Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 December 1920 — Page 34

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means of These hose full

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We submit this offering, not. as just another coat sale, but an opportunity to acquire possession of smart, beautiful, ultra fashionable coats at far less than their quality, SthruKdSsrr

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VELOUR CpATS DUVET DE LAINE COATS

COATS TINSELTONE COATS.

t graceful cape collars, handsomely embroidered, fitted backs complemented by gathered r youthful and new; .straightline belted styles that are always voguish with cleverly

them have collars of fur—nu^- “ — —

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it are so v’ery

placed coats. Most of them have collars of fur-^nutria, seali'ne, Australian opossum, in colors of Zanzibar, pine needle, Copen, chefoo, reindeer, suchow, navy, etc. Up to

etc. They are

qua]ities.$49.T5

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A SALE OF BATHROBES AND corduroy ROBES

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genuine sense of credit the oiw Drown

opportunity and as we anticifor these hose, it would not be

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A complete stock of Women’s fine

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a,me M ^ L to Se " rCgUlarl '' ’These garments were so pretty and desirable that they have sold down to^just one and two models tossed agd soiled from

Moved a month ahead to give Christmas shoppers rare saving opportunities^

I Formerly sold all the way to s" \ , - $10.00.

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SALE PRICE—

For women and misses

white.

in pastel colors

January is-the logical and the usual time for readjusting

stocks. i

But we have decided to do the unusual—to cut the prices

to the limit right in the he&rt of the

Hundreds of these lovely, warm robes will be chosen with

gift-giving in mind. * ,

THE BATHROBES are of fine quality Beacon and other blanket cloths, wifh sailor, found or shawl collar; floral, Indian, geometrical and plaid designs; tan, brown, *ray, lavender, navy

blue, rose, etc.—$5:00.

THE CORDUROY R Empire style with

straightline models; Copen,

style, yarn embroidered,

coat style and .00. %

OBES are in i gathered

Up to $10.00 qualities, sale price,'

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examples of the savings

BOYS' SHOES, b^ck calf, $7.00 quality,

| sale #rice GROWING GIRLS’ SHOES, I black calf, $10.00 qual- (PC Qr | ity, sale p,rice......... 'pd.VO I MISSES’ SHOES, patent kid top, gunmetal, black calf^$6.50 q p“e ty :.“ le $3.98 x CHILDREN’S SHOES, grunmetal, $5.00 quality, <j»2 Q8

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Tricotines French serges Velours

Satins Taffetas Crepe de chines, etf.

yv ,i$ai Dresses of a comparable quality sold a few months ago at $15.00, $18.50, $20.00, and more.

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Think of it—a good and good-looking dress, in charming and recent fashion, for a shade less than a ten-dollar bill!

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These dresses are amazing even to those who are familiar with the exceptional values that The Basement Store is accustomed to present.

THE COLORS ARE—Navy, French blue, brown, Pekin, seal brown, black, fawn. Burgundy, etc. / They are made innew and charming ways—coatee, overdrape, straight tine etc. They are beaded, "braided

tig women and mature wopien. Up to $25.00 qualities, sale price ... $9.98 ^

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FLANNELETTE KIMONOS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES, rich, beautiful colors with lavish contrasting designs; 500 purchased at a price concession that enables us to offer them at half and less than half the price they were originally intended to sell for;

$1.98

APRONS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES, coverall style. Empire effects, trimmed with rick rack braid and fancy pockets, attractive dark or light colors; more QO „ than a thousand to choose from —

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