Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Nov 1921, p. 13

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THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921 13 LORD'S The Nicest Store in Town A. H. Ullrich, Pres. Fountain Square, Evanston, 111. A Clever Woman Capitalizes Her Charm And in the Morning Ap- pears at Her^BestJgostumed^In a Breakfast Robe of Corduroy wholely satisfying is the quality of the fabrhr and pleasingly modish the style. A corded line at the hips, roll or no collars at all, loose lines caught by a tie belt, and pockets are con- spicuous. The colorsâ€"deep rose, are so much warmer than others, soft blue, Copenhagen and g*.00 regal purple. Price ........3 pure Wool Jersey Blommers women,who drive cars, make them their preferenceâ€"the leg cuffs are of satin and the colorsâ€"brown, navy and blackâ€"All are g*.50 skirt length ........---- ^ Womens' Wool Stockings "Wayne Knit" make, are guaranteed pure wool, and are an unusually fine stock- ing for this price. A variety of heathers are offered. Sizes 9 to - 1 .75 IO/2...............A Black Cashmere Full Fash- ioned Seamless Stockings are presented for the ap- proval of women whose feet are sensitiveâ€"white can also be 1 .25 had. Price ,........* ENGLISH WOOL socks for boys and 1 .75 erirts are.....-......-*â-  Fluffy Brushed Wool Gauntlets in green brown heather and oxford grayâ€" Uiildrens' 1 .35 jl .50 sizes .1 and 1 For Women . . . 2^up \\OQJL MITTS FOR hovsâ€"black or gray, in a c omplete^j^eje^^ +*t"-sizes~are ...... i *5pr7 HORSE HIDE MITTS for boys are lined with gray wool â- â€" these are really boys gloves but wo- men buy *them for driving glovesâ€"- ^.50 Price.........'..â- ..:.'•.# Uncommonly Coats for Women at 3500 4500 8500 others are priced up to 15000 The artistic combining of fabrics, colors and designs conspire to make tJe^SZst OaMer&gly becoming. If W^*^ the need of a new wrap, to resist their allure 'twill require strong will phoZ Such fabrics as Geronda, Marvella and Pan V'Jâ„¢*"^â„¢ materials used. Unstinted is the use of embroidery, and the linings are always silk and frequently quite sumptuous. A Case Where 45.00 Consider This 85** Model It is made of mid-nite Bolivia, the qual- 110 °° Put Into This Coat h^~greaTl)uymg-power is evidenced. A fine velour coat, lined with figuredV^ tin, collared with fur and fashionecj in a most pleas- ing way â€" produces the evidence. will prove a canny invest- ment lor the collar and itv of which is exquisite, the huge collar / â€"^ and cuffs of baby squirrel give it a de- cided rich lookâ€"a captivating touch is effective by the use of graceful flowing sleeves, and a blouse-back embroidered arrows point that an infinite amount of that has been expended to achieve the wbollv saTis1"vm]fTe:suTfotThTs~sTyTeT rich 'deep beaver alone are worth that and can be transferred to other coats, following seasons. Flowing sleeves, loose graceful lines and cart- r i dgej^oJl^TUieTajjnc_arei i t sT^tvTeTeliFures. nsro Modestly underate their attractiveness and ^^O 50 nresent themselves at the surprisingly low -% / • ••••• ^^^^r Wk present price of .....•••• • When you consider that yards of Spanish lace are combined with a finejuality ofsatm o make, vou appr^ciattTheTowness of price. â- â- 'â- 'â- --------'-~m rrnv iiiTiriilMMMlli

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