Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 275, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1933 — Page 2
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r-^^YouGel^hiialit^and^ashioi^^LowPric^i^Oiii^j: £ There’s Something “Different" About Ayres’ Downstairs Store! u ' It Is Arranged for CONVENIENCE! / I 1 “Right in the center of things’ —and down one flight of stairs—brings you to the most convenient and pleasant place in the state to shop! W ide, roomv aisles tint will hold l \ more than 2 ’ ooo customers WITHOUT CROWDING! Plenty of light to see what you’re buying! And TWENTY-EIGHT completely stocked departments to furnish nearly everv—x thing you need—for yourself, every member of your family and your home! And that’s not all: Every department is conveniently located and easy to find—and we are constantly studying ways to make it MORE convenient. However, our FIRST thought is to supply good, DEPENDABLE merchandise in good FASHION at LOWEST POSSIBI E >. PRICES! jg {Sk f% I BACK TO COLLEGE With Grand... Lg_ ew Presses j 1 pfe? ■/ / I J / \ / \ \ / I \1 \\ Every college and high school girl in Indianapolis should investigate p \ \ \\ \ our “up-and-coming” Junior department! Its Spring Fashions are / / ( ( 11 \ H M / J I / k \ 1 \ \\ HOT—with a sophisticated air that will “get you by” in anv company y M M B / K \p\ j —and at prices that will make a hit with dad! For instance: These 12 . a! [.2 r) | \ A1 \ new Birthday Sale dresses are mostly copies of very high priced gar--1 I \V \\ w 1 ments—offered at a Pre-Easter price that will be hard to equal. BACK TO SCHOOL With New ... R U 1 J" |i §JJ fill ■Pi | I k I 1 The Styles: The Materials: ll alii® la §H| Ck 181 |H| 1| y#k MM m I. 1 1 There are clever new jacket frocks. Just lots and lots of the beautiful 1* a a fl! jg 8 B H Wj! gj a i raf WF 4% 9 1 2 1 fIRI B 1 dainty shoulder capes; cape sleeves; new “heavy sheers”—the kind that ■ ■ WVMwI I ■ I B 1 I crisp, white neckwear; lots of metal tailor so well and stay so nicely in ■ A nt ' °/kIV ne " s,)l ! ntf 1/ r • if r> • 7 r ■' \ il J prints—in colorful florals, geometries, “Do+fw D "pm” * Ver y Specially rnced tor (Jur ll j I I bigh neckl nes; demure little pufl etc. Lovely new rough crepes and canId liy ill m /o. / o• ,ij C 7 t B ll I sleeves; and the ‘’hottest’’ fashion of tons and combinations of two or more 1 Oltl Dl rtriaay Sale. p| |%j 1 all—lots of color contrast! fabrics! Cil TT R ; / Ot her Junior Dresses, at $5.00 -Downstairs at Ayres. UMI3 o for <ci.oo i / x jgm, (Sketched Above) | 1 DreSS, 59c | jj I / I I \n%k (2 A QQ I /If I For the first time in several weeks we have been able to secure a H /| | k"© -j N VM "■[ K l. , XY / w aJp big new assortment of those beautiful spring wash frocks for girls— / j | >®r// VJXr \W' ! v<^ made of fine “INDIAN HEAD” PERCALES. Our last lot sold out in B p - When girls see “Patty Prim”—no other one day! Tomorrow you can choose the same lovely styles at a Hf f ' j / w k. i SikJJa £ 2SSi“ISS ™ r ' hd i ; , - v . s ; ,le '; ri 7 : , •' u 7 er , froc 'f s ( cr™is. I.uir slaves, tai- ■ j /Laflyj&fess aA )T about the matching beret and lored models, pleated skirts, etc. In florals, checks, polkadots, and ■ / iS&nK handbag: in beautiful novelty tueeds novelty prints. Guaranteed fast colors. Sizes 7to 14. B and polos—blue, green, tan and tile. Set-in, I lIISHHHW V • >v '" / hr- h SZiSSSS* Girls ’ Silk Dresses, $2.79 I I%W —Downstairs at Ayres. 1 aflf etas, rough crepes, and rayon crepes—in a big choice of smart B V Back to School With New... Back to School With New... B \ Spring Shoes Spring Anklets I ||HH| ly WS'A a \ 3 pair * 25c I ■ + \ weTr" th ih^ S aJe aC iery made'of These are genuine “Buster Brown” ankle socks I A +L ~ TIAVA I good solid leathers. Offered in a fine assortment of smart —made of durable Cotton yarns. In plain Colors H A* CC C/# #C Lfl& y| jig Tj W Q VV Lt* El Cl 1 V %J\JU looking straps, ties and oxfords. —some with contrasting colored cuff. All strictly §|jj - Boys' Heavy Oxfords, $2.00 fli’st cjuality. In pink, green, blue, white or tan. B ■■ |HHQ g| H m / 1 mu 1 rimmed toac / f BACK TO SCHOOL With New... I You’ll Like Their Fashion and Quality I jfe. Knickers and Sweaters | ~ Dai m ‘^ Moiest Price! At the " t;,K end ”. of winter sch(>ol And for every pair of knickers, B jP® boys are always in need of new J| K~B _ your boy should have at least two B m ' W knickers—so here’s your opportun- %r #1 of these good looking, all-wool slip- B *'JK g trrsrLM [ty! oal “ h e-man” knickers— over sweaters. Mostly in plain B ... gBRs M I h! If'-A'' 'M made of good sturdy fabrics that colors—green, cocoa, navy, and B ■mßwh / A\ w ill wear! lans and grays— royal blue. In a good weight for B t-2 ';' n. ;\) tweeds and cassimeres. lull lined; p A LJ earlv spring wear. Sizes from 26 B _ A knit grip bottoms! L,M vll to 36. B Vivacious sports coats that look full of “vim and vigor!” Dress coats that are gay and r —^ ‘ B feminine and beautiful! Nearly any type of coat you want is here—and each one faith- \ j • f!\: V'\ 1 4 rj _ 1 _ 1 ,) r?. x AlLI|• CL I O 1 CA B fud . y mirrors Spring Fashion at its best! The spring coat silhouette is crisp, clean-cut \ \ / /*• V. ■* DOyS Deinora OnirtS AihIGIIC onOrtSy %S TOT OUC H and simple. There are square shouldered, straight skirted lines—rounded shoulder, \ / O AA Bovs ’ fan(, y- fas{ colored shorts—eut full and B Hare skirted lines—and the free and easy mannish swagger type. Juniormisssizes.il \ / TOT | V#VJr comfortable. Elastic side adjustments; sizes 24 ||| to 17. j / 1 • These boys’shirts are exact copies of our famous B A/o TfIBSB LoVcly Fa shIOTIS • I ' ' ship, same fine materials,'"same Fast-Color Pajamas, 2 for $1 Many sports coats have high, wide and for other accessories —an economical U it \ : White and plain colors aVe Sanforize pre-shrunk. Both coat and slipover stvles to choose from- B handsome shawl collars of furs. Dress fashion which makes one coat do the Mi J I Also smart, fancy patterns. Fast colors. Sizes 8 sizes Bto 18. ’ ■ coats are notable for their detachable work of several. Many are trimmed with .i ..... | 'i njfui fui., . py
THE INDIAN’APOLIS TIMES
_MAECH 28, 1833
