Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 98, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 September 1933 Edition 02 — Page 3
SEPT. 2, 1983_
Y,\ /i \ I /am. X l compliment to the Ayres label. We were particularly j V fortunate in securing fur trimmings of thick, luxuriant qual- \ ity that far surpasses fur sets of previous years. In addition, coat designers have heen more than generous in the quantity of furs used. It s a great showing we offer! Collars, sleeve details and fabrics are here in such infinite variety as to Jft 1 / allow every woman to pursue her individual taste. And even —’- r "^ = / though it may he smart to he thrifty, we re sure that there S£l3?,nHS ] This Is Our "Fashion Code” \ for Fur Trimmed Coats Jwk % sweeping lines. Ilat and curly furs seem a part ot the 1 V\ \ coat, just as a dressmaker might use a piece ol fabric. % % - (j. Coat fabrics turn to luxurious weaves and textures, to niatclt tlie color,—soft anti riclt in tone. \ Richly curled Caracul f- | m this \ \ \ j \ J a burden of K , adorn, this coat in dress- | I f I 52 !T 25 V SELSTfi Ui I I maker fashion —iraming J I m has fur ap- Genuine Beaver—rich and tinctive sleeve \f \ I the face with loveliness I M pllqued on soft an d thick—forms the treatment. f I addin; Gibson Girl 1 # sleeve. $39.75. high collar and “wings” on $59 75. / ' I width to the shoulders. I If I this brown coat. $48.75. It’s in black! $32.50. f■’ 11' 9 ; | Vu I Downstairs at Ayres A Brown Wo.f (dost) ' CotTCCt tasluOll scarf with sweeping lines -v- -w-j # f that widen and heighten H ci'llo ' shoulders. Brown boucle. -I ~/CSS L)CIIS 11 $29.75. X
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