Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 August 1946 — Page 18
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Jaequard Sweaters SIZES 36 to 40
100% Wool and bright to the very seams with popular pennants from dozens of colleges. Tan with red, red with tan, grey with red. Sizes for misses, 36 to 40. Also many other “jivey” styles.
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6.75
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Big Plaids
for Juniors 9to 15
Deep, deep armholes. Wide, wide sleeves. Full skirt, too, in this 100% wool- fabric. Greys, browns and aqua toned plaid. Sizes
) to 15.
14.95
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Rain Coats
SIZES 7 to 14
Lovely gabardine raincoats for lovely little girls. With raglan sleeves and a belt all around that ties. Red, blue or natural. Sizes 7 to 14.
3.95
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Girls’ Wool Coats
Full cut sleeves to fit over swealers or suits. Belted . style, trimmed with nail - heads. Rayon lining. 100% wool, of course. Brown only. Sizes 7 to 12.
16.95
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Girls’
1009
Wool Coats
Wool coats with shirred - back and tie belt. Double breasted and trimmed with steel-cut buttons. Rayon lining. Blue, red or green. Sizes 7 to 12.
16.95
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100% Wool in multiple-colored checks, with wide waistband, hip pocket and a natural front pleat.
Sizes 24 to 30. : DOWNSTAIRS SPORTSWEAR 7.95
Juniors’ Jumpers
SIZES 9 to 17
100% W o.0 1] feather - weight. Cardigan neckline, long pep- #4 lum, 1-in: pleats "WJ 3 * 4 ¥ 1 £ 4 all around the MANA ~ Aw skirt. Pastels in { | J blue, green, cinhamon, navy, “Vicki Lynn” blouse brown, black or with long sleeves.
red, White only, 2.90.
14.95
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Striped Cottons
SIZES 7 to 14
Girls’ sanforized cotton dresses in blue and grey or red and grey stripes. White trimmed collar and cuffs. 7
to 14. 3.98
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Girls’ All Wool Skirts
Pleated all around. Colors: Green,
brown, red or navy.
T to 14.
1002 Wool. .
4.98
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Chubby Girls’ Jerkin Set
Brown and white or blue and white
check, with plain.color vest.
815 to 144.
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Sizes
12.95
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Misses’ Sizes 41 to 9
Choose from our large selection of port shoes in suede or leather. brown, red or. brown and “All sizes, of course. Feaa black suede loafer, 4.95, t 3.99 to 5.95.
4.95
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Relted Short Coats
100% Wool fleece with contrasting color at collar and deep armholes. Black, green, grey, red. 10 to 18.
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Duty Sets
SIZES 7 to 12
Girls’ Double
Shirred back double breasted with fur collar. Top rayon lined, bottom gelf lined. Ski pants with zippers. Wine, brown or green, 7 to 12.
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19.95
Girls’ Wool Sweaters
Sizes 7 to 14
100% Wool with crew neck and
short sleeves. huge needles.
white or coral.
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Cable knit on Maize, aqua, pink,
2.98
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Girls’ Cotton Blouses
“Dell Town” blouse with tucks and 7 to 14.
lace trim.
Girls’ Rayon Slips
Tearose only.
Sizes 8 to 14.
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