Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1920 — Page 2
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TEE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1920,
John Burroughs
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1. Arc crops always cheery? I venture fo say that no one has —** utter a com-
ever yet heard the crow ut plalnlnif or a disconsolate is always cheery, he is ala possessed, he Is a *reat Nothin* In Bermuda made r
always self - it success, me feel so
much at home as a flock of half a dosen of our crows which 1 saw and heard there. At one time they were namerces on the Island, hut they have been persecuted till only k remnant
of the tribe remains.
2. Why can weasels catch rabbits? The trapedy of a rabbit pursued by a mink or a weasel may often be read upon our winter snows. The rabbit dose not take to her hois; it would be fatal. And yet, Ihouwh capable of far greater speed, so far as 1 have observed, she does not escape the mink; be very soon pulls her down. It would look as though a fata) paralysis, the paraiys*# of utter fear, fell on the poor creature as soon as she found hefself hunted by this sub-
tle, blood-thirsty enemy.
i. now does insect life 'spend the ^/Mhe covers could be taken off the fleids and woods n the autumn, how many interesting facts of natural history would be revealed—the critrkets, ants, bees, reptiles, animate, and. for aught I know, the spiders and flies asleep or getting to sleep in their winter dormitoflesr the flree of
life banked up, and burning Justji enough to keep the spark over till spring. (Bights Reserved hr Boushtoa Mifflin Co 1 PRICE CUTS Jill FARMERS. Couaef) Director Vet* Aoee in BeSaetSows at S1.7SS.SOeAOe. WANHINOTON, October S—Reductions during July and August in the prices of various farm products cost the farmers of the country approximately fl,7«>,0SS.0Se. it was estimated today by George P. kampton managing director of the Farmers' National Council. The estimate was baaed on the prices producers received for wheat, com. potatoes, apples, cotton and beef cattle. Under the present system of distribution of farm products, Mr. Hampton said, it Is clear that farmers have no assurance of costs of produc- = tion plus s fair profit. “A most important factor in placing the farmers at the mercy of the middlemen," the statement continued, "Is the relative ease with which middlemen boarders obtain credit while farmers are unable to obtain credit at alb or can do so only on terms which render tholr business on the average a noncommercial undertaking,'*
Heepltai Cm Mtaerm. CHAJRUKBTON, W. Va, October i.— Plans for the erection of a »200.000 hospital in this city, for the exclusive use of coal miners, were made public today bf officials of district No. 17, United Mine workers of America. Any proflts realised wttl be put back into the ins
Hies and
was authorised at
of miners In this city. Kites ts Have flsrfel genstew. Lodge No. 12. Benevolent Protective Order of Kike, will hold its first social of the season following the regular lodge meeting, tonight, in the Deniaon hotel. Several vaudeville acta will be features of the program. Hu-
bert Riley
speaker.
will be
principal
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Just Lift the Top to Make It Stop Many times yon have found an extra piece or so that you wanted to put into that particular wash. ■ . With most electric washers it would be necessary to stop the motor—and the machinelift the heavy top—put in the extra pieces— fasten top down—start the motor—all before you could continue with the washing. Not so with The Laundry Queen Electric Washer
_„ie dolly mechanism, working through its telescoping post, is attached to the cover itself, and all you need to do is to lift up the top without stopping the motor or machine at all. This makes it very convenient when you have a lot of articles in various states of soil. With the LAUNDRY QUEEN you can put in first those that are most soiled, then the next dirtiest and so on—giving to each lot the amount of washing it requires and vet being able to take the whole lot. out and wring them into the rinsing w*ater at the same time. Conte in and let us tell you of other Laundry Queen conveniences and time-saving features that take the drudgery out of wash day. The “1900”
A Wonderful Showing of Misses’ sad Women’s Toques and Tams, 49c to 2.95 Complete line of soft toques and tarns in beautiful brushed wool and heavy yarn, hand crocheted. I’ Also complete line of knitted sports sets, ASS to SJ5. <Wa*ooa'*, Sweater Dept, Street Floor)
STORE HOURS—8:30 a. m. until 5.30 p. m.; open till 6 Saturday.
Our Regular 2.50 and 2.95
Women’s Outing Flannel Gowns
Pretty pink and blue striped gowns and a few in plain white. Round necks, finished with dainty pink and blue braid. ,
(Wassea'e, Fourth Floor)
\2.39
Emphasizing to a Marked Degree the Superior Stylet Quality and Value of
Smart Kid and Fabric Gauntlets For Women Lead the Glove Fashions for Fall
Fabric Gauntlets
English made, strap wrist, well tailored; practical, because they V are
washable. Colors are mode, natural and white. Pair. IAS.
1\195
French Kid Gauntlets, 6.50 and 7.00 Pair With pearl clasp, strap wrist and contrasting color inserts. Heavily hand embroidered in harmonising shades. White are R50 pair; colors, ft pair. -(Waasoa’a. Street Floor)
EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN Girls’ NewJSilk Dresses, 15.75 NAVY, COPEN, BROWN Three attractive styles in girlish frocks. One has overskirt, another is trimmed with novelty pockets, and the third has rows of narrow ruffles. SIZES 12 TO 17 YEARS. SPECIALLY PRICED715.75. < Waseewa. Fourth Floor.)
Beautiful—Yet Very' Moderately Priced New Fall Dresses
Of Satin, Georgette, Serge and Tricotine!
The New Mode in Suits 2 —Found in These F Autumn Tailleurs Veldyne, Marvella, Duvet de Laine and Tricotine
Browa Taffeta Frock, S50
In every charming detail these frocks express the mandates of fashion. Moyen Age frocks, tie-backs, side sashes, pannier* redingote, harem 'hems, pleated and gathered. Long and short sleeves, and necklines which are oval, round or square. Trimmings are Novel and Delightfully Varied SILK AND WOOL. EMBROIDERY. BEADING IN CHARMING DESIGNS, COLLARS OF GEORGETTE AND LACE. FANCY SILK BRAID, NOVELTY BUTTONS. Remarkable Values Wednesday—$50 (Wamoa’s, Second Floor)
Beautiful with the charm of brilliant styling and exquisite tailoring are these high-grade garments. Soft browns—Malay and Zanzibar, lovely Dryad brown and Pine Needle Green—Midnight blue and black. Chic belted models—tailored styles—box coats. Many of the suits are luxuriously fur trimmed—collars and cuffs of NATURAL GRAY SQUIRREL FLYING SQUIRREL AUSTRALIAN OPOSSUM DYED WOLF Exclusive New Autumn Tailleurs—$85 (WaMoahh Second Floor)
Davet de Latee Salt, Squirrel Collar,
SPLENDIDLY COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS WOMEN’S Knit Underwear M Rlehelteu" Cotton WOMEN’S UNION SUITS Light weight, low neck. 1 1 2K sleeveless and bodice top. 1 Ankle length; pink and f ^*2^. white. Ail aisec. J l.SHr
Women’s “Kayser” Cotton Union Saits, 1.50 and 1.75 Fink and white: low neck, sleeve lean, band and bodice tops; ankle length. \ Women’s “RicheUeo" Union Saits, 1.75 and 2.00 Pink and white cotton eu'ta In all the wanted styles; low neck, sleeveless, band and bodice top. Knee and ankle length. Women’s -Carter” Cotton Union Saits, 2.50 and 2.75 White cotton suits In all the panted ^styles; aakle length. A50 Women’s Wool and Cotton Suits, $4 and 4.25 "RtoheUeu" union suits in all wanted styles.^ Women’s Silk and Wool Suits, 5.25mnd 5.50 “Richelieu" and "Carter" union salts in all tho wanted stylos; all 4 anklo length. (Wasson's, Street Floor)
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MISSES’ AND WOMEN’S Satin and Taffeta Breakfast Coats, 9.95 Light and dark colors—rose, Copen, purple and
light blue.
Practical slipon breakfast coats, cut with youthful long waists, full gathered skirt and
pretty tie-sash.
Sailor collar, drop buttons and loops
ARE USED AS EFFECTIVE TRIMMING TOUCHES TO THESE CHARMING GARMENTS.
Model pictured, of deep purple satin, very special, 9.95
Women's Corduroy Lounging Robes
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Wide wale corduroy lounging robaa. with pretty revere collar and self girdle. Color* are Copan, pur-
ple and American Beauty. (Waaaom’a, Fourth Floor)
\9.95
FROM THE (t SILK STORE OF INDIANAPOLIS" At Very Remarkable Savings Enabling women to buy at the loweSt possible prices the most dependable qualities, the newest and most desirable silk fabrics for fall and winter.
Indestructible Georgette, Yard,
} 1.98
40 inches wide, very high grade,
guaranteed quality. Offered in more than 25 of the favored plain colors.
All-Silk Tricolette, 36 Inches Wide, 1.98 The quality ia Mallinson's Knit De Luxe, with dropstitch stripes; in jade, orange, green, navy, brown and others; 1.06 yard. Fine White Jerz Silk, / 36 Inches Wide, 1.98 36 iqohes. wide; heavy weight, all silk Jersey weave. For waists, shirts, dresses pajamas, etc. 1.0S yd.
“Gold-Edge’’ Black Chiffon Taffeta, Special 1.69 High grade quality, 36 Inches wide; this taffeta sold in July at 3.50 yard. About 20 pieces offered for 1-60 yard.
Pussy Willow Silks, Clever New Prints
Black Silk Chiffon
Velvets, Yard,
6.95
40 inches wide; we have lust re-
ceived 5 pieces which we offer at this greatly reduced price, 6.96 yard.
3.95
40 inches . wide; stylish r new printed I designs for house dresses and coat linings, a.96 yard. "
Rich, Yarn-Dyed Satin, Full Range of Colors, IS5 36 Inches wide; offered in a full range of colors; white, black, navy. Copen and evening shades. 1.95 yard. (Wasaan's, Third Floor)
Changeable Taffeta, 36 Inches Wide, ^ Beautiful cnlffon taffeta in all the new opalescent shades and changeable effects. Light, medium and dark colors, at * yard. New Dress Foulards— * (Desirable Styles, 1.69 36 inches wide; new and desirable styles and colors for fall. Large selection of patterns, 1.69 yard.
Wednesday—Final Day of the Sale of Glove-Silk Underwear * Reduced Prices!
Secured Very Advantageously—300 Smart New Hats for Fall Of Lyons and Panne Velvet
GLOVE SILK VESTS— Tailored band, ribbon and hemmed bodioe top, sixes 36 to 42. pink only. Our regular 3.96 O DZ quality £tJOO GLOVE SILK VESTS AND BLOOM HKS — Embroidered vesta in band and bcdiqe top, sixes 36 to 42. Knee length bloomers In many colors. Sixes 5 to 7. Our regular 4.65 Q quality O.UtJ GLOVE SILK UNION SUITS—Tailored band and bodice top, cut to stay close, pink only, sixes 36 to 42. Our regular 7.50 r Qr quality 0*00 GLOVE SILK U N I O N SUITS-^-Tailored band and
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lectric Specialties Co. L. C TRIPP H. W. CLAFFEY 144 East Ohio Street Mam 5815.
bodice top; pink only; sixes 36 to 42. Our regu- 7 /fd Jar 10.00 quality ' 1.90
GLOVE SILK PETTIBOCKERS — Elastic waistband. hemstitched ruffle; black, navy and colors. Sixes 5 to 7. Our fj QW regular 6.95 quality I •W GLOVE SILK BLOOMERS —Knee length, heavy quality, sixes 5 to 7. Pink and colors. Also glove silk envelopes. Our regu- £ QJT lar 8.95 quality O.JJt) GLOVE SILK VESTS— Chit extra full, heavy quality. Band and bodice tops; pink only; sixes 36 to 42.
Our regular 5.95
quality
GLOVE SILK VESTS AND BLOOMERS — Band and bodice top vests, sixes 36 to 42. Knee length bloomers, pink and colors. Also band and bodice top envelopes. Sixes 31 to 42. Our
Plaids and Stripes in New Satin Fall Blouses VERY SPECIALLY PRICED AT
5.50 “SATIN'* — the 8 e'B B 0 n’* smartest fabric for dresses— now turns its attention to blouses, and’ achieves these clever Tailored and Surplice Styles which are so appropriate to wear with tailored salts and separate skirts. WONDERFUL ASSORTMENT OF COLORED PLAIDS AND 8 T R I P E 8, WITH THE PREVAILING
TONES OF
N avy—Brown—Black lioug and short sleeves—high and low neck styles—clever cesvertible collars. An Unusual Selection at 5.50 I pi mu u .yt> **8 j, I*
Style plctnred, 5.50
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Wednesday^Our Regular 8.50 Quality Pure Linen Tablecloths Hemstitched edges. A number of pnfitty V PT P* patterns, including^dot^ fleur-de-lis, stripe, ^ j J
Colored Handkerchief Linen, 2.65 >4 InchM wide; all wanted plain coiorm.
}/<* L 1 AftAL'XtAVA J VAX ll&f i etc. Size Wx72. Wednesday, 7.50.
Vetv«t Hat Skctehc*. eaa.
3.95
Fashion’s Very Newest Creations for Fall
regular 6.95 quality
Street Floor)
“Gotham Gold-Stripe” Women’s Silk Hose New Reduced Prices!
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Our third floor millinery section has gained popularity for many reasons, and chief among them is that Wasson’s are Always Showing the Newest and Smartest Styles, in Miliigrry at a Very Modest Price—6.50. HANDSOME VELVET HATS. SOME WITH METALLIC CROWNS OR BROCADED METALLIC BRIMS. TRIMMINGS OF SELF VELVET BOWS. SILK TASSELS, FANCY FINS. OSTRICH AND FLOWER ORNAMENTS. (Waason'a, Third Floor.)
6.50
8J>0 Pure Linen Napkins, 7.50 doz. Hem»titch«d, lartfO dinner «tz« napkinx In a variety of attractive p a 11 a ma. Silver bleached. W e d n e a day, 7 JS
dozen.
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2.25 White Jewel Cloth, 1.79 Yard Suitable for fancy
spread e and
a o a r f a. Re*u)arly eella for i.lt yard. Wed n exday special <Waseca**, Third Floor)
Including e ranee, rose, light and Co-
A Timely Feature- -150 Pairs Regular 7.49 Wool Finish Blankets, Pr.
Beautiful assortment of plaids in yellow, light blue, pink, gray and tan. Size 66x 80. Special Wednesday, 6.49 pr.
Full fashioned, all silk, formerly $4. NEW PRICE Full fashioned. Rale tope, formerly $3. NEW PRICE
3.00 2.25
More Popular Than Ever—New All-Wool Pleated Plaid Skirts for Fall
Gotham "Red Stripe" lisle tops, formerly $2. NEW PRICE
semi-fashioned 1.50
10.75
■’a. Street Floor)
In the shades and combinations which autumn brings—blues, browns, tans, greens, red and black and white. Knifr. oMe and box pleats, with belts which are finished with novelty hattoas and stitching. A Splendid Assortment at 10.75 (Wasson's, Second Floor)
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Size 7%f 84 Comforts, 6.98 % Covered with pretty si I ko line; heavy Weight, fancy scroll stitched; filled with good quality bleached cotton.
■"■y »■" Floral SilkonQe Comforts, 9.48 Each Covered with fine grade floral allkoline, with 10-lneh plain color Koranra silk border. Filled with cotton. Sixe 72x84. Pretty “Beacon” Crib Blankets, 89c Each Floral and nursery patterns in light blue and pink. Slxe 30x40. 80c each. “Beacon” Crib Blankets, 2.98 and 4.98 Pair For infante* and children'* beda. White with blue and pink border*. Siae 16x46, A0S| 48x60, ASS. Light Colored Outing Flannel, 25c Yard Light ground* with etrlpeda and check*. Aleo plain colors of light blue, pink, gray and white. Wednesday only. 35c yard. (Waaeea's, Basement Store) %
Size 72x84 Comforts, 7.98 Filled With wool, covered with neat pattern allkoline. W e d n e ad ay, specially priced at TAB each.
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