Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 143, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1933 — Page 5
OCT. 25, 1035
6 6TF manufacturers are not kept busy,” warns the National Recovery Administra- „ r> _, - _,. . A tion, “the tremendous efforts expended so far to restore business and put peoSave S7.C>O on This pie back to work, are doomed to failure.” 36-Iflch Jack Frost Walnut Veneer The merchants and manufacturers of the United States are being urged by the Ad- ,• T"M 1 ministration to keep profits as low as possible, to encourage buying. That is why, Pnlntlifll SkPPf'PtflT’V during this “Buy Now” campaign, Sears is sharing profits with you—to make our v/UlUllldJ. OCtlCldlj merchandise too inexpensive for you to resist. /s&l 0 (Six months ago Sears bought $50,000,000 worth of merchandise to help start the sac- ij f\ J/ )\ G? ETA tories of the nation. Buy now—help us to buy another $50,000,000 worth to keep I I If* Cfefftf^V / y fj* them going! M 54 Open Tomorrow Night Until 9 when you can get this nationallyI* l I |;| Plus Small Carrying Charge famous brand of outing flannel at sis I / such a low price. Stripes, checks /$ I's • Glued, doweled and o*7 TV I T 07 and plaids ° n light ° r dark . Special Purchase! 5,000 Pre-Shrunk * iounds i< : I RvAonnlAtli QH 1 1*4" c muslin muslin u ’ s 8 full ' size secret4rsr ' JD XT ij til kjllll lu 15 Yari| $ 1 9c r -~ _ Bjß with a frame that is [| p&ft glued, doweled and mor- Regularly 10c yard. A fine quality, 36 ■ -arj tised, all three! Beauti- 36 inches wide. inches wide. ml <& '"/Ss full y finished in rich # % (* * |Ssßs m —• (J 7 r W,~w J / \3 —Sears, Second Floor. A 1 m t> •*>- f- A |^r m \ s'*',mm Reduced for the Sale! Bought Before the Price Rise! D nv „l Pnrnlp Hnciprv • Collar attached style • Fine, 112x60-count V/ / XvvJy 111 X 111 IV XXvJOIVI j Lounge Chairs . /(| s\f\ % CQ , 1 {£ QCT When you can get a shirt with all these expensive ml l * ff|||/tP, 1 XB features, plus 4-hole fresh water buttons, full-cut | / ! fl ■ f t HIP B and fast color, at 97c, it’s a “buy!” White, tan or / 1 "/J/a \ 1 \ JL blue, cellophane wrapped to keep them clean. If / j; Ti 4 \ k ! you prefer fancy patterns, they’re in the group but / | r^. —' • First quality * Spring-filled seat not pre-shrunk. / j JVA l • Pure si,k * C -alAaSeslr' Specially Priced! Limited Quantity! (*=> §F/JL SrlSH^r B“t to Sears famous “Honor Bill” specifications, Mdl’S CapS Shirts and Shorts I W?Wi~\ W/ /& S overinchoicetapestr yi navari^ l&noot KV C SS3WT ilk 'il The shorts have ?R' top style, in dark seats^and^elastic A Big Special Purchase of immn /rV 1 Smart, Warm and a Value Table Top Ranges K ”~ Flannelette [ ; Special Purchase of Staunton These Oxfords for Men Have HWTI q : c ' —■—s ,t , ry—■— j> S4 Down and Easy V j • Va 'C, f i ~3Sr Overcoats Genuine / jfeA I—=-4r-ri •”" and Topcoats Goodyear Welts y/ c 'MW? N.R.^FoodValues . Thursday only if Ray on Lingerie SOAP CHIPS 5- s 2oc £P “I # . p& g soap iob-25c m J 5> j oV Kri! rr 'SUGAR P-Cane frlWr .Jf/ , Ijy . / A Wilson Milk Msl I|| sff# —" --A Pair /T,, : . POTATOES C^X 01 98 B “ $1.39 I1 4 Xjn W. bought •Composition soles • Blucher style < / %\ ft/' Bloomers TOKA\ GRAPES 4 LBS,, 25c Bk | \ s t - Smoked Picnics s Kw e T. ed Lb l l / 2 c Hml i priceofwwl See • Strong canvas lining •Sizes 6to 11 f|\ ‘ VCStS COUNTRY STILE SAUSAGE, 2 Lbs.23c ‘ H f I- todav! A small Bacon STATIpK? ,S* a j, c ■- 11c m m deposit win hold What a price for an oxford with all these sea- V TORK ROAST. Fresh Cottage. Lb. IOHc ft. f/L any suit, topcoat tures! We bought thousands of pairs to get \ Women’s Sizes KSSjS. 2lte :S BBu§ jL ,° r this low price, and we’ll buy thousands more X V UtoU FRESH O\STERS, Solid Pack, Pint, 23c Size' 35 to 44 when we’ve sold them —but we’ll probably have Choose from flesh and tea rose in this special Fresh Picnics - 8c ' " to pay more for our next order. ‘ hUrr> '’ Lean Small Si.e -Sears, First Floor. -Sears, First Floor. At tllls P llCe lt Seli taSt * _g ears nooT _ —Sears. Basement |pgs|£ v ' Plenty of parking space in Take the free bus to Sears from Sears two free parking lots. the Circle.
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