Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 August 1919 — Page 13
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RJRS That CauseYour Heart to RuleYour Purse But Better Furs at Prices Less Than Later Tty to think c/ nmtethmg dreadful and your thoughts will likely flit immediately to what Ufe without an occasional new fur would he! Sort o£n d^dous fee&i^^ m’t it, that of slipping one’s hands into a satin-lined fur muff <d the mode—^unping into a swankie little coat, say of chipmunk, with a shallow little hat to ma^—lowing a aniat, fluffy animal scarf about one’s shoulder wh^ one goes ahoppii^ a la taiileur—or wrapping a luxurious, enveloping garm^it one’s self when one attends the opera? Yon wffl adore the many wondorful furs that we are preseBting now at prices we dare not hope to duplicate laM*. siich as—
M^c wrai^ trimmed with os^ich. stone xnaiten, s^iirrel or pelts. Prices, $199. $295, $S95,
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Hudson seal cmts, skunk trimmed, at $495, $595 and $695. Natural s<iuirrsl wram at $395. Natural nutria wraps and eoata at $295> $395 and .$495.
Sets, Scarfs, Hats and Muffs Japanme cross fox sets consisting of animal scarfs and fancy muffs, $59. Griy fox sets at $*>9. Opossum sets at $S9. Two^akin animal scarfs of kit fox at $.59. Oae-tidn animal scarfs of kit fox at $29 and $39. Perfectly worshipful little hats of different modes were copied by Klugman from very late Parisian models. Shallow, round affairs of Baum duekie (chipmunk), gray squirrel and mole models—^jaunty tarns of nutna—sabled squirrel things trimmed with burnt goose—or shiny toques of black caracul, done pretentiously with a side ornament of black os^ich. Muffs HI ball and pumpkin shapes, 6f chipmunk, mole, Hudson seal and ringtaU are irresist^ly wantabie both for warmth and for chic.
-Ayres—Third floor
Desirable KIMONOS of Silk, Swiss and Voile ■ That Will Interest the Going-Away Girl as They WiU the Girl Who Stays at Home WIITE DOTTED SWISS ROBES, with V neck Iteea, scalloped in blue, pink or lavender. Indescribably dainty at f 1.50. AnotM style of the same material is trimmed vitb lace at the collar and belt. Price, f2.05. WHITE STEIPED VOILE KIMONOS, lace trimmed, and with or without waift line. Exceedingly graceful. Price, f5.95. Dark and Light Toned Silks Suitable for Pullman or Boudoi Wear Slipover and front-opening models are shown of crepe de chine, in dark, Copearhagen and light blues, as well as pink, lavender and rose. Also in this grouping are pretty things of taffeta in coat effect, corded and ribbon and plaiting-trimraed. At f 12.75, f 14.75$ ?19.75 and upward to $25.00. —Ayres—Third floor.
One Thing Thafs Cheaply Priced Mercerized Table Damask Th« pruwmt scard^ and high prices of taNs linens «e »using thi modtm, thrift housewife to search for a substitute for oriipary daib^ service. To her we are offering mercerised dmsiask m tiUdedoth yard gooda and napkins in exceptionally attractive designs and quality, and at unusually low prieea. The patterns include rote, pansy, tulip, shamrock, canution, fleur-' de-Iis, poppy, dot, chrysaHthemum and a ribbon stripe with daisies. 58-iiK:h widths, st 69c s yard. 70-inch widths, at $1.56 yard. S8 and S4-ineb widths, at ^c. S4.iitth widths, at $1.75 yard, 70-inch widths, at $1.25 yard. Mercerised napkins in half-dozen lots art limitsd in quantHy$ but at very low pricings. Hemmed, ready for use. Size 14x14 inch«, six for 6Sc. Sise 10x1$ indies, six for $1,4^ One lot of unhemmed napkins in size 2(teiO inchss sal! six for $tM. One lot of all-linen napkins unhemmed, in a good Variety of desItIU. Size 18x18 inches. Price, $3*15 for Six, —Ayrsi ■ Second fle<w.
Marked Down! Everything Remaining From Summer Stack Summer Dresses, Summer Skirts, Summer (Hoats and Capes and Suits Just such fetching little frocks as are pictured (although these were not sketch«l from stock), of printed voiles, organdies, linens, English prints, challis and chintz. Adorable itylea, suitable now. (^pes, dohnans and coats of wool jersey, serge, novelty tweed mixtures, etc. (Sood styles. Excellent for early fall wear. Prices are well worth heedM> Silk fuite, iricollette ami Paulette, trimmed with Angora. Three taffeta euits in gray, black and Copenhagen blue. Shantmtf auita in natural color. Plaid skirta, of silk, plaited and gathered. Fffftty, prao.tical! Price, $7.95- White cotton gaberdine skkte, simply *<faargaiBs« at $4.95. —Ayre»-.Thhd Door.
The Ayres Hair Goods Shop is Chiefly Noted for Reliability By “reliability” we refer wot only to the quality of mtrchandiee, but to Die valuee, to the authenticity of its to the efficiency airi eomiw? of its service, ami to th« unfailing accuracy with which Ha expert attendants mi^h the shade and texture <4 the" hair. All shades, ineludinf gfay. of natural wavy hair swit^es are now specially priced at $9.95. Other services ci this shop are shampooing, aealp ai^ fada! massage, mai^niriBg, marcel waring and hair dimming. —Ayres—Balcony.
Beautiftrtly Corseted for
The oj^rfunity is yours, for in a iustment Pf corset stocks designed to idnnlnate part of our too numerous medale, w» have culled in plenteous asforfhimt eteuets of the finer sort in these populaif teunds, Madame Lyra, Frolatet, G^sard, Nemo and Others -.There are cqirseta, pink and white —In all lizes from 1$ to 38. —Of plain and fancy fabrics, including hei^Ql broeadte; The gale prisi hi often a small fraetion of prevk^ quotatleiui. namely— j: Five Ikiilars for Choice —Ayres—Corset Sectioft, Third Door,
In Need of New Blouses? Georgette Models to Your Taste If your needs and your penchant are for pale blouses, your taste will revel in the coUeette# of conceits that insludes f^th tint, white, bisque and gray. These are round, square or V ^ neck, head trimmed, tude trimmed or lace trimmed. Price, $8.95. Other light toned blouses are collared with Venetian lace and silk embroriery. Many friUmi neck effects are noticeable In this grouping. Prices from $12.95 to $18.56. Costume and Suit Blouses in Lovely Dark Shades In browns, taupes, navy blue, dull blue and the like are shown models whose eesenoe is charm. Embroidery, beads and Utnef vestee effects in eew trasting shad^ form the ways and meant to tUa fiharm. Priees vary widely. —Aynes—Thhd
Novelty Necklaces Winsqmely quaint in dssigll end coloring are these neeklacas strung on fancy link chains of green-gold finish, or on oqotl^ faa^ silk cords. The shifle pdee is vecy sperial—$1.95. —^Ajfes—Street fUior.
THE PETITE SHOP SWEATERS inThis Shop Now Lose Not Charm by Being Cheap
At $8.95, mereerized tilk sweaters Hi psnlette weave wlU teteg many littla wemoB and yo^ gWa down early a-hurryinr te take advantage of theae high valuee. Sweater siaef U te III trimmtef>: poekete, looee sash: «etei»f irid, light Ma, reea, Cepmlifsn ktea, light gray and pHdL
At $7«M, also, a klaaer^froal sweater of selt Hkettend yam, teiHM te bteek yattemt Mt and poekeitriauntegsi mie, jasper, blue and seakia. Siseatdteli. New Brushed Wool Scarfs A Winning Numhar at H,SO
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