Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 12, 1920, Page 10

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FRIDAY, MARCH 12 1920 mi lA FASHIONREvIEWeSp -by Dorthy Durant Man would never admit it—but the of complexity,. Does it not seem thet afternoon, mrédel is one of Black taf- | the tucked side paws. A dainty gown i , San x ‘t the loveliest of these has a design of woman of today will say for herself the mind of a ‘child is forever entering | feta, having skirt fullness and a bodice of yellow chiffon is used with net and u ic 1 ahead id. prim little forget-me-nots in blues ani that she is no longer the slave of one into the smartest of the imports? | that might easily be suspected. of heing | hds a narrow ribbom sash of gid blue. se n " I greens, and @ suspicion of mauve, out- mode. No more do’ the tall, and short, | meee eh is the keynote, of the a basque. This bodies fs semi-fittéd and | Orchid Georgette i§ beaded in squares E ot ts ti ie vines nd. ‘Wo! lined in: black and pfinted very closely the stout and slender figure have to segson, and Will’go allthe- way. from! trimmed with embroidery im green and and the skirt gains its effect of bauf- chit p < ‘ aisorime: together. conform to one mode, the edict. of a grAndmother's hoops to Straight ; line) robe, sil) while the bindings aré in fancy by plated ruffles on the sides X rs, ‘ « 4 Plaids have cofme back. In velours oup of designers. This is a day of , frocks. Of course, almost all”.siéeves | narrow black velvet ribbon, thus giving | from the waist to the 7 ‘2 " ven: s fiud serge they are eithe> mad> plain or wmny sided mode. Not one, but many are short in, varying lengths and skirrs| the much desired effect of quaintness! The printed chiffons ve mach remmmg ing; a plaited in atcordeon, knife or box plaits, the Silhouettes for Spring and em- have a slime sj!bouette ‘im spite of). ag 0 Tmich m vogue at the moment. The’ colo effects brought out by ribbon to the finger tips. f Y “inthe smartest of separate sport skirts. phasis is Jaid on variéty, in sithouette,' fact that some of them afe circular. skirt if Made with a draped-over tuni¢ belts. | -vetehr Seen, Fake ben fever comes on Us evéty ‘the ot! Most of‘these come in the soft dark in design and in trimming, and im all The length is rather determ” \ed. by ‘th , that! If sdecidédly falk ‘This, too, is The wool frock, whith takes turn season, however, the recur- ping oft old-time shades of blue, brown and green, com- the vastly important’ details, variety is individual taste. The mosy conserva: f bound with vélvet and the fullness is about with the sprmg tailleur is daring- ion Mintady seems modre virulent to | of ite design, for i a tae 3 ~biied with the lighter.sbades in gray the outstanding feature, and few cos- tive are wearing theirs about shoe top | shirréd in. under an uneven and short ly simple in désign, though if may be form. In the longér coatéd models the feminiscent of plden days. and mauve. With a skirt of this kind tumés are conent with a single material length, while the. extremest. throws! peplum, that is really a part of the richly embroiderea, or ° delightfully "designers have attempted fo ignore the lish satéen Ss a fattid'as soft and pliable is worn 4 short tailored sport coat and or even a single color. The American sensibility to the winds and flaunts, bodice, flaring beneath a narrow belt of | trimmed with Fibbow or plaitings of this | belt, but it.has persisted despite the ef: as chaymeuse, and its. patterns » are under: it the’ softest sort of blouse in woman, like the Parisiénne, has come, hers at 9, 10 or ever farther from the} taffeta. ~ material ted in a number of different | forts to make the unbelted coat the | taken from (rare old ‘prints. Clésely ‘pussy willow, satin, erepe de chines; to consult her type more and more and ground. | & Tittle dressier are the frocks 6? “Wwevs. These stréet costumes so charm. | mode of the spring. Besides the tailored , following the Eni -gateens In. new- or im one of the. exquisite tub fabrics. admits no one mode to be the criterion| Crisp rustles of Spring are heard in! Canton Crepe and meteor, for. which | ing in their simplicity are character- | suit, novelties in combinations of ma- | ness and charm are “flowered organdies,. In these, embrojdered voiles, dotted of her tastes. Her oné desire in plan-| néw taffeta, which fs holding its place | there is a: ol ‘eee at, the prespnt ized. by youthfuiness-and variety. An terial are fascinating and different. One | dotted Swiss, Checked voiles and ratine Swisses and dimities are. among the ning her costume isto ss het own as the fabric’ most in demand for the} time. ‘ 3 interesting feature of a blue tricotme of this type has a codt of duvétyn, in a| in new designs {n a brilliant assortment. season's faticies. One very smart model individuality ima ehic nnet.« Chick af ss or ,fhie “mare. jnformidt street |. Charming mii is. f dress is the clever Imes to“be found in soft, dark’ shade. of brown, stitched in of plain colors, The popular English: bears a striking design in black and red after all; is me being sim, Yan” dre! Vieing with. taffeta, however, E are fi | the ‘yoke of the skirt. Aliove, the wile a mauve silk, and mapye colored tiifstle- | prints retain, their popularity - this embroidery .qn a white ground. . Fine artful way, an enticingly aitorsf ba Jare the. gleaming=-=satins;, > jar: ofr final rs ere of the’ batk, {6 blouse fastens dew or ‘silk ratine” és. the Larsrig @| Spring, and the white ‘pique cleverly forms the rolling The Freneh: designers who cr Tarquisettes and the soft #nd@” ne pore “greeh. chiffon -has- ae ate ee. shoylders -with, steel Palls. Be- pleasing contrast. ~ | ft a CY collier; waistcoat and turmed back cuffs, quite dazzle you by their seeming ie chiftons and _ geo ttes. A aking } lie bend th leepe in | Tow. the skirt (is plait edt ‘to the yoke on But what are the fair prophe: es p ET Loe oore eshestoatopdedeces PeETE TTT TTT TL TESTE CTE TTT TT TTC TTT TTT TTT ~ The COL EN R Pe os en EVERYTHING TO WEAR | re BUY AT HOME «| BUY AT HOME 3 What’ a alty to @ perspn or a cans@, ij an ine cities in fhe United States? stinet; ofdering merehandisé by mail is f: ‘heegbr 2 — They are being daily drained of their a hubit—a costly habit to your com- o resources by the big mail order! houses. toate-ato-«, *o Ce nnd < o4, osteo oe 1M Me 5 M + RO K? + RD CCC CED K ore, <a Me ro M + Oe Me Xa a) Ro RS 65 Sig , i O 0,94, aaa Ro 2, + R2 so ho- afoot >, ? cs * o, ? .o*, K? ° oe, ° munity. s K) : 5 3 nod gtog All who make money here, through You love y@ur Lown still you continue »Jabor or investments, and supply their . - Lh mK ae Pte to send your. thoney’ away to enrich 5 gs ‘> Personal and domestic needs fromthe other cities. Yo rk ‘ q shelves of mail order houses, help to stunt thé growth of our city. Therefore, these words aré infénded Mait uses Advertise brit bimply, to. REMIND you of the wrong “They tndlte " io. rau 4ctsbur ely when vob’ moat 4 an Spite of the snotake: and:snow on the ground, Spring prevails fue i 300 seats trtonioeds tia distennt “dealers. And became: Kt te an you Will lear that you can do as well edoaibnille sarong ide anoHit hemos! in our store. Every Department is showing the newest arid up-to-.} or «nome: 1f al’ keep their money at home, all w This is the day for you to resolve you at home will be the gainers. Now, don’t the-minute/ merchandise. will not keep your own town down by mentally agree with us, and then act sending your money away to build up contrary \to:;youf convictions. Break some other city. This i the day. Your yourself of the mail order habit. ce-operdtion, pléasé. Yow. qin't afford Visit the entire store, ask to see what. we have to show you, We. will to withbold' 1 "Local pride, selene: tip het Savi pects eaperiin est, the civic spirit—unité to Mfluence with your local merchants, dnd live 5 you to be fair to your Give your true to that determination. This fs the be pleased iv do So. : a‘ Cee Thedl gperchanies tea toca ee best day,in' the wéek to begin. will follow. 2 Saar foe o, Me “o R2 Pe, io ? +, , + o¢, o ‘a ? +, + eS <3 +4, 2, * io, oo ee Sea i? ° +, eee, + 2, + o, % o*, 2, * oO, Ladies’ &Children’s Dry Goods Pars onan Men's ‘ol Boys’ Ready-to-Wear Department | @\@\_- A | Clothing and Shoes KD o> *, 2, + +4, Sopot (es ak ee ee a ro soa K? + o, sae 2 io ror Me + o o 4, Me ? R2 s o, 6% oye age me xa KA “S Spring Suits, Goals, Drésses, Skirts, | This Department boasts the biggest, = DS Oo WR ; oO : >The? popularity’ ‘ ‘thin Bapartnoil a h? noe 2, Pe, + , o-atetectect roots! 2 ee Ps bh i Waists and a full array of new mor Sern eae tee , assuies us that. our Men’s and Roys’ i wéarifig apparel, makes this part of sient i ' ' ty, ‘aN _ Clothing™ and Shoes are ‘giving our our store very attractive. It is our | Béar in, mind this fact, our aim to ; i trond the v ; give the public the bes! quality 6f . si : thee lean rie: pleasure to show you the pretty | Merchandise for less money, is car- a ™ On extensive” showing of stylish, . things we have here, whether you | Tied out in this Department, just as “Se +s ‘all-wool Suits for Men, Yoting Mi all through the Store: MPG ancia i ae 8 S, ° o> +, % G 2, ? oe + % *, o4, %, "9 o, a> oy 4, buy or not. *, ‘. 2. a nagvata tht Se TaenEDS fates. ot amy | and Boys will erable a quick sélee- 2 ras ~ < y lo t rm For the Little Folks we have a nice . See out Silks, Dress Goods, Wash SpE. tion he man looking for Work . Goods,» Draperies, White. Goods. in this, department. )DREN 0} CAPS Clothin You will be amazed at our extensive! > nat CippRuys anit Ribiv seariie quatt- th &.can-find’ a -most compete “Aina ‘alt their needs: : nha obtiety oun ae pines Cae * array hete at less money. - 2 a> 2. oe a> oO, <> +2, > > ae corner all to themselves, Here you +, ° >, >, * > fey, ‘© oe

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