Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1939 — Page 2

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Gold Wine ‘Moss Green i — Na GN © 5 vonne ie coun! Lo fit better Royal Dark Green Teal Blue fe ; : f., 8 by Corliss. The — up shies : = : ‘ . - . ; 3 g : i Four: naw tall dresses Fu roomy B Red Brown Black {. oe god 5 ge the ou lip. G teed for construc. = . : 3 rf ; : =' ness ade com 0 , tion and fabric. | The styles include Fascinating new turbans that swath your head vd 7 Ee California V lace and 8 and burst skyward in glorious rich jewel tones. ; BEA al

tailored top, plain and £ “The South American way” Exotic as the Bra- : . : hey B Crushed Kid, black patent apd embroidered trim. play £ © 3 : Pm “wa = elasticized gabardine. Black and and 4-gore cut in tea © zilian jungle . . . smart as Paris fashions . . .

: h es = brown ip medium and high heels. rose. Sizes 32 to 44. : they’ll add the dramatic touch to your most ? = Sizes 5 9. Medium and narrow

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‘Women who enjoy stocking smartness DEMAND “Real Silk” De Luxe Chiffon Hose, because they're gorgeously sheer and clear and give longer wear. Smart new shades. Sizes 814 to 1014.

Irregulars—are the stockings that escape by the narrowest "4 CER Loverf saver Poyens: osha of margins being classed as “firsts.” In most cases the im- i : “well-in-hand” and add ‘a perfection is so slight that only the well-trained eye of the : : : lovely contrasting or: matchinspector can detect it . . . buy them with confidence. EE 7 3 ’ i : ing color to your ensemble. — E Ea i ; oe : 2 3 s Double woven cottons, leather Downstairs at Ayres. LL IEEE a »’ e backs, leather trims, handHe i : : i Fi] : 3 : PRL ‘ Tin sewn styles. Plain, classic, 4-

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Children’s Bye-Bye knit sleepers with double sole. and toepiece, insuring extra wear. Roomy drop-seat. Slip-easy, unbreakable buttons sewed on to stay. Inner cotton and outside wool for warmth. Guaranteed Lastex back. Sizes 2 to 8 years.

“Minneapolis” Union Suits;

89¢

Children’s 10% wool, ray= on and cotton union suits. Guaranteed Lastex drop seat back, close fittin! French leg cuff. Fla Seams | for comfort. Sizes

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Handbags . . . the distinctive accessory that can lend worlds of personality and charm to your fall costume. These luxurious ‘and .roomy simulated leather bags come in swaggers or envelope styles with top handles. Fashioned in simulated alligator calf, simulated crushed kid and simulated calf in black, brown and wine. —Downstairs at Ayres.

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Girls’ 2.Pc. FL a > a. 1 “Sloppy Joe” Dress Coats | Aun Boys | =n 1S | SWEATERS

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= - oe tom. Zipper front and pocket. : io ; fee uit Flannel Skirts | 7 Bmpr tt | meme ne: | SKIRTS fapnel aidrie B a Er ae hr 10 ol de eo $ 1 98 8 Fine Corduroy Slacks 17%. Sleeve lengths, 32 to 35. E 5) an d 3 Plaids and soll ‘gq : ° 99 mE | I i Pox ; Po Men's “Real Silk All-wool crepes and ‘Shetlands in plain colors and Girls’ All-Wool Sweaters Little Boys Big Boys SHORTIE SOCKS assorted plaids, Flared. and gored. Sizes 24°to: 82:

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SILK” silk ' socks! Ph 2k pants, 98 - tone colors. 8 $ Junior slacks made especial- ~~ They are famous for SUPER- Classic or -eardigan style Yadkets n plaids $ w 98. $1 ia as nest 4 router diagks and stripes. New fall colors in sizes 12 to 20.

poe: per ‘ames to 16. ly for little boys. Elastic SERVICE . . . and famous for reen and —Downst: As waist, full belt, plain and | 4% paneer loop° grees, “their double sole, double toe and double heel. A huge assort- = | pDowastaire at Ayres. - "= Bok own. Sizes 8 10 16 fancy corduroys. Blue, brown | - brown snd gray. Plain eelers isl ment of fany patterns and in plain black, navy, gray, wine, Bu : hd a i EE — RRR RRR RRR ! end green, Sizes 6 to 12, green or white, All sizes from 0% to 13, u OA oe i