You can wear it in and it only costs 5 different ways 1 This is a Special Purchase of . . . SPORTY, ANGORA-FLECKED FELT HATS SOFT, EASILY FOLDED FELTS—EQUALLY SMAET WHEN WORN —WITH BRIM DOWN ALL AROUND—UP AT THE BACK—-BRETON-WISE—OR WITH FOLDED OR DENTED CROWN. SMART ! COMFY ! INEXPENSIVE ! * m t"rvt A * VU) \ n k' / \ ! 1 W\ i !k '// . TPj V D.I.G. SPECIAL PURCHASE / PRICE //j\ . g/JJ each A /S- ---//\ The “ All-Way'" is obtainable in these shades •. Beige, Kenya Red, Grey, Black, Pistaehe Green, Brown, Chalk Blue and Midnight Blue, Make a dash for m.c . TO - DAY and buy your “All-Way,” Splendid SCOOP! 3000 yards of Petal-Soft LINGERIE SILKS Exquisitely soft and silky Lingerie fabric—in the most delicate tints ever seen . . . Ivory, Primrose, Shell, Sunset, Peach, Apple, Powder and Sky Blue. 36in wide, and absolutely beautiful quality. Special Purchase Price 1/11 Per Yard These wear like fun! Service-Weight PURE SILK HOSE All Pure Silk and in the newest shades for Autumn. Fashioned with tailored heel and cradle foot. They’ll give you excellent service. Usually 10/11 Pair TO-DAY 5/11 Pair o X ‘duwss* /> "4 Is^Vcgs Here's a Marvellous Buy for Yon ! k 'Jm m •9 m Vt. { h hj >*’o, si® \ *■ Special Purchase of Sawdust-Crepe afternoon FROCKS Heavy Silk Crepe, in seven of the snappiest little style's imaginable _ Velvet trimmings shirrings cute buckles Gold buttons unusual sleeves. You’ll just adore them. Shades of Gloucester and Almond Greens, Rust, Wine, Mulberry, Navy, Saxe, Nigger, Small and medium fittings. Special foil TO-DAY Miss OwenExpert Shoe Fitter, is in attendance at D.I.C. until April 22nd* Miss Owen is specially featuring the Selby ‘‘Arch Preserver Shoe.” renowned for its style and comfort-giving qualities—she will be only too pleased to advise you on correct footwear. FREE FITTINGS and consultations. ’Phone 30-456 for appointment. 1
Two legacies totalling £4500 reward a nurse 24 years of devoted service to Mr Charles Francis Vachell. K.C., a former Recorder of Gloucester (England) and his wife, Mr Vachell left £2OOO to Lucy Mav Rogers, described by him as “my general manager and nurse,” and by a codicil of October last year a further £2500. The total estate was sworn at £38,500,
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21760, 17 April 1936, Page 9
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