The Atlantian (Atlanta, Ga.) 19??-current, April 01, 1913, Image 19
THE ATLANTIAN.
What the best dressed women
will wear this spring
The tailor-made suit will probably have
a jacket in cut-away model, and in the most
approved form the back of the jacket will
hang two or three inches lower than the front.
The side-buttoning style is still good, and
the narrow skirt is as correct as ever, excep;
that this spring’s models have a little more
fullness at the hips, with perhaps a little
“draping” effect.
Coals for wear over dresses
are a trifle shorter than last
season—45 to 50 inches, ex
cept the mannish, “sport”
coats, which go to full 54 in
ches, with a tremendous
“flare” at the bottom. Epon-
ge, mistral canvas and the
new “knitted” or toweling
cloth weaves are much used
in coats, and light grays, pure
white and black and white
are especially approved. Of
course the sturdy serges, in
various weaves and wales, in
tans, grays and blue, are as
correct as ever for utility
coats.
All of which—and more in detail—is magnificently
demonstrated in the carefully selected garments in
our present showing.
An exposition of the true, approved Styles in wo
men’s wear, shown in moderately priced garments—
notably in the famous Wooltex coats, suits and skirts.
Come in and See.
Davison—PaxonStokes Co.
The Store That Sells Wooltex
Coats Suits Skirts