Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 163, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 November 1932 — Page 2
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s \ HERE’S SENSATIONAL NEWS! Ayres ’ Downstairs Bought 1,100 More “Hot” New Dresses for Another... lALF-PRICIE MESS SALE f STYLES FOR: FINE FABRICS: Street Wear —Crinkle Crepes —Sports Wear __ —Rough Cantons f 88l B —Ostrich Woolens Afternoons ZSSLjSL -Rabbit Woolens L__! P L —Evening Wear —Novelty Knits ('% FASHIONS: COLORS: I j ’ Necklh!es Veß our sale of dresses last week brought THE MOST ENTHUSIAS- -™?WNS AH I ' " -Cowl Necklines TIC RESPONSE OF ANY DRESS SALE that all Indianapolis has -J™E TONES g/Bt I —Square Necklines seen IN OVER TWO YEARS! Assortments were quickly depleted! —GAY REDS MBS! J / .—V Necklines Therefore, our buyer immediately returned to New York for MORE RUSTIC GREEN @BBI r —Metal Trimmings DRESSES. They have just arrived . . . and we are “wild” about —BRIGHT GREEN S —Button Trims them! Smarter styles ... plenty of the new “high shades” .. . same ci7CCi |/Tf^ _ fine QUALITY ... lots of large sizes ... hundreds of styles! Includ- II \\ —Fabric Contrasts in S the I’loo 1 ’ 100 NEW dresses, there are OYER 1,700 to choose from at -13 to 17 for Juniors 1 I VI - • -Print.and.Pkun $3 all at HALF PRICE! For first choice, come at 9 tomorrow t HU \| morning: Downstairs at Ayres, Where Fashions Are Less Expensive. .J \J \ j A-- - SAMPLE SALE pfil 900 Mew Winter Hats ■ QH |li( I jYh ••• We “Coaxed” Them From a Designer Who Jl A |JT w Makes No Hats to Sell Under $5 . . . Yet I L j Jj I Tomorrow You Take Your Pick so C ?e l n l u?n af ®Si^' l St" 1 Headsizeß 6 —Hatters Plush Women's Silk-and- Wool Hose, Pr., 50c mSrrI.VL. - h i^ 1 ct ? o i!l eS 7” all u UbbCr_Wlth aUt °" 911/of 9 A MMs P D* L 1 ir Substandards of “REAL SILK” silk-and-wool hose with matic slide fasteners^ sizes 2; black or brown. ZIV2 tO LfV fQP r HHfll § W —Rich Velvets sea med back, hemmed top; fully reinforced; sizes B>* to 10%. Boys High-Top Boots, $1.69 to $5*25 . —Suede Felts Outsize Wool-and-Rayon Hose • • 50c Sturdy all-leather high boots with genuine Uskide soles; iir i r> Womens outsize hose that are warm and durable; first qualGoodyear welts, Meßay sewn, or stitched soles. Sizes 10 to IYOOI Uy. s i ze s 9% to 10%. S Girls' Wool Jercpv Fennkc Ct eo Hold EVERTHING! For your own sake, PLEASE don’t miss choos- Washable Fabric Gloves • • 39C 6c 59C One and two-piece stTlfs" greatlv feduced.* Sizes to 14 iltg 0,16 ° f theSe <<g3y Htt,e flattererS ” ! !t ’ S the mOSt Sta A r J h T G °° d qua,Uy g,OVCS in wanted colors; sizes 6to 8 * Ci*.U’ Wosm millinery event ever to come to this store ... in which you ACTUALLY Infants’ Warm Mittens ... Pair, lOC viriS Warm Winter Coats • . ss*9B k SAVE 80% of the regular price! You’ll at once recognize the In white pink or blue ' JSrZfSETZSrXriLXIZS Bmt UMa: QUALITY and SMARTNESS that is apparent only in hats that sell Wome „., Yarn Gloves Pair X9a 1 for $5 or more. Doors open at 9A. M. for “first choosers! „ * Xar ? 1 1 39C Girl*’ Heavy Coat Sweaters . .$1.98 SB a Ml m .n. m*n .and i.a, ,i.. Big. all-wool coat sweaters of heavy quality; sizes 7 to 14; COLOKS’ Meil’S Heavy Corduroy Slacks, $2*49 in red, brown, green, tan or navy. —Wine Reds Collegiate style, with wide bottoms; 5 colors; 28 to 34. Il ?, ran f s w ° ol Sweater Sets . . $1.98 & Sf”" jdHtHSPUm-, Men’s Heavy Flannel Coats .. $4.95 wool sets consisting of sweater, leggins and cap. —Browns Warm, blue flannel coats for hunters or out-door workers Children's Suede Cloth Helmets.. 39c aw Black JI s ' zes to 4 * Small and medium helmets of warm suede cloth. pk *—>. J FJr —Navy Blue F i I M ® ns Siik-and-Wool Socks.. Pair, 25c Childrens Outina Sleeners eo. <N. f v.n‘t Medium and lisht w.ijhts; hemmed top,. Also coUonand~*Jlr£Sßs“**?r e '*m M ’ ;£? **fv • • • =jsst mmzr-$ I Tz bei jr ~t ; 10 *• Brother and Sister Suits .. Each, $1 -4B / Zl,leht g'”'ib Men s Medium-Weight U'Suits.. 69c ~**iri||| J rJr*' Men’s Part. Wool Coat Sweaters, $1.55 Children's Taped Union Suits . . SOe X Heavy-rib sports coats in heather mixtures; also turtle neck "E-Z" brand union %uits-part wool, wl“h® yon^Stripe \ A " fl }\ paters in plain colors. Sizes 36 to 46. Wanted styles; in sizes 2to 12 years. V- *1 JBB- J M Boys'Medium-Weight U'Suits .. 59c Children's Cotton Union Suits .. 50e % ,y\ S Short sleeves, knee length; substandards; sizes 24 to 34. Winter weight cotton ribbed suits; 2to 12. : |PP^hf. ; > Nj#W Women's Cotton Union Suits ... 50c 'J%k JP* II Leatherette with goggles at 59c;—All-Leather at si. * STYLES- •• r warm, ?>M.Wool Blankots, Pr n sl^9 D M Ol T LLO. ; 1 J nM&ESPA S ,v /J Good, serviceable double blankets; 66x80 inches. ToTX! 5?“ C bf a^!,r^4 U , 1 o t f.-• • 65C -TinySanors Women’s First Quality -sio P e Brims / :jr _ . . quality —“Shallows” •' £T# -V-<y Jr Fin# Part Wnnl Rubber Galoshes 3XS2T 72x84-ln Blankets First quality, all-rubber galoshes, —Metal Trims A ■ AU*f Ilia DlulllVuLS m„:„' a "Z'„ n 'm,T.;V l b , :„ t OO - - Bo ™> Ribbns - r„ .. r w m,. Sizes 3 to 10. •\J\J Tucks, Feathers X W ‘Xncerne first quality blankets at kU GALOSHES AT 89c—All-rubber or ■ \ # W ,\ x C r wMth? 8* fa very special price! They are big, S(/ ■V/ with cioth tops; automatic or snap ■ " 'kW J heavy ’ and warm P art ' Wool b,an * . fasteners. Also cloth top galoshes B DA ID % 0* O CA/ kets that weigh 4% pounds to the at 59c. ■■i PAIR * 1 pair. Pretty plaid designs in rose, DA ID ’ • ■ blue, tan, orchid or green. fIHHH *l4lll —Downstairs at Ayres. .. —— . . —Downstairs Ayres.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
."NOV. 17, 1932
