/Art m ★HUNGARY & Gil IMPORTED DIRNDLS ★MEXICO They’re NEW 1 As neat as type ! .As spirited as a Peasant Dance! Cool as ocean spray! They’re the happiest idea fashion designers have ever had. The full skirted, slimly smocked lastex waist and sleeves, and full yoked peasant influence will thrill you. Anyone can wear them everyone will! In brilliantly coloured prints ranging from Paisley designs to broad Romany stripes. And remember A NEW ONE IF IT FADES ! ★ Whole World's LtrCy-ciZM H^About ST Them / A utm i >** i ★AMERICA 32 /ir & Pn«-n «« ★ ENGLAND im ★ AUSTRIA WOOLWORTHS Oft !Ok Swf!! Ok fidjff WHAT PATTERNS / Men's BEMBERG M Snappy Pyjamas of outstanding quality in the season's smartest brown, blue, and grey stripe patterns. Two styles—step or roll collar. Cut full for comfort and lasting wear. % bn (htiu 4WEEKS to (Ahhtmok - SHOP EARLY / Change Now to w->.<e<S’ COOLER a DAINTIER 'fj&h 4T VESTS h SILK at COTTON >u must see these vests to really predate their real worth. Lacy lit silk and cotton in nil. sky, pink white. Hand Embroidered, furm. Swk%majid i ft i r-j'ii Phe most complect end varied ran*# of Hand •mbroldared Boxed Handkerchiefs in the dominion. In pastel shades or white. They're lalnty. they're beautiful, and what a gift. SudmuA iiiut! * Jr-* CHOCOLATE CHEWS m A chocolate flavoured toffee chat will appeal to old and young. A delicious combination of Chocolate, Butter, Full Cream Milk and Cane Sugar. (O. Ttrl tke LITTLE FOLK! m Wa Pjr G°° Jmmelte, PICTURE BOOKS The kiddies will be thrilled with these coloured picture books of Mother Goose and ocher rhymes, Ducky Doodle. Farm Friends, Tiny Teddies etc. ID 2 Archery Is coming Into favour again. Let I the youngsters practise It this SAFE way-*-I with a rubber suction arrow that STICKS ■ here It hits. OMPUETE SET 14" COAT HANGERS Velveteen Covered ft* 5b set^4-|ti SHOETREES Coat hangers for decorating as gifts shaped or plain 3 for,4Jd. RIBBONS and LACES in great array. CATCH those Cjerm Carriers I Ja m dY s Certain DEATH TRAPS Flies stick to these and STAY stuck. Hang one or two in every room and be rid of these pests. Af° 3
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Evening Star, Issue 23123, 24 November 1938, Page 17
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