Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 298, 29 September 1919 — Page 9

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7?) STYLES WILL BE SHOWN TO RICHMOND IN , GREAT DISPLAY AT WASHINGTON THEATRE STYLE HEADQUARTERS imu ill 1 11 111 Ill li II M I I IW I 1 1 I II 111 ci where Society laranft Clolqra u

Autumn and winter styles will be' displayed to TUchmond in s manner and with a .umptuous setting never before attempted in the city, by the Kennedy Clothing company, the Lee B. Nusbau company, the Romey Furniture company, a 1 Teenle and Weasel, Wediesday, Thursday, October 1 and 2, under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Bert KoJp, at the Washington theatre. Deiioratlon and setting of the snow will b the last word in attractiveness anl design. The whole theatre till

be turned over to the exposition of fall

and winter dress. The great photo

play, "The Third Degree," with Alice

Joyce, will be part of the program

Cheering nevs for the consumer, Is that pricea are not going as high as was expected. Romey Finishes Background. "Wa shall attempt to feature quality and economy combined," said W. H. Romey, Monday. Hoosier Kitchen cabinets, Macey book-cases, dining and living room suits, and others of our exclusive lines will be featured." The Romey Furniture company will furnish the background and settings for the show. These will remain permanent during the two days of exhibit. The furniture will be of the Queen Ann period, and the stage will be

transformed into a cozy and comfort

able Uvine room, which will not yield

in attractiveness to any home in Richmond. The Brunswick phonograph will

be featured. Nusbaum Has Large Line. t Living models will feature the ex

tensive line of clothing for fall and

winter to be placed on display by Nus baum's, Bays Roland Nusbaum.

The Bhowlng is to be complete in

every respect, and any Richmond woman, whatever her taste or the limits

of her purse, can find the costume she

needs for her complete winter outfit,

on display. Wooltex garments will be

one of the main features. "Never before," said Roland Nus

baum, "have women's clothing and

apparel had so much to offer the par ticular woman. We shall attempt to emphasize this in the show."We are opening many new fashion boxes, and we can offer women of

Richmond a garment service which is unsurpassed in this section of the (-tate. Our showing of suits and fall wear is as complete as any in the city." "The Jadda boot, which will be one of our headliners," said Teeple ot Teeple and Wessel, Monday, Is one of the fall line leaders for this season, and I believe it will make a hit with Richmond women. Dresses, suits, coats and millinery will be featured in the Nusbaum display, according to Nusbaum. Never before has there been such attractive styles in women's wear as this season. The variety of style, of suits, particularly, bake it possible for a woman or miss to be better pleased witt her apparel than ever before.

Colorlngs for all have never been

more vivid. The prettiest tnat Dame Fashion has ever accepted for the present made will be mirrored in the display at the Washington the middle ot t-h cclc Although the displays being arranged for by Nusbaum are not as elabor; ate as In former style shows In that there will not be as many models shown, the selection will be much better,' he said. There will be garments for dress wear, street wear, general utility wear and for the business woman. The displays are being arranged with the particular point In view of showing

the different types of garments so as to enable the women of Richmond and vicinity to see on living models that

type of garment in which she is par

ticularly interested.

There will be no radical cnange in

the style of men's and boys' clothes

for this fall, according to ixn Kennedy, of the Kennedy Clothing com

pany, which will enter an extensive display of overcoats and suits.

The greatest and In fact, tne oniy

change in suits this fall will be that most of them will have belts and they will be more on the order of the suits

two years ago-when belts of all kinds and varieties were in vogue. The coats this fall and winter will be double- breated, with both slash and straight pockets. On some of the suits pleats are much in evidence both In the back and front. Suits which sold for $40 a few weeks ago are no wlisted at $45 and the prices are apt to jump at this rate at any time, Mr. Kennedy says.

Shoes in Many Styles to Please Your Taste

Mem Who Break the Trails mountains with the faith in themselves these are the sort of blood, bone and bram humans that

SOCIETY BRAND and KUPPEN HEIMER CLOTHES Are Made For

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"Shoes Avill be in styles to satisfy

every taste this fall and winter," said j Messrs. Teeple and Wessel, when they j were asked what would be the most popular shoe. i "The pointed shoe always has its j friends, no matter what dame fashion j may dictate, and on the other hand j there are many women who prefer a j

round toe, not as round as those men j prefer, but still comfortable enough. "The same observation holds true of j

COIors. i.lgni snoes auu uau wra,,g

with tops ot various materials nave an appeal. It is safe to say that there j has been no radical change in the j style of shoes this season. Slight variations are to be noted, but this truth j always remains that women demand a ', smart looking shoe that will look well j wherever and whenever worn. "The return of men from the army 1 has made a demand for round toed i shoes. But on the other hand, many j

of the boys had enough of the army

shoe during their service and are glad ; to encase their feet in shoes with toes j

that have more of a point to them than

the ones allowed by the new army

regulations.

The Trail Breakers

There be many trails unopened; there be many paths uncleared, Since the first lone Neolithic turned his back on those who Jeered. There be men that find the passes; there be them that herd along. On the wide and open roadway in the footsteps of the strong. There be men who pan the Mucklucks for the sheen of yellcw gold: There be men who fight with knowledge till the truths of life unfold, There be men in all earth's pathways that the bumps of fate can t floor. For they know that there are better things than these that came before. In the clinics you will find them; in the shops and in the mills; In the court rooms and the college; In the gutted Arctic hills; And they work and slave and toil on with a heart that never fails They're the men who beckon onward; they're the Breakers of the Trails. Are You One of These Real Men?

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By the Same token, Society Brand and Kuppenheimer Clothes Are Trail Breakers See Our Display at the Style Show Wednesday and Thursday.

How about your new hat? We'd like you to see the lot of new ones we'd like to show you Soft or stiff.

The prettiest lot of ties in town are here in a lot of patterns most pleasing. And prices are attractive, too.

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i Correct Styles for Fall To Be Shown 1 I By Nusbaum at- Style Show

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We are opening many new Fashion Boxes-die busiest hour of Fashion is here, yet anything we say can only hint at the wonderful models we have for and Suit fashions have been established-the prettiest of all that Dame Fashion has accepted is mirrored m the many styles we have here now Our collection fta Dresses and Millinery is without duplicate in the city in style, fabric, finish individuality and lowness of prices. The . variety now at its height. Our service is now at its best. There is nothing to be gained by waiting. There is everything to be gained by the right action at the right time 1 OMOKKUW.

Suits-In exceptional showing from $20.00 to $125.00

Coats In splendid showing from $15.00 to $195.00

Dresses In a variety of styles from $12.50 to $85.00

Millinery At a wide range of styles $5.00 to $25.00

You are Cordially Invited to Attend the Semi-Annual Style Show At the Washington Theatre Wednesday and Thursday Evenings, October 1 and 2 Two Performances Each Evening

A noteworthy feature of the Fall Style Show will be the showing of original and exclusive Suits, Coats, Dresses and Millinery. Live Models

STORE NEWS We sell Gossard Corsets. We sell Vanta Baby Goods. A frequent remark: You'll always find something new in Millinery at Nusbaum's. New models in Wooltex Coats and Suits arriving daily. The most wonderful line of Georgette and Crepe de Chine Waists m the city at $5.00. ' , ., , Complete Fall stock of "arter's Underwear, for Men, Women, Children. The new vestings in te ress Goods Department are most interesting. Regulation French Flannel Middies in red can be had in our Ready-to-Wear Department. Bischof Suits and Coats are distinctive. The new Angora Shawl Throws are exceptionally popular.

Exclusiveness in Nusbaum's Suits Wins Every Woman's Admiration Women who view our collection of Suits for Fall will realize that there never has been a time when the range of styles was more varied nor a wider latitude allowed in the selection of fabrics. The showing is complete; we are more than proud of it; we unhesitatingly invite comparison with any other line in the city ; we can vouch for the fact that there are no newer styles than these. Suits for street wear for dress wear for general utility wear for business wear. Whatever the occasion, you'll find a pleasing choice here.

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