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The Smart Rendezvous— sJ_L3 Store Open tiU 9 P*"" | -■--' D.I.C. Tea Rooms. To-morrow. ? THE D.I. C. J "Friday Review" OF FASHION AT A BUDGET PRICE Arrived! fff^^ Iw.%«. pta Ilk vlfeMlH of the New Peterand Wendy \| \JJ^ CRAVATS "■-■. The Piccadilly N^V^T* *' ~ \,f£j» <A S-^r^y And naturally we flaunt the DAkirAl/FC '*'<«*«*** >^<i-—*< smartest this side of Paris. rAIMCAIxtd V \^B±t*£~***>' Here we list two inexpensive v\^( ■5g S( and charming examples of the XC^*' ■ f^_^—---^*: ~ "N. new "rage>" that are destined I" 7"~~~ ;""' i°r very smart necking this X First at the D.I.C! The mammoth POWDER CASES that are the *eason. 5 rage of London and Paris ... Giant, dazzling discs for powdering , J" piquant noses. The five-inch, "Peter," is most startling, but for •TALLY-HO CRAVATS— ■; people who never go to extremes, we have a smaller size,"Wendy," Featherweight wool .. dash- Ji just 32 inches across. ing stripes of Orange/Brown, J> Black/White, Red/White, " *[ Peter, Chromium and Wendy-in Green, rtl^^^r- rnT^w 5 'Enamel, in Reptile . Blue, Scarlet, Peari Wl^ ' Wlne/Black/ $ Skin, Jade, Scarlet. and Black. * Wlute> _ 2 25'- 10 6 3" | • CRUSHED VELVET 5 ' • . . '. ■ CRAVATS The newest < . ' ~—■-■ v •. rr—, : — 1 note for formal ensem- V . , bles S oft, hazy colour JJ -;.'■■- ■■ ...But we still believe in -.. . SdTSSni G^fet £ Black; White, Brown and •$, i. -j . * Rust; in quaint futuristic de- ■ jjp|j\ SAILORS s*°- n/6 / SwK. jijs. Especially this jaunty jovial , ■ A/tit*^ "*~ \ PV ittle chap sketched here- It ' V^oSl f'l-^r 's *'ie new Autumn Sailor that \^g\ V- (C \ goes on w'^t'1 a typical soii-of-i , -■■'-■ :4 -a 5,,,!, a-gun tilt: and promises to be \ TL^ T\n»—.***»■' ! <\ ™llw- Of , a best seller this season, styled | ||C L/I6SS ' •■. .. V I~\ 'n new corcied e't> in Green, ..-. ' fv. jS'■ fv/ Cocoa, Fawn, Wine, Black ■ •'■'■'(X^r ■ A^-l and Lido. Note the cute trim- ' OF THE WEEK \ ■ \,\J \ J t*~~ m niing. If you wear size 6J or ■ \\>f ■ \ II t }'ou are in luck's way. ■'•"'. , ' AjJ \ i Introduces 1 / ' ■ \f\\t\ ...Bishop Sleeves \a_SA .MO ... Camera Stripes j A D-l-C SPECIAL! KNITTING '''^f^v Pure Silk Dull - \h/r\r\l O /T^imi f^-< Finish, -WOOLS /^mvl^. HOSIERY " galore . ■ /|S|IL .3 II Pair ALL the shades. ALL the ■ /fflJwflMi • Weights, at prices from \Mffl^^"///mm ' t 1 t , r , , 4id. skein. YM^'s^////'WSM Lucky, Lucky Lady .• . here • \ . > ■ \- NSINm Vv\V^ //// 1 JW- ' is a Stocking you. will be .. Make your Hobby II I' proud to wear with smart PROFITABLE!, ■■■'. fl}ftißxs'///wtiiL ■" Autumn clothes . . . and it . .- ■■ .'■■'•'"■■- ' costs just 3/11. It is pure" Enter the D.I.C. <mmsmHF Silk in full service weight. It ' JUMPER KNITTING , (llhF^^W is dull finished and available CONTEST. WwL Jffl in Dago, Smoke-tone, Leaf- ' V Brown, Duskee and Deer—the £10/10/- in Prizes. - <L.^ \yu,,V ! very shades you want for vr/-, itvttt!v ttwi? iWwMffi ' autumn. Shop early- Worth N0 ENTRY FEE" SM3S ' every penny of 6/11. • Full Details Wool Section. / VOWVVV^W/ ' SPECIAL; SELLING! . /Illllr MAGNET CQUNTERrrFViday- ■ j^^j 1000 tAdder-proof / Bloomers and Vests "t^a^ S.W., WOM. and O.S. Sizes. / f\\ A triumph of D.I.C; combined 0^ /I I / \sX. ' buying. : 2,000 wonderful Gar- "M I I I / J N^ ij ments in a genuine ladder- . M. ill \m '• proof material, to be cleared Jg^ I mm \f I 1 To-morrow'-at this ridiculous / ■ "! n;tis O n,lgfivoS nkAppir- EACH . Jt app ears j n fte t wool and j; J "r" . there is a touch of genius in «■ . ■ ■ cleverly vandyked camera- , "J : : " ~ stripes. The new sleeve is Ji , .-■'■,.-.• tight at cuff, full above elbow. ■; We hate to boast, but Some New .Wrinkles SS Pique A^a bfe t :: have you seen our in Autumn s.s.w., s.w., and w. Fit- ■; , . , tings in Black and 'White. '■ Woollens . SILKS s<s.*s£ri5< s.*s£rit ISLc li.. | 36in. AFGHALINE . ._,lll 36in . PEBBLED CREPE- ' AQ/A I' wool, roughish surface, soft With a hide like an elephant's. * ** *', mossy feel. Wine, Scarlet, Soft draping. A headlines !■ ; Bottle, Saxe, New Green, f or frocks. Ivory, Lemon, »\ Royal, Rust, Orange, Brown, Sky, Pink, Gold, Beige, Saxe, / . " ! Cardinal, Navy, Beige, Nig- Lido, Navy, Rust, Wine, Nig- m\ ger, Black. A very correct ge r and Black ■ fabric. . A . . ■ . 4/11 a y i T1 II yd. 3(sin FIGURED CRINKLY Sll \C „,„„„ CREPE—Featuring the bo V-/1 I—l V ?v"?'c_^^Go^ A- L .uC °AT" sou Sh* after S Paced dcsi Sns is the keynote t« INGS—AII wool, m the. new . O n a deeply crinkled cloth. keynote to warm street shades, firm Ground colours, Grey, Red, A a. ■ enough for precise tailoring. Wine , Green, Saxe, Lido, A UCIIIIIII Electric Blue, Lido, Navy, Navy and Black. A beautiful «MtUIIIII ; Black, Nigger, Bottle, Wine. draping fabric for snug fit- . . . . Introduces the new weave. ting frocks. . I IrIROVIO 9/11 yd. 8/11 yd. Lingerie ; 54in. BEDFORD CORD-The i"; rx REVEI^ SIBL J E T CREPE DAINTY PANTIES-A serseason's smartest for Frocks, SAI INS—Soft and Lustrous viceable type in art. silk. ■ Coats, Costumes. Shades: Nic- l° T aft^noon, or evening. V Popular flat yoke, plain or ger, Lido, Cherry. Saxe, Rust, I VOry S"** I?^' Turg,V°ise' trimmed lace. Lupin, MalSilver Grey "Cord" is thp aaxe, Almond, Brown, Flame, maison, Ivory, Nil. new note for Winter ..- . I^"™' N^ B/H and 6/11. "11 yd. 4/I1 yd. princess slips — with :■ slim fitting line and slightly *\ flared skirt. Malmaison, Ji Maize, Ivory, Apple, Sky, «' DM j^mmm , v . Cloister, and Black. S.W\, ■! I W.M., and O.S. Ij I I 9/11, 10/6, 12/6 to 35/-. jj .1 PRETTY NIGHTGOWNS— <- l\ . . Sleeveless, lace trimmed and > . finished with an adorable pico 5 -TL v, _ ■ _ ' edge. Round or V necks. X Ihe MOSt Competitive Store in Shades, Ivory, Malmaison and 5 WdlingtOn Skyi-9/9,25/6,35/-t063/.. J

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 63, 16 March 1933, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 63, 16 March 1933, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 63, 16 March 1933, Page 18

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