Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 August 1919 — Page 13

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UbiMiV Alliiift tlaksi Suits at 95c Gloy# Bilk Uiitoii Suits at ^ Lisle Ufiion Suits ou^ 95c Silk Lisle Uaion &iita <^f $Le9 , Wamea’s Silk C(»nbinatioxis at $3i£9 Women's Glove Slk Union Suits atfS^^^ 600 Union Su|ts to sell at 68e Women’s Gauze Lisle Vests at 89c The Headlines TeU Briefly the Story of a Very Extraordinary Sale of Fine Underwear for Women tiro of thfise gam^tts «^e new arrivals. We knew that if juppl toftnaale Aioiigh to secure this special lot of underwear so that it might il iba pries tiaotsd ws Pouid be <!binsr our customers a district sowks.

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ffire weffltn's fine fleve silk combinations, envelope rtyle;

j^icik and white glove silk onion suits, with tam> isole tops, and glove silk union suits with heny-

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A A. women's gauze lisle vests, g^gg ribbed or plain; low neck and sleeveless. Broken assortments.

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Most B^uilif^ Coats of One Ss one's own iiiiiiMes-seU the diHBtte dM ^ into en enchasUHt ASS.' 4i»ws tlw wi^ sbeut the knew is tite jMrwtnt dhbaette, and turns dow^, HA ft^ befDfw a mirror of d^ha. ' ’lb bo yitotjcuL- -boat cuts of p^t an the aarlieat oiio»**prkoa an at thchr Ipi^ ^naidorfii^ valiico, and rememberhag that fn fto, at in diamoi^i»^ aim acoam^^aUj wko buys the best. Hudson seal coats, self'^trimnied or trimmed with s<iairrel, beaver or are shown in 30, 86 and 40-inch lengths. Mole c<Mits in 30, 36 and 42-inch lengths are <dther self or sqinrrel trimmed Mole dolmans are seif trimmed, as are nutria coap Ih 30 and 45-inch lengths. Natural marmot coats are trimmed iHth tau|^ nutr^ c^ars or Kolinsky dy«l marmot. ‘ Kolinsky dyed marmot coats an self ^irnin^. Wrap Garments are Enchemtit^ ' Especially when they an fashioned of mink, mole, kolkisky, fiu^oa ae^, rimnk, beaver, lynx or squirrd, in styles than which then an wme fsu^IHr.

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PETITE SHOP Silk Sports Skirts, $6.75 Th» have loved them on ftest alfd^ m we dUN—or wssa jm»kw gM it bmmd to do, but well waramt the taw ia the Umt the 1^ hm loftiPto how eymb^k jfehttt plaid ««|o the r^OidEmg sportt ipirit ot a young lUlei. Anyway, the

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Ha twaakiett thiagt of taffeta and toft tatint in ttoipet mod plaidt, aafy bhi%^rott ad kcowa predominling in color tones. Mortover, they fflitiat all toe Wtoimlag pan^httnilia iMdongiBg to thett and ItSvIppMidetti modtla paekett, etttShed hdbi and wortoy buttons. Lihgtot art from SO to 34 The pries puts this offering In tot date at %Mirial Valutt—^$6.75.' ---AyTtt-4Hxth floor. Leather Bags anH Purses

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iaipw and odd shapes, hwhiding hescakos effsets, and flat, oblong caaP WHh tides. Thae are of Vachette, maroeco and crototd to blue, htena, gray, pairple t^ black, and fitted Hd tito iHK^tary ^^e^iuipment” for milady's btatsiy and shopping.

^Iriea% $7.00 to tl5.00.

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A lasge mriety of styles and sizes of vachette and dull gxito isath- »«. They have intlde ssei^ty frames, and contain sevtnd opis pocksta. In black and eotors. Prices, $1.75 to $10.00.

—Ayres—Street floor.

onomyuanneni A^Dascmcnl At $2.98 Will Fairly Vanish Tbs prioa it almett nnpardonably low—so why shoul<to’t they? And toe dtotoet no dktracti^y pretty! But they're in small ^ wily; only toe as»all may rejoice at the posswuion of ai toeae. Za ftgured or cheeaet patterns. Some show tucked sklfts wttk wide beltsjsnd v^ite orsandie collars, vests and cuWs, others with pointed or straigrht tunics, wide bdta and shawl collars of white organdie —^Ayres—Basement

Small Jewelry ktd bMtfai in club style or on rifitodi combined with other betobr. ^ AIm cut crystal beads in cherry red. Prices $1 to $8. Soft collar pins, gold filled and staging silver; in flat or knife edge effects. Prices, 25b and 50e. Peart bead chains,of uniform site; strand 54 inches long. Price, $1.00. —Ayres—Stretl floor.

Something New in Handkerchiefs , 6oth in Prints and Price Than these there is nothing newer in handkerchiefs. They’ve just debarked from a ship that sailed from an Irish port — 'kerchiefs in regulation size, of soft batiste, hand printed in completely new patterns. The hand prtotfpg means that the colors are more true and are likely to remain true longer than machine printed ones; the new patterns mean something that you've never seen before—all sorts of fancy borders in stripes, dots and solid tone spaces in an arrangement that is entirely captivating. The Price? 25c Each —Ayres—Street floor.

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Bathing Suit \ Markdowiis S \ lb* iitck of Uii^ to «m ^ down in bsthisg wH doeoi’t appoir to be “aeBam^' but we n«ed their atofk nKNiatn. the incoming fafl \ The coUecdou (witbsidis* latter te oWy.

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mtigs <i broideiT * colors, M prices ranging from f 10 to ||27<50i While the Annette Keilerman suitt l«4 at 50c each. «-AnwH«7hlr4^

Pure ^ood--^heap Food Good Fotwi Plymouth Rock peas and corn. No 2 cans. 16c. California ripe olives, a can. 2Sc. Libby’s dill picklss, a can, 23c* Armour’S picnic hams (shoulders). 4 to d pounds average, a pound, 33e. Jiffy-Jell, all flavors, a paekage. 10c. Post Toasties, Grape-Nuts and Kellogg's Com Flakes, 2 packages for 25c. Randall's grape Juice, pint, 33c. Armour’s potted meats, 2 cans for 25c. Grandma’s macaroni, 4 packages for 25c. Diadem Jollies, a glasa 13c. —Ayres—Basement.

■■Cleaning Up’ TABLE PLAT SILVER A Limited Quantity at Very Low Prices

At 23c each, dinner knives. At 23c each, tabkppoons. At 25c each, butter knives.

At 23c each, dinner forks. At 25c each, sugar .shells. At 15c each, teaspoons. —^Ayres—Street 'floor.

Decorative Wicker Wate Choice, $5.00 There are perhaps tbirty-fiv# or forty pieess of ivorytinted wicker in the manner of toll jerdinieres, high vaMs, serving tobl«i, mafmztoe stands and to* Ukh, to go on sal* at one price. Besides their own grace of HndaM 4^ tons, toty are ha^ de^ratod aroq&d and dhriit ftoe ftrl|3d| in the pastel shades. ^yirs»^»ygMto Utoti

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Perfect Eyeglasses —T%e Ayres Optical Shop

Nothii^ short of perfection in lenses or mountins' satisfies us nor i^oiJd itsat&fy you, whose vision is so d^^endent upon them. Sorpiise you, as it did the writer, to see to what extremes Ayres opticians go polishing and utopection of lenses. As you probably know, all lenses " to prescriptkm from original l^mks ci A1 o^iBaJ glass. Still, so final ii^jeotiDH that often as hi^ as 30% or 40% of a day's tmg is disearded because of imperfeetoons so slight $3 to have hem

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Suit Cases Lide vaeatiM^ wSI do wtieiy to ebooM todr higsOte from too AyvM uwertmento. Lacfo^jod varied aseorlments enaMe oaeto choose the correct bag fee the trip, no matter tom ambiriooa or bow short the latter. Pnees are right. Fiber cas«i good ^eel frames ami trapped securely ttad strongly all round. Price, $5.50. Good cowhtoe suit eases wito dependable frames ad rsinfenssed corners and edges. Prices rnflir tempting. Pribsd ttm $15 $3 $35. Sack ensmel far tosss wh^ matm t0SOl» m Britos $10; 'w^Ayw Bttost flto^

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