Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 21, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1920 — Page 3
THE FAIR STILL IN OUR OLD LOCATION 407-417 WEST WASHINGTON STREET
Further Reductions Lovely Silk DRESSES Decidedly high-grade productions of ultra-fashionable character —well and skillfully fashioned of line materials —reduced below cost even of making. The greatest dress sale yet attempted in Indianapolis.
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New Spring Sport Hats Unusually Priced for Saturday Splashes of color jg in Sports Hats jflcl MSd B|V‘ 7 —rich sombre &S M shades for suits ; SSJ gpg, > with perhaps a S E ~ brighten ing ( / ■ touch in the trimming—beautiful black \ . Dress Hats. And one finds the same c style smartness in the least expensive hat K as in the highest priced models —and \ whatever your choice —be sure it is al- {/ ways moderately priced. £
Beach SUITS at $5.95
Light, medium and dark shades for men and young men. All sizes in the combined lots, though we can’t promise every size in every style. “Hot Weather” Su Is lor Men A great many “hot weather” suits fit “like a sack.” These don’t! They’re made by houses who specialize in light-weight clothing and who know how to tailor the lines in while they leave the linings out. SI 3.75 “Palm Beach,” Crash, Cool Fabrics High Grade Suits $30.00 Value $19.85
am Suite, $29.85 Green, brown and blue flannels.
OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK
High Class DRESSES $35 and $45 Values Tricolette. kitten’s ear saiin, chiffon and taffetas, silk paulette and headed Georgette; all colors; sizes 16 to 46 $ | ft 75
S2O to $25 DRESSES Beautiful beaded and flowered Georgette, crepe de •hines, taffetas and satins; *izes 16 to 46 $14.98
sls Sample DRESSES Featherweihgt jerseys, silk poplins and silk taffetas; all sizes for women and misses— 1 77
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' REMOVAL SALE
A Sensational Sale ol Coats
S3O and $35 SPRING COATS
Broadcloths, goldtones, chameleon cloth and peachbloom velours. Splendidly tailored models of fashionable materials. Some our own higher priced lines reduced; others specially purchased
The Season's Greatest Sale Men’s Silk Shirts The same grade of shirts a few weeks ago were selling from Maine to California at $12.50 and $15.00 *6.75 Smashing V-A-L-U-E-S it It’s a sale that undermines the high cost of silk shirts—the best offering f ( of its kind this season. -* , *NSrlA3L*bßaby Broadcloths , etKKMprr cfcjffi Satin Stripe Broadcloths Empire Broadcloths I ill Smart Stripe Jersey Silks .v' vs * I * [| Radium Silks Satin Stripe Crepe de Chines Plain Crepe de Chines Ymtr FannritP Rich White Jersey Silks I our I avorue rulicrns Shantung Silk Collars to Match Almost endless variety, ranging from . , . n , , the neat pin stripes to the brilliant, N() 1 OfltlS illld PUCIS. All DranCl new, striking colorings as wen ns plain first-class, finely made shirts— ill white and aolid shades. . ~ r • full range ot sizes.
Saturday Specials Sos Men
$2.00 MEN’S BALER I GG A N AND RIBBED UNION SUITS, short rlccvcs and ankle length; strictly first | quality V I
Special Saturday Sale of Infants’ Wear $1.50 Infants' Dresses j? Infants’ pretty white dresses, trimmed with Vy'C lace or embroidery. /ufrirtnSv Special Iwy $3.00 to $3.50 $1.25 Infants’ fy l Dresses Petticoats i MJCjllm /A 1 About 200 infants’ white Infants’ pet tic oats t |l 1/ 711 dresses, trimmed very (Gertrude style), trim-V-3 '[to LJ ,1| neatly with embroidery med with pretty lace or Vjp and lace. A i Qtfj embroidery. real bargain... W ! ivO Special i vfe A Special Saturday Sale ©1 HOSIERY 1 \J) Children’s Socks, Regular 39c Values Children’s fancy top white hose and some tan included in /f the lot; sizes 4to 7%; specially priced for Satur- Jjg* ff f-' day, while they last faVV v $1.50 Silk Hose SI.OO Silk Hose Xl Women’s silk fibre hose, with lisle j Women’s all white silk boot hose, fey' Mr) garter top; colors aim black, cor- j slightly soiled; 100 pairs to be _sr do van, bronze, gray and ! c^ose( l out atur * white, special iVv I day; special V I v
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1920.
SIO.OO Sample COATS Checks, Plaids and Blue Cheviots These values will open the eyes of the most experienced shopper; every garment a beautiful model. Sizes 14 to 46. Special Saturday onlv—- .'
SI.OO MEN’S BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, short sleeve shirts and double seated drawers, special
$25.00 Polo COATS All-wool silvertones, Scotch tweeds and velours in beautiful shades of Pekin, Copen, brown, navy, tan, gray and black. A wonderful group of coats, full length, three-quarter and sports lengths—*9.Bs
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$2.00 MEN’S BATHING SUITS, fine jersey cloths, blue with different, colored trimmings, QQspecial vOU
50c MEN S FINE LISLE HOSE, Wilson Bros, and other good makes, all colSX 25c
Bankrupt Shoe Sale We bought at auction '—) a lot of men’s work and dress shoes from the James Donovan Shoe Cos., 34 West Georgia St., Indianapolis. These 3 shoes, with some from j***^*^^' our regular stock, will fc v go on sale Saturday at about half their real value. Men’s $4.00 Work Shoes $2.35 Men’s $5.95 Work and Dress Shoes.. .$3.95 Men’s $7.50 Dress Shoes $5.45
LADIES’ COLONIALS AND PUMPS, patent leather and soft black kid; some with buckles, high and low heels; sizes CtA it 2> to 8
A Sale ot Spring SUITS All New Spring Models
Fine woven serges, smooth poplins. jerseys, shepherd checks, handsomely lined; sizes 16 to 44; $25 VALUES ....
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Saturday Sale ol Women’s Skfrts SAMPLE SERGE ! $5.00 SILK POP- $lO ACCORDION SKIRTS, fan c y LIN AND PLAID PLEATED SERGE pockets; sizes 26 to SKIRTS, all colors. SKIRTS, all sizes. JLf" $! .00 f;~i $2.98 ! S&i. ...55.00
| Boys’ All-Wool Suits $ | ft.oo $15.00, $16.50 and $18.50, reduced to 1 w
All-wool blue serge, plain brown and blue allwool flannels, fancy green mixture, all wool; pr Scotch tweeds, fancy, gray and browns, allwool cashimers. in brown, green and gray mixtures. These suits will give you the susprise of your life. The style, workmanship, qualities, brightness and desirable patterns. Sizes S to 18. SP* Boys’ SUITS Si?,oo $9.00 to $10.50 value, . In light and dark patterns. Size up to 16. Boys’SUITS ! SS $12.50 value, reduced t 057.50 $7.50 llssl Cashmeres, Tweeds and Fancy Mixtures ' VnU An assortment of suits that will surely please | m, you, in quality, style and patterns. Size up I A3 Boys’ Tailored Suits XMffl Wjk $20.00 and $22.50 values, .gSA $12.00 All-wool fancy mixtures, in light and dark greens, browns and grays; lined X.v' ~ with mohair; fully cut knickers. Sizes
CHILDREN’S WASH SUITS—S2.SO value at 0 I g A Sreen and tan- Sizes 2% to 8 CHILDREN’S WASH SUITS— Brown and blue. Sizes 2% to 8. $3.00 values, ' A | gg
LADIES’ WHITE CANVAS PUMPS AND OXFORDS, some hand-turned soles, high and low heels; sizes I Qft 22 to 8 v * bSO
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$50.00 Spring Suits Silk lined tricotine, velour checks, silvertone and velours. Sizes 16 to 46. Special Saturday—s2s.oo
Up to SIOO.OO SUITS Original Show Room Models $65, $75 and SIOO Values Exclusive —one of a kind; styles beautifully tailored of poiret twills', fine gaberdines, smooth tricotines. Beautifully lined—s39.9B
CHILDREN'S ROMPERS—Extra fine ginghams, in blue, black and pink checks; $1.50 value, at . SI.OO BOYS’ CAPS. Newest styles U3C $1.25 BOYS’ OVERALLS, up to size 12
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