Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 245, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 February 1933 — Page 2
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No School Tomorrow! Shop With Your Children InA Marvelous New Group of kßafiai I Plaids and Checks Girls'Wash Frocks HB to fa A beautiful new group of fine quality dresses for school girls—in high kjM aa—i —/ Q f I *^P ec ial (■■ ■ waisted styles, jumpers, tailored lines, puff sleeves, etc. In flowered voiles, ;•'-*? V / wUM ,i _ %r eyelet embroidery, printed lawns, eyelet organdy, broadcloths and prints. 3? -y \ j / Trimmed with applique, embroidery, etc. Fast colors. Sizes 7 to 16. ' 1 — ' — U ♦\\ W "kARH” \ k \\ fU r\nuv/ \ l IN. \\ Take a smartly tailored, plain colored dress. . .add a few touches Girls Hew Silk Frocks, $1.98 $1 ™l| 2-waystretch a l\\\\ Dainty "dress-up frocks in lovely plain rolored and printed silks; puff sleeve and TNal \ u#l laa (\ \ V clever new fashions that VOU have to choose from in this gI’OUP Sizes' 7**lo Yl!”’ |umprr rof s .’ tton an<l f acket slv,es> 1,1 strept and P astcl shades. • \3lll I QIwO 4.1 A I new s P r * n K frocks! We urge you to see for yourself tomorrow! /a : • \ V. There are sizes for women, misses and juniors. OirlS Raincoats Now Wash BIOUSSS L<t — New Rough Crepe s — Gay New Prints Girls’ heavy gaberdine rain- Smart looking new ,£3*. 1 I Rough Cantons Print Combinations ooats with belt and adjustable M Mfe spring blouses in sheers ■EB 1 PiU M \ 1 A Perfect foundation for iX 1 -Downstairs at 4vres straps on sleeves. Beret to CJ g and new prints; puff U A l \ new spring dresses—and SO : |' > : ;} ■ —rmatch. In green, brown or V■ • sleeve styles; collar and * -~Bb \ iL \ \ comfortable, because it gives § I— IS F M na\y; sizes 7to It. W tie. In sizes 7to 14. fIH \ \\ M with every movement of the - r • I I : i v . —Downstairs at Ayres. \ V body! 25 to __ j f __ C l ' ll " l ..''', New SpOng ,- m WASH DRESSES l?'k New Spring Coats ■ ! M Have Detachable Scarfs or Capes to mgg% i Guaranteed Fast Colors FC? \ Make Them Practical—Some - \ I fjjBSS 0%. gU \ \ • I Have Furs for Beauty! ■ >W .511 c and $1 \ v V-1 fife 1 fjK] efs Fine Rayon These MB? >omo of the daintiest little dresses you ever saw ! With pufT sleeves, jump- p Au|( . . _ M J Are Jf er effects, boleros and straight lines. Made of tine quality voiles, dimities, mOWIiS 3IIU O / j§§H prints, lawns and polkadots. French seamed. Some have matching panties. b Unly B Boys’ “Fruit-of-the-Loom” Wash Suits, 59c * It’s the fashion for spring coats to look “wrapped-up” and ready for Smartly styled little wash suits made of genuine “Fruit-of-Loom” broadcloths: vat dyed; $ I .00 Ea. action! This is achieved through firm fastenings at neckline and waistfast colors. Fancy stitch and embroidery trimmed. Sizes 2 to 6. ■ line. Waists are firmly belted. Necks are buttoned high and are topped \ \ I*. , O . A .. (;ha,k p f d y with a self scarf, a silk scarf, or a fur scarf—or else there is a becoming \ \ Wool Sweaters Combinations r Old ra St i°iT s n S a p'pi ique trim- ca P e (usually detachable). Many of the dress coats also have a touch \ j— O -f rp 4 \ ming. Also one-piece pa- of fur to make them look more feminine. In sizes for women, misses, or DC/C O TOr Jj)l f J j jamas of run-resisting ray- juniors. vPvSk Children’s all-wool slipovers Girls’ "Dimple-W eave" rayon 'y J ( eontrasUng^eolors"" 1 " —Downstairs at Ayres. /j| TV bi red. green, tan or navy; sizes combination suits; elastic or Downstairs at Avres. 2d to 30. band knee; sizes 2 to 16. ' wmmmmmmmmmmKmimmmmimmimmsmmmemmm Bovs’ “Bclnord” Shirts Wrk cAmeiicatl Girl These famous “Belnord, Jr.” shirts have the same JfFtik. v __ fine fabrics and workmanship as the dad’s “Belnord” fT 0 ® Mm shirts—famous for wear and neatness! White and EL&. 1 I I II II il |k| la\l 1/ |j II ll plain colors are Sanforized shrunk. Also fast color I I II I ■ I I I mA# H fata - vw Mmm /(An i/ 1111 Jl HI Jr H J Wir/II / I Other Boys’ Fast-Color Shirts, 39c Each /M\ Woo!Knickers Wool Sweaters Sweatshirts i \\ )s> a Light and Dainty TTir |W . Sturdy and $1.49 98c 49c as a Dancing II 11 I I|l Comfortable as a Fully lined wool knickers Good looking. all-wool Included are “Mickey SlippCT • 'w || || y Walking Shoe! with knit grip bottoms. In slipover sweaters—just the Mouse.” “Skippy” and \ , 1 tweeds, eheviots. cassimeres type for school wear! Novel- with^designs'fn I —tans, grays, blues. Full cut ty weaves, in new spring col- f as t colors. s/rvlcc- _ j and stylish in every detail, ors: contrasting trimming; able, long wearing xr 7 &'//’ ’'' ' j Children’s “Buster Brown” Hose $ A— Pair All Strictly FIRST QUALITY I In Smart New I ■ C#, 4 C C A 4 Thousands of Indianapolis w omen have ZIC inn inc Inc HKr learned that IT IS possible to have BOTH ® 1 beauty and comfort in a shoe. The Amer(iirls’ rayon plaited “Buster Brown” 7 S - Smaller children’s A fine new assort- sort men ts "of ° suthk- m * can Silhou-\\ elt Shoe is MORI’, than Ti -length stock incs in .c„ K .h hso for Ri „s- VtajttM.D; men, of attractive XTISUySfS (■BK\ sh^”l7^^theZst"/^!'^ wanted plain colors, mad eof fine lon* m ade with smartly k ® e “f ThcsHomeYn \SBSpBBfeX both! Come in tomorrow ! See the lovely Made with close fittine wearing lisle; plain trimmed, close-fitting dark co | ors suitable for SST’s.'SS' .'Jd ‘ISUt netv spring styles—oxfords, straps, pumps, ribbed cuff. Genuine colors with ribbed cuff. s ,’ ]jtv ’•• Bu ,‘ ler immediate wear. In combination, sum hto and ties—in black, blue, blow n, Os beige. “Buster Brown " qual- trimmed with colored Brown" brand. 6to sizes 6!, to 9' j. ** i 1 "!.-. \| Sizes 3to 9~AAAA to C. tty. Slaea 7to 9*j. stripe. Sizes 7to 9!',. 9-i-jnaiBHHHaiiiaBHHMHwiiHHMHHH Watch for WONDER BAND—lt’s Doming to Ayres’ Downstairs
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
FEB. 21, 1933
