Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 August 1919 — Page 22

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The various August FUR SALES e been seen—and their advantages easured. The fact that our fur sales are douand quadrupling the selling figures ago is an index to the public ppreciation — it speaks eloquently of superiority of our furs—our assortts. It is unmistakable proof that there is a tremendous advantage here m the point of values. A reasonable deposit holds furs for later delivery. Charge patrons may have their purchases posted to their statements rendered Not. 1st. —Second Floor.

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For women and misses : f . ' ' $35.00, $40.00, $45.00 and $50.00 Qualities &££\ A HZ To be cleared away at the J xl •« O unbelievable price of—

Modes so beautiful and distinctive that it will be a rare pleasure to choose them. * Dresses with a note of fall in their making—dresses that, in some instances, have been in stock less than a month. Made of fine quality satins, taffetas, Georgettes; colors are white, flesh, tan, gray, beige, Copenhagen and an abundance of navy and black. We have cut prices so deeply in order to make this sale a whirlwind disposal that our purpose seems certain of fulfillment We emph size that you come early. Sale price $24.75 No mail, phone or C. O. D. orders filled on these dresses—no exchanges or refunds.

—Second-Floor.

le present trend in CORSET STYLES —is toward a slender hip line with low bust. The hips are flat and narrow, and all flesh on the thighs and in the back is gently controlled by the skirt of the corset and elastic inserts skilfully placed. No matter what the original lines of your figure may be, it can be moulded gradually to conform to these lines with a special model in NULIFE CORSETS Invented and perfected by Professor Chas. Munter Of course, there are innumerable special models for every type of figure—but we have selected for a feature the corset which is designed to correct the most common figure fault—large hips and small waist. This corset is made of white coutil, with long hips, tending to lengthen and slenderize the figure. Featured at $7.50

MEN’S BELTS AND BRACES, adjusted by special man fitter. Featured at $5.00

-Fourth Floor.

An exhibit and selling. NEW DIX MAKE HOUSE DRESSES Dix make house dresses are known, guaranteed, and worki ter than drc Jlencies. -Fourth Floor.

Clearance . Silk tailored SHIRTWAISTS For women and misses THAT SOLD ALL THE WAY UP TO $15.00

Three important sale prices $9.98, $7.98 and $4.98

MATERIALS

—Silk La Jerz. —Silk Habutai. —Silk pongee.

—S ilk m e n’s wear serge. —Luxor silk.

The shirtwaists are tailored with admirable finesse and possess that clear-cut custom-tailored “air” that you look for only in the finer, more expensive products of America’s specialists in tailored apparel. They can be worn upon many occasions. With a trig suit they are admirable for business wear, and their formal severity makes them suitable for many dressy occasions. With a riding habit, how smart and dashing they appear!

—Second Floor.

Women’s extra size PETTICOATS $5.98 quality—,)3.98

Women of large proportions seldom find skirts to fit them in the average sale—they will be unusually glad of this opportunity. The petticoats j are made of taffeta or jersey tops with t flounces, 34 and 36 lengths. Sale price W.va i -Second Floor.

Voile, batiste and Japanese SMOCKS 1

FOR WOMEN AND

are being cleared at radical Complete color range—the love ions—in three important sale

follows:

Our regular prices, $1.1 Sp^epri'*-

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$3.98, $2.98,

HEREWITH WE PRESENT AN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY CHARMING MUSLIN UNDERCLOTHES

For women and misses

At prices that are conspicuously reasonable

ENVELOPE CHEMISE

S" 98c * * * SIX NEW MODELS IN ENVELOPE CHEMISE AND GOWNS ™n.$i.5o Included at this price is a number of strictly tailored Windsor crepe nightgowns in flesh and white. * * * EIGHT NEW MODELS IN ENVELOPE CHEMISE a F “‘ D . red ... $1-98

POUE NEW MODELS IN ENVELOPE CHEMISE "..$2.50 ,

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SIX NEW MODELS IN NIGHTGOWNS Featured <j»2 5Q ‘'**’** * FIVE NEW MODELS IN ENVELOPE CHEMISE "..$2.98

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FIVE NEW MODELS IN NIGHTGOWNS

$2.98

The undergarments are of a standard that we are proud to sell at these prices—we do not hesitate to affirm that it is much superior to the ordinary type of underwear found at these prices, in cut, fit, workmanship, design and quality of materials. The materials are fine nainsook and batistes, flesh color and white. The CHEMISE are in lacy, tailored or Empire effects, ribbon run. The NIGHTGOWNS are in V, round and square neck models; sleeveless and short sleeves, some tailored

and others a bit trimmed; some quite elaborate.

S»k prices, 12.98. *2,50. ? 198. *1.50 .nd.

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Silk tricolette skirts For women and misses. For summer and fall wearing. ^iBlttBi $1.M75:

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$25.00, $30.00 and $35.00

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Their smartness and dash—the pleasant faculty they have of imparting to the figure the long slender lines of the mode— their worth and desirability—give a decided importance to the savings. These skirts are not only appropriate for present wearing, but they are eminently suitable for fall. Made of splendid quality tricolette, with cuffed hems, uniqi pockets, oddly shaped buttons, tucks, etc. Colors are blac white, pink, Copenhagen, gray, maize and other fashior shades. Sale price

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$7.50 and $10.00 $ A .95

WALKING SKIRTS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES

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TAFFETA SKIRTS, in navy blue and black, waistbands mea 25 to 30.. WOOL SKIRTS, in attractive stripes and plaids. WASH SKIRTS are of fine fabrics, carefully tailored, both

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Come early. Sale price

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