' the most fashionable Frock and. Bloiise I of to=day is of American origin.. :■.:';;':" '■ K ■ { , ' You can always trust our /vll|t ■ "misln on the other side of the J Pacific to do things in style. X__ / in fashion evolution, as in \" /^l& "Wzjgmfc many other things, she has come X^lli^JilP^Ci wonderfully to the front in the . . \ * last "year or two; indeed, the .^KMmmWaFwM sicck without American Fashion . in Dresses, Shirtwaist (blouses) ' '-^m^f^^W^^% a,i'J Skirts, simply isn't in it. •'. •' ' ,-, < m^^^^ Whai is doing to-day in Ameri- ■ .' B-'yWllflf coh fashions can be seen at the . wff// Mml fiL ■ 8.1. Q., . where the very latest. fflM»l|fe'r Dsesses, Skirts, and Shirt-waists ' • l &JsmW?§ flffePw m *»***. \ : -"■■: W&mwfa I SiDarily cut and finished Blouses • | ; are marked anywhere from 5/9 . D^fCnL^ilwlll ' " to2'i/=each. » t The Dresses—a remarkably at- - |] 11 V|,| lif tj'sciive range of go-ahead styles ':''"'■ lll\l\\ i 0 id lovely fa&rics—are priced from '11 \\\l\ \ 11. . -39/8 to 7 gns. \\\1 V \|\ Skirts, with ■ a touch of resi ' -.t \\l 1I \ '.'Yankee" smartness. that Isi * ' \ W\U\ I " ' arable, are obtainable from 17/6 '- '-■ '•'. ' ,^^\\«\ When you are passing the ' W i D.3.5. take a look at the Windows , \\. j fu33 ol American Fashiosus—well • .. II { worth seeing—Good Values—; _■• IS j . Gq9'J Stuff—Low Prices. IS .
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2279, 13 October 1914, Page 2
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443Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2279, 13 October 1914, Page 2
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