Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 43, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 June 1922 — Page 6
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Summer Closing Hours Starting July 5 we close at 5 o’clock every day except Saturday. Saturday at 1 p. m. This is the last Saturday we will be open all day.
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59c and 75c Fancy Bordered Marquisette 29c yard Fins double thread, mercerized curtain marquisette with fancy double jacquard border and ribbon edges—hemstitched styles. Lace-Edged Curtain Marquisette 32c yard Yard wide, double thread, with hemstitched border and wide cluny edges; in white, ivory and ecru. Drapery Cretonne mm — mm ———————% / 19c yard A closely woven fabric, in beautiful new patterns and colors. A S9c value. Colored Dotted Swiss 13c yard 1,200 yards of sheer curtain Swiss in blue, pink and gold color dots; just the thing for inexpensive curtains. Dotted Marquisette 37c yard The sheer and fluffy sort of material so popular for ruffled tiehack curtains; a 43c value. 79c Sanfast Drapery Madras l 49c yard Tard wide; plain drapery tnadras; of rose, blue, mulberry, brown and green.
„ , Drapery Pongee, 39c Yard Natural color Mercerized Drapery Pongee for living room and dining room draperies. A 59c value. . 49c and 65c Cretonnes, 29c Yard A manufacturers entire lot of discontinued patterns and show room pieces—at a fraction of their regular cost These are not odds and ends but a wonderful assortment of artistic patterns and colors that would regularly sell for 49c to 65c yard. Double Bordered Marquisette, 21c Yard T\ rd , do^ ble mercerized thread lace borders, with hemstitched ribbon edges. The 35c quality. 35c Cross Bar and Fancy Bordered Scrim, 19c Yard Fine sheer quality of double bordered Curtain scrim with cross bar and plain centers; in white and Ivory. croßß
July Specials in H-O-U-S-E-W-A-R-E-S!
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Sale! Curtains! Draperies! A remarkable purchase from leading drapery manufacturers of their surplus stock—at great price reductions. You will save from 35 per cent to 50 per cent in this sale. Oriental Striped Couch Covers r* l - 69 50x90-inch striped couch covers; In dark oriental colors; $2.50 values. Lace-Edged Marquisette Curtains $1.39 pr 2H yards long; double thread marquisette curtains, with hemstitched border and wide cluny edges. Raffled Dotted Marquisette Curtains $2.39 pr. Fine sheer ruffled marquisette curtains; in ' various sizes of dots. Plain Curtain Marquisette 15c yard Tard wide; double thread marquisette; in white, ivory and ecru. 39c Printed Drapery Marquisette 23c yard Light grounds in lovely floral patterns; in blue, rose, gold and brown coloring. Tapestry Table Scarfs SI.OO EaT 19x54-lnch verdure tapestry table scarfs. In the richest of foliage colorings. Several patterns; SL9B values. —Pettis dranwioa third flows
16 Specials in High Grade Bathroom Fittings 98c Nickel-Plated on Solid Brass. There are——lß, 24 and 30-inch Towel Rods. —lB andj24-inch Glass Shelves. —Tumbler Holders. -—Combination Sponge and Soap Dishes. —Paper Holders. —Bath Tub Seats, etc. —Tub Soap Dishes. —Kitchen Towel Racks. —All at 98*.
BREAD, 5c (1-Pound Loaf) Includes Vienna, Eye, Mothers, Home Made, Graham and Whole Wheat Hot from our own ovens. ON SALE 9 A. M.—WHILE SUPPLY LASTS. Feaaut —Mad. fresh while you wait! FotetO Chip ft. Sunshine Sugar Wafer, and ('rankers. For picnics, etc. Fancy Batter Cream Tortea, Layer Cakes and Bolls. Special for Saturday: —Pettis nasem.nt.
J* ;*■ V 9 J- —Si -Si The Great July Sale of B-O-O-K-S! Only 39c Throngli the vacation hours nothing makes one so comfortable as a shady nook and the right books to read. And we have the right ones at prices you will appreciate. Through our New York office we purchased a large amount of good readable fiction in the original editions by the leading publishers. These sold at retail from $1.25 to $2.00 each. The list includes the following
—Married Life, by May Edgimton. —One of Three, by Clifford Raymond. —The Other Side of the Wall, by Mary if Waller, —A Cry in the Wilderness, by Mary E. Waller. —Christie Bell of Golden Rod, by Henry Stephenson,
NOTIONS! Feature Some Advantageous Reductions Unicom Hair Nets, 6 for 49c Double mesh, cap shape; all colors. A Sale of Hickory Goods I Sanitary Aprons, 39c Pure gum rubber, with marquisette top; In flesh or white, Sew-On Corset Supporters, 14c Made of very good elastic with nickel clasps. Elastic Sanitary Belts, 19c V-shaped In flesh or white, large medium or small sizes. Waists for Kiddies, 29c Sizes 2 to 12 years; 60c and 65c qualities; slightly irregular, all of fine soft materials, well made. Household Aprons, 36c Assorted gingham checks and cut large, our regular file quality. Kotex Sanitary Pads, 12 for 47c Clark’s O. N. T. Thread, 6 for 24c Rubber Baby Pants, 23c Natural color; Urge, medium or small sizes. —Pettis Notion*, —Street floor.
ALUMINUMWARE Windsor Kettles and v jßi Choice of any of these three Covers, 98c. utensils for 69£. Set of Mixing Bowls. Sizes 2. 6-quart size, heavy grade. ' 2>4 and 3. C** y (J3 Set of 1 Pudding Pans. Sizes 2, I I Set 8* Saucepans * Sflfcs 2,2% I 1 _ ||j ] 2-qt. Coffee Percola- - ndMlx Water Pails, 98c. / y*— ■ Pettis ifry Goods Cos. ,
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—No. 26 Jayne Street, by Mary Austin, —I, Mary Mac Lane, by Mary Maclane. —Gold Out of Celebes, by Captain. Dingle. —The Spring Lady, by Mary Pulver. —The Annals of Ann, by Kate Sharper, —The American, by Mary Dillon. —Gentlemen of the North, by Hugh Tendexter. —Street floor.
Ideal Preparedness Against the Rainy Day l Umbrellas! 95c V l""- 1 Nothing Is more satisfactory than one of these cotton umbrellas. They are factory seconds, but are very durable and make an Ideal emergency shelter. —Street floor.
S-P-E-C-I-A-L! 3,600 Ladies’ VESTS Tic—All perfect garments. —Ribbed white vests, gauze weighL —Strictly i st quality. The price Is male possible because the manufacturer saw fit to cooperate with us In our July gale. I Vnty of all regular and extra alaea, 34 to 44. —Street Floor.
TOILET Goods! Five Chances to Save! $1.98 Ivory Hair Brush and Comb for $1.39 French composition Ivory. The comb la a large heavy one. Kirk’s Cocoa Hard Water Castile Soap and Kirk’ Jap Rose Transparent Glycerine Soap, 6 for 36c. 71c Dozen Coty’s Toilet Waters, 4 Ounces $2.39 4-ounce bottles of L'Orlgan, La Rose Jacquiemont, Chyple and L'Effleurt. Regularly $4.50. \ Shaving Combination, 49c A package of Gillette Razor blades and a tube of Palmolive shaving cream or B&rbaaoL, Mavis Talcum and Toilet Water, One of Each for 89c —Pettis tolls* goods, street floor.
Just in Time! A S-A-L-E of Summer Glassware All clear, crystal, in light blown. Every piece with needleetched band pattern. The prices are just about ona-half .of what you would expeclTio pay for glassware of this quality and g design. Water Goblets *. Each, 27<* Tali Stem Sherbet Glasses ............ ...Each, 27* Low Stem Sherbet Glasses .....................Each, 25* 12-ounce Iced Tea Glasses ..................... Each, 18* 10-ounce Water Tumbler* Each, 14* —— . . *—Basement,
The Pettis July Sale The sale that has set the standard in value giving for more than half A^century. The sale that offers hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of NEW seasonable merchandise at such LOW prices that it has, been aptly termed the “Economy Event” of Indiana, 12 Great Days of Bargains! July 1 to July 15 Inclusive! *
\ Great Redaction in Stationery! Now is the Time to Lay in Your Year f s Supply 65c Stationery, 290 43 sheets and envelope* ot good quality paperbuff, blue, pink and white. Put up in special gift design box; 1,000 boxes In supply, Special Sale Bov Stationery, 290 1,000 boxes of good quality stationery; values up to 65c; 43 sheets and 4* envelopes; In white, buff, blua or pink. $1.35 Poker Chips and Playing Cards, 89c 100 poker chips and deck of wireless playing cards la a very good quality, —Street Flow.
Black Sheet Steel, Covered Roaster, 390 Smooth finished, large size. ■ '3HB Toilet Paper, 33c Roll High grade, fine tissue toilet paper; 2,600 sheets to*-the roll; 4 rolls in carton. Auto and Janitor Dusters, 89c Extra large size, wool dusters, fancy colors, two styles. Pettis Dry Goods Cos.
MEN! , Think of Getting Smart, N-E-W Worsted Mixed I 111 j HI | Neatest of weave patterns— and || | smartest of cut. Pin stripes and II a many of the plainer, simpler effects, jjj I! j Sizes run from 36 to 44. You can’t go amiss with one of these suits if 2 W. your taste is for the quiet simplicity in style.
Men’s Worsted Bathing SUITS Cut full and roomy—and trim- A rued with, fancy chest stripes. AQ §§*“s 13 Sizes up to 46 chest measure. ~ Durable, comfortable suits—that will really wear you well. •—Pettis Men’s Clothing, tlilid fluoiß
Sale! 2,400 KNITTED UNION SUITS for MEN! Regularly SI.OO to $1.75 The average value of these union fe * WnS§-i'-ymits Is $1.60. To sell them for 65c ■ '. |g|fff ,V Is a merchandising achievement. I ‘t tjgSEjajjA We found a jobber who wanted to E j Pfffi"#' clear his stock of all broken lines, B I SSggfj ~+~ and we bought all be had. His loss ■ \ i|s?rilj on this transaction was greater than H \ d|KijSK|f the price we paid. This is your gain, R not ours. H i fajlfSr (£+*■ Only a few of these garments ■ __ JtMlp could be sold as low as SLOO. All H tA the rest are of much higher value. Ms Every style Is In this sale; k Jr —Short sleeves, ankle length. SpJ <£j IB / —Short sleeves, knee length. I yvl —Short sleeves, % length. sLSI ) ' —Sleeveless, knee length. I J Such a purchase as this Is so rare as to be phenomenal. The assortment Is best In the smaller sizes, but there are li sizes, also, up to 46. —Street Floor. |
IRON SKILLETS No. 8 Wagner, polished Skillet 29* No. 7 Wagner, polished Skillet ~-69* No. 8 Wagner, polished Skillet - 79* Round Willow Clothes Baskets, 98c very well 'made and large srzft. <FttU Hoasefnralshl nys, Bnaemaa*
jtFNE 30, 1922
July Rug Sale! , Smith Axminster RUGS $ 29.75l Chinese, Oriental ai Persian stylfes in a fi: array of color and and sign. All wool quality —Third floor!
