Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 229, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 February 1925 — Page 5
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Tyl7E Have been learning here from '' week*-to-week the “business” advantage of dressing our-SELVES distinctively enough to command the attention that precedes employerconfidence, that separates some one young man or woman in every organization from the “also-rans.’’ Somehow, the smartly-dressed young business man “inoculates” the family with the idea. “Ask dad, he knows!” that no whippersnapper in the twenties is going to put him on the shelf! And the, smart-looking young business woman invariably has a smarter looking jmother. How about home to which these enterprising business youngsters go? Is it doing its part to Make the Grade? It can and should. ®fr| || 111 For the furniture, rugs, carpets and draperies —the things that convert a house into a home place us just as
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quickly and surely with the visiting “world” as the suit on our backs. More than that —a well-dressed man or woman and a faded; threadbare carpet or wabbly, weak-legged furniture just don’t “fit” —isn’t that so? When Johifsteps on the gas on his way home from OUR house we want him to say to Margaret “That guy's getting there, sister, Didja see that new rug—wasn’t it a beauty? That piano-player’s new, too —isn’t it?” Refurnish your home as well as yourself! It never was easier, because Indianapolis furniture stores now have your home’s new furniture at the price and terms you want to pay. Pick now from The TIMES! —From a truly great variety of furniture and home furnishing advertisements. Man, woman and home —all need to LOOK better if they’re to
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