January 18, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE 29 -------~~---.---------------~----------------------------------------~ .10[! ~Skutm.Ina.----------1 1624 Dn:imJton: 6viuMion ...A~ I All the Requirements of The Smart Woman's Wardrobe Smartly Distinguished New Fashions for Every Occasion · Offered in Wide Variety at Conservative Prices More than ever before, the complete ensemble is the thing of fashion· consequence and the smartly attired woman especially appreciates the opportunity of planning and choosing he~ entire wardrobe in a shop where the utmost discrimination is shown in making all selections. That is one reason why shopping is such a pleasure at this metropolitan new store. Heed is given to the harn1ony and contrast of colors and lines-to the selection of garments that are distinctly appropriate and individual. Every article of apparel may be chosen with relation to the rest of your wardrobe and you'll find just ·the right accessories to give the final touch of perfection. Gowns Distinctive new modes for all occas1ons. A. wide range of pnces. Coats Types for sports, travel and afternoon. Conservatively priced. Silks A wider assortment than ev~r before. Exceptional values. Knitted Sportswear Sweaters and two and three piece suits. An excellent selection of Franklin knits. Moderate! y priced . Dobbs Hats Brimmed and close fitting styles in a diversity of shades. . Accessories Hosiery. gloves, scarfs, bouton· niers, hand bags and handkerchiefs. Costume Jewelry A most unusual showing. Gold, silver and semi· precious stones. Types for every preference and every purse. Lingerie Beautiful s i I k lingerie a n d negligees. A wide range of prices. Corsets Madame Irene. The Frances. Gossard, and Nature's Rival. Junior·Wear Attractive apparel for the junior miss from 6 to I 7 years of age. I