Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 April 1920 — Page 27
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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1920.
iNUFACTUKM STAND FOR OIIH SHOP
RESOLUTIONS INDORSED AT STATE MEETING.
IUNCIE MAN IS PRESIDENT
Resolutions indor*nff tt«« open shop monff ronnufsctarlngr industries in idinns. and recotninendiniE revision the s»ste tax law to “mako the law litable smonx s» clas^a" were j»ted at the sixth atmaal »«atii»« r o f the Indiana Kanofactnrers* Aaso[elation Thursday afternoon at the Naypool hotel. Officera were elected it a business meet Inn. 3. 1+ Kith* trough, of Monde, was elected president. succeeding Charles H. Baraaby. [who has headed the aaaodstlon for the last year. William F. Taylor, of Indlanapolia was re-elected first rlcelt; Linn Faulkeoner, of 8ey>nd vice-president; Fred C. 9t IndianapoUs, was reslected treasurer, and R. L. Jonea. of inderson; F. M. Ruddell. of Kokomo f. C. Rtfckei. of Terre Haute, and lOocar Soderquist. of East Chicago. Iwere elected members of the t oar* of I directors. The meeting was attended I by manufacturers from all part* of [Indiana. Fleo Far the CwmmtUwtUm. A plea for a strict followlnx of the [fundamental principles laid down In Uh* Constitution of the Uhl ted States [was mads by Harry Atwood, of Chl|eax'>. author of The New Republic ” I In an address at the annual dinner, |Thur«day avenina- . . 7 A return to *11 the principles of the ^nation's Const!tntlon Is the solution of the chaotic conditions of today. Mr. Atwood said He said politicians are df pending too muA on appeals to the mob element. Huch proposal> sa the . inttlatlre. t referendum ki»<l the recall. which he aald are In direct vioI istios of the Constitution, are no less I than treason, the spesdtor said. See* Rift in Clend*. James A. Emory, of Washington, general counsel of the Notional Manfnfarturers' Association, spanking of 1 the condlHons of chaon In the country, said that, while dark clouds em to ba looming now, ha could see ylight ahead, for. ho said, he had iAn abiding faith In the American peo^ Vale. The grent men of the eaiiter [days of our government, now revered, [ were ridiculed and stendwed white thev were performing their work, he .snid.
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WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ HETHERWEVE SUITS, SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY—$24.98 Mostly our 139.75 qualities, and a few were $59.75. Green, brown, tan and blue mixtures. Smartest sports models; special $24.98 —Second Floor.
MW»H. BLOCK C? Hart Sehaffner A Marx clothes for men, young men ami boys (8 to 18 years.)
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Women s and misses *
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Of quality and great charm come into a special sale at—
‘‘Wilson Brothers’’ and “Arrow” Shirts for men Sale price
These prices are so far below their actual value that we are prepared for the biggest “coat day” of the season. Made of fine soft polo cloths in various shades of tan— leather belts, patch or straight pockets. Unlined or full lined with silk (this refers to $29.75 group.) There is a coat in this assortment to please every maid
or matron.
Preparations have been made for an immense selling. Extra salespeople will be in readiness. Make plans to at-
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tend this sale early. Sale price, $29.75 and
$19.75
Second Floor.
Sale of CAPES for women and misses
Sale price— $ 14.98
Of serge or tricotine
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Sale price— *24.98
These prices are, in many cases, less than half of the original markings!
Some of them, even in the $14.98 group, are silk lined; some are braided, many possess tie-on belts and attractive collars. Sale prices, $24.98 and $14.98. —Second Floor.
In which the values are so evident that men are buying the shirts by sixes and twelves. Nothing further need be said about quality— men know Wilson Bros., and Arrow. Fresh, clean, new shirts of genuine woven madras, fine corded madras, high-grade percales; beautiful multicolor stripe patterns, neat or fancy effects, soft double cuffs. Extra special $2.29 ATHLETIC UNION SUITS FOR MEN, sale price, $1.25 “Wilson Bros./’ “Marathon” and other makes. Of pin check .nainsook, plaid dimities and stripe madras; sleeveless, knee length, closed crotch, cut full and roomy; all sizes 34 to 50; special $1.25 —Just Inside the Illinois Street Doors, to the Left.
BRAND NEW BLOUSES
FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Of georgette crepe and tricolette—bought to advantage—on sale at prices that are amazingly low for blouses of such quality and distinction
SALE PRICE *10.00
SALE PRICE *12.75
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From the standpoint of beauty and fashion interest these waists would not suffer in comparison with usual $17.59 and $20.00 ones. A very bold statement but see the blouses. Included in this group are also a few blouses taken from
our regular higher priced groups.
rri • 1 44 Tie-ons, with sash effect at back or at the Incolette overbiouses sides—beautifully embroidered fronts— in all the springtime colors, including oriole, turquoise, rose, bisque, etc. AH the newer modes that have met with success this season are represented—the tie-on blouse—the overblouse—moet of them of Georgette crepe some of silk lace over gold or silver cloth—beaded in beautiful contrasting colored beads—embroidered with wool — possessing many novel and elegant touches— flesh, pink, henna, sand, rose, navy, etc. Sale prices, $12.75 and $10.00 —Second Foor.
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receives special pricing for Saturday. As our apparel for the younger set is recognized as the best looking, the most distinctive in the city, these underpricings become endowed with special appeal. Sports model COATS for juniors Sizes 15 and 17, of polo, velour, silvertone and tweed, charmingly youthful models, with belts of self material, or leather, attractive pockets, tan.
Copen or blue—
Until now were $35, special, *24.75
Girls’ COATS Sizes 6 to 14, of ratine, serge, wool and velour, tan or blue, pretty littk .port, modri. with pocket, and belt., ju«t lib. bf* aatarW itil now were $19.75, special,
4.75
Taffeta dresses for juniors Sizes 15 and 17, eery clever little styles, many ruffle trimmed, navy, hl«ttk, Copen, taupe. Until now were $3475, special, *29.75
—Second Floor.
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CORSET SPECIALS For Saturday’s selling a G. COBSETS, of piokhTO-
$1.98
SANITARY APRONSsaR rubity.’ Ve*^p££d*Satuniay. 48c
MRS. J. M. DUMBAULD, proym*! representative of MADAME BINNER will be here until 2 o’clock Satuntil that time to give her exand advice con-
WHITE PIQUE COATS
FOR BABIES
Sizes € months. 1 and 2 years Of fine quality white
tailored
rs have hand collars; $7.98, $6.98 $5.50 —Fourth Floor.
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HOSIERY PURE THREAD SILK HOSE FOR WOMEN, full fashioned, high spliced heels, double soles, silk lisie garter tope, black, white, tan, chocolate, navy and champagne; pair $2.25 SILK LISLE HOSE FOR WOMEN, seamless or semi-fash-kmed, fully reinforced, black, white, tan, cordovan, gray champagne and pink, all sizes, pair 75c FANCY TOP SOX FOR CHILDREN, attractive patterns, sizes 4Mt to 9%, 65c and by degrees down to .35c THREE-QUARTER LENGTH SOCKS FOR CHILDREN, $1.35 and by degrees down to 65c —First Floor, Southwest.
For the little tot ef 1 to 4 years DAINTY FRENCH BONNETS Exquisitely made, fresh, cool •nd comfortable for summer time wear— a Of crisp organdy, pink or blue, with hemstitched hems and pleated ruffles, or white—lace and embroidery trimmed, $6.98 and by degrees down to... $3.50 —Fourth Floor.
KNIT UNDERWEAR union surra for women, low neck, sleeveless, cuff knee or wide knee, shell trimmed, narrow shoulder strap or bodice top, pink or white; sizes 84 to 44. Special (8 suits for $2.19), suit 75c UNION SUITS FOR WOMEN, good weight, glove silk top, marrow shoulder straps, cuff knee; sizes 34 to 38. Special... .$1.39 “LADY SEALPAX” ATHLETIC UNION SUITS FOR WOMEN, of fine check nainsook; sizes 34 to 44. Special 95c UNION SUITS FOB GIRLS, “Forest Mills,” low neck, sleeveless, cuff knee, drop seat Special, Sizes 2 to 8 years 59c Sizes 8 to 14 yean 69c —First Floor, Southwest Shopping Baskets SHOPPING BASKETS, of fine imported materials, strongly made, various kinds. Special ‘ ..98c SHOPPING BAGS, of fine splint reinforced handles. SpeMEXICAN SHOPPING BASKETS, neat attractive and strongly made. Special 75c —Fifth Floor.
Women’s fine PUMPS and OXFORDS In a sale that ought not be overlooked *8.80 Footwear that the most discriminating woman will be proud to own — in the newest styles and lasts. OXFORDS AND PUMPS, with high-covered French heels—brown or blsck kid, brown or black suede, patent kid or black satin. OXFORDS with military heels—brown or black calf, brown or black kid. Sale price $8.80 • —Third Floor.
TOILET GOODS
HESS WITCH ...150
li R A D LEY’S COLD CREAM AND VANISHING CREAM. »e and -20c DR. BERRY’S KREMOLA 69c
MRS. GRAHAM’S SKIN CREAM ...SKe
ORTHINE ASTRINGENT 8ft <» BRAD LEY’S PACE POWDERS. Itc, 49c, 29e and -..JJSe
MADAME ISA BEL’S FACS POWDER.. 29c
S A N I T O L FACE POWPER 26c ELCAYA and ROUGE B R UNETTE ... 39c
BRAD LEY’S TOILET WATERS 4 9c. 49c and... 29 c
BOURJOIS PE R F U M E a $! 6° and ..85c
r.OGERS AND GALLET VERA VIOLET PERFUME ... .9ftc
C O LG ATE’S PERFUMES. 89c, 19c and 49c
BABCOCK’S CHO CHO SAN PERFUME 69c
BRAD LEY’S FIERPTJMES. 59c, 39c and ...25c
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Here are men’s and young MEN’S SPRING SUITS
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Which (speaking for most of them) should bear $65 price tags. Our wholesale cost, more than justifies such a marking. It used to be that by careful watching of the market? we could obtain special lota of clothes at an underprice and sell them on the same basis—but this season the market is bare—so we’re creating marvelous values out of our own stocks—we’re taking suits whose cost to us merits a $66.00 tag— and we’re pricing them at $49.50. There are hundreds for choice. From Hart Sehaffner & Marx are cassimere suits. —From other makers are worsteds— Newest single and double breasteds—newest colors. Special at $49.50. —The Daylight Clothing Store, Third Floor.
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THE NEWEST SPRING CAPS FOR MEN In all the newest shapes and materials, of polo cloth, tweeds, cashmeres, worsteds and serges, plain colors stnd novelty mixtures. Especi ally selected to harmonize with the spring suits, in colors of browns, tans, grays, greens and checks, silk and satin lined; priced, $4.60, $3.00 and...$2.50 —Third Floor.
BEDDING Specially Priced UTICA PILLOWCASES, 42x 36 inches, neatly hemmed, each 69c UTICA SHEETS, 81x90 inches, neatly hemmed, each..... $2.95 RIPPLETTE BEDSPREADS, 72x90 inches, easy to launder, require no ironing. Special. .$2.95 CROCHET BEDSPREADS, double bed size, floral or scroll designs. Special $2.98 SATIN WEAVE BEDSPREADS, full double bed size, floral or conventional designs. Special $6.95 —First Floor, Northwest.
For Saturday only—a specially selected group taken from our regular stocks and reduced. CORSET COVERS Current markings for such undergarments are 59c and 69c.
Hart Sehaffner & Marx guaranteed knicker SUITS for boys (8 to 18) The finest suits for boys that are made—barring none. Suits made with a finer regard for style, with more consideration for quality than has ever before been introduced in boys’ clothing. They are safeguarded by the strongest guarantee ever given on clothing. Before buying boys’ clothing anywhere, it will be to your interest to see the Hart Sehaffner & Marx displays here. SPRING SHIRTS AND BLOUSES FOR BOYS, 6 to 16 yexrz, priced, $3.60 and by degrees down to $1.25 BOYS’ HATS AND CAPS, styles and shapes, suitable for boys 3 to 16 years; straw, washable materials and fancy woolen mixtures, priced, $3.98 and by degrees down to $1.50 BOYS’ SPRING TOP COATS AND REEFERS, sizes 2% to 10 years, allwool materials, priced, $20.00 and by degrees down to $12.50 —Boys’ Shop, Third Floor.
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House or porch DRESSES
On sale
*2.49
Very special at—
39c
} Just 250 of Them.
An event that every woman will instantly appreciate—dainty and serviceable garments — six retty and different styles to se-
pretty feet fr
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Embroidery edged corset covers, ribbon run — corset covers with embroidered medallion inserts — others, more elaborate, have lace trimming. While the lot of 260 lasts, tomorrow, very special 39c
STRAWBERR I E S, extra fancy, red ripe. Louisiana* full Pint box 19C CREAM CHEESE.
No phon. or C. O. D. onfera. I S'” f Jit'crLm -Fourth Floor. 1 pound 3»c
Your choice of a dozen styles. DRESSES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES, of light stripe and figured percales, of English prints and plain blue chambrays, trimmed with white collars, large pockets, fitted belts; long or three-quarter length sleeves; blue, pink, lavender, etc. Special ••^•...•....•....$2.10 —Fourth Floor.
KAYSER SILK FOREWOMEN Abundant assortments of the most fashionable kinds KAYSER GLOVES FOR WOMEN. 16-button length, double tipped, white, all sizes.$2.00 KAYSER SILK GLOVES FOR WOMEN, 12-button length, white, mastic and beaver, all sizes $1.50 KAYSER 2-CL ASP SILK GLOVES FOR WOMEN, black or white .. 75c —First Floor, South.
From our MODEL GROCERY
COFFEE, old erop fresh roasted Bourbon Santo* In the bean or ground. <8
Is for $1.25);
pounds pound
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COLD BOILED HAM. Isa a sweet cured, machine sliced, pound.55c
THE BAgtflENT STXDRE Brand new spring COATS
For women and misses that merit markings of $20, $25 and $30
Sale price—
The maker was so depressed by reason of adverse weather conditions, transportation difficulties, etc., that, though the acceptance of our offer meant a terrific monetary loss to him on a quantity of coats, still he was glad to accept it to keep stocks moving. And now here are the coats—in styles that women want—selling at a price that would be entirely impossible were it not for this fortunate circumstance. Included are over 200 smart sports coats.
DOMESTIC SWISS CHEESE, New York State. extra fancy large eyed, delicious flavored, (pound 8$c>; K pqicad for' .• SALT MACKEREL for a tasty breakfast, large, fat Cape Breton bloaters, (pound She); mediums sise. each 1 |jp IMPORTED CANNED GOODS, fancy Imported m u s h r o oms. tiny French string beans, imported cherry or currant Bar la Duo, brandied fruits, anchovle* sardines, peach Melba sauce. Rouquefert cheese, Antipoeto and other Imported dellcacte* all moderately priced.
CREAMERY BUTTER. Sun-lit delicious, fresh, sweet churned. pound 71© ORANGES, extra large California Sunkist navels, sweet and juicy, (uoxen. ,»c;; 3 far 19c PEANUT BUTTER, our own delicious fresh Sun-Ilt •nade, pound 29© SARATOGA POTATO CHIPS, fresh fried, very crisp, (pound 79c) % Ul© SUN-LIT WHEAT CEREAL, fresh made, while you wait, dellclone breakfast dish, pound 90 —Fifth Floor.
MATERIALS INCLUDE— Goldtooes Polo Cloth Coverts Siivertoooa Velours Tweeds Snowflakes Mixtures Barellas
COLORS ARE— Navy Rose Sand Belgian Raspberry Brown Pekin Tan Seal
Novel pockets, smart leather or self material belts, shawl collars, roll or notch or two-in-one collars. Extra salespeople will be in readiness to assist yon in baying. Sale price. .$16.75
Men’s and young men’s Good allwool suits
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Special at
Blue serges Fancy serges Iridescent gab-
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Brown and
green mixtures
The one lone
place where a
man can get all-wool clothes—dependable, fashionable—at a very reasonable price—The Baaement Store! These suit* are so good for their money that men are buying them with great eagerness. They are a revelation in value giving. Sale price... ,$29.50
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