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COATS ■^X «. Imf ft XL ■ u m ij 59e u 694 H 794 & 57 ’WV ( $ cam & , ST. A, w ti 2*l 794 X# Fo 95 n H 5*15*6 55*6 n 12/11 DIC *• 49/6 TWEED This useful little everyday coat is smartly styled from fleck tweed. An exceptionally well-cut coat, belted all round, and with pockets. Shades of Fawn and Brown. S9/6 TWEED Diagonal weave all-wool English tweed is chosen for this neatly-tailored coat. Revers and collar are stitched and the waist is fitting by half-belt at back. Shades of Tan and Green. 69/6 FUR TRIMMED This chic coat is in Tree Bark wool coating with collar and revers edged with coney bf a soft Mole shade. Smart gathering at cuffs and shoulders. In Wine, Bottle, Navy, Brown, and Black. 79/6 FUR TRIMMED In pebble weave wool coating, this delightful style has tipped opossum collar. The back is gored to fit the figure, while the sleeve is trimmed with raised seams. Shades of Wine, Bottle, Brown, and Black. Just Imagine—l,ooo Coats ! ! Our Mantle Showroom has certainly been very ambitious In their buying, but they have every reason to be! Never before has such an advantageous purchase been made of Imported Fur Trimmed and Tweed Coats, Never before have materials, shown such a diversity of weave and colour. Never before, and we feel certain, never again, will the D.I.C. be able to present such amazing values. Our racks are literally overflowing with Coats; every stand has been utilised to display them; we’re giving them pride of place on the floor. Come in To-morrow, we wager the values will thrill even the most thrifty budgeteer. Special Displays in Princes Street windows. £5/15/6 FUR TRIMMED One of the smartest of the new season’s models. Tailored from exquisite grooved wool bouclet with a large roll collar of rich- Brown opossum. Semifitting back and with self tab on sleeves. Lined with silk polonaise. Beautiful tonings of .\Vine, Brown, and Black. £5/15/6 TEDDY CLOTH This snug and cosy coat is of the very latest tedjly cloth with a snappy all-over grooved segment effect. Large elot pockets and leather belt with a generous buckle. Exceptionally large two-way collar. Shades of Fawn and Grey. Similar styles in plain teddy in Fawns and Navy ......... 95/-, 6 Gns. FUR TRIMMED 79/6 TWEED Of lovely soft waffle weave coating with a luxurious roll collar of opossum or coney. Wide revers and gathered shoulders accentuate the slimness of the waist. Lined with silk maroIn Black and Brown shades. £7/17/6 FUR TRIMMED Of all-wool diagonal coating, this perfectly-tailored model has for its large collar a lovely cape of silver opossum. The sleeves have two large tucks as trimming. Waist is tailored to give that perfect silhouette. Shades of Brown, Navy, and Black. 9u it This practical coat for general wear is in superior quality broken check all-wool tweed. The very wide revers and stitched collar add an additional touch of smartness. D.B. styles with belt all round < and slot pockets. In Fawn/Brown tonings. 95/-FUR TRIMMED Of beautiful all-wool tweed, this modern vandyked design is beautifully carried out in single-breasted style, belted all round and with a cosy collar of Beige opossum. Fawn/Brown tonings. And, of course, at these Marvellous Prices, you’ll want a new SCARF and GLOVES . . Direct from the famous Scotch manufacturers, these pure wool scarves are in tonings to match or to add a touch of contrast to your coat. In smart bold checks and of a generous size, 50 x_! I. In Brown/Orange, Brown/Parchment, and Green/Navy. lm.3i Beautifully fine quality Nappa Gloves with the newest shaped cuff and raised piping. Fleecy-lined for extra warmth. styles, in shades of Nigger, Navy, and Black / 5 I7lf . TI7-6 for QUALITY

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Evening Star, Issue 22639, 4 May 1937, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22639, 4 May 1937, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22639, 4 May 1937, Page 14

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