Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 126, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1920 — Page 5

Wednesday is Charlie Maguire Day

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“There’s Only One Way to Keep Track of Your ‘Specs’,” says Charlie, and he knows, alright. You may have to have a holder for them; so Charlie went around to Dr. Sattler s department and asked them to give a special for Maguire Day, and they did — 50c Automatic Eyeglass Holders, 35c They’re dandy black enameled ones that wind up and keep the glasses safe from anything that might molest them. —Pettis optical dept., street floor, aisle four.

A Charlie Maguire Courtesy to Women $4.95 Morning Dresses, $3.48 He says and we believe correctly, “Charming house frocks bring to homely tasks the romance of daintiness”—and so these dresses of striped and plaid ginghams, with collars of white pique or contrasting color go on sale for this memorable occasion. —Pettis house dresses, second floor.

“Give Me Those $3.50 Shirts and Let Me Sell Them to the “Boys” at $1.98 n We gave him a free hand, said ‘‘pick out goes. Shirts of (U||o madras, plain fy y y^mgHß in a good range pallerns; all r ' guaranteed fast color. $3.50 Flannelette Pajamas, $2.19 Another hot one for Charlie’s “boys.” They’re of soft, downy domet, properly trimmed. All sizes. Any 95c Tie for 59c That’s what Charlie wanted. Your choice of beautiful flowing end scarfs in a radiant overflow of attractive colorings. All $3.00 Union Suits for Men, $2.00 Charlie wants to keep the “boys” warm, so we agreed to sell any $3.00 jersey ribbed union suit In stock at $2.00. All sizes from 34 to 46. —Pettis men’s furnishings, street floor, east aisle.

“Little Toddlers Mast Have a Show” Because Charlie has a place iu his heart for every wee boy and girl and he wants them to have these. $1.98 Dresses, Creepers and Rompers at $1.25 A’l are made of fine gingham In plaids, and plain colors, prettily trimmed in contrasting shades. Sizes for infants and children. —Pettis latants’ shop, second floor.

Charlie Maguire is the grand old man of the Pettis store. Fifty-three years have passed since he first came to this store. His kindly face is known to thousands of people. In recognition of his years of loyal service, we designate as Charlie Maguire Day Wednesday, October 6th Under the direction of Charles Maguire we have prepared the most tremendous merchandise values it has ever been our good fortune to offer. Charlie Maguire is a shrewd judge of values, and he says: “I want every person in this city who is in the least interested in saving money to know that everything offered for Charlie Maguire day has been personally inspected by me, and I unhesitatingly state that I have never seen greater values.’*

Charlie Maguire tells the story of his day on this page. And to his cordial invitation we add ours. “Come in Wednesday and shake hands with Charlie Maguire. ’ ’ Owing to the extremely close price we can take no mail, phone, C. 0. D. orders or layaways.

Charlie Maguire Wants Every Woman to Buy Handkerchiefs Not alone because the price is so low, but he wants them to remember this day and the wonderful values they got: Fancy Handkerchiefs, Each 5c (2 dozen to a customer.) % 9 Fancy handkerchiefs, embroidered in one corner in white and colors. These would sell regularly for 10c to 12c. Petils handkerchiefs, street floor, aisls two.

“I Like to See Pretty Pictures Smile from the Walls" And I know others do also, said Chas. Maguire, as he marked a collection of 200 Assorted Subjects at One-Half Price

The regular prices range from 7oc to $6.00. All are suitably framed. 14x17 copies of old masters in soft brown frames with mats. %

$2.98 Outing Flannel Gowns, $2.19 Here’s a good opportunity to freshen your supply and be ready for cold winter nights. We especially want you to notice how generously they are cut and how well they are finished in every particularly. They come in plain white or dainty pink or blue striped effects. Some are trimmed with braid and others neatly finished with hemstitching. Os course, this low price Is just for Maguire Day. —Petti# undermusllns, second floor. 3500 Pieces High-Class Dinnerware Decorated in several attractive conventional and floral designs. Bread and Butter plates, regularly $2.90 doz, each. 10# Pie Plates, regularly $3.25, each 12# Tea Plates, regularly $3.98 dozen, each 15# Large plates, regularly $4.98 dozen, each 20# \ Cups and saucers, regularly $6.75 dozen, pair 38# Vegetable Dishes, regularly 80c, each 48# Meat Platters, regularly 76c, each 35# Meat Platters, regularly 85c, each 45# Soup Plates, regularly $4.98 dozen, each 20# * Bowls, regularly 65c, each 35# Gravy Boats, regularly $1.25, each 48# Fancy Salads, regularly 75c, each 38# Pickle Dishes, regularly 68c, each.... 25# —Pettis basement. *• ~ t "• ==: “Something Special for the Ladies” said the gallant Charlie to the blouse chief. And after a little dickering he set his mark of approval on $6.95 and $5.95 Blouses at $3.95 / % There are taffeta, satin, crepe de chine and Georgette blouses, in both tailored and dressy models. And such a splendid color range to choose from In light and' dark suit shades. Plenty of long sleeve styles for those who want them as w r ell as short ones. ' . . —Pettis blouses, second floor.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1920.

5,000 White Carnations Given Away On Maguire Day

$2.60 values for Maguire Day, $1.50. 10x24 hand-colored landscapes in oxidized gold frames, with mats, $3.00 values, $1.79. —Pettis pictures, fifth floor.

Charlie Maguire Knocked a Home Run When He Made These Prices! Fir Trimmed and Plain SUITS Including Suits of up to $98.0(1 Values Velvets *Tricotines Yllama Duvet de Laines Poiret Twills W All the leading colors for Fall and Winter * #.New Winter COATS Coats that compare favorably with coats setting regularly $65.00 to $89.50 s4g.w Chameleon Cords Bolivia j Silvertones Broadcloth Suedine ) \ Tinseltones Frostglo y Many with deep collars of fur, others self collared. Sizes for women and misses. Pettis coats and suits, second iloor.

1,000 “ Charlie Maguire” Mattresses jp*. At Factory $ Q O.UD 1 sP* ne t sSiilif Sewing Stand, Dsk t q t§T ill®lll $lB./5 ■ $39.75 l 12 gIF jP*** * a most convenient stand -A beautiful mahogany 1 / I li * hp with a large P° cket at either desk, finished in brown; | / f yfx* end and three Bpaclous draw - size of top 19x38 inches; w ; 3 §. x ers forv sewing materials, • A A uj „ o IT W thread, needles, etc. Size of . width lid, folding y■ Cos top 14x27 inches Beautifully twice; has two small and Q y finished in brown mahogany. one large drawer. \J —Pettis furniture, fourth floor. — . . BETHS PET GOODS CO. Vhe NEW V'ORK STORE BE. ST,

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The First 67 Men Who See “Charlie Maguire” Wednesday Morning Will be Given an Order For Any Suit or Overcoat at One-Third Less See Charlie Maguire the first tiling in the morning.

Junior Coats, $13.95 Practical, serviceable coats of American velours and oxford cloths; belted and loose, full models. Many with collars of fur. Up to $9.95 Middy Dresses and Suits, $4.95 Sizes 6 to 14 years. Several colors and materials to choose from in regulation middy dresses and suits. —Pettis junior dept., second floor.

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