Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 115, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 September 1933 — Page 30

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r^rp^ALEJ NECKWEAR The Whole Story of Handbag Fashions for Fall 1933 io^ , X Presented In This Exciting Collection! Daring Values at S I m X M Ihf/h and Lou Ascot Tics. You could never judge these bags by their price tags ,■ , for they’re - I m Intriguing New Jabote! T beautifully made from the linings out, not even the tiniest detail over- H K m Drape and Bib Effects! ft I X looked “Dressy” type bags.of rich suedes, velvets and silk crepes! ■ • M M 1 L Tailored ones of fine dull, polished or grain leathers! Gleaming metal m frames, interesting new ornaments give striking contrast to many I Whatever type bag you want is here at $1.79! In new browns, grays, blues and H Pouch and Envdop9 This-year, more than ever before, fashion concentrates on necklines. For a mere 89c black. S i | Models! Many with vou can change the viewpoint of an old frock and be up to your neck m smartness. s fH ft ft Zipper Fastenings , a good idea to contrast your fabrics; therefore, the shiny white satins will look best on __ O* • ' 7 TX 7T ™ U ft dull dark frocks, and the dull white crepe collars will look best on shiny satin dresses. H Slfl fl HPL& S S Y*lJVPhflsP IX Lft Don’t forget to look for the angel cord and bengalines so prevalent in Grandmother s day! llU'/Ri UIA/gO O JJtsL/ VIA/1/ J. O'l l/f IXl|ft Many tie with youthful bows and some have crystal button trimmings. *J f“ > Our Millinery Shop Smashes Into This Daring Sale With r ,., the Most Spectacular Hat Even t of the Year! $3 to $5

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES '.

SEPT. 22, 1933