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prove that the Nations are in league with Fashion D. I.Cs Spring-garbed Showroom has taken on a most Continental air what with Chinese-inspired frocks, huge shady-brim straws from America, chic little Frenchdesigned toques all modified, all wearable, all priced with sensible moderation ulodsdi f % rsf mm Definitely Englisn is this classic tailormade of check tweed in tones of brown, fawn, and orange. Notice how the wide lapels accentuate the width of. the shoulders. Bgns Not sketched 49/6 59/6 Typically Oriental is this attractive little Tunic Frock, with its high neckline and straight loosely-flowing sleeves. The belt is of bright green suede finished with a, novel pagoda type of buckle. In an allover design in shades of green', white, and orange. lOgns Trimly-tailored Costumes in check and fleck tweeds. Cut on slimming lines and beautifully finished. In beige, grey, and brown mixtures. S.S.W., S.W., and W. Novelty Costumes, in fancy tweeds in greys, browns, and fawns. Belted styles with fancy buttons. An ideal' little suit for Spring. S.S.W., S.W., and W. From Paris comes this chic little Toque, made entirely of black lacquered ivy leaves and finished with eye-veil. An exceptionally smart model and as exclusive as any Parisian mode. 48/6 uiih Black and red is .the colour scheme of this French model in taffeta and straw. An entirely new note is struck by the transparent crown. Demurely finished with a forward eye-veil. WChartreuse water lilies form the trimming of this charming New York model. If is in the finest natural Leghorn straw, with a narrow band of brown velvet at the edge of brim and a wider baud around the crown. ■ 63/America also gives us some charming Summer Felts in the new and individual peach basket shapes. With brims and contrasting trimming on crown. 49/6 DIC

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Evening Star, Issue 22442, 12 September 1936, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22442, 12 September 1936, Page 27

Page 27 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22442, 12 September 1936, Page 27

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