Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 267, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1921 — Page 12
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PUSS IN BOOTS JR.
By David Cory.
Sow, ea toon as the wicked King had wounded the poor, brave Prince, he said: "Little gamecock. you must grow larger spurs before you tackle an oid rooster like me! Put since you remind me of one, a rooster you shall be,” and In another live hundred short seconds the little Prince was changed Into a gamecock. “Out Into the courtyard,” cried the King, "a castle is no chicken house!” and the next minute the little Prince found himself lying under the big pine tree. “Have pity!” cried the little Princes*. "Is there no pity for ft little orphan Princess?" “Enough!” answered the King, with a stamp of his foot. “Go to your room, else you may find yourself also changed Into a bird, or a tree, or a pretty butterfly.” So the unhappy little Princess went up the stairs, crying bitterly, to her little chamber. Closing the door, she leaned out of the window and sobbed as If aer heart would break. For a moment she did not notice that the topmost branch of the pine tree was close to the castle wall. In fact, she would not have noticed It for some time probably, as her face was burled in her bands. But the hmnrh brushed against
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Prices On All SHOES Smashed to Smithers! Nu-Way Shoe Company Quitting Business. Every Pair Must Be Sold By April Ist. We must have the money—therefore this enormous sacrifice. All regular prices have gone by the board. Cost price or present selling price absolutely disregarded. Hundreds of pairs we had received for spring selling also included in this drastic monej’raising sale. If you need shoes for Easter, then this is the logical place to buy them We can fit thexvhole family at enormous saving.
MEN’S SHOES Tan and black English and round toe lasts; Goodyear welt soles; all sizes. Your choice at mm At S3.yß yon J 1 yet shoes that #l7 jK formerly sold SS -. . U #, *7 and SB.
WOMEN'S OXFORDS, pumps, one-strap sfe (\ o and Romeo comfort slippers; sold regu- I larly for $5.00 and $3.50. Your choice st V 1 " 1 AHMT SHOES—-400 pairs In lot. Strong tan •hoes, bnUt In regular army styles j O' A Af) Goodyear welt soles. Our regular and MX $7.50 values. Siaes 6 to 12 WOMEN’S OXFORDS—The latest Spring Ok ft A itylea In blacky tan, lace and strap es- W V QO sects. Values that are selling from to $&. Tour choice at $4.98 and yt/st/V Children’s Shoes __ 98<
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her Sugar*. and as she withdrew her hands from her face she heard the giant's voice, but very low, speaking to her. “Do not despair, for Puss says he feels sure his little friend, the bluebird, will find a way to help us all!” So the unhappy little Princess went to bed, for there was nothing else to do. Now the little Bluebird, after losing the magic ring, as I told you two or three stories ago, perched herself disconsolately on a bush which grew close to the edge of the moonlit water, and wondered what was best to do. Suddenly, the Speckled Trout rose to the surface, and seeing how despondent the pretty Bluebird was, asked her what was the matter. “Ah, met" she sighed, “I have lost a magic gold ring!” At this the Speckled Trout flapped his silvery tail gleefully, and answered: “Worry no more, pretty Bluebird, for I have It safely tucked away Inside of me!” "If that Is the case. Sir Trout !** Joyously chirped the happy bird, 'swim at your greatest speed and deliver the ring to her majesty, the Waterfall Fairy, Queen of the Lake! Tell her that Puss To Cnee a Cold in One Day Take GROVE'S Laxative BROMO QUININE tablets. The genuine bears the signature of E. W. Grove. (Be sure you get BROMO.) ISOc.—Advertisement.
New Spring Dresses |yj\ For Easter fj If !/ Canton crepe, crepe de chine, L charmeuse, tricotine, satin, ( > • mignonette, taffeta— ■HF r “ ” $17.50 lo $35.00 rajl Suits Popular fabrics and colors of VA / • the season. Various styles— xHr $17.93, $32.00, >/ $57.50 Millinery % Hats for Easter — Pokes, Sailors and Turbans $5.00 to $ 15.00 Blouses, Petticoats and Skirts.
WOMEN’S fPH' SHOES l| jS One lot of kid leather shoes llf with high or low heels. Reg- Si# ular $5, $3 and $7 values. If * jM; These wonderful bargains. If* 'Jmk while they last— Er* $0.98 Jm Included In this We have lot are some all . small siaes which * Sizes at go at 81.98- $2.98.
BOX 8’ SHOES—Sturdy shoes for school /ttg-fe An wear, in tan calf, blucher or guninetal jk J MX lace. Cp to $5 values. While they last.. r. —— v WOMEN'S SHOES—In this lot are some extra fine shoes for women In values rang- /hn lng from $7 to $lO. Tan and black < MX i Rid leathers. Your choice at R ■ MEN’S FINE SHOES—Extra good leather; suitable for business or dress wear. Values from no to $lO. English or round toe models.. Women’s Felt Slippers 98<“
Junior Is tn great danger and needs her aid!” “That will I gladly do!" answered the Speckled Trout, and without more delay he awam down the moat toward the dam at the farther end, over which the water ran in a clear stream into a purling brook. Away he gilded through the running water, frightening the minnows and miller’s thumbs lying among the stones in the shallow places and startling the crawfishes and little freshwater lobsters hidden under the hollow banks. Faster and faster he swam, like a courier with important dispatches, down the clear stream, with the luscious meadowsweet and the large blue geranium blooming all about its banks, and the wild rose on its bushes. Nor did .he pause until withs loud splash he dove over the waterfall safely Into the lake and rose to the surfac* close to the palace of the Waterfall Fairy, Queen of the Lake. And now we must wait for the next story to hear what happened after that. — Copyright, 1921. (To be continued) DANISH WORKERS LOCKED OCT. COPENHAGEN, March 18.—Two hundred thousand textile, shoe and metal workers have been locked out by their employers In the Maal district, a3 a result of labor troubles.
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, MARCH 18,1921.
Supreme Value in Brass Beds thfo jjUoLU*' If actual !K2j: | i iii size of fin nTn -ilw i ( K ! \|V POST JgM, l; § f j
Each Bed Has 2-inch Posts With %-inch Fillers You'll be positively amazed at the value of these magnificent brass beds when you come tomorrow and see them at this remarkable price! Value-giving of this kind is, in our estimation, the best manner in which the People’s can be of helpful service to the people, and It affords us genuine pleasure to outdo even our own best efforts along these lines. Each bed Is exactly as pictuied above, except the continuous post bed, which has but one ornamental band on each side instead of two as shown. Come early and profit by this, the greatest brass bed sale in years! Good things like these are always quick to go, so be here right on time tomorrow. Selling will begin promptly at 8:30. It’s easy to pay the People's way.
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An Extraordinary Sale of Lamps It is only because /ivorsiiN A of a very renin rkfj? . nhle purchase that Vrjjl jji J we can sell such $ ifflL beautiful lamps at yT'w'wruiv tjUfi I such unheard of IT’S EASY TO FAY THE I’EOPLE'S XVAY. a JEWEL 1 Refrigerators Splendid top icing /“Y model with white enamel lined food XnL Golden oak finish nickeled | PAY THE EASY WAY.
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A Kitchen “Queen” That Never Quits — McDougall ’’Wages?” A few dimes a day for a little while, then nothing more for a lifetime of faithful daily service. Including Sundays and holidays. Ever willing, never grouchy. Always bright and cheery. Attend our big display. We are showing the newest McPougalls. The finest made. Complete with practical helps. Regal In appearance. Wide choice of inodela. Prices to suit any purse. All sold the easy way. It's Easy to Pay the People’s Way.
Hurry - Be on Down Time! MvW Seven-Piece Aluminum \ Taw I Pinnflf Cooking Sets 1 nm I Seven fine, big cooking I Till l|l utensils of heavy, pure 1 I \ I k aluminum, including every V. V -tje-Tj Bh ° Wl1 ’ at a sensa - . ! p- * | Warranted years. S|| ijs , ! s 9= ( \ I to Pay I Early! Delay!
ALARM CLOCKS At a Price That Will Open Your Eeyes.
9x12-Ft. Axminster Rugs These rugs are wonderful in beauty and 4j QC guallty and the patterns are without doubt m W A the most attractive we have ever shown. • m/ M Heavy Axminster Rugs such as these are real _ # 27x54-Inch Aimln- "7Q 27x84-Inch X'elvet AQ ster Rugs... I 9 Rugs tph.tlu IT’S EASY TO FAY THE PEOPLE S WAY.
Splendid alarm clocks at this amazing price affords an opportunity for saving you should not miss—so be here early. Standard size; excellent timekeepers, with accurate alarms. Special tomorrow In Jewelry Department—sl.39
Extraordinary Sale of Lace CURTAINS Ready for the Rod. Avery decided novelty in a lav# curtain, made with loops ready for the rod. Saturday’s special price is less than today’s mill cost, and you will do well to supply your needs now. Special Saturday only, per pair; 98c NO PHONE ORDERS.
No. 2 Brownie Kodak Has the autographic feature. Folds to pocket tures 2'4x3U Inches. Sold nt the regular standard £?L jlfifa-lgt terms. No interest. No ' ' jjjgjppl sq.oo Remember, There Is Only One Kodak—the Eastman Kodak. FAT THE EASY WAY. _____________ SAVE S4O Si With this cabinet model L Pathe Phonograph now reduced to sllO and the $25 worth of new Pathe records, 0 which are included free, you 6ave S4O. A small down payment delivers it to your home ' and the balance is easy to jj" 1 pay the “People’s Way." ® 0 * PAY THE EASY WAY.
