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Pictures of the Moment CHABLES “FLESH ** FANTASY” STANWYCK pj . P TRUMAN’S PREVIEW OF FASHIONS FOR iflT'E'. -«mr ■ d coming carnival events. ' MBBBR|r*7 • I PICTURE YOURSELF IN ONE OF THESE LOVELY MODELS. *** ,3 ’ , , A/IOC . frocks will be an added joy for the W. W ! 3 SUITS AND COSTUMES designed for you. Superbly FASHION-WISE MODEL in TULIP PINK SILK W« : 3 ~ cut . suit of ENGLISH SHEPHERD’S PLAID CHECK, Summ l" Sable delightful shade. Styled in a per- ‘ 7 ■mF ' ; L. the tonings are Green, Gold and Black, with the an t n .. the S q U are yoke line and concealWllr ! V ■■ 3 tiniest touch of fine flame. The .longish jacket! has feet femi 1 e , the band are vaUanced ** " h three welted pockets and two kick pleats give the ed pockers J fr u tting> full skirt slightly rucked to ’ kl skirt perfect freedom. Sized in S.W. T ■ X" Sized SS W PRICED £6/2/9. |§X' ' ~ • 1 PRICED AT £l2/5/3. the bodice. Sued b.b.vv. I pi HIGH REVERED with hip length jacket, fastens with 5 s.W.X. Almost a . fu " . X-JraCTI rose' 66 FLORAL BSS? iSSi* ' 3 buttons and has effective patch pocket. The skirt Ch °™p°N P n'siLK with short sleeves, panneled • 2 has generous inverted pleats back and front. Its PATTERNED SI , . (jne |n pure Canadian Sjjr »-§ colour combination of Rustic and Grey Black Check, front, forming a g • priced £7/4/-. ' j|U ' 3 is one y° u witl env V- sized in S.S.W. Silk. A>x 'j 3 PRICED AT £B/5/6. « ADR | E nnE ASTOR” the ever-popular buttoned dress. Jfe 3 ‘‘ALL SEASON STRIPE” featured in a fine cloth in . |944 Spring and Summer Adrienne Astor is bedecknJ Grey with a wide chalk stripe. A tailored Suit with ed gaye r than ever. A m° s u delightful array o a d j s fj ng uished air. Styled with high double revers, bright florals, both small and large in design DeJu H three button front, the skirt has side knife pleats. signed with a yoke back and generous pleating m WKJ S Sized in S.W. PRICED £ll/8/9. the skirt. Sizes S.S.W. to W rO FOR THE LARGER SIZE, this Suit iu just right for the z “ Summer. Toned in a rich Brown combined with Blue COATS ' nJ and Navy, all woven to make up an attractive 3 Shepard’s plaid of the finest weave. The high but- c eau ty unlimited for the well-dressed tn ° n c °f this 5 nJ toned jocket cut almost to hip-length, has welted Summer’s becoming Coats. GREEN "N IJ ‘ m pockets, its companion skfrt having two inverted LAVENDER chosen for. a check in a soft Camel finth » I O 3 pleats. Sized in W. PRICED AT £lO/6/9. ish c!oth . The collar as a rever, the p ockets are I NOTHING SMARTER FOR THE W.X. A Model you rounded and the waistline nipped in vyitn a tie belt S&tH S will feel proud to wear in the ever-slimming Naud- the full skirt has perfect harmony finished at the S cal Navy. The material is a heavy weight Fifty back, with a centre pleat. Sized in A_s. „ Q/17/ •• Mwi S Grand Silk. Here is an all purpose style, with the ' S lori a jacket forming a neckline and has a self-belt. another SMART MODEL IN PLAIN GREY CAMEL. IBM H From the shoulder line appears fine embroidery of which leads a “double life” for all the year "BpBBMHBMMMK jMCaZp H navy, just sufficient to add that smart touch without round Moulded fitting style, featuring the new tuck iIM 5 gaudiness. The skirt boasts of a wide box pleat ohoulderl and three-quarter be?.t, with full swing N both back and front. Sized in W.X. / . = sS W. PRICED £7/10/-. S PRICED AT £lO/2/6. -l <lrt - Sized in HhßhS I &.£dafatbn.

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Grey River Argus, 21 September 1944, Page 2

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