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4 WHEN A GIRL MARRIES A New Serial of Young Married Life By Ann Lisle CHAPTER LXXXIV (Continued). “What we'U do'is trot to your land lord’s studio. Naturally he Isn’t as ex pensive as these big shops, and he’ll give you a special price, no doubt." ‘‘No doubt.” I echoed blankly. How was I to tell Betty that I didn’t liks ;ny landlord—that I shrank from the thought of going to the studioV I could not register any protest that sounded sane, so I tad to let Betty trot me up to the Mason offices. . Torn Mason announced that he had just the gift we needed. He produced a won derful pair of black cloisonne candle sticks, and then, with a meaning smlie at me, he laid under them a bit of blue and green and shot-silver silk, heavy and lustrous. It was like the blue robe that lay hidden In the carved chest. “Wonderful! Virginia will be delight ed and Jimmie’s going to trust you with his shopping every time,” cried Betty. “The candlesticks are nice. I’ll take them if they, aren’t too expensive,” I said as mi By fife MyS njw Iwf ’jaH ■"*' '-r Why Our Prices are Much Lower Than Last Year * V ! First, because we foresaw the drastic drop in prices and bought our mer chandise late at a big saving, and because we feel that every man and woman wants to get the highest quality for every dollar spent, and only hv reducing our margin of profit can we give it to them—HENCE OUR LOW PRICES. Plush and Cloth Coats for Fall Jjpi We are showing as fine a line of A* JT%_ I - A cloth and plush coats as you will aF jg B find in the city. Cloth coats in all t J& V New Fall Suits {hSIH^ I We are offering three special lots in high grade tailored suits for women and misses; in all popular shades and in ]!' jj Wfs§ the newest fall colorings— | ! } *24£ $ 30 5 43- kilßl Dresses Skirts ' sf|fs| Beautiful models in new fall we are showing some un dresses; materials, velvets, usual values in women’s and trlcotine, serges; both plain misses' skirls. All wool r*lr t and beaded and embroidered 6erge skirts; well made — I / I l\ $22 $29 ss.9Band $7.48 Jll \ ■ pleated skirts for ] / VyA $34-50 $6.50 and Up Vs USE YOUR CREDIT. jja. Men’s Clothing Lower Priced M suits. r> oo \ U e^ows w^°. are * B • W morrow and get one oy our I-J3& BUp liberal credit plan. All this season’s models; newest Overcoats and $37.50 k \\ \ e^B ‘ to values - v - Boys’ School Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats Sold on Easy Payment Terms tL J 303-305-307 W. Washington Street — 2nd Door West of Senate Ave. steadily as I could manage. “But that bit of blue doesn’t appeal to me.” Tom Mason smiled almost depreeat lngly. “Twenty-five 'dollars you ssild you wanted to spend, I think. Well, to you, Mrs. Harrison, I’ll let the candlesticks go for twenty—and add the blue brocade table cover for five more. They feally be long together.” “Do take them, Anne; they’re Just the thing for Virginia,’- cried Betty, complete ly satisfied with her bargain. “So they’re for Virginia Dalton! Odd —l’m expecting Pat in here presently. Stay on a bit and we'll take you to tea," Tom suggested jovially. I winced —but Betty seemed to find Tom rather amusing. \ “Man, dear—but ~y'fcu have a morbid sense of humor!" said she. “Now, lr Mrs. Harrison Is satisfied. I’m ready to conclude our shopping. We will let you •end the candlesticks and tapestry to Mrs. Dalton and just rttn along.” So I paid for the gift, gave Tom Mason our cards and Virginia’s address and hur ried out of the shop after B^tty. At the street door Betty stopped in nervous indecision. “I wish we hadn't left Virginia’s, ad dress, Anne. Oh, well. It's done now, so I won’t worry. But whatever possessed you to hesitate over thnt adorable bit of, tapestry. Yon surely don’t know much about bargaining, child —or did you wnnt to spend less? I thought you said Jlui Insisted on twenty-five—and It would have been silly not to get your money's worth —wouldn't it? Didn’t you like that glor ious blue and sliver?” “Betty, yeu ought to be In the district attorney's office,” I laughed, evading a direct reply. But I didn’t feel like laughing, for at the price he had made, those candlesticks almost seemed Tom Mason’s present to Virginia rather than mine.—Copyright, 1920. (To Be Continued.) INDEED! “Some nerve, I call it. He keeps his ■eat.” “Yes ?” “He lets me stand." “Well, girlie?” “And then he tries to flirt with me."— Louisville Courier-Journal. INDIANA DAILY TIMES. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15,1920. fopened Ms Davcnpctt faa one hai needforangrtra ' Si lit a When you put this handsome suite in your living _ IICCC OllilC 9 room you not only add to the attractiveness of the |jOQ “ DclVdipOft Bed-DaVenDOr" room, but you also add to its usefulness. For at * I I . night, without in any way rearranging the fur- /YIOIIO and Chairs niture it gives you all the advantages of a spare apf pgm pg| bed room. That is because the davenport converts **"7 I V r / V into a bed in an instant. All three pieces are solid 4 t | 9 | oak, golden finish. Rich artificial leather up- * $5.00 Cub —$3.00 a Month holste, 7’ . $3.00 Cb, $3.00 a Month . SOil Heater Hi-Oven Range $5.65 $82.50 * W Burns the cheapest and cleanest Takes the backache out of bak- *i9sm of fuel. Gives you extra heat ing day. And in addition is a ~ wherever you need it and, unlike wonderful baker. Built on patent- Sjm w? / gas. is not subject to varying prep- ed principles that cannot be in- CmmZl. m / sure. Special reservoir enables corporated in any other make of 11 J the last drop of oil to be burned range. Combination coal and gas with as intense and clear a flame models that gite you a warm as the first. A single gallon lasts kitchen on cold days and a cool 8 hours. one on hot days. Cost $125 and up. Tk t \7* ■ / 9x12 Beacon Brussels Charter-Oak INew Victor r\ $ 1l it . 9xi2 velvet Rugs $39.75 Air- 1 ight Heater Overdraft Heater 9x12 a x minster - . / O G / © 9x12 special Axmin- $3.50 a Mouth $2.00 Cash—s2.oo a Month ster Rugs $87.50 !l\l2 Fme 1 11. o n Refjfty two stoves in one—each of This remarkable heater is mighty Rugs cu s t { roll> i on g lasting material. easy on the coal pile, because its spe- 27x54 EQt-and-Miss /The inner for furnace dome consumes cial overdraft construction burns up Rag Rugs $1.65 r smoke and gives unusual heat reten the smoke and gas that usually go up Sanitarv Waterproof / tion - Tiie ollter casill g the air the fiue. Made in several sizes up 'Floor Coverings a / just like a furnace, and then dis tos3s - , yard, laid 78$l / • tributes it to the entire room.