Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 278, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 March 1920 — Page 7

J Veclnesday That Always Welcome Event

®fo©§iHFl {Bboth) E. O. M. Specials in The Petticoat Department A Special at $1.89 These have cotton tops and silk flounces, good, eve >day and well-wearing models in all the new spring shadings, i rtth plain silk flounce, also changeable and two-tone effects at this very unusually low price — 3^) * Ayres—Street flooi booth. E. O. M. Specials in Blouses About three hundred odd blouses, all greatly reduce*'• vrill be sold on the first floor bargain booths. There are georgettes in flesh, white, navy and cope lhagen. Voiles and batistes in white and light colors and uovelty stripes Many of the georgette blouses have real filet lace ti We assure you that you will not be disappointed i 1 an y the values offered. Every one greatly reduced to $4.95. Ayres—Street floor booth. E. O. M. Specials in i The Hosiery Department ■ 1,300 pairs plain lisle and silk lisle stockings, doub; garter ■ops, and ribbed tops, double heels and toes, irreguli r ® from ■me of the best manufacturers, In black, white, cordo an and Kray, priced at 39£ the pair. I I 800 pairs women’s pure thread silk Btockings, first I quality, L'sle top and lisle sole, double heels and toes, black, c irdovan, ■ ray and navy, at 95 c the pair. * ■ Broken lots and soiled “As-You-Like-It” pure thread sil it stock- ■ gs, first quality, full fashioned, lisle sole, lisle top. white, Bpoke, navy and suede, $1.35 a pair. _ * Ayres—Street floor. tE. O. M. Specials in omen’s Underwear I Women’s summer weight cotton union suits, white an and pink, low neck, sleeveless, tight and wide knee, all sizes at 6 5< the bit. jjftyidren’s union suits, summer weight, low neck, gltieveleES, length, E. O. M. special, 75<i the suit. Iwomen’s pink wash satin knee length bloomers, full cit, elastic knee, plain and lace trimmed, about 100 in the lot at j 53.95. I Ayres—Street [floor. E. O. M. Specials in Men’s Furnishings 600 athletic union suits for men, knee length, sleevelesi. wide cross bar material, round neck, pearl button, elastic web lln the back, full cut garments, sizes 36 to 46, 3 suits for S2.ID* Men’s pure thread silk half hose, Irregulars from one of lb® beat manufacturers, double toe and heels, lisle garter tops, black and cordovan, sizes 9% to 11%, about 600 in the lot at 59$ the pair. Special i 45 raincoats, tan color, cemented pockets and .-afms, military or roll collars, sizes 36 to 44, E. O. M. special price, $3.45. -

Ayres—Street floor. E. 0. M. Specials in Handkerchiefs and Embroideries Remnants Lengths suitable for most any trimming and all F marked at much less than regular values. I Handkerchiefs for men and women, in all white and dolors, Initials and embroidery corners, priced at 5£ each. L Handkerchiefs for men and women and boys in white anil collors, priced at only each. p Ayres—Street fid’or. E. O. M. Specials in I Neckwear and Ribbons ! Odds and ends of ribbon, of various widths, lengths j and shade's, reduced for the E. O. M. to 29£ the yard. 1 Pleatings, for necklines, slightly soiled, marked at 19<| the yard. e Mussed neckwear, collars, sets, vests, etc., for each. -f ' Ayres—Street fl< ar. E. O. M. Specials in i Leather Goods \ ■ Khaki traveling cases for men, with ebony fittings, in jtwo ML) priced at 91-55 and 92.65. KffiVvenue” bags, crepe grain leather, inner compartment land 95(i each. ‘ bags in three styles, morocco, walrus grain and! valeather, priced at 91-95 each. ither novelties, photo frames, letter cases, cigarette m-ses, covers, 91-55 to 92.55. silk bags, some satin striped moire, silk covered fra nes, silk linings, 94.65. Ayres—Street floe r. H E. O. M. Specials in j| The Jewelry Department top lingerie clasps and hand-engraved gold filled soft silver plated with colored enamel tops, the m c*on>

A bargain Event Burdened With the Disposal in One Day of a Month’s Accumulation of Oddments Tou 1 V e noticed it—the fresh attractiveness of Ayres merchandise; the condition is a subject of daily comment. This condition is brought about largely by these monthly clearances. Every four weeks there is a casual uventory of short lengths, broken assortments and “mistakes,” and in the E. O. M. they meet their master. P rices are s Ca j e d so low that disposal is sure. It’s bargain day.

—~£-0-1T) ' i urn,mm fiswariMFftsso E. O. M. Specials in Wash Goods Remnants . s:a? rt . le 3 & ths of voiles, ginghams, percales and other good ma- . 8 , usable lengths for almost any purpose, especially for cnnaren s wear, and all remarkably reduced in price. Tap VV * pe vo,le - inches wide, in black, lavender, blue and green, %-u stripe, E. O. M. sale price, 29C the yard. 150 yard 8 G s 25-inch printed voiles in navy, rose and green grounds, pr | n ted in dotted stripes; while they last at 19<* the yard. • —Ayres—Second floor. I E. O. M. Specials in N*3w Spring Millinery 150 Hats to Sell at $3.49 Many Nt Shapes Many New Trimmings Many New Materials Trimmed with flowers, fruit, wings and smart ribbon conceita. In Bhapes 0 f poke, chin-chin, off-the-face mushrooms and turban*. Materials 0 f straw, patent leather and straw combinations. tbe favored spring colors of brown, nary blue, red, black and taupe. —Ayres—Second floor E. O. M. Specials in I 'he Linen Department With linen! at j tg present soaring prices, a special sale on the same should) f je t 0 eve ry woman’s interest, especially when the prices are so greatly reduced. All-linen blL acbed iriaU. table damask, 66 Inches wide, end-of-the-month sale p^ ce> si.eß the yard. for^shr^fS^^ 611 lots ° f all PUrG Iriab I,nen napk,n8 > E M - Price Oddments fa fancy goo< j ß j n imitation filet, Madeira embroidery ana ciuny lacti These consist mainly of round and square luncheon * A* ‘p inches In sizes; also scarfs, dollies and centerpieces, all at E. O. 1U reductions. E.jo. M. Sale of White Goods Lengti ls 0 f Qnt-Fourth a >.4 Upwards to Five Yards The collection includes dimities, longcloth, nainsook, plain and lacy organdies p i a i n and lacy voiles, skirtings, dotted swiss, pique and checked and striped lawn. Every price less than regulation | —Ayres—Second floor. E. O. M. Specials in Bedding Department h?m. ht f e ™o^ broldered Bpreads mad ® on a flno grade sheeting, wTn colors - yellow, pink, light blue, green and Copenhagen, at SB.^ k the get Thege for twJn bedg sham s en to e mafjf b, i ol,^ red Bpreads mado oa a B <rlP d Girting, cloth bed™ t slo.s^>\ n he C g P t enhaßen ’ yell ° W> Plnk ’ Hght blue: for twlc Bp , re^ B made on a Btrlped " klr ting cloth, shams $1o!ko the s3 nk and I,ght blue: for fuU B,ze beds - Prlced at no N shaJs rea iJ 3 ' e , mbrolderefl °n a Ane grade sheeting; these have Priced Tt sß?±£ nk ’ r ° Be ’ yelloW ’ Copenhagen and for twin bods nt^ V VjifFanA* r B * ze beds > m ade on a fine grade sheeting in at $825 an ° v ellow - These also have no shams and are priced “St damaak bolster shams, two beautiful patterns to cnoose trom. ifo eße are speclal at S 2>JO slivht a imDerfeJtr my b,a ? ketß - Bu,table for a *ho or camp robes; slight imperfecti ons on e dg e> khaki color, priced at $5.98. bum” *2.08 anG h |.5 tl “' , p^ 1 ""' **’ an<! ,an ”*. < One lot of hie lC hed priority pillowcases, 39$ One lot of 63x^ 0 unbleached Lockwood sheets at $1.70 s2!eO. Small ' ot,of Dwight Anchor scalloped sheets at ncb kleach 4d tubing, extra quality, at 58 eb the yard. 36-lnch fine calp bric mUBlJni the yard 27-lnch unblead'hed canton flannel, at 28<* the yard. 9-4 bleached 6hj eetin(? at 89< * the yard 7-4 unbleached ;Lo C kwood sheeting at the yard. 58-inch unbleached Fort Mjlls sheetlng at the yard °a f t mui l^ B ,' muß,,nß - Meetings, silkolines and ticking, to be sold at mu<;. h below their regular values —Ayres—Second floor. E. O. M. Specials in Used Sewing Machines , in good runnsn S condition, but machines which - offerin S. this grouping is typically One Queen drofLad, sls. One Nameless drophead One Demorest box t o p ( s °* a . __. . °ne Domestic box top, $3. 3l g V* drophead. One Standard drophead, $29.50. $28.50. One White dropt ea d. $26. One Willard drophead, slightOne Emblem dro phead, $29. ly marred, $37.50. Terms of jpj a we eu. Needies and supplies for all makeß of machines| Sewing machine needles. 19£ the dozen. ■ Ayres—Second floor.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1920.

•E rry O’ Specials in II" The Corset Department For the end of-the month sale, this department will offer good corsets of batiste and coutil in low and medium bust, white only, sizes 20 to 26. Special at $1.25. Broken lots of bandeaux and brassieres, E. O. M. sale price 45<. —Ayres—Third floor. E. O. M. Specials in Women’s Underwear Crepe gowns, specially reduced to $2.69. Soiled silk and muslin underwear to be sold at greatly reduced prices. * , Odd lots of silk kimonas in crepe de chine and taffeta, tt $44.75. oJap cotton crepe kimonos. In pink and rose, specially reduced to $2.95. 41 —Ayres—Third floor. E. O. M. Specials in | Aprons and House Dresses A special reduction in this department will be of Interest to the * housewives of Indianapolis. Percale aprons, in stripes or figured materials, to be sold at $1.95. Dresses of gingham or percale with long or short sleeves, Bpecltl at $2.69. Garden sets and overalls at 955. —Ayres—Third floor.

E. o.l lf. Specials in Plaid Skirts at $7.95 These skirts are so much more beautifully made In every partlcular than those usually to be seen at this price, that they must be viewed to be fully appreciated. smart side pleated, tailored and accordion pleated models. Lmt Combinations of colors in black and white check, blue and brown * and green*and navy plaids. Sale price $7.95. —Ayres—Third floor. E. O. M. Specials in \ The Gray Shop 9. M. F As übuol, the Gray Shop has offered for the end-of-the-month sale * a lot of good values to be sold at much less than their regular — pricings. There ore 16 gowns, embroidery trimmed, at $3.95. Four gowns, embroidery trimmed, $2.95. Nineteen pair drawers, embroidery tfimraed, $1.25. One pair drawers, soiled, at $1.50. Twelve full muslin skirts, embroidery flounced, $1.95. Three soiled corset covers, at 955. Eleven beautiful lace or embroidery trimmed corset covers sizes 39 to 53, $1.95. r Six handsome lace trimmed corset covers, sixes 39 to 63, $2.95. Nino laee trimmed envelope chemises, sizes 41 to 53, at $2.95. One soiled pink crepe de chine gown, size 49, $6.95. Thirteen flannelette kimonos, floral patterns, sizes 46 to 60 si.os. . * ’ |Uv One Beacon bath robe, size, 48, $5.00. 0 Twenty-one blouses, In navy, flesh, white and citron. In georgettes, embroidered and tucked trimmings, $5.95. 4* Five dozen aprons, light or dark percales, round neck, side fastenings, sizes 48 to 54, at $2.95. ; - Six long winter coats, chinchilla, one mixture, one serge one kersey, sizes 42% to 48%, $15.00. W A/ J Four navy and plum serge dresses, sizes 42% to 46%, $25.00. m i- ¥ One navy taffeta dress, size 49, price $25.00. r f/ One green velvet dress, size 44%, price $25.00/ — Four handsome dresses, Copenhagen crepe de chine, plum satin one navy taffeta georgette, one plain navy charmeuse, sizes 42% to 46, priced at $35.00. # —Ayres—Third floor.

E. 0. M. Specials in The Petite Shop For Miss 14 to 20 Just lots of things that the young girls of these ages will be Interested in, and to think that they are so remarkably reduced in price. The girls who come early Wednesday w-11l be fortunate. We can not he sure how long thjngs will last. CTwo navy serge dresses, to be reduced to $19.75. Three serge dresses and three green velvet dresses, at $9.75. One lot of 13 silk dresses, good values at $19.75. One brown silk dress, $9.75. ©Four white net dresses and three white organdie dresses, $9.75. Two white voile dresses and two white organdie dresses, $6.75. “ Four Dolman style coats, $6.75. , Two full length navy serge coats, $14.50. Two full length navy serge coats, $9.75. ne hght gray wool coat, $6.75. O ne tan silk poplin coat, $6.75. iKF One shepherd’s check coat, $3.95. % -vjt Two short sweater sport coats with tam o’shanters to match, • Thirty-six good sport skirts, In silk and wool, $4.95. Eleven white waists, $1.45. Four white smocks, slightly soiled, $1.95. , I —Ayres—Third floor.

{rlXWfljD ft!®# E . O. M. Specials in - Furniture and Draperies Sixty-four pairs of odd lace curtains, including soiled samples, ranging from one to 12 pairs in pattern to be sold at SI.OO pair. Remnants of damask, tapestry, velvet and poplin, tram U nr* to 3% yards, priced from 75$ to $3.50 per piece; color rang*, mulberry, bine, rose, castor and taupe. A Furniture Bargain One mahogany and cane sofa and arm chair to covered in rose figured damask, the two pieces for $75.00. Ayres—Fourth floor. E. O. M. Specials in The Rug Department Over a hundred carpet samples, including fine grade body bruesels, Axminsters, Wiltons and fine grade worsted Wilton sample*, to be sold at a fraction of their real value. Samples of carpets, lengths from 1 yard to 2 yards, ends bound ready, for floor use, priced from 75$ up to $5.50. Three genuine Wilton rugs, 9x12 size, at $87.50. $39 SO 1 ° f oriental patter fl Axminsters, rugs, 9x12 else, at Two seamless Brussels rugs, 9x12 size, at $23.50. Two seamless velvet rugs, 8-3x104 size, priced at $39.50. Japanese stenciled pattern rugs, very much resembling oar prired C |7 a o 5 rUgS ’ tW ° BiZe3 ’ 3xl2> priced at $9.75; Bxlo,

Ayres — Fourth floor. . E. O. M. Specials in The Children’s Store Mothers! Who are interested tn good value*, and at remark*, bly low prices, giv? your attention to these items, which, for the end-of-the-month sale will be reduced as low as it is possible to do so. At 89<*. white dimity creepers, slightly soiled. A: $1.39. for choice, small lot of rompers and creepers. At $1.98, one lot of pinafores, creepers and sweaters. At colored wash frocks, also a few fine creepers. At $3.98, fine Emocked gingham dresses. For the Older Girls Odds and ends of wash frocks, priced for this sale at $2.45. One lot of white voiles and nets, priced at $4.98. Ayres—Fifth floor. p®©3osa]Q E. O. M . Specials in The Basement Garment Shop Serge and taffeta dresses, ranging up to 46 tn slse. E O 11 sal* price only $19.75. ' House dresses and aprons to sell at $1.95. There are plenty of large sizes ranging up to and including 44. These are on the street floor booth. Bloomers of jersey at sl.ls—of sateen at $2.25. Forty Georgette blouses to sell at $3.95, also fifty extra Ist** white cotton voiles at $3.95. 8 1 ifty raincoats at $5.50, In tan and navy. Seventeen jersey and all-wool poplin suits at $23.50. Thirty envelope chemises at 79$—odds and ends of gingham petticoats, & few aprons and one sweater to sell at 495. Eighteen wool plaid skirts, trimmed with pockets and buttons, at $5.95. One velvet dress, trimmed with beads, marked at $19.50. Sir all-wool middies, sizes from 14 to 20, to sell for $4.95. Middy suits, brown and navy, to sell for $16.50. Nine brown middy dresses to sell for $11.50. —Ayres—Bas ementE. 0. M. Specials in The Grocery Department Butter, Ayres Special creamery, pound, 695. Prunes, fancy Santa Clara, good size, pound 20$. Apples, Ne<w York State extra fancy, pound 255. Tomatoes, No. 3 cans, Indiana Farm pack, can 15$. Hershey Cocoa, pure and rich, pound cans 395. Sorghum, Barnard’s, made in Indiana, five-pound palls, 725. Peas, Plymouth Rock brand June peas. No. 2 cans, 15$. Salt, Morton’s free running, 3 boxes 255. Milk, Pet brand, tall cans, each 12$, the dozeo $1.38. Boiled Ham, Swift’s Premium brand, machine sliced. M Dound 14$, % pound 275. y Graham crackers. Sunshine brand, pound. 225. Apricots, Bohemian brand, California fruit, large No. 2% can* —Ayres—Basement E. O. M. Specials in Basement Housefurnishings There will be. for this sale, two tables of housewares, such as aluminum, tin and enameled cooking utensils, odd pieces and some slightly damaged, priced from 10$ to SI.OO. One table laundry soaps—soiled wrappers and odd lots—lo bars for 455. One table of cups and saucers and other odd pieces of chinaware, choice, 255. Four sink or scrubbing brushes for 255. Small bottle Lyknu furniture polish, 17$. Large bottle Lyknu furniture polish, 375. Small bottle Punch furniture polish, 14$. 4 Small bottle Metalglass polish, 15$. Large can Metalglass polish, 395. Small papkage Lighthouse washing powder, 6 for 255. Four steamer trunks, reduced to $8.75. —Ayres— Basement > N MTAiMaI

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