Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1920 — Page 48

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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS. FBIDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1920.

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I Handkerchiefs Special at 39c Each

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PlAin cotton handkerchief* for him weight linen; *4- . j At *#e each, or 3 for SOr, full sized cambric handkerchief* with initial in comer. White handkerchief* with shadow stripe* and satin hand* above hem* at 2.*< # each. Men'* novelty handkerchief*, colored (lots and itripes. | —Ayres—Street flooi. This Desk!

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Books Men WiU Enjoy Three Novels of the Hoar Caliban—W. L. George, In Chancery — Galsworthy, $2.00. The Power of a Lie—Bojer, $2.50. Clever Essays and Sketches Recreation* of a Psychologist— G. Stanley Hall, $2.50. Pipeful* — Christopher Morley, $2.00. Accepting the Universe—Bur- . joughs, $2.00. Miscellaneous Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie, $5.<W. The Outline of ilistory — H. G. Well*, 2 volumes, $10.50. A Cycle of. Adam's Letter* for Lovert of “The Education of Henry Adams,” 2 volumes, $ 10.00. —Ayres -Street floor.

Umbrellas for Men Good, strong rainproof umbrella, a full 28-iiich. fine tape edge American taffeta, $3.50. Better erade umbrella with nature silk and cotton; also silk

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Make Christmas a proud day for the little girl you love. Give her

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"I hain't (coin’ t* cnl my price* ti I «.*♦• up my fit* buaineiMi suit." eaid ] ( K«tcher Al l^iric. I’day. Tell ^inklejr »* so afraid o’ (rittia* hit by an auto that he hain’t looked down t' see th’=® new wool stockin'*.

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Good, silk and cotton mixture umbrella, fine Upe edge, neat line of handies; full size; strong frame. $0.50. Best grade of umbrellas, in silk and cotton, sterling tip handles, some In bakelite; silk cover; $7.50 and $8.50. Men’s all-silk umbrellas, with sterling tip handles and best carved wood handle*; light, roll frames. Prices from $0.00 tp

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Stwth Head Jw4ge I rare* Haraher I'r.M.r«-a l Ion ml Tble«ea. [Special lo The In<l ttnaixdt* Kcw*} SOI TII BKNI», Ind^ l>ccumber 10.— Bccauac. corporation* and ’Tmk bttai- I nen*’’ of South Hend have refunc«l to ! prowcfutc. thieve* who have stolen j large Hum* of money, being content J to drop the matter when they are re- j imburned. Prank Gilmer, judge of the j city court, gave light aentence* ye*- , terday fo four street cat conductor* who pleaded guilty to taking small sum* from fare boxes. The four men were fined $25 and com* and *entenoe<i to the State Farm (or »ix month*. The imprisonment, however, w'as *uspe tided. “Corporation* are always ready." Judge Gilmer *aid, "to look out for their own gain. They fail to see it a* to protect other member* prosecuting ofure a return of are case* of „>» ; thief who stole to e*<-ape after • he had returned the plunder. Vet the I party wants these petty thieve* to get ithe limit. Such thing* as this provoke Bolshevism •

Rubber tired Jus* like buby brwtber'a. # This is an attractive new model of fiber reed in ivory or gray finish. Seat lined with pique. Springs and 7-inch rubber tired steel wheels. Size of carriage, 18x18% inches. AA Specially priced fptwwnffP

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Art Wares - ‘ lent eleven Wltlt nd an silver finish, ilored enamel; nd cigarette: double, green, red, blue, in bronze, with design, 7 pieces,

cigarette box; sill ver. with black stripe, $22.50. Small ones in red and brown leather finish, ‘ 88.00 and $10.50. Small mahogany clocks, $5.00. —Ayres—Fourth floor.

EVARD For Diamonds, Fine Watches and Jewelry A. Christina* gift from Evard a la alwaya a lasting pleasure. " *:' 1 ; v-- -•• • •• two rroRE** 1*4 Monumru* Cleete \«». ZtS Mm*. Arm.

Game Boards # amuse young and old A $5.00 Board i* a combination on whicii ran lie played 5* different gam»‘*. Oarrom board on one side, itrokinole on other, Kelt nixhion* $r».tM> J* $7.00 Board i» similar to above, b* - ing a combination carrom and crokinole board with felt cushion*. This hoard plays *7 game*. . The de Luxe, $9.00 is made of genuine mahogarA'. crokinole panel; felt lined. Play* 4f> game* *S».O0

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A Large and Fascinating Variety of TOYS! GA$JES, BOOKS, '

etc., shown on our Third and Fourth Floors.

SELECT WHILE TIIIXG* ARE STILL FRESH AM) WHAVDLEU Charles Mayer and Co, 23 and 31 W. Washington St. The Gift Store Since 1840.

WHEN STORE

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Special in Silk Shirts for Christmas Shoppers —Men’s fine silk shirts, splendid quality Just the thing for Christmas gifts. Only 100 in lot. Very exceptional values at— $4. > If in Doubt, Give a Gift Certificate?

PEARL BEADS We have a large assortment ranging from $5 up IVORY CLOCKS Just the one you want tft F* $5 up The FLETCHER M. NOE JEWELRY STORE. 103 N. ILLINOIS St. Opp. Termini! Station

Beautiful growing Christmas presents. After all, beautiful flowers are the very choicest

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Let’s Fill the Community Chest!

Opening Mid-Winter Term

December 27th to January 3rd

That better position is awaiting you. Now Is the time to get ready for Enter sooner if you can. hut.he sure to start not later than I he opening week. By entering at once, you’ll he Ju*t ahead. ,tAt any rate. It i* time to get in touch with us education help you to make money, Yo ^ J - 4 *-‘- *-

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What He Liked. Mr, T. had visited the P. family long enough to find thnt they were strong on enlture but weak on comforts such a* a sufficient supply of hot water, food and even heat. One cold night he shivered in the living room while the members of the family held a discussion on their pet I hobbles. One said that she "dearly ^ loved great paintingg/' another pro- ( feased a fondness <or “great works I terature” and the third bpoke | eloquently on “great works of | j sculptors.” Finally it came the guest’* time to converse. He shivered a minute and then gave a feeble smile, “Right I nqw." he said earnestly. ‘T have a * decided fondness for a grate fire." I * , “So He Lowed Out." Four-year-old Billy loved tb say ! pieces hut he never, never said them Just as they were written. Rhyme j ami rhythm were nothing in his j young life. The other day he attempted to say “Mother Hubbard." and w'hen he came i to the part where she went to get ! the dog a bone and he got none, he { said "so he losed out.”

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Match Your Coat, With a pair of S TROUSERS at THE PANTS STORE CO. Two Store*. 41 W7 OHIO ST. X**r UL lit B. MARKET ST. N**r P*bb. Opew TUI « ». ■». hstarday Till 9 p.m.

Caatraetara* Marhlaery Far Sale and Rest. Heista, mileus paver*, derricks, crabs | pomp*. Koto outfit*, steam shovels, etc. * Bock Equipment Co.. 1900 Korthwestern are. ; ° Buiktlnr contractor* and commiasioa m*r- , chanU tciephone ^Joseph Gardner, 39 Kentucky a venae, for heavy salamander*

Ongioal cklmney »weep. M-TOBT. A.24-433 Ever Good CTeomargarine—Giossbrcmner’s.'

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Christmas Diamond Jewelry TO SUIT EVERY PURSE

From our larg-e stock of loose diamonds we have mounted into very artistic designs rings,, earring*, studs and brooches. Don’t j delay until the Christmas rush. Will be glad to lay aside the selection niade now. J. P. MuUally DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY 28 MONUMENT PLACE

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READ EVERY ITEM IF INTERESTED, BECAUSE OUR REDUCTIONS ARE BACKED UP/BY FACT AT THE STORE

Seal Plush Coats Specializing one particularly extra big value; fine peefo veal plush, large shawl collar, 'beautifully lined, three-quar-ter length— J-

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Other* !■ Great Variety With Fur Cellar*

Fur Collar Coats Remarkable price reductions; extra fine quality, different materials in many ahades: faqcy ailk lined. Natural raccoon, AustratUhn and nutria trimmed; fWVSo coat values-^ K *391* to *49^ Plaia Tailored. B20.50. *22.50 and *10.50

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Children^ Coats Clearing sale of girl*’ coat* In chinchilla, melton*, all reduced; according to *t*e— *5=== Upward pineh, *10.75 and Vp.

$35.00 to $45.00Suits

M'hich means half price, and less than you can buy them at a/ter Christmas.

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Plain Tailored. Quality Cloth, Maay Styles, All Sise*

fur Neckwear

t’HOULbKR TdRO W8, ; fuil animai skin* of fine quality: taupe, black, sable, fox and wolf; $45.0^ value*—

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Higher Prices, All Sellfor Much Lea*

Dresses One rack full for Saturday’s sale at ! 13^ ! 16^ Satin*, Alika. Aergc Fmhroldered or

Siqeaters Wool and silk Tuxedo tie-ons and slipovera, all shades— *4:Eto*354® Very Liberally Reduced

Skirts—Sport or Dress—Skirts

Big General Reduction

s^snsr,.!; ■" $"S.oA tailored skirts down to.,..’ *14.50 124.30 tailored skirts down to *12,50 $16.50 tailored skirts dn^^i tot s ".ti

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u Blouse Sale Bca u t i f u 1 patterns, Georgette silk satin, $7.50 to $10.00, now at $ 3-= to *5:11 Others in proportion.

Kimono^ and_ Negligees Scores of the most attractive design* that reveal real Japanese,vision of artistic charm; patterns, floral embroiderd cotton" and silk, crepe Georgette, satin crepe de chine, etc.—

Shawls Brush wool and angora, ift many shades, plaids, broad stripe or plain—

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