Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 110, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1933 Edition 02 — Page 3
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millinery JRHEJ code r— — // ANNIVERSARY SALE ' 1,11<,P y ABOVE: One of Fashion’s jolly new sail- ifflll Individuality and becoming beauty is the keynote of fall milli- £ M ors—with wide brim .. .shallow crown... fashions No woman can say "I cin’i weir the new hits” ~ v *' yj ■' ■ :■■ m West” in line. Anniversary price, $1.59. .. . because there is such a large diversity of styles that every woman can J, $ M Jr JPI ★ ★ ★ find many hats to reflect her personality. And the new hats are wearable mjfl ' BELOW: This is Aviator hat .. . .. . with low, graceful front lines that gain height toward the back ... a Jp m i head. $2.55. BERETS take a commanding lead for fall! Always a favorite, they take ' S it JiT M -'/y ★★ ★ I on new interest because they come in many new versions... soft and ' J|n. ''Jjf* LEFT: (small figure) One of the new full sophisticated smooth-front berets —new visor brims —and ; 1 JldsHittle turban is distinctly on almost every type of hat —berets, brims, turbans and toques. 1 many cuff-brim hats —and certain types of peaks. V ' RIGHT: Here’s another ravishing “indi- INDIVIDUAL hats here aplenty. Hats that rise in front and are low in vidual” type—a stitched fabric sailor hhß hack toques and sailors with an ostrich tip that stands straight * AYRES DOWNSTAIRS STORE
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
SEPT. 16, 1933
