Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Nov 1934, p. 21

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Dame Fashion i s quite consistent, too, and permil-s as great lati- tude in selecting your evening wrap as in the type of gown which most becomes you. Glint- ing metallic fabrics, sumptuous velvet Iboth furred and unadorn- ed) contrive most striking wraps . . some caped and shorfisli, ol+iers flowing ta, the floor. Ext remne right-Twinkling sequins form a'blouse-top te a Juil crepe st skirt .. . as practical.5 as if 16 lovely...........................17.5 Right--Dont overlooli the unique end flaffering collar of self-fa bric which distinguishes a ful-I.ngth $ -9 velvet wrap .......... ....... ...........o eW4 ('q 'j, You'iI Need Slipp.rs But Nol Much of 'emi Rsght-asatin san- dai in black or Ehti; (to be . $2«9 tinied) ..... Ail that...... Glitters MAY Be Rhineatones! And neyer luas costfumé IeweIay >Leu more artisie and allurngi Clips in pairs, or buge ed one-@nly . . . aseible sfuded bracelets ed eamrngs, long, short $1.98 and in-befWien ..a joy toe ,. o f fthe beholder .................... Right belot.--Gleam- ing situer kid accents bl1a ck. or white. AlI-silopr .9 modelas, too., -9 E v A N . . . EVANSTON la THE PLACE! NOVEMBER 8, 1934 s T o N WII,.tte 1100

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