Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 31, 1920, Page 12

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SPRING OPENING Spring time, the time when every living thing feels “a stir of might” (an instinct) to pre- sent itself in.a lovelier, more fetching way than ever before, tim: of bright sunlight, soft clouds, bursting buds, lithing birds and joyous exuberance. Small wonder is it that mankind takes tonew raiment and makes a contribution to the - universal splendor. Preparation for toilettes of such great importance is not of a sr verficialsort. A great col- lection of beautiful apparel carefully reviewed until one’s own cvecial garment is discov- ered is the approved method of procedure. i SUITS FROCKS Whimsical niay we call the American woman in her sanc- To tell of the springtime frocks is as great a task ‘as to tioning of style ideas. One thing at least she is firm in her describe the wonders of a starry night, the loveliness of a danc- conclusions concerning, that is, that a suit is an undispensable ing sunbeam flickering o’er a bit of crystal, or the stately unit for her wardrohe. grandeur of a queen upon her throne, She even goes aijep farther and declares herself in favor "Gowns of more formal character quite impartially assem- of navy tricotine as the fabric for the all-around service suit. : * ple their wondrous qualities from all known sources of beauty Thereafter, however, she grows more erratic and lines and and art. designs vary to suit her dictates. Plain tailored lines are favored often in box effect with braid bindings, a touch of em- broidery frequently a gay little torrador model or a ripple flare coat is:seen. COATS _So swagger, so naively self confident are the three-quarter affairs of camel’s hair with their inverted pleats and narrow leather or self. belts, that one feels quite sure that sportive rose peeping through a lattice, have been called upon to make an offering to the god of Beauty. in the médium of beautiful gowns. If conceit were possible to them silks would be justified in assuming a very extreme state of snobbishness. ‘Taffetas and satins realize well their beauties so aside from a thread of embroidery or bead trimming they rely upon:their own rich texture to make splendid gowns. MILLINERY A flower, a feather and a bit of straw swear allegiance to the mode. The hats as they arrive in the Millinery Department prove . that distinction lies in their originality. One chooses a new hat from this assortment, assured of smartness, as our cases dis- play. ‘ hours will be pleasant hours when accompanied by such a gar- ment as one of these. BLOUSES Easter will-see nrore exquisite blouses accompanying new suits than have been seen in many seasons, .The hand work and the delightful colorings are good reasons for’this. So elaborate are they that one blouse tries to outdo the other. “Var » Georgette models. Several of these In connection with the lines men- are trimmed with brilliant yarns and silks. ing: Ladies’ Hose, silk and lisle, The coloring of a morning sky, the decorative charm ofa tioned above we also carry the follow- -— That they are very lovely and of ex- quisite workmanship is but a sugges- tion of their charms. The discount on Suits and Coats will continue“until after Easter. et Qe © Co- 141 East Second St., I. 0. 0. F. Bldg.—The Store of Quality > RETR II S eee eat” | ala Pi a Gloves, silk and kid, Fancy Collars, etc. . Misses’ White and Gingham Dresses, Middy Blouses, Middysuits, Hosiery, Lisle and Silk. :

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