Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 42, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 June 1922 — Page 5
JUNE 29, 1922
“Pettis Finals”—A N-E-W Sale! In the realm of athletics “the finals” are the meetings of winners—from which everything but the top-notcher has been eliminated. Carrying the thought to merchandising, the “Pettis Finals” will include the supreme values. They will be a lively gathering of the most fashionable, the most-in-demand merchandise, at prices that will bring tremendous attendance from all over the city.
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f Radio! Tb most startling Sadie bargain ever offered. Aerial* Sr., $68.00, complot#* Westlnghoose B. C. SIBO, complete. Remember. tlieaa ootflta are offered at these exceptional price* for this *ale only, and they are complete. —Pettis basement. Slipover Sweaters $1.29 A group of Tory attractive BTreater styles. in fancy weaves, and in black, nary bine and henna: round neck* and long sleeves; regularly $2.50. —Second floor. Tuxedo Sweaters $1.95 Park shades and a limited number of light colors; trimmed prettily with slynx or brushed wool collar* and cuffs; Talue* up to $9.75. —Second floor. 1,200 Men’s Pure Fiber Silk Knitted Ties 48c In Tans and Grays Wide-end styles and striped in numerous combinations. The latest In colors and the cewest fashion fad for men folk. Though the price is unbelievably low, these Ties are the genuine quality thing. —Street floor. “Lady Sealpax” Athletic Union Saits! 85c All perfect garments. The price ia remarkably low, for we bought the entire stock of a jobber who is quitting the line. Clean, freab stock—each garment in a sealed envelope. In whit# and flesh color*. Ail siaes. Regular $1.25 to $7-50 qualities. —Street floor. Sale of Sample “Onyx” Hose! 22c All perfect. Cotton snd lisle Hosiery, perfect in all details, haring the “Onyx'* label These are the manuYtscturer’s sample* which we purchased at a great concession. k Black, whiiV uterW color*. Hany different and quail tie*. * —Street floor. l r?> j Portable Picnic Tables $4.95 Slat tops and will fold np into a rery small space. They are carried In a canvas bag and are very conveniently compact for carrying on auto trips, fishing, camping, etc. Steel frames, Specially priced, $4.95, for Petti* finals. Fourth floor.
Novelty Sport Suits for Misses. -419 50 Tweed skirts and French gingham waists. Some *** • have sleeveless jackets and some have capes. Smart little styi*® and also a fine line of black satin coats; trimmed in heavy stitching and full lined. Values to $24.50 and $25.00* —Second floor. Men’s $2.50 White Duck Trousers.4l 59 Made with culls, and flaps on the hip pockets. Neatly V • tailored. -Third floor. Men’s $2.00 “Band” Overalls. ... $1 10 Waist sizes up to 44 inches. Trouser fitting; overalls of blue denim; good weight and excellent fitting. —Third floor. Boys’ 25c Swimming Trunks .•XS/*WW-‘ 9c A limited number; for ages 6 to 14. —Third floor. Boys’ SI.OO Playalls ~t . ... ...-1 . • AQr One-piece Overalls suits; of plain blue denim, blue chambray and plain khaki colors. Some are plain, others trimmed with turkey red. Short and long sleeves. —Third floor. Valenciennes Laces, Yard . . T . -dr Dainty patterns and fine quality; both round and French effects; one-half to 1 inch wide, —Street floor. Wash Satin Ribbon, yard Qp and 5c The thing for lingerie and any kind of t/V dainty fixings, number 1 and 1% is 3c yard and number 2 and 3 is 6c yard. —Street floor. Ready Made Hair Bows. . . .39c large size; made from odd lengths of our very best grade ribbons. Hair Clasp included. —Street floor. Odd Lots of Stamped Goods \ Price. Discontinued numbers of open stock, including children s dresses up to 12-year sizes; pillows, scarfs, centers; in ecru and tan linen. Prices range from 25c to $1.63. Come In and aee the new package llnea at regular prices. —Fifth floor. A Sample Lot of Neckwear, apiece. . OQr 720 pieces comprise a line of salesman's samples, includ- V ing merchandise that sold at wholesale for from $4.00 to sl2 00 dozen. Collars and collar and cuff sets, vestees, etc. —Street floor. Boys’ SI.OO Sport Blouses. ...... . . 7Qr Cotton pongee, in the popular tan shades; a splendid ■ make, roomy and well fitting. For ages 6 to 16. —Third floor. Boys’ 69c “Straight Knee” Wash Pants Washable crash pants, in neat patterns, of Tight and dark colors; for ages 4 to 9. —Third floor. Gloria Silk and Lisle Umbrellas. . JQ QC A clearance of umbrellas in styles for both men and women. Splendid values; all guaranteed rainproof and fast black. —Street floor. Silver Bread Trays .... QQp Sheffield plate, good size with fancy handle; very special. *ra/v* —Street floor. Long Tan Lisle Thread Gloves. Full 16-button above the elbow length lisle thread gloves, in tan with fancy back, splendid for shopping, etc. —Street floor. Oriental Pearl Earrings . . . t . QDp Button style; different sizes; regularly S9e. —Street floor. Silk Matinee Bags ~ . ; . .$1 CQ Os best quality moire silk and beautifully silk lined. <PA,V/ Finished with metal clips and cord handles. —Street floor. Popular Fiction, 29c each, 4 for. .<M A A 500 popular copyrights; remainders; the publisher’s P**vrV price is 75c each. • —Street floor. Stationery, Box •*:*s.. IQ r “Iona” linen—a box containing 72 sheets. A good quality paper; regularly 35c a box. —Street floor. Sanitary Goods, Special for ........ C7|% One 50c Sanitary Apron—made of the best quality rub- ** * L ber sheeting, with net top —and one 25c elastic sanitary belt, V shaped, and pink or white. Hickory make. —Street floor. Small Lots of Hair Nets 3 for lA^ National, Natconet, Promenade and other small lots. *vv* Cap and fringe shapes. 10c and 15c values. —Street floor. U. S. Army Gas Mask Bags, 2 for 15c, each... Q r A heavy water proof bag. with adjustable shoulder OV. straps. An ideal bag for boy scouts, tourists, campers, etc. —Street floor. Men’s Colored Border ’Kerchiefs... lA c Fine quality cambric with woven colored borders; in * *v. neat striped patterns, slightly irregular borders. Regular 26c and 35c values. _ —Street floor. Women’s Novelty ’Kerchiefs. . 5 for OA~ A lage assortment of colored novelty and embroidered “vv corner ’kerchiefs; also some Irish prints; unusual values. —Street floor. $V.,49 Windsor Crepe Gowns QC r Slipove;-. style; tailored or lace trimmed; plain and fwv figure crepe-*,- .cut full and long. —Second floor. $2.50 Dres.ettes . . . . n(\ Ginghams and Scou. Percales; in fancy prints, dots. I*l •/ stripes and plaids. Lo ng waist line and trimmed with rick-rack braid and organdy. Belted or sash tie models. —Second floor. Corset Covers rn Os fine nainsook; lace and embroidery trimmed; vJ/C slightly counter mussed. Regular and extra sizes; values up to —Second floor. $4.50 Breakfast Tablecloths, Half Price Plain white —half linen, half cotton —ab out two dozen in the lot. —Street floor. Remnants of White Goods, Half Price Plain and fancy weaves—a month's accumulation. All useful lengths. —Street floor.
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HALF PRICE! —On All Spring Wraps! —On Silk Frocks! 100 Lovely Frocks at V 2 Price Satins, Canton Crepes, Roshanara Crepes, Crepe Knits and Georgettes. From our regular stock, beautiful beaded models and plain tailored models in silk and wool. Panels, uneven hem lines, vestee and Tuxedo fronts, cape styles. A smart group. Come early and have the best choice. —Second floor. lL== -■ —: '>J J /2 Price on Every Spring Wrap in Our Stock! Sport styles and dressier types. A number of smart capes. Silk and wool materials—serge, polret twill, pandora, tweed, polair and chinchilla. Also a Limited Nnmber of Saits! Half Price! Spring weight Polret twill, tricotine and silks. In light and dark colors. Wonderful values. —Second floor. " : ■ ’J s- ■ BLOUSES —That Formerly Sold Up to $4.95, at — Crepe de chine. Georgette and Minuet su . ... Blouses, beaded, embroidered and lace H* /| Q trimmed, in many enchanting designs. Tie- *r ■ • backs, regular and overblouse fashions. Light and dark colors. Wonderful values; regularly priced up to $4 95, JfJj*. —Second floor.
Used and Demonstrating Victrolas lllli ll 111 lit iWirlL same as a now rrv Victrola IX-A—Fumed Oak ; Victrola IX-A—Mahogany. .. $50.00 Victrola X-A—Fumed 0ak.575.00 Victrola X-A—Mahogany .... .SBO.OO Victrola XI-A—Fumed Oak. .SIOO.OO Victrola Xl—Fumed 0ak..... SIIO.OO Victrola XlV—Golden Oak . SIBO.OO Victrola XVl—Fumed Oak. .$200.00 If you are going to buy a Victrola, it will pay you to come in at once and see these Victrolas. Very unusually reasonable terms can be arranged, and the balance may be paid weekly. Records may be added to the contract without increasing the weekly terms. —Pettis Victrola dept., fifth floor.
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“Pettis Finals”—The WONDER Sale! Clearing away a month’s accumulation of broken lines, odds and ends, soiled and rumpled merchandise at greatly reduced prices. This once-a-month opportunity to get Pettis merchandise, famous for quality, at such big savings, will be eagerly welcomed. (Please note that in many cases quantities are limited—shop as early as you can.)
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Composition Ivory Dressing Combs. A Ip Large size, French composition ivory; 300 of them. “S'* All coarse or coarse and fine teeth; 9 and 10 Inches long with dong, smoothly finished teeth. 79c values. , —Street floor. Treko Perfume . . One ounce. —Street floor. V/\* Lemon Soap. 3 bars for 1 A r 5,000 bars. Toilet Soaps t . 3 bars for lA^ 5,000 bars of toilet soaps for this low price. Gloria and a”'* Kirk’s assorted odors; regular 6c values. —Street floor. Plain Diver’s Caps . • •'•(>M.M,i*'*K*:*:> 1 Good quality rubber with reinforced band, In a large as- *wV sortment of colors. 25c values. —Street floor. American Lady Corsets ...T* T .r.r. T . -41 50 Two hundred corsets of many different styles. All are regular selling numbers; from $3.00 to $5.00 values. —Second floor. Fern’s Sanitary Napkins, Dozen 4Rr Regularly 79c; a dozen in a box. “OL —Second floor. Children’s Lawn and Organdy Frocks ■•• •41 Q 5 White and colored organdy and dainty figured lawn <r**7*J dresses. Trimmed in contrasting colors; lace and ribbons. Many smart little styles. Sizes 2 to 6. Slightly mussed. Regularly, values up to $6.95. —Second floor. A Small Lot of Children’s Garments, Apiece.. 50r Slightly mussed, and including dresses, petticoats, pillow slips, and pique coats. Values up to $2.98. —Second floor. Infants’ Bonnets and Pique Hats 9*?r Just a small lot; up to $1.98 values. “^l. —Secoud floor. A Group of Junior Girls’ Apparrel, apiece. CC 00 Jersey two-piece frocks, coat suits and knitted one- vwvU piece dresses. Up to $lB 50 values. —Second floor. Girls’ Ratine and Figured Ascott Prints, Half Price Trimmed in embroidery stitching, velvet ribbon at the waist and a good assortment of colors; in the late styles. Up to $15.00. —Second floor. Steel Wool [. fT*.x*r r? i.i.m. Lir*j.i 3 for 9C/i American steel wool; grade No. 0. fcdt/V. —Baaeir.ept. Wall Paper Cleaner.,..3 cans 95r Re-Nu-Wall Paper Cleaner; will clean wall paper, cal- ****** cimiDe and window shades. —Basement. Universal 3il Mop . 55r For hardwood floors, painted floors or linoleums; has a long handle. —Basement. Soap Holder <i.i> HQt* White enamel soap holder; made of heavy brass, with white enamel. —Basement. Light Cut G1a55ware.,.,.,.,.,.,.,, each, In this lot, there are water goblets, sherbet glasses and water tumblers, with mostly floral cuttings. —Basement. Children’s Jap Crepe Dresses. . . .41 Qfi Imported Japanese crepe; in pink, blue, yellow and v**vO lavender; trimmed in white collar and cuffs and pockets, with dainty embroidered designs on them. Sizes 2to 4. Regularly $3.95. A limited number. —Second .floor. Colored Dress Marquisette, Yard sftr 40 inches wide; formerly sold at SI.OO yard. Black, navy wvL blue, browc and marine blue. Only 160 yards at this price. —Street floor. 49c Tweed Suiting, Yard . 75r Yard wide; stripes, plaids and plain effects. Just 300 yards on final day. —Street floor. Cretonne Sample Squares, Each 1AGlazed chintz cretonne; samples; are 36-inch squares. * V\* Just 110 in the lot. —Third floor. Curtain Materials, Yard If| r Short lengths of curtalnings; from 2 to 5 yards in the *VV piece. Values up to 35c yard. —Third floor. 39c Colored Bordered Marquisette, Yard. . Yard wide; fancy colored marquisette in light grounds, ™vV with rose, blue and mulberry figures; pretty for any room. . —Third floor. Boudoir Slippers, Pair. ........ . 7Q r Pink and blue slippers, with Pom Poms to match and IvL leather soles and heels. —Street floor. Spanish Laces, Yard .fljl >7Q Quite a number of lovely patterns in Spanish laces. Good heavy quality; suited to trimmings and dresses. Plenty of black, white, brown and navy blue. Street floor. Summer Dress Goods, Yard. AT 36 to 54 inches wide—grouped together for our final vwC day. Plain and fancy materials. Early shoppers will have the widest choice. —Street floor. Bathing Suit Satine, Yard CA 36 inches wide—Venetian cloth—high luster finish Only a limited quantity at this price. —Street floor. Marquisette Curtains, Pair QR/* Plain hemstitched kind—of splendid quality—in white vO,C and ivory. —Third floor. * Odd Lace Curtain Panels, Each. ..... CA p Some curtain lace strips—too. Values up to $3.50. —Third floor. Outing Flannel, Yard . . ....IF In colored checks, stripes and fancy weaves. Some soiled from display. —street floor. Cotton Blankets, Pair 11 Extra large size—tan and gray, shell stitched ends; * 1 32 pairs in the lot. —Street floor.
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j|T 150 French Room HATS Vi Their Marked Prices The original price tags are still on them —and you can divide their regular price in half for yourself. Dress hats, street hats, jaunty sport types and matrons’ smart styles. A quantity of voguish millinery .and the prices when they are halved will astound you. Hats that were valued from $7.50 to $20.00 can be bought for 53.75 to Remarkable bargains. —Second Floor. ■ ■ ■ s ? ' 5 59c Wash Goods At 16c Yard Some 40 inches wide, light and dark colorings: all kinds cl the popular tub fabrics; plain and fancy weaves, including board ends from our regular stock. —Street Floor. Silk Remnants i/ 2 °ff One-half off the regular marked prices. Black and colors—all kinds. —Street Floor. * M i rr - ■ -Ti Reed-Lloyd Loom Go-Carts Corduroy upholstered, artillery and wire wheels Just eight go-carts, ail slightly shopworn or soiled from, showing as samples. Special $65.00 rain e-s, $39.75. Special $58.00 talo es, at $35.00 ralnes, | $25.00. —Fourth Floor. 50c Roll Wall Paper 25c Ro " ' Remnant lots of 6 to 14 rolls of a kind. Living room and dining room paper, some heavy embossed tapestry designs. To close out at "2otj roll, Friday. —Third floor annex. Women’s Bathing Suits for $1.95 All-worsted Bathing Suits, in dark shades, attractively relieved by contrasting colored trimming. Regular $3.50 values. —Second floor. l J)
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