Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1945 — Page 40
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SCORES HAVE BEEN SENSATION
Sizes 9 to 15, 10 to 20, 38 to 44
CHESTERFIELDS! BOY COATS! LONDONER COATS! BROWN! BLACK!
BLUE! : AMERICAN BEAUTY! GREEN! NOVELTIES!
AN EXCEPTIONAL GROUP OF COATS BEAUTIFULLY TAILORED: , :. | OF IMPRESSIVE “WARM FABRICS , . , into CASUAL STYLES that will lead the way in many a business and campus girl's wardrobe! Rich colors, too , , . and the price just... $18!
Fashion:
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ONLY IN OUR FASHION-RIGHT QUALITY-RIGHT FUR DEPARTMENT WILL YOU FIND
PRE LA] Bondeq
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MADE TO OUR EXACTING SPECIFICATIONS TO ASSURE YOUR COMPLETE SATISFACTION!
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LOOK FOR THESE!
I. The strong buck skins used throughout!
2. The full staying throughout the body and at all points of strain!
3. The skins zig-zagged together for additional beauty!
4. The beautiful guaranteed rayon linings! Yes . . . you read a-right! It's an encore for our fashion-right fur department! Beautiful, luxurious but wear-proved furs styled especially for us into 1945.46s leading
silhouattes , , . with Sardiger necklines, with tuxedos, with turn-back cuffs and saddis shoulders! = The price . . .-only $95. including tax! Doesn't it. make sense to buy your fur coat now and in Block's fash-
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fur department! Sizes to 20 and 38 to 44 in the group.
ON OUR CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLANS
THE ROBE THAT HOLDS COLOR and WARMTH CAPTIVE!
ROYAL .BLUE! WINE! RED!
«vo such luxury as you never dreamed possible in such
an inexpensive robe . , , is yours with ous rayon suede
shawl colar, Sizes 1 to 20, Other Rayo Sunde Robs in Ss 3010 4... 98 " PHONE oni on aL Your ono
Sequins Sparkie on
“Miss Hunter” goes fo town . . . goes fo.dinner
. » « goes to his head in this siren-smooth black dress! As keen as a whistle with its very full, very new Fo peplum to accent a tiny waist- o | i
line . . « its: gleaming SVe winking sequins to hold his second gangs! Sizes 12 to 18.
Fashion Dress Department
, choice of suede or cape
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beauty! Tie front Princess style with trapunto trim and
OF TOUCHDOWN QUALITY
LEATHER JACKETS
FOR THE 1948 FOOTBALL SEASON
Stadiums glow with ‘the rich. colorings of leather jackets like these . . . while you keep toastwarm in their fine soft wind-proof leathers! Your
leathers cut hip length and belted and with full lining for extra warmth! Full action backs for comfort, too! Sizes 12 to 20.
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OUT FOR FREEDOM AT WORK OR PLAY!
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Tigers Pit Prim in Even
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