South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 254, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 September 1919 — Page 4
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It is but natural that this store should endeavor to excel all its own previous efforts in the Exposition of Autumn 1919. The styles are now definitely developed the latest fashions for every occasion and requirement from the world's accredited sources are here. Artists and designers who have invoked their gods for inspiration, inventors who have devised new processes for manufacture all deserve due credit for the wonders which greet you on your visit to this store during this great event. Your presence will serve as the final stamp of approval of the first modes of Autumn and Winter.
COATS
Siylr is rsM'nrrii 7?t fur?, .is in Clothrs marlr of fabrics. A vornan to h.ivo tho assurance of yf crrators th;it her wr.tp or hr stlo or hrr muff h:is th" iroiMr l;ns 1 1 1 - nuMlish silhou-tt Suh at-sur.i n' mir p;itrons h.ir. l"tnist totili-W-nro c an jIac tl in ihr.- off rins. Molrskin is very pjul.ir I'Ut to the woman who rfers sial to any other Kur for hr wrap. th nrw season offers an ama'.t.i: varitv of liv -rsions in th way of r liars anil ruffs of Kolinsky, moh skin, mink and vjuirr I.
nffcrei for the Autumn Exposition are ruo&t diverting in line and treatmrnt. Tin- effect of long strait linos is admirably accomplished and assisted hy panels, slender and otherwise. Coats sometimes tak collars and cuffs of Fur, and since there are innumeraMo women who possess their own furs, Kashion has very thoughtfully provided garments in which not a slpn of a pelt is evident. A vifit hero will prove highly interesting to all who a5pire io be correctly dressed. Frost glow, Silvertonc and Puvetyn are the featured fabrics.
Typical of and in keeping with the invigorating weather soon to come are the Hats of duvetyns, plushes and velvets artfully developed and gracefully embe'lished. Even Winter is vaguely hinted at by modes of ultra modish contour. A stunning chapeau, loath to conceal for a moment any of milady's charms, turns its b-im away from the fare In a very efficient manner.
BLOUSES
So suggestive of Autumn are most of these gloriously colored skirts. Fashion is kind to the walker !or in many models he presents plaits. The plaic" skirts are very good looking and will lo even more ;o when in company of the Fur Capes and Coatees which Autumn whispers will be so much in vogue. Jut goodness, in our enthusiasm over the woojen modes we must not forget to mention the silk models, plentiful and delightful.
SUITS-
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Tailored or triniin-d. th- suits for Fall forecast tuberb ham:, s in tl. Th- falrirs are luxurious . iVrnnost .ire silv rtotn-. lours ami luvetyns. Ja k ts ttry altho th' V .11' m ün d to be longer. Fur and Embroidery are alluringly employed on a number of modish Autumn suits. Ki h brown is fashion's lavorite suit oUring, but I'onjptdan r-d is ncv r and also very popular. And w must not forget to im-ntion navy bhn- and tauie for some of the handsonn st models have . hu-n thes -olorings.
AVe don't need to tell you thy are new for one glimpse will convince you that they are utterly different from any we have ever shown. These are -x eedingly trim models with their strait lines only .interrupted by lielts surprisingly narrow. fJowns :.f Satin charmeuso and Georgette also Sequin and Leaded Robes. In frocks rhoiee is offered of triotine, I'oiret twill and duvctyn. Fringe is a vcy prominent trimming' feature, but it is not the fringe :-f other seasons'. Other models prefer to have ihemise lines held in at the waist by rich silk cords, tossel weighted.
Many of Autumn's Blouses sponsor Georgette crepe. One of the most adorable of all the enchanting modes featured is the Overblouse typ", roundly youthful of neckline and girdled. It doesn't matter whether it is enhanced by tinsel lloss. soutache or woolen embroidery for in each case thy ire bewitching and desirable. These exquisite affairs range In coloring from the most lelieate pastel tones to vivid, flamboyant shades and dark sub3ued suit colors. Fashion is unusually indulgent as U sleeves, allowing milady choice of varying lengths ind styles.
EVENING MODES-
The rega' splendor of the rienaissav.ee is re-lived ;n the gorgeous colorings, precious lares and hand pmbroldprios, in fabr:cs shot with gold and silver threads, or like old tapestries in the intnVaey and beauty of their weaves. The gowns for formal evening wear present inde?d an interesting showing.
MUSIC From 2:30 Until 5:30 p. m. Mcssick 's Orchestra
BOWER OF BEAUTY PARLORS Mezzanine Floor OPEN FOR BUSINESS TOMORROW Using Elizabeth Arden and Burham Toilet Preparations. MISS KTHYLK PHILLIPS, in Charge, with experienced operators in Hair Dressing, Facial Treatment, Manicuring. Appointment by phone or in person.
OPENING OF OUR MEZZANINE FLOOR
New Book and Stationery Dept. with a complete line of Crane's high grade stationery including- Hyland linen in pastel tones. . All the latest Books of liction. Ellsworth's Gift Shop with a very large and select line of gift articles. Pyrex, silver and glass ware, electrica oods, candie sticks, writing desk accessories, Boudoir lamps and nygyc'l jh i n j o o numerous o mention.
Art Needle Work Department where you lind all the pretty things in hand work the latest ideas frn:n New York Yarns, stamped gnds, floss. Royal Society packages, etc. Rest and Writing Room which has been installed for the convenience of our Patrons, :lnd t -vhich you are cordially invited. Make this a meeting place for ' ur trienis or maybe you wish to correspond with them, whatever the ca-e may he, you are more than welcome to use this room at any time.
ACCESSORIES FOR AUTUMN
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The very newest concefTs u. riandoags Siik and KL1 Gloves stylishly embroidered Veils of Autumn must be audaciously dotted with chenille. Then there is Hosiery, silk and dashingly clocked, to be sure. Quain: wisps of sheer linen parade is Handkerchiefs.
THE SECOND FLOOR is now entirely devoted to Corsets and Lingerie. We have exercised scrupulous care in assembling the besr tor this Autumn's showing. Matched sets, French made, handsomely embroidered, in ract ever delightful kind of lingerie you can ask for.
OVERSTUFFED FURNITURE DEPT. The entire south Building is now devoted to Furniture, Draperies. Carpets and Rugs. YYe invite you especially to visit our new and enlarged dep't of Over-stutted Furniture, Furniture that is serviceiMe twelve months of the year and very appropriate this season.
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