Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 August 1919 — Page 26

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A reasonable depoidt hofds dresses for later delivery.

eoUon, of- with a peria^msale

ISYnrf 29.

and juniors’ ALL-WOOL GULATION DRESSES

Middy suits Norfolk smts Many MABHOF suits are included in this sale.

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c^pcfftiinity means an actual saving of

$10.00 to $15.00 on a dress

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sale like this to render a

service to p^ents of school girls. in our possession several hundred le idl-wool serge, bought at prices that Mow today’s quotation. The materials to one of our best makers—a concern m^ite care in naanufacture, an es*

iybM«weni that specialises in the better class

of apiiarel.

OBT part» we are content with less than our UfUil moderate margin of profit, on the theory make this sale an outstanding suc-

cess the values have to be not merely good, but so out of the ordinary as to attract widespread comment and enthusiastic appreciation. Be advised, please, that since these dresses were contracted for—^that wholesale prices have, in some cases, doubled. So certain are we that these values can not now, and will not in the future, be approached elsewhere — that we advise patrons to buy as liberally as possible.

suits for

and juniors

|4, 16, 18 and

serge,

trimn^ed ^elored imd eoE^ems.

.50

Middy suits for girls and juniors Sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20. Of all-wool navy or black. Fine quality heavy serge, with plain skirt, i trimmed with yellow, black, white, red, etc., braid and regulation emblems.

$29.75 quality—

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Middy suits and Norfolk suits For girls and juniors Sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20. Mi4dy suit has pleated skirt; Norfolk suit has plain skirt; both trimmed with red, black, white and yellow braid and conventional emblems.

$35.00 quality—

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DRESS SALES in progress

inHsses’ DRESSES

lYsKies, foulards and il d^^sagns and a gi^^| colors, medium dresses for 1%^ —SaciSnd F!

Women’s and misses’ FINE WASH DRESSES

Up to $25.00 WASH DRESSES,

Up to $35.00 WASH DRESSES,

The dresses are the best of this season’s models. Our system of - wtorekeeping—the quick outlet—is an assurance of this. Made of organdie, chintz, gingham, figured or plain voile and linen. Tnmmed with dainty Val. lace, organdie collars and cuffs and sashra, net fnlls, iHittons. some with attractive lace ai^ organdie gilets, and other details of charm. Sale prices, 1^16.00 and SlUS.Ofl —Second Floor

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Sik tailo^ SHIRTWAIST® FOR AND MISSIS that sold all the way t|)wtrd to $15.00^ specu^afr-f ^ $9.9S,> $7.98 and $4.98 i

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The verdict of this clearance sale is to eijfect a quick and efficient disposal of all late summer shirtwaists—a verdict against which there is no appeal.

Blouses of Silk La Jerz Blouses of Silk Habutai Blouses of Silk Pongee

Blouses of Luxor SOk , Blouses of Silk Men's Serge

The blouses are versatile in tiieir many fashionable us^. They can be worn for business or pleasure—^they are as dashing as can be with a riding habit. Stripes, checks, flesh, white, Copenhagen and rose. Sale prices, $9.98, $7.98 and f4«98 —Second Floor. New lounging ROBES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Brand new ones—just arrived—are in readiness for fhe leisure hours of fall ^Speaking generally, their appeal is to all women who appreciate utility and beauty as combined in these garments— specifically, they will be much approv^ of by college girls and Fail brides, who will regard them as absolutely essential to the completion of a well-rounded Fall wardrobe. ^ Sometimes leisure garments sacrifice the a!^)eM of beauty to comfort, but these g arments are as practical as they are eautifuL COEDUgpy LOUNGING ROBES FOR WOMtIN ANP MISSES, designed in the coat style with large shawl c^lar, fancy side pockets, kaaono sleeves, lined throughout with imported crepe. Colors are cheny, rose, wistmda sod eopi^iaff«n. Featured at ... r .|1^50 CORDUROY LOUNGING Ri^PNS FOR WOMEN AND MI$SS8,of wSJw wale corduroy, made coat s^yfat, Uddm&g long, graceful tines, w^ed asW, eeMo three-quarter aleeves, laffa pOsllils and belt; toed throughout With .gUk lining; eherry, roee, wieteria Featured at ....ficiS CORDUROY ROBES FOR WOMEN AND MISSS^, ||rge Ml ale corduroy, belted; with sailmr collar, slip podeetk quarter sleeves, lined througbout wiUi fancy crepe. .6lO*i|§l CORDUROY ROBES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES. ^ large wale (wrduroy, shawl collar, parch pockets, three-Mu;. ter sleeves and wide belt (Similar model without collar $7.9^) —Fmirth fIkKV.

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A new model for fall in

Madam Irene CORSETS

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is racoBiBiended te women who wish te sttein the dkvsAtx lines of the modish sllhooette. If you are often wont to sigh enviousbr at the trim silhouettes in the fashion books—H dimikl be encouraging to you to know that you « can gradually acquire just such pleasing linee through the use «f the right corset—and your clothes will look aa efaarminf on you as they do on the women sketched by the fashion artiata. If youkthh^ “sounds too good to be true”—you should tty a Madua Ifdhe we recommend this iwrticular model of pink eoutil with Iw lost al tight hm ling—giving the long, siender beloW th« Waist toes

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