Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Jan 1930, p. 28

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28 WILMETTE' LIFE January 24, 1930 WOMEN'S FROCKS A FEATURING OF IMPORTANCE /!OR THESE AR/} NEWLY ARRIVED fOVNTAIN Ceorgettes Chiffons The Blouse lj for Earl~ Vit S \ " lt tl:e flat Crepes Expressing the newest trends of the Spring Mode-ketchief · trims - lingerie trims-bead trims. In the new Spring shades, too, Canna Red, Capacine, Linen Blue, Spanish Red, Cameo Sky Blue, Raspberry a.nd Dahlia. Sizes r 4 to 40. A notable value at $25. Lord's-Second Floor s~in f s.ee~ '"'he (lSti low lgg rl:ru nan And Here Are the New Jersey V estsa . ·. I SILK PRINTS In a Great Selling at ' $J7 50 · A timely top and bloomers knee. In offering of quality jer.'" y bloomers have tailord l at $2.9 5 have tailord t flesh only. VESTS $1.95 .. $3.95 Prints retain their popularity for the coming season; and in the new silhouettes they offer a youthful loveliness not to be found in other fabrics. Bright and gay color combinations, as well as somber shades. Smart for business, school, afternoon and street wear. All sizes. $I 7. 5o is an outstanding figure for dresses of such charm. Lord's-second Floor The Millinery Continues with Great Stc New straws. and felts that drape so the soft folds and lines of the Spring will find it hard to believe that sub styles are to be had for such low pri~· Lord's-Millinery~econd Flo~ ' . "

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