Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 243, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1921 — Page 16

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The Granger Department More’s Saturday’s list of bargains is again submitted for your careful inspection. We positively reduced our prices from the war-time period: some are even lower than any offered in pre-war times. Look for the BIG SIGN announcing our GREAT CLEAN-UP SALE. Every article is included; we must put our surplus stock on the market. We need the room. Silk tresses, up to 4M Q£ $20.0C ; Clean-Up Sale •p-i.UO Silk poplin dresses no 7C to $12.00; Clean-Up Sale ?“• * Ladies’ silk waists, crepe do chine and Georgette, up to $6 00 QO and $7.00; Clean-Up Sale ft,. JO Ladies’ winter warm coats, up to feie 00 .''.. clean : CD $12.50 Men’s Suits, $25.00 and up to $:15.00; Men’s and ladies’ shoes, up to $5.00 la?e * 6 : oo . c,ea . n : rp . $2.88 Go where they all go. We know it will pav you to invest in these remarkable bargains. The Granger Department Store 536 W. Washington St. NITROUS OXIDE GAS FOR ABSOLUTE . Painless Extracting JUST A QUIET. GENTLE SLEEP YOU FEEL NOTHING. Whether you have one or thirty teeth extracted, it’s all :he same. (United Union Dental Corp.) Eiteljorg & Moore DENTISTS CORNER EAST MARKET AND CIRCLE. Ground Floor. No Stairs to Climb. DETROIT VAPOR STOVES PENINSULAR STOVES GURNEY REFRIGERATORS CHENEY PHONOGRAPHS For Sale by HOOSIER OUI FITTING CO. #43-5 E. Wash.

ALL WOOL SUITS and OVERCOATS Honestly tailored to /"K t* f\ your measure for \ 111 1 I*l LEON TAILORING CO. * ISI E. New York tt.

Vs s<rrrw Mol* s\. yX HT Shell j Think This ()ver Do you realize that you can buy GOOD GLASSES carefully fitted to your eyes, best lenses and mountings, at a Reasonable Price at the Hoosier Optical Go. 148 North Illinois Street.

“PROFITS” are just as necessary for the success of the individual as for a partnership or corporation. YOUR “profits” are what you have left after all expenses are paid—in other words, what you SAVE. Save first and assure a profit for yourself. We Pay 4V 2% on Savings MEYER-KISER BANK IS6 East Washington Street. NOTICE Change in Freight Service Effective Thursday, February 17, 1921. Overnight service will he inaugurated between Indianapolis and Louisville, Ky. freight leaving Indianapolis in the evening will be delivered in Louisville. Ky., the following morning. For further information call L. M. Harper, Local Freight Aeont. Main 6312. Interstate Public Service Company GET THE HABIT Wear ! NOE’S QUAUTY Jewelry Everythin* in Jewelry. THE FLETCHER M. NOE 103 N. Illinois St. JtIIEI.KV Sl'qKE. Opp Terminal Station.

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Poke Eazley says even a pleasure like whittling on a soft pine box with a sharp knife has its drawbacks, as the longef you whittle the smaller grows the place you have to sit on. • • Atlas Teck was making one of his longwinded temperance speeches at the Wl'd Onion school building Saturday night, and he got thlrßty, but in preparing the speech he had neglected to provide a place to stop and take a swallow of water. • • • Slim Pickens was away over at Bounding Billows the other day when a hard rain set in, and lie did not have his umbrella with him, but he struck out for home as hard as he could go sfter it, but by the time he got there the rain had ceased. Those phntograDh* you _, _ have heard your friends commend so highly are f Moorefldd's copper-toned yaMB portraits. You will ad- TJVF mire them, too. Arrange . e, jVA for a sitting today. yjBK 9th Floor Kahn Bldg.

CLOTHING —onCREDIT Hoyle y-p arick and JLwL Ciothing Cos. 303-306-307 W. Washington bt. 8 Doors West Senate Are. DISHES Our prices are tlie lowest. Cups and Saucers, 10c up. Dishes, 5c up. Little Furniture Store 211 E. Washington SL

Pivot City Paint, All Colors, $2.98 per Gal. Baer Bros. Bruin Floor Paint, Ail Colors 95c per Qt. THESE PRICES ARE REDUCED. FLEISCHMANN’S ?*“

FOURTH FLOOR STATE LIFE BUILDING

New Spring Hats Os Georgette and Straw—Flower Trimmed Straw Cloths with Flower and Tailored Trimmings These Hats are most won - M&MRSfk derful values—featuring In all 'the desirable new pokes, smart, small colors an( t combinations sailors, off-the-face styles, * Al Reds Henna in beautifully flower trim- W ™ - med and tailored mode, Nau Tangerine Largest Collection of— Tailored and Untrimmed Hats in Indianapolis $3.98 $6.50 $10.95 Tho season’s smartest stylet In spring's latest color combinations AFRICAN OSTRICH FEATHER COMPANY Fourth Floor State Life Building

—Prices that are bringing thousands to Horutfs shoe stores MEN’S AND WOMEN’S FOOTWEAR High-Grade Shoes—New Stocks Added Each Week—3 Big Lots *2.98 *3.98 *4.98 m§||kJ Ladies’ Shoes Men's Shoes Smart, new styles Black and brown dress I with high. low or mod- or work shoes, in . * lum heels and wldo, English or wide toes, 3flKaS||||4 medium or narrow Iluilt for service, Ip sfzes BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ SIZES $1.98, $2.98 and $3.98

Men’s Elk Scout Shoes Absolute first quality m shoes, in colors of black, tt* •JB L J brown or drab. Spe-

Low Cuts for

BROKEN LINES One Large Lot Men’s, women’s, boys’, girls’ shoes. Practically all styles and sizes, but not all sizes in every style. To close out we offer them in one al| large lot at Virginia I avenue store only, at

HORUFF’S

maasm CLOTHING ON CREDIT^ PEOPLE’S CREDIT CLOTHING CO. 46 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST. 2nd FLOOR

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1921.

REAL ARMY SHOES Genuine Munson last. Ax Comfortable and serv- * I O W iceablo shoes. Our spe- gji ,mW || clad low price— ’y

REPAIRING CUT 30 Per Cent Horuff stores were the first to cut shoe prices —and now they're the first to make reductions in repairing costs. Our prices have been cut 30 per cent. Good rubber heels now put on for O’Sullivan or Wlngfoot, 50<^. Leave Your Work at Any of Our Four Stores

342-344 Virginia Avenue. ITOB-1110 Fountain Square. 938-40 South Meridian St. 2630 Northwestern Avenue.

?inaqq PENN. AND WASH. STS. 1 MADISON AND RAY. STORKS f yoi NTAIN SQL Alt V MERIDIAN AND MORRIS.

Washington g j and Delaware Sts. It Begins Promptly at 8 o’ Clock Saturday Morning! Saturday, Feb. 19th, to Saturday, Feb. 26th~~\ One solid week of Intensified pants selling that bids fair to eclipse all previous sales records. —Thousands upon thousands of pants purchased but recently on the most favorable market known In years and offered during this great semi-annual event at prices so ridiculously low that they cannot be resisted. —MATCH UP THAT ODD COAT AND SAVE THE PRICE OF A NEW SUIT. Men’s $1.97 Work Men’s All-Wool Blue Serge PANTS QQ PANTS tl 7C —Extra well made of !/■•*/*/ pi* _ _ W 4 Plain or cuffed hot- *3 /H •I V good wear - resisting I ... \ V*7" u tom*. Tunnel belt Mjn—. ■■ medium weight fab- B % k r** F loops! all fclzeg 88 to rice; Ught and dark. JL \ Jf v I *4. ‘‘Pants Week” A ••rant* Week" price. l l price Men’s $2.97 Work Men’s Fine PANTS / \ Tailored Dress —Hundreds of pairs in 'if ) ■' :• 'i '• A NT S dark striped, medium ■ 1 : W-f J V Regular W. 97 and 7.tT B, ng p9HfMK^ErSC P r^c ® ;*.j .T, Week" price. Men’s $4.97 litu :!sll Men’s $8.47 to $9.97 LINED JEANS DRESS PANTS* flflpla "Pants YVcek” • M '■li ’ fESI "Pants Week” 11 Price t j, L't; price Men’s $5.97 |jS| ]s; B Men’s U P t 0 s l2 - 97 Corduroy Pants S’ ;• |M- § DRESS PANTS —Narrow and A _ ml m* \ jd&p —Tailored of t* wide wale, plain C M CC t?’*'''fH fine suiting Pt- C OC toms; all *lic*. L.wtiS®-h.J': .hBI odd coats. “Pants Week” ■ 1 I'.Uv ES “Pants Week" price ® ■KWI'J 1..' ’iVHS price Boys’ $1.19 Knee Pants 1 Boys’ $2.47 Knee Pants —Medium weight*. In fancy light SSnfW i 4*1.1 I.yTAI —Y’e r y dressy A rt a. and dark mix- nm Knl yi'l A f • patterna In \ W Js’Y tures; adjust- Wll nplgjiji lights and t ¥ . O\J rj able at knee. M vLa darks i full cut. B 2r...rr IJ/C M II A Boys’ $1.97 Knee Pants Boys’ Blue Serge Pants —Corduroys and fK npm / I*A —Tailored ” f OTT fancy mixtures \l! \ / A flne.t fast color, ww S /% / -strongly nm.le g• 0 I KNJvN •“ wo ° l b,u< ’ / ,01 and reinforced. Q - ■"■■■■'- / f \ eerge, full lined. . "Pants Week” \ "Frants Week MEM Corner Washington and Delaware Streets.

ivBAKER BROS. /Morn <° J\ I Landest - and s E>evt°R.ated J* t USED ■ f \furniture <5 \ STORE "~ Vs y in the -m® WE WANT^T\^Or Id Manufacturers’ \ \ Closeouts f No Lots Too S \ •f Mill and ends, (n- Large \J try nunplM, .hop- Telephone or Tele- ■ *r discontinued graph lot Buyer at pat.erne. Our Expense. 217-19-21 East Washington St. 216-18-20 East Pearl St. Warehouse 217-19 East Pearl St.

I If Hartmann | I Soy* itj Rijfht I \ IHSR#f,t / fvbmtvm M mimmiwtow st, HendißFmsus SSSTffi •So ewlu**Sr darning. Repair* ciolaia*. •ilk, saUa. couon gaud*. ribbons, Itbrlci •( all kinds, kid (loves, mackintoshes, nmbaellait, parasola stocking etc. Package postpaid. 13 cents, two packages, IS sent*. / ddress VENN PLItLJSHINO CO, Blairarllla. Pm