Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 7, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 May 1929 — Page 14

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affuurerf BIG THRIFT EVENT COMMENCING TOMORROW AT LOCAL STOBE Offers Unusual Prices <in Spring Apparel Tt l* ■with keen interest tbat l na Borneo of this cJty wtM herald the coming of anew and greater "Mlller-Wota! Week.” to be celebrated starting tomorrow at the local Mlller-WohJ store and fro naen.. . . insr=ti,^^^n^^A^dise •ending telegrams . and enthused about gowmrS uuusual values to present during MHJer-Wobl Week. Only the choicest of styles, colors and materials are selected—and then at prices which enable them to pass on the garment at great savings to the public. Whether it concerns Dresses, Coats, Suits, Ensembles, Fur Scarfs, Fur Coats, Millinery oc Furnishings, every manufacturer Ikn.ows that he must cc-operate to effect a *‘Miller-Woh!. Week” that will be extremely favorably talked of and long remembered. A glance at the Mliler-Wohl advertisement appearing In today’s paper will serve to convince even the most akepticaf that the unusual in valuegiving has been accomplished in •* most illustrative manner.

Unequalled Opportunity For Thrifty Women fhose remember the most recent "Miller-Wohl Week” of six months ago, will eagerly recall the Hirifty crowds that gathered and overflowed the Miller-Wohl stor4. 'ifnu could read by the expression on their smiling face3 that everyone had a wonderful time—and the •parcels snugly tucked under thqir arms spoke well for the values that were offered within- . But this time, if the size qf the crowds is governed by the values offered, it should triple in size according to Miller-Wohl predictions. That is because the merchandise secured has far surpassed their fondest expectations —and understanding women's taste as they do, after 17 years of catering to thrifty women’s wants they, should certainly know what lo efepecC^ Extra salespeople have been employed—the freshly unpacked apparel has been arranged for quick and easy selection —everything has been done to assure the usual ■standard of Miller-Wohl service *nd shopping comfort. As is always advisable in such instances, to assure a more exacting selection from untouched assortments, it Will be very wise to attend at 9 m . when the doors open.

Acquainting the Public With DOUBLE Values tn searching for a slogan for -Hiis famous semi-annual event, the. Miller-Wohl company was tempted, in many directions. The‘great assortments of seasonable merchandise assembled —the apparent beauty and exquisite style of the garments— and the especially inviting prices tacked on to each all this gave such an important message to convey to the public—■vet no words seemed strong enough to express it. Sto first they gazed at the beautiful merchandise assembled—then read the modest price tags dangling from each garment- Anyone could see that the merchandise was worth double and triple the price asked. So to make sure that, every* thrifty woman would understand just’ what "Miller-Wohl Week” holds in store for hej. they decided to tell the world in boldface type. This time “We say it with DOUBLE values!”

POEM WITH A MORAL #ohmitted to Miller-Wobl By .Bnthnsed Patron Hary "bad a little job. Also little pay; & Yet everywhere that Mary went Her friend* were eure to eav: •Mary, you look like a million dollars: How do you pet that way?" Mary said. "Go to Miller-Wohl’B And use their Xay away.’" She came! She saw! The Coat, conaueredi Put \*ssen she look'd In her pared About all s'.. found t Crete Her compact. Her lipstick And a slab of Wrigley*. She used our lay away. >Jv’ov. At the begtnntng of the season, She Has her coat all paid for By Small payments She hardly missed She Got first choice And an outstanding bargain. Is she -p*™* 0 f herself?* Bey!!! So, you, too, select your coat today Aid ■ place it la MUlerWofcT* *TL*y Away.fi

li3Sj"| fiSS? MS- "J4J S, hTke greatest Sale of tte'&ati i

THE INDIANAPOLIS TDIES

MAT 20, 1929