The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 17, 1929, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 17, 1929. ° Wedneéday, September Eighteenth OF THE NEWEST FALL FASHIONS IN WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN'S WEAR Our confidence in Juneau’s present and continued prosperity is reflected in our enlarged and renovated quarters and new departments. We are showing a dazzling, brilliant and sophisticated display of the newest Fall Fashions, with a mode for every mood of milady, emphasizing Style, Color, Originaltiy, Diversity and Value. May we have the honor and pleasure of your gracious inspection of our Fall Superlative Style Display? You will find yourself enchanted by the wide variety of smart, new apparel, fascinated by the richness of color, the shimmering fab- rics, the delightful novelties of the new season. The opening of our new Shoe Department is deferred for a few days owing to an unexpected ; delay in the arrival of stock. MILLINERY a s L et L st L st ' ettt | ettt | et | RN YR e COATS In Fur and Cloth. Browns and black lead in the fall col- ors for coats, while blues, wine and tans are popular. DRESSES In the new silks and velvets and woolens--- Browns are undoubtedly the most obvious of the new- est colors and the greens and Lines are extremely smart on the coats shown this sea- son and the fur wraps are Under- things Lovely and dain- ty lingerie, the new style in ted- dies, panties, bloomers, vests, ¢ o mbinations, gowns, and slips in Kayser Italian silk, Kayser Mar- velray, Crepe de Chine and Satin. blues next in color import- ance. Reds, from the wine shade to the brighter hues are again shown and there arc the always popular beige, light and dark navy blues and black. The new dresses show the waistband higher, fitted hip- bands, shaped overskirts, in some designs hanging below the hemline on each side, tiered skirts, circular skirts and skirts with inverted pleats, scarf collars and wide cuffs with pleated borders, deep, pointed inset yokes. Sizes 14 to 46. $16.75 to $39.50 Gage Hats Velvet again comes into its own in the hats shown this season, while the felts in an unusually soft texture are al- ways popular. Brown shades again lead in the colors, with the blues next, and wine, red and or- chid following. Off the face hats, helmets and wide-brimmed designs are shown in large and small head sizes. $6.50 to $15.00 Household and Table lovely. Flares and straight lines vie in popularity, and fur on cloth coats is used extens- ively. Sport coats are captivat- ing with their rough textures and swagger lines. Sizes 14 to 44. $19.50 to $85.00 HOSE Full fashioned hose of the fin- est quality— Kayser Gold Stripe and Vassar Sheer, medium and service /| weight in the new styles. Fall colors include: Nu- tone, Arab, Bareskin, Teatone, Beach- skin and Light Gunmetal. $1.65 to $2.75 | SKIRTS The lovely butterfly skirts in red and navy blue—§5.75. Linens The new department of Household Linens includes — Blankets, Sheets, Pillow Cases and Colored Bedspreads, beautiful and lasting. Our Table Linens have been aug- mented by lovely pieces imported from Czechoslovakia and Belgium. TOYS The Toy Department will be on display the year round with an added variety in the range of selection during the Christmas holiday season. It is located on the balcony floor. -——— S e aneeeaas ] P VOSSR Infants’ and Children’s Wear This department is now complete with clothing for children from the infant to fourteen years. Infants’ layettes may be ordered. Everything for the baby and older child — underwear, hose; dresses and suits in wash materials, silk and wool- ens. Corduroy and woolen pants for boys, “Kute Kut” suits and overalls, sweaters and sweater suits, coats, rain- coats, hats, berets, woolen and silk caps, mittens, silk, fabric and woolen gloves, and umbrellas, : ACCESS()RIES The alwaysimportant accessories to the costume are enchanting in the new fall modes—coat and dress flowers, scarfs, hand- bags, handkerchiefs, gloves and umbrellas. The very ut- most in attractiveness—the height of chic. Costume jewel- ry, and toilet articles to fill every want of milady’s dressing table, round out the Accessory Department, GIFT SHOP This department ;:ontains ay; assort- ment showing articles for “Gift Days” and bridge parties. Here may be found a complete assort- ment of brassware, silverware, pottery, china and glass, floor and bridge lamps, smoking sets, pillows and no end of nov- eltie—our stock of bridge scores and place cards is beautiful and complete. On the main floor.

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