Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 311, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 May 1920 — Page 11

WHNE’EM, LADY? W SURE, THEY SAY Jxreek Parlors Crowded With Women Folk Xhese Days. _ Milady of Indianapolis has become one cNie most popular visitors of the downtown shoe shining parlors. Whore in b> gone days mother or daughter either maxed father to shine their shoes, or did it themselves, today they are marching right into the shine establishments, ruled over by oliveskinned sons of Greece or youngsters from the •‘av'noo'’ and perching on the leather-upholstered seats beside the men. "The women trade is growing every day. It seems, and I am clad of tt," satd the proprietor of a parlor. •‘When the women go home and tell where they get their shoe* shined, it makes business better for us. - ’ Every noon hour finds the clerks from the downtown stores, traveling women, movie-struck women and others, anxious to appear at their best in footwear, patronizing the shine shops. The shine boys are not kicking about fh® trend in customs of shoe shining, for one tail admitted that his wages as shine boy ran ns .high as $5. and h® said much of It was earned shining shoes for women and girls. jM - : Hotel’s Collection of Teeth Growing Departing "hotel guests forget many things In their hnrry, but when they j forget their false teeth they never call for them, according to rapt. .Tames J. I’oyne, superintendent of service at a downtown hotel. Capt. Coyne has .lust sdded another set of “store teeth" to his collection. “They will never be called for." he said. “People are too sensitive about wear ; log them."

Bond Salesmen Meet Tomorrow The Indianapolis Bond Salesmen's club has announced that beginning tomorrrow lt will bold Its weekly meetings at the Lincoln hotel. The club also announced the appointment of the following committees: Entertainment —C. R. Spann, J. V. Tobin. Paul Mathews, E. E. Lett and P. P. Burke. Golf—Cheater Jewett, Harry Collins and J. L. Overman. Tennis—Neil Campbell, E. T. Eliing ton and Ed Wuensoh. Camel Meat Good, but Rather Tough PARIS, May 7.—“ Camel meat Is savory, but rather tough.” is the Parisian verdict on a son animal which was butchered here and sold through the markets to purchasers. The camel was split into steaks, chops, filets, etc., and made fIOO pounds of mear that retailed at an average of 6 francs (normally $1.15i a pound, s The zoo received 2,000 francs for the __

Art Furniture Cos. 106 s. MERIDIAN STREET. Eight Floor*. Wholesale and Retail. The Big Store With Small Expenses. ikgjMSaa WALL PAPER i 12c value SOr roll Living Room Pattern, at 37C 25<- roll Dining Room Pattern 17c 12c roll Bedrooms Pattern J) c 60c roll Wall Paper 35C FURNITURE 5350 Walnut Bedroom Suite *3so J&.BO Bed at *9 Felt Mattresses at *l2 510 Mattress at... *T sl2 Springs at *9 51.00 Pillows at § Kitchen Cabinet at 942 Tapestry Rockers 824 Overstaffed Rocker *l7 RUGS 586 Ax minster Rug *55 585 Tapestrv Rug *25 $22 Wool Fiber Rug *IG sls Straw Matting Rug.... alO REFRIGERATORS SIS Befrigera* *r 812 S3O Befrigera* r Sal 545 Refrigerator.......... ~.®32 $56 Refrigerator.... 842 Just recti ved a carload of Tex oleum (like rubber!; wears better than . inia'd linoleum. We guarantee it for kitchen floors. $1.50 yard Tex oleum *1 in SI.OO yard Texoleum 75t 85c yard Felt Back 55c sl7 9x12 Congoleum Rug, no tor der, slightly damaged. ..*12.00 Old Furniture taken w part payment on new. See our 5-room outfit at SI SO. Sold on to rj easy payment*. Cup and Saucer 15c 25c.v^lue S6O 100 piece English Dinner Set a“ *42 $25 tO-plece Dinner Set at gig $9 42-pieee Dinner Set at *7 56 25-p:eee DinnJr Set at.. *3.75 TERMS. Low rent and sirrafl expense cn able n* to save you 20 to .*!!> per cent Onr rsvtnent prices are Ip** than you buy for cash elsewhere 106 South Meridian St.

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A Dollar or Two \ ci/1 XT P |\4 A DIXTP ■ A Open Saturday A Week Will Do AMIIN IX). Until 9:30 P. M. 127 WEST Washington. N. H. Lei b son. Mgr. . Introducing Our New Men’s Department

Mens Wear Specials for The Week Men’s Fine All-Wool SUITS s 33°° This is a special price concession made for the opening of the enlarged men’s department. The showing embraces many of the best fabrics and includes all the late colors and fashion models. Men’s RAINCOATS $ 1 5C> Kubherized waterproof fabrics in olive drab and dark colors; made up in snappy, belted styles. Just the thing for the rainy weather this time of the year. Boys’ Fine Quality SUITS $ J Q.SQ These are selected values from our new department for boys, offered to convince the patrons of onr old department that even our former standards of value are being excelled. Stylish suits, eautifnl fabrics, strong sewings.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1920.

Third Floor—Take Elevator • ... ; i INCREASING Demand has caused us to greatly enlarge our facilities. A fine new men’s department has been installed in our entire third floor—larger, better than ever. Old lines have been strengthened and new ones added—notably a splendid shoe department. It is now truer than ever that here men can outfit themselves better, at a more reasonable price, and on the most liberal of terms. Appropriate souvenirs for all men who call during opening week.

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Honorbilt Shoes for Men Our splendid new shoe department features the. nationally known Honorbilt shoes for men—selected by us because we could find none better. Every shoe sold under a positive guarantee of money back if you are not satisfied. Prices range from $7.50 to $15.00. * A Complete Line of Men's Clothing The largest showing of fine suits for men we have ever featured, made possible by the increased space we are devoting to this department. None but strongly made, well built, stylish garments of correct design have been given a place in this department. Big Values in Boys 9 Clothing Even before our enlargements, our boys’ department had become famous with the parents of this vicinity. In our enlarged quarters we have not only increased the size of our stocks of boys’ clothes, but are offering most exceptional values in clothes for the youngsters. Mens High Grade Hats and Caps On display now, a complete showing of fine Panama and lightweight felt hats —also a seasonable showing of fine caps. In this department quality is always the first consideration—combined with the most up-to-date style*. A Complete Uniform Department • You will find here a uniform department that challenges comparison, featuring high-grade uniforms for railroad men, street ear rften, firemen, policemen, chauffeurs, etc. This department can take care of your complete uniform require--1 ments, including all accessories. AskinGMarineCo. 127 West Washington. N.H. Lcibson, Mgr.

Women’s Wear Specials for The Week Beautiful Dresses of Flowered Georgette S2QS2 Special values also prevail in our ladies’ department. on the main floor. For instance, notice this special price on fine dresses of the new flowered Georgettes. Stylings are positively captivating. Stylish Polo CO ATS Q.SQ dmsmi mm si , i * Just the thing for the cool days and nights of early spring—and sporty enough in appearance to satisfy anyone who appreciates dashing style in a sports coat. At present prices it will pay you to boy now for next fall. Modish Spring HATS sy|.9s Beautiful trimmed hats in the most charming of modes. All of the finer straws are represented at a price that is but a fraction- of what you would expect to pay for millinery of so high a type.

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