Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 53, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 July 1922 — Page 7
JULY 12, 1922
Miss Carrie Bern* of the Negligee Dept.
N-E-W Store Hour*!
• “Now Don’t Tell Me You Can’t Afford a New Skirt When You Can Get Classy t— White Silk Skirts! —Satin Finished Wool Prunella Mrs. U. J. Colbert Skllts! of Suits and Skirts . at The skirts of stilt are ▼ery smart and the materials "" are the most favored of all * a those used this summer. t?/| LI I | Baronette Satin. Sports Satin, jt • Rhapsodle, Roblnhood, all these are shown in plain and pleated models in 6tripe and plaid effects. $/J Qri\ The Satin Finished Wool • sHJ "Prunella skirts are very pretty and come in these color 1 ' combinations —tan and blue, tan and brown and black and . white. These are the most >C3 special values we have ever offered. k —Second flbor.
Mrs. Keteham Knit Underwear Knitted Union Suits 48c Ton would bo satisfied to pay 75c to WOO for these qualities, but w# are not satisfied with anything less than a record-breaking sale. These union suits have merit, and should never be associated with a 4Se price. Look them over. Large and small sizes. Styles to suit. White or pink.
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Herman Grund of House Furnishings
HOUSEWARES
WASHBOILERS —Genuine Royal Rochester, extra heavy quality tin body, with solid copper bottom, stationary wood hook handles and cover; your choice of No. S or 9 aiae. extra special, $2.79. CLOTHES WASHERS —Vacuum, with long handle; special at 794* IRONING BOARDS— Wide, smooth surface, strong steel-braced hardwood stand; perfectly rigid; special at $3.19. CLOTHES WRINGERS —Hardwood frames, guaranteed 19-inch rubber rollers: Just 52 to sell at this price and Thursday only, each, $4.98. WASHBOARDS—HousehoId site, good, strong rubbing surface, special at 43*. WASH TUBS— Heavy galvanized Iron, two strong iron handles; regular household size; Thursday, special. 59*. MOP STICKS—With heavy coppered spring clamp; Thursday, special, 15*. Garbage Pails . 5 and 6V4-gal-sizes, heavy Jf-T „ ■tonnized iron, strong bail P — 4 rjgjle and covquan- JT~p~r i j i i-f* your a I UJ I L
These House Frocks and Porch Dresses will be a cool relief on the hot summer mornings when m g\ there is all the home work to do. Their attractive col- % /\ V§ ors and styles will help you to keep presentable for the tp HS # *"j| unexpected caller. There are ginghams and voiles Efl with organdy trimmings. Broken plaids, stripes and bj| checks (small and medium checks) and fancy prints. * ga If these were regularly priced they would be $2.95. For |A ; $1.49 —why not get two to freshen up for the hottest mSJb weather ahead. —Perttli House Frocks, second floor.
,r I went through the stock' thoroughly and carefully picking out the goods in most active demand and priced them low enough to induce women to buy them by the armfuls.” —Mrs. Ketchem. Knitted Vests lie Light weight summer gauze knitted vests, in til regular and extra tues. Plenty of Urge sizes. Knitted Vests 24c Garments of ival quality. Pegu, Ur brands, taken from regular stock. Priced below your expectations. Pink or white.
“TheßusyHousewife Will Surely Eat Up the Out-of-the Ordinary Values in Common Every Day Things ”
ACTO BASKETS—For shopping, fine colored elm splint, special at 39*. CLOTHESPINS Selected hardwood, 3 dozen for lO*. WATER PAlLS—Galvanized iron, a limited quantity to sell at only, each. 16*. WrLLOW CLOTHESBASKETS— Family size, Imported, best quality Belgian whole willow, two strong handle*; $1.75 value, special at 98*. CLOTHESLINES—39-foot length, best quality, white, non-stretchable cotton: special at 23*. CLOTHESPIN APRONS—Made of heavy denim, handy and specially priced at 19*. BRITT POWDERED AMMONIA' —Vt hltecs clothes, washes dishes, softens water; 3 large 15c size packages for 27* (6 limit). GARBAGE CANS—I2-gallon size, heavy galvanized corrugated iron with two strong iron side handles, and cover; $2.00 value, Thursday. $1.29. Goodyear Garden Hose quality, ll guar* anteed. nonkinkable, complot# with standard coupss.69
Miss Butler of the Notions Dept. “It’s the Little Things That Count in Life ” Here are Notions and Sanitary Goods that are standard in quality and low in price. I know you’ll appreciate getting such values. Rubberized Sanitary Aprons, 36c Each Elastic Sanitary Belts, 19c Each Puritas Sanitary Napkins, 9c package of 3 Puritan E. Z. Rubber Baby Pants, 21c Each Rubber Sanitary Aprons, 39c Each Rubberized Kitchen Aprons, 36c Each Reddy Hair Nets, 6 for 45c Double mesh cap or fringe, white or gray, 2 for 25C. Pearl Buttons, 9c Card; 3 Cards for 25c A large assortment suitable for rompers, dresses, etc. Assorted sizes “Grip It” Safety Pins, 3 Cards 20c —Pettis Notions, street floor.
Miss Leila F. Rodibaugh, Book DepL “I’ve Read the ‘Riot Act * to the Prices on BOOKS —Here are the cuts “Now is the time to show Mr. Keller, our buyer, what cut prices will do,” says Miss Rodibaugh. “Here are some of our bargains in books.” Logging’s S3O History of the Upited States, $5.50 8 Large volumes, Illustrated. 10-Volume Set of Booth Tarkington, $9.00 Only 10 sets of these. The publslhfir’s price Is $17.00. Webster’s Home, School and Office Dictionary, 59c Limp cover. Publisher’s price $1.25.
“My Customers Will Be in the Swim!” —Says Miss Krabbe The Famous Jantzen Bathing Suits Known the country over, adopted by professional swimmers and amateur splashers, are going to sell f0r—*6.95 \ and *8.95
Dry Good* Cos.
The New York Store—Established 1853
Saturdays 8:30 A. M. to 1. P. M.—Other Days 8:30 A. M. to 5 P. M.i
E-X-T-R-A! The Pettis Employes Will Conduct the Closing Days of the JULY SALE! The executives are in the background. The selection of the merchandise—the displays and pricing of the goods is in the hands of our salespeople who know your needs definitely—and who are determined to make a great ending to the greatest of the Pettis sales. The sale was “turned over” to them with this suggestion. “Conduct it on the plan of the ‘Golden Rule’! Run it as though you traded places with the customers! Bring out the best offerings you have! Go the limit in value!”
“Make Your Own ” Sis the Advice of Mr. Miller. This Sale of Curtain and Mr. Geo. Miller TV of the Drapery Dept. | Jffl pdTV Material Will Make It Worth Your While
59c and 75c Fancy Bordered Marquisette * 29c yard Fine 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 Ijorder and wide cluny edges; in white, ivory and ecru. Drapery Cretonne A closely woven fabric, beautiful new patterns and color* A 39c value. Colored Dotted Swiss t 1 13c yard - 1,200 yards of sheer cur. tain Swiss in blue, pink and gold color dots; just the thing for inexpensive curtains. Dotted Marquisette f”""" e 37c yard - 4 The sheer and fluffy sort of material so popular for ruffled tie-back curtains; a 49c value.
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79c Sanfast Drapery Madras is 49c yard - * Yard wide; plain drapery madras; of rose, blue, mulberry, brown and green. Plain Curtain Marquisette 15c yard"^, Yard wide; double thread marquisette; in white, ivory and ecru. 39c Printed Drapery Marquisette t " N 23c yard Ligh't grounds in lovely floral patterns; in blue, rose, gold and brown coloring. Oriental Striped Couch Covers /"■ s $1.69 ,* 60x90-inch striped couch covers; in dark oriental colors; $2.50 values. Lace-Edged Marquisette Curtains <—■ s $1.39 Pair ■ i 214 yards long; double thread marquisette curtains, with hemstitched border and wide cluny edges. —Petti* Draper!#*, third floor.
“Pm Going to Ribbon tbe Town” Bolts and bolts of ribbon will disappear because of these prices and will reappear on women’s clothes and children’s hair.
Narrow Trimming Ribbons, 9c Yard Plcot, Moire, Santlns, Imported Tinsel Effect Roman Stripes and Gros Grain.' These are % to 3 laches wide.
Mrs. Harriet Beaver, of the Lace Dept. “Lace Bands at 9c Yard — How’s that for a REAL value!” Beattlfu;! patterns, deeirabla for camisole and dress trimming, OC a yard. Venise Collar Laces, 39c Yard Beautiful patterns. Comeu tn points for round necks or for straight banding; 3 Inches wide. Can also be used for trimming bioiset. Avery special price. All-Over Eyelet Embroidery, $1.69 Yard White and ecru. Avery fine quality. Desirable for dresses and blouses. Cp to S3OO quality, 43 to 54 Inches wide. —Street floor. Miss O’Brien Says—“lced Tea Sets for ’1.98 Is just one of our values!” s>. . . Tankard shaped ' pitcher with cover ' and six tall glasses. lArti ,7 Light cutting of kr.ipe and floral pattern* In an attractive d.ea 1g nWater Tumblers, 16c Set Plain pressed glass with horseshoe bottom. In seta of aix. Avery durable glass. Lily Shaped Vases, 18c Each Blue and green opalescent giasa. Water Goblets, 10r Each Low stemmed style !n fluted design. Well polished and finished. Serving Trays, 89c Each 11 by 17 inches. In mahogany finish. Centers are assorted and glaas covered. Jelly Glasses, 33c Dozen Half-pint size with tin cover. Fruit Jar Rubbers, 2 Dozen for 15c Good Luck brand, the tested and art. proved kind. Nappie Sets, $1.31 Set Six to the set in 4,5, 6,7, 8, 9-lneb rises. White, hnrd-flred earthenware, with blua bands and lines. -—Pettis basement.
D-O-M-E-S-T-l-C-S!!
Mr. Collins of the Domestic Dept. Unbleached Sheeting, 12V 2 c Yard S6 inches wide. Round threadmedium weight. Avery durable material for the price. Bleached Muslin and Cambric, 14c Yard In short lengths from 2 to 6 yard* in a piece. All good quality. Sold by the piece only. Bleached Muslin, 17c Yard Soft finish—fine round thread. A Sfl-incb width.
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.Wash Satin Ribbon, 2c and 4c a Yard White, pink, blue and many other beautiful shades. Nos. 1 and 1%, 2c yard; Nos. 2 and. 3,4 c yard.
“It Doesn’t Matter What Color a Hat Is —So Long As It’s W-H-I-T-E” And here are Whlia Hata as fresh _ „ an who enjoys outMISS C. Collester door sports or likes to wear a comfortable), Af>7/ineru D*rf becoming hat while shopping or attending maun ery uep c. infnimal afternoon afciis, Our Buyer Said: “Use Your Own Judgment” —So I’m going to do it! I’m going to W gather np all the odds and ends of CHILDREN’S CREEPERS AND ROMPERS that formerly Bold np Mrs^fayderi to $3.50 and sell them for one day of the infos’ arf —Thursday— at Juniors’ Dept.
Tots* Dresses in a variety of styles. These come in plain cob ors and cheeks and range in size from 2to 6 years. Really, these were up to $3.50 in price before this sale. —-Second floe*.
Junior Girls! Can You Imagine Summer Dresses for Only $1.95, $3.95, $5.95, $3.95 La was, Organdies, Voiles, Georgettes, in white and a wealth of colors are shown in this lot! The original price* range from $3.95 to $25.00. This teasing price concession ha* been made because some of them are slightly mussed from handling. Most of these are trimmed with lace and ribbon, while some have ruffles of self-materiaL This Is a value for the junior girl that will probably never b* equaled again this summer! —Second, float
Spells BIG SAVINGS NOW
Indian Head, 24c Yard A finish suitable for doilies, fancy work, collars, etc. 33 inches wide. Indian Head, 37c Yard For bedspreads and scarfs. 44 Inches wide, of the finest quality. Pillow Tubing, 38c Yard Good medium weight. 42 inches wida. Launders beautifully. Art Ticking, 55c Yard 82 inches wide. New patterns in blue and tan. A splendid quality. Sheeting, 37c Yard Both bleached and unbleached grades. A good quality, medium weight Size 9-4. “Premium” Sheeting 10-4, Bleached 61c Unbleached 55c 9-4, Bleached 55c Unbleached, 50c 8-4, Bleached 50c Unbleached, 47c
Black Velvet Ribbon, 5c Yard Silk back, % to 1 inch wide. Avery special price. rrttii BJbbons, street floor.
Summer Store Hours!
These are tremendous values in fine quality gingham, crepe and dimity. Some are in solid color* and others are in color combinations trimmed with touches of embroidery. Besides these rompers and creepers we have some Little
Pequot Sheeting 10-4, Unbleached 62c 9-4, Bleached 61c Unbleached 61c 8-4, Bleached 55c Unbleached 50c 10-Yard Bolt of Longcloth, $1.85 88 fnehes wide. Nice, smooth, even thread. A fine quality, usually Belling for $2.10 bolt 10-Yard Bolt of Longcloth, $1.65 Just the thing for children’s and ladies’ underwear. 38 inches wide. A regular SI.SS quality. Outing Flannel, 12V*c In stripes—all color# of pink, blua and gray. Good weight for children’s nightgowns. Longcloth, 16c Yard A flna quality. Smooth, round thread is a regular 25e yard valu* —Street floor.
Miss Mary Hombwrg Ribbon Dept.
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