Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 December 1920 — Page 4

THE INBUKAPOHS >WS ? THUKSBAY, DECEMBEE SO, 1

War Insurance Notice

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For January • Out Friday December 3let .To Our Musk-Loving Friends;

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COLBY GUESTS AT DINNER.

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I>ecember *«.— :otertalned Baia-

brldge Colby, American secretary of state; Robert E. Jeffery, United States minister to Unasaay. and For- ' — " Buero at a private 1 the presniential resiy. At the same time r and naval officers attached Colby's mission were enterat the ministries of war aad

jSfTcolby^OI 4 leave here tomorrow for Baeaos Aires on board the Argsotiae cruiser Ltbertad HEADS DESTROYER FLEET.

rSpwnsl to The Tsdwwflhp M»1 CKWHEJf. thd.. December *•'—

Captain Clarence L. Arnold, United States navy, whose home lo^la Goshen. bas been detached from the navy yard at Breefciyn, JK. T„ and assigned to the command of a fleet of eighteen torpedo boat destroyers with Cfiaiiea-

top, 8. CL. as the

ptaia Arnold wds stationed at the 1 mlyn navy yard for three years. During the world war he was the

of the U. 8. 8. Covington, one of the German ships seized by the United States at the beginning of the war. Ur*. Arnold died a few weeks agro at Brooklyn and her body was botl* 4 *

In the cemetery She formerly lived

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" » For a auick. warm. Inexpenaivs method of heating, put a Perfection OH Heater to work for y<n»Tbree prices. gTJd, ggbM, glide. LILLY HARDWARE CO., iU-ilft E. Washington 9L

PUR SALE Choice of large Siberian Wolf er China Fox Scarf*, bead and large brush, black, brown and taupe; gS'S*.“ 1200 H A RGROVE'S Stans. A vr, and Delaware St.

W» hope you have a very happy Hew Tear and

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Ground Floor S&legrooms

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trything Known in Music” 27 East Ohio Street

Hmne-Mnaser Bldg.

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WOMEN’S

Feh Slippers Choice of House

$

Fur or ribbon trimmed Juliets with leather uoles. Also soft sole felt house slippers, moccasin style, assorted color*. '■ .V PINK’S 126 E. Washington St

IETHODISTS TO UNITE FOR

NEW TEAR’S

EVE SERVICES

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City-Wide

ton.’’ Bishop F. D. Leete, of tbe Indiana area, win deliver the address

of the evening.

The meeting has been planned early in the evening to give members of the Methodist chunmes an opportunity to attend watch night services la

' their own churches.

*u *.«**« C!tr BOY ENDS FREE OCEAN TRIP

pwmea oy the noirltiml department

of which the

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Street• Murt&r ** Meridian

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Goes to Three Countries on Stem

—Norwegian HUnistcr Arrives. HEW YORK, December

tmnel Eyde. newly appointed Nor-

wegian minister to Washington, arrived here today aboard the steamer Kroonland Alexander J. Urosainki, attached to the Polish legation at Washington, also was a passenger. Among those on the ship was M*x round trip voyage to Antwen> Southampton and Cherbourg on the boat. Just before the steamer left New York, several weeks ago,, he rushed up the gangplank to delner some Sowers to a passenger. The ship drew away from its pier and

*♦.—Dr. Max started on a free trip tothe

ts of three. European countru

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The war t* “ ve » to “P ut somethin* by” regularly and tree on tbe rest. If you wait until there is a surplus, you wiB nerer start saving.

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FRIDAY EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS!

21-23 'North Illinois Street

FRIDAY EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS!

In addition to recent tremendous reductions, we have taken another sensational markdown for Friday.

COATS

Regular $30.00 to $50.00 Values, for Fri-

day Only.

A collection of beautifully styled coats in the season'* favorite fabrics. The majority have large far collars and are silk Kned. The saving, are a ^ M m HC tremendous, so be here $ ■ • « w early Fnday momIncluded in this group are fine SILK PLUSHES.

$«.95

For Friday morning only. About thirty-five in this group. Values up to $35.00. Fine satins, Georgettes, silk tricolette .

Please do not think for a moment these are $6.95 SALE DRESSES—they are positive $15.00 to $35.00 dresses. Wise women will buy dresses for entire winter, and spring. Mere words or descriptions don’t suffice; we’ve got the goods-—they’re wonderful dresses! Come when the doors open at SteSO a. m. v v

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25 Fme Raincoat* and CSpea, val- Wt O C A ues up to $25JM, at tpAAduW

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SUITS You can save from $15.00 to $25.00 on these plain and fur-trimmed suits. When we tell you these suits are worth $40.00 and $50.00—yes, and even $60.00— we are CONSERVATIVE in our estimate of their value, and when you see them you will realize they are the finest suits you 0 ® W ® 7h ever bought for * f20.75.

MILLINERY Choice of 100 Fine Trimmed Hat* Up to $15 Values FOR FRIDAY ONLY.

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SKIRTS Plaids—Wool

and Plain

There are 100 beautifully trimmed velvet*and feather Jj hats. Your choice for Friday. ?1.95.

.95

For Friday. Values to

512.50

£ s. 1

Values to $17.50. Wonderful values

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LOUSES

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Blouses

Value* UpiO $10.00.

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Friday On The Last Day of 19, No phone orders, no mail orders, no C. 0. D. orders on these last day of the year bargain^.

Hats, Vi price — Clearance of all winter hats, beautiful ostrich and flower trimmed hats. Girls’ black velvet hats, streamer trimmed, elegant ^velvet. Children’s hats, little roll brim, excellent velvet, good style, streamer trimmed. ALL HALF PRICE (Friday). * —Steam* Floor. Women’* hose, irregulars Burson seamless fashioned hose, black with white sole style, out sizes, fine gauge lisle finish; former 50c

—Main Floor.

value, pair.

Vests and pants

tor children, heavy fleeced lined, bleached cotton; ages up to 14 • years; slightly soiled from handling; priced up to

$1.00; Friday, until sold,

choice, garment.

44c

-Mai* Floor.

1 Union suits,, broken E lines Merode and Richelieu 5 brands women’s union suits, vaI ric \ u ® 8t *i e ! ; “ostly sizes 7, 3 s and 9; Friday Bargain—

$2.25 suits

$2.50 suits $1,25 $2.75 suits .,...$1.38 x ' —

| Cloves, $1.00; 5 ivoroen’a mended kid gloves, g washable chamoisuede gloves, S assorted colors, double silk E jar loves and Fownes’ filosette 5 gloves, black and other colors; broken Hnes and sizes; formerl;

priced up to $3.00, Friday, choice, pair.

i; formerly $1.00 -Main Floor.

Work shirts, Cones* Boss best grade indigp blue work shirts, union made, cut extra full size, double stitchMi yoke back; formerly

sold for $1.65^ Friday

Bargain

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-Main Floor.

Bibuses

Values Up to $15.00.

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“What’s this new job I hear you have?” asked a cousin who* was visiting a young Indianapolis man. ilstees System, eh? Don’t remember ever hearthat name out west What’s it like?” ‘Well, its principal business is loaning money to men and women who are unable to borrow from commercial banks because they have no property or other recognized collateral.’^ % “M-m,” grunted the cousin. *1 seef” “No, you don’t see!” returned the other, quickly, at you have in blind is the loan shark, simply we make loans to woi remem l d work

right; you you something System. It’s co-operative organ-* formed by thousands eers who recognised of an institution ordinary men and might borrow without usurious rates of in-

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vmes uu**vwf?i ui«y spreaa OVCT an entire year, if he chooses. These payments also draw

4% savings interest if made promptly. “We loan to make improvements in the home, pay insurance or interest, buy fumiture, pay the doctor or grocer or druggist, help make the first payment on a home, take advantage of a good business opportunity— in fact, for any worthy purpose. We now have ten offices in four groat cities and many thousand members. ‘’Would you lolks out west think that was a pretty good concern to be working for?” *T should say we would," answered the cousin. “And I certainly hope that it won’t be long before my own city gets one of your brunch offices, too.”

Trustees System Trustees System Co., of Indianapolis, Incorporated “Loans to the Man Who Works."

231 Massachusetts Avenue

iTOjtfct. HAMCA HAW DOHM FOR BIG BDS(MR*S.

IS DOING FOR THE MAH WHO WORKS

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Smart S tyles

Moderate 'Prices

AN EVENT in women’s footwear that offers real, genuine savings la because our regular prices were already below the market in accordance with our usual policy. Every pair is a this season’s smart style from our regular stocks of standard Petot quality. *

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Winter oxfords, opera pumps, boots with low, military or Louis heels* In most of the wanted leathers.

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6 AND 8 NORTH PENNSYLVANIA STREET Mail orders filled by paid parcel post. Open Saturday evening until #:10. C. E. PETOT. I* A- VANKIRK. ‘C m %

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1 * Silk poplin, re~ = versible; a silk and cotton pop8 lin arith a vfry brilliant finish, s It’s on# yard wide and comes S In all desirable ccflors; very 5 serviceable; you save 50c HCkg, 5 a yard; Friday, yard • = —gain Floor. M-,. • *,, ■ /t: | Men’s rtightshirts, 5 of outing flannel, extra good S grade material, military collar, S fiber silk frog fasteners, as5 sorted patterns; formerly sold for $8.00; Friday gg

Main Floor.

Bargain, choice...

Xmas novelties, ineluding ivory picture frames, brass ash trays, cut glass, etc., etc.: up to $1,00 quality; while lot lasts, Friday, 9^

hath

—Main Floor.

Books f&r boys and

ie at 5c

girls that sold at Xmas time at

15c to 39c each; while

they last, each.

—Main Floor.

Germantown yarn, I Flebher’s make, all wanted r colors; regular 42c quality; = Friday, 8 balls d*1 AA = for — —Moim Floor. = Handkerchiefs for | women, packed 3 in box; sold = before Xmas at 50c a box; Fri- s day to close out, # Off** 5 the box at = —Jfoin Floor. E

Men’s overcoats, 1 ulster and ulsterette and con- 5 servative models, all wool, neat S dark mixture*, sizes 34 to 44; = regular $^00 and $40,00 ar $19.65 1 -gain Floor. =

Friday

Boys? shoes, of a quality that will outwear the boy, waterproof calfskin uppers with 2 full soles and leather heels; Friday Qff Bargain, pair.. w&oVD

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Shoes for misses and children, ’ high cut lace' styles, in brown, vici or dark calfskin, nature and English shapes, sizes up to 2 i. J2 Q5

-Main Floor.

= Friday special, pair.

Boots for young women, black and brown calfskin, high cut lace models, English low heels or Cuban heels;' our $7.95 kinds,

-Main Floor.

Friday Bargain..

Coatings,-all wool, for winter wear, in either medium or extra heavy weight and in practical colorings; full 54 inches wide; $5.00 quality; extra

™r$i.89

—Main Floor.

special for

at, yard

$1.79

1 Black satin, at a notably low price. Thin satin is of a good heavy, dependable quality, width 36 inches; our $3.?0 value. On sale Friday at, yard.. —Main Floor. Storm serge, all wool, heavy double warp, sponged and shrunk; all dark street shades and black; 45 inches wide. Regular price $2.48; Friday at, QQ yard tyLoOV —Main FUx/r.

Men?s socks, heavy weight, part wool, long elastic knit top; former 50c value (3

pairs, $1-00),

pair

—Main Floor.

35c

Men’s sweaters, slipover, V-neck and coat style with shawl collars; colors gray, blue, maroon, black and brown and college colors; sizes 36 ta

46; up to $7.95 values,

choice, Friday...

—Mok* Floor.

$3.65

Men’s pants, of I extra fine lined Auto Brand 5 corduroys, fancy worsteds, neat 2 casaimeres and all-wool blue s serges, all rises; $7.50 values, r &■:. *4.65 I

Floor- £

* Women’s white 1 waists, several styles, slightly § mussed; up to $1.60 4 0^ = values, Friday only t:OC r —Basctntni. 5 * *, ■ ■ Children’s hose, | black, for school wear; all sizes E to 9%; fast black; 25c <P‘f AA = value, Friday, 6 pairs ipXavU g • . —Basement. 5 . ... . , § Coffee pots, 3 and 5 4-quart size, blue and white and ~ gray granite, enamel and tin = lids; seconds of values ff A** = to $1.00; Friday only... «K/C 5 ^ —Basement. Sj Blanket strips, | size 64x80, gray cotton, fancy = striped borders, shell stitched r edges; can be used for sheets E or covering; $2.00 QO- = value, a strip «/OL = —Basement. ~ Comfort cotton | batts, 3-pound size; opens in a 5 sheet 72x90: a good grade cot- = ten and just enough for a com- = fort; $1.19 value, jjj ., ^ ii; 5 , —Basement. ~ Boys’ overcoats of | all-wool brown, gray and green £ mixtures, with military collars, •= sizes 3 to 8; our $7.96 <£ff Off = values, Friday....... tPtloOO s —Main Floor. E Congoleum rugs, 1 size 9x12, heavy quality, water- = proof, neat patterns; regular s *19.00; .lightly im-fl*-|-I AC = perfect, Friday tpJ.A.'tO s

-Third Floor. S

Linoleum,

i, genuine

cork, 6 feet wide, burlap back, enamel finish, tile and parquetry floor patterns; $1.35

quality; Friday, square

yard

—TMrd Floor. =

Curtain net, filet, | •36 inches wide, square mesh, S

neat detached fi{

98c

48c quality,

yard

gures; regular

^ 35c I

—rsirj floor. 5

Nightg owns for 1 women, of outing flannel, neat r stripes bf pink and blue, double £ yokes, some embroidered; $2.50 = values, Friday bar- d>-| 7Q 5 gain =

—Second Floor. E

Rompers for chil- | dren, of gingham and gaiatea 5 cloth, plain colors and strii

$1.98 values, Friday.

- —Second Floor.

Slipover sweaters, also coat style sweaters, for women and children; selling regularly at $3.98, Fri- J —Second Floor.

id stripes; $1.39

dajr*s choice..,

Bathrobes for chil- = dren.- light and dark colors with s cord at waist and pockets, sizes = 6 to 12; our $3.50 OA E values, choice Friday w&sOU ^ —Second Floor. £ K ,j mm Women’s coats | and wraps, all materials and 5 new colors, with plain or fur =; collars; up to $49.00 values, £ £L day .. bar :. $29.50 1

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