Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 43, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 June 1922 — Page 7
JUNE 30, 1922
The Pettis July Sale A merchandising event of UNUSUAL importance. Tor months we’ve been searching the markets to get EXCEPTIONAL values for this occasion. We’ve held beck scores of special purchases for it. We’ve saved the cream of all the astounding bargains for this 810 JULY SALE—and now we are BEADY. Ready with 'hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of fresh, NEW, clean merchandise— merchandise that we are proud to sell our customers at prices that make one think of the “Good Old Days.”
Starts Tomorrow—July 1st!!!
A July Special in CORSETS, 95c A remarkable lot of coraet Taints; for the woman of small or medium figure; In plain white or flesh coutlls; and elastic top brocades. Good, durable corset. —Petti* corsets. Mend fleer.
For the Miss and
Junior Girl! Misses’ $25.00 Dresses, $14.95 Taffeta, Canton Crepe and printed Crepe are the materials used In these Capper and misses’ dresses. Sport w\vles in plain colors and color combinations are shown in these snappy models.
$35.00 Silk Frocks for Juniors, $21.75 Newest models in Canton Crepes, Taffetas. Georgettes—light and dark shades. Avery special sale price. $4.00 Values in Middies, $1.95 Fine quality Jeans made in white with colored collars and cuffs or plain blue or pink garments. Trimmed with emblems. Sizes 6 to 16. $7.95 Misses’ Middy Suits, $3.95 Solid colors of pink, green and tan. Made with plaited skirt and regulation middy. Braid and emblem trimmed.
Little Tots! Here*s Mother*B Chance to Save Eubber Teddy Pants, 25c Intuit* robber Teddy Pmnrt, ta •xr'il, medium &ad Urge tizea. * Creepers and 79c Plain, durable Gingham for kiddles playtimes. Trimmed zvith embroidery in front and some bare -waists and colored trouser style—button-on. efteds2*9B and $3.50 Creepers, $1.98 Crepe and dimity trimmed Gingham Creepers—some ta-re plain color bands and ethers are decorated with embroidery stitches. Dressy garments for little tots.
Extra! Boys’ Wash Suits Value, sl-29 11 .".■■j Unusual SL9S 1 Values! This sale is especially timely for the Fourth—also a good opportunity to fit the boys out for the rest of the summer. Middie and Oliver Twist styles and many pretty colors and plain shades and combinations. Ages 3 to B—and values up to $J*95. There are also Wash Trousers, Wash Blouses (with regular and sport collars), Shirts, Outeralls, Overalls.
Boys’ Bathing Suits, 95c Plain colors, made with skirt and trimmed in red, white, gold and blue. Sizes 26 to 34; 95c is a wonderful price for them.
$9.95 Values in Middy Suite, Vs Price Regulation Middy Suits for firli and mlsse*—white with colored collars and cuffs. Trimmed with, braid and emblems. Girls’ Bain Capet, SI.OO Rubber lined—fall swssp and hood attached. Tan and navy blue. Ages 6 to 14. $3.95 Junior Girls' Gingham Dresses, $1.95 Solid colors and fancy plaids and checks, trimmed in contrasting colors and embroidery touches. Many styles and colors. Sizes 7 to 14.
—Ports* Junior deportees*, second floor.
Crib Blankets, 79c Beacon Crib Blankets la pink and blue with dainty whits animal and floral detlgns. ae by 40 Inches In alia. $1.75 Batiste Pajamas, $1.25 One-piece pink Batlsts Pajsmss with square neck, abort aleeTss. Trimmed at neck, ankles and sleeve with ruffles, bands or hemstitching. Sizes 4, Sand 8.
—-Pettis infant** department, second floor.
—Pettis Beys' Clothla*, third floor.
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You Can’t Have Too Many of these MORNING and STREET DRESSES
$3.95 and $4.95 Frocks, $2.95 _ Japanese crepe, seersucker crepe, scout percales and ginghams of the best grades, are used in these dresses for the home worker; sashes, pockets and touches of hand work adorn them in many different ways. A wide assortment of colors. $2.50 Morning Frocks of Gingham, $1.49 Amoskeag gingham in plaids and checks, with collars, cuffs and sashes of organdy is used in these summer dresses. Straight lines and fitted belts allow a large assortment to •elect from.
SaleJ White Oxfords—Strap Sandals—Pumps Four thousand pairs of these, in all sizes and a great variety of U* Q styles, are offered during this July Sale. Careful buying in large Y rag •** quantities enables us to give you this wonderful buying opportunity. . A stupendous saving in footwear worth much more. ||| Pa.lT —FrttU shoe*, street floor.
3,000 Pairs! 18 Different Styles! —Black Satin Pumps —Brown and Black —White Beinskina Kid (welt) OxAll Sizes! All New Effects! Choice $2.95 at Pettis . • * —Street floor. ■■ -- Pettis Dry Goods Co.-- ■■ ■ ggaagmsgas- "Mr.-TmTaaasj L=
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$2.95 Gingham Frocks, $1.95 Crisp wash dresses, suitable for street and country club wear. A large assortment in plain, checks and plaids in these colors—red, brown, green, orchid and black. Organdy and pique trimmed. $1.98 Gingham and Percale House Dresses, SI.OO. Made with fitted waistline and belt models. Some are in the Billie Burke style and some have rick-rack trimmed collars and cuffs. Plain colors and fancy prints, in both light and dark. — Pettis bouse frocks, second floor.
RADIO Head Phones Front, *,OOO ohms, 95*001 Frost, 8,000 ohms, 90.00. Federal, *,*oo ohms, 90.00. Kellogg, *,400 ohine, $10.25. Western Electric, *,*oo ohms, 912.00. We also carry a complete line of parts and built-up apparatus. —Petti* basement.
Starting Saturday! A Great S-A-L-E of npfMjjf Women’s Pure ißi Silk Hosiery! When branded with the manufacturer’s brand, these are the best! ilßto selling hose in America at $1.55 and $1.75. If we were to mention the maker’s name, there would be a 6tampede at our counters and all the hose would be sold before noon. The reason these hose do not bear the maker’s brand is because Ik. of very slight irregularities in the lisle part of the toe, heel or hem. "Where such imperfections occur, they are so slight as to; almost imperceptible, and the wearing qualities are not So confident are we that there are no real “seconds” in the lot, we offer to exchange any pair that is fonnd objectionable. —Pure thread silk, semi-fashioned, lisle garter top. -—Pure thread silk, seamless, lisle ribbed top. . —Pure thread silk, self-striped or lace effect PURE DYE DIPPED HOSE. EVERY WANTED COLORNEW STOCK—FRESH FROM BLACK, WHITE, BROWN, GREY, THE MAKER BEIGE, ETC . —Pettis hoclery, street floor.
Pettis Dry Goods Cos. \
Salt and Pepper Shakers, Silver Plated, Pair, 39c Jl very special purchase of several hundred sets of these exceedingly attractive Salt and Pepper Shaker* make* thl* price possible. All ere attractively finished In bright silver plate, enhanced by., neat floral design. Three style* to select from. We recommend these inexpensive and fine Shakers for homes, campers, tourists, etc. * —Street floor.
- Cigar Department Speciall £1 Roi Tan 10c Cigars, 2 for 15c Bator day and Monday Only. AH the popular brands of cigars and tobaccos at cut prices, all the time. —Men’s furnishing* department, ensrt entrance.
The Picture and Mirror Departments Will Start the Big July Sale With a B-A-N-G! 2f\Of- OFF on All I I /O PICTURE V . FRAMING # - - • The picture framing Season Is now in full swing. Bring in your class pictures and diplomas, photos, portraits—all the things you want framed before they lose their fresh charm. You can select from our large stock of swing frames, ready made wall frames and mouldings for framing to order daring this two-week sale. Framed Pictures —20% Off Our entire stock of framed pictures, including reproductions from the old masters, etchings, oil paintings, hand colored prints and floral pictures. Any picture in the house 20 per cent off. , , WMgaaaßßi
MIRRORS
12x24 French plate, good quality mirrors in beautiful framfcs. During this sale—>4.so Large assortment in sizes and designs of other mirrors to choose from. Priced very moderately.
—Pottls Picture and Mirror Department, fifth floor.
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