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westclox That last minute nap 7HEN the alarm sounds, do you rise at • . once or roll over for another nap. Dropping, back to sleep after being called is largely a habit, ; but some of us .snatch that last minute as though it were the most precious of the night. If you can smile at your alarm clock's call, roll over and go back to sleep, just try a Big Ben. —Set it, move the switch to "repeat," wind both keys and then sleep till morning.—But you can't sleep through Big Ben's cheerful, ten minute call. That's sure. Westdoxßig Ben, 211-; Baby Ben, 2l!< Sleep-Meter. 1216; .Imrriat. 9!6; Blue Bird, WIG; Pocket Ben, s,'■; Jack o'ljanlern Lubi:kosl\ /$/.; Big Ben Luminous, 27j6; Baby Ben Luminous. 27(6; Glc-flen, 12*6; Llack Bird Luminous, 15,'WESTERN CLOCK COMPANY, LA SALLE, ILL, U.SA.

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Authentic models that you'll be proud to wear. Hats of personality, remarkable for their NEWNESS of theme and treatment. Expressing Fashion's latest moods in style and colour LADY'S ATTRACTIVE NAVY. HAT, .folded crown of navy corded silk ribbon, looped at side; narrow mushroom brim of silk velvet, trimmed ~ with cire roscllas ~ .. ... LADY'S FASHIONABLE TAILOEED HAT of Nigger Brown, plain tucked-in crown and narrow brim, banded with Bengalino ribbon and t*fk //* Vandyked feather wreath and cockade JjJ /|J NEW HAT, with pointed quartered crown of navy bluo panne velvet. Narrow curved brim g* p /fi wreathed with jade green velvet leaves " LADY'S MODEL HAT of Black Silk Volvet. Close soft coronet style, with high upstanding brim, bound with faille; side crown caught to one side with long-tailed jade, rouge and jade, /JA./'/J parrokeet .. ..". .. -• tM#/H LADY'S SMART WINTER HAT by " Madeleine. »» Melon crown of coloured tapestry and nigger brown Ottoman ribbon; narrow brim of nigger brown silk velvet, bound and slightly turned up in front; crown trimmed with flat bow of ■ • - ribbon .... .. «--. .. - LADY'S, DISTINCTIVE HAT by "Marie Anne." High crown of folded black satin, caught to one side with loop and ends; mushroom brim of latticed silver ribbon, thread,' and ~ " beads LADY'S MODEL HAT by "Clothilde." High crown of black Ottoman ribbon worked into original design,' narrow brim of black silk velvet, bound with ribbon, and finished with pearl ~ ' " and jet pin .. ... .. SEME'S—STYLE LEADERS Quite the usual thing to find the unusualthing'-at Beatk's.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18348, 3 April 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18348, 3 April 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18348, 3 April 1925, Page 3

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