Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 August 1950 — Page 20

FALL FASHIONS :

RAYON VELVETEEN ... SO SOFT-TO-THE-TOUCH

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billed hat of rich black velvet 3 98 . .

MILLINERY, Section 4, Downstairs at AYRES

. Put Your Best Foot Forward 'American Girl' Polished Calf Opera Pumps The perfect footnote of flattery for wear with luscious velveteen. Adds

~~ that extra“zest to sportswear . . . allure to dressier clothes. Black. a ls From a Selection at : 6.95

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Straight-line Velveteen skirt in fall shades. 9.98

Wool Clan Plaid Weskit with velveteen trimmed horseshoe

neckline. 3.98 Tissue Faille Tailored Blouse. 3.98

SPORTSWEAR, Section 3, - Downstairs at AYRES'

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‘JUNIOR DRESS

Black Magic in velyatzen high lighted by a pert lace peter pan collar, id sleeves, self belt, graceful skirt, rhinestone button-to-the-waist style in sizes 9 to 15. 16.95

Black velvet bag. $3

JUNIOR SIZE DRESSES, Section 2, Downstairs at AYRES'

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SHORT COATS

Fully lined, snugly warm short coat

with saddle shoulder. broad yoke

back, roll collar, huge flapped

“pockets. Henay, navy ahd gresn.

Sizes 10 to 16. 22.95

WOMEN'S SUITS, Section 2,

Downstairs at AYRES'

NEATH THE COAT...

All wool tweed slim-skirt with velveteen trim, Sizes 12 to 18. 5.98 Pert Wool Jersey Blouse. 4.98

SPORTSMEN Section 3, Downstair at AYRE’S

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