Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 October 1946 — Page 10

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One of the greatest purchases we've ever offered!

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I's so dressy! Beautiful suede finish wool in auumn colors. Black braid and gold gadgets outline the armholes. For the small-waisted look. Sizes 12 to 18. $18

® 100% All-Wool Fleeces ® 100% All-Woel Suedes

© 100% All-Wool Shetlands ® 100% All-Wool Tweed

® Wool-Faced Fleeces

® Junior Sizes 9 to 15 ® Misses’ Sizes 10 to 20 ® Women's Sizes 38 to 46

® Half-Sizes 35 to 43

(Above) Another of those coats you just must have in your busy life! Roomy, half-moon pockets, notched lapels, stitching detail. Sizes 12 to 2s

Classic topcoat with rounded collar lapels, slash pockets. Three-but-ton style. Sling it over | your shoulders — it's | equipped with” straps! Sizes 10 to 18—$18.

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(Left) Fleecy, soft, warm, stylish — the four little words of shorty fashion applied to one coat! Tie belt of self-material, agleam with gold decorations. Sizes 1210 18. $18

The rage is braid, and here is a dashing box shorty with braid scrolls on the slash pockets. Black constrast cuffs and front facing. Sizes 12 to 18. $18

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The brand new 1946-47 styles are right—they come from the big fashion

shorties either belted or boxy. These lined for extra warmth. The colors are

price is doubly right—$18 for

Here's a "Fashion-at-a-Price” event worthy of everybody's attention! marts of the country. They include wraparound s, Chesterfields, classic boy coats, reefers, casuals and . are the styles proven by American women! The materials are right—wool to begin with, and interright—black brown, American Beauty, blue, green, grey, smoke white, Kelly green and red. The price? The bo coats O. P. A. priced to sell from $24 to 79.50. he ;

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