Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 15, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1920 — Page 22

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v v In the Meantime —until you find the right permanent investment for your funds—take advantage of our Demand Certificates of Deposit. Every day your money remains with us it earns interest at 3 per cent and you have the privilege of withdrawal at a moment’s notice. x, Capita] iMi Interest on Largest in Indiana n J? i-v llytl Checking - Account* Ratlings anb Crust Company Will Help You to Save Safely N. W. Cor. Market & Pennsylvania ✓

The Man or Woman Who saves today is ready for opportunity tomorrow—ready to go forward with the progress of the community. The secret of all lasting progress has been the determination to do better things—and.in being prepared for opportunity at its very appearance. Start the Savings Habit Now. > $1 or more will open an account. Open from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Saturdays. MEYER-KISER BANK 136 East Washington St. (Don’t write checks in pencil—use ink,)

4 W. WASHINGTON STREET SA TURD A Y SPECIAL! DRESS SALE Ttvo Hundred Beautiful Fashioned New Models for Women aud Misses l GREATLY 7C REDUCED I tJ*' ” TO A *Jr Tricotines, Satins, Taffetas, Serges, Georgettes, Crepe de Chines WOMEN and misses—when you see these handsome dresses in afternoon, street and sport styles you will realize the full advantage of Morrison’s value-giving power. Come today—your own good judgment will convince you of their extreme desirability and exceptional value. All sizes when the sale starts.

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THE HOUSE OF QUALITT By the Sign of the Clock in the Middle of the Block CARL L. ROST 25 NORTH ILLINOIS STREET No Plated or Filled Rings Sold Here.

Mending TISSUE S^xjrXK No sewing or darning. Repairs c'-'-lhla*. ■ilk, satin, cotton goods, ribbons, fabrics •f all kind*, kid gloves, mackintoshes, umbrellas, paranoia stockings, eta Package postpaid. IE cents, two packages, IE gents. Address FINN PUBLISHING CO. RlalrovOle. Fa.

Our Stock of Gifts That Last FOR THE YOUNG LADY GRADUATE Wrist Watcha* $20.00 to $ 800.00 Lavalltereg 8.00 to 4,500.00 Barplns 880 to 800.00 Rings 8.80 to 80.00 Diamond Rings ... 20.00 to. 1,500.00 FOR THE YOUNG MAN GRADUATE Watches *15.00 to % 128.00 W aldemar Chain .. 2.00 to 75.00 Solid Gold Cuff Buttons 6.00 to 7,675.00 Gold Filled Cuff Buttons IJSO to 12.80 Stick Pins 2.00 to 350.00 Fountain Pens .... 1.50 to 12.50 Eversbarp Pencils.. 1.00 to 10.50 Travelers’ Toilet Sets 8.50 to 18.00 These, with many other articles, comprise the stock of GIFTS THAT PgA 7 'jp east at TaTf-sT

HOUSE WIRING And Fixtures a Specialty. Prompt service and satls\ction guaranteed. ” . It ttt'e KleotrAal—Call Proa. *872.

DOG HILL PARAGRAFS

I The driver of the bread wagon for the j Tlckvllle bakery Is laid up this week on account of Injuries sustained while he | was handling some bread and a loaf ac- i ; cldentally dropped on his foot. * • Sidney Hocks, whose engagement last i week was rumored to a young lady near i I Bounding Billows, states that he has ■ nothing definite yet to give out for pub- ! licatlon, as be lacks nine more dollars ! j of having enough to get the ring. Evergood Oleomargarine—Glossbrenner's.

Granger Dept. Store 836-338 West Washington St. Saturday Specials Men's Panama Hats, cor- gA QQ reot styles, $3.50 value eilO Men's Caps, plaids and CTQn checks, SI.OO values uJv Men’s Extra quality Scotch Mixture Spring Caps, $1.50 70/* value Men's Silk Bosom Shirts, A A QO Homan stripes. $4 00 value ®,fclelFo Men's Soft and Stiff Hats, very latest styles. $4.00 and Qfi $3.00 values Children s White Wash Hats, -f Q Just 50 dozen, 50c value.. ->-*/* Children's Gingham Dresses, beautiful plaids and plain IfcO Off colors, $3.00 value Ladles' Spring Coats, all A 4 O QC shades, $32.50 value Ladles’ Full Length All-Wool Blue Serge Coats, up to SIB.OO Asj QO value £ < /0 Ladles' White Wash Skirts, odd sizes, up to $3.00 value vlwO

The Oxford : Mt? i 1 —An eye- : | ,( H gla 89 style especially ' R profession- .}fi\ al people dignified serviceable stylish. Correct glasses are as im- < portant as correct dress. We Ht Them That Way. The Home of the $4.50 Glasses Invisible Bifocal Far and nefir vision ground together (not cemented) $8 to sl2 Phis 5 per cent war tax. Hoosier Optical Cos. 148 No. Illinois St. Half block north of Terminal Station. Open Saturday Until 9 p. m.

Celery- Vesce "A V&nßrlggle Product.” (Shakes Aches) When my spirits are drooping and dead And I’m sick with a pain in my ffead, [’ll take nothing bitter. But still I’m no quitter. I’ll take Celery Vescs without dread. Tastes Good—lS Good j 25? Ask Your Druggist

esses at Dior ginghams, assorted plaids, small checks and . Trimmed with organdy, linene and pique collars ffs. Piped in assorted collars. Front and flaring 3. Bow and tie back. Sizes 16 to 44 for misses lira.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, MAY 28,1920.

Desk Sets i ~ For t^e § ■ ,: MS G raduate Special Sale SJ.SO per These desk sets are most attractive and will add a pleasing touch to any desk. They are made of moire, covered with celluloid, and come in such a variety_of colors that It is easy to match almost any color scheme. Each set consists of desk pad, letter f&ck, ink well, blotter and pen wiper. The colors to be had are yellow, light blue, dark blue and pink. Quill Pens in colors to match the $1.35 desk sets with jar . . .*. . I==

Cranes, Hurds, Whiting Stationery In attractive gift boxes, both in plain white and delicate tints. Many of them have tissue lined envelopes to match the paper. Gift boxes range In price from 65< to $9.00.

> Gold Filled Knives For the Boy What hoy would not like to have one of these attractive gold filled knives? They are better than plated knives and will wear like a gold filled watch.'* There are many designs to choose from and all can have an Initial engraved. These knives are priced from $2.00 to $5.00. Charles Mayer and Company 29 and 31 Wegt Washington Street. Established 1840.

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Hoosier Optical Company 14a N. ILLINOIS BT. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. Manufacturing Opticians. No Charges for Examination

No ono ha hie photo- jo—graphlo portrait mitdo f k oo often that ho ru at- T V ford to bo atlflrd with MBL4nd^. anything lr than tho ' Mjy Hlath Floor Kahn Bldg.

Indiana Walt Paper Cos. Retail Store Wholesale Store 5f Virginia Aw. 27-29 E. Maryland

Lenses In any frame or mounting In our stock, ground In our own plant, $4.50 Kryptok Invisible Bifocals (ground together, net cemented) for far and near vision; complete with your choice of mountings, S B- s l2

SCREEN DOORS $2.75 „j , Window Srroenn, SS and up Bcroen Wlro In nil alien. Hla.-k or gnlyanlied. Fleischmann’s sifw.TL

“Small Profit—Quick Sales”—The Horff Low Cost Way

These Prices Offer Ample Proof of Genuine Savings J§k Women’s Low Cuts OXFORDS, PUMPS and STRAP SLIPPERS Macks

Special Saturday One lot of discontinued lines of women’s pumps, oxfords and strap slippers. Black only. Values up to da $7-00 at

Low Expense Is Another Good Reason for Horuff Shoe Values

We Buy Close and Sell Close • An answer why we sell good shoes at such low prices. Regulation Army Shoe Elkskin Scout Shoe Here Is a chance to buy a pair of regulation For the man who wants a good work shoe army shoes, Munson last, at a real saving. we offer an excellent value in our Elkskin They are priced /J QQ Scout Shoe. /ka gx O 14.98 and Price

Out of the congested district. Come in vour car. HQRUFPS

- Fourth Floor State Life Bldg.—

MILLINERY SALE Beautiful Ribbon Sport Hats n -.. _ 0 . . _ , a .. . * Off-the-Face Styles Smart Sailor Styles .A avy Blue Cjeorgette Hats Large Droop Hats Clever Poke Hats Transparent Hair Hats Chin-Chins Navy Blue Taffeta Hats Rolled Brim Hats Saucer Brim Hats *3.98 *5 *7.98

AFRICAN OSTRICH FEATHER CO. —,Fourth Floor State Like Bldg,=

BSick Teeth Often Cause Eye, Ear and Nose Trouble It is frequently the case that the eye. ear and nose specialist will refer a patient to the dentist. Diseased or decayed and ulcerated teeth disturb and disorder all the surrounding j By the use of the X-ray machine, which is 1 part of the equipment of this office, we are ! able to bring to light troubles that would j not otherwise be properly treated. The prices are low. "The three teeth you extracted for me didn’t hurt a bit. It -was painless and I am glad I w'ent.’’-*John Mears, 1605 Massachusetts avenue, City. The PEOPLE’S DENTISTS Open Ba.m.toß p. m. Sunday. oa.m.to 12 m. 86 WEST WASHINGTON ST. Over Gausepohl’s Trunk Store. - ■■ ’ BLACK SCREEN WIRE a Square Foot VONNEGUT HARDWARE CO. 120 TO 124 EAST WASHINGTON STRIET —IS I SI JMMLW—IT— 1 'I ■ OUR SPECIAL BANK CREDIT PLAN Allow you to bay your borne outfit at cash prices. D. H- FOSTER FURNITURE ANO CARPET COMPANY Opposite Tradio* Terminal Depot. 117-113-11 Welt Market street.

More Extra Values Missev’ and children’s Baby Doll pumps, In kid and dull feather, worth SI.OO and $1.25 more. Spe- JTA clal, $2.00 and

Plenty of room to park. 342-344 Virginia Avenue 1108-1110 Fountain Squaro 938-40 South Meridian St. 2630 Northwestern Avenue

All Girls’ Hats HALF PRICE Dress and Tailored Hats Included Also Children’s Hats

’ I mo. AND WASH. BTB. ; STORES ( MADISON AND RAY. STORES 1 FOUNTAIN SQUARE.

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