—and they agreed that it is positively essential to havc«at least one Knitted Suit fa their wardrobe—it's the ideal knockabout informal costume— the** few suggestions from C. Smith's will convince you that a Knitted Costume is decidedly attractive. ; KNITTED SUITS, Two-piece, shove' the Jumper, 'in Wool/Silk fleck effect, with V neck and .deep ribbed v waist-bant} 5n self wool, with skirt matching. Colours: Saxe, Shrimp, Navy, Biskra. AY. Size 27-/' ft THREE-PIECE CASHMERE SUITS. The coat in self colour is fashioned with adjustable collar, patch pockets'and all-round belt, and skirt with side pleats; the jumper is sleeveless, knitted in vari-colour fancy ; ;; . weave. Colours are Lido, Bottle, and Brown. . . sta.w. 39/(5 o.s. 47/6:';' Very new are tlie KNITTED SPORTS SUITS, Coat and . Skirt. The coat in plain colour shows a, loijgroll '..'... '.. collar and cuffs in smart plaid, and .finished with .;,•■..- ---matching leather belt; the skirt with fitting hip-yoke .:.': and inverted pleats is also in plaid. Colours are new '" ' ..'. Bed, Green, Royal. W. Size . Qfy/i. - ['■/■ KNITTED CARDIGAN SUITS in Twend. effects;; the ■ ':'..'■;■' cardigan is self-belted; skirt finisHed with wide box' pleat in front. Colours: Fawn, Green, Saxe.: ; . '.■■;■ :'.- W- Sizc 35/6 °'s- 39/6:';::; Very Smart, are the CARDIGAN SUITS, in beautifully woven plaids. Colours: Pawri/lloyal/Saxe,- Jade/ ■ Navy/Apple, Saxe/Boyal/Navy,■ -Fawn/Bed/Navy* .■"."."■ .•■■■■. ' •■ W- Size. 49/G CSMITMI^ CUBA ST. MELUNC7OM
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 84, 6 October 1931, Page 11
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