Dresses FOR THE LARGER WOMAN who chooses her clothes for a chic that includes slenderising lines are these becoming frocks now on view in the showroom, featuring Voile and Art. Silk. Conventional patterns and smudge rose and flower effects, as well as a wealth of other designs. Also ART. SILK FROCKS, in becoming styles, featuring plain or inset fronts, a soft ripple jabot, long sleeves smartly tied at the wrists, tucks on the shoulders; many colourings. 35/, 37/6 up. CREAM FUJI TENNIS FROCKS, neat and natty, showing pleats and interesting little pockets; snugly fitting; some with collars; sleeveless or not, just as you wish. Pleats in front, and intriguing little motifs —a Spanish mascot —a racket one, such as Suzanne sometimes favours. All grouped neatly in the showroom for your inspection. S.S.W., S.W., and W. sizes. 18/G. for every Daytime Hour from dawn to dark! Exceedingly popular, practical, and smart! Designs in wide variety, just out of their wrappings, that represent the very latest from the viewpoint of Fashion. A brilliant range of fabrics, fresh and fascinating. Call early and choose while selections arc new and plentiful. 8 VOILE FRC'VCS, in softly draped and flared effects; becoming frocks for any age or figure. Some narrow belts; fine tucks here and there, generally over the shoulder or inset in the front. O.S. and Ex.O.S. 17/6, 25/, to 33/6. pay* grata* MM iPiirS®; L) u j i v U i i i. ARTOSHENE FROCKS that belong to clear brisk clays on the courts, and correct to the last detail. Their straight lines are chic; mostly sleeveless; few with collars turning away from the throat in front; flat pleats at the side —very new and very smart; neatly piped and bound. Clear shades of Jonquil, Nil, Green, Coral. Lavender, and Navy Blue. 14/6. FROCKS, in Artoshene, in a variety of dainty colours, some in plain and others in floral. Simple frocks with a hint of formality. Maybe you have seen several of them in the windows. You’ll love them, so softly glowing are the pastel tints. Call! So moderate at 32/6. V I I m m A<J\
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Special Window Display o§ 'Sporting Requisites I Just arrived! Large stocks of interest to Bow'ers, Cricketers, Tennis Players, Croquet Players, etc. See Special window! Laidiaw & Grey, RATTRAY STREET.
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Evening Star, Issue 19994, 11 October 1928, Page 3
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