Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 187, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 December 1922 — Page 13

DEC. 15, 1922

Washington St. Merchants, West of Illinois St.

W. WASHINGTON MERGHUNTSBUSY Business in District Enjoys Remarkabie Crowth. Santa Claus has parked his rein<Jeer on W. Washington St., or so it would appear from thè Christmas atmosphere that pervades this • district. Merchants say Christmas buying is heavier tlian ever. Whether this is due to thè fact that thè merchandise has been shown in large quantities and betfcer quality than heretofore or whether it is because Christmas buying generally is

Blue White Diamonds É Special at $25.00 Special Lot of Blue A A \Yhite Diamonds 21-Jewel Railroad Watch, twentyyear case. All makes. o*o*7 C A Special wm/.DU |ls-Jewel, 20-year case Wrist Elgm and Waltham (in \Y atc h. Spe- (Pi A AT atches at MWicial 514.95 A Complete Line of All Standard Make Watches WGLF SUSSMAN, Jeweler 239-41 West Washington Street

Liei Huslc isng on Christmas Mom Surprise your familv this year with an Emerson phonograph! Let joyful Cliristmas music announce its presence on Christmas moraing. A gift that all thè family will enjoy now and for many years to come. Just a small deposit delivers this machine and thè balance will be arranged on easy credit terms at its low priee of §79.50. Large Model. Special Offer, 24 Selections With Every Machine. CHIOSE A NEW LAMP shades and come in beautiful TOYS SPECIALLY PRICED FOR SATURDAY liitial Dishes The set of dishes pie- it si tured ls an exceptlon- fll!1 - ally attractlve and uso- | Here ls a gift whlch any womfui gift. Better come • I “ wUI *PPreciate. A subearly, as thè selllng BtanUal cedar cheßt ' lar S Q ca ‘ ts bound to be fast. „ , ~ . pac,ty > as well 88 decorative In xow con 7 r Fumea Oak hq Terms, 75c Week.y. Clllld S Rocker AND UP. THIS STORE WILL BE OPEN SATURDAY EVENING

heavier, ls a questlon for conjecture, observers say. Because Indianapolis is rnaking a steady and consistent growth, it is absolutely necessary that thè business district be enlarged. It will expand in all directions, observers agree, but existing conditions indicate thè major part of it will be thrown east and west, following thè backbone of thè city—Washington St. This is declared to be one reason thè volume of business has increased so rapidly on W. Washington St. NEW LICENSES ISSUED License plates of thè 1923 vintage were placed at thè disposai of òhe motoring public in every county in thè State . Tuesday. Application for 11conses are being received at ninetytwo stations throughout thè State under thè direction of thè State automobile licensing department, with which thè Hoosier Motor Club is cooperating in forty-four countles.

‘DQLLAR PRINOESS' HOMEWMIO GQUND Anastasia Will Reside in U. S. Permanently, She Says. By United, Noce CHERBOURG, FRANCE, Dee. 15. — The “Dollar Princess” ls homeward bound. The Princess Anastasia tumed her back on turbulent Europe Thursday, sailing for New York with

CHRISTMAS S PECI ALS $2.00 Value Cagc.. -91.69 $3.00 Value Cage.. .92.25 $3.75 Value Cage.. .92.98 John T. Cusack Co. 357 W. Washington St. Opp. Star Store

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her royal consort, Prince Christopher, of Greece. Anastasia, formerly Mrs. William B. Leeds, widow of thè American tin-plate baron, will reside in thè United States permanently with her husband, it was disclosed as they boarded thè Olympic. The American woman, favorite at all Continental courts, has been in Europe for severa! years during which time she is reported to have spent millions of dollars in trying to save thè Greek royal dynasty. The return of King Constantine to Greece at thè dose of thè war is generally attributed to thè efforts of thè “Dollar Princess,” Who ls sald to bave financed thè electlons in Greece which resulted In former Premier Venizelos' repudiatimi.

WOMEN’S BOOTS Marked for ''j Clearance at $ 1.98H Biff* jf 2H to • y/ 7 V .. Just 300 palrs marked at * big saving to clear thern up at once. Cbotce of biade, brown, gray or beaver kld with high French heels. Wonderful values at g 1.98. Women’s Felt SLIPPERS 95# For Chrlst- g,!ISWp mas gifts or 8 63$ É É£j&Ì6 for personal g g wear—a tlroel.v offe ring of extra tino quality felt sllppers with moccastn ole Rlbbon trinimeli. Sire -Vi to 8. Very upeela! at 95<V. Misses’ High SHOES *1.980 Saturdiy jgSt 1 C h i I d r en’a f 6 h o e s o f filze, heavy brown u% to 3 calfakin with nature toe. Fine wearlcg quality leatlier sole r.nd upper. Rubber heela. Special Saturday, $ 1.98. STOUT’S BIG FOUR SHtiE STORE 352-354 W. Wash St. Open Cnttl OiSO Satnrday

THIS STORE WILL REMAIN OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT ®MEE r * ME AT TOYLAND TODAY My ChilcTs Pantry a - t i --r—s, Dolile s Set tH v ~ Every girl will want r ~j. ~ pi wonderful— ; Hu MI a -fe 1 29c n R. puu *, A u :ra 7 youngsters. Sure cheap— Wafflelron ; \\ | j Mi f*29c ST ! ,jJJSIL ! ] This Beaßon ’ B nawest Carnivai I m a Marna 49C - Horn We Advise fot New shipment A all e(JjtioQ Q with bell at- an Unusual Xmaa Just arrlved mother’s does thè NoÌB y h b ut oh Em*ron sanie work. You will 'ora nri f7 T_ ii_* _ C-| Ùfi enjoy thìa limature — 250 only I alkmg * I ' 0 - Machine **“ OC Eay Payment 'Oc/ offaMf/i Kmt Districi 33SU 313 MW**A. &£,

Give Him Something I Useful for His Christmas I “A Little Out of thè Way, * Bijt Less to Pay” All-wool slipon <£■* i(\ Regulation Army d*n or I Sweaters *p Jl .T J Wool Shirt I Leather Avlation Hel- nj* Corduroy Breeches, £9 CA I mets, brown or black. 1. IJ reinforced seat ipJ.JU I , „ . _ . . _ New 0. D. Wool Breeches, but- I All-wool Sports Coats, and Mnr ton or lace bottom . *o r I tour pockets Special I Navy Pea Coats, dn rn y; ew o. D. Wrapped Leg- QC I I special gings, sewed edge ODC i I Leatherette Sheep-Lined Coats, All-Lcather Legglngs, best qual- ■ I four pockets. with (MA AA ity, strap or spring (JJO CA I I belt. Special ..pi U.UU style I A full line of Rubber Footwear, Army Shoes, Underwear, Gloves, Wool Blankets, Raincoats, Mackì inaws, Shirts, Hosiery, Etc. 1 National Army Store 467 W. WASH. ST. 2 Doors East of West St.

Two Christmas Specials Unusuaily Low Priced 50G Fancy Mirrors ifl—s1 19 With polychrome finish ed frames, ■* x ** | with beautiful pictures on sides. Just like cut. Regular §2.50 and JL $3 values. While they last>sl.l9. CHILD’S r—l 7 ROCKER lìIIMll Child’s Rocker (like cut) Hill II / Golden Oak finish. Very rigld- _ j/f // / fjj / 1y constrticted wood seats. - t ìli // / Regular price ?2.50, while I j I ly/~~1 / $1 .48 THE WHITE FURNITURE CO. Tom Qulnn and Jaka Wolf 243-249 West Washington Street Uals ini Min uoi OPPOSITE STATE HOUBE

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SPECIALS FOR TOMORROW V you CAN’T BEAT rUst' THESE PRICES A ANYWHERE IN INDIANAPOLIS 'A,'* CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR CHRISTMAS REOUCTIONS FOR SATURDAY INFMTS' NOVELTY SHOES ALL SIZES UP TO B’s 406 Pair of children’s brown, GIRLS black and tan, fancy button and Brown calf and black kld lace. Wonderful CIQO HIGH SHOES. r*n values Rubber heels pi.U7 ALL COLOPS Compare Our DU Y O j | ■ ■%r Values DRESS SCHOOL SHOES I s = !S tMany styles to choose -- l fr0I b" Every pair solld "fO SSt remember • w JJ~ OUR LOCATION leather eoles. Spe- TC I JPCT A TI? C cially priced for Saturday. vJ A O 1 ruAI\O Kil bargains ITURDAY

UpstairsShoe Market UPSTAIRS - 7522/ West Washington St. WALKA^LIOHESAVE^- o^^ - -

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