Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1946 — Page 16

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Mother's ROBE

SIZES 12 TO 20

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Fluffy chenille robe cut on goed li

Big Sister's ROBE

6.00

Velvet-soft, washable. Peach and Aqua.

SIZES 2, 4 AND 6 Same Colors as Big Sister's.

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Little Sister's—4.98 |

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BOXED COSTUME JEWELRY

Budget-Priced Gifts

EACH PIECE 51 PLUS TAX

Classic designs—dozens of them—in bracelets, necklaces, earrings and pins. These are _gifts that will be going strong months after

A. Rope-edge gold-plated slave bracelet, antiqued. Three-quarters inch wide.

B. Three gold-simulated flowers for your wrist, the flower centers made of simulated pearls.

C. Three-strand fine mesh bracelet for the new

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For Mother, Big Sister and Little Sister

® Soft, closely tufted baby chenille in new colors

Downstairs Women's and

Children's Robes

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Were 8.95 to 10.95 Beacon and Part-Wool Robes, SM andl. now........es

All-Wool Robes, in plain colors and patterns, were 14.95 and 1695.......

Were 3.50 and 3.95

Convertible collar. . White, Green or Brown. Small, Medium, Large (14 to 16/4).

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PULLOVER OR COAT SWEATERS

Special For Gifts! ~ Part-wool, fancy front coat % sweaters and part and all- 79 ~ wool pullovers. Sm, M and L (3640 46).

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® 21, count 'em, 21, stunning styles to choose from ® sizes for juniors, misses and women ® fashioned from beautiful, washable rayons ® white and luscious pastel colors ® short, long and the smart push-up sleeves ® tailored and dressy fashions

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A. FRILL FRONT BLOUSE, with adjustable

neckline. White, Maize and Aqua. Sizes 32 to 38, ;

D. PUSH - UP * SLEEVES, the newest of the new, for a classic blouse in purest white. Sizes 32 to 38.

B. BEAUTIFUL DRAWN WORK for this blouse with tie neckline. White, Maize - and Blue. Sizes 42, 44 and 46.

Christmas Time—

Slipper Time

I's a fact, by custom you get your house slippers at Christmas time! To slipper your family, see our fine assortment of slippers!

A. Children's “leather opera slipper with leather soles. Blue or brown, sizes

Hb to Il. 1.59 B. Women's fleece-lined leather slipper padded soft leather sole. Black or brown, sizes 4 to 9. 3.95

C. Men's all-leather opera ei with

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Shimmering Irish linen—the real thing! One-quarter inch hemstitched border.

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C. LONG CUFFEl SLEEVES for a tailor. perfect suit blouse. Sanforized cotton in blue, green, brown or gray, narrow jiipes.e on white.

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