AtancU M u (3*/mcJ? * Ci m 5- f <>v VX *£ U, r N II \ & O f •f , - ,"S / / '* « ►tv O * SK / b v i ijf!' N* S« fofc §MDX> # II # • For EASTER Travelling . Secure RAIL TICKETS and Reservations at D.I.C Booking Office! Commencing Tuesday...... Displays of IMPORTED FURS Autumn comes and brings its verdant tints and the new season’s collection of Country Life Wear! You’ll choose it to suit your type and your wardrobe. Your preference will range from the severe wide shouldered models to the softened styles more costume than suit. But whatever you choose, you’ll inherit that correct, well-bred, well-groomed look of a woman comfortable, casual, and perfectly at home in her suit! Materials, too, display the same fidelity of craftsmanship ! Our Woollen Dress Section is ready with magnificent displays of cunningly inspired Scotch handmade homespuns. They’re individual.... entirely new and quite inexpensive! 44 Broadaeres ” (left) Drawn on simple lines symmetrically beautiful and unobtrusive, this Travel Coat features a full swing bach and large dolman sleeves with raised tuck down centre. Smart billowy elbows and tight cuffs. Note the smartly adaptable collar and the sporty pockets. Verdant Brown toning with herring- ■■ £?. bone fleck, and lined throughout with Nigger Satin. w 44 Twilight Glades ” (right) The quiet modesty of this immaculately tailored suit is evident at first glance. It is in an unusual broken check of Lime/Black, with singlebreasted coat with the new fob pockets. The skirt is relieved by centre back pleat and two inverted front pleats. 2 44 The ©ay’s Mood” (right) A charming two-piece Swagger Suit with the accent of the broad, full shoulder line. In a fleck Tweed of rich Brown tonings displaying the inherent character of the highlands. Fur-trimmed cravat and slot pockets harmoniously blend with the coat. The skirt is severely tailored. Skirts (not illustrated) A marvellous range of country life Skirts for the smart devotee of sport. Stunning check and fleck designs in warm Brown, New Greens, and Russet tonings. Pleated and slightly gored style, in S.W. and W. sizes only. 63/, 66/6, 15/DIC Fashion Centre av 7 1 AV, ft \ i • X \ Aa. V. \T*
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Evening Star, Issue 22596, 13 March 1937, Page 25
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390Page 25 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22596, 13 March 1937, Page 25
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