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Children’s Bear Coats
Children’s coats in Teddy Bear
and Curley Bear—black, white,
brown, blue, red and navy.
$2.75 to $lO.OO.
Teddy Bear caps to match
coats.
$1.25 and Up.
Children’s Long Coats
In wash silks, neatly embroider
ed, also in pique and Bedford
cords.
$1.25 to $5.00.
Two Specials.
The shirt waist claims the
whole year as its season—it
changes style and weaves, but it
still remains the same ‘“chic”
garment.
Mercerized weaves in black
and white and grey plaids, neat
plaited tailored styles. 34 and
full length sleeves. Stocks and
cuffs neatly tucked.
98¢ and $1.25.
Kimono Blankets
Kimono Blankets in outing,
stripes and figures. Full 10-
quarter blankets for making
warm, comfortable kimonos and
bath robes. Black and white
and colors.
Pair $l.OO.
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New shades come and go at each season, but black, like Tennyson’s ‘‘Brook,’’ goes
on forever.
A black dress is always a staple thing in the wardrobe—always good, always the
appropriate thing for many occasions.
The new black weaves are ready. Mohairs, Panamas, Serges, Cloths, with a price
range from 39c to $1.50. In particular, 44-inch wide Chiffon Panama, regular 75¢c qual
ity, at 50 cents.
Some Fancy Weaves.
Variety and newness are two great points in this fall’s fancy dress goods weaves.
Plaids, checks, double checks, stripes and others. In all colors and many combinations.
To these we add the advantage of careful buying. The price range is 50c to $1.25.
The All-Popular Long @oat
Among the things you’ll want to see in the Ready-to-Wear are the Long Coats.
They’re certainly swell garments,
They are naturally distingvished and smart by their very lines.
To this add the newness of novel weaving, and you’ve some irresistible styles.
Fancy mixed Worsteds and Suitings —plain browns, black, blue and red.
You’ll see the new Japanese sleeves and the novel trimming with large buttons.
Coats loose and semi-fitting backs.
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Prices, $5.00 to $27.50.
Children’s Coats $1.75 to $lO.OO.
Mother Goose Blankets,
Mother Goose Blankets for lity
folke’ beds and baby cribs. Just t*th:
right weight for now. Pretty colop.
ed borders. Pair 50c. :
Outings 10c.
Outing for all the garments that
are made for winter. For outing
gowns and pajamas, for gacques, ki.
mon»s and robes. Outings in smal|
checks and plaids and 1n solid colorg
Yard, 10c. '
Kimono Outings,
Pretty patterns in Japanese and
floral designs for making long or
short kimonos and dreesing BACques
Yard, 15¢c. '
Shetland Floss.
_Fleisher’s Shetland Floss for knit
ting baby carriage robes, house shoes
and slippers, shawls and other things
that are crocheted.
Box $l.OO.
“Fleishers.”’
Underwear.
Ladies’ vests, in all styles, for fg]]
wear—with drawers to match.
Priced by the garment,
25¢. to $1.50.
Ladies’ Fall weight Union Suits,
750 to $1.50. |
Children’s,Mieses’ and Boys’ Unioy
Suits, 25¢ and 50c.
Shawls.
Cool mornings and evenings go
hand in hand with shawls.
Silk crocheted shawls, for the thea.
ter or about the house, $1.50 up.
Wool breakfast shawls, 25c to
$2.50.
The New Ribbons.
New Ribbons in belt, sash and hair
ribhone—the new morie effects.
Also, the new ‘‘three shades in
one,’”’ a very novel and pretty ribbon,