The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 26, 1931, Page 8

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Jewelry Clever, colorful choker necklaces, many with brace- let to match, some in glass —some in bright array of stones and a harmony of prime colors almost unbe- lievable. NEW Purses Purses and bags, with trim style lines that beg for the- companionship of new spring coat or suit. There is a black suede handbag with logger-chain handle — and the brown calf-skin purse so sleek in its Spring trimness, both decidedly NEW. Gloves Kid, of course, in glaze finish or erepe and as smart as any spring glove ever designed. The gauntlet, by all means, if you would add the final touch to spring smartness in apparel. NEW Blouses There is no way of get- ting through this Spring without an extra blouse or two. These Paisley blouses with Puritan necklines and belted waists. Sleeves have fan-pleated flares overlap- ping and are as smart as that first robin, yet to come. NEW MG 040 6 AU A A A £ S0 A A A B B S B B 00 B 0 0 0 £ 0 i 2 it e e e B A e e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1931. Fashion’s Brigade is on the march and you will find these HALVORSEN models in the front ranks of Spring styles. With such exquisite clothes all about us, talking about prices seem cold, and down to earth, Well, we want to be down to earth, even in the presence of these breath-taking style leaders. Please observe our down to earth prices on these Jovely suits, coats, dresses and dainty accessories— now showing throughout our Spring-garbed store. The COAT They are beautics. Made of the new rough-wool fabrics in spring weights of black, gren and gayly light-toned mixtures, The coat with lay back rdccoon is a new fash- ion combination. Some are the form-fitting flares, some are belted, some close fitting sleeves and some the Russian- sweep with great cuffs. Contrasting two-tones in all. The SUIT There’s all the tailored-grace that could possibly be de- signed into suits for spring—to be worn with those gay plaids and paisley patterned blouses. Jackets are short or hip lengths, one and two button and with long rolling lapels which lend that business smartness for the woman or miss destination bent. In Spring pastels or dull tones. The FROCK Such gorgeous silk frocks in prints and plaids, to burst in on jaded winter wardrobes, we never before beheld. There are small prints with the trend always to Paisley designs; some out and out Paisley’s; and plaids—in frocks and jacket costumes. Cap sleeves and Puritan-fold neck- lines, they have personality all their own—*“Spring, 1931.” “Tomorrow’s Styles Today Juneaw’s Own Store Flowers Flowers bloom in the Spring trala, so why shouldn’t milady be in step with the season. A leather flower in gay color for coat adoration or suit lapel— also bright and gay spring flowers to contrast and “spot” any new spring gar- ment. Scarfs The Ascot scarf in the brightest spring colors the dye-men have ever yet giv- en us are here in all their glory. There is hardly a blouse or silk spring frock that will be seen without one. An array for selection that. will delight you. So NEW. o - Hosiery e spring weaves, the spfli weights, and all ‘the spring tomes to- finish-off that suit, frock or coat have been assembled here for your_inspection. It’s a 51- " gaugé‘sheer all silk hose. Clygamen is‘the new shade. NEW-—but reasonable. ! 3 i i o . " Lingerie Fine silk crepe, sheer silk ninon or crepes satin dance sets, tailored or with fine imported lace, which will instantly win the heart of any woman or miss. You will find them in the most megligee depart- in these CHIC SPRING HATS Beautiful and original spring hats in all new and advanced materials, hats that anticipate even late Spring in their freshness of design. ‘ There are bicornes, tricornes and hats that favor the " new eye-line and sizes for those who wear the chignon, 21 to 231/, sizes. It is a striking group at very attractive prices for those who appreciate tailored millinery. Straws, interwoven with cellophane, chiffon felts and clever adaptation for con- trasts and style lines. (LT PRICED TO BRING OUT THE THRIFTY BUYERS EARLY Obviously New Costume Touches _for Distinctive Copies of Finest “ French Models in Straw, Felt, Combinations, and. Cellophane. i IllmlllllllIIIlIIIIIIIIllIIIIIlIlIIIIIIllIIIllIlllllll'lllll!IIlIIIIlllllIlllllmflinlilmlmmlllhlfi

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