Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 16, 1910, Page 5

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T. J. CRANE @ CO. Women’s and Children’s Ready to Wear Garments ening ) March 17, 18 and 19 // A Style Pageant of Surpassing Brilliance, Infroducing the Authentic Fashions in thg New Wraps, Street Dresses, Tailored Suits," Waists, Infants’ and Childrens’ Apparel, Fabrics and the Accessories of Dress This exposition is of particular service to the entire community in revealing the most becoming fashions as they have been evolved by the renowned designers of Europe and America; by bringing into relief the most salient and distinguishing features of the style trend so that to see is to know and to understand. From another viewpoint the opening is a declaration of readiness with new lines of merchandise—an assurance that sstocks throughout the store are complete and at their best—and furthermore it demonstrate anew T. J. Crane & Co. low price supremacy on the finest goods made as well as the less costly and medium priced merchandise. & New Tailored Suits, Dresses and Skirts of Distinguished Elegance 2 One word classifies the entire collection--MAGNIFICENT! By all odds the largest and most complete e showing ever gathered into a Bemidji store—styles for the older woman, for the girl, for the debutante, the young &£ woman, for every woman—and with a price fange to fit every woman’s needs. Designs that have set the vogue,for 1910 apparel; others that have developed under the inspiration of a close study of French types, still others copied from foreign mdels. with variations to fit them for the role of accepted styles. Never was there a more beautiful col- lection of m>des shown in Bemidji—come during the opening days—you’ll find it a scéne to admire and remember. 4 - Easter Custom Made Suits contain all the art and craft of the profession. Bench- made models are always in style, because siraplicity, coupled with perfect tailoring, are the dual attributes of the!tailor-made. S We repeat it—with the reputation of the store ‘back of the statement—T. J. C. & Co.’s custom made suits are BETTER than those sold by other stores. But thesuits themselves’are their own best}incen- tive. Why take blue serge alone, in which so many women feel best dressed, there are scores of distinct styles here. Shepherd checks, those graceful black and white minglings that return each spring. We have told you of these popular priced beauties, beginning at $24.00 and ranging in price to $35.00. From a shapely Covert Coat at the modest sum of three times $5.00, to the sumptuous imported models; the asssmbly is “inclusive” and “exclusive’ very. The fresh supply of chic Skirts and lovely Waists is bound to captivate women, who at all hazards, must be smartly gowned. Cifts for the Easter Bride can be found in our charming display of Parisian Jewelry Novelties. This list will help you. New Easter Skirts are here in legion. Fashion says new spring styles won’t be so full or sweeping as heretofore. o il See this mandate exemplified in the new models now on display. An imposing array of popular Black and White Checks, from $6 .50 to $15.00. Black Voile Skirts, also Black and Blue French Serge Skirts, with panel back, front pleated, yoke at sides and full pleated from under yoke, at $12.00 and up. These, and a great many more, make the most impressive exhibit of Spring Styles. Silk Petticoats For Easter Suits rnd Dresses. After the Suit, then the Silk Petticoat to match, that is the rule, and the soft, light fabrics used this spring, make Silk Petticoats indespensible. Monday brought more new beautiful colorings in Silk Skirts, at the price of $5.00, made up of- a superior grade taffeta with extra full flounce. Easter Neckwear Jabots and Stocks, with lace and embroidery to make them pretty, and the Jabots in various new styles, long effects and pointed shapes. Many have gay touches of colpr. Gibson Stocks,daintly embroidered, at 50c to $1.60. - Head Scarfs, plain and faney colors, $1.50 to $10.00. Plain Veils of heavy chiffon in all colors, $1.50, $2.00 to $5.00. Lace Collars and Cuff Sets, $1.50 to $6.00. TUTHE GARAT M;;Lwlm AL RO o) New Rhinestone Hat Pins, of all descriptions, 25¢ to $5.00. New German Silver Mesh Bags, beautifully lined in white, $2 50 to $8 00. Russian Art Copper Belt Pins, 26¢ to $1.60. Beautiful La Valli res, in gun metal aod jet, $1.00 10 $5.00. Everything y=to=Wear New Barrettes, plain, ‘covered, and some ;with Rhinestone settings, 25¢ to $5.00. New Hand Bags, they have handsome frames, either piered or en- graved, from $2.00 to $18 00. New Cornet Braid Buckles, shell and am- ber, plain and covered, 25¢ to 75¢.

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