Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Nov 1929, p. 39

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November 15, 1929 WILMETTE and negligees, blouse s and shawls h<:use ,dresses, moderate priced dresses: mtsses coats and suits and extra size ' cuats and dresses. LIFE '· Field~s F~trniture and hou se furnishings Officials of Marshall Field · & Co!ll - ht: tuund on the fifth floor where also pany are expected to annonnc<· soon \\'lll be locate d the ·general offices of the opening date of the n ew l ~van s to;J the store. f.inoleums. carpets, domestic store at Sherman avenue and Church ruf-{s . lace curtains and materials, drapcrtcs and upholster.\· fabrics, crctonnt·s street. Workn1en hare complctt:d thL· and curtain hard\\'a re and shades will· sfcel and stonework of t lw building he on this floor. and decorators are no\\' ru~hing tn comThe lo\\'er Hnor saks area \\'ill he de . pletion the interior decorati ons. It 1s \'Oted to ~rtwares, gift.s, glassware. regarded as virtually certain th e Ill'\\' lamps, chm:·: . candkstt.ck s. shadl..'s, 1 hllllschold utthttes an c . . . l pt ctures. ~t11re \Vtll open SOI1lett111 e thts lll!)llt!l. -~~~~~~~~ -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ hut offtcials choose t o rescne definite Iii announcement of the date until it may he made definitely. The new store will be illuminated a t night. bringing it intll striking rclid a .L!ain~t the night sky. Great shaib ui light from reflector~ placed beneath th(· rnping of the building \rill illuminattthc stone columns di\'iding the windmrs. The striking- picture will bt ~ completed with indirect illuminati o n lli the g-i·cat di sp lay \\·inrl o\\' s, " ·hi ch \rill rarn· on the traditions of beaut\· ancl origi nalit~· that ha\·c made th e \\'indo\\':Pi the downto\\·n store oi FiL·ld'... ktH)\\"11 t hrnughout the \vorld. ArchitecturallY. the llt'\\' ~tore i~ a nul(lcrn adaptation of the Frt:nr lt J{ ,·n;ti~sattcc. The fi1 "t and ~l'CCltlfl tlnnr.; ar·t· iaced with Ten11e s~cc marble and the storie s ahn\·e are of lin H·s.t(lllr . :\11 t1xturt:s such as mar.qucc~. \\'indO\\' trimming..; etc .. arc l1f bronze. :\ lar ~c \V on1en note the added nice· clock of bronze is o n tht· rornn pf the ties that characterize Shore .;tructure. Wide Aisles in Store Line dry cleaning of men's Th<.· interior will feature the ~pacint:s toggery . . . and each week ai:..les and atmosphere of roominess an increasing number · of '"ltich ha\'C made the main storl' out . ~ta nding. Among- features " ·ill a thoughtful wives are making budget hou se on the furniture floor. certain that their husbands' \\·hiciJ will he completely furni. hcd and suits and coats are cleaned ntfcr suggestions for furnishing and with the same perfection decorating the home. Also in th (' ..;tort· \\'i ll he a laYette room, a millin en· sa lon. that they then1selves insist n·:..t and reading room s. and a ("(l!llpktc upon in the servicing of their beau t\· . alon, offering ail the Ill( 'ckrn own n1ost precious garn1ents. aid~ t o loveline ss . .-\.nnounrement ha s ht.'l'll madt· Pi tht' 1nnchandisc lav-out ll\· tl(l(lr:.. oi th1 · llt' \\' store. All . of the ~'l'S(l\11Tl'~ oi .tllt' 111ain retail store will he at t l1 e Clllllmand oi re sident s oi the north ~llore ~len's Suits Cleaned and . -.uh urh s. The standards oi sen·icc and Pressed .............. . the character of the merchandi st' ,,·t]J . h t' id e 11 tic a 1 \\'it h those o i t 11 c 111 a i r. ' ;\len's Topcoats Cleaned rda il store do\\'nt0\\'11. and Pressed ......... . On the first floor \\'ill hr t ht· -. lH W Men's O vercoats Cleaned section \\"ith shoe:-. for "·nmu1 and ch :J. and Pressed .. ....... . rlrcn · and th e distinctiH' Fi1·ld lin e. \" nung ~r odcrn's: notion .;, con iect i1 llll\len's Hats Cleaned and t·n . je\\·elry, stationery. kathn gn()(ls, Blocked ....... ... ....... . --iln·r\\"are. cutlery, perftmH:;-; and t nikt l!',lnd-; , \\"011H. ' tl's n cc bn·ar . handl,erLadies' Plain Dresses ~~ t·ltids and gloves. Cleaned and Pressed . .. cP · Toys and Athletic Goods Ladies' Plain Coats ~~ :\ comnlete lin e oi toYs and athh:tic Cleaned and Pressed ... cP · L!nods \\'ill he found on the large seC(l liCI tltl(\r \Yhich. with the cxceptitlll nf 9x12 Domestic Rugs -.ports apparel for men. \rill b<.· derut .: d Cleaned ............. . t' ntireh· to vouth. Hert· ma ,. he inund Oriental Rugs Dry .t comp lete line of infants' ~Year . . girls' Cleaned. sq. ft .............. . <·uter wear and iunior millinerY. Clothinl! a nd furnishitH!S for ho\·~ ·a nd su:t'i for ,·otmg men also will J)e found on this Aoor. There \\"ill be a specia l sr :·Successors to the . tion dr\'Otcd to men's suit s and (\\"_· :·l 2' 1 5 Washington Ave. coa t s. Cleaning Co. Krauss Wilmette The \\"aiting rooms will orctq)\· a sectioq of th e third floor. Tn connecti ·1n "'ill he found th e beautY sa lon and children'" and \\"Ot1H'n's ha.rher shop. Also on this floor will he found f ann· ~yoods . hooks. all lines of millinen. including C. L. ROGERS, President French, debutante, American. sports and street and the well kno\\'11 Field SlO line. In addition, tlw third fl oor A PHONE CALL WILL BRING OuR TRucK To YouR DooR will hou se sections devoted to lin ens, bedspreads, quilts, blanket s. com forts, domestic cottons, silks, lining-s. velvets. NO TOLL GREENLEAF (Evanston) 3400 GLENVIEW HIGHLAND PARK 3400 rayon. lingerie, corset s. knit underPHONES WILMETTE .......... 3400 3:10 GLENCOE ....... I )00 \\'ear, negligees and maids' uniforms. The fourth floor will be devoted to w~men's apparel, includin.g co.ats, ft:rs . ' tllt s, sports apparel, mtsse s dres.,es to Announce Opening Date for Evanston Store Soon win . 1s c eantng wtnswotnen ~ for women see · · · hr Our Prices: $1.00 $1.00 $1.25 75c 50 50 $3.50 5c

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