Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 February 1945 — Page 20
MEN’S FURNISHINGS
Strect Foo resmmm—m"
SPORT ‘SHIRTS REDUCED 305 to 595 [t "Qualities cieeseee vy! 50 5.05 to 695 ° - 5 QUANIES vovvee ves . 95 195 to 1000 Qualities
ms from stock. Regular 100 to
308, 10 I.715
WOOL-LINED VESTS, * 2 50
wore 5.00, now... ....essses
"MEN'S SOX, were 45 Nag B80 ...... ci ihn pr. 19¢ FOILED SHIRTS, were 224 and
3% 1.89... 1.98
WEATHERPROOF JACKETS REDUCED
a 2.95
8.95 to 10.00 Qualities
PIPE 'N TOBACCO
Sms St rect Floo
(80) GLASS HUMIDORS with walnut base and top; were
(12) AIRPLANE ASH TRAYS with glass insert, were 10.30,
— and BELTS
1 Price -
100. Qualities ssesessesennee 50¢ 1.50 :
Varied Assortment of
COMPACTS 4 Price
Various colors —and sizes in ‘metal, wood and plastic.
BLOCK'S—Bargain Square, TR ar
LUCITE FOR YOUR VANITY TABLE
Greatly Reduced!
Mirrors of several shapes and ; ' sizes, combs, brushes and powder boxes.
BLOCK'S—Bargain Square, Street Floor
Special!
MARY LEA SOAP
Regularly 10¢ Bar
12 for 19¢
BLOCK'S—Bargain Square, we Street Floor
SOAP SPECIAL
Odds and Ends
- 23 for 1.00
BLOCK S=BArgal] Square, reet Floor
Bridal Veil and Porthole
COTTON MESH STOCKINGS
Regularly 1.35
Smart with sturdy shoes and woolens. Wear them for every day and save your precious sheers! Buy now and save 66c on each pair. Sizes 8% to 10%. MIXED WOOL STOCKINGS, black and Butunetal were 1.35. Broken sizes. 50¢ COTTON BED SOX, small and medium sizes.
were 1.15
BLOCK'S--Hoslery Street Floor
COSTUME JEWELRY
Street Floor
GOLD EARRINGS, were 3.00, now NAVICO PLASTIC COMPACTS, were 3.00, now
KNIT UNDIES
Stréet Floo
(52) ALL-WOOL SLEEPING SOCKS, khaki only, were 146 20h analan a fhiave somes nde
(60) RAYON. JERSEY. GARTER : -
BELTS, small, medium, .. 3%
wStrot Fi EATHER GOODS, wri A EE “ ole... % Us
| PHoToaraPH FRAMES
Were 1.50 and 2.95
-
Various styles and sizes . from our Photograph Studio. .
STREET FLOOR AISLE
NOTIONS
Verve 8 | vol Floo A —
SHOWER CAPS; alb—white-—plastie ~~
coated rayon, with elastic band top GARTER BELTS, not. all sizes, in discontinued styles .... * 29¢ BREAD BAGS AND TOASTER COVERS, in plastic-coated rayon 19¢
TOILETRIES
Street Floor, Bargain Square
FIJ-OIL SHAMPOO, soiled packages, regularly 25 60c, now
© SLUMBER SHADES,
were 50c, now *COME TO ME PERFUME, soiled packages, regularly 1.00, now ,..
*COME TO ME COLOGNE, soiled
packages, regularly 1.00, now
NECKWEAR
Street F100 rweemm——
(57) NYLON SUIT FRONTS, were 2.00, now :
. (128) FASCINATORS, 50% wool and _-
50% rayon, were 1.00,
FUR-TRIMMED GOATS
Beautiful all-wool fabrics, smart tuxedo styles piled high with fine quality furs. Choice of good colors. Sizes 9 to 15.
Coats Were $174 to $204
Tax. Included.
Coats Were $166 Now $136
Tax Included.
Coats Were $132 and $142
Now $116
Tax Included.
Coats Were $95 and $107
Now $76
Tax Included.
BUDGET SHOP
Second Floor
DRESSES $1 $10
Originally 10.95 to 2}. 95
100% Pastel Wools Tailored Styles Better Formals Print and Plain Combinations Rayon Jersey Street Dresses Dressy Afternoon Dresses All Occasion Dresses Combination Colors 1-Piece Rayon Crepes Jewel Trims 2-Piece Rayon Crepes Men's Wear Flannel Jumpers Blouses to Contrast, $2 Peplum Styles ~ Embroidered Trim Suits
One and two of a kind from regular stock. Broken sizes for misses and women,
ALL SALES FINAL, NO RETURNS, LAYAWAYS OR C. 0. D.’s.
COLLEGE SHOP
A Group of
FORMALS
Nets, Marquisettes, Rayon Taffeta. Sizes 9 .to 15.
Were 16.95 and 19.95, now
Were 25.00, now ... Were 29.95, now ..
Were 39.95. now .....
»
A Small Group of
WOOL AND RAYON CREPE DRESSES
Were 8.98 to 16.95
Now $3 ©5) Jumpers, all size 9,
#. Were 7.08, now
(4) Jerkins, Lugg: age, size 9 $I and’ 11, were" 6.08, now
ge Suen 8
Broken lots and short lines from our January events are now drastically reduced for this one-day clearance!
* CHARGE PURCHASES made in this event will, of course, appear on your March 1st statement.
NO PHONE, MAIL OR C.0.D. ORDERS, PLEASE!
SPORTS SHOP
Second Floor
Odds and Ends of Blouses, Slack Suits and Jumpers Greatly Reduced
SPORTS DRESSES
Were 16.95 to 19.95 Now $7
A group of fine gabardines and rayon crepes, smartly styled.
an A Group of - SPORTS DRESSES
5
Odd sizes for misses only. Some one of a style.
A Group of WOOL AND RAYON CREPE DRESSES
1 and 2-Pe. Styles Were 10.95 to 39.95
Now $5 to SIT
CHILDREN’S WEAR
Third Floo
(50) WINTER BONNETS for chile
dren, values
(176) COTTON KNIT .POLO SHIRTS, were 1.00
.(21) CHILDREN'S ROBES,
were 4.00 .. . (14) SLACK SUITS, were
(87) CHILDREN'S BLOUSES, were 2,00 4 PRICE (35) CHILDREN'S DRESSES, were 4.00 (78) CHILDREN'S JUMPERS, were 3.00
GIRLS’ WEAR
Third Floo
GIRLS’ PLAID SKIRTS, sizes 10 to 16, were 7.98 ceee WB GIRLS’ SKIRTS, were 5.98, NOW «vous ARE 2.99 GIRLS’ BLOUSES, 1% were 3.00 and 4.00, now GIRLS’ DRESSES, wools, rayon taffeta and crepes; sizes 10 to 16 and 9 to 15, ’ 9 were 19.98 and 25.00 oes WB
BOYS’ SHOP Third Floo
JR. BOYS’ MILITARY 4 48 SUITS, were 8.95, now .. JR. BOYS’ MILITARY SUITS, were 5.95, now ..., 2 98 JR. BOYS" KNIT LINED WOOL JACKETS, were 595,
JR. BOYS’ OVERCOAT AND .
1598,m0w «rere. [48D
) JR. BOYS' PLAID MACKINAWS,
were 6.45, bi
oy sressrannaniananaans
Half Price!
GIRLS’ ALL-wooL | SLIPOVER SWEATERS
Regularly 7.98
Just 163 sweaters to go at half price! Good assortment of colors, sizes 34 to 40. (17) GIRLS’ SWEATERS, were 598 . 2 44
BLOCK'S—High School Hangout, Third Ploo:
po
Children’s and Girls’ ANKLETS and SOCKS REDUCED Odds and Ends
BLOCK'S—Children’s Hosiery, : JT Third Floor
.-
DAYTIME DRESSES
Fourth. Flo, -— ,
"BETTER DRESSES, crepes, Jools,
spun Taygns, were 898 to
6.98 ., 10.98
CHINTZ APRONS,
were 4.98 WOOL JUMPERS, were 798 and 8.98, ;
5.98 and 6.98
MILITARY GIFT ITEMS i Price and Less
Fitted Aprons, Toilet Kits, Money Belts, ete.
FABRICS and TRIMMINGS
Fourth Floo
HAIR FLOWERS AND COMBS,
slightly soiled from display, were 59¢ and 1.00 (20 Yds) EMBROIDERED RUFFLING, was 1.75 and wl 00 2.00 yd. RAYON REMNANTS, yd. letigths, were 79¢ to 2.00 yd. yd. 25¢ (45 Yds.) ALL-WOOL SUITINGS, checks and - plaids, 54 in. 2 50 wide, were 5.00 yd. ...yd.
LINGERIE
Fourth Floo RAYON PAJAMAS, broken colors
and sizes were 8.98 4.59 LACE-TRIMMED SLIPS, were 12.98
LACE-TRIMMED GOWNS, 2 ice groups, (1) Gowns, were 4.00 to
Fourth Floo
LUNCHEON SETS, 52%62-in. cloth and 4 napkins, in red checked home-
oh 3.00
LUNCHEON SETS, 4 servivce mats, 4 napkins and runner, were 3.08. PILLOW COVERS, plastic coated, ~non-allergic, were 1.00 efi grcnnvaninnnnnes
CORSETS
¥en 0101 t h Floor
FRONT-LACE . FOUNDATIONS ‘large
sizes only, ; were 12.80 ...oviiieiiviin FOUNDATIONS, a
with built’ up shoulders. and . 3 95 An openings, were 1.50 rir vy
NEGLIGEES
Fourth Floo LOUNGING PATANAR were Joos to
COOTTON HOUSE "coATs were 5.98 BETTER BED JACKETS, were 10.98
gi 6.98 ., 19.75 NEEDLEWORK
Fourth F100,
PIQUE ROMPERS:all made, stamped for -applique, * pink or { 5 blue, wer# . 1.69 . IRELIN SMOCKS to embroider, small, medium and large sizes, were 3.50
BABY BLANKETS, stamped for ap=plique, in pink or blue bunt- “1b ing cloth, -were 100. ...
GIFT SHOP
Fourth Floo BARNWARE FIGURES, were 50c to
in 10c ., 2.00
FRAMED. PICTURES, florals and other subjects, were 3.00 to 27.50.
1.00 ., 12.60
MIRRORS, some slightly - damaged,
oem 3.98 ,, 12.98 House FURNISH INGS
Fifth Floo
(8): CURTAIN STRETCHERS, slightly damaged, were
(29) TANK JACKETS, for hot water tanks, 30 gal. size,
(14) TANK JACKETS, 40 gal. | 00 size, were 2.79 » (8) CLOTHES HAMPERS, were 4.98 (4) Rosie B 0 A R DS, slightly am were ” 00
(12) CLOTHES R A CK §, slightly damaged, were
(61) 3 GALS. BLOCK'S NO-RUB FLOOR WAX, were 79¢ (72) CALIFORNIA FIGURINES, were 3.00
CHINA and CRYSTAL SHOP
Fifth Floor
(10) RAINBOW POTTERY SETS, 20- _ pe. service for 4, 3 $ were 5.98 set (10) FLOWER BASKET DINNERWARE SETS, 35-pc. service for 6, were 698 .. 4. 98 (4) TRELLIS DINNERWARE SETS, 32-pe. service for 6.
PAINT DEPT, Fifth Floor
CHINATONE, an oi] paint to use over wallpaper, wallboard, plaster. Requires no water or mixing, goes on with a roller. Limited choice of colors, ...... gal. 2 39 HORNGLOSS ENAMEL, - washable, for kitchen and. ge L [1 walls and woodwork
ITGHEN and Sak Furniture Fifth, Floors
(1) CABINET KITCHEN BASE, ’
slightly damaged, was ‘24.95 (2) CABINET BASES, slightly dam-
aged, were 10 as .
(1) WALL CABINET, size 30x30 in.;
sighny damaged, was i7 50 ”
(1) WALL CABINET, size 24x30. slightly damaged, was 27.50
MATTRESSES BOX SPRINGS 1 PRICE
About 35 altogether, full and twin sizes, floor samples slightly soiled from display.
Were 35.00 ....17.50 Were 29.95 ..:.14.48 Were 2495 ....1248 Were 19.95 .... 9.98 Were i498 ..., 7.40 Were 12.98 .... 6.49 BLOCK'S—S8leep Shop, Fifth Floor
SLEEP SHOP ’ Fifth Floo WOOD BUNK . BEDS, complete with
ladder and guard rail, can be used as twin beds, were
(nH SOFA BED, opens into full - size -
bed, with bedding bos Vi 6050 ,..00. ns
a) 50 A BEDS. open info. tu sae ©
CEETET as
_ “THE TNDIANAPOLIS 1
~ RECORD STU! DIO
j ifth Flo
@ Som f
VARIOUS. PHONOGRAPH WEG: : ORDS, children’s, : Music’ Appreciation, waltzes, concert, opera - ‘and symphony, 10° and 29¢ :
12-inch . »ecords, each .
: RECORD ALBEWS, odds and ends of
+. various kinds (1) RECORD FILING CABINET, slightly damaged, ; TWAS TBO sissies vn vives OA
DRAPERIES
Fifth Flao
ten inh eilan yg rege
“Tabrics, SIG a SHORT: LENGTHS of printed fail were 2.00 = yd, sold by the
piece only at 1.39 wa 1:98
WINDOW SHADES, odd sizes in each
REMNANTS, Raat slip cover
i! Odds and Ends
GLASSWARE
Ya and 3 Off
-Be to 2.60
Tumblers Wine Glasses Ash Trays Ivy Bowls. with Celery Trays “Chains Salad Bowls Fruit Sprays Fruit Bowls _ Mint Dishes Cream and . Mayonnaise Sets Sugars Relish Dishes
BLOCK'S— China and Crystal Sho Fifth Floor
Odds and Ends
DINNERWARE
. Va and 14 Off
10c to 5.00
Cups and Vases Saucers, Gravy Bouts Plates . Soups Chop Plates Cream and Platters Sugars
BLOCK'S8—China and Crystal Shep, Fifth Flsor
LAMPS
en $1 71h F100) semms—
LAMP SHADES, slightly soiled from display is PRICE (6) FLOOR TORCHERES, floor samples, slightly worn fom display, silver or gold * finish
FINE FURNITURE
Sixth Floo ) LOVE SEAT, with springs, beige
striped, was 50 125.00 99, (6 y Various styles and sizes, Shighuly damaged, were 12.98
to 30.95 ...}3 PRICE AND LESS (1) FRENCH "CHAIR, in aqua real
silk damask, Gg 50 y ; »
(1 Pr.) MODERN SEMI - LOUNGE
CHAIRS, turquoise rough =- tex-
ha tured fabric, were .
89.50 each
FLOOR COVERINGS
SiZth Floor eee——
Oriental, Chinese and Domestic Rugs
2.3x3.7 ORIENTAL RUG,
23x38 ORIENTAL RUG was 29.00
~ 3.6x5 ORIENTAL RUG,
was 98.50 . 210x49 ORIENTAL RUG, was 39.00 ;
2.10x4.6 ORIENTAL RUG, 2. 95 3 .
was 39.00 3x5 ORIENTAL RUG,
3x5 ORIENTAL RUG,
4x7 ORIENTAL RUG, was 175.00
Cotton and Hooked Rugs (2) 30x60-In, WHITE WOVEN 5 00 RUGS, cotton, were 8.50
(7) 30x60-IN. DIXIE TWIST SHAGS, cotton ovals, white centers, blue
Ta lig
8) 3x5-FT. DIXIE SHAGS, 8 25 in peach, were 12,50 ... . (8) 24x42-IN. DIXIE SHAGS, in peach, were 5.00 2 50 (3) 2x4-FT. DIXIE SHAGS, 3 00 in rose or peach, were 6.00
Linoleum and Felt Base Rugs 6x129 STANDARD INEAID 1 95 LINOLEUM, was 13.94 ’ 6x8.6 STANDARD INLAID 2 25 LINOLEUM, was 4.50 . 6x12 STANDARD “INLAID 6 16 LINOLEUM, was 1352 ,..., W*
6x8 STANDARD INLAID 4.19 ’
LINOLEUM, was 0.59 6x10.6 STANDARD NAD Bb. 42 LINOLEUM, was 10.83 . 6x8.5 STANDARD INLAID 9 2 LINOLEUM, was 4.45 6x7 STANDARD INLAID 3 92 LINOLEUM, was 7.83 /....i
6x6 STANDARD INLAID 3.38 i
LINOLEUM, was 6.76 ..... Wi 6x14 STANDARD INLAID 1 Bla LINOLEUM, was 15.78 .... 6x64 STANDARD INLAID 3. 53 LINOLEUM, was 7.08 .....
“ gx12 STANDARD INLATD & 6
LINOLEUM, WAS 13.52 whi
6x14 STANDARD INLAID 1.89
LINOLEUM, was 15.78 .
6x13.6 STANDARD INLAID | 1.6 1
LINOLEUM, was 15.21 .,
6x15 STANDARD. INLAID
LINOLEUM, was 1690 '... | 6x5 STANDARD INLAID pi LINOLEUM, was 4.64 ev
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of guests, also The Urban Eugene E. Bole Mrs. Lobraico dance. With Mr. a Joseph J. Cole, worth, Mr. and
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Chillson, Thom:
A. Caesar, Eltor John Hillman . Little.
Bridal Dinner
MR. AND ) ner Wednesday
. and her fiance,
married next Tt
per guests will
. Miss Jean Wednesday, will in Ayres’ tearoo
“ine Demlow and
recently at a d Mesdames Floy« Baxter and Mis
Church Be Session fo ~—A-meeting of of the women’ Avenue Evangel church, will be next Thursday The regular b
be at 11 a. m. luncheon with N
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in charge of the service, “Doorwa A panel ‘ discu Christianity” al the afternoon. Mrs. George I Anna Stout will
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