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npHINK twice before withdraw
ing a “couple of dollars” from
your savings account. If you
make one withdrawal you will be
tempted to make another and soon
your savings account will be a
wasting account. Save for some
thing worth while and let nothing
tempt you to run the risk of failing
to attain it.
■i ,1 j B i. n n
jmcper
gtatofttgs attij Crttst Ccntpwgi
Will Help You Save Safely
YOUR KIND OF A CIGAR
If you want a cigar that is rich and full-bodied, yet mild,
Deschler's Monogram Is the cigar for you.
It's a cigar you'll enjoy to the very end —that you can smoke
steadily, day in and day out, without its ever tiring your taste.
. Try a Deschler Monogram today; 8c and 10c.
LOUIS G. DESCHLER CO.
INDIANAPOLIS
Avoid imitations by using the full name—
DESCHLER’S Monogram
Unhappiness and
Worries
can frequently be traced to lack of money to satisfy
debts or pay for pleasures.
You. will find most of the happy people about you
began practicing thrift many years ago, and have no
money worties.
START" TODAY TO SAVE—put a little aside regu
larly and you ■will soon be happy.
We pay 4*4% on Savings.
Meyer-Kiser Bank
136 E. Washington St.
Money Saved and Trouble Avoided
BY USING A
Battery
GUARANTEED FOR TWENTY MONTHS
i
An attractive proposition awaits the first 100 who call at our serv
ice station, 52 West New York street, or phone Main 1219.
Permalife Service Station
52 West New York Street.
Stock Taking Sale
OFFICE FURNITURE
We have put a. real.price on aIL blemished floor sam
ples and goods taken in exchange. It will pay you
to visit this department and see these values in
Desks, Chairs and Files.
Discontinued Lines in Gift
Merchandise Greatly Reduced
HISTORY OF INDIANA, published at A-fl AA
92.25. Our price
W. K. Stewart Company
BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, OFFICE OUTFITTERS
44 E. Washington Street. Indianapolis, Ind.
CLOTHING ON CREDIT
PEOPLE’S CREDIT CLOTHING CO.
40 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST. 2nd FLOOR
IF IT IS IN THI LINE OF HARDWARE
YOU CAN GET IT AJ VONNEGUT’m
120 TO 124 EAST WASHINGTON STREET
I DOG HILL PARAGRAFS
-
Jefferson Potlocks, who always leads
in everything he undertakes, this week
had the leading chill of the county.
• • •
The Excelsior Fiddling Band, which
for the past several years has been fur
nishing free music to the public, is figur
ing on building an airtight room and
charging everybody to hear them.
• • •
Tobe Moseley says when anybody gets
it into his head that his employer can’t
get along without him. they ought to
stop and recollect that we even change
Presidents of the D. 8. nearly every four
years.
Ever good Oleomargarine—Glossbrenner's.
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*l*4l7*l* K. Washington ftt
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Indiana Wall Paper Cos.
Retail Store Wholesale Store
51 Virginia Ave. 27-29 E. Maryland
Fine Decorated A m h I"*
42-Piece Set of VI / / U
DINNERWARE
See our open stock of Dinnerware.
Little Furniture Store
211 E. Washington St.
J " - ' 1
Will you prove it by the experience of over
130,000 users and friends, who recommend
Che Autofoiano
jjjf
and Pionista
11 not Down to MF Either of these player-pianos would bring
Price jLT oy anc * B ladnes8 ~ the world’s best music —
A&ST into your home at a moderate price and on
reasonable payments
Call or write for catalogues, prices and
payments.
Steinway & Sons
. 40 North Pennsylvania Street
V —I
Special Sale
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
K's Scuifer Shoes
Feltman & Curme
Shoe Stores Cos.
Boys’ and Girls' Dept., Second Floor.
38 East Washington Street
sis svLff Born in April %v\U T®
W'A Than you arc lucky, at the JFsJ A
* >( —birth stone Is a diamond, the (*
X{ most beautiful of all gems. We // < Xi
■V/lj /t\ N > carry a full line of theee gems. X
* v mounted in the very latest de- ' I ’
X lieres and other articles of fewelry.
V We have Just a few very beautiful blue white diamonds.
£* mounted in 14 kt. ring mountings, which sell for $85.00. ft/
X We will offer these for Wednesday only at the special price Q
X of SBR.OO. These rings, as well as every other article sold /S
w by this store, are absolutely guaranteed. JJf
k! The Fletcher M. Noe Jewelry Storc r # ki,
10S ff. Illinois St. Opposite Terminal Station.
OUR SPECIAL BANK CREDIT PLAN
Allow you to buy your home outfit at cash prices.'
D. N- FOSTER FURNITURE AND CARPET COMPANY
117-119-121 West Market street. Opposite Traction Terminal Depot.
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n /]£ VACUUM CLEANERS
f ffTIV//*Li FREE TRIAL EASY PAYMENTS
HATFIELD ELECTRIC CO.
A CTO. 2S-128. MAIN I*B.* APTO 2S-1M
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1920.
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■ g Office, Main 6941. WT
i" Residence, North 7717. _JH
t" Hours, 1 to 5 and 1 to 0 P. M. *■
P| Sunday, 2 to 4 P. M.
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. PENN. AND WASH. STS.
....... ( MADISON AND RAY.
STOKES > fountain square. .
} MERIDIAN AND MORRIS.
In the spring a young , ■
man's fancy Is doubly
appreciative of “some- f S
one's” photographic por
■rfvb&e- mm
Ninth Floor Kahn Bl.lx
DETROIT VAPOR STOVES
PENINSULAR STOVES
GURNEY REFRIGERATORS
CHENEY PHONOGRAPHS
For Sale by
HOOSIER OUTFITTING CO
Huntington & Riddell
CONTRACTORS
Store Fronts, Interior Remodeling
and Factory Work.
Phones—Belmont 2095—2130.
i ! ' ’-’PETTO '=" ' ■ ' '
Vs m# waa* aitaM
Thursday Specials
After looking over the values for Thursday, we forecast a big day’s business. Peo
ple really in earnest about economizing will not let these opportunities pass. Tele
phone orders will be accepted subject to prior sale.
$5 Trimmed Hats,
$3.50
Not much space to devote to de
scription, but these hats are well worth
your making a special trip downtown
for.
All the new spring shapes, with de
lightfully original arrangements of
trimmings, ornaments, etc.
An overstock reduced for quick dis
posal.
Well worth the original price of
$5.00. ,
—Pettis millinery dept., second floor.
$1 Dictionaries , 49c
“Home and Office” dictionary, self-pro
nouncing and In large, clear type.
—Petti* book*, street floor, aisle four.
35c Perle Crochet
Cotton, 17c
Large ball in wanted shades. Sizes 3
and 5.
—Petti* art shop, fifth floor.
$1.25 Leather Purses, 69c
Genuine leather purses In strap back and
top strap styles In many different shapes
and colors.
—Petti* leather good*,
street floor, aisle three.
$1.48 Moss Agate Laval
lieres, 98c
Moss agate pendants on sterling silver
soldered link chains. 69c moss agate
brooches to match, 45c.
—Petti* Jewelry, street floor. ai*le four.
Women’s 75c Lisle
Hose, 39c
Filk lisle hose with reinforced heels and
toes and elastic, tops Dark brown only.
Slightly Irregular.
—Petti* hosiery, street floor, aisle five.
Toilet Specials
Ivory soap, 5 for 35e: 50c Pond’s Creams,
34<*; Palmolive shampoo, 33<*.
—Pettis toilet good*, street floor, front.
59c Sanitary Aprons, 39c
Live rubber sanitary aprons with muslin
tops. Well reinforced.
Petti* notion*, street floor. we*t *lale.
$2. 75 Silk Shirtings, $2.25
White shirtings with beautiful colored
stripes. Width 32 Inches
—-Pettit tilkft. street floor, weif aisle.
$4.50 Axminster Rugs,
$2.98
Mottled Axminster rugs, size 27x54 inches,
with end borders. Just 30 of them. Limit
2 to customer.
—Petti* rug*, third floor.
35c Huck Toweling, 22V2C
Full bleached huck toweling, soft and ab
sorbent.
—Peftl* linens, street floor. a!*le two
35c-40c Wall Paper, 25c
Living room paper in foliage, tapestries,
weaves, blends and two-tone effects. 10c
cut-out borders and decorative bands yard
sc.
—Petti* wall paper, third floor.
$5 Men s Wear Serge, $3.65
All wool double warp serge In dark naw
blue only. Width 66 inches.
—Pettis dress good*, street floor, west aisle.
Women’s $10.95
and $12.95 Crepe
Tailored Shirts,
$7.85
Fashioned
of b ea u tl
crepe in *7-
lovely dark A
blue and '
Also many \
models in i|\Ub| r
flesh color, 7 )
cream and j| ®* j
lotv: neck
models, and 1
quite correct for street and suit wear.
All sizes.
—Pettis blouses, second floor.
PETTIS DRY GOODS CO.
*THE NEW VORK STORE EC. ST. IBQ3
Up to $1.75 Novelty Silk
and Cotton Voiles, $1
Yard wide voiles in jacquard weaves,
stripes, checks and novelty silk designs on
light and dark grounds.
—Pettis wash goods, street floor, west aisle.
45c Muslin Cambric, 33c
Yard wide medium weight muslin cam
bric for petticoats, underwear, etc.
—Pettis white goods, street floor, aisle two.
>55.95 Plaid Skirts, $3.98
Tan and blue plaid serge skirts in sport
models with novelty pockets and button
trimming. Sizes 28 to 30.
—Pettis skirts, second floor.
Women ’% 19c Handker
chiefs, 12V^c
Fancy colored handkerchiefs in assorted
colorings and striking patterns.
—Pet tis handkerchiefs, street floor, aisle two.
$3.50 Georgette Crepe
$2.69
Our best quality Georgette crepe in all
shades.
—l’cttls trimmings, street floor, aisle two.
Men’s $1.65 Union Suits,
$1.15
White Conde mesh union suits with wing
sleeve In ankle length. Slightly irregular.
—Pettis men's furnishings, street floor,
east aisle.
$3.95 Coverall Aprons,
$2.49
Made of an extra good quality of ging
ham In pretty plaids and stripes.
Petti* aprens, second floor.
$2.89 to $5 Sample Lace
Curtains , Pair, $2.19
One hundred sample pairs of lace curtains
(no two pair alike), in and 3-yard lengths.
—Pettis draperies, third floor.
172 Pair
Women’s Oxfords,
$5.95
Forty -two
pairs of black
calf an d ma '
hogany calf
at ’aJv \ sport ox
u \ 8 fords, with
1 Vw. 8 buck insert
* Yfihs. \A I top, and
1 per forated
& M P i 1 i tary
heel and welt
sole*.
One hundred and thirty pairs of
black kid welt oxfords, with leather
Louis heels.
All sizes and widths
—Petti* •been, itreet floor. *i*le *ix.
$3 Lining and Kimono
Fabrics , $1.75
Yard wide materials in attractive oriental
designs and colorings.
—Pettis linings, street floor, wesrt aisle.
39c Drapery Scrim, 19c
Yard wide drapery scrim In white only, in
lengths up to 18 yards. Limited quantity
does not allow us to cut lengths.
rettis draperies, third floor.
$3.50 Thomson Corsets,
$1.98
Thomson corsets of pink cotton brocade
with low bust and medium length skirt.
Back lace.
—rettis corsets, second floor.
Children s 59c to 89c
Outing Flannel
Petticoats, 39c
Sizes 1 to 3 years.
—Tettis Infants’ shop, pooond floor.
55c Case Special
Coffee, 47c
For sale in our new coffee department.
—ln the basement.
35c Stationery, 19c
Courtetfy lawn, 24 sheets and 24 envelopes.
—Pettis stationery, street floor, aisle four.
Colored Drapery Mar
quisette, 29c
Yard wide washable marquisette in dainty
patterns and new color combinations. Sold
subject to mill imperfections.
—Pettis draperies, third floor.
$3.00 Set of 6 Dessert
Spoons, $1.50
Silver dessert spoons of extra sectional
plate.
—Pettis silverware, street floor, front.
♦ Womens
* Jersey
Dresses,
$13.90
Taupe, navy blue,
Copenhagen, brown.
Dresses of excel
lent grade jersey;
servi cea b 1 e and
very practical.
Braid and em
broidery trimmed
tunic and straight
line models.
Sixes 16 to 44.
second floor.
$2.25 Milanese Silk
Gloves, SI. 49
Extra heavy real Milanese silk glove# fn
assorted tans and browns. All sizes and all
perfect goods.
Pettis gloves, street floor, aisle four.
Women*s $1 Union Suits,
67c
Made of a good quality cotton gauze in.
pink or white. Loose or tight knee styles.
—Pettis knit underwear, street floor, aisle five.
29c Piepans, 19c
Brown earthenware with white liningT aa
accumulation of several factory lines.
—Pettis basement.
20c Jelly Dishes, 12c
Colonial footed glass d^shea.
—Pettis basement.
30c Metal Polish, 18c
Burnishine metal palish for brass, copper,
nickel, silver, etc.
—Pettis bajemeaL.
14c Lux, 3 Boxes, 33c
Pure chip soap; one order to a customer
at this price.
—Petris basement.
Brooms, 25c
About six dozen all corn brooms of me
dium weight They are rough, but are
serviceable. Limit 1 to customer.
—Pettis basement.
$3.98 Lamps, $2.48
Adjustable: can be clamped on the bed or
table; finished in brushed brass, bronze or
ivory.
—Pettis baaemeat.
Women y s and Misses 9 Sport
Coats, $8.95
Chinchilla coats with collars and cuffs fn
contrasting colors. Coats are in Kelly'
green, purple and gold. Women's and
misses’ sizes.
$1.75 Dressing Sacques,
$1.19
Striped bine and gray gingham dressing
sacques with round collar, long sleeves, set
in belt and neat handkerchief pocket s™**?
36 to 46.
—Petti* middy- blawass, second ffiacx.
$10.95, $8.95 and $6.45
Middy Blouses, $4.98
Disposal of a limited quantity of all serge,
jersey an.d flannel middies. One model is
fine French serge trimmed with red, white
and blue silk braid, silk cord lace. Another
of wool jersey is braid trimmed and has
black silk tie. Another, of sailors' flannel,
has collar and cuffs trimmed with white
braid; also has black tie.
—Petti* middy blouses, eecond Sam
The Boys’ New
Spring Suit,
$9.75
Regular Prices, $13.50,
$14.50 and $15.00
Unusually' •well
fr/£& made suits in
> 4 grays, browns and
? ~~ greens in both,
light and dark
patterns.
The majority of
these suits have
two pair of trou
sers. and all are
fully lined, and
made with, taped
seams.
Specially priced
for Thursday on
account of stock
readjustment, at
18.T5.
—Pettis clothes
for boys,
“ third Boor.

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