Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 December 1920 — Page 5

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rASHINGTON, I>eo*mb<r S—T!i« i tonrth clsuu poatimuit«rt in Invfl be fnterMted in the fate bill Senator Mows*, of New :

ha* introduced to change

• of pay of that eta**. The plan of compenaatln* poet* of till* el*** 1* by * *y*tem

| of the value of

cancelled on outgoing maii

po*tm**ter*. The plan

In 1181, Very little, if any, other than first elaa* then wa*

"by tb«*e office*,

nee of cancellation of outgoing mail probably wa* am a plan a* any that coaid have devfaod, for the reaaon that in-

mail In tho*« r eooal- «lut

loction of the parcel poet

le of Ineotnlng of thin cl*** of

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WELL, EVERY LITTLE BIT HELPS IN THESE TIMES {Special to The Iwhanapoge Se»»] rRAXKLI*. 1*4.. December S. —The Mutamm rmmutr bear* of «*x com*il—ioaere. mm m remit of the read f«*fwent of the tax am•eaoweat or*ere* by the Mate tax boar*, ka* approve* the rebate of •SbCISS fa taxes to g»J property owaeta fa dobaam eoaaty. The aacoeoet dae tax payer* 'range* from 1 cent to «32J». Fifteen taxpayer* will reeetve 1 cent.

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Jr, Poet No. 186. Awerie*a legion, ejected officer* Tneedcr night. J. F. CeatweQ wa* re-elected post eoantaodcr. The ethers mem. Charles T. Butler, feet vUm^ommacdar; I,. B. MeCnfcen. we- ». ifcttCTOTa: SSilSir J 2S r i h Sg£ exoeotsve eominiUee: Adolph Thomas., aar-geani'at-aroM; W. C. Wdk a—IWvirt aer-geaat-enjrms B. W. H.^kotTe athletic o®«*r. The woman's aaajJUary met before

1 Clsmlaville Coorfer-Joanial] “What did this man steal r “Foar dollars.” “la that earn we can hardly advertise

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of the parJve comrnuSe na tor Mows*, the parcel time it ic nutlled at I««1T« tort, his aervicea nnOl of diatrlbnUon. postmaster perform* part of the work hat inantton for it. The must pro■■L «, rent, foe! i the t*rger officea hire. »«* proI« class of 1 •"uTWS'SS 0 and^ rt Sird SrSS'a is uniform and

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It hood until their offices at* status of thlrdHslasa." said Hampshire senator. / Bog Rent Ootleetfone. “Tbs provision tor an allowance of f^ 20 per cent, of the compensation for rent, fuel and tight is very conservative. It is no more just to requlr* the postmaster of this class to furnish the equipment with which to transact the government’s business than ft is to require him to donate his service* "The provision of the bill that gives to the fourth-clsxs postmaster, who must furnish the equipment, the whole of the box rents collected, is based on fairness and Justice. The government furnishes this class of postmaster no equipment, therefor*! stro&ster should be permitted to the box rents derived from equipment. It would also be an jeement to him to furnish an ofin a manner that would reflect it on the postmaster as the repsntative of the government in his

The Player Piano That’s Different It’s All But Human, The Baldwin Piano Co. IS North Pennsylvania St

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DOLLS Many pretty dressed dolls for your choice are to be found in our doll section, priced at 25c, 49c, 75c, Z™. $1.48

Washington and Alahama Streets—Just East of Courthouse. READ OUR ADVERTISEMENTS WITH CONFIDENCE

Bargain Table •be te 5Pe RIBBONS—A special purchase, plain moire nr taffeta ribbon with fancy

me BOXED HANOKKIiCHIKKS FOR WOMKN, white, hemstitched, embroidered corner* in white or dainty colors; 3 In a CTO/, box; special, a box.... Oa/l

SANFORD MILLS, SANFORD. ME. Was it Colder in 1867? WBasBsssssssssssssr* * Back in our grandparents' days of driving, a robe was always used—good health was too priceless to endanger by going without proper protection. Today, when you speed against the winds in a motor car, either night or day, sunny or stormy, you mmt have a Robe along to be assured of

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since 1867.

have been the choice

L. S. Ayr e s & Co. The Wm. H. Block Co. H. P. Wasson & Co. Proclaimed t P/cwA in Motor oho* U thm Vogum Today.

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Will Appsar in Sketch With Indianapolis News Glee Club

First-Step Baby Shoes

a pair Thursday There are 200 pain in the lot, various style*, in sizes 1 to 5. Because they are slightly factory damaged, which does not either impair looks nor wearing qualities, we offer them for Thursday at $1.00 a pair. STOUT'S factoryX 318-332 Mass. Ave. Agent* for Dr. A. Reed** Cushion Shoe* and Arch Preserver Shoes.

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GLOVES-GiflsforAD The Very Thing for Women and Children You may be absolutely certain that gloves will be acceptable, and they wffl remind the recipient of your thoughtfulness throughout the month* to come. Sl-» WOMEN’S CHAMOISETTE GLOVKS, in black, white Aik and colors; special ©A.UV STRAP-WRIST CHAMOISETTE GLOVES, ia black, brown and £1 OF beaver, gXJM, guio and dPlvdO WOMEN’S CASBMERE GLOVES, in black, silk, chamois fabric fet AA lined ......wA.\f\/ WOMEN’S U AND IS-BCTTON GLOVES, in whits and all the £<> AA leading shade*, a pair DOUBLE SILK GLOVES OR SILK WITH CHAMOISETTE. *1 f}Q fabric lined. 9XM and., CAPE GLOVES, in black and colpre. •elf or contrasting stitch- feO 40 Ing. *4.33. *A*6 and STRAP-WRIST CAPE GLOVES. In tan. brown and gray, m* or S4A8 and drl.Zt) GAUNTLET CAPE GLOVES, In brown and beaver and £ * qq gray tPA.ifo

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What could be more timely than this Christmas Community Sale? Vitally interesting to the entire dty, as every change in the wholesale market is reflected in these prices.

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The Indianapelia Newa Glee Club will give two minstrel-concert performances at Masonic Temple, North HUaois and North streets, on the evenings of December 18 and 14. The chorus numbers will be under the direction of J. Fremont Frey, director of the club, and th« fun-making will be to the hands of eight end men and an Interlocutor. A feature of the minstrelsy will be an impersonation. “The Old Virginia Judge," a character sketch, ia which Milton Simmons, well known in vaudeville work, has gained *aqob praise. The program will include ado, trio, quartet and chorus numbera, a whittling solo, inetrument*H*t» and other featurea. STRANGER ATTACKS WOMAN Kan Knocks Mrs, Sheldon Bailey Uaeoasdona and Rohe Heme. (Special to The Indlaaspolis Newa] r.IDQEVlLUB. Ind., December 8.— ! A man knocked at the door of the ' horns of Sheldon Bailey, in Ridge-w ville. yesterday, and, when Mra Bailey came to the door, asked her whether she had any money for him. When she replied that the did not,! b “"* i | money. Mra Bailey regained con- 1 1 scioueness in a short time and aroused the neighborhood, but no twtee of the man could be found. Mrs. 1 Bailey describes him as being about forty-five years old and smooth !

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Once again the citizens of Indianapolis will be given the opportunity of hearing Dr. Geo. T. Harding of Columbus, Ohio,

in an address at

TABERNACLE HALL, Meridian Street, at Eleventh. , Thursday, Dec. 9, 7:30 p. m

Harding will

ing will discuss the

underlying our hign-pressure i

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civilization with its consequent result—nervous debility. The remedy for this scourge of humanity—a well nigh universal disease, will be

presented.

Dr Harding, who conducts the “Columbus Rest Home,” an institution established for the treatment of nervous diseases, is a nerve specialist and is therefore abundantly qualified to discuss this vital problem. A packed hail undoubtedly will greet Dr. Harding Thursday evening.

Men's Combination Sets MEN'S COMBINATION SETS, consisting of standard merchandise packed in fancy holiday boxes: Suspender and garter........ .$1.00 Belt and garter $1.00 Garter and arm band $1.00 Suspenders. .50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 Belts.'... .75c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 MEN'S MUFFLERS in knitted Tiber and silk, tubular silk or cut silk; plain colors or combinations. Regular price $1.95 to $6.95. Sale price $1.49 to $5.19

Christmas Offerings of New Hosiery v

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Whether it is to be a beautiful single handkerchief of fine quality or a box of several, you will find that we are splendidly prepared to meet your needs. Never before haye we shown such assortments of handkerchiefs. In \

ALL-LINEN KERCHIEFS FOR WOMEN —They are band embroidered to FQa either white or colors virV ANOTHER ALL-LINEN ’KERCHIEF FOR WOMEN, in all whits, one corner OKembroidered tHJV COLORED *KERCHIEFS FOR WOMEN, rose. Copen. green and purple; one OPTm v corner is band embroidered ; each... SWISS ’KERCHIEFS, sheer quality, hemstitched, one corner embroidered in

either white or dainty colors;

IMITATION MADEIRA •KERCHIEFS FOR WOMEN, scalloped 'edges, one corner em-

broidered; eyelet patterns; each -

lawn handkerchiefs for women, one corner embroidered in white -J F or colors; each... At/v

35c

WOMEN’S ’kerchief a broidered, Madeira...

BOXED KERCHIEFS—Swine scalloped edges, eyelet emimitatlon <gt OF S ta a hex. SWISS ’KERCHIEFS of sheer quality, hemstitched, one corner embroidered, in white or dainty Qfij* LAWN ’KERCHIEFS, two-ton# sffsots and plain whits, hemstitched, dainty embroidery......1 la a box. LAWN ’KERCHIEFS, hemstitched and colored rolled edges, one corner CQj* embroidered S ia a box. . CHILDREN’S BOXED ’KERCHIEFS. 3 la a box, SSe. 4So Qfip FANCY ’KERCHIEFS FOLDERS for kiddies, containing one IA** kerchief lllv

Our hosiery section offers a most complete selection of the prettiest of silk hose, the best makes in lis’e thread and better grades of cottons, as well as the ultra-fashionable woolen hosiery. $2.48 Pure Silk Hose, $1.69 Pair Wayne-Knit pure thread silk hose, mercerized, double tops, full fashioned; black, white, brown and cordovan. $1.98 Pure Silk Hose. $1.48 Pair Wayne-Knit pure silk, full fashioned, double silk, lisle garter tops; black, white, cordovan, field mouse, navy, gray. 98c Silk Lisle Hose, 75c Pair Wayne-Knit mercerized lisle hose, semi-fashioned, double garter top; black, white, cordovan, gray, navy and beaver. $3.00 Pure Silk Hose, $1.98 Pair Wayne-Knit pure thread silk, full fashic..ed, mercerized, lisle top; in black, white and cordovan.

Children’s Silk Lisle Hose,

Formerly 75c to 95c,

65c Pair

Blue Ribbon Special Lancaster Apron Gingham 15c a r apd Best quality full pieces. Assorted staple and fancy cheek for women's and children's aprons.

Silk Crepe de Chine 89JIH

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Former price $3.00 a yard. All silk, 40 inches wide, in navy, black, brown, taupe, Copen, light blue, pink, rose and white, for waists, lingeries, etc. Black Duchese Satin, $1.48 Former price $2.98, yard wide, highly lustrous finish, for skirts and waists. Shirting Silk, $1.69 All-silk crepe and tub shirting, assorted stripes, for. shirts and waists.

Wool Sport Hose, $2.98 Pair Splendid quality cashmere etock-ing-s, in black or brown, with em-

broidered side clock*.

$L25 and $1.35 Silk Lisle, • 98c Pair Wayne-Knit extra quality Bilk lisle hose, full fashioned; black, white, brown, navy, field mouee and gray.

Pony silk lisle stockings, fine ribbed, seamless, all Bizes; in black, white and brown. Woo! Sport Hose, 98c Pair Burlington wool sport hose In fancy mixtures These are first quality.

HAAG S CUT PRICE DRUGS

2 Dozen, 2 taratn Quinine capsules 2Sc.

Everything Fresh, Genuine, oi tue Rarest and Beet quality. Fnce* subject u> Change Without Notice.

Another Big Cut in the Price of Drugs

A SAMPLE OF DIFFERENCE IN REGULAR AND HAAG PRICES

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MEN’S SLIPPERS fta’v Ml house •lippers. .f l.«8 to $»,»$ ‘ imitation leather house *t.» *»d SLSS :» black ar brown leather houee 3**43 to SLSt £ Rapp's Shoe Store ***•

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She Aicoc* * i*o 7 Sc Alophea Pi $1.00 Albolene

36c Analgesic Balm..

7Sc Analgesic Balm Bengue $1,00 Aspirin Tablets. 100 g lie Bellana

ilir B-Hlene 25c Belladonna Plaster... $1.00 Bitro Phosphate

50 Borderfa*Eagle Milk. Wei * for I 0c Bell s Pine Tar and Honey. .24c $1.00 Bliss Native Herb Tablets. 74c 25c Burkhardf* Veg. Tabieta... .l»e ©c Promo Seltxer 23c 50c Bromo Seltser. 4bc ibe CaetoriA Fletcher's t»c $1.15 Cadomene Tablets... 3Se S5c Gapudine ZOc 25c Calomel Tabieta 100 any else lOc 50c C&sc&ra Arom. Sweet, 2 osa. .2Se 50c Cascara. Bitter, 3 osa ..SSe 50c Cascara Cathartic. Hinkle's.24c *6c Celery Vesce ISc 50c Celery Veese s»c $1.00 Celery Vesce T4e 15c Carbolic Ac ! d .lOe 25c Carter# Little Liver Pills...ISc 25c Corega 2*c 50c Clayton’s Mange Remedy...SSe 60c Clayton’* Dog Remedies SSe -5c Castor OH. Kellogrs SSe 60c Castor Oil. Kellogg s SSe 50c Cuttcura Ointment SSe 50c Camphorated Oil 35c »0c Camphor Spirits SSe ISc Q-Ban Hair Restorer SSe $1.25 Newbro’s Herpicide SSe -5c Colorite. It color*.’each XSe

60c DeWitt’

50c Drake's Croup

90c Dean's Liquid Smoke.

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Remedy.

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I5c Water Glass, preserves eggs.2 60c Canthrox 4i 35c Danderine 2Se 50c Denatured Alcohol, qt# 35c 60c Chase Blood A Nerve Tabs. 4Bc 15c Diuroond Dye, 10c. 2 for..,.25c 35c De lost's Headache Powder.. ISc 60c Doans Kidney Pills 45c

•s Kidney PiHs 45c

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- ogen . ..... *. •... - .. *. ■ * ISc 50c Eatonic 33e S5c Edwards' Olive Tablet*..... ISc 1.00 Enos Fruit Salts ....85c 1.50 Fellow’s Comp. Syr. Hypo.81.10 1.00 Formaldehyde 74e 50c Formaldehyde Fumigator.. .SSe 3So Freezone for Corns ..lie $5c Gets-It for Corns ISc 75c Giycotanphine 88c 11.50 Glycotanphin* .SIJRS $1.50 Cray’s Glycerine Tonic....SSe $1.00 Glycotnymoilne 84c 20c Oiycothymoilne 24c 60c Qlycothymoline ....45c 65c Clover’s Mange Remedy.... .S5c $1.15 Gude’s Peptomangan Akc 35c Haarlem Oil Capa . Tl|ly s. v 2Sc 3»c Haarlem Oil Caps, Gold Med.SSc $1.50 Hood’s Sarsaparilla 88c 25c Hlirs Cascara Quinine Taba.lSe 50c Hay's Hair Health 38c “ “Hirttck “‘ilik:::: :2E HorUoks Matted Milk...82.88 Imperial Granum SSe 51.35 Imperial Granum SOe

50c Limestone Phosphate.

»0c Listerine 43c 2»c Lysol ISc 50c Lysol ax* *0c Lavoris ® c A ^Pa c t ic J*»to 100. 35c f 25 Color Restorer..74c jl.00 Miles Nervine ti* |0c Miles Anti-Pain Pills ..lie

25c Mentholatum ! 1111'

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H2 » £ IIS Noi.,.d i~;:;tt 1-3$ Pinkham's Veg. Comp 79c HI • Favorite Preacrip.AS^ 1 25 Pierce’* Golden Med. Dis. ..SSe

1.00 A €! I* U Xk S * m m- * m m m

0c Pin ex for coughs '.mac 10c Piso Cough Syrup *450c Philip's Milk Magnesia .ASe $1.00 Pepgen ^*"‘;.V.V.V.*.V;12

5 0 c P h os p h it ^So d a M m U

*1.50 Scott’s Emulsion **. .5c Scott's Emulsion $1.10 S.S.S. Blood Remedy..:..:^ 50c Stanolax 1.40 Sal Hepatica s£

1.25 Tan lac

KkyserDnderw’rReduced

...98c $1.25 $1.48

lace yokes, white

FINE LISLE UNION SUITS, cuff, shell or lace

knee styles—

$1.25 and $1.48 kinds $1.98 suits, special $2.48 and $2.98 suits FINE LISLE VESTS, plain or

or pink—

65c and 75c vests.

85c and $1.25 vests

KATSER PART SILK and worsted union sleeveless, ankle length. Regular $5.00 kind, at *2’ 98 KAYSER’S MEDIUM WEIGHT, sleeveless

length union suits—

$2.48 kind at * • • • $1.48 $1.98 kind at $1.39 KAYSER SILK TOP UNION SUITS--) $2.48 knee length style ...$1.69 $3.98 ankle length style $2.69

ankle

HOT WATER BOTTLES, FOUNTAIN SYRINGES and COMBINATIONS AT CUT PRICES

$1 Bottle Genuine Aspirin Tablets 100 for $1

Haag’s Insect Powder Kilts Bed Bugs, Flees, Roaches, Ants and Plant Uce Tit 7 Stag Cut-Price Drag Stores Art Located hi tie Ctstor of the Shopping Dietrict of Indianapolis Haag’s Drug Store, J56 N. Illinois St., is Only 6 Doors North of Terminal Station HAAG'S Drug Store, 101 W. Washington SL, is in the point room of the Lincoln Hotel HAAGS Drug Stores, 27 and 53 South Illinois St., are on the first square south of Washington SL, on the way to the steam Union Depot The other 3 stores are located at 114 North Pennsylvania 3L, 55 Virginia, and 802 Massachusetts Ave^ corner of College.

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50c Outing Flannel 25c a yard Assorted stripes on light and dark grounds. Best quality, for gowns, pajamas and infants* wean 45c Standard Percales, 25c Yard wide, nest figures and stripes, on light and dark grounds. Dress Ginghams, 35c Fast colors, extra fine quality, assorted checks and plaids. $1.25 and $1.50 Fancy Towels, 98c Beautiful bath towels, in assorted color combina-tions-—large size.

Fashionable Furs for Gifts . For the Winter Comfort of the feminine members on your gift list, the store offers distinctive furs. In the smartness of their styling, the quality of their pelts and in the excellence of their workmanship each mode spells perfection. Priced at to ^49

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Clothes That Boys Like and at Reduced Prices! Comfortable fitting, giving plenty of elbow room to the active boy. Comfortable weight, keeping him warm when out of doors at his favorite game.

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Up to $14.50

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Up to $26.50 Value *11.95

Extra Pants to Match at 81.98 Pair

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