Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 August 1919 — Page 28
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Reasons Why Fur Buying Is Now Most Profitable at Rink *s Ist. Prices quoted until September 1 will instantly meet the approval of ^1 thinking women. Oim straight, plain stamp sales figures are not misleading, but are unmatchable and a direct challenge to the much advertised 20% to 40% discount sales. 2nd. We are showing an unlimited choice in variety of pelts of the better matched, better Wend, better workmanship and more perfect in general than is possible later in the season. These and many more advantages are your right now during our August Sale.
Fall Suits in a liberal range fSS.OO gradually |5 upward to f250.00 Fall Coats, plush or cloth, g33.O0
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FEW FALL DiUSSSBS
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