Fashions finger beckons to Beath s Death's to-day reaches the climax of readiness in Spring Apparel for outdoor and indoor festivities. It is characteristiC'of Beath's that these New Fashions are not only correct and beautiful, but also above the usual in quality of material, skill, and perfection in workmanship. Here prices meet your own ideas. In fact, they're often lowfcr than you expect. The language of Embroidery lias beta skilfully translated into trimmings of rare effectiveness. Gold tinsel thread, silk chenille, and beads, sometimes in self tonings, sometimes in contrasts. Many frocks flaunt delightful ribbon and eyelet effects. Here Froeks display, clever thoughts in taffeta, duvetyn, tricotine, gabardine, crepe de chine, Chantilly laee, organdi, satin meteor, and charmeuse. In dove grey, fawn, henna, flamingo pink, nigger, jade, black and white, and navy. Paris set her seal on the simple Slip Frock, and sent befeutiful specimens to Beath's —naturally. Loose Wrap Coats in diversified styles' are bright with braid and stitching, with linings that tempt the passing breeze to glimpse their floral beauty. The leading styles in Tailored Costumes have either Mandarin coats or semi-fitting effects ; flared from the waist,' and coming just below the hips. Exquisite linings, floral and plain. In the New Millinery, fascinating lo6p» and ribbon streamers achieve a piquant effect. The turned-up brim is still with us, but the mushroom shape predominates, with lace and tulle drapings, fruit and flower ornamentation. Close-Fitting Toques and the Picture Hat's wide brim. The new pervenche blue breaks into view, and the new Etruscan red, together with royal blue, henna, ease, and black. In the French Model Millinery appears new material, such as laithe and glynton straws, celephane, lace effects, crepe da chine, and taffeta.' A Memo. for Men Placs your new Suit order while Son'ra her®, e•t h' s Salts •re cat, n«4e, and fitted by expert*. B»tlsfiction is «»• mired. Select from the nmr Suiting, TM Style Centre 85027-39 M
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17223, 13 August 1921, Page 11
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