Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 227, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1920 — Page 9

Radiator and hood covers for old model cars, reduced to $1.75. ... SH JBp gB *BR " B Ijjfl SB These are of a splendid quality of glove silk, ankle length, either tight One lot of tir ® t H beß^S^ 4 3 o' cbore 94.80. M wb, OJBBHM7 U or ruffled cuffs. The colors are black, navy, king’s blue, Baltic, rose, pink, - brown and taupe Ayres Street floor A Good Friend —It Comes Again to Help You Economize —the

E. 0. M. Clearance of Handkerchiefs and Embroideries Handkerchiefs of all-white cotton with shadow stripe borders and initialed, reduced for this E. O. M. to 3 for 25?. Embroidery edges, 2 to 3%-inch widths, of cambric ana swiss, and suitable for lingerie, dress trimmings or collars, at 5? the yard. All different patterns and effects. —Ayres—Street floor. E. O. M. Clearance in The Lace Department Laces, as we all know, are always useful, whether it be for lingerie, dresses or children’s frocks. For this month'-end sale we present two attractive groups. Venlse Insertions, %-inch wide, in ecru and white, for waist trimnings and children’s dresses. Beautiful patterns and reduced to lO? per yard. Short lengths of unusual character —nets, laces and allovers —for the making of blouses, sleeves or remodeling a dress —all beautiful merchandise at temptingly low' reductions for an E. O. M. clearance. —Ayres—Street floor. Women’s Stockings, 39c These are the famous Radmore stockings in black and tan, a splendid quality silk lisle with fashioned seamless foot and double garter top. At 95? a pair, women’s pure thread silk stockings, sub-standards, double garter or ribbed tops, black, gray and tan. At $1.45 a pair, women’s full fashioned silk stockings, sub-stand-ards, dark brown, tan, gray, white and beaver, broken assortments. At $1.65 a pair, women’s heavy silk stockings, sub-standards, silk garter top, lisle soles; black, gray, blue, cordovan, silver, taupe, beaver, hello and plum. Broken lots. —Ayres—Street floor. E. O. M. Clearance of Women’s Gloves At 59? a pair are nearly 500 pairs women's washable chamoisette gloves, tw'o-clasp, white, gray, champagne, brown, mastic, brown and mode, self or contrasting stitching. At $1.45 a pair are women’s 16-button glace kid dress gloves, flesh, pink and light blue; sizes 514 to 7. At $1.35 a pair are several broken lots of street and dress gloves, one and two-clasp style, PK and over-seam; colors are black, white, tan, gray, pearl, mode and mastic- All sizes in the lot. —Ayres—Street floor. E. O. M. Clearance of Traveling Bags and 7. heir Like Traveling bags and suit cases that are slightly soiled, at reduced prices. These are suitable for both men and women, and all reduced for this special sale. There are many pieces and prices; suffice it to say that reductions will justify you in looking these over. Auto motor rolls for carrying clothes and blankets, reduced for this sale to $3.00. A few thermos bottles and caraffes, that are slightly dented from display, but are otherwise all right, all greatly reduced. Dog blankets also at remarkably lowered prices. -v —Ayres—Street floor. E. O. M. Clearance of Toilet Requisites Abonita face powder, reduced ] Kirk’s Olive soap, 95? the to 16?. : dozen. Rich’s face powder, reduced to Olivia face powder, reduced to 10?. 29?. Wire hairbrushes, reduced to Olivia toilet meal, reduced to 35*L 19?. Antiseptic cream, reduced to Olivia rice powder, reduced to 15?. 19? the package. Abonita rouge, reduced to 15?. Ebonoid military brushes, speOrris tooth powder, reduced to cial SI.OO the pair. 15?. Squibb’s creams, 10?. Orange cream, reduced to Velveton liquid powder, 25?. 15?. Shino polishing cloths, 29?. Lanolin and Armour's square Sponges for cleaning, lO?. toilet soap, 45? a dozen, Vail’s hair remover, 20?. Wrisley’s Olivoil soap, $1.50 ! Rich's Corylopsis talcum, 16?. the dozen. [ —Ayres—Street floor. E. O. M. Clearance of Neckwear and Veilings For this end-of-the-month sale, we will put at your disposal the following for quick clearance: Black slipon elastic veils, at 7? each or 4 for 25?. Odds and ends of collars, some slightly mussed, at 10? each. —Ayres—Street floor. E. O. M. Clearance in Cotton Petticoats Good garments, quality of material, style and colorings are all that any woman could ask. Cotton jersey petticoats with sateen flounce, in black only, for $1.50. i In sateen and cotton taffetas is an unusually good assortment of petticoats. These come in plain colors, also in floral designs, and are priced from $1.50 to $2.25. —Ayres — Street floor.

As regularly as the months roll ’round the Ayres month’s-end sale recurs to the economical advantage of Indianapolis housewives. At this season more than normal are its saving opportunities; inventories are completed, bringing quantities of broken lots into notice. These will be featured at prices you’ll not easily resist. As usual sharp reductions will obtain on all short lengths, of which there are many. Such winter garments as were not closed out during previous clearances, will be offered at prices which will attain the strictest status of what constitutes a bargain. Interesting, too, is the availability of such Remnant Day merchandise as was not sold in its entireity last Monday; the same low prices will prevail. If you have not been an E. 0. M. patron, this will be a good time to make the acquaintance of this monthly bargain event; if you have, depend upon realization to the fullest of expectation. We list, in part, outstanding attractions.

E. O. M. Clearance of Short Lengths of Woolens, Silks and Trimmings In these lots you will find remnants of all lengths, all kinds of silks, wools and trimmings suitable for making or remodeling women’s and children’s garments. There will be big tables in these departments sufficient for the holding of all and space enough to make choosing comfortable. Customary price reductions. —Ayres—Second floor. E. O. M . Clearance in The Linen Department Perhaps, in our recent great linen sale, you replenished your linen chests with everything you need; yet, again, maybe there Is one or even two articles to make it quite complete. To that end, in the Endof the-Month Sale, we have made price inroads on surplus stock and you will find much materially reduced. Oddments of fancy goods in imttat' A .et, Madeira embroidery and cluny lace. These consist mainly of rounu and square luncheon cloths, 36 inches to 72 inches in size, all at E. O. M. reductions. Odd lengths of mercerized and all-linen damask from 1% to 3% yards in length and in width from 54 to 72 inches. These lengths are leftovers from the January sale again marked down. Crash toweling, in never-ending demand, is here in lengths from % to 6 yards, and in every desirable texture for household use. These lengths specially priced for E. O. M. 'clearance. Oddments in half dozen lots of all-linen napkins. These are hemmed ready for use. 9ize 17%x18 Inches, every thread pure Irish linen. Priced for the E. O. M., six for $2.95. Odd sizes in Japanese prints, these also leftovers from our stock of superior quality prints. Size 18x36-inch scarfs at 75? each; size 18x 54-inch scarfs at $1.25 each; size 36x36-inch lunch cloths at $1.25 each. If you are looking for a br.rgiin in huck towels, here is just what you want. 18x36 inches in size, absorbent quality and excellent for every day use. Only 25 dozen to sell at the low price of 25? each. —Ayres—Second floor. On a street floor booth you will find 1% to 3% yard lengths of table damask, each piece labeled ’’linen" or "cotton.” Prices are exceptionally low. E. O. M. Clearance of Colored Wash Goods Short lengths of voiles, ginghams, percales and other wash good3, is one feature of the E. O. M. offering from this department, and every piece is remarkably reduced in price. Then, there are 350 yards of 25-inch dark printed voiles, printed flannelette, apron ginghams and striped and plaid ginghams, while the yardage lasts, at 19? per yard. Gray outing flannel in stripes, checks, quite suitable for petticoats, and priced at 29? the yard. Plain v/hite percaiine, 36 inches wide, an extra good quality, suitable for linings and petticoats, at 25? per yard. —Ayres—Second floor. An E. O. M. Offering in The Millinery Department Spring Hats at $3.95 Think of it —200 hats —and particularly spring hats, selling at this remarkably low price. And there is every wanted shape, shade, size and material. There are mushrooms, there are wide, narrow and medium brimmed hats, there are perky little hats, saucy turbanettes, hats sweetly flowered and berlbboned. They are made of straws, Georgettes, straw and silks combined, in fact, if you make a call here Saturday, you are sure to go aw'ay with one spring hat at the very low price. Choice of 200 at $3.95. —Ayres— Second floor. E. O. M. Clearance in The Shoe Department Approximately 140 pairs to be put on sale for this one day only—shoes for the growing girl for both schoql and dress occasions. Included are brown and black shoes with Neolin soles, tan calf, cloth top to match and patent leather with dull leather tops. These are all this season’s merchandise and a good range of sizes in the collection. Priced for the day at $3.95 the pair. —Ayres—Second floor.

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E. O. M. Clearance of Women’s Blouses Exceptionally fine blouses of organdie, voiles, batistes and English prints; only 76 of them. These are of excellent quality and not damaged in any way, except that they are slightly soiled from handling. There are blouses in color, also white trimmed with color; there are short sleeve styles and long-sleeved ones, too. And the sizes run from 34 to 44 Choose flesh, light blue, rose, bisque and orchid at $6.95 to $5.95. —Ayres—Third floor. E. O. M. Clearance in Brassieres, House Dresses, Aprons, Kimonos, Lingerie and Silken Undergarments The woman who comes early to take advantage of this saving sale, will find it well worth her while, because here she will find garments of quality at a material reduction in price. BRASSIERES —Lace trimmed, muslin and ailover embroidered styles, all high-grade merchandise, sizes 46 to 62 only, each. HOUSE DRESSES —These are taken from our best stocks, but are reduced for this sale because the collars and cuffs have become slighUy soiled from display. Many good plaid patterns, stripes and plain colors in the lot, at $4.15 each. APRONS—Coverall models, good materials, good styles and good colors, priced at $1.39 each. KIMONOS —Japanese cotton crepe, in Copenhagen, rose, pink, blue and lavender, embroidered in colors and white and all reduced for the one day only, $2.95 each. COTTON LINGERIE—Of flue batiste, nainsook, trimmed with laces and embroideries; others nearly tailor-ad and all reduced to prices less than actual wholesale cost today. Included in the lot are gowns, chemise, bloomers, corset covers, petticoats, Billie Burkes and pajamas, 95<i to $3.45 each. SIIJCEN LINGERIE —Values not again to be duplicated are evident In these delicious silk things—soft satins, heavy crepe de chines, crepe meteor, La Jerze and light weight silks. All have had their prices lowered, not because their quality or style is damaged, but because they have lost some of their freshness from display and handling. However, the excedlngly low prices will make them tempting indeed. —Ayres—Third floor. E. O. M. Clearance in The Toy Shop For instance, there will be a big sale of dolls. In one special lot the heads are of bisque with hair and moving eyes. Some are character dolls and some are straight-jointed dolls. The heads are perfect, but the bodies are slightly marred, and some are shopworn. However, these slight imperfections can not be seen when Dolly is dressed. Priced at $1.40, $2.00, $2.20, $2.40, $3.15, $3.40 and $4.40. Also five genuine horsie toddlers which are shopworn, priced, two at $3.25 each, one at $3.00, one at $2.75, one at $2.00. —Ayres—Fifth floor. E. O. M. Clearance in The Children’s Shop In order to make room for new spring stock for the kiddles, we have marked down nearly everything wintry in the Children’s Shop. New prices make them worth your consideration. One lot of rompers, 2 to 6 years, at 98^. Boys’ Oliver wash suits, 2 to 6-year sizes, $1.19. Fourteen sweaters, rose, green and Copenhagen, marked down to $1.98. Twenty-five sweaters, in rose and Copenhagen, at $3.98. Thirteen coats, 2 to 6-year sizes, reduced to $5.98. Eleven coats, 2 to 6-year sizes, reduced to $11.75. Five coats, 8 to 14-year sizes, marked down to $19.50. Two leather coats, at $35.00. Wash dresses, 8 to 16-year sizes, reduced to $2.48, $4.98, $8.98 and SIO.OO. Wash dresses, 2 to 6-year sizes, $2.98 and $4.98. —Ayres’ Children’s Shop—Fifth floor.

E. O. M. Clearance in The Rug Department For the End-of-the-Month Sale are several broken lines and discontinued patterns of rugs, including attractive rag rugs, priced as follows: Size 27x54, E. O. M. price $1.25 Size 30x60, E. O. M. price $1.35 Size 36x72, E. O. M. price $1.95 Also discontinued patterns of Crex de Luxe rugs in attractive patterns and colors suitable for bedroom, sun parlor. Purchase now while these very low prices prevail— Size 2x12 rugs, E, O. M. price..... $16.50 Size Bxlo rugs, E. O. M. price $14.65 Size 6x9 rugs, E. 0. M. price..... $11.25 Size 4.6x7.6 rugs. E. O. M. price $7.90 One lot of 27x54 Axminster rugs, to be sold for $3.85 each. One lot of 27x54 velvet rugs, to be sold for $4.75 each. —Ayres—Fourth floor. E. O. M. Clearance in The Petite Shop Bargains galore for the miss of 14 to 20 years. Everything is of this season’s styles, but must be sold in order to make room for incoming modes. Fourteen coats and capes, for either winter or spring, at $7.60 each. Four kersey capes with taupe collars, SIO.OO each. Five rose silvertone dolmans at SIO.OO each. Twenty-three coats, sizes 14 to 16 years, SIO.OO each. Twenty-four silk, serge and velvet dresses, sizes 14 to 16 years, $14.45 each. Eight lightweight suits, brown, navy and checks, $18.50 each. One suit, velour in Pekin blue, near seal trimmed, $49.50. Four suits, silvertones and llama cloths, brown. French hlue, navy, $65.00 each. Two coats, checks, 16-year size, $15.00 each. Five coats, polo cloth, 14 to 18-year sixes, $24.50. Ten coats, silvertones and polo cloths, $34.50, 14 and 18-year sizes. Ten coats, silvertones, in Pekin blue, wisteria, brown and fur trimmed, $49.50. Thirty-five skirts, silk plaid and wool striped, lengths 28 to 34, $4 .95 each. Four raincapes in navy, two coats in tan, 16-year size, $3.95 each. Two skating coats and capes, 16 to 18-year sizes, $35.00 each. Four all-wool scarfs, in rose and navy, $3.95 each, —Ayres—Sixth floor. E. O. M. Clearance in The Gray Shop Bargains for the Stout Woman Thirty-6even blouses in Georgette and crepe de chine, many colors, $6.95 each. Seventeen white wash skirts, 33 to 37 waist, of gaberdine, $2.50 each. Six skirts in fancy floral pongee, 33 to 37 waist, $4.95 each. Eight house jackets, all white and floral patterns, voiles, 42% 52%, $1.95 each. Two Beacon blanket bathrobes, $6.50 each. Five Beacon blanket bathrobes, 46 to 52%, $7.95 each. Nineteen floral flannelette kimonos, sizes 46 to 54, $3.45 each. { Fifteen good heavy coats of polo and kersey cloth, 42% to 64%, $19.50 each. < Seven coats, of silvertone, navy, brown and black, 42% to 48%, $49.50 each. Five Oxford suits in blue, 42% to 50%, $34.50 each. Sixteen dresses, in taffeta, satins and combination crepe de chines and serges, sizes 42% to 48%, $29.50 each. —Ayres—Sixth floor. E. O. M. Clearance in Basement Garment Shop This will be practically the last clearance of winter coats, suits and dresses and this is made in order to make room for spring stocks, which are rapidly making their appearance. Now is your chance to buy a warm coat, a chic suit or a smart little frock at a very material saving. Twenty-five suits, sizes ranging from 16 to\ 42, colors black, blue, navy, brown, wine, taupe J and gray. f Fourteen coats, mostly small sizes, 16 to' temptingly 36; colors navy, gray and brown. , t j W/v/Z Twelve dresses, mostly navy; sizes 16 to 38.4 C_/ naerpriLZl* Eighteen serge pleated skirts, navy and! taupe. J Five hundred waists of cotton voiles and organdies, some striped, some trimmed with lace and pearl buttons. These to sell at 79? and 98? Twenty-five raincoats to sell at $5.60. These may be had in blue and tan, sizes ranging from 36 to 46. Fourteen gingham dresses to sell at $1.95. Seventy-five nightgowns, cotton voiles with embroidery and lace trimmings, some with yokes, and these are to sell at 89?. Seventy-five chemises to sell at 98?. One hundred crepe de chine and Georgette waists, moetly suit aha dee. These are priced at $5.00. These latter garments will be found on a street floor booth. —Ayres—Basement.

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