Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1948 — Page 20

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handbags . . . designed to aid the final touch . pouch, *clutch, shoulder and n faite

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ANKLE-STRAP SANDALS

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Fine grained cobra . netly fashioned fn the ; sandal with platform sole . or red... sizes 4 to 9. The Shing soplemet for your fall costume!

“wonderful Nylon! Now AT Low POPULAR PRICES!

NYLON TRICOT KNIT

Long- wearing what tricot knit slip . . . favorite fourgore style for better fit, more comfort! table shoulder straps. Sizes 32 to 44 in tearose or black.

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Strut sion nit § gowns with fitted tops, shoulders. Petal pink, White, blue or

‘NYLON KNIT PANTIES

‘Straight leg, ' elastic: waist-band, nylon knit panties . . , tearose, White D2 or black in sizes 5 to 8.

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fall’s newest fashions in

SKIRTS and BLOUSES

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PANTY GIRDLE

two-way stretch for large and average figures!

4%

Comfortable twoiway _— foundation garment by “Even-Pul” . . . for large and average figures . . . figure control is effectively maintained by the concealed support of the “Unit of Vital Control.” Sizes 28 to 42, 16-inch length, in tearose only.

CORSETS, Downstairs at WaAsSON'S

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Glen Plaid Skirt

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Cuff-style skirt in favorite glen plaid with red predomi-

"full skirt. Sizes 24 to 28.

CREPE* BLOUSE

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* Rayon

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wool | gabardine

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SADDLE OXFORDS

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Smooth brown and white leather Saddle oxfords with rubber soles and heels . ' white ties. Sizes 4 to 9.

SHOE CENTER, Downstairs at WASSON'S

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Feathered calot with a.mere wisp of veiling to frame your pretty face . .. autumn shades of green, brown, black, grey

and navy. MILLINERY, Downstairs at WASSON’S

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FUR-TRIMMED COATS

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nating . . . zip-up back . ..

dress them well for little!

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A. Toddler boys’ cost and legging set with matching helmet . . . double-breast-ed style . . . long Talon zippers on leggings. Blue. tan or brown in sizes 1

to 4.

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closings!

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