Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 163, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 November 1924 — Page 7

MONDAY, NOV. 17, 1924

L. S. Ayres & Company

A Beautiful New Console Phonograph

The Nightingale Duotone Combination Equipped With Radio Arm and Radio Compartment With United Motor, Guaranteed—-Tone Control—Plays All Makes of Records —Plays Three Without Rewinding Ample Space for Records —Mahogany or Walnut Finish.

Id own I a Week Also Special—The MOCKING BIRD Phonograph ¥

—Buy Your — Maytag Washer!

1. A washing capacity of 50 pounds of family clothes an hour, assuring speed. 2. Clothes cleaned faster, better, more carefully and without that annoying muss which so often characterizes laundering at home. 3. Convenience of operation—it is easy to reach over, to move about the kitchen or laundry, to open or close. It has no intricate machinery to bother with and no heavy contraptions to lift. 4. Economy—the Maytag pays for itself within a few months. With its assistance it is easy to do yourself the work for which either day laundress or a commercial laundry would charge.

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During November and Enjoy Special Terms SO.OO msd l Down, $2.00 a Week Here’s your opportunity to place a Maytag Washer in your home on terms so easy that you will hardly be aware of the expenditure. Why endure hours of back-breaking toil over the tubs when the path to freedom is so plainly marked and so easily followed? Why be a slave to capricious laundresses or see a steady stream of money go to the laundry when release from either is so conveniently at hand? Put a Maytag in Your Home—Save Clothes , Time and Money An achievement in convenience—no cumbersome machinery to lift, no intricate mechanisms to solve. Self-adjust-ing wringer attached. Cleans clothes thoroughly, quickly, without damage. Complete Test % in Your Home Without Any Obligation on Your Part

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Announcing An Important November LAMP SALE

Featuring Lovely Creations at Remarkable Prices

An unusual sale, the result of a special agreement \with one of the nation’s largest concerns. A sale which will prove a welcome event to all interested in making their homes more beautiful.

# fiirTifo t • 1 r i I A u ’ Brictee or Reading Lamps . Sold Complete Only j

This Group, $15.50 Junior Bases, $7.75 —Junior Shades, $7.75 Includes very attractive Junior and Bridge Lamps. Shades are made of sheer material, finished with soft fringe and neat gold color braid around the edges—in colors of Blue, Mulberry, Rose, Gold, Black over “full colored” lining, made to east a soft glow of light. Bases are gold leaf, gold stippled and plain. They come in Gold and Black, Gold and Blue, etc.

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' Bridge or Reading Lamps I , Sold Complete Only i

This Group, $19.50 Junior Bases, $9.75 —Junior Shades, $9.75 This group includes very attractive Junior Lamps and Bridge Lamps. The Shades are in fancy, odd or regular shapes—made of sheer material, finished with long fringe and trimmed with wide gold color braid—many of them further trimmed with insets of fancy metallic material. In appealing color combinations, such as Black over Gold, Taupe over Rose, Blue over Gold, etc." Bases are gold leaf, plain or stippled and decorated —and come mostly in color combinations of Gold and dark Colors. —Ayres—Lamps, sixth floor. —Tafce Express Elevator.

This Attractive Bridge Lamp s9= Complete with base and shade. Sold complete only.

A saje presenting attractive copes of lamps which hav sold at prices very much greater. We suggest that you come in early in the dya, and benefit from the,wider selection available at that time.

A Handsome Junior Lamp 5 12 = Lamp and shade complete at this price. Shade alone, $6.49; base, $6.49.

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