Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 March 1920 — Page 2
THE DTHIATAPOLIP NETVF. WEDNESDAY. HAI5CH 24. 1920.
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Rain or Shine Umbrellas, 7.50 to 25.00
New spring showing of best quality taffeta umbrellas in all the popular new shades. Navy, brown, purple, green and black. Bibs tipped and wrist strap. <First fleer) _
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T Ter Hats
Every Model Radiating Style, Dash, Youthfulness—A Gay Garden of Hats Blossoming
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should have eev-
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fdlence hall with loa. a suitably *2* * aymnaaium, - He expressed the
• million doii#r« should (the school, and ssid that
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.pproprUtlon** 1 Parsons realgned
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institutions In th* that retiring, even at In the full possession
trtd strength and with this undone, would not he llv-
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6.50
10.00 15.00
Wee, blue forget-me-nots, vivacious, bright nasturtiums, com flowers, daisies, cunning bouquets, there is scarcely a flower you can name that hasn’t found its joyous way to some fashionable hat shape to make it the more fashionable and be-
witching.
For Thursday s selling we have selected from among our newest models a collection of varied enchantment, disclosing every
fashion-approved shape, style and color. Here you will find the practical, correct small hat for tailored wear, the mystery-making, floppy brimmed hat, brand new sailor shapes with low, broad crowns. Though most of the hats echo the whisper of Spring for color, those women desiring the quieter, darker shades will find a gratifying
selection.
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Here are 215 Coats (by actual count in the stockrooms) in 38 different models, that discerning .women will see in an instant have that quality of material and workmanship and that excellence of fit that are generally to be expected of coats
marked at higher prices.
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- To be able to hold such an event, toe had to secure the co-operation of several manufacturers. We obtained 100 coats from one maker in a dozen models— thirty more from another—30 here, 40 there—until we had the desired quantity of coats ordered. In this way we gathered a collection of spring coats that we feel women will say are wonderful at
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Sale of Men’s 2.50 and 3.00 Athletic Union Suits
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About 500 Union Suits
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Oh, Man, what luck! More than 500 mighty fine union suite, that sell in regular stock at 2.50 and 3.00, marked at 1.95. This is a welL-known brand, one that you’ll recognize at once, in six different materials. The man who buys his union suit in this sale is going to “put it over” on the man who buys later in the season. The saving is worth your attention. (Waasoa’s. Mea's Dept- First Floor*
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All in models and materials that our representatives personally selected in New York. There are Bolivias, camelshair, peach blooms and duvet de laines in wrappy effects for afternoon and dressy wear.
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There are tinseltones and wonderful durable and fashionable English mixtures for motoring or traveling.
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All the coats are full silk lined in plain or fancy linings of the better grades.
New Georgette Blouses of a Finer Georgette
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You Will Decide That These
New Models are Well-Worth Their Special Sale Price
11.75
One thing is certain—regardless of what other more expensive or less expensive blouses a woman may have, one of these fresh, new, chic-looking blouses will prove valuable in any wardrobe, especially with Easter but a matter of a few days away.
Tto quality, aa we have noted, is extra fine. The styles are diverse, revealing new collars
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and collarless effects, exquisite lace trimmed •tylea, embroideries in silk or wool, braids or
beads in bright colors. And through all of
this, the one outstanding feature is that gen
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erally speaking, they all boast short sleeves.
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All at 45.00
Can you not see that this is going to be a remarkable event?
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We have kept the coats very much to themselves during the short time they have been in the store. Not a coat in the lot has even been shown before.
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They are all fresh, new and interesting.
. With Easter just around the corner, this event comes at exactly the right time for women who buy carefully. Those who get here soonest will have their choice of the entire lot. (Wmmm**, Second Fleer)
New Filet Sweaters
14.75
New Dress Satins
Special J Z.Q at Yard LtAJV
Rich quality all-silk dress satins offered Thursday in a full range of the most wanted shades for street, afternoon and evening wear, 36 inches wide. (Waaeea***, Tklrd Fleer)
Milanese Silk Gloves
1.35
Thu rsday—Ou r 1.50 Values, Pr.
- Every glove is first quality, all double tipped, of heavy Milanese silk, embroidered in self or contrast, two-tone stitching. You have for selection— ;
Sixes 5 Vi to 8 Vi, in white. Sizes 5 Vi to 8 Vi, in gray. Sizes 5Vi to 8Vi. excepting size, 6, in pongee. Sizes 7 Vi and 8, in nsvy. Sizes 5y* to 8Vi, in black. {Wamon’x, First Fleer)
* New Foulard Silks
Regular 3,50 ^ Qjjy
Quality, yard
Over twenty lovely new spring styles in a fine quality all-silk dress foulard; light and dark grounds; small and allover designs; 36 inches wide. <Waeaea’a, Tklrd Fleer)
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Of wool and mercerized yarns, in distinctive filet designs. Smart slipo^r models, with square necks, finished in hand crocheting, bell cuffs and ripple tails. In colorings attuned to Springtime, turquoise, peacock, brown and American Beauty. They are regular 19.75 values, but for a day (Thursday), the price is reduced. (Wsaeen's. Firs* Fleer) ■ 't-> T *•*’'’ #* f '>," £§L 2 7* T'y-
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f Smart Little Bonnets for Some Happy Miss’s Easter
—And, although we said they are “little,” we’ll take it all back—they’re not that at all when they rest a-top of some cunning youngster’s head. Then they become large brim sailor hats. In new round and high crown roll brims, in black, rose, navy end brown, with attractive long streamers of poplin silk ribbon. All of Milan straw. Smaller round crown sh»P«8 of Milan braids, in two-toned and solid colors. At least a dozen styles for mothers to choose at 5.93 and 6.93. (WaaMBlt Fmxrtk Floor*
Into the Second Day of Wasson’s Big
March Skirt Event!
17.50
Women who have seen these wonderful New Easter Skirts are enthusiastic over them. The Sale Price—
17.50
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One hundred and sixty-two skirts in new 1920 models, of Silk Fan-ta-si, Wool Plaids, Queen Anne and Baronette Satin, went on sale for the first time today at 17.50. Such skirts are sure to be a revelation in value. The most fashionable weaves of spring, made into attractive skirts in every wanted color, is what this sale offers. Box and knife pleated models, embroidered and tucked skirts, button trimmings and fancy belts. The styles that women want, at 17.50.
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