Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 October 1920 — Page 2
- CRITICISES QUICK DIVORCE
THE Btf)IANAPOLIS NEWS. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 13,1920.
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Women’s Brown Lace BOOTS
In hid or calf- . OniMin or «*tlvy heeto— ,
Wnme In black bid— $6.50
PINK'S 126 B. Washington St
Foster’s 20% 6&le this week on bedroom furniture Represents a cut of $12,000.00 Are you getting the benefit of tliis saving? Better get busy—come today and make your selection. The salesman will deduct 20% from our forcash price, whether pay all cash or use our a! Bank Credit Plan, no difference in the ce. You always buy at cash prices. Let us ■ Foster’s, 117-119-West Market Street, Traction Terminal
Endurance Contest
•15 „ Open to eQ owner* of Gould 1 Automobile Starring Batteries. Watch for announcement or get detail* and free entry blanks ... nom j - Smock , Battery Service. few Verb Street.
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In Bright Autumn Colorings
I New Velvet Hats
Panne and Lyons Velvet, Used Either Alsne or Combined with Dnvetyn
6.50
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t>r r crr> vnww*rair tit t>r\iiv I'll WmJTAJTXp dI A, r>, r r.. SMOKS. PEARL. MATT, BROWK AND BLACK. It's jost the tUt of the brim, or the distinctive aafie of • Mg velvet bow that makes these hate so •nuurt, and so entirely “different.” • models to suit every taste— Turtmna, eoftly roMmg brima. popular chin-chin*. Wg, wMe-hriauted aailors and smart snail hats. Typical Wasson Values at 6.50 CVFbnnnmi*£b <gi^f y^g
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Store Opens 8^0 A. Closes 5:30 P. M. Closes 6 P. M. Saturday
^ 5 . rllHi^^SRP^BPiPS . f t ! Continuing—A Sale of Practical
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Gingham House Dresses
Thursday at 3.95 From Regular Stock—Formerly 4.95 and 5.95
PRETTY STRIPED AND PLAID GINGHAMS. TRIMMED IN
WHITE OR IN SOLID SOLORS
A wide variety of waistline styles, with wide belts, deep hems and pockets. Sixes 36 to 46—3J5. j
(Wmmmom’B, Faun h Floor 1
OUR REGULAR 6.96 QUALITY—VERY DESIRABLE Navy BkieTricotine, 5.95 Yd. A favorite weave for strits, skirts and one-piece dresses. Very high grade, all-wool tricotine, 54 htchea wide, which may be had in a beautiful shade of navy blue. Regularly 6.98, special on Thursday, 5.95 yard. • . yry t**" r ‘~ ,> Girls’ New Wool Dresses at *25—Unusual Values Serge and tricotine, in the popular navy bine, with trimmings of bright colored wool embroidery, tinsel threads, leather and silk stitching. Sizes 12 to 17, in a Wide Variety, $25
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-h Kioto toilorre and for Irriootcd mtjlem lllootroted. 54.50 Wasson’s-Offer'an Unexcelled Group of , Misses* and Women’s New Fall SUITS In the Most Desirable Styles, Materials and Colors of the Season. The Variety is Extensive
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Suits That Will in Every Way‘Meet your Particular Demands as to STYLE and Satisfy as to VALUE
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All the favored modes for fall and winter. The materials are strikingly beautiful and the soft, clinging kind. The Tailoring is of That Degree of Excellence JVoted in Only Suits of the Better Kind
THERE ARE SUITS OF—
Velour, Silverlone, Tricotine, Duvet de Laine and Novelties There are the varied styles in straightline and belted or flaring coats. Bfuny with collars or trimmings of fur; others embroidered or ^th clever tailored stitching. The Three Suits Pictured Suggest the Wide Rdnge of Styles for Choice at 54.50
(Waftsoo'o, Second Floor)
Basement Bedding Section Offers for Thursday-
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Bleached Outing Flannel, Special, Yd. Good weight, warm outing flannel, for nightgowns, pajamas, etc. Fine bleached flannel. Special for Thursday, 25c yard. /'
35c Canton Flannel,
29c Yard
Unbleached: pood, heavy fleece: 17 Inches wide. Thureday, XSe
yard.
25c Sheeting Muslin, 19c Yard
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Unbleached eheetin* 538? S£i. b, ?fi3 quality. It inches
wide.
25c Apron Gingham,
, 19c Yard Blue and white
staple checked apron gingham. 27 inches wide. Thursday. l»e
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Pillow Tubing, 49c Yd. Bleached pillow tublug; good weight; St. 40. 42 and 4f Inches wide. Special at 4*e
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Cambric Muslin,
121/jc Yard
Bleached c a m b ric muslin, 32 inches wide. While 160 yards last,
yard. 12%c.
98c Curtain Madras,
49c Yard
St Inches wide. Green only. 60 yards to sell Thursday at 4#e
yard.
For Fall and Winter Satin Frocks In Navy, Blue, Brown and Black
are to Enjoy an Extreme Popularity for Street and Afternoon Wear Wasson's Present a Remarkable Assortment
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Navy Satie
AD show the simplicity of true elegance expressed in the richness of the fabric—SATIN —in the perfect, graceful lihes and subdued colorings. Beads—Silk and Braid Embroidery, Braiding are applied effectively as triramings. It is interesting to see what charming effects the designer has achieved In the use of these trimmings.
Sizes for Misses and Women Superior WASSON Values at $25 (Wasson**, Second Floor)
AN IMPORTANT OFFERING FOR THURSDAY’S SELLING
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Navy Blue and Black New Fall (jSf\ Separate Skirts wm
of Men’s Wear Serge,
7.95
* That we should have these skirts to sell at 7.95 Is a fact worth remarking about. They are wortfl ipore. The type of skirt indispensable to the fall
apd winter wardrobe.
Splendidly tailored, button trimmed; some are pocketed, some belted; there are also sports models and knife pleated styles. Two models pictured.
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Values at 7.95
(WaMon’a, Second Floor)
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FOR OVER FORTY YEARS—WASSON’S HAVE SUPPLIED THE PEOPLE WITH NEW AND DEPENDABLE QUALITY Silks-at Lowest Prices —and now, after nearly a half century of leadership, we are still offering the newest, most wanted and most reliable qualities—ALWAYS at prices that are lower or at least as low as elsewhere.
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Model pictured, ea sale at glV Another New Purchase Georgette Blouses At Much Less Than Real Worth ’10^13.50 NAVY. BROWN. BISQUE, FLESirAND WHITE Tieons and overWouses were never more popular than now, and this charmin'? assortment of new blouses strongly feature the desired styles. UNUSUAL TRIMMING TOUCHES —Braid around neck and on the front. —Heavy two-toned silk embroidery in Egyptian motifs. —Handsomely beaded models. . A Splendid Variety—-$ 10 and 13.50 (WaoaouX Seeoad Fleer)
Greater Than Ever is the Demand for Women’s GOTHAM “Gold-Stripe” Silk Stockings
At the NEW REDUCED Prices
Sotd Only at WASSON'S in Indianapolis Tho patented "gold atripe,” an exclusive Gotham fea-
ture, prevents garter team that start above the "atrlpe" from running. The superior qualities of Gotham "Gold-
Btrlpe” ^iik hosiery need no emphasis here.
At the New Reduced Prices They are Unexcelled Values
FuUteahkHwd, ■all el Ik, formerly *4, NEW PRICE— 3.00
FsilftMtlUnird, with ll*lo top, form erly XS. NEW PRICE— 9 95 Jm! e fmd J
Semi * fashioned. "Bod H t r I p e” rilh hone. f*m*lv VI. NEW PRICE—
(Waoaoa's, Street Fleer)
Far Men! JUST WHAT YOU’VE BEEN AWAITING A Sale of Socks • Several Different Brands—All First Qualities— Taken from Regular Stock and Reduced, 21c Pair
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An opportunity, men, to meet your fall and winter hosiery needs, and save considerably, at 21c pair. ' Medium, Light and Heavy Weights In black, gray, navy, Palm Beach and cordovan. Buy as many pain as you like at 21c pair. Dozen pairs, 2M. t w v < WAMoa’B Afea’s Dept* Streat Fleer)
For Thursday We have Specially Planned Many Unusual Features
Seal Coating Plush, 10.98 50 inches wide, a heavy Shelton Looms plush, in rich black finish. Ideal for coats, capes and scarfs. Special at 10J8 yard.
Fine Quality Wash Satins, 1.98 36 inches wide, a limited quantity In white, flesh and pink, LS8 yard. Rich Printed Silks,
1.59 Yard
New printed designs, silk warp Tussah. For coat linings, kimonos, etc.. 36 inches wide, 1.59 yard. Navy Chiffon Taffeta,
1.95 Yard
The same quality that we sold earlier in the season at S3 a yard. Several shades of navy; 36 Inches wide. Special,
l.M> yard.
Iridescent Taffeta, 2.98 Yard 36 inches wide, chiffon taffeta in new opalescent and
shades, ZM
Black Chiffon Velvets, 5.95 40 inches wide; five pieces offered at this reduced price, 5J)S yard.
changeable
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40-Inch Willow Silks, 2.69 Yard Washable radium and willow ^silks for dresses, breakfast coats and underwear. Variety of polors, 3^9 yard. New Costume Velvets, 5.48 Yard Boulevard brand. 36 inches wide, fast pile and fast colors. Autumn shades. 5^48 yard. Rich Crepe Meteors, 2.95 Yard Handsome quality. 40 inches wide; soft, draping weight; colors are golden brown, taupe, navy, African and tobacco. Special, R95 yard. Indestructible Georgette. 1.98 Yard 40 inches wide, guaranteed quality; offered in more than i twenty-five of the favored J plain colors. 1.98 yard. (Wasson**, Third Floor)
Chinchilla Satin, 5.98 40 inches wide, Mallinson’s chinchilla satin, Klimax and Roshanara; black, African and tan, 5*8 yard.
AH-SUk Tricolette, 2.85 Mignonette brand, 36 inches wide, in black, navy, brown and white. Yard, XS5. Fine Printed Georgette. 1.69 Yard 40 inches wide, stylish new designs for dresses and blouses, 1.09 yard. Knit DfLuxe Tricolette, $1.98 , Dropstltch stripes In jade, orange, green, navy, brown and others. L98 yard. Cheney Griffon Velvets, 10.50 Yard 42 Inches wide; colors are black, navy, brown, Pekin, African and others. 1&59 yd. Crepe Satins and Meteors, 3.49 Yard 40 Inches wide, soft, kitten’s ear finish; white, navy, peach, taupe, gray, etc. 3^49 yard.
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A Superb Collection Coats and Wraps
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For Misses and Women THAT DEMONSTRATE THE ABILITY OF WASSON’S TO OFFER UNUSUAL VALUES IN WOMEN’S READY-TO-WEAR APPAREL.
and All are in those much favored materials and colors distinctive of the newer modes. A wonderful variety that will meet every preference. Typi- , cal style pictured. With Cellars of Seal, Nutria and Australian Opossum STYLES — Wraps, capes, dol1 mans, loose flare backs, beltod models, long and short effects. MATERIALS — Velour, silvertone. tinsel tone, Bolivia and duvet de laine. Wide range of colors. EVERY COAT BEAUTIFULLY SILK LINED Special Showing at 59.50 and $65 fWaasea's. Second Fleer)
