Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 218, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 January 1933 — Page 2
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AYRES DOWNSTAIRS STORE
ing Flocks FitgluuillKhMlj Meet "friend husband” in Ayres’ Downstairs lunchroom tomorrow! Perhaps HHR ~~zjt \ t | S' /\ jA /j 1 \ ins of tasty fried rabbit, and the rest of this delicious special Saturday MB &BW \ | \jVA y ’ % \ S/ /\ / v/ \ j j luncheon NO IT ■! find ti both convenient and PROIII ABLE to do | ' . \ | \ Sf j j/ ew -i For Spring! I— >l3"t Spring Hats are New mßy*'tisk Kaa ff* p® >w a moulted to last- // \ v. iqp I ii I I %r# wiSvil Iwl w .x ...and SO Comfortable to Wear! SNUG FITTING ARCHES FREE mTING g*i_C , In Gay Lacey Weaves January sale; _4| no —“fffHiii . Children’s "Pollyanna” ' J, A t ZSTja ' B I 1 IX i O You’ll wear your new spring hat well forward on your / " rs) fiE&fc&B gH fcj 1T | § aTa l |g fj hca(l — e 'ther tilted to the right or mannishly straight /dMftlßk \ A iff CL' BHi BBVU■ i■ I wI6 WW W —with an air of carefree gaiety. Mannish influence is x , • 4. * i c 1 A+ o Couino' of seen (particularly in sailors and turban types), but Wj® / 7Sr-n . Nowhere in the city have we seen girls sweaters g At B OaVlflg OT *L\J /() strictly feminine types are available in great profusion > ,/f' m such remarkably smart styles—puff sleeves, | Soft flexible materials make the new hats more com- \ - * b,ol ! se e /.f, cts ; cai) ? lceves ’ high necks, round or A g 4A\ stable to wear-even the straws are quite flexible. \ w '/'/i'-Wu FrA'**v}/ are new lacey knits—in all-wool or wool-and-rayon JEr " w ” Jp ' yarns. Gay pastel tints. Sizes 30 to 36. rara3B Straw —Petaline _ —Felt \ , uM \ ■ r" I> l ICM• i. <PI f\r\ (SIZES sft TO 8) (SIZES 81/j TO 3) • ’ —Rough Cloth ~1 r~f mMm/y \ Girls’ Wool Skirts, SI.OO B . 11414 (, .. . L ) Flannels and novelty weaves in tuck-in style. Also pleated This IS the first time these famous chlldicns shoes x x ' skirts on bodice (op. Brown, green, wine, Royal, or navy. have been offered at such a low price! Mothers who 93^ Downstairs at Ayres, understand how important it is to fit their children ■lll \\ —Goodyear Welt Soles -Patented Airy Arch V '''-j ' \ —Full Grain Leather —Combination Last ~ “Woolens for Spring" 1 \^4 -~ 7Tn — Sports Frocks ' 7 V ' JANUARY SALE! *V Priced at Just j JANUARY SALE! j ACr ‘°"’r h °“ <^“" > °"' 2ooP “ r ‘ Vl OH Women’s Full Fashioned . Men s Trousers At ’ *0 ,uu FOR YOUNG MEN fMjfX'i SHEER UHIFFON WEIGHT O M For the young man there is a vari- Mm J 4 All >f them . * fW ety of slacks and collegiate styles to V J \ are woolens therefore, OS 1311Q3I^QS ■ choose from—in blues, browns and f~i , high fashions for Spring. Hi tweed mixtures. Many hard-finish Thoro ate now enaulette rJB WKL 19 #% fabrics included. Extra wide bot- inere are new tpcumne |jR I toms, wide waist bands, etc. Sizes .-A* A shoulder enects, new nign Bffi Sizes 20 to 50—but not in every _ _ __ 29 to 36 —but not in every fabric. > 1 >, necklines, lots of metal HA 19 MS mk 1 rabrlC ‘ rAI FI \ buttons and some have WLgßff | f~% - scarf necklines in angora. And Another GrOUn Os Better PentS 3t W i 4 [ n > l t ld a and “an’ SILK TO THE TOPS, yet fully rein- -Some have patented HEM GI ARD" An- • > • MIIU MBIUUIfeI UI vUp UI UUUWI ■ UIILU ttL ' knitted effects, and an- forced for long service: other exclusive Real Silk’” feature that means , , , . ... sHH gora-filled wools. In reds, longer life for your hosiery. Cheviots, herringbones, serge weaves, and fabrics with * blues browns. —some have “XO-hole” hems: ’Real Silk” worsted face and French back. Styles suitable for work or \ C- „ c \l tn on others is the only full fashioned hose without “hole ’ —All have dainty PICOT EDGE—a finishing dress wear. These are trousers of much finer gw M 69 /I froS 38 to 42. inside the W touch that adds to the beauty of your hose. sered at a very special price! Sizes in the group, 29 to 50. 'v m :i Y ' I* i —Downstairs at Ayres, Sports- —Some have LACEY TOPS—so smart looking —Sizes Hi jto 10!—in a wide range of wanted H wear Shop. and dainty! hosiery shades. —Downstairs at Ayres. HHHi —Downstairs at Ayres.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
JAN. 20, 103S
