Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1920 — Page 15
THE IM)IA5AP0IIS NEWS, THDESDAT, OCTOBER 14, 1920.
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CANDIDATE PUTS QUESTIONS Atte.pt <• CM te^. ON LEAGUE IN HIS REPLY. j ‘I rea,^ Uat my poiUmal enemin. |i# thin tfintriet nod that the oppoloour ntr ^*anoaie%«» *^* t * 0t tb0> Je *roe of natk^ns ISSUE OF CAMPAIGN thropjlwmt the ntate and nafion are
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foreeroond. Since I have answered yotjr nneation*. may I propound an Imrelry or two to the good vomen mdiSti?r!? B * ry Cf>ant/ f * r fh# r c ' >n ' 'IPlrec 'do yoo beUeve that the United Statea, the rieheet and most powerful country in the worid ehouid fo into the league of nationa, and thna continue to dieeharge the high reeponetMUttea which we aaaomed when we entered the war. or etay out
ry county, aefcing that he give 1 on the enforcement of .lion law*. If elected, nay* the enforcement of the
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1b a selish isolation, and thus deny Posterity our heat efforts to jproaerve tb* future peace of the world? I beHeve we *110014 go ia; my opponent any* wo should stay oot. Separate Peace With Gcraway. 'Second, do you believe we should desert our allies by making a separate peace with Germany, without any guarantees as to the rights of Prance or Belgium and without any way to safeguard our own interests except that we do one of two thing*, either compel Germany by force of arms to accept our terma. or else surrender to her txacondi Uonaliy? I am opposed to a separate peace with Germany. My oppeAeot Is on record as having cast bis vote in congress for the n lotion declaring a separate peace with •-rermnay, “And now will the women, who w«m .proud of their sons ia uniform, sustain my opponent’s position by retoiwing him to congress? As as exsoldier who spent a little*more than two years In the world war, I beg of yoo to give these guestons your earnest consideration.*’
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75c Cloves, 15c
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•trio; 75c' quarn^
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$L00 N . Fancy bead necklaces, in biae amber, green and coral; regularly sale prfee. 49c. 75c Neckwear, 25c A group of pretty neckpieces that have become slightly soiled from handling are offered at reductions. Organdy collars edg<=d with lam; up to 75c qualities, 25c.
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Soap, 6 Cakes, 38c Kirk’s hard water castile soap — a mild, soothing soap for the complexion: sale price. * cakes. 38c. Twine Shopping Bag. 35c Largo size twine shopping bags, with wire frames, stronglv constructed; 49c quality, • WBpib ;S4 v4 ■ :
Veiling at 25c Tuxedo mesh face veils, in black, navy and taupe. With chenille dots: some just the size to fit closely over the face, sale price, 25e. 10c Handkerchiefs, 7c Printed Japanese silk handkerchiefs. in a great variety of artistic designs; 10c quality, for this sale, 7t\
FRIDAY BARGAIN DAY
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PIANOS Known the World Over for Their Binging: Sweetness of TONE
Worthy of s place in the Finest Homes of the Land, the Beat Craftsmanship of Generations is embodied in their
Construction.
Windsor Phonographs Designed, Built and Finished by Experts for People of Discriminating Taste.
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Possessing Exclusive Feature’* of Construction that Stand "Head and Shoulders” Above Its Closest Competitor.
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Entirely Suspended Tone—Amplifier built of Seasoned SpruoL A Reproducer and Tone Arm THAT ELMINATE THE DISAGREEABLE SCRATCH YOU OFTEN HEAR ABOVE THE MUSIC ON OTHERS. MANY PERIOD DESIGNS.
Adam—William and Mary—Chippeadaic—Jacobean—Ixniia XVI—Louis THE BALDWIN PIANO CO of Indiana 18 North Pennsylvania St.
Hosiery Specials For Friday 50c and 59c Women’s Cotton Hose, 28c (Slightly irregular) Woman’s "Boraon * fashioned cotton hose, m Mack, white and balbriggan, regular and out sizes; 50c and 59c dualities—slightly irregular, pair, 2&c. 69c and 75c Cotton Hose, 39c Pair Women’s “Barson” fashioned cotton hose, black with white soles; no seams across the toes; 69c and 75c irregulars; sale price, 39c. 25c Cotton Hose, at 17c Pair Women’s medium weight, white cotton hose, double garter tops and soles; our 25c line, every pair perfect; sale Price, 17c. ' 39c Infants’ Hose, at 25c Pair infants’ fine ribbed, white “cashmerette” hose, mercerized pink and blue heels and toes;: every pair perfect; 39c quality, gale price, 25r. Boys’ and Girls’ Hose, 28c Pair Boy?r^~and girls’ fine ribbed and smooth finished cotton hose, in black, white and brown; all sizes from 6 to 9ft wear guaranteed; pair, 28C. —Goldstein's, First Floor. Underwear Specials for Friday $2.00 Union Saits, $1.28 Suit Women’s ribbed and fleeced white cotton union suits, high neck and long sleeves; ankle length. Sizes 40, 42 and 44. Every suit perfect. $2.00 quality; sale price, $1.28. Children’s Vests and Pants, 43c Garment Children’s heavy weight ribbed and fleeced white cotton vests and pants, ages 2 to 10; every garment perfefct, 13c a garment. —Goldstein's, First Floor.
Friday Bargain Day, always a great economy event, doubles its importance to you as a thrifty shopper, Friday. Our Harvest Sale, now in progress, has brought ail prices down to a very low level. Despite their lowness, on Friday—consistent with our Bargain Day policy—we are reducing many of than still farther. Be sore to get your share of this reliable, dean, new merchandise, offered at the lowest prices of the season.
Sale of Plush Coats Up to $35 Qualities
Ten dollars off the price of a good plush coat means a great deal to women who know the superior warmth and becomingne^s of plush. These extremely chic coats come in long or short styles, with belts. They are handsomely lined with Venetian silk. Better a Good-looking Plush Coat Than an Inferior Fur Coat These are made of excellent silk plush, which is much better looking, and far more serviceable than a cheap grade of fur would be. At the reduced prices they are values that no woman in need of a coat will be able to resist. Sale price, $25.00.
Tricotine Dresses at $23.75 Very charming styles of best quality tricotine, trimmed with jet beading, embroidery and stitching, as well as pretty overskirts, panels, etc. Sale price, $23.78.
Serge Dresses at $16.75 Surprisingly charming are these dresses at the price. Made of good serge and trimmed with braiding overskirts, panels, etc. Sale price, $16.75. —Goldstein’s. Second Floor.
Specials From the Third Floor Women’s $2.00 Gowns, $1.55 Warm, comfy gowns—so pleasant to wear these cooler nights. Made of good quality flannelette, in striped patterns, wsth “V ’ neck, round neck or with collar. Sizes 16 and 17. Limit 2 to a customer. Sale price, $1.55. $1.49 Chemises at $1.00 Made of fine lingerie cloth and trimmed with organdy embroidery, finest Val. lace and ribbon. (Limit 2 to a customer.) $1.49 values, on Friday Bargain Day, sale price, $1.00. $1.98 Muslin Gowns at $1.49 Slipover styles, trimmed with excellent quality embroideries, cut very full, sizes 16 and 17. Sale price, $1,19. $2.50 Middies at $1.98 Made of good quality middy doth, in regulation styles, white with blue or red collar; sizes 16 to 44. Sale price, $1.98.
$9.98 Women’s Coat Sweaters at $5.00 All-wool Tuxedo coat sweaters with ripple tail and bell sleeve, in peacock or American Beauty, sizes 38-to 44, are truly irresistible values at $5,00. Women’s petticoats, cotton jersey tops, with taffeta bottoms; come in green, purple, black or navy, $3.98 quality $3.00 Coverall aprons, light percale, slipover style or back closing; neatly trimmed in lick-rack; $1.49 quality, $1.00. —GoMirUln's. Second Floor, You Can Save Considerably Friday on Lovely Draperies
65c Curtain Swiss. 39c €. T. N. curtain swiss, in dots and crossbar patterns; for ruffled and sash curtains; regular 65c quality, a yard, 39c.
55c Filet Net, 35c 36-inch ecru filet net, in an allover pattern; the kind that launders so beautifully; sale price, 35c yard.
Convenient Terms Arranged
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YOUR FALL SHOES ARE READY
Handsome Mahogany Cordovans, rich brown Calf Skins and Imported Scotch Grain, in brogue effects, absolutely the LAST WORD in style as well as those conservative shanes, made from soft Kangaroo Kid and Black leathers which you have® urchased from me for so many years. WWprice you wish to pay you will receive full value at my store. member my prices are always the same. I do not mark up my shoes at ! hegumingot the season in anticipation of a mark-down sale at the end — -he season. But, I stamp on the soles of ererr pair of my store shoes during
|he process of nMumfrtcture a fair and square
„ lingof the season in anticipation of a mark-doi of the season. But. I stamp on the soles of every pair of my
the process of mumfrcture a fair and square retail price based on net factory costs
which protects you against unfair price*.
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Men’. Shoes $8, $9. *10. *12. $12.50 Boys’ Shoes $6 and $7 EMERSON SHOE STORE
8 East Washington St. OFE* SATIRDAY
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Generous Savings Friday on Domestic Cottons
Yard Wide * Percales 25C Yard Pretty patterns on light and indigo blue grounds. Warranted fast; on .sale, yard, 25c. ;
White Dating Flannel 19c Yard Pure bleached, soft fleeced outing flannels, mill lengths; on sale, yard, 19c.
Yard wide cretonnes, in pretty patterns for comfort tops; mill lengths of our OC/* 45c quality, yard miOls Percales, pretty patterns, in light and gray grounds; about 27 inches wide; while a limited I
quantity lasts; yard
15c
Sheeting muslin, n heavy weight, firmly woven quality for sheets; mill lengths of
our 39c grade,
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Cotton batting, cream
white, large rolls that weigh about 2% pounds,
on sale (limit 6 to a
sfrr’: ,69c
Apron gingham, as-
sorted size checks, in va-
rious colors, mill
lengths of our 29c qual-
ity, on sale, V
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Unbleached muslin,
full yard wide, mill lengths, of our 25c quality, on sale, limit 20
yards to a cus- I
tomer, yard .... ADL —Goldstein'*, First Floor.
Silks and Woolens Surprisingly Low Priced
Japanese SOk Pongee, 99c Yard 33-inch, fine, smooth quality all silk, extra weight; very desirable for blouses, 'skirts, dresses, also draperies; our former $2.00 quality, yard, 99c.
Mannish French Serges, $2.49 Yard 50 inches wide, fine quality all-wool French serge, all wool, smooth soft finish, two shades of navy blue; our former $3.98 quality, yard, $2.49.
All-wool storm serge, 42 inches wide; extra quality; very serviceable weight for middy suits, skirts and dresses; dark navy blue; our former $2.49 (P'l QQ quality, yard tDA*0*/ Black satin messaline, 36 inches wide: lustrous quality; riefi, jet black; former $2.25 quality, OQ vard tpAs^it/
French serges, 36 inches wide; firm, serviceable quality for school wear; half wool; choice color range, including navy also
black; our former $1.39 quality, yard
79c
Black satin, Boyal, 36 inches wide; beautiful, soft, lustrous satin of fine quality; extra weight for fall wear; former $4 (P'1 QQ quality, yard.... WLeVO —Goldstein’s, Firet Floor.
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Regular 6Sc Hand Knitting Yam 49c Ball A great opportunity for women who knit! Finest pure worsted quality, suitable for sweaters, toques, scarfs, etc., choice of the following shades—
White and Colored Cottons
These Low Prices Will Sell Bedding Briskly on Friday
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81x90 Seamless Sheets $1.69 Made of good quality seamless sheeting, on sale (limit 6 to a customer), each, $1.69.
66x80 Australian Blankets $4.39 Mr with felted weave, come in tan and gray; on sale, pair, $4.39.
$2.79
Cotton blankets, good weight and well fleeced, size 64x76, in gray or
tan; on sale pair .......
Plaid blankets, felted woolnap quality; attractive plaids of various colors; large size 66x80; on
$4.69
Woolen blankets, beautiful colored plaids, also plain gray and white; large size 66x80; our
$12.50 quality,
on sale for
$9.88
Comfortables, double bod size, covered with flowered cretonnes, and filled with cotton; on $2.98 Comfortables, large sizes, lofty comforts, that weight full seven pounds, a $5.00 quality, (PQ QQ each U70««/O Bedspreads, crochet weave, hemmed style, size 72x80: our $2.98 Quality, on sale, Qrt qq eaclv tDAisO*/ —Goldstein s, First Floor.
10-Yard Bolt Superior Nainsook,
H.98
Our former 39c quality; firm, smooth finish, soft quality; for gowns, undermuslins, etc.; 200 yard bolts on sale Friday, 10 yards
TURQUOISE PEACOCK DELFT BLUE
NAVY
BUTTERCUP ORANGE SCARLET GOLF RED CARDINAL
OLD ROSE
WHITE
BLACK — AMERICAN BEAUTY
SMOKE MAIZE KHAKI
LIGHT OXFORD MEDIUM OXFORD HEATHER MIXTURES
Corded madras shirting, 36 inches wide; firm, serviceable quality; beautiful multicolored striped patterns, for shirts and boys’ waists; our former ACkp 69c quality, yard... Trt/V
White madras, 32 and 36 inches wide; extra fine qualities; assorted mill lengths of our 75c and 98c grades; for waists, skirts, pajamas, etc; sale 4Q« price tcJJv —Goldstein’s, First Flcfr.
LAVENDER
These balls weigh full two ounces and are sold everywhere for 65c. Sale price, 49o ball. —Goldstein's, First Floor.
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$7.95 to $10 Shoes for Women, $4.95 Brown kid shoes, button styles, with Louis heels; camel brown kid lace shoes with Louis heels; low patent colt lace shoes with dull tops and baby Louis heels—all with high tops. Special, $4.95.
Men’s felt house slippers, black, with good
Infants’ button and lace shoes in black, brown and patent leather; regular $*2.00 quality, sizes 4 to 8; sale
price, *1.1V
soles and rubber heels;
special, at $1.48.
—Goldstein's, First Floor.
From the Annex Boys’ $14.75 and $15.75 Suits, $11.35
From the Annex Men Who Need New Shirts, Attention! $2.50 Percale Shirts, ■■ $1.65
Made of strong, sturdy cassimeres, cheviots and serge. Coats are single breasted with slashed or straight pockets, and lined with serge or mohair. Trousers are in Knicker-
bocker style, with double button knee, lined and tmlined.
Not all sizes in each style, but a.
whole. Sizes 7 to 18.
r _ all sizes in the group as a
Sale price, $11.35.
Boys’ Brownie Overalls 85c Si’., 98c
$1.25
Quality
Plain blue and striped denim overalls for boys. Sizes 4 to 8. Sale price, 85c; sizes 9 to 15, sale price, 98c. —Goldstein's, Annex.
“Setsnug” Union Suits,
$1.38
Men’s heavy weight, ribbed and fleeced cotton union suits; all sizes from 34 to 46; a $2.50 grade, for the Harvest Sale, $1.38 a suit. Wool Mixed Union Suits,
$3.50
' Men’s heavy weight, ribbed union suits, of wool and cotton mixed; a splendidly made and perfect fitting suit for winter wear; $3.50 a suit. Good Cotton Socks, 19c Men’s medium weight, fine ijauge cotton socks, in extra heavy weight, wool finished cotton socks; our 25c lines, reduced to 19c a pair.
Made of fast color, soft finished percale, in neckband styles, with soft turnback cuffs; a variety of good patterns to choose from. Former selling price $2.50, sale price, $1.65. '
$1.35
Shirts and Drawers,
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Choice of medium and
heavy weight ribbed or extra heavy weight flat fleeced cotton undershirts and drawers; extra values
at $1.35 a garment. $1.73 Mot’s Work Shirts*
$14$
Genuine “Bluebell” chambray, in medium blue color and “Stifel” indigo blue drilling, collar attached style, with two pockets; sizes 14H to 17; sale price, ! $1.28. Men’s Union Suita, $2.00 Men’s ribbed and fleeced union suits, heavy weight cotton, in ecru color; si zee 34 to 46; sale price, $2.00. —GolOst ejn’s, A.nn«x. '
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