V* ■__ QuALiri —i ■ J , T^ —'''ijlM"""' '" * "■ ■ '" - / i I v ' «n e oi • • 1/ H ■: ' Quite a natural thing io be sure, for as surely as one sen- /|| ji\ son goes and another comes, just as surely does seasonable fjf \\\ attire go and come. li '• ■■. V ■«'■■•■■ ; '' ■' ' • ■ • ' ' will Y w ' :. ( To-day the D.I.C. brings to notice the newest appear- IM/ \ll ' ances of Dame Fashion in young Girls' Coats, including those & fM W . of various Cloths as well as the ever useful Oilskin Coat. • M' I'l The new styles, even in the Oilcoats, are refreshingly v \ jI ft different, and being so, invite your approval. \ ] Mil What time could be better for a visit than now—this m? HI morning if you can manage ii? / » : A The D.I.C.' Ladies , and Children's Outfitting I / i S\ ' Section has a ready welcome for you jjw \\|l ' SMALL GIRLS' COATS-Blenket, Nestling Cloth, and Serge; in Saxe, Soar- W •■ \| let, Wedgwood, and Pawn. . Sizes 18in. to 21in. f^ fj- v ' 1 7s ' 6d., 19s. 6d., 225. 6d., to 595. Cd. \\ '•", JJ) ■;'' '■ GIRLS' COST COiS'TS-In Blanket Cloth, buttoned to the throat, finished i \ a It . ■ stitcWng and buttons to tone; Violet, jmorald, Saxe, Cinnamon, Sizes Vw V I ' 24in. to 30in. ' 19s. 6d,, 225. 6d., 295. 6d., to 655. w| /,/ GIELS' SMART COAT-In Blanket Cloth, Serge, and Tweed; new shape. 1 M pockets and adjustable callara; Tan, Saxo Blue, Navy, Wine, Violet, and fj U « Emerald. Siws 27in. to 39in. ■ 295. 6d,, 355,. to 85s. I'j \ GIRLS' RAINCOATS-Smart boltod styles, with set-in' or Raglan sleeves. ' /// Sizes 21in. to 39in. ' , tilt I \| • GIBIiS' OILSKIN COATS-Storroproof ; Fawn and Green. 295. Cd., 325. 6d. M Wj SMALL IJQYS' BELTED COATS-Bu ttqned to the thrott; Velvet or self . f\ JI; collare; Brown, Saxe, and Navy. ; 18s, 6d,, 225. Cd,, 255., to 295. 6d. I \
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 276, 10 August 1918, Page 4
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