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;;// JPcd/uoK JlkittMA.. Inspired, by Wienna and Budapest • • Aeeiaimed by London and Mew York • . And now « ® « • presented by 8.1. C r _ •** .•"T •T>‘ A 7 =^V a •£Km ■>,' ' * "V vS."<V'., - 'v - 1 V''i; r : Jol Bfa. \ s&i Never, since our Autumn fashion openings, have we presented such exhilarating fashions. They re positively alive with newness vibrating with the chic and individuality you ve always associated with Continental Fashions. Even more than that, for never before have such foremost styles been marked at so absurd prices. Really, the value is staggering. Imagine an afternoon frock, similar to the one sketched—cut on equally well tailored lines, and with the exclusive trimmings-for 5 guineas! The materials and accompaniments would cost almost that alone! Come In and you’ll fully endorse these remarks! As Sketched— The SUIT An exquisite little two-piece, delightfully tailored _ from fine knop weave Angora cloth. The shoulder line is accentuated by the full sleeves and a certain squareness is added by the graduated tucks extending to the waist. Novelty mock pockets and v robespierre collar. An entirely new fastening scheme is provided by locks and keys. Severely tailored skirt. Shade of Rust - Variety of similar styles in Wine, Tan, Brown, Navy, and Black. From The FROCK This lovely model is cut from Brown Angora slub. A Continental air is lent by the waistcoat effect —and it most , certainly gives a slimming appearance to the waist and hips; A full square shoulder line, buttoned cuffs, and half-belt at back! The plaited tricolour collar and tie effect is entirely new . • • • ® Similar models in Wine, Tan, Rust, and Navy H and The BLOUSE Of fine silk crepe and beautifully designed in floral and geometric designs. Still more novelty is added by the collection of tucks at shoulders. With Eton collar and tie belt at its fitted waistline. Shades of Rose, Ivory, Primrose, /tfa Ice Blue, and Beige roßi A 6 7 / Not Illustrated— Imported Continental Coats tailored on slimming lines with the accent on the shoulders. Of soft-finish wool coatings trimmed with large collars of Indian lamb and fox. All lined throughout with silk marocain. Shades of Navy, Brown, and Black wgJIM® A delightful range of novelty Fobs and Brooches of carved wood. All exquisitely carved Tyrolean designs and beautifully coloured 2/6 to 5/11 Buttons, Buckles, Clips, and Girdles. All exclusive designs, many being hand-made and painted. They add that final touch to your frock that only Continental and Tyrolean accessories can! And they’re exclusive! Reasonably priced, too! The Crown Jewels 2 Follow the crowds to the Exhibition in our Furnishing Department of these faithfully reproduced Replicas. Innoxa, Demonstration 2 Miss MARIE ROBINSON, overseas demonstrator for ‘INNOXA* Beauty Products, is in attendance to advise on natural make-up and beauty problems. Phone I 1-529 for appointment. These interviews are entirely Free! 'A\ rZ. i %/ % The GLOVES This pair picked at random from our selection of Skin Gloves conveys some idea of the chic and exclusiveness of the range. Of the very softest leather entirely hand-sewn with heavy thread. A contrasting Brown shade is used for the gauntlet back and top. Shade of Oatmeal • M - tr / v Other unique all spongeable skins, in Pastel, Beaver, and Brown tonings. No two patterns 13/6 to 21/The BELT Of soft yet coarsely-woven coloured canvas, this delightful belt is hand-worked with coloured wools to form lovely floral patterns. Plated metal hook and eye and cord J /|| fastening Similar styles with most original and conventional designs 3/11 to 5/11 DIC The SCARF A handsome triangle of soft wool with fringed edges. A heart pattern is worked in Green. Damask designs of mixed H? Henna, Scarlet, Green, and Blue ....- Other “Tyrol” designs in every con- ft/H ceivable colour and design 11l M/ Fasßiion Centre!

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Evening Star, Issue 22619, 10 April 1937, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22619, 10 April 1937, Page 27

Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22619, 10 April 1937, Page 27