Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 May 1943 — Page 2

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$2.25 for Misses

$2.25 for Misses

$3.00 for Girls

You don’t need a pigtail to wear a pinafore! ’Cause even Mom—who has smartly taken lessons from the children—Ilooks pert and young in this little girl fashion that’s crisp as lace paper and demure as a kitten! Of course they're pretty. But they're practical, too... cool to work in, and play in all

through the summer.

For Women and Misses

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Famous “Simplicity” brand fine quality percale pinafore in red and white or blue and white pin stripes. With set-in belt, two deep pockets, ruffle trim with contrasting ric-rac. Sizes 12 to 20. Crisp, clean checked pinafore that buttons down the back. With a full skirt, a fitted top, shoulder straps. Red, blue or green. Sizes 12 to 20.

For Girls—8 to 14

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Sugar and spice pinafore in spun rayon. With borders and ruffles of prints in contrasting colors. Wear it with or without a blouse, but play in it, garden in it all through the summer. Sizes 8 to 14."

Daytime Dresses, Junior Deb Shop, Girls’ and Tots’ Department

For the Junior-Miss

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Pinafore with a hairbow charm cut high under the arms so you can wear them without a blouse. With deep patch pockets perfect for everything from garden tools to bandage scissors. In washable brown or blue striped chambray, crisped with ric-rac, sugared with ruffles. Sizés 9 to 15.

For Tots and Toddlers |

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Lace paper-pretty pinafores for tiny girls. Sketched, pique and spun rayon in white or pastels with ric-rac trimming. Sizes 8 to 6x, $3.00. Sheer muslin frosted with exquisite embroidery trimming. Both designed to make a very little girl look like a doll! White and pastels, Sizes 1 to 8. $1.39 to $2.00. a