Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 August 1920 — Page 2

THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, MONDAY, AUGUST 9, 1920.

CENSUS OF LIVE STOCK COMPLETED BY BRYANT

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BEING PRE-

MARKET FALLS. • SHOW BIG IBCREASE ^ ■' iL«r of cattle ani! bo*». r*re beln* jwopared for tho

the quar-

illy de-

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4»* repre- » Indiana Fade ration that there were kind* oa farm* with L«O00 of l.i per »juwid from fj p«r c*ot., and red for roarltet to #•,♦♦♦. or kind*

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The Baldwin 1 Kano Co. Downtown Retail Headqaarters for Columbia Grafonolas Records. 18 North Penn. Street

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315-317-119 E. WuMagtaa 8t

REPLICA OF PALACE OF LEGION OF HONOR IN GOLDEN GATE ENTRANCE

NEW TORE. Aueuat ».—A repllea Ot the palace of the Legion of Honor at Paris i* to be built at the entrance of the Golden Gate on a hill overlooking San Francisco pay. as a memorial to soldiers who perished In the world war. according: to Mr* Adolph B. Spreckle*. of San Franciaco. who has returned from Europe aboard the ■ MMMaaier. ■ to be COB*truefed of marble, will be decorated by gifts from the allied nation* and rooms In the structure will he proeided with objects of Enropesn art by the Ducbes* de Vendome, ala-

nmm ret urjar a irv* steamship Impel The memorial, white stone and ;

Kin* Albert, of Belgium,

of Roomania.

ter of queen

government. The

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hogs asd cattle being prepsr the market can be explained I pointed out, partly by the large b> ber of cattle and nogs actually pla on the market in that period. TheH port show* that farmer* bought only from one-fourth to one-flfth the number of cattle and hog* In the quarter

which they sold.

ed for it was

numlaced

period. The re-

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and the French t

... memorial i* to be;

built by Mr* hi eckle* asd ber husband. she said, addin* that she had} brought the plana of the palace with . her. I

Among the flr*t cabin passengers,

returning on the Imperator were Mrs. j Vincent Astor. of New York; Mr* . William K. Vanderbilt. Jr., and her daughter* Muriel and Conauelo; William E. Corey, of Pittsburg; Viscount and Viscountess Maitland. Lord Vic-1 tor Paget, Mr* F. C. H*Tem*yer and i W. T. Tildes, XX, American Unnl*

champion.

HELENA. Mont.. August *.—Be ator Walsh, of Montana. Saturday telegraphed to Chairman White of the Democratic national committee, accepting the chairmanship of the senatorial campaign committee.

AMERICAN CENTRAL

This Company operates in TWENTY STATES. It* territory extends from Pennsylvania to the Pacific coast, and from the Gulf to the Canadian border. It ha* an EXCESS OF ASSETS over liabilitiea of $360,356.00

Ml 0 The Joy of Owning A Diamond A Watch or Jewe

It’s Up to YOU Pay u$ a small sum down and arrange the balance as low as

A WEEK *1

.00

RINGS LAVALLIERES SCARF PINS EAR RINGS SHIRT STUDS In fact, set any way you choose. Beautiful, bright, sparkling brilliant stones. Perfectly cut >15 »'1,500

WATCHES

You can own the WORLD'S BEST. That’* the only kind we sell and our Perfected Credit Plan makes it possible for you to ... —. .. . haveone IN U W This South Bend

The World’s Famous Purple Ribbon Standard 19-jewel adjusted movement, 20-year case.

The

nationally advertised # cash price w is our price at

Week

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VtindsorJfwtMA LYRIC THEATREBLDCJ35 N.ILLINOIS SL

Navy and Black Wool Sweaters, 12.50 Attractive Tuxedo front* button belt and two fcapdy pocket* Fancy drop s-.:tch. combined with plain knitted stitch, fashion them. (Wasson's, Street Fleer>

HPWasson&Cwnpany STORE HOURS—8:30 a. m. until 5 p. m.; close 1 p. m. Saturday

Imported Tapestry Pillow Tops, 4.50 Tan. brown and green, in real English tapestries. Sixes for sofa and floor pillow* Wide range of choice at 4.0b. Wasson's Art Dept.. Street Floor.

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New Fall Suits Now Ready! A Special Purchase of Unusually Fine Suits of 'f

For Misses and Women

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This is the Guarantee THAT STANDS BACK OF EVERY GARMENT IN OUR ANNUAL August Sale IFTOS

l

300 Prs. Women’s

Silk Hose

Plain and Fancy

Very Special, ' at

■i :

Regular

4.50

Quality

These are very fine qualities—full fashioned, all-silk—reinforced with double ply silk and Hsle. There are plain browns and

embroidered clocks

e signs

such as wheat sprays, bow-knot* butterflies.

Also beautifully

handsome embroidered

insteps with desli

rose* etc., but of these quantity is limited.

Tuesday, SAP pair.

<Waasoa'a, Street Floor)

If any garments offered in this sale can be duplicated at a lower price before taken from the store, October Slat, we will cheerfully refund amount paid.

and it stands as convincing NOW as it was the first day when the sale began. IT MEANS THAT ALL WHO BUY FURS NOW, AT WASSON’S, BUY At Guaranteed Low Prices When we announced our sale of furs we claimed that we had purchased our furs at the year’s lowest prices and were passing the savings on to our patrons. We backed our claims with our guarantee. Some asked how we could afford to offer so binding a guarantee. The first two weeks of this sale answers them. The guarantee is /w good today as it was on the first day of the sale. Buy FURS NOW Don’t Wait Savings Now Are Well Worth While (Wasson’s, Second Floor)

No Scarcity of Good Linens Here! Prices Are Interestingly Low Excellent qualities in fine table linens as well as articles for household use that are indispensable.

Supplying the

Greatest Demand

for SILKS IN WASSON HISTORY

Splendidly maintaining our half-century leadership in silks with the most desirable weaves and

qua.

tup in si IKS wim me most, aesirao lities, offered at very low prices.

IN BUYING TRICOLETTE BUY THE BEST— Wassons “mignonette" brand—all Silk Tricolette

Thoroughly Dependable Quality

Earlier in the season, 6J8 Yard

36 inches wide, offered in these colors; black, navy, brown, pink, orange. Copen and white.

Salt of Mvy, trtcottae. Pictured, 40.50

Of Superb Quality and Style Just received from their Fifth avenue, New York, maker, these authoritatively correct modes for fall. Probably never have we offered (so early in the season) such values in suits of evident superiority of style and quality. IT IS QUITE IMPROBABLE THAT WE CAN DUPLICATE THESE VALUES SOON AGAIN. THE MATERIAL is the most popular for fall—and NAVY the most i wanted color. The STYLES include STRAIGHT-LINE long coats and fitted and tailored models, with SHORTER COATS, ruffled and embroidered, in misses’ styles. . Other Fall Suit#, $65, $75 to $150 Unexcelled Values at 49.50

(WasMs'a, Second Floor)

ORIGINAL PRICE 7.60 Mallinson’s Klimax Satin 4.98 40 inches wids, offerod in navy, brown, black; stylish for fall wear. Yard. 440.

ORIGINAL PRICE 1.75 Faille Luster Silk Poplin 1.25 36 inch** wide; this i popular dross fabric is offered in ovary desirable color for immediate, and fall wear.

;■ ■ ■ - ■■■-——— original price 4.50 AND 4.75

ORIGINAL PRIC^ *Yo

Satin

Fine Dress

Charmeuse

Foulards

3.48

2.48

40 inchos wids, In a full range' of wanted colors for evening, street and reception wear.

36 inches wide, very desirable styles and colors for early fail wssr. Beautiful quality silk.

ORIGINAL PRICE 4*6 Rich Black Satin Charaieuse 2.98 40 inches wide, s limited number ot pieces offered for sale at this very special price. Elegant quality.

13-Piece Lunch Sets Featured Consisting of one large centerpiece, six plate sz ;.a and* 5.50.

Plain Linen Napkins, $10 Dozen Beautiful Irish linen napkin* slss 16*1*. with dainty hemstitched edges, at 1*0© a dosen. Scalloped Tea Napkins, 7.98 All linen, machine embroidered. Variety of attractive patterns; fine all-ltnen napkins at 7M a dossn.

5.00 Crochet Bedspreads, 3.98 For full slsed beds, *0x90; scalloped edges and cut corners: Regularly |5. special. 3.98. $10 and 10.98 Bedspreads, 7.50 Beautiful satin bedspreads for full sis* beds. Scalloped edges and cut corners. Special. Tuesday, each. 74».

ORIGINAL PRICE 4.60 , Fleur DeSoie Silk Radium 2.69 40 inches wide, one of the finest qualities of radium silks. Over 22 shades ot this very desirable weave.

ORIGINAL PRICE 4.50 Lovely Crepe Meteors 2.79 40 inches wide, splendid fabric for dress and reception wear. Colors are brown, navy, African and black. ORIGINAL PRICE 3.50 High Grade Wash Satins

Women’s ai\d Misses’ VOILE AND LAWN . Morning Dresses 2.69 Formerly Sold at Higher Prices Cdol, comfortable frocks of voile and lawn in light and dark shades. Pockets, sashes, collars, vestees and cuffs are often made of sheer white organdy. Figured and dotted design* and many tiny checked pattern* Sixes j for women snd misses. Tuesday, Special at 2.69 Each. (Wassea's, Fourth Floor)

L98

35 Inches wide, very fine quality all-silk wash satins in white and pink, for blouses, dresses and lingerie.

SPLENDID ASSORTMENTS OF THE MOST WANTED Wash Fabrics In Wasson’s Wash Goods Section—Third Floor SPECIAL TUESDAY

36-Inch Dress Linens, i 1.98 Quality, 1.48 In all . the wanted shades for street and sports wesr. A very dependable quality and excellent value at this price.

Extra Good Quality Crash

lue and red. Linen )

ds to the customer; gyQ

Tape border of blue and red. Linen

filling; limit 10 yar Tuesday, yard, 39c.

Our Finest Sports Silks and Satins

Splendid Slkart Shade© and White

Originally Priced 5.98 to 8.50 Yard

Including colored Kumsi-Kumsa, Dew-Kist, Baronette Satin, also whit* Ruff-a-Nuff, Khaki Kool and others; 36 and 40 inches wide. Sale price, 3.95 yard.

(Waseea** Tklrd Fleer)

(Wassea's, Third Fleer)

79c and 89c Dress Ginghams, 69c Yard 32 inches wide; In lovely combinations of plaids. Very mqch In demand for women , dresses and for children * school wear. Buy £ lenttfully_at this low price Tuesday—©»e yard. 69c PBsse Crepe, Plain ■ ' and Fancy, 52c S'O inches wide; for women's snd children's underwear, palam as, negligees, etc. Regularly 69c, special for Tuesday, LWaseea'u—Third Floor)

There are Many

In Wasson’s Annual August Blanket Sale

that alert homekeeper* are taking advantage of now, knowing well the savings afforded and the advisability of buying now. Wofol Blankets, 8.98 Fin# wool plaid blankets in even blocks of light blu* pink, tan and gray. Sl*e 66x80, 1.96. Beacon Blankets, 5.98 Sixe 64x?S: gray, tan and white with blue and pink borders. August Sale, 5.08. Wool Blankets, 11.98 Fine California wool blankets in even block plaids of light blue. Pink, tan and gray. Sixe 66x80. Pair. 11.98. Indian Blankets, 7.98 Beacon blankets, in a large and varied assortment of patterns. Sixe 66x80. In the August Sale, 7.98. Seamless Sheets, 2.39 Excellent quality bleached seamless sheeting ^ * r g e double bed sixe. 81x90. Special at 2 39 each. 1 (Wasson's, Basement Store)

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OUR OWN IMPORTATION FROM FRANCE Play Aprons and Smocks For Tots up to 4 Years , Long or short sleeves, others are cunning slip-on affairs. Of soft, serviceable material* in beautiful, bright colors—rose, blue, orange, brown, sand and ever so many more. Trimmings are distinctive —tiny hand-painted or em- / broidered doll*, nursery designs and animals. 75c to 3.95 (Wasson’s, Fourth Floor)

Women’s Low Shoes NOW REDUCED TO 4.65

Pumps and oxford* with fin# welt and sewed eoles and full Louis or regulation walking heel* White Kid Block Kid-kin White Cloth Ton Raselmn Calf Highest Grade Women’s Low Shoes, 6.45 Theo tie* one-strap sandal*, oxfords and pumps of black satin; black and brown suede, white kid. black patent leather, tan and black kid; 9A» pair. (Wssssn** Shoo Dog*. Street Floor)

First Fashions of Fall in Smart Velvet Hats

Combined With Duv

or Used Alone, *

erately Pri

retyn. Taffeta

and Mod-

ced

'15 18^ '20 Tinsel, braid and woolen em-

broidery are striking trimming

features of the newest hats. Chic, small shape©, large

, and becoming

, ■■P _ Urge

brimmed effects, __

off-the-fsee styles are much in favor. Typical style pictured.

Navy and French blue, browns In every shade from rich chocolate to burnt butter, and autumn tones of red may be selected. Moderately Priced, 15.00, 18.50 and 20.00 (Waseea’s, Third Floor)

Featuring a Splendid Showing of Georgette Blouses CLEVER NEW STYLES . 5.50 Whitt, flesh and colors New, round necks, collarless Vnecks, and becoming square necks. Trimmed with laces, hand embroidered touches, drawn work and a few beaded styles. Short and long sleeves—-regu-lations and tie-ons. Admirable blouses to wear with summer skirts or a new fall suit. \ Tuesday, Special, 5.50 (Wasson's, Second Floor) Ami Getting Stouter? THE WOMAh WHO WEARS A Nemo Self-Reducing CORSET Does not need to ask! She knows she is insured against the accumulation of superfluous flesh on the abdomen. No. 403 is a model suited to the average stout figure of medium height. Priced, 7.75 snd government tax. (WaogsnW, Fourth Floor)

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