today is $2.65, $8.0(1 and QO $3.50, and would retail W •sO

around $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50

a yard. Sale price

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Consider that this sale provides rich heavy satins and taffetas at about the price asked for plain messalines. A special purchase made under the most fortunate circumstances brought us and you such a marvelous opportunity. Warp print taffetas, narrow and wide stripe multicolor satins, striped taffeta in candv or wide satin stripes. Silk» for blouses, dresses, separate skirt*. ALL SILK-YARD WIDE Sale price, $2.9$. On sale on main aisle tables and at the department- / >'-4~\fq <,;>. 1 *'‘-1^^ ^^

. Just for Tuesday All-wool velour $4.48 P er y ard Fifty-four inches wide; » fabric greatly in demand for coats or tailored suits— Taupe Light gray Tan Victory blue Russian green Light navy Special $4.48 —First Floor. North. ^ - f ■ " i Just for Tuesday Novelty printed voiles 59C pe r y ard Forty inches wide; 60 new pieces from Which to choose, iii

Special sale of Fine pumps and oxfords for women Sale price, ^8,80

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signs. Special 59 e —On Tables, Market Street Aisle.

PURE LINEN

PATTERN CLOTHS,

WITH NAPKINS,

special, $19.85 per 'set

Cloths two yards square. Chip-

pendale designs, with six 22-inch

napkins to makh. Special, per

set ..$19.85

—First Floor, Northwest.

WHITE IMPORTED

ORGANDY, 98c per yard

Permanent finish; 44 inches wide; very transparent; a fabric greatly in demand for confirmation and graduation dresses.

Prices are n\uch less than regular markings duetto readjustment of stocks and the desire to give values— notably the best in the city.

Military heel oxfords f brown or black kid.

| brown or black calf. High, covered French heel

oxfords and pumps

Of brown or black kid. Of brown or black suede.

Of patent 4pd. Of black satin.

Sale price

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$8.81) Floor.

Special

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TOWELING Seventeen inches wide, part linen; soft, absorbent, lor face or dish towels. Special, yard...25c —First Floor, Northwest.

BINNfJR CORSETS combining quality and fashion to the superlative degree. Fitted by appointment this week by MRS. J. M. DUMBAULD personal representative of Madame Binner. —Fourth Floor.

THE LARGEST AND MOST ATIN THE CITY OF TRACTIVE COLLECTION STAMPED DRESSES for girls and children. They are made in sizes up to 14 years. STAMPED DRESSES, of stripe or check dimity, dotted Swiss, pique or Indian head in white; pink or delft blue. Fine voiles in apricot, buff, blue or white, poplin chambrays, Japanese crepe, in pink or mandarin. Sizes 2 to 14 years, $9.96 and by degrees down to 69c DRESS PICTUREf| of mai?' _ _ dana crepe, to tie embroidered in wool, sizes 4 to 6 yss®s $$..>0 -Sixth Floor.

Housefumishings ALUMINUM IDEAL COFFEE PERCOLATORS. 8-cup size, heavy gauge, one-piece aluminum, special $9,98 “WEAR-EVER” ALUMINUM TEAKETTLES, 7-quart size, special $5.05

ALUMINUM IDEAL DOU 2-quart size, special

BOILER OR CEREAL COO

WASH BENCHES, fold 3’

WE HANDLE LA FILLETTE , ;; - FLOUNCING TO THE EXCLUSION OF ALL ' OTHER KINDS. 40 INCHES WIDE. NET FL0UNCINGS with five 1-inch pecot ruffles with groups of tucks between; five 3-inch gathered ruffles; two 5-inch A me a ted flounces with filet inser-,. tion between; four shirred ruffles finished top and bottom with pink, blue or lavender ribbon. Per yhrd, $6.98, $5.98 and ... $4.48 COLORED ORGANDY FLOUNCINGS, pink, rose, orchid, Nile green and Copenhagen, rows of pecot ruffles. Per yard.$4.39 WHITE ORGANDY FLOUNCINGS, three large tucks with Smaller tucks between. Four-inch hem ; $4.48 —First Floor, Northeast. CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES VELOURS, 50 inches wide, rich plush face, mercerized, mulberry,' blue, brown or green, for window hangings or portieres. Special, ,fird r. $5.45 IMPORTED PONGEE, 83 inches wjde, heavy weave, natural color, for draw curtains, launders well, yard $1.35 SECTIONAL PANEL LACE, 2% yards long, durable filet nets with scallop bottom, braid edge, lacy conventional patterns, ivory shade; hung without fullness, wovfn in 9-inch attached strips, special, strip 79c COLORED MARQUISETTE, yard wide, sheer, dark colorings, rose, blue, gold, mulberry, black or green, bird or tapestry patterns, washable, yard 59c * WINDOW SHADES, yard wide, 7-feet long, heavy grade opaque cloth, mounted on free acting spring rollers, dark green, complete, ready to hang, special, edch 79c —Third Floor. There are twenty-six * people in Indianapolis who can get room size RUGS —for about what we would have to pay for them at the mills. It’s a group that we decided to clear

IUSSELS in4xi2 feet, neat allover pettern, tan ground with rose and green figures. Today’s wholesale

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9x12

rugs, wool fa

colors, eight allover or

Axminster

race, fast yarn dyed t patterns, oriental, Chinese;. rose, tan,

>wtst rooro

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