Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Mar 1928, p. 34

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IDVNTAIN SQVARL · LVANSTON The Opening of the Spring Season in the Children's Shop Broadcloth-plain and print combination. 2 picu. 7 to 10. S4.50. P r i n t broadcloth. White c o 1 I a r s and cuff. s: hand-finished edges a n d smocking. 7 to 1 o. .. I Linena; two-piece: sleeveless ~ress: print jacket. Sizes . 8 to 14. SJ.so. s... so. Mothers who make it a point to buy their children's clothes at Lord's - because they prefer the simple, practical, .and well-made kind of clothes- will be wanting to know, now, what the spring season has brought! Here is pictured a fair representation of spring styles for young people. You see the emphasis on printsparticularly the gay cotton prints that so charmingly revive an older day, yet do it smartly, in trig and modern frocks. We have chosen the models that are easiest to keep looking trim and attractive. We ~ound the easy-towash, easy~to-iron ones, with colors that would stay clear and bright. We watched particularly such details as skirt-widths (for the wide-enough skirt stays in pleat better, hangs better, and is subject to less strain). Every detail of finish (nicely-done bits of handembroidery, smooth ~ams and so on) was taken into account. These dresses were bought with the practical mOdem mother's viewpoint in mind- and we're pretty certain she'll like them! Lord'a-Sttond Floor Polka-dot print. H a n d-s m o c king, w h i t e trimmin g. 2 to 6. SJ.so. Floral print broadcloth; pleated organdy f r·i lis and colored piping. 7 to 10. S3.50. Liberty-type print: white collars a n d cul"s and frills: col- om! bands and fagotting. 7 to 1 o. $).50.

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