Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 48, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 July 1923 — Page 7

FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1923

SAMUEL VAN CAMP WILL BE LAID TO * FINALRESTHERE Rites Saturday for Member of tron Firrp, Who Died in New York, The Rev. Jean S. Milner, pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church, will * conduct funeral services of Samuel G. Van Camp, 45, of 1142 N. Pennsylvania fc-t., who died in New Tork Thursday, at the residence Saturday at 2:30 p. m. Private burial in Crown Hill. Mr. Van Camp, a vice president of

The July |BMP 8-Piece Patterned Suits includhundreds from KUPPENLJvsI 1 Y HEIMER in the Groups of H Men s Suits Jl -Reduced to 1 $ 23 *33 *43 The reductions in our semi-annual oJuly0 July sale of suits are made strictly on regular stock. This means that it is purely a money-saving proposition for you, an( * * n no sense a money-making proposition for us. You have benefits to pain—but no T JS&fI time to lose! Open Saturday Night Until 9 o’Clock s\Chloss Pros Cos

HAAG’S CUT-PRICE DRUG STORES 7 55 Virginia Are. FRESH STOCK—BEST QUALITY —LOWEST PRICES 303 Mass. Ays. 53 6. Illinois St. Main Store. 114 If. Pennsylvania St. * 7 8 - Illinois St. 10S W. Wash. St. 135 N. IlllnoU St. LOWEST PRICES, FINEST QUALITY AND FRESHEST GOODS “SOME FEATURES” OF EVERYDAY PRICES^ Kirk’s Jap Rose Soap, 10c, 4 for 25c 25c Mennen’s Talcum Powder. ... 19c 30c Djer-Kiss Talcum Powder... .22c 25c Williams’ Talcum Powder. .. .15c 25c Mavis Talcum Powder 19c 35c Koro-Konia Talcum Powder. .29c 25c Squibb’s Talcum Powder. .. .19c 25c Johnson’s Baby Powder 19c Azurea Talcum Powder 39c Colgate’s, Ayers, Hudnut’s, Mary Garden, Babcock’s, Boncilla, and Many Other Brands of Talcum Powders.

SI.OO Hind’s Honey and Almond Cream 74c 50c Honey Girl Almond Cream. .. 39c SI.OO Golden Bleach Cream (Peacock’s) 74c 5c Ivory Soap, Guest Size, 6 for.. . 25c

75c Mellen’s Food 64c 65c Nestle’s Food 49 *I.OO Thompsons Malted Milk 67c |UO Thompson's Hemo 78c 50c Drake's Croup Remedy 39c 35c Caetoria (Fletcher's) ,29e 35 Bull’s Worm Lozenges. .. .rT. . ..29c 10c Irory Soap 7c, 3 for 2©c 15c BocabelJa Castile Soap ... .IS for 25c 25c Johnson's Bahy Talcum 19c 15c Stork CastUe Soap. ...... .3 for-OOc 25c Cuticura Soap 19e, 3 for 55e 15c Castor Oil *2 oz.) 10c 80c Eagle Brand Milk 17c, 3 for 30c 50c Borden s Malted Milk 39c SI.OO Borden’s Malted Milk 74c 75c Merck Sugar of Milk 49c

SI.OO Phez, Loganberry Juice. . .Qts., 75c SI.OO Welch’s Grape Juice Qts., 64c 75c Armour’s Grape Juice Qts., 50c

$5.00 Electric Toasters, $1.69. $5.00 Electric Table Stoves, $3.69. Stacomb for Hair, 59c. ' Auto Chamois and Sponges. Climax Wall Paper Cleaner, 3 for 25c. Mali Orders Filled With Care—Please Send Postage. Prices Subject to Change Without Notice *•

the Van Camp Hardware and Iron Company, was a son of Cortland Van Camp, a founder of the company. He had been a semi-invalid since he suffered a stroke of apoplexy six years ago. He had spent last winter in Florida. He w'ent with his wife and daughter, Liman May Van Camp, to consult a specialist and was returning home when death occurred. Raymond P. Van Camp, a brother, was expected in Indianapolis today with the body. Mr. Van Camp is survived by the widow and daughter, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cortland Van Camp, and a sister, Mrs. John T. Martindale* A son, Cortland Van Camp 111, was drowned in an automobile accident at Fall creek last winter. Mr. Van Camp, who was born in Indianapolis, was a graduate of Shortridge High School. He attended Andover College, after which he became active in his father’s firm. Mr. Van Camp was affiliated with the University, Columbia, Country, Woodstock and Dramatic Clubs, the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce and the Second Presbyterian Church-

8-Piece Patterned Suits including hundreds from KUPPENHEIMER in the Groups of Men’s Suits *23 *33 ’43 The reductions in our semi-annual July sale of suits are made strictly on regular stock. This means that it is purely a money-saving proposition for you, and in no sense a money-making proposition for us. You have benefits to gain—but no time to lose! Open Saturday Night Until 9 o’Clock \ 1 _ 1 svchloss Pros Cos , 17-21 East Washington

30c Eagle Milk, 17c, 3 for 50c

60c Robinson s Barley Flour 40e 1 bar Bocaballa CastUe Soap *1.29 25c Mennen’s Talcum Powder 19c $3.75 Horllck’s Malted Milk *2.98 $3.25 NeetVss Food (hospital) ... .82.43 54 00 Hemo Malted Milk *2.98 40c Ransom's Hive Syrup 29e 75c Mead's Deztro Maltose... 64r 60c California Fig Syrup 49e Melba Vanishing Cream 60c 50c Malvina Cream 45c (1.00 Milkweed Cream 74c 50c Milkweed Cream 89c 50c Nadtnola Cream 39c 60c Pompeian Day Cream 45c 26c Pompeian Nirht Cream 19e SI.OO Pompeian Night Cream 74c

MISSION GIVEN SI,OOO Will of Mrs. Alice Short Leaves Sum for Rescue Home. t < The Wheeler City Rescue Mission, 241 N. Delaware St., will receive $1,009 under* the will of Alice Carey Short. The estate is valued at $15,000. The Rev. Herbert E. Eberhardt, assistant superintendent of \the mission, was named executor. Mrs. Short died July 3. COUNTY FAIR DATES SET I. Newt Brown Receives Announcement of Fifty Displays. Dates of fifty county and community fairs have been received by I. Newt Brown, secretary of the State board of agriculture. Counties adjoining Marion County having fairs and their dates: Hendricks County, Danville, Aug. 21-24; Shelby County, Shelbyville, Aug. 28 to Sept. 1; Johnson County, Franklin, Aug. 21-24; Edinbprg, at Edinburg, Aug. 8-10.

50c Jergen’s Benzoin and Aim. Cr. 39c 50c Hair Groofn 39c 35c Jack Frost Cream 24c 70c Jack Frost Cream 49c Melba Cleansing Cream 50c 35c Piso’s Cough Remedy 24c

60c Sea Shell Cream 39c 60c Forhan’s Pyorrhea Paste 38c 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste 33c 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste 33c *I.OO Pyorrhoclde 74c 35c Senreco Tooth Paste i?3c SOc Lyon's Tooth Paste or Pow 19c 30c White's Tooth Paste 19c 600 F. E. I. Tooth Paste 83c 85c Djer-Riss Face Powder 69 600 Djer-Kiss Face Powder 39c 26c Dier-Klse Talcum Powder 23c 50c Dorin's Rouge 39c 60c Dorln'a Compact Powder 39c 50c Derma Viva 8o 25c DeMeridor Cream. 19c 50c DeMeridor Cream 39c

65c Phez Pints, 39c 50c Welch’s Grape Juice Pints, 34c 50c Armour’s Grape Juice Pints, 25c

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July Clearance Sales

"Eiffel Maid” Athletic Union Suits For Women §sc, *1.45 *1.95 Much of the discomfort of hot weather is -overcome when you don these cool, comfortable athletic union suits. Made of sheer batiste, marquisette and dotted charmeuse, without buttons. (Goldstein’s, Street Floor)

. Chiffon Silk Hose Semi-Fashioned 98c A low price, indeed, for hose as much in demand as these sheer weave silk stockings. Mercerized 'fcotton tops and reinforced feet emphasize their serviceability. In black, gunmetal, cinnamon and gray For women. Women’s Chiffon Silk Hose, $1.69 Full fashioned pure silk hose, mercerized lisle top; black, gunmetal and gray. (Goldstein’s, Street Floor) Chinese Baskets 29c to 98c According to Size Serving as a receptacle for notions and sewing materials, and forming a pretty decoration for an odd table, these baskets are made of mahogany finished woven wicker and trimmed with beads, tassels and Chinese coins. (Street Floor) Silk Specials

White Sports Satin $1.49 Firm, serviceable quality white sports satin; with brilliant mirror satin finish; plain and novelty striped patterns; 38 inches wide; excellent value at 51.49.

Washable “Fantasi” Silk $3.98 40-Inch washable "Fantasi," a beautiful soft, lustrous silk; in tan, grey and turquoise; in novelty patterns; also plain white.

Radium Silk, $1.69 36-Inch radium silk; of firm, smooth, lustrous quality; soft finish; very desirable for lingerie, dresses, linings, etc.; excellent value at $1.69. (Goldstein's, Street Floor)

Women's Umbrellas Special at Changeable summer days should find you well prepared with a good locking, serviceable umbrella. These are made of finely woven, mercerized cotton, guaranteed fast black and rainproof. Bakelite finish or polished wood handles add a smart note. To be carried by ring or side straps. Bakelite tips and stub ends. (Goldstein’s, Street Floor)

Goldstein Brothers WASHINGTON DELAWARE STREETS Store Open Until 6 Saturday. Week Days 8:30 to SP. M.

Continuing the Sale of Summer DRESSES FROCKS OF THE STYLE AND GENERAL CHARACTER OF THESE HAVE SELDOM JrJ - BEEN ASSEMBLED TO Mlimk SELL FOR SO LOW AS s7=n ™ Women will find it deUghtful to choose from IIbIIIIIiBB this collection. Not only are the styles repre- *%£#■£ jSing|mß|S9t sentative of the best the season has brought i j UHlml forth, but the materials and general workman- //'j I j . Ilyj si Hfilllrag ship bespeak utmost care in selection. ||l|l x fl]|| l| |g|]isl Made of Normandie Voile , fil| ||h|l| B There is a wide variety of lovely styles, trimmed with pleated panels, touches of lace, embroidery, ribbon and wide sashes. In green, tan, rose, lavender, Q i ; ; (Goldstein's, Second Floor) pr ® LJ ™ 11

SaIe— SUMMER HATS Pokes , Chin Chins, Roll Brim Hats, Off-the-Face Hats and Drooping Brim Hats in Many Variations Hairhraid Hats, Baronette Satin Hats, Canton Crepe, Leghorn, Straw and Felt Hats A wide variety of hats for every hour of the summer day, are offered at this surprisingly low price. Touches of wool or ribbon at attractive angles, gleaming ornaments of metal, Jxw\ fl° wer ‘ fruit lend them charm. Y/f ) In red, white, tan, black, orchid, green, Copenhagen etc. (Second Floor)

Weish Fabrics at Reduced Prices Floral Voiles, r . 32 '[ nch Novelty Ratines, iq r Ginghams, 15c 45c Mr&\* 32-Incb dress ginghams; In Full yard wide; beautiful lengths suitable for women’s . Ratines—-leading aR others flowered voiles; in scores of b(i4T.on' * n P°P u^ for sports wear patterns; on light and dark chlldre “ B garments, this summer; In choice plaid grounds- on sale, yard, 19*. choice new checked designs; on sale, yard, 45£. on sale, yard, l 32-1 nch Cheviot Gingham, 10c 38-Inch Voiles, Special, 15c Plain blue or grey cheviot ginghams, for boys’ Sheer, dainty summer voiles, in light and dark waists, rompers, men’s 6htrts and women's house colors, attractive patterns for women’s and Childresses. Dependable quality, on sal Saturday garments. Mill lengths of our regular 29c morning only. (No phone, mail or C. 0. D. orders). and 39c quality, offered Saturday only. Early Yard, 10<i. shopping Is advisable, at yard. (Domestic Department) Specia /-Embroidered Organdies Women who smartly will ap- \ predate what it means to purchaser gg _ White; with large blue embroidered dethis beautiful embroidered organdy at? /I ) signs; or Nile green with white; while this astonishingly low price. j \ a limited quantity lasts, yard, 49^. § (Goldstein's, Street Floor)

An Advantageous Purchase Results in a Sale: “Smart Set” Wash DRESSES for Porch, Home and Street Wear Made of fast colored standard quality 1 ginghams, in many smart styles, these I $ m dresses represent a distinct achievement in ( # value-giving. ] In black and white, blue and white, brown and white, orchid and white and red and white checks. " Wide sashes of organdy or contrasting colored material, neat vestees, buttons, panels and surplice fronts add undeniable charti. (Second Floor)

NICKEL SAFETY PINS, In assorted sizes, protected coil S(J MONARCH GOLD SAFETY PINS, card B<*

A Sale: Artificial Silk Sweaters Tuxedo or Slipover Styles *5 IN COPEN, PINK, WHITE, GREY, RED, BROWN, NAVY AND BUFF Tuxedo or slipover style. Smart sweaters to wear with pleated skirts. Sizes 39 to 40. Specially priced at $5. . (Third Floor)

Bathing Caps 10c to 98c A widely varied collection of charming bathing cape, which fit the head cloeely and are made of waterproof rubber. They oome in brilliant colors and color combinations, and are trimmed with clever rosettes, bands of contrasting material and buttons. (Goldstein's, Street Floor) Table Damask, 59c Yard 64-Inch .able damask; bleached; in beautiful floral and dotted patterns; wide borders; excellent value at yard. Hemstitched Table Covers Sice 68x58 Inches. £ 1 OQ In beautiful round a • patterns, with scalloped edgeMade of highly mercerised damask. Bleached <> Bath Towels Size 22x41 Inches; OQ hemmed, heavy weight, O*7C very absorbent for home or hotel use; excellent value at All Linen f Toweling In pink and blue checked linen; ab- 4* 4 C sorbent and easy to launder; tor glass and dish towels. White Flaxons 4b Inches wide; plain OQ weave; very sheer qual- *6%7C ity for women's, children’s and Infants' wear. At 294. Better qualities at 39<J and 49^. White Madras if: Shirting 36-Inch madras QQshirting; In assorted o*7o stripes for men’s shirts and boys’ waists. Excellent value at 39 4. (Street Floor)

Extraordinary Values in Draperies Cretonne, 39c Extra heavy weight duplex cretonne; reversible; beautiful verdure colorings for portieres, furniture coverings and couch covers. Extra spe-,/ cial, a yard, 39^. Up to 19c Drapery, 9c Choice of 6,000 yards of plain and lace bordered curtain material; up to 190 quality, yard, 90. Panels, Each, 98c Fringed panels; o( extra heavy weight;' rich designa; In ecru. Excellent value at 984 each. Silk Fringe, 69c Pure silk fringe; 6 inches long; in gold and blue, for lamp shades; extra special, 69#. (Goldstein's, Fourth Floor)

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