Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 February 1946 — Page 16
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Pressed flannel in combinations of Androsand and Black or Turquoise and Black. The jacket incorporates the newest of lines, rounded shoulders, and cardigan neckline, with four-inch facing of black to jacket hem. Six-gore black skirt with two-inch hem. Sizes 10 to 16.
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Other Suits, $21 to 39.95
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You've heard about the new plastic bags that will not crack, split or peel. Here they are, and they look twice the popular price. Sketched are only two of the 6
lovely styles. Black, brown or red.
WASSON’S DOWNSTAIRS HANDBAG SECTION
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Homburgs are the hats for suits this Spring! So dashing with — their high crowns, softly rolled » tiny brims and banding of grosgrain. Soft shades of felt or shiny straw.
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“Vicki Lynn" Blouse
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Perfect complement to your spring suit—this Rayon crepe, long sleeve blouse. Bodice interest is created by the three horizontal pleats. - High neckline. Shades of Frosted Lime, Valor Rose or White. Sizes 32 to 38.
WASSON’S DOWNSTAIRS BLOUSES
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Uplift Brassieres
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Firm uplift and support. Adjustable straps. Including “Lovable” and “Ninon” brassieres. Sizes 32 to 38. Tearose only.
La Camille Girdles Short Length, 3.50 Long Length, 35.00 Side hook, front lace girdles,
with elastic supporters in front and back. Sizes 24 to 34.
for the girls . . .
Saddles! Moccasins! Loafers!
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For sports, for school and for play. Your three Phone and favorite styles in your favorite colors, Sizes 4 to 9. Mail Orders Leather or rubber soles. Filled!
Great Scott—How They Wear! |
Great Scott Children’s Oxfords
A New Shipment of Boys’ and Girls’ Oxfords Famed for wearability, these tiny little oxfords for tiny little feet. Choose from Black or Brown. All leather, of course. Sizes 814 to 3.
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for “Good Skates”
Rollin’ along in a Rayon Flannel dress, with princess lines, turnback collar and short sleeves. Smartly sporting a clever pin of two tiny roller skates. Buttoned from neck to the flaring hemline. Two pocket flaps. Choose from Spring’s
favorite colors: Navy, or Grey. 9 to 15.
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“Tailored Miss’
Coat for Sizes 7 to 10
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“Miss Sophisticate”
Toddler Coat for Sizes 2, 3, 4
(below left) 100% Wool Crepe . double breasted coat with cape effect details and soft nipped-in
Gold or aqua. Matching 10 95
bonnet, 1.59.
“Mister Man’
Boys’ Coat, Sizes I to 3
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70% Wool herringbone tweed toddler boys’ coat. Double breasted, with raglan sleeves and belted back. Grey only. Matching cap, 1.39. : : WASSON'S DOWNSTAIRS
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