Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 172, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1922 — Page 5

NOV. 28, 1922

November E. O. M. Three Clearances in One 1. It contains clean-up lots left from extraordinary heavy selling of thè Golden Anniversary Sale. 2. It includes many clearance lots from autumn season-end stocks. 3. It is our final opportunity for ‘house cleaning” in many stocks for thè rush of holiday business. Prices and offerings reflect thè importance of thè event. We sug-gest early and energetic shopping, dose attention to all advertised goods; keep thè thought of thè holiday gift possibilities well before you. Here Are Just a Few of thè Many Splendici Values

From thè Third Floor French Hand-Made Cotton Frocks—4 at $19.50; 5 at $15.00; 3 at $29.50; 11 at $15.00. and one or two others. Evening Gowns, $7.50 to $29.50 —18 at $7.50-, 14 at $17.50? 3 at $29.50. Sports Dresses, five, from $12.50 to $29.50. Crepe Silk Dresses, $5.00 to $13.50—22 in all; modisli, fine frocks, bnt all more or less shop-solled. Cloth Dresses. five, froiu $5.00 to $19.50. AYRES—GOWN* ROOM, THIRc FLOOR. Misses’ Wool Dresses at $2.95—T0 dose out a lot. Youthful little models of cloth and wool jersey. Misses’ Silk and Wool Dresses at s4.9s—Silk dresses and a few for evening at $9.95. Misses’ Coats, Suits and Dresses—Another lot dceply cut in price. AYRES —PETITE SHOP, THIRD FLOOR. Silk Petticoats at $2.55 —A smooth, soft, fine quality of silk jersey in plain or novel styles. Fine Petticoats, now $4.95 to $15.00 —Odds and ends of iormerly expensive groups; all exquisite garments. AYRES—THIRD FLOOR. At $8.95, for Large Women—Five striped sports skirts and eleven coats. At SIB.OO, for Large Women—A group of 25 crepe, foulard, crepe knit, Georgette and volle dresses; sii suits of navy tricotine and light tweeds. At $22.50, for Large Women—Five coats osco veri, nicotine and Bolivia; two suits. At $29.75, for Large Women—Seven suits of pin ripeti worsted, black tricotine and navy blue velours. At $39.75, for Large Women—Two Bolivia coats, with Hudson seal collars. AYRES—GRAY SHOP, THIRD FLOOR Silk Blouses Reduced to $2.95 —A group of fancv Georg • ite crepe and crepe de chine blouses in light and dark coloring^ Other Blouses at $3.95 —Broken lots of crepe knit. jer -ey and Georgette crepe blouses. AYRES—THIRD FLOOR. Fifty Wool Sweaters, $1.95 to $5.95 —Slightly soiled and a trifle damaged; Tuxedos, tie-ons and slipovers, in light and dark shades. A Dozen Wool Scarf3, $1.95 to $5.00 —Slightly soiled. generously slzed woolly-warm scarfs in attractive shades. AYRES—THIRD FLOOR. Muslin Petticoats. 25c Each—Thirteen, lucky number : trimmed with ruffles of embroidery. Petticoats of Muslin at 39c —Twenty in number, with embroidery-scallo ped edges. Nightgowns at 49c—Twelve, tf soft muslin. trimmed with Cluny-patterned lace. Chemise at 39c—Of nainsook. trimmed with Cluny patterned lace. Chemise at $1.25 —Of fine uainsook. trimmed with Cluny-patterned lace. hemstitching and group tucking. Philippine Chemise at $1.95 —Of fine quality uainsook. hand embroidered and hand made. With etrap or built-up shoulders. Xineteen. Philippine Gowns at $1.95 — Twenty dive of them. very rine quality of nainsook. elaborately embroidered and liemstitched Philippine Cheimses at $1.39 Of fine nainsook, em uroidered and scalloped. strap-shouldered. Silk Chemises at sl.9s—Forty-seven all told. made of crepe de chine, plain tailored or much trimmed with lace. Gray Silk Camisoles at 89c and $1.50 —Of crepe de • bine and satin, plain tailored with tucks and hemstitching AYRES—THIRD FLOOR. From thè Fifth Floor Girls’ Sports Coats, $8.95 —Made of polaire. lined with heavy suedette; 8 to 14-year sizes. School Dresses at $5.45 Of serge and wool jersey, in brown, henna, red and navy blue; 7 to 14-year sizes Gingham Dresses at sl.69—Jn several attractive styles. 7 to 14-year sizes. Khaki Skirts at 69c—Fifteen of them. White wash skirts at sports skirts in light colors at #3.95. Broken size range. Jersey Middies at sl.9s—Only eight. in 14 and 16-year sizes. Knickers and Riding Breeches at $1.95 Of ]ine U and khaki; a broken lot. Regulation Dresses at $2.95 -Very few of these; 14 and 16-year sizes. Dresses and Coats. $3.95 to $6.95—A special rack of >p|endid values. \YRHR—•FIFTH FLOOR

Street Floor FURNISHINGS FOR MEN Heavy wool mlxed shlrts and drawers, SSf 4 garment. Medium weight ribbed shlrts and drawers, 69* garment. Finest grade silk and wool mlxed union suits. broken linea, 3.65. Duofold health union suits, wool outside. cotton inside, 53.95. Odd wool mixed shlrts, small sizes only, gannent. Light weight wool mlxed shlrts and drawers; not all sizes, 89<> garment. Muslin nightshirts, 79*. Cotton hose, with doublé soles, in navy, gray and black, 18<* palr. Odd collars, IJandcraft and English imports, odd sizes. ÌOC, AYREA-MEN’S STORE, STREET FLOOR. Boys’ Sport Hose, 35c Pair, 3 for SI.OO Threequarter length wool mlxed hose in smart heather mixtures, with cuffs. Boys’ Cotton Sport Hose 25c Pair Three-cpiarter length hose, ribbed. Boys’ Blouses, 650 Xeatly patterned, fast color shlrts with collar attached. Boys’ Caps, 66c--In popolar shapes and of Rtylish sale rics. \YRBS—BOYS' FURNISHINGS, STREET FLOOR. Pound Cans of Talcum, 12c Each. Jergen’s Castile Soap, 50c Bar — l>ong bar, domestic castile. Creme Le Mon, 29c—--4 ounce jars. Odd Toilet Preparations, 5c and lOc—A misoellaneou* assortment of desirable aids so beauty. Peroxide Uardvittr Soap, 65c Dozen. Bath Tablets, 65c Dozen. Lemon Soap, 3c Cake. Well-Known Soaps, 40c Dozen Bamboo, Buttermilk and Olive. Armour’s Stork Cantile Soap, SI.OO Dozen. Fine Scented Soaps, 12c Cake- Long cakes. AYRES—TOILET GOODS. STREET FLOOR Imported Wool Stock ings. $1.95 thè Pair—F’ullfashioned. these, and with e.mbroidered ailk clocks; heather ruixtores. One lot of Kayser’s wool and tiber mlxtnres in sports etockings, also. Wa y n e knit Children ’s Stockings, 3 Pairs for 50c— Lisi* and mercerized; all black. AYRES—STREET FLOOR. Imported Wool Union Suits, s3.9s—Swan brand, fnll-fashioned. in white and plnk. Athena and Stretton Union Suits, 95c —Broken lots of these popular makes. Setsnug Union Suits, 65c Winter weight; this is half thè regular price. Stretton Union Suits, sl.7s—A lot of these garments of cotton and wool mixed. A Y R EH—ST REKT FLOOR

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A Very Special Purchase of Children 's All-Wool Three-Quarter Sports Hose 39c p Sizes 7 to 10 These are regular roll-top hose, all wool, heavy ribbed, with brlghtly colored embroidered tops. They corno in brown only, and are prlced most unusually low at thi3 price. ALL FIRST QUALITY. Children’s Jersey-Knit Drawer Legglngs, 50c Pair — White, brown or black; well fleeeed Inside, good warm weight. Ages to 6 years. REMARKABLE VALUES. Junior Coats, at Stylish Winter Coats for Children From 7 to 14 Years Old—Fiere are 32 of them, sclected from stock and specially reduced. They are tailored styles, with pocket and plain. snug cmsh collars. All full Uned. All have fur collars and biouse baeks. Serge Middy Suits at $3.00 —Junior suite, sizes from 7 to 14 years, In dress style, with plaited skirts, sailor collars, brald trimmed and tic. Very special. 50 Wool Dresses, at $5 Each I M 250 Serge and Velour Dresses SO9B Each Special purchase for E. 0. M. Sale. Good styles, sizes 16 to 44. Also a few jersey dresses at thè price.

L. S. Ayres & Company—Downstairs Store

v \i V & \ || & 250 Wcoì Coats Radically Reduced for E. O. M. à a Mostiv sports models, some with witli fur shawl collars of /%. *.t js* asi a Australia!) opossum, beaverette, raccoon or moufflon; JL A JcL materials of thè coats tiro home.spuns, worsteds, tweeds, herringbones, polaires. novelties. The coats are lined tlimugliout or half lined witli suedine or cotton twill. Many are belted and pocketed, many others are long coats of velours, crystal cloth or polaire. with da red slceves and deep collars. embroidered or stitelied. Sizes ]fi to 42. jftt •/*% gXB& t hinehillas, novelties, suediues. Fine for motoring, sports or business wear, in navy, gray and brown. Very serviceable, Xlilf as well as smart and stylish. Sizes 16 to 40. Dressy Coats at $ 17.50 Twenty, velour coats. fur trimmed or plain, with stitehing for trimming, witli largo storni collars, box-plaited backs. fiared slceves, embroidery trini: a few biouse styles, a few plusli coats. too. folors navy, king’s blue, brown. Full lined. Sizes 18 to 40. 25 Coats at $13.75 Keduoed from liigher prices. Good new winter styles in wool velours, with caracul iabrio collars and eufifs, others witli fur collars. fiared slceves adorned with tassels.

Thousand Ties for Men and Boys 39c Ea. A Special Purchase This In good lime for Christinas shoppers. li consista of a thousand cut ntlk tles of dozens of dcscriptlons—flowered, striped, dotted Ues in all colors and many color combinatlons. Ties a man or boy ma.v safely wear, for they are desirable patterns. Ties one may safely give as gifts, because they are wcarable. BUY BY THE DOZEN. Men’s Outing Flannel Pajamas, $1.19 Pair —Two-piece pajama suits, fine for winter wear. Striped flannelette, soft and nappy. Sizes B. V, D. 150 Men’s Union Suits, $1.45 —Samples, wool mixed and heavy mercerized, mottled gray and tan, many in ecru also and plain white. Size 42 only. FIRSTS. Men’s Cotton Hose, 6c Pair Sccomis, in a good assortment of sizes; black and eordovan. Men’s and Boys’ Cotton Jersey Sweaters, 39c Each —Navy, inaroon, in large assortment of sizes. For school as well as for work wear. Knitted Ties, E. O. M. Clean-up, 15c— SECOXDS. Greai assortment for men aud boys. Men’s Color-Border Handkerchiefs, 12VÓC Each —Blue, heliotrope and tari striped borderà, varimi patterns, full size, straigbt hernmed, neatly hemstitched. Boys’ Dark Lined Caps, 29c Each Striped material, very dark; all boys’ sizes.

Over 1,800 Shl7s v |J and Children, Girls and Boys -pi • p • Of Women s patent leather, brown and black vici kid and I nis * rice calf Strap punips and oxfords. with Cubali and low heels. Sizes 3 to 8. VVomen’s black soft kid laced Misses' black calf laced Boys* black and brown calf slioes ana one-strap comfort shoes with broad toes, solid . . . . , , , slippers with low rubber-tipped leather soles, serviceable and ace< * sll o® s > broad toes, soliu heels. Sizes 3 to 8. stylish; sizes to 2. leather soles; sizes 9to 2. A Bargain-Fest of Odds and Ends at $1 Broken line, odds and ends; some soiled, som: damaged: women’s and girls’ strap pumps and oxfords; sizes 3to 8. Plenty of large sizes and wide widths.

Boys* Two Knicker Suits Suits uro eorduroys and worsteds of various patterns; eoat and knickers full lined. Some oue-trousei* suits. also. of Itigli quality included. Boys’ Overcoats, Special, $4.95 In worsteds, of darker shades. Kussian style, double-breasted, with belt, lined pockets,. elose-fitting eollar. ALL W II NT E R AVEKiIITS. Percaìes andGinghams, lOc Yard Remnants accumulated by a dress manufaeturer. Prieed verv low. LIMIT 10 YARDS TO CFSTOMEIL

Women’s Hats Reduced $1.60 300 Hats for Quick E. O. M. Clearance—Reduced radicaJly. Suitable for dress or sports wear. Another Group of 175 Hats at 80c—This group in- • cludes felts and velvets in small, close-fitting shapes, In a good assortment of colors. Children’s Felt Hats at sl.l5 —Velours and velvets at $1.65. Special reductions caused these values, too. Miscellaneous Bargains 175 Apron Dresses at 65c —Of percales, In dainty patterns. Reduced. 40 Pieces Philippine $1.19 Each Chemises and nightgowns of excelleut patterns of embroidery, reduced for E. O. M. clearance. 50 Wash Dresses, $1.29 —Of fine wash ginghams, In sizes 16, 18 and 36 only. 55 Crepe Kìmonos, 79c Each—Fiorai designa; made of serpentine crepe. 150 Pieces Silk Underwear, 89c Each —Step-ins, vests. of silk pongee. smartly trimmed in picot edge; flesh and colors. Women’s Linen Handkerchlefs, 10c Each Pure linen, in white and plain colors; remarkable value at so low a price. Children ’s Sw e aters, 39c Each—All-wool sweaters, slipover style, sizes 2 to 6 years; red, white," blue, Children’s Stockings, 3 Pairs for 50c—Good weight, medium ribbed school hose for boys and girls; eordovan; sizes àtri to 10. IRREGULARS. Women’s Silk and Wool Sports Hose $1.15 Pr. Full-Fashioned Silk and Wool Hose —In black and colors. IRREGULARS of a very fine quality stocking; smart and serviceable; sizes Sb to 10. Women’s Pure Thread Silk Hose at 39c Pair—Black only; pure thread silks and some mercerized lisle and silk stockings, sports hose; fresh. cicali; IRREGULARS, but very good. YARD GOODS Silk Mill-End at 79c Yard Suitable for trimmings, hats, linings, etc. “Fruit of thè Loom” Mlll Ends, 7c Yard—from 14 up to 114 yards, suitable for pillowcases, etc. 72 - I n c h Bleached Sheetlng, 370 Yard Fine quality bleached sheeting, 72 inches wide; smooth, round-thread fabric. Percales and Ginghams, 10c Yard Remnants accumulated by a dress manufacturer. Prlced very low. UMIT 10 YARDS TO CUSTODI ER. Hemined Di a p er s, $1.19 Dozen Size 18x36 inches; birdseye diapers, hernmed, packed in paekages, one dozen to thè package. SECOXDS. Novelite Spreads, 72x 90 Inches, $2.98; 81x90 Inches, S3.3S—SECOXDS of those uationally advertised, very beautiful bedspreads. Will be practically good as firsts aster a laundering. Plain or scalloped h^m. Doublé Bed Size Seamless Sheets, 95c Each Fine quality, pure white, round thread. 880 Yards Bleached Muslin. 10c Yard Full pieces. 36 inches wide; 10 YARDS LIMIT PER C USTO MEIL 200 ' Pairs Marquisette Curtains. SI.OO Pair Fine quality ruffled or hemstitched, with lace edge; 2Vi yards long.

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