Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 227, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 January 1921 — Page 5
of the Mighty MILL END SALE
“ Here’s a Ring for Her Finger” | Sang Mr. Lockhart Gaily as He Approved These at Bar Pins and f-50| Brooches $1.98 TO $3.50 WHITE- They’re perfect beauties —solid gold rings—tiffany settings—mounted with rubies or garnets. They formerly sold at $2.98 and i? vi DivUULrLLoj spA4o* qO 75c TO 98c FANCY V °' BROOCHES AND BAR PINS, 98c solid gold lingerie / —x 69c wrist watch ribbon with jTm.KIU l/wllUu • / i/\ 50c FANCY BROOCHES, gold filled slide. SEVERAL STYLES, 25£. , | 169 t uck combs set There are four groups of / V with colored stones, $ 1.19. beads in everv desirable col- I J Up to $2.50 Imported Neck- e £° 60,4 ,w They V tiffil laces 98c J* Combinations of fancy colored _ T. for beads regularly $1.48. beads with metaL sl-00 Sohd Gold 48* for beads regularly 89c | TSttE. 98c Coat Chains, 69c set be *f > * Long 50-inch chains, in jet an( j plain band styles. for beads regularly 60c. Styles. “ m—m—m— *—’ — 1 —Pettis Jewelry, street floor, aisle four.
Three Wonderful Groups of Women s Silk Hose IN THE FIRST GROUP—Heavy quality, pure thread silk hose, with seam up the back. /MM They have double soles, high spliced heels and J I extra wide lisle tops. All first quality. 1 IN THE SECOND GROUP—I,OOO pairs of X 1 full fashioned thread silk hose with lisle flare tops. In all colors and black. . : | THEN IN THE THIRD GROUT ARE 500 U pairs of chiffon silk hose in grey and Cordovan — Bok9 all full fashioned. These are subject to shght ir- y regularities. i rJ?M - .5 —Pettis hosiery, street floor, aisle five, w ■■■■"■■ 1 * Beauty Cases and Velvet Bags Regularly $4.00 f \ to $5.50 mIo Q Beauty cases, leather hand bags and velvet bags in every desirable style you can imagine. There are leathers of all kinds and linings and fititings are unusual at this extraordinary price, $2.97.
Children *s 69c Bags, 47c Leather and silk bags in many different jjtyles and fancy colors. They are the kind that every little girl loves to carry, and are only 47£.
“I Love Little Tots” Solemnly declared fatherly Mr. Lockhart, and I want their mothers to bring them to my Sale, so make the values unusually attractive. Samples of Infants 9 Wear All fresh, new garments, bought especially for the Mill End Sale. Sizes and assortments are broken, hence first comers will get best choice. Infants’ long and short coats \ Knitted and cashmere sacques 1 L White dresses and slips f Bootees I w w */% I::::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::/ Balt Hats V jr% • Knit and muslin underwear j iITICP Gingham dresses, creepers and rompers. J * * Waterproof Baby $1.25 Crib Blankets, Cotton Hose, Pants, 29c 90c Pair, 25c Seconds of “Jiffv” “Beacon Crib” blankets in Fine gauge cotton hose waterproof baby pink or blue with floral and ani- in black and white. Sizes pants. mal figures. Sizes 30x40 inches. 4to 6V£. —Pettis infants’ dept., second floor.
$2.98 Pressed Tooled Hand Bags, $2.39 These very popular bags are in • the most desirable style and the pressed designs are all attractive. —Pettis leather goods, street floor, aisle four.
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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1921.
“These Trim Oxfords Are Going for *5.95” Proclaimed Mr. Lockhordt. “There’s nothing I so like to see as a smartly shod woman, and I’m going to see that they get these oxfords at a wonderful savmg.” Brogue Oxfords, in tan or mahogany calf, with perforated wing tip and military heel. Brown or black Kid Oxfords, with welt soles and military heeL Two-Strap Sport Pumps—very new—in black vici and brown kid, with military heels. —Pettis shoes, street floor, east aisle.
“Oh No—l Never Forget the Girls —Here Are Gingham Dresses About a Dozen Different Styles—Every One c * All of the new color- IS;-; ings are here in ging- 6 i;; fHfirfta ham plaids and checks. Then there are many clever combinations of J solid color cliambray with plaid ginghams. Xj The ginghams are good J I quality, too —and really the styles are just what Jfjjfl girls will want this sjming and coming summer. Sizes 7 to 14 years. —Pettis junior dept., second floor.
DRESS GOODS Dress Materials, 45c Thirtv-six-inch dress goods, in black and white plaids, with colored overplaids. Splendid for school dresses, skirts, etc. Formerly 75c. Serge, 59c Thirty-six-ipch serge, of good quality; shown in good shades and black. Formerly $1.25. $2.75 French Serge , $1.48 Pure wool French serge. Excellent quality. In navy blue, brown, plum, grey and black. $6.00 Plaids, $2.89 A large assortment of both small and large plaids, in light and dark patterns. Strictly all-wool velours and serges. $2.25 Brilliantine, $1.45 Forty-two-ineh, fine imported quality, pure mohair. Navy blue and black. —Pettis woolens, street floor, aisle one.
Women's Richelieu Union Suits Our Entire Stock of This Famous Brand PRICE Our Regular Prices Range From $1.95 to $4.00 —Half for the Mill End This remarkable offer for the first day of the Mill End Sale. Included are long and short sleeve, anklelength suits, In pink and white. Women’s Kayser Silk Vests The $5.95 kind for $3.50 The $4.95 kind for $3.00 Tailored or bodice lops; flesh color. Boys’ Fleece Lined Union Suits (6 to 16), 48c.
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“I hope there is a smoldering affection 0T Lockhart ‘Mill-End’ Sale that opens jflf in the city of Indianapolis Tomorrow, Tuesday, Feby. Ist, and that the sparks of low Hr ip prices on these pages will cause your af - J section to burst out anew into a dancing flame of the most enthusiastic crowds that my sale has ever attracted in your splendid city.” I acknowledge my debt of human gratitude must ever broaden and widen if it shall reveal my true feeling of appreciation for your past cloudbursts of patronage at my Lockhart Sale. Co-operating with the big organization of the Pettis Dry Goods Cos., I know we are better prepared to serve as stewards the consumers than ever before. If the crowds are great, I bespeak your forbearance and your forgiveness, for the need of the merchandise sacrificed in this sale is general and the devotion of the hearts of the prudent people to spurn and despise extravagance will bring countless multitudes to this sale, for it hovers over and gives you an insight into the value of economy during these sacred days that are teaching all thoughful people to build a stockade around A indifference. Let the first flush of duty Tues- yy day morning set ycur face towards my Lock- [0 JfJ jLtf aaJ hart ‘ ‘ Mill-End ’ ’ Sale. U*>]\ *4 WW /
‘ Good Form and Good Sense \ WILL be the woman’s who buys corsets in my sale” —reeled off Mr. Lockhart, as / he dumped a great armful of corsets on \\ the Adv. writer’s desk— Just look at ’em. Regular Jf S V \ $6.50 and $lO Corsets J \ ’4.90 f )§{>j .■ Rengo Belts Bon Tons American \\ k j }jj/ // st l Lady—Sofro—La Camille, all ex- \\ |||| I clusively Pettis corsets. || t I Made of extra grade coutils, in flesh | and white, brocades and fancy materials. Corsets, $2.90 ' J Thompson’s Glove Fitting, Royal Worcester, Pettis Specials, La Camille, both back and front lace models —in models for the medium to stout figure. —Pettis corsets, second floor.
What’s Prettier Than a Woman In a Neat House Dress? Mr. Lockhart wanted to know — as he took the steps three at a time on his way to tbe Advertising office with these house dresses: Make the Price $1.45 Yes, I know they ought to be marked $2.50 and $2.98, he went on, but give the women bargains and get their friend- flyn ship, he chuckled. Amoskeag cliambray ginghams in stripes, checks, plaids and plain colors. Many styles to choose from. Bathrobes, $7.50 Ah, the dears like to be comfortable —and these surely ought to be as coiqfortable as can be —wide wale corduroy tr in Victory, copen, rose, pink, purple and blues. They were Egjsfjglll formerly marked $14.95 and $16.50. Bathrobes, Blanket Bathrobes, $2.95 $3.95 iMM All robes of Lawrence cloth Genuine Beacon bath robes, in in attractive designs and colors. all colors. Satin ribbon trimmed. Children’s Bathrobes, $3.95 Beacon cloth bath robes, also of corduroy. Formerly $8.95. Breakfast Coats, $10.95 Fine chiffon, taffeta breakfast coats and heavy lustrous satins. Plain and changeable colors. Special purchases and goods from our regular stock. Formerly priced $16.95. to $18.50. ; —Pettis negligees, second floor.
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