Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 293, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1920 — Page 12

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WP** _- % ct*nne*re M f / \ I *o*t£* 1/ Uncertain Investments are a thing of the past for one of onr customers. After losing $lO,000 in one year he has decided to invest his funds as released in our First Mortgage Real Estate Certificates. He will be sure of his principal and an income thereon of si/0%, payable semi-annually. jFlctcgier gftftrfnss attt Crust Cotnjrcs? Capital Largest In Indiana

Stores in New York, Newark, Brooklyn, Buffalo, Indianapolis, New Haven 4 W. WASHINGTON STREET Mid- Week Special of Great Importance Women’sari Misses’Coats Sr z u *25 -a *35 Navy blue serges and poplins. Heather Jerseys, Tricotines and Homespuns; in well tailored, good looking models, belted, braid trimmed or perfecly plain. All sizes from 16 to 46. Sale of Coats Fashioned of wool polo cloth, silvertone, velour, tweeds and novelty fabrics, in short and medium Special at $25 Serge and Jersey Dresses Special $ J Special Each dress was made, as you will admit when you see them, to sell for a much higher price—smart, well-cut, with trimmings of embroidery and braid cleverly applied. In navy blue, tan, reindeer, taupe and Copen. If you are interested in this offering of new spring apparel—the savings to you will make a journey to this store very much worth while.

WE WILL FURNISH YOUR HOME FOR ONE-HALF Here you will find • furniture of all kinds. of it new, and all of it as good as new, at prices that will save you one-half or more. CASH OR PAYMENTS BAKER BROS. PIONEER DEALERS 219-225 EAST WASHINGTON STREET

CLOTHING ON CREDIT PEOPLE'S CREDIT CLOTHING CO. 16 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST. I 2nd FLOOR

DOG HILL PARAGRAFS . . - * v * * ’ " m fe?:. & A good many jaybirds have been noticed this week around the home of Miss Flutle Belcher, as she Is known to have a hat with a lot of delicious cherries on it. Jefferson Potlocks received a letter today.’ It was dictated and at first he thought It was from his wife. Truck Carrying Mail Turns Over Downtown When an axle on a mail truck broke at Meridian and Washington streets this morning the vehicle turned over. Kenneth Martla, 401 North Pennsylvania street, the driver, escaped without Injury. The truck was m route from the Union station to the pistefflce. four Sevens Flour—•Glossbrenner's. Considering the length of time during which It / gives pleasure, a photo- T V raphio portrait is the east expensive thing you I can buy these days. g \MT Ninth Floor. Kahn Bldg.

Granger Dept. Store 336-338 W. Washington St. EXTRA SPECIAL tor SATURDAY Ladles’ spring coats In all the newest shades or burgundy, turquoise, green, tan and mix- 04 AQQ tares, up to S2B value. Oifvu Ladies’ spring coats in light checks and plaids, $16.00 sl2 50 Ladies' silk poplin and plaid worsted skirts, all the QD newest shades. $0.30 value.9‘a* U O Ladies’ and misses' middie blouse waists, white and col- (g -j /IQ ored collars. $2 value 91* 1 1/ Extra Special—Big close out of men’s spring caps, 50 dozen classy plaid, check and plain colors, Scotch novelties, $1.50 RA a value / Jv 23 dozen caps In fancy plaids and plain colors, SI.OO 50C Buy your spring caps now. Men’s high grade stiff hats, large size only. 7 l i to 7%, 0(\ rvrv $3.00 value

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An Ounce of Accident Prevention Saves a Barrel of Trouble. Dr. Curtiss Clark’s AUTO-BRAKE RENEWER For automobile brakes and clutches, also a preservative for all leather belts. Will make your new brakes last twice as long and will make the old ones work as good as new ones. Works like a charm. Once you use it you will never go without it. The only original brake renewer on the market. To get the genuine look for the signature of Dr. C. A. Clark on the label. Price 60c per tube. Large cans, $2.00. Sold by first-class dealers. Safety First, Last and All the Time. H. B. FOREMAN District Manager 968 North Meridian St., Phone, Circle 697. Indianapolis, Ind. nllw nrnrtM Fine Decorated mi 42-Piece Set of DINNERWARE P I • I See our open stock of Dinnerware. Little Furniture Store 211 E. Washington St. Garden Tools, Paints, Screen Wire, Poultry Netting SPECIAL—Smoky City Wall Paper Cleaner, per can. 3 for 25<* Fleischmann’s S'g Money back without queatioa if HUNT’S Salve fail, in the treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA. ijy RINGWORM. TRTTER ors other itching akin disease*. Try 1 i V 75 cent bos at our risk. _ / §) HOOK DKL’O COMPANY.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1920.

Buy Now—Pay Later ' _ n Rite cheerfully opens charge accounts. C “ ' You can have your new suit now—and can pay for it weekly—as convenient— CREDIT PLAN ui yevj . ” CASH PLAn Charge accounts are While Wearing it. All goods are cheerfully opened, marked in plain '/.Ti .“J Women’s Spring Suits week If you wish, town. Rite's cusbut when credit is Lovely new styles and models in tricotine, serge, given, kite checks and novelties — beautifully tailored, ex- what he pays for—notASh, but KE a ceptional quality and at prices astonishingly low bottom^cas^pHceV. {hi?- small 0 added - Rite Selh f ° r leSS * RItT^CHABGES charge Rite sells *rr w v*- MOKE, but only for less. To prove VP UMI tl,e small added It to your satisfac- cost that the glvtlon, shop around ing of credit at the other stores, C-sss!*s-. C.siA#. f a . use ?’. , That ls v tbeuc,,me toßue ’ g - J Smart Spring Suits fair ’ isnt u? f Lovely light weight coats for spring wear, belted or plain, long or short sport lengths—every one distinctively stylish. Tr > Prices most reasonable. S2SUP Women’s Upstairs Apparel Shop ft /*. Open Sat. * 43 South Illinois Street ah Entrance Through Rifs’* Jewelry and Gift Shop. Take Elevator Alt Free° n *

MAROTT’S BARGAIN BASEMENT Special Offering for Saturday’s Selling Women’s black dress calf pumps and A J&n patent colt lace oxfords, light flexible soles, plain toes, slender vamps and amS Men’s black calf lace oxfords, some with fiber soles and rubber heels, some with leather soles and heels, English BsSSIEL and medium toe styles, welted soles. Wonderful values $3.95 a Pair yjjpr Buy Shoes at a Shoe Shop. Eight Floors of Shoes. MAROTT’S SHOE SHOP 18 and 20 E. Washington St. Store Hours; Ba.m. to 5:30 p. m. Saturdays, 8a.m.t09 p. m.

Fourth Floor State Life Bldg. The Greatest Millinery Sale The Event You Have Been Waiting For >V3SO BEAUTIFUL a Trimmed Hats If T>,at Shou,d SeM ,0P 57 - 50 ' 5875 and * lO -°° w Priced Every Wanted '\2PMI V* If Specially |P M f f P New Style A 1 tJh For gRU £ and All t t~V. 7 Til l *!! ~ r<i hm * ~ Aj-r Saturday ® ™ ww Colors IffFt! Hats for Street, Dress or Sport Wear f Our Finest Pattern Hats / REDUCED TO Wr ' ...J'A $5.95 $6.95 $7.95 hinnrrfil You mußt Be ® these Hats to appreciate their wonRemember, Just Say Fourth Flo Elevator Man derful values. Extra Special-One Lot of 75 CLEARANCE OF Children’s Hats Children’s Hats Worth $2.00, Saturday Only— Specially Priced 98c sl-98 $2.49 $2.95 Real $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 values. All styles and colors. AFRICAN OSTRICH FEATHER CO. Fourth Floor State Life Bldg.

] nm. AND WASH. MTS. B-rnriru ( MADISON AND RAY. hTOLLS > F ocj<TAIN square. 1 MERIDIAN AND MORRIS. Mending TISSUEStK ,n YE2 No sewing or darning. Repairs allk, satin, cotton goods, ribbons, fabrics of all kinds, kid gloves, mackintoshes, umbrellas, parasols, stockings, etc. Package postpaid, 15 cents, two packages, 25 cenUn lAddress PENN PUBLISHING CO„

OUR SPECIAL BANK CREDIT PLAN Allow you to buy your home out tit at cash prices. D. N- FOSTER FURNITURE AND CARPET COMPANY 117-119-121 West Market street. Opposite Traction Terminal Depot. IF IT IS IN THK LINK OF HARDWARE YOU CAN GET IT AT VONNEGUT’S 120 TO 124 KAST WASHINGTON STREET

Indiana Wall Paper Cos. Retail Store Wholesale Store 51 Virginia Ave. 27-29 E. Maryland

DETROIT VAPOR STOVES PENINSULAR STOVE3 GURNEY REFRIGERATORS CHENEY PHONOGRAPHS ror Sale by HOOSJiR OUTFITTING CO

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SPECIAL SATURDAY ’' / t Ladies’ Oxfords and Pumps High and Low Heels, Black and Brown, Special at $3.98 and $4.98 Others $7 and $8 Misses and Children Zgmmk More Good Bargains HORUFF’S —FOUR STORES—--342-344 Virginia Ave. 938-40 South Meridian St. 1108-1110 Fountain Square. 2630 Northwestern Ave.

Baldwin Grafonola Dance Outfits ~|||| jiff* very latest dance hits, jjp ALL FOR I§|S i25- 10 m On Most Convenient Terms The Baldwin Piano Cos. 11 ■ Eat. 1862 18 N. Penn. St.

You Need to Save Because If You Do Not Save You’// Need A large per cent of the people of this country over 60 years of age are DEPENDENT. If you do not wish to be in this class, start NOW to SAVE. The degree of comfort in your old age will depend upon the percentage of your income you SAVE. WE PAY 41/ 2 % ON SAVINGS Meyer-Kiser Bank 136 East Washington Street. (Open 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Saturdays.)

The Birthstone for April is the DIAMOND We have the largest and best assortment of diamonds in the state, at prices that will suit you and fit any size purse. Let us have the pleasure of showing you our line, and if you do not buy then, you will remember later that you must go to Rost for Diamonds. If CARL L. ROST I 25 N. Illinois Street. L*| THE HOESE OF QUALITY l|jj| By the Sign of the Clock in the Middle of the Block NO PLATED OB FILLED RINGS SOLD HEBE.

/ Defective Eyes vJp'vXy Scientifically v. Corrected with lenses ground in our own plant. We guarantee satisfaction. Lenses in any frame or mounting in €A. fig II 3ur stock. V Kryptok Invisible Bifocals (ground together, not cemented) for far and near vision; complete, G with your choice of mountings 90 to v** We will duplicate your glasses or fill any other optometrist’s or oculist's prescription at these prices. HOOSIER OPTICAL COMPANY 148 N. ILLINOIS ST. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Manufacturing Opticians No Ciarge for Examination

COME! Come to Last Dance at Denison Hotel SATURDAY EVE., APRIL 17th. Admission 35c