Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 124, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1922 — Page 7

OCT. 3, 1922

WEST WASHINGTON ST. MERCHANTS’ DOLLAR DAY

Do You Know Your Child*s Classmates? Here they are if he or she attends the James Whitcomb Riley Public School and is in the 18, Miss Maude Hciffman. teacher: James Barker. Hugh Barnaby, Balph Burns. Kenneth Burke, James Klegg-. Don DliHon. Eugene Doughy. Robert Fletcher. James Rowland. Charles Snyder. John S<;haub, Ruth Campbell. Anabelle Dickerson, Dorothy Hale. Margaret Harrison. Helen H f Udner, Edward Juniper. Joseph Lar.giltt, Robert Lockwood. John McKay. Heinz F-oehlmamm. George Pochlmamm. Leonard Bobbins. Harry Scasrgs, Frederick Strathl ndorf, Janies Taylor, Laura Johnson. AnSelus Hubbard. Clara Johnson, Sarah Lloyd, lary Ruth Martin. Marietta Mclntyre, Geraldine Mock. Virginia McCready. Clark K. Mushrush, Maryanna Perry. Genette Robbins, /Francis Robbins. Rosmary Rooney. Edith •Lee Starr. Caroline Strauss. Mary E. Luck, Eleanor Von Meehow. Here they are if he or she is in 18,

7 For one day only. Anything in this advertisement and f Qg many other items on our floors delivered to your home for / VfM ; one dollar cash. Again demonstrating that this store leads f T£aj! > jtelSr j the way in providing high grade home furnishings at a real j Jyf IjESs*! savings, on easy credit terms that enable you to furnish your home as you really would like to have it furnished. The balT ance will be arranged on easy credit terms —no'hard and 1. . fast restrictions, but a simple charge account plan that env ables you to pay a little at a time as your desire. |KJ| ATTHCCC Felt Mattress * I Kbvv 100% Pure Cotton 4s**s gJIJk Rfl j&St I A ■ Tomorrow we place on sale 100 of _•* ajttyggflT ukm I these felt mattresses, 45 pounds, at SLOF HjCZ-Hk— B Mg* ■ a bargain price. Roll edge construc--811(1 all P ° S ' tlVelJ guaranteed to

$1 Delivers This Kitchen Cabinet to Home These kitchen s have every modern convenience—the labor saving devices that will take the drudgery out of kitchen work. Remember, all you pay down tomorrow is just sl. The balance can he paid at your convenience. Our price—s34.7s

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SHOES These Prices Don't READY-TO-WEAR CHILDREN’S SHOES— Tllr TKpV SllOllt MEN’S COAT SWEAT- fB Solid leather, brown or SI * I IlCjr UIIUUI ERS Oxford color. $■ .slack kid. Sizes 3 to 8. While they last , MfN_S H °^ SE SLIP el m AlTwool.tfl LADIES’ HIGH SHOES jf| j H BOYS’ PANTS—Sizes up fl —Sold up to $lO. F# S| Y to 12. 344 pairs. While this one day only [ I ■fIHBB “ they last, 2 for I BOY SCOUT SHOES foU JuVt 2$ Pal" ° Sta " MEN’S WORK SHIRTS jf —Excellent for school. 3)9 Gmail lot ofsß Hook* —s■ And Ribbed Union One day only b^ n !*.■ f °r ■ gultß 2 for f. .. ■ 1"~ i 2 Pair* of*** tDO < A nag CHILDREN’S ANDafl I 1- ad i e *’Jl Pair* Chtl- £1 WOMEN’S MIDDIES —(I 1 Sdjgll a~ll

and his or her teacher is Miss Lucille Gant: Charles Frown, Richard Chapman. Richard Davis. Bill Harrison. Dona Irvine, Percy Mow-row, Ora Perryman. Mary Francis Birdsong, Lueile Borinstein, Betty Lowry, Phillis Milholland. Qulntella Morris, Bertha Mueller. Lenore Suethen, Mary Ellen Voyles, Margaret Wicker. Here they are if he or she is In IAI

DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS Plllsbury’s Flour, 24 lbs.. .91-05 Monarch Pork and Beans, 10 Bar. P 4 O Soap 45* an.a.'coe..'par'ibiss* Campbell’s Tomato Soup, Choice Pink Salmon, per can lOtf per can 14^ DOWN WEIGHT TEA STORE 344 W* WASHINGTON ST.

$1 for This Artificial Table Decoration This beautiful Basket filled with artificial fruit is just what you are looking for to decorate your table. No phone or C. O. D. orders taken. Pay As You Can on the Victor Plan

and his or her teacher is Miss Gant: Evelyn Armstrong. Eleanor Beasley, Meriam Crane, Margaret Charple, Emily Marott, Jeanette McElroy. Joan Nicholds. Kathryn Perryman, Madelyn Rardon, Dorothy Stevens. Mary Jane, Ruth Anti Youcum, Sidney Batterson, Ralph Bauer, Dick Bridge*. Harry Dragoo. Enos Hadley. Jack Hornaday. Charles Payne, Harry Roney. Ernest Rosetter, Theodore Schlaegal.

$1 Delivers This Rocker to Your Home Buy this Mahogany or Quartered Oak Rocker at a real saving. We have just 25 of these well made Rockers. Make your purchase early. Our price—ss.4B

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Hoyle & Rarick

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Men’s and Young Men’s a All-Wool 2-Pants Suits %S $27.50 In pin stripes, checks and solid colors, in \t-kfiP* blues, browns, grays, etc. Fine all.wool materials and careful tailoring. Don’t put IsaK a /^v- _ it off! Come in tomorrow. BOYS’TWO-PANTS SUITS, $8.50 I fTI (/ Wednesday We Feature jNH Ijt ■ wd a Sale on |L 1 New Fall Dresses mm $14.95 mjk A splendid assortment of attractive models Ah jM .Eg ,n the new drape and panel style. Canton tpoißg * crepe, crepe de chine, tricotine, etc. 'Jjffij A Splendid Showing of NEW FALL - SUITS $29.75 Up Fur and Fur-Trimmed COATS ...... $29.50 W. B. HAYDEN, Manager GOOD GOODS—GOOD SERVICE Open Saturday Until 9P.M. H°SR^ 303 West Washington Street Three Doors West of Senate Ave.—South Side.

Don’t Miss These Dollar Day Bargains CAPS, values up to $2 SI.OO TWO PAIRS Pure Thread Silk Hose.. .SI.OO DRESS SHIRTS : sl-00 One Knit Tie s $ d| *OO One Pair Cuff Links ( & —--- Collar Buttons ( JL ‘ One Collar ; Ladies’ Mercerized Lisle Tftose, Pair BORNSTEIN BROS. 310 and 407 West Washington Street.

Make Every PAY DAY Your “DOLLAR DA Y” t-v 11 jpw is known over the entire uniUollar Lyay verse as a day of buying at a saving. Make your savings complete by starting a savings account with us. One dollar will start a savings account and a dollar or more each pay day insures its steady growth. Make your start tomorrow during our great dollar day event. We will pay you 4 per cent interest on your savings. Banking hours—B:3o a. m.-4 p. m. Saturdays, 8:30 a. in. to 9 p. m. Bank & Trust Cos. 257 WEST WASHINGTON STREET

Special Dollar Day Values for Wednesday Only Pocket Ben Watches... J 20-Year Chains SI.OO Silver Belt Buckles SI.OO 20-Year Charms ~ SI.OO America Alarm Clocks.. J WOLF SUSSMAN, Jeweler 239-41 West Washington St.

Grand Opening of Our New Upstairs Store. TOMORROW-DOLLAR DAY Souvenirs for the Kiddies With Every Purchase JURE Fb™ ffiow--76 DgLL^ Walk A Flight To give yon belt,, a tie, value lew money. Movlljll FOR MEN, WOMEN M and CHILDREN These Slippers hare heavy padded Chrome soles. Come in ( vU all colors. A regular $2.00 and <pl —=s $2.50 value. Specially priced for ALL -1 jM I grand opening *** SIZES —Children’s Dept. *0 QO Regular l I OrEXTHO SPECIAL— 53.50 1 • 1' Chlldrwn’* drvs high shoes; A Values \ *H i* OPEKiyfl SPE'k CIAL L( 11 esj strap slippers, in brown See our boys’ shoes for calf and black vici; all r P ♦ aMg 91.29. PLEASeT sEE OUR OTHER VALUES NOT ADVERTISED OPPOSITE FAIR STORE.

Boston Shoe Market fftfT UPSTAIRS ~j|Ht 522% West Washington St. WALK A FLIGHT-SAVE*!^' o^ • , ; ■ - ———-—■— —a—s—-L

THE BIGGEST DOLLAR’S WORTH AT THE NATIONAL CHEVROLET .lB OWNERS iff Extra Heavy Grey Combination Inner Tubes. First Quality. a— A 30x3-30x31/2 Combination. Can be used for either front or rear wheels on Fords or Chcvrolets, and are made of best Virgin Quality Rubber, having | —j| extreme elasticity and resiliency. Get yours "Wednesday. I j" ' J SI.OO j ■ Limit 4to a Customer. § B—■ jl None Sold to Dealers. No Phone. No Deliveries.

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