Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 October 1920 — Page 2

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THE INDIAXAPOLIS NEWS. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1920.

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»«• 1. Ar« th#f« many bird# killed by locomotive*? I hove read that many horned larks are killed by railroad locomotive* in Minnesota. It is thought that the birds eat behind the rails to get out of the wind, and os starting so In front of the advancing train, were «truck down by the engine. Probably the wind which they might have to lien In getting so waf the prime cause of their being struck. 2. When doss the katydid stop fra. a*, mmm are creatures « ftf the motive

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October,

- i. What anlsnai can sin* a dnet? Invade some butternut or hickorynut, grove on a frosty October morning, and, hear the red squirrel beat the "juba" on a horizontal branch. The most not!cuabie -ymruHartty about the vocal part of It is the fact that It is a kind of duet. He appears to accompany himself, as if his voice split up. a part forming a low gtrtterat sound, and a part a shrill nasal

sound.

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ARMY ORDERS

(fpectsl to The Indiawspoils Hews] -WAHHIKOTOK. October ♦ —Today's 4Mny orders direct that Second Lieut.} Harry L Stanton, veterinary corps, be honorably discharged from the service of the United States at Ft. Ken jam in Harrison. yightlnc Mtnff. f Detroit SMS Press 1 . '!»uhr ' Tee many sum sfter emptying s bottle, went to bit sossirhedr over the head

Gentlcmert' Your hands! Are they well gloved?

Suit your gloves to your Suit*

improvement in your whole appearance. Wid> buskMM sndu in brovvn or mixtures, vvesr "Capes’* of ua WrthdaiiUus suit, or a frock coat, soft, flcx&Je "Mochas," WHh troy twe|fr or homespun, "Bucks" in drab or cream. Wi(h brown spon sun, "Copts" in tan or cordovan, or "Bueiu"

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Critical music lovers prefer The Brunswick

TT is always a certain friend, an en* X thusiastic one, we find, who hears The Brunswick and then compares it The ear is quick to appreciate its superior tone. The eye is quick to note its finer cabinet work. And the mind is quick to reason out why Brunswick is a final-type instrument in every way. The Brunswick Method of Reproduction has brought new standards in the phonographic art—better tone, truer tone. Tones hitherto lost are now everpresent . Every hearer is convinced That is the reason for the great popularity—that accounts for The Brunswick winning such headway in a field where limits were supposed to have been reached Since The Brunswick came, they all say “Plays all records. “ But just you find out how they do it and then investigate the Brunswick way.

AB First Quail ties—Formerly $3 Pair

Women’s Black Silk Hose

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HPWassonsGotnpany Store Opens 8:30 A. M. Closes 5:30 P. M. Saturday. 6 P. M.

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Always Complete Assortments—Women’s “Richelieu” Union Suits Cotton union suits, with low necks, ankle length and sleeveless; light weight suits that are suitable for fall wear. Pink and white, all sizes. Moderately priced—1.25 and 1.50. tWaxson* Street Floor)

Distinctive Autumn SUITS for Misses and Women

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For Nearly Half a Century—“Wasson s for Silks'

New and Diversified Showing—Thursday at

Lowered Prices!

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The many opportunities that come to Wasson’s through our dominant po- ® •flk*. haa enabled os to secure very advantageously, thousands of yards of new frail Silks, 1 now offered at very extraordinary savings. Note These Remarkable Silk Offerings for Thursday

About 15 Pieces of Fine Black Chiffon Taffeta A very high-grad* quality of black chiffon taffeta 3f inches wide; an identical quality sold in July at 3 50 yjard. Tburs-

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Indestructible Georgette 40 inches wi<k». v*r//bigh- 1 H

grade, guaranteed quaEty. Offered in more than 20 of the favored plain colors at I^t

y*rd.

Cheney’s Chiffon Velvets

42 inches wide, rich qual-

ity, all silk chiffion velvet; no better domestic brand obtainable. A Wide range

of colors, l«AO yard.

Chinchilla Satin, Yd. Mallinson’s- celebrated brand £-40 Inch## wlA*—Klimax and ftoshanaha chinchilla satins; 3 colors are black, African and

tan. S.0* yard.

Pussy Willow Silk*. Clever New Prints

}10.50

A Large, New Shipment of Black Chiffon Velvets

Just received. Very beautiful and iustrous black chiffon velvets offered at a price much below regular. 40 inches wide, egft yard.

6.95

Rich Yam-Dyed Satin, Yd. In a complete range of Y wanted colors for fall and I -d /"l HT winter. Desirable evening V f V# ^ shades. 30 inches wide, very I special at yard. J Elegant Satin Charmeuie 40 inches wide; all the favored shades for street and evening wear. Brown, ivory, pink and others. At 2.0S yard.

All-Silk Tricolette, Yd. Famous Mignonette brand; 3« Inches wide; comes in all the leading colors: Black, navy, brown and white. Extraordinary value, 2~S3 yard.

3.95

.% 40 Jhdhes wide, stylish new printed designs for house , dresses gnd coat linings. SMt yard. A ' Piece f*««ds ftecttoa. Third Floor. „

"EXTRAORDINARY!”

Malliasoa's halt dc luxe tricolette BlegeBt dre*x foulard*, fall design* ‘ Heavy wedgkt. fine white Jer* *llk Bcnotifal printed silks, 36 In. wide Imported white Jnp. erepe de chine Handsome wash satin, brilliant finish Mai inson’s white dew-klst, special Rich taffeta, new opalescent shades

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Beautiful Printed Georgette, Yard 1.69 40 inches wide, stylish new designs and colors for fall. For dresses, blouses, etc., 1.0P yard. Piece floods Section, Third Floor

Presenting the most interesting features in fabric, color, line and trimming in a charming way. A splendid collection of handsome “WassonTailored” fall suits that are distinguished by individuality of style and excellence of fabric. Suits of Velour and Tricotine. Clever treatments of detail give an air of distinction not often obtained at this modest price.

TWO STYLES ARE SKETCHED

At least a score more, featuring notched shawl and convertible collars, braid binding, elaborate stitching, braiding and embroidery. Ripple backs, box backs and strictly tailored. Many With FurWHICH FORM FLATTERING COLLARS, COZY CUFFS AND MUFF-LIKE POCKETS—WHAT AN AIK OF LUXURY THEY ADD.

Exceptional Values in New Autumn Suits—Thursday—$50 (Wansex’s. Second FIook) •

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Embroidered and Beaded! New Suit Blouses of Georgette Crepe

favored for Autumn!

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At 10.50 ' Showing trimming moti/s that are individual and style touches that are to be seen on the smartest of blouses this season, One typical style illustrated. In all the new suit s shades — navy, brown, bisque, with plenty of flesh color and white. One blouse, in alipon style, attains favor tor the effective way of the metal embroideries and the quality of the Georgette. Unusual Blouses at Only 10.50 (WasxxxX Second Floor)

"Gotham Gold-Stripe’* Women’s Silk Hose WITH THE PATENTED “STRIFST THAT PREVENTS GARTER TEARS FROM RUNNING

A Splendid Quality of Handkerchief Linen, 2.65 Yd. 36 inches wide; in all the wanted plain colors for handkerchiefs, blouses, collar and cuff sets and trimmings. COPEN HENNA LEMON ROSE NAVY . GRAY CHOCOLATE ORANGE * GREEN Splendid Value, 2.65 Yard

Turkish Bath Towels

68c

Extra large size,

woven of fine double twisted yarns. Size 22HX4B. Regular 98c quality,

Thursday, «8c.

Pure Linen Toweling Bleached, suitable for » r\r\ kitchen and face towels. I /fj—. &. e A5i;.W^r3I“ my ; Large Huck Towels Neatly hemmed and i S\ r* ready for use. Plain 1 X K white, or with tiny red / JC and blue borders. Thurs- ) '*'•*'* day, 85c each. (WasooxW, Third Floor)

100 Bleached Seamless “Victoria” Sheets, 1.98 (Regular 2.98 Qualities) Good quality sheeting and extra length. Just 100 sheets to sell Thursday at 1.98 each. No phone orders accepted; limit of 4 sheets to a customer.

85c Unbleached Sheeting, 69c Yard Standard quality, 81 Inches wide. Will bleach easily. Unusual quality at 68c yard.

Comfort Calico, 19c Yard— Floral and Persian patterns; 25 inches wide; special at 18c yard. Cotton Batting—Small rolls; good quality bleached cotton batting. Roll. 12He.

3.89 Cotton Blankets,

3.29 Pair

Gray and tan with blue and pink borders. Size 84x78. Good weight blankets and unusual vaJues at 3.38. :—

Silkoline Covered Comforts, 3.49 Each—Filled with good quality cotton; size 72x84. Each,

3.43.

7.49 “Beacon” Plaid Blankets, 6.39 Pair

rht ize

'Thursday at pair.

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-Even block plaids in lig) blue, pink, tan and gray. Siz 66x80. Special for Thursda

45c Bleached Pillowcases, 30c —Made of good quality sheeting with deep hems. Size 36x36;

each, SOc.

(Wasson’s, Basement)

Smartest Millinery Modes as Shown in Beautiful New Velvet Hats for Fall

EVERY PREFERENCE— EVERY TYPE—REPRESENTED IN THE COLLECTION AT

; Three Styles ' Pictured, fill. Color tones are those which tell the season’s brilliancy—browns, blues and ALL BLACK HATS OF SWEEPING LINES—PICTURESQUE AND VERY LOVELY Lines, fabric and garniture are choken with fine appreciation of what is most fitting to a certain peculiar style.

TAILORED HATS —AND HATS FOR MORE FORMAL WEAR DISTINCTIVE HATS FOR CONSERVATIVE TASTES, (Wasson's, Third Floor)

$10

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At New Reduced Prices

Full fashioned all silk hose, formerly $4 pr. NEW PRICE 3.00

Full fashioned lisle top hose, formerly $3 pr. NEW PRICE 2.25

(Cmplete Assortments.

Gotham “RedStripe” silk hose, for. $2. NEW PRICE

i'a. Street Fleer)

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Of Interest to Mother and Daughter—This Showing of Girls* Wool and Silk Frocks for Fall Fine Serges—Heavy Satin— Popular Navy Tricotine $ 25 and 29.50 Frocks which have long, slender waistlines and full gathered or pleated overskirts are charmingly girlish in their styling. Ruffles, Tucks, Pockets, Slender Belts and Crushed Girdles are Trimming Features. MANY HAVE HEAVY SILK AND YARN EMBROIDERY ON SKIRT AND SLEEVES

Emphasizing Wasson’s Leadership in Smart Apparel! New Autumn Frocks of ■Ml Silk and Wool

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Sizes 14 to 17 Years

A Splendid Selection, $25 and (WaMun’s, Fourth Fluor)

29.50

MODERATELY PRICED

Smart new fall dresses, with all the distinctiveness of line and excellent quality material that well-dressed misses and women demand. Straightline Models — Coat Effects and the Very New Front Overskirt Effects. Many adorned with embroidery, beads and braid, novelty buttons, attractive stitching. Collars, caffs and vestees of Georgette and lace. Black—N avy—Brown

Delightful New Fancies in Neckwear and Veils Collars—Cuffs—V estees 1.98 to 8.98

and puffs and

pleatings. Irish and filet

Frills

dainty

, .ui£D, .*,■*«» o.iv. ...... laces and hand embroidery, ait soft, crushabie, exquisite, present endless delightful selections from which to choose, priced 14)8 to

84)8.

Chic Veilings All their charm and witchery are present In the fashionable RUSSIAN, DIAMOND OR ODD SHAPED MESHES with chenille dots of all sizes. Colored veils in brilliant tone* match suits or hats. May be had at 69e to 44)8 yard.

DRAPED VEILS, in all colon; fancy meshes with wide scroll borders —1.00 to 8.98. (Wasson's, Street Floor)

Worsen’s Fine Quality Satin Breakfast Coats

9.95

Very Remarkable Values A 8A8H. CLEVERLY PLACED, GIVES A CHARMING DRAPED LINE TO THESE COATS. Long waist, gathered skirt, pockets, buttons and loop fastenings add distinctive style touches. Colors are rose, Copen. purple and green in two-toned and solid colors. Each. 9.95. (WanMon's, Fourth Floor) ... ■

Philippine Gowns and Envelopes, 2.79and 3.79

Beautifully hand embroidered, scalloped and trimmed with dainty designs. Necks are round, square and V. All aizes in both gowns and chemise. (Wasson's, Fourth Floor)

For Afternoon and

Street Wear

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Navy Satia Frock, 535

An Unusual Choice of Fash-

ionable Styles at $25 (Wasson's, Second Floor)

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New Pleated Styles in Wool Plaid Fall Skirts 10.75 Tan and blue plaid skirts of worsted, knife and box pleated; have unusual stitched yoke effects. Striped effects are smart, with box pleats at the front and back and knife pleats at the sides. Typical style pictured. ALL THE SEASON’S FAVORITE COLOR COMBINATIONS—BROWNS, TANS, BLUES—AT 10.75. (Wasson's, Second Floor)

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