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The school visitor was asking the class a few questions. “Now, how do bees dispose of their honey?” he inquired. “They cell it,” announced the clever boy of the class. Husband: “Haking any progress towards getting acquainted with those fashionable people next, door?” Wife: “Just a little. Their cat invited our cat over to a little sing-song last night."

Lodger (facctitiously): “This steak is like & cold day in December, Mrs Bordein—very raer/* Landlady: “And your board bill"is like June weather—-always unsettled.' For Bronchial Coughs take "Woods* Groat Peppermint Cure, Is 9d, 2s 9d.—[Advt.j

Fashions and Novelties for Winter at the House famous for Satisfaction, Style, Indviduality, and Economy ! . . The*colder tß?^^-S!.°!,.? n . ncdin ., Lad , ie ? j« st «°F t hat of Winter Attire. t , ." IUI rue Harassment.? and perplexities presented hv limited incomes, and bv nresentimr H ke * ,> Vo aro doing our utmost to keep prices moderate, and bv nrp«mlin„ ' 11 ° V J I , , " uulu "O aiO CiOlllg OUl* Utmost to li and by presenting well-assorted stocks the task of making a satisfactory choice, is lar gt'lv overcome. bebff ; aam ;ie<l with tins Non- Costumes and Coats for Winter v.liich are L thS-trLSetf beStJul 0 " C Sb °" M 10 «W « >»“ «« «» U-* «l ■» •*-. VSr. r/ The New Blouses! Ihe riquant Picturesque “Henderson” Millinery, and other Fashionable Hats! WE HAVE JUST OPENED UP A SHIPMENT OF HENDERSON’S LATEST MODELS IN A PROFUSION OF NOVEL AND ATTRACTIVE STYLES, NO TWO ALIKE. These Hats are made in extra good quality Silk Velvet effectively trimmed with latest novelties in chenille, flowers, and corded ribbon effects. The shapes range from comfort- - able close-httmg Turban to the medium Picture Hat. Assorted colors. Prices range from 47/6* SMARI ENGLISH FELT HATS in a great variety of shapes, newest colors, trimmed Faille ribbon bands 'and bow—--10/6, 12/6 to 21/, Graceful! Charming! Dainty! Our stock of Blouses is so great and so diverse in style that we can suit every taste. We have Blouses plain and practical, Blouses dainty and smart, and Blouses of almost daring originality. LADIES COLORED NET BLOUSES, suitable semi-evening wear ; shown in a variety of colors, including Rose, Skv, Cream, Yellow, and Flesh—32/6, ; 35/6, and 37/. LAMES’ WOOLLEN BLOUSES IN STRIPED KREMLAINE, all the latest shirt shapes, with roll, button high to neck and adjustable collars, all full shapes—32/6. LAMES’ BLCUSSS IN STRIPED WINCEY ON CREAM UKUUNDS, roll and. high collars ; all sizes—ll/8 and 16/6. LADIES’ VERY SMART PLEATED SKIRTS, designed with box and knife pleats m soft Black Silk ; all sizes —49/6. I T, & \ Ladies’ Gloves! Ladies’ Gloves! A fine variety, in skin and fabric, at« Attractive Prices! In these days it is difficult to obtain reliable' Gloves. Notwithstanding this fact, we have been most fortunate in securing a splendid selection of Skin and Fabric Gloves, in the most fashionable colors, at very moderate prices. LADIES’ TWO-BUTTON SUED Beaver; all size LADIES’ HEAVY QUALITY SILE KNITTED GLOVES, seamless; colors—Beaver, Grey, Browu, Black, and White; sizes S.H., H., and 0.5.—5/6 pair. LADIES’ FANCY KNITTED WOOLLEN GLOVES, perfect muting, with double tops; a warm, comfortable Glove for r r ,'^ ar; in oxfortl Grey, Brown,'and Mole—6/G pair. LADIES’ V ASHABLE “ DOETTE ” FABRIC GLOVES, two domes, self jjoints; a reliable Glove in every wav sizes 6, 6s, and 7—B/11 pair. L ‘f D u ES « .‘‘DUPLEX” SUEDE LISLE GLOVES, beautifully finished in every detail; a reliable and excellent wearing Glove, with two domes; in Grcv, Covert, Brown, -Mole, Beaver, and Black; all sizes— 12/6 pair LADIES’ TWO-DOME TAN NAPPA GLOVES, pique sewn, o®‘UP 01 ,’ a s P* en(l,( l "earing quality; sizes 6, 61, 61 b ii_Lj anc l U —lo/6 pair. " ' f*LO\ E&, pique sewn; in Grey, Brown, and L.U>IES’ TWO-BCTTON- dIeIkIX ,™-„ s " v,c “ bl ° ™ lor Glorc; “• ore? “»MSK S& Ladies’ Underwear! —Garments of a Warmer Type for the Winter Season LADIES* WINTER WEIGHT MERINO COMBINATIONS, in Cream and Natural, long or short sleeves—6/6, .7/11, 10/6, and 12/9 pair. LADIES’ ALL-WOOL WOVEN COMBINATIONS, Cream or Natural, long or short sleeves—ls/9, 17/6, 19/9, and 22/6 pair. LADIES’ WOVEN VESTS, merino finish, long and short sleeves, in Cream or Natural—s/6, 6/6, and 7/P each. Cosy, “ Comfy ” Garments for Girls! Varieties in Children’s Dep|. CREAM WOVEN NIGHTDRESSES trimmed lace; for girls 9 to 13 years —7/6, 8/6, and 8/11. CHILDREN’S GREY WOOLLEN BLOOMERS, for girls 1 to 7 years— Size 0, 6/3; size 1, 8/6; size 2. 6/11; size 3, 7/6; size 4, 7/11; size 5. B'3; size 6, 8/9. ' Excellent Values in Highgrade Sheetings and other Manchester Goods! WHITE TWILL SHEETING, 72in wide, for double beds—3/11, 4/6, 4/11, 5/6, and 5/11 vard. WHITE TWILL SHEETING, 80in wide, extra width, for double beds—6/6 > and U 6 yard HEA \ Y BRO W N STRIPED TURKISH TOY ELS, special value—4/6, 4/11, 5/3, 5/6, 5/9, 5/11, 6/11, 7/6, 9/11, and 10/9 pair. 60 /&°«™ HE 4 VY TWILLED PILLOW OASES to be cleared at 4/11 pair. GENUINE AXMINSTER CARPETS !—Oriental Artistic Designs! We have just opened a small range of AXMINSTER CARPETS, CARPET RUNNERS, and RUGS, in choice designs ♦ and colorings. 3 only AXMINSTER CARPETS, Persian designs; sizes 9x6. Price, £lO 10/. 1 r.°i? ly AX -J|IXSTER CARPET,- Persian design, Pink ground; size 12 x' 9. Price,’ £29 10/. 1 “if AXMINSTER CARPET, Blue ground, Chinese design; 'size 12 x 9. Price, £29 10/. Verv special! We have 1 only REAL INDIAN CARPET*. in . Cream ground, medallion design : 13ft 6in x 12ft. Price, £35. AXMINSTER CARPET RUNNERS; 27in wide 27/6 yard; 36in wide, 37/6

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Evening Star, Issue 17327, 15 April 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 17327, 15 April 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 17327, 15 April 1920, Page 10