SHANTUNG SILKS. YOKOHAMA SILKS. ' SATIN MESSALINE. TAFFETA CHIFFON SILKS. 32in. and 34m. wide, in de- 54m. wide in golden brown, j Sr^eve'nmff * wear ; "in* dainty and 4 4in. wide, in sky matis, apricot, Lusitama, light, bright navy blue bronze green, . f £ w ■ he]iolrope * bue, pink, heliotrope, eau de mid, and dark brown, grey, and a pretty shade of pink 'turquoise and eau de nil ml > vieux rose . turquoise, comoss, bronze, mvrrle. navy. At 3/11 yard ' At 5/9 and 7/G yard balt > Copenhagen blue, and mauve, pink, sky blue, and other new shades vieux rose At 3/11, 4/11 yard . . .I , , : , - At 5/6, 5/11, 6/6, 8/6 yard NINON MOTOR VEILS. |^ |W^ 1/ /ST* *T& l/l |£-^ % i^ 1 i^l NEW MESH NET VEILS. skv W blue' Sk' Tt^AiTach ' ers* 'in nTvy^ Copenhagen Wut sky blue, black At 4/n eacn LIMITED. moss > and black =========== ' At 3 / 3 each CHECK ZEPHYRS, 30m. wide, o o ==================== in heliotrope and white, brown Tilf* i§lC&lSl(P€£ £&¥ FlCft ICfeU * HARRIS DRESS LINENS, and white, navy and white blue * fiJl^ fc^'O'fiW^^ **2L M. H^^&^aa o gin> wk]e - n fashionabl^ and white, sky blue and white, shades of brown and green; green and white, black and guaranteed perfectly fast coll white At 7d yard # ours , At 2 / 6 yard _ THAT fiction should be a solace and a source of strength in these =========—-——————— days of strenuous living surely needs no verbal proof. Its history CTPTPirn 7Ttphvp<; , n ™ corroborates the expectation which every new generation brings FRFNfH nRF^ T TNVNrc: wTdl^in^eliofropfS «s£*, ?* "' - The outc^ against even the best fiction a« a diversion f n R &ueand D wS?e! g^S biown and white, sky blue and from serious aims is slenderly supported by facts Only foolish whit n and f b whitP orppn ptiH whitp naw and dreamy people will waste time and neglect piactical claims by d white and hciintriW nnrl IS ™k,^ 2r£ L A »wtp V constant novel-reading ; iris as a mental refreshment after household f JjJL* strm P Sp?^ J?^, aS and white, grey and white or business toil that |^ o d fict i O n offers itself to weary folk, young 46 in w ? d " P '44 y and old. The late David Christie Murray embodied in plainest ' o , g , „,_ , terms the common uses served by the literature of fancy. He *"' /a yaru ~ wrote:— "To the middle-aged and the elderly fiction is a luxury. ========================z==== ==== LiQLF pinvcq A story-book is like a pipe. It soothes and gratifies, and it helps «,«„-» LISLE GLOVtS. an idle hour to pass » Fiction in its proper place is helpful, KID CLOVES. Fowne's Linen Lisle Gloves, in soothing, and restful, but fiction in an advertisement is appalling:. Calvat's Short Kid Gloves twowhite, cream, beaver, tan, navy It is not good for the reader, #r good for the advertiser. Our domes, in pearl grey, Tuscan blue, and black, with two patent advertisements are based on truth, they embody all the essential heliotrope, mauve, pink, sky fasteners and stitched backs facts, and no attempt is made to mislead or exaggerate. You i 3 i uei g- ree n and navy blue At 2/11 pair may rely upon the accuracy of our advertisements. . At 5/6 pair
Serviceable UndersKirts and ©ther Garments, ■p@ a a > !SKf i E?^a Here you will see a fine selection of smart Underskirts— lovely garments for W W £H^J&L^jL^£ MLjl Hrn EsSf summer wear, and all moderately priced. BASTITE UNDERSKIRTS— in pale blue, pink, heliotrope, and fawn, prettily a . TBPB'Y^S/flr 1 IS'SBiffe^lfe'K? co trimmed with frills of same material; a suitable foundation for washing 1 frocks si aaSU £2? IE "IrfiaWVa *o At 8/6 each SILK MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS— With new pleated frill, in navy blue, brown, reseda, sky blue, white, rose, and black At 17/6 each BLACK SILK MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS— Very handsome garments Stvl© 284 At 17/6, 21/6, 25/6, 29/6, 31/6 each J DAINTY UNDERSKIRTS— In black and white, check silk moirette jSJi^i^ i At 22/6, 26/8 each m^MMis MAID'S WHITE UNDERSKIRTS— Sizes 3oin. to 36m. / *«* HOe SlOUt, At 4/9, 5/3, 5/6, 7/9, 8/3 each \y V Sh«r* - Wai«tf PRINT BLOOMERS— In good washing- colours Jf J®\ vvohob. At 3/6, 3/11, 4/6, 4/11, 5/6 /3hafs&i \ « •• Fflrf&uro* •• •• LUSTRE BLOOMERS— In cream, navy blue, grey, and black At 6/9 and 7/6 i /-g(s|j|jBfl I SPUN SILK BLOOMERS— In cream and black At '12/9 and 14/- N^BB^A \ jMmiL ) I The long skirt supN 'Jfmfvy / presses the abdomen and „ _ _ M'fflHryinx reduces the hips. Ihe Walking Skirts, Costumes, Mantles, Dust Coats, wffißw , * • a * i k- v , ** W^Tn 11 Fm corset is moderately high and Kace Coats. /R |p# in the bust, giving support MUSLIN SKIRTS — These are excellent buying this season, and we are showing a " " to the rorm, With penect tremendous assortment in all lengths, from 3 Qin. to 44m.^^ comfort and tlefining the waist WHITE SWISS MUSLIN SKIRTS— These are trimmed with Valenciennes lace and insertion, and are very dainty and dressy , At 23/6 to 45/- each There are three broad rust-proof RACE AND OPERA COATS— The Japanese effect is introduced into these garments, and is very becoming; a much-admired example of this is produced in Side Steels that Cannot break Of" punch champagne face cloth, with collar and facings of black satin, and touches of gold braid At £7/7/- through, and a double set of strong, wide DUST COATS— In lustre, Sicilian, Shantung, and chiffon taffeta, in all light shades i Ik' L •. vt ; i At 25/s, »9/e, 35/8 to 63/- elastic webbing hose supporters with the A PRETTY WRAP is in pale blue Sicilian, empire shape, with directoire revers of SECURITY Rubber Button Tip. heavily embroidered white linen; collar to match At £4/4/- r SUMMER MANTLES— In chiffon taffeta, pailette, and bengaline, three-quarter and seven-eights length, trimmed lace and applique At 73/6, 8«/-, 89/6, to 10 gns. DRESSING GOWNS — In muslin, from 13/6 In delaine, from 24/6 In Flannels, from 35/6 • STYLE 284, BATISTE :: PRICE 14/6 SUMMER TWEED COATS— FuII swing-back, long sleeves, roll collars, and welltailored; 46in. long At 26/6
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 112, 7 November 1908, Page 11
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