Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 183, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1923 — Page 5

FRIDAY, DEC, 14,1923

Give Her ‘American Beauty’ Pearls Lustrously beautiful, she will cherish such a gift. Each pearl has a rich, lovely £ sheen found in natural pearls, guaranteed to give satisfaction and not to peel. Standard qualities in 15. 18, 21, 24, 27 and 3(Lineh strands, complete with daintj tt-" solid gold clasps, priced at $2.98, $3.-48. $3.98. $4.-48. $5.48 and $5.98. —Pettis jewelry, street Hour.

BOUDOIR CAPS A Beautiful Gift Beautiful caps and bandeaux, made of finest quality silks, satins, crepes; and trimmed ’ with laces, ribbons and hand-made flowers. Styles that are daintily feminine and more varied than ever. Priced at 98S $1.25. $1.69. $1.98, $2.98 to $5.00. —Pettis neckwear, street floor.

KT Xmas VKTROLA Open at 8:30 A. M. * |f . | disclosing what is new in Vic1 Christmas trolas. Not an old model on the 1 j Close at 6P. a*4 \ Record, r|||W ■' i 1 1 a r T iIC hi ill A Scores of Selections liw jlilplpl (f— ~ ~~—i^fetrgMe^saJct ySb< ui sl * W 1- § in VICTOR and ~j jSB! I Ir s^? I—rtf 1 —rtfF 1 n, '"dgf \ \\ tfiy I ( # Ipi frffil yttl * 3a I—rf|‘ 1 —rf|‘ \ ~ 1L ** C(il e i:tP° \ V t*. oak or American walnut. No Interest J No. 215 \ q Y|J J Shirts\§ Igrfjktfg, ROOKS offered at the special wW t <A* te en Al?3 Wtf ' m The Universal Christmas Gift ®r T| nr* v£L** v \ /wllmdk wmMm.il % -formother 'a II 'MI v&* \ Mllip\ wipi Go % H w ,r. rLtoptpt(r rsss ft ]) SI tsJ] Oil \ \ M\\\\\ ffllttW/ *V°la. \> ~ .V> • m Greatheart Ethel M. Dell win-n Pollv Was Eighteen II o Qx \ il iMly *;^ C AOt/ PA A/ , . * m The A & e of innocence Emma C. Dowd ¥ || \ AVaW- X \ ( ~*U* .*1 fl^* 7 oQC . xV \* m Eoith Wharton The secret Garden \ VMuVAVIitoYv'// Aitl * O'* , m The Brimming Cup Frances H. Burnett \ \A\\\\\AMalVw^// 1 / JA f jU" ~ (ll' v Dorothy Canfield Prudence of the Parsonage J V \ 1111111/ /A /\\ Cos • , a \ft a v° 1 IV o<’' The Trumpeter Swan Ethel Hueston \ hlf V// /\ wW/// %?K\ .VlO A . Temple Bailey The Jam Girl Frances R. Sterrett At the very height of the gift sea-\ If /MA / J . “°" "" “'L-.v-, S e.^ SOU this sale OI new, rresh tlber \ \\m\\\v I / IH7 y -. \SA A ve' V' cS ” Alice Adams Booth Tarkmgton Rebecca of Sunnvbrook Farm (artificial silk) striped shirts; every \ m\W / ,/mMJ C oX A \> ese " Adventure* In Friendship Kate Douglas Wiggin shirt guaranteed to hold color. Ev- \ Yj\ Heart Throbs Joe Mitchell Chappie Girl" of the J erv shirt full cut. \ W Mw\\\' / 'MfftW V>' cl rt A vW *w ter e < y ,olin Mypt,e Reed Gene Stratton-Porter -•——• \ 2“ „ L c rsca Copy \ . Beautiful I pr%n F ATHPP Errtest Thompson Seton j 454 yt ;7jr *•. \ j4u . r wax r Ainc.l\ Wild Animals at Home t j g_ 1® Scaramouche Rafael Sabatini Ernest Thompson Seton VHH \ w \'\' ' X fc IX. 1 FI O* t^le Man Zane Grey Kazan James Oliver Curwood T ?t^> K -I \ ~ t Adventures In Contentment Baree, Son of Kazan %4ffiXbg[ vVYj " ~ V „ _ , £ David Grayson James Oliver Curwood M\mr " “ " _„ P * J-m „ V Main Stre f t , Sinclair Lewis The Call of the Wild Jack London

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Boys’ Bathrobes Made of Beacon cloth In large variety of beautiful patterns, corded edges. Taped seams, two pockets and full cut. Complete with cord to QC match. Sizes 4to 18 v... Boys’ Bathrobes Made of Lawrence cloth, two pockets, taped seams, full cut. Cord £a to match. Sizes 4 to 18 —Pstii boyi’ clothing, third floor.

PETTIS DRYGOODS CO. The New York Store —Established 1853

SHIPPERS!

For Men — He wants comfort Slippers pf leather —he rarely huys them for himself, even though his old ones are pretty shabby. Look inside of an old pair and get the size, and choose from the array at Pettis — $1.25 to $3.08.

For Women— Boudoir Slippers—a gift in good taste. A practical combination of beauty and comfort —almost any shade in slippers can be found. SI.OO to $2.00. For Children— Bright colored Felt Slippers to put on after school —$1.00 to $1.69. —Pettis shoes, street floor.

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IP"' For Xmas Saving 1 \ Beautiful UlJi Reading or Bridge Lamps.. .ISLI-B 1 l ■ A gift of enduring beauty and utility (s that the whole family will enjoy. Just fifty in this lot of entirely new and < gj > distinctive bridge or reading lamps. \T The bases are finished in soft dull colors of Tiffany and Florentine, also in the r*f gold and black finishes. yj The Georgette shades have colors to match the bases, and are lined with heavy silk or contrasting color. Artistically finished with two-tone silk fringe and metal braid. y # —Pettis lamps, third floor.

CUT CRYSTAL AND TIN CUT BEADS In gorgeous colors. They are graduated strands in shades of topaz, amethyst, dark blue, light blue, black and crystal; also clear crystal beads that are glittering beauties, so admirably meeting the moment of the mode. $1.48 to $3.98. For Feminine Ears Only are these intriguing new earrings to match in many different styles. $1.25 to $2.98. —Petti* Jewelry, street floor. * * ,

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—FOR MOTHER Her Father’s Daughter Gene Stratton-Porter Greatheart Ethel M. Dell The Age of Innocence Eoith Wharton The Brimming Cup Dorothy Canfield The Trumpeter Swan Temple Bailey Little Old New York Rida J. Young Alice Adams Booth Tarkington Adventures in Friendship David Grayson Heart Throbs Joe Mitchell Chappie The Master’s Violin Myrtle Reed The White Sister F. Marion Crawford The Heart of Rachael Kathleen Norris Mother Kathleen Norris The Hermit of Far End Margaret Pedler The Purple Heights Marie Conway Oemler 75c a Copy —FOR FATHER Scaramouche Rafael Sabatlni To the Last Man Zane Grey Adventures In Contentment David Grayson Main Street Sinclair Lewis The River’s End James Oliver Curwood Kindred of the Dust Peter B. Kyne Cappy PJcks Peter B. Kyne The Light in the Clearing Irving Bacheller A Man for the Ages Irving Bacheller The Mysterious Rider Zane Grey Tutt and Mr. Tutt Arthur Train Merton of the Movies Harry Leon Wilson The Valley of Silent Men James Oliver Curwood "Beau" Rand Charles Alden Seltzer Rugglefi of Red Gap Harry Leon Wilson Success Samuel Hopkins Adams 75c a Copy —FOR SISTER Happy House Jane D. Abbott Sister Sue Eleanor H. Porter Six Star Ranch Eleanor H. Porter

Children’s Kerchiefs in Gift Boxes, 25c, 39c, 50c, 75c, 89c Boxes of 3 and 6. Fine soft kerchiefs with unique embroidered corners. —Pettis handkerchiefs, street floor.

When Patty Went to College Jean Webster Daddy Long Legs Jean Webster Dear Enemy Jean Webster When Polly Was Eighteen Emma C. Dowd The Secret Garden Frances H. Burnett Prudence of the Parsonage Ethel Hueston The Jam Girl Frances R. Sterrett The Enchanted Barn Grace L. Hill Just David Eleanor H. Porter Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm Kate Douglas Wiggin Understood Betsy Dorothy Canfield A Girl of the Limberlost Gene Stratton-Porter 75c a Copy —FOR BROTHER \ Penrod Booth Tarkington Penrod and Sam Booth Tarkington Theodore Roosevelt, Boy and Man James Morgan Two Little Savages Ernest Thompson Seton Wild Animals I Have Known Ernest Thompson Seton Wild Animals at Home Ernest Thompson Seton Kazan James Oliver Curwood Baree, Son of Kazan James Oliver Curwood The Call of the Wild Jack London Boy, the Wandering Dog Marshall Saunders Buff, a Collie Albert Payson Terhune The Young Forester Zane Grey The Young Pitcher Zane Grey The Short Stop Zane Grey Jerry Jack London Michael O'Halloran Gene Stratton-Porter The Witness Grace L. Hill-Lutz 75c a Copy —FOR THE CHILD Seven Stories of Seven Wishes My Big Book of Fairy Tales Many, Many Stories Mother Goose Nursery Tales Foolish Fox Three Little Pigs Black Sambo Small Red Hen Wise Chicken —Pettis Books, Street Floor.

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