Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 124, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1922 — Page 6

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WEST WASHINGTON ST. MERCHANTS’ DOLLAR DAY

ELECTRIC ROADS DOUBLE OUTPUT FOR EQUIPMENT $300,000,000 to Be Spent for Equipment and Supplies, R. I. Todd States. C-HICAQO, Oct. S.—Electric railwai'i, with receipts Increasing and inViators again buying their eecurl- j ties, will spend $200,000,000 for equip- \ and supplies this year, Robert I. 1-. odd of Indianapolis, president of the American Electric Railway Association, today declared-in opening tne organisation's annual convention here, i This Is twice the average annual ex- j pendUure for the last twenty years. “N-q Industry is doing more, probably,, to bring the business of the country back to a pre-war basis,” Todd, declared. “This is an irrefutable answ r to the demagogue who insists that ,no attempt Is being made to i imprc.ve service. 1 “Be.-enty-fi.ve million more persons

CREDIT and we’ll make you terms as low as 1 Y ou,ll a convenient method of §Sj /. \ purchasing fine wearing apparel. Just open an account sßMyd here and we will accept 3 partial payments weekly or M S Clothes for the Entire Family

f w inter Window |H Gardening VK j T And Plant ® XfJJ Your Bulbs Jap-Bulb-Fibre 1 | T^pJ^ct Bulb Compost. SOME DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS

Plant nareiMu* and acred files now to bloom at Thanksgiving, and In succession for holiday and winter blooming. Come and nee a demonstration in our show window of the superiority of Jap-Bulb-Fiber over water, for growing bulb*.

GERMAN IRIS—NAMED VARIETIES Parineusis—Purple, Penciled white. Othello —Purple and light blue. , Innocence—White and purple. \ Joh De Witt—Blush white and purple. Jlorentina—White, free flowering. Madam Cherou—White and blue. IJonorabilia—Yellow, rich mahogany brow®. Edith—Light blue and purple. Price —Any of the above 60c per do*: $4 per 100: 1 of each 50c. Special price, aa 25 for SI.UU QUICK GROWING LAWN GRASS Time to sow it. Better in AA than spring, lb. 39c. 3 lbs ... AI.UU CHINESE SACRED LILIES Our dollar day we wiU sell 6 extra size bulbs. 7 to 9 inches circumference will throw up several flower stalk* and Jap-Rose-Fiber to plant them S 1 nn in for SI.UU

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Dollar Day Specials MEN’S WORSTED WORK WOMEN’S FELT HOUSEPANTS—Good and strong, SLIPPERS—Either comfy made for service. Very neat or leather soles, fur trim or patterns. Values up to $2.50, ribbon trim; all colors. Wednesday /t* * aa Values up to -f aa only „ IUU $2.50. only . JJ) 1 .UU BEAUTIFUL ALL-SILK FOUR-IN-HAND TlES—Values up to $3.00 each. Wednesday a /* A-j aa omy 2 for Jjil.oo BERT B. GOLDBERG 346-348-350 W. Washington St.

will ride electric cars this year than last, city lines are enjoying greater prosperity than lnterurbans, inroads from bus competition are being decreased by official regulation, labor and material costs are dropping slowly. better management Is reflected in operating economies, public relations are Improving and many new investors are expected back In the Industry soon," Todd continued. “Prosperity is Increasing on *t majority of the city electric lines it the country and their managements are keeping faith with riders by buying liberally of equipment and Supplies,’’ Todd said. “Improved financial conditions are being translated into better service almost everywhere."

The Leader Lx‘ ir .‘ Men, ‘sl.oo 8 Pairs Ladies' A A Stockings ... ,<tMUU 363-65 W. Wash. St. OPEN EVENINGB

PAPER WHITE NARCISSI'S On dollar day w* will aell 1 do*, fancy bulb* and the pota and Jap- <f| on Bulb-Fiber to grow them in for. dI.UU BOSTON FERNS Finely developed, beautiful plant*, in 5 inch pots. p i on with a jardlner, each •ul.Ul/ PEONIES—NAMED KINDS Beaute de Vtllecante. Queen Victoria. Duchc** de Nemours. Eudalts Superba. | Eugene Verdier. Festlva Maxima. Glovia de Down!, Humle. Madame Forel and other choice named kind*, Jl |j|| POULTRY FEED—For dollar day we will sell 50 lbs. of first-clas* 0 1 on ! scratch feed at our store for.. .Ol.uu FALL CIRCULAR | Contains lists of all the best bnlb=. ) trees, shrubs, vine*, etc., FDCp I for fall planting r

OPPOSITE CAPITOL.

$lO Silk or Wool DRESSES For Women and Misses In order to make it the greatest day in our history we \ JM have selected these Handsome, New, Fall Dresses from f (£■ our regular stoek and placet! them on racks for Wednes- / y| day’s selling at, each, ) JL

$5.00 Girls’ Winter Coats S hi .00 For Cold < TB ——— Winter ) £ Days. '

A Harvest of Values at the Fair —Wednesday

$25.00 Women’s Silk Jffer* Velette Capes SMART ) mm for \s■ FALL j j So unusual that they will last Just as long as so C-fAj ■■ -i many women can select Jj)j I them. One to a customer. $lO Jersey Suits KjarlV For Women VITIT CHECK ) jfl i|§|j SKIRT . S | bßoj9 COMBINATION ) i Mi!g A smartly made garment Igj I that will be much appreci 2', iated by the thrifty woman, i Come early Wednesday, j Your size awaits you. Bungalow APRONS tof Fine Gingham r APRONS r $| FOR )JL Prettily made of check and plaid ginghams; rickrack trimmed; tie-back styles. Sizes for women and misses, 36 to 46. Infants’ Needs At Great Savings Knit caps, 2 tor \ "Vy Wool baby blanket*. \ White dre**e, 2 J UlacnelettA Ger- f jiM M®-l trades, 2 for \XL WeS Infants' gowns. >IM I Infants’ wrap- f v p Bj3| pers. 2 for I gwjj jffiVFk W’oot Shirts, 2 V

A Startling Sensation for Dollar Day! Choice of Up to $25 Women’s SUITS, COATS {M OR DRESSES Desirable Styles, Good Materials and ERn \ Splendid Workmanship psi $c* r oq -a] fl SUITS of Tricotlne, Tweed or Sergo, long line I/\ Jjf MM JM and other models, one pictured. Colors are tan TAILORED COATS and other models —one picfj fAN tured —of Herringbone, Velour, Jersey or y 'x Tweed. Colors are taxi, Copen, brown, black, DRESSES of Silk Canton, Crepe or All-Wool KAXf AAH Tricotlne. Colors are navy, brown and Copen. Vv, Uy All sizes. 38 to 44. Come early. For the best 1 * sls Women’* Raincoats..ss ci • ]'' 4 $5 Girls’ Raincapes, Hoods to f\ Match $1 nyjSSi] fy< $S All-Wool Tweed Skirts for d| V J® Women sPI |S $2 5 Stout Women’s J|M SUITS and DRESSES Youthful slenderizing modes. Suits of all mgt V'iMl g wool, silk lined, new fall Trieosham Dresses. \ JK In many styles. Special Wednesday. I J L. SLJP SIZES 43 T 0 55 - $lO Girls’ Sample Winter Coats } Sizes 2to 15 Years ) O

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Women’s Muslin Gowns, 3 for Extra quality Bleached Muslin. Well made, cut full and prettily f trimmed. Sizes 36 to 46. Spe- 1 yB cial at ) JL Brushed Wool Scarfs Large Wool Angora Scarfs, in a\ *£ large assortment of new Fall fsß shades. Special for tomor-/YB row at ) JL Mignonette Blouses For Women and Misses Smart n*w silk blouses In all \ the wanted colors for fall. ( 3fl Regular $2.60 values. Wednes- / YB , day ) JL Kayser’s Gloves Ixmg chamolsette; regular \ $1.60 quality; everybody f 41 knows Kayser quality. All the /YB wanted shades. Wednesday.. ) JL Gingham Dresses For Girls Age 8 to 14 Prettily made in the new fall \ styles; smartly trimmed, reg- f ular $ 1 .BO values. Special, f YB Wednesday ‘ JL Flannelette Gowns for Women—2 for Good warm gowns, made am- \ tU ply full, of pink and blue f 3 striped outing, with and withs YB out collarti / JL Inf. Wool Hose, 4 Pair Black and White \ Special for I>ollar Day. Pour ( 31 pair of good wool hose, In ( V B black or white, for only / JL Children’s Sweaters Slip-On and Coat Style \ Good, warm sweaters for girls l 31 and boys from 2 to 8 years. C All colors / JL Sateen Bloomers, 4 for j Black, Pink and White \ j Well made, reinforced bloom- V 31 I era for girls, of good lustrous t Y B sateen. Sizes 4 to 18 / JL

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Women’s Wool Hose, 2 Pair Good quality, fine looking. Hose, in black, brown and navy, f Reinforced sole, elastic top. AU/'fi sizes, at ) X

Polly Prim Aprons, 3 for Regular 50c quality Gingham \ and Percales, rickrack ands <£■ pocket trimmed. Special, 3 ,'t| | ) JL

Mr $2.50 Sweaters VI |( mixed ■weafers; II "Pullover” and coat Vi ®§ II model* , plain and .ft B§ si Wl al! color combloi- T ■ /M Step-in* vB BltHUn, 3 for Ribbed I W Fine and —>P \I I if heavy ribbed , I it hose, In black, U >*•11 brown and white. (!)■ IS ffj S * zeß ® I JM Ww Work Socks, f m 15 Pair ly Good, serviceable Tjß m . H hose. In black, Vi jS B brown, white and tpig l§ Ml hello, dou- ■ ; M ble heel and /jjm Men’s Corduroy ,2.39 get V Auto Brand WwkPmto

$lO Women’s Wool COATS , For Fall and Winter Another example of how thrifty folks can profit by com- \ atij ing to the Fair, first, '\Vednesdaj r . A limited number / of 10 Coats will be placed on racks and sold to the ? tB early shoppers at— ) JJ

Boys’ 50c Blouses, 3 for Good, serviceable, well made\ Blouses, in light and dark pat- ( terns; all sizes for school /YB boys ) JL

75c Men’s Work Shirts, 2 for Blue Chambray Work Shirts, all sizes to 17. Every shirt well ,$■ made, full to size; 2 for ) J$ L

Women’s Corsets Thompson and Other Makes Correctly fashioned for the \ <*B| new fall styles. Made of good ( 3b quality coutil. Up to $1.76 (YB values f ) JL Women’s Brocaded Brassieres, 4 for Well made of pink brocaded ) material. PretUly trimmed. >sl Sizes 36 to 46 j J Girls’ Unions, 2 for Fine ribbed, winter weight, \ ankle length, short sleeves, f CM low neck. Sizes 3 to 14 years. / 1 1 Two for’ ) JL Up to $1.98 Sleeping Garments at v Well-known makes, part wool f 3B sleeping garments. Sizes up ( YB to 14 years ) JL .VESTS and PANTS For All Ages, 2 for \ Heavyweight garments, ribbed ( 3i or fleeced. Sizes for misses, 1 ''B girls and women. Two for... / JL Boys’ 98c Overalls, 2 for Well made overalls, in blue \ denim, striped or khaki cloth. ( Cut full to size; reinforced. / YB Sizes 2 to 14 years ) Boys’ Indian Suits Regular $1.75 value, consisting \ sßj of chief’s headgear, jackot, \sl pants and belt. Sizes 6to 12. \ J

W omen’s Shoes and Oxfords :l|; $2.00 and $5.00 Values ray Snedes, t Special for Dollar Day Boys’ 2-Pants SUITS and Mackinaws / $ M All-Wool Mackinaws Just the sort of suits boys because they are made right-styled right—fit right and are priced right. Splendid woolen materials; both pairs knickers cut full and lined. Fancy plaid mackinaws, too, at the same low price. Sizes 7to 17 years. |f n! You Too Can Save Here Monday! len’s 2-Pants SUITS All-Wool Overcoats j C >| Gaberdine Topcoats B m Up to $25 Values \ Jjp^ e Suits The Overcoats and double breast- Men who are good Judges of calues I, eotiserrative and sport will realize when they see thel- - Cashmeres, whip- coats that they are far and away rds, serges, tweeds and beyond anything they have seen, orsteds. In stripes. Plaid backs, staple oxfords, plain eeks and plain colors. blacks, satin lined, raglan si)on 1 ich with an extra pair of dors are some of the many feature* ' 1 SMj trousers at no extra coat. that denote their splendid quality. iy-ltt Regular and Stout Sizes

$5.00 Boys’ Woolen Suits Se. { i|— Special ) 9 Wednesday

Clocked Silk Hose 2 Pairs for SmWjL BLACK, \<4 BROWN, f WUE CLOCKED, ( 3 plain ;JL JU U We have purchased thousands of pairs fqr this event. Hence they are *jj way under regular. All m good quality Fashioned 75c Women’s Unions Regular and Extra Sizes ™ Jg-r suits }s| FOR > * Heavyweight Union Saits, sleeves or sleeveless, // i length. Buy your \I inter supply now. y X\\ * Wednesday— A Dress Shirt xi' * your chance to 'll I rT| Ky get two for the price '• ■.T f ; of one. A dollar percale dress shirt and fimHSlUm knit tie, all for SI.OO Men’s Fall Unions 2 for Only MFj SHORT \ *U 33 SLEEVES, f AY/ll ANKLE > ’Pi / J j LyJ L. LENGTH ) 9 | / Good quality, K' ( _—J . medium weight I \ ribbed union*: L L long *leere, *nBW kle length; also TTivr £ I .JBm •ho r t *leeve. stMS S6 to 46.

OCT. 3, 1922