Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 February 1952 — Page 20

AGE 20

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Luscious colors

All Wool

Fleece Coats

Junior sizes: 9 to 15. Soft,

downy fleece, fashioned in a

clever junior style."

Important pockets, cuffed

sleeves. $29.95

Sizes 32 to 38. Note the clever collar and treatment. A blouse for many occasions. White, gold, pink, navy, lilac, od or # agi. Mee i red, pavy or “black k ships)

White Buck Oxfords ~~ with Aero-Crepe Red Soles!

Sure Sign of Spring! These are nicely made of - white buck leather with genuine red aero-crepe soles. Sizes 41/; to 9.

Nor M widths.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES.

Lined Rayon Spring Suits

In many flattering new styles. Straightline or full swing skirts, Carefully tailored and fully lined in rayon satin. Junior and misses’ sizes. Half-sizes in navy rayen

gabardine and grey sharkskin. $13.95

Imagine!

Sale—Sample Toppers

in rayon plaids and checks!

oy

Shorty or fingertip lengths. Armo linings for shape-retention. Favorite >

spring styles. $12.00

Crease-Resistant Rayon

Checked Suits

for big and little sister!

A. Crease - resistant unlined rayon gabardine and sharkskin combination Checked fully.

"pleated skirt with . solid color jacket. ~ Red or navy. Sizes 3 .

to 6x. $4.98

(Big sister to match

in sizes 7 to 14 $5.98)

7 to u. $7.98

sizes 3 to 6x....,

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+B. Crease-resistant unlined .sharkskin checked suit with matching over - shoulder bag. Fully-pleated skirt, breasted jocket. Red and white ' or Blue ond white checks. Sizes

(Little sister to match in

+. $5.98)

Junior sizes 9 to 15. Attractive newcomer , woven striped taffeta in navy only with white stripes. White pique accents,’ Swing skirt.

$8.95

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Striped Rayon Taffeta

Dresses

Your Spring Straw

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Perky new straw sailor in red

or navy with contrasting

velvet trim. Other

styles with ribbons, jewel and flower trimmings. Bonnets, Pedalines,

Bumpers, Berets and Off-face styles.

Visit Wasson's New Budget HAT BAR!

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double-

—Downstairs

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Newest

ways!

pockets.

white:

FRIDAY. FEB:22, 1952

"Capehart"

3-Way Duster

idea . ,.

you can belt it 3

Wonderful

seersucker plaid. Plastic belt, bu tton front, handy

Sizes 12

to 20, Plaids: navy with green and

navy with

red and white;

navy with geld and white/. 9

$3.98

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Inside

By Ed S§

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