Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1920 — Page 8
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“Br-r-r, These Cold Nights Call for Warm Blankets” “I’ll make many warm friends with these good blankets,” said Charlie. Only Charlie Maguire Day Could Bring These Comfort and Blanket Prices Comforts filled with fluffy hew cotton and covered with dark silkoline, regularly »4,50, for Maguire Day, $2.98. Soft, beautiful comforts; light as cloud mist, as warm as toast, am knotted and covered with silkoline, regularly $7.25 and $7.75, for Maguire Day to $4.98.
Gray blankets of medium size ... |p - * $3 >66f $2.49. Large plaid wool blankets in all the wanted colors, regularly $11.25, Maguire Day, $8.82.
Maguire virtually gives you a dollar when he marks these $3.35 “Wonderweave” sheets at $2.37. They are made of heavy, soft, round thread in full double bed size.
$18.80 and $18.75 Auto Robes, $13.91 Charlie Maguire made a special request for a bargain in auto robes, and he got a corker. Imported Scotch robes that you can drag through the mire of a plowed field and they will come out of the washtub as fresh as a daisy.
-Pettis bedding, fifth floor.
“If Women Want Silk Stockings I’U See That They Get Them” and you could tell frt>m the way Charlie said it that he intended to give them some extraordinary values.
Women's $2.75 Silk Stockings, $1.50 Full fashioned heavy ingrain silk hose with lisle garter tops; also pure dipped dye thread silk hose, in black, white and brown. All have reinforced heels and
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Women's 45c Silk Hose, 29c Medium weight cotton hose, j
Women's $1.25 Silk Stockings, 89c Heavy quality two thread silk to one thread fiber. In black, white and brown. Some are full fashioned, others with mock
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Boys' Stockings, 29c
Durham stockings of heavy
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with mock seam. In black, j They have all the necessary re-
white and brown.
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—Pettis hosiery, street floor, aisle five.
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No Down Payment on No. X Victrolas need only to pay for $5.00 worth of choosing. Payments on the machine do
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‘7 Like to See Pretty Pictures” said Charlie Maguire, as he marked a collection of 200 Assorted Subjects at Half Price The regular prices range from 75c to $6.00. All are suitably framed. —Pettis picture dept., fifth floor. A Cool Third Off on Our Best Luggage Charlie Maguire Day will certainly make these bags and suit cases travel. Every one not already advertised is marked at just one-third less. —Pettis luggage, third floor.
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“Everybody Buys Bread” said Charlie, and just to convince them my heart s in the right place. I want It marked a lower than you mark it any w other day. We're going to. 2 Loaves for 18c Pull pound loaves, fresh and delicious . —Pettis bakery, basement.
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“Let’s Sell All These Covered Dishes” urges Charlie as he caught S&ywSwse: *£ regular stock they'll sell at $3.50 to $10.9$. but because Charlie wants you to have them S;”wIS”wu"bl 0 m£k.I ! ‘* t
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$1.50 Cut Glass Bonbon
Dishes, 77c
Just 150 of these in 5$ shapes
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“Black Sateen” Came Back the Prompt Answer when Charlie Maguire asked the little lady behind the lining counter what her best selling article was. Folly Mercerized Black Sateen, 33c
instructed Mr. formerly sold Beautiful Silk It’s 40 “Velvets you put a SO WE $5.75 Costume Yard wide, fast pile, fast ... finest imported quality in new $1.75 Black Millinery V Silk face, plain, erect pile, or vets, 18 inches wide, cut on the bii
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Charlie Maguire’s Will Win the Affection of Maid Beautiful Autumn Hats of %/k $7.50, $10 and $12 Qualities
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“If a Woman Has Pretty Hair nine times out of ten she's attractive,” said Mr. Maguire. And he ought to be a pretty good judge when you think how many hundreds of women he sees each day. $5.00 to $7.50 Transformations and Switches
at $3.98
They're of beautiful wavy hair in all shades, including
gray.
Brilllantine, 35e.
Golden Glint, 15c.
Henne shampoo
—Petth. hair goods.
powder. 15c. Is, fifth floor.
“Goods From Tins Mill Always Give Satisfaction I sold them mvself for many yeam/'-mused Charlie Maguire as he looked over a shipment that had just arrived from the Jamestown Mills. “Do me a favor,” he begged, ‘‘and mark these $6.50 Wool Plaids at $4.50 We favored him alright and that's what you can get these beautiful 54-inch plaids for. Then to please him we marked $4.50 Navy Men’s Wear Serge at $2.95 It’s a splendid quality. 5S inches wide. .Pettis dress goods, street floor, west aisle.
, Fifty-three years of store life has made Charlie a shrewd judge of merchandise. But
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a yard-wide quaiity^that was V flawless beauty of these hats won his sinjrmer y a rap se er a cere admiration and the extraordinary low
price teft him amazed.
The velvets are particularly worth noticing, for they are soft and silky and in the fashionable shades that seldom occur in any but ex-
pensive hats. All the warm autumn browns and russets, ca beaver shades, plenty of nav} modish Chinese blues, and he hat of brightest coxcomb red.
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MATTEAWAN VELOUR HATS, $6.67
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Charlie Writes His Own on Eight Beautiful Floor
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is the price he puts on the most beautiful lamps in our store, which lar price of $50.00. Included are mahogany 2-light clusters, hand painted and velour coven ’ hogany. Shades are silk covered, silk lined, beautifully trimme finished with 8-inch silk fringe and skirts. The lucky ones who get these lamps will remember Maguire Day for
come. ALSO
2,000 Yards of the Heaviest Cable Marquisette ' In ecru and white; double thread in both warp and filler; fully mercerized; regular price, 89c; for Maquire Day, 59c.
65c Filet Net, 48c Yard Bungalow patterns in white, ivory Egyptian; 36 inches wide; launders
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1,000 “CharlieMaguire ’’Mattresses at Factory d*Q QC Cost—
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$27.50 Martha Washington Sewing Stand, $18.75 A most convenient stand with a large pocket at either end and three spacious drawers for sewing materials, thread, Size of top 14x27 i fully finished in bro any. —Pettis furniture.
The furniture section has caught the spirit of “Charlie Maguire” day. To celebrate the long record of Charles Maguire, who entered the service of this store in 1867, one thousand high-grade mattresses at exactly factory cost, $8.95. The mattresses weigh and are 45 pounds of 100% cotton felt, covered with good grade art ticking; have roll edge, round comers, heavy strap handles and come in all sizes.
$55 Spinet Desk,
A beautiful mahogany desk, finished in brown; size of top 19x38 inches; full width lid, folding twice; has two small and one large drawer.
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