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op lesk fer in d Co ms p ction -nl Fabrics prepond if you w to look lika th . And this i pri Furs Ave the T , Even in the Spring 5 .is one spring season when girl who can beg, borrow or of all, buy, a fur piece of some kind, is going to do it. For parate furs are more important than they have been in years. { Fur Capes Important | The separate cape runs through the entire fashion picture. In coats, in dresses, in suits—and if you can have one in fur, youwll be the‘ smartest person in your set. | Silver fox, colored foxes, mink, crmine, flat caracul, kidskin and| lapin are the furs which are being used. The lengths of the capes range from the clever young shoul- | der capelet to the hip length cape. Though these seem a luxury fash- ion, we have seen many develop- ments offered at prices that were far from being in the luxury class. The lapin capes are being done for extremely little, and they are considered a very smart fashion, Style: Are News | Another important revival rash—' ion is that of the fur stole. It has| not been seen selling in fur de-| pariments in a great number of years. They are being designed inn sable, mink and kolinsky. And don't forget that kolinsky may be dyed to resemble the precious furs with only an expert knowing the difference — not that there’s any reason to camouflage the kolinsky for it is very beautiful in its own right. The stoles are being made wide at one end and gradually narrowed to the opposite side, intended to be worn draped about the shoul- ders ‘gracefully. They will be the choice of the woman who wants a| a-on Wil Rf‘w;z fust Have 2 third! new spacec The print it should reason st ir Al - ove: fabric & the widely ive look. does hows print d would look ed, while up ir pleasing ing tc Taffeta Again at- something e it of taf- is ncthing sorts to k¢ bolts o Almos Lo be given up. heavy enou The whicl This has & effect upon the light, anc e to ""L‘l the eye of thosc 13 with a bit o - So far it has been te, but is expeciec fur picez of great distinction. The fur animal scarf continues ta2 be high in fashion favor show- ng either one or twe skins. But us caution you, if you are a petite girl, stay away from foxes. Ch, we know how flattering they are and how hard it is to resist their lure, but there is an art in wearing fur scarfs well, and should jonly be attempted by women of greater height. But the capes, in proper length, are flattering even to very small women, and the flat furs make them as supple as a piece of silk. e VANITY, VANITY ALL IS VANITY The vanity bag has been revived and is one of the most important affairs that has en seen in ¢ good many moons. The new ones know a new prac- ticability. In the first place they have been made to a great extent by thcse pecple who should very well under: d vanity—the cos- meticians. They have known what to include. Not only have they done a good job at making them practical, but they have seen that they have the other important re- quisite, beauty. They are fashioned of velvet, of lame, of fine kidskin, of lovely silks, and even of metals. Their celors are almos: unlimited, but women are usually careful, or should ke, that they choose a color hat will go with all party frocks. They may have a one or two sided opening, and usually hold purse cigarette case, comb, lipstick, rouge am:lI powder, Adequate, we should say! be | { |is used for young | The New Crop of Cotton and Linen I's Unlimited Has Gone Cotton Conscious This as it Never Has Before America Not only is it fashional ble' to waar zottons, but it's patriotic os W hould help the cotton busincis i south! And the w vild th summe: cStten are certainly inens into the t is high' time a. mistake. They are bl aad a great many to pay bod eotton or linen silk. Tt is; are siyled and fash- kcs them suck mery in e Line. About Linca Linen is the mighty aristceral those fabrics which are com- nly thought about as cottons. It 5 the smart choice for a; and re s ed about > 50 much st that they look like the linen that only thing we of the Natural lin 1ade. It run: hite, or oyster shade to the brown cast oatmeal ided, striped and printed g d and very gay and color- Very often the natural linen the background and gives a very smart effect Some of th2 linens ar2 woven > as to be non-crushable, and we ncw that this is some of the best ews we could possibly print. Dark- 'r colors in linen is also good news. ilack, “navy and brown ave seen a2 solid col and as backgrounds their inspiration. They or gay, colorful prints. re in deep, exctic o plaids Coitoa te These 1 stripes that lool altogathar When you see the new cottons, and unusual. This native or rcu will bow low before that lowly lan influence is seen not only Jant, It hase become s> beauti. 1N Singhams, but in many of the ul, so versatile, and so fasionable Other cottons as as well. hat it is possible that the silk Ea‘jpe. Revivel jorn may have to take a back with the rough seat. ratine, which has not been In cottors again, in many seasons. It looks [ surface interest 50 charming and fresh that if you he picture. e looking for something differ- nt, these will undoubtedly stop Rongh Colten: b L Kl stp Tweedy cottons are absolutely This family is also very he smartest fabrics we have seen represenied in lawn, organdy, tis- 1 ages. There is owe especially -ye gingham and dotted swiss. hat is notewerthy, and will make These are as cool as a cucumber, stunning summer coals They make up beautifully ¢ d are nd suits. It is woven rather loose- -cen especially in dresses for s ¥, checked on one side, with an .5n and evening. ntirely different color solid tone voy n, 4 Iy on the other that makes it a per- ullu" that may hav» fect reversible fabric. When the wced with the old-time coat is made correctly, if this tons. Today's are so wonderfully fabric is chosen, you will have tWo qyed, and pre-shrunk that therc is :oats in place of one! seldcm a wail heard The peasant weaves in cotton or soop and wa.er! Also belong to this rough family e h ey e, Bheome s BEACK AND WHITE IS ALWAYS RIGHT anart that they will be seen worn % the very best dresced people. Pretty Piques In a season when color is all While piques do not seem so ex- important, when there are more iting as a great many cottons, yet | new colors than there are names to call them, there are still those smart women who refuse to wear ‘hey do deserve very honorable rention. A number of new de- anything other than black and white for daytime town wear. Jartures are felt in them. There She will admire the new prints are new waffle piques, the seer- sucker effect piques. There are —80 into ecstasies over some love- ly new shade of blue, debate be- some lighter weight piques which #ill undoubtedly be the ones you ¥ill wan{ for warm weather frocks. tween a gay plaid or a brilliant chere is nothing easier to work polka dot, but eventually she will sally forth in her favorite, black and white. vith than pique, so if you are not No matter how smart and how jite an expert seamstress, ycu Jouldn’t make a wiser choice. popular any color or print may be- come, nothing can dim the smart- Up Pcps Poplin Hew leng has it been since you jave had a poplin dress? Not ness of the classic black dress. In ince your pigtail days, we'll wager. the spring relieved with a dainty But when you take a look at the bit of lingerie at the neckline (and 935 poplins, you'll prodably sur- mind you, it should be very exqui- ender and buy enough for sev- site) no other fashion can become ;yal good little sports dresses. And a dangerous rival. don't forget to look at its first Navy and White Next :ousin, broadcloth it’'s just Navy and white is a clo ond—the preference of those en whose skins cannot stand is attractive. These two materials go in for Jlaids, stripes, and neck-tie effect severity of black. rints. They are as smart and| K Have you ever seen a print that colorful a fashion as you will find was more attractive than one . and since they take to water‘whlch depended entirely upon its ‘ike a duck, and iron as easily as pattern and on the clear, sharp * handkerchief, they are more than beauty of black and white or navy velcome additions to the good and white? There is about them iports wardrobe, a clearness, and well-groomed qual- Seersucker Beauties ity that makes them the choice The old ugly duckling of years|of the very smarf women in Am- g0 has become the litile beauty erica and in Pdris. Even in the of 1935. It isn’t heavy any more. 'summgr time, when the idea of n fact, much of it is light enough 'black may sound heavy, there are o become your favorite evening|many cottons, and linens and nets, Iress! In seersucker you will find ' | than which nune is nothing cool- .nany novelty stripes, plaids and er nor more refreshing. its smariest a kind of ofl The ficld of cc! widezpread than ever this year. re al. the vou and will get ry e ., whi icve so much in sil k matalasses. Ginghem Gewns ginghams have as many as a magician. The ant ‘influence is felt ™ o down to the south The ne new trici most img fabries the same theme ° runs through we’l forget any dif as a 1 sec- om- the | Season’ i . e . New Furniture Creates a Neiwo Mood new furpitore Wil make YOUR home a:place of beanty and chavm . . Prices you never t‘\])l‘('l(‘(‘ to see quoted in . Here are wmples of values we are offering. A 2-PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE mohair, reverse cushions and beautifully in carved panel $75.00 CASH 2.PIECE SUITE pillow arms on davenportt 2.PIECE SUITE wd-woven tapestry Rust tapestry, lunsc 2.50 CASH in a pleasing shade of 9.50 CASH CLUB CHAIR with Ottoman to match in attractive tapostry, eomic table and good 10 king. WALNUT SUITE cx‘ension table and ally atfractive 8-PILCE Lerge rocmy buffe 6 chairs Simi DININC GU!TF well deo lm@ and built to endure $69.50 e gy 8-Piece SOLID MAPLE DINETTE SUITE Cope Cod design, Early American finish, $65. ()0 5-PIECE SUITE Table and 4 Chairs $38.25 Atso many excellent Gatelog and Dinette Tables Smart Modern Bedroom Suite Ped. Chest. and Bench Full-size Vanity tiractive ever shown, and beau- the m cafles we hove Subs antialiy buill tifully finished. %07, Also charming Wal- nut Suite—Bed, Dresser and Chest $62.50 Onz of Occasional Chair in the Chippendale style, upholstered in green or rust tapestry with full spring T 81095 Other chairs similar to illustration—high grade tapestry, spring seat, carved legs. a large comfort- ) ably Occasicaal Chalr — web $1 7.50 to $25.00 scal, nphclstered in rust tap- eotry—ONLY $6.95 3 Desks — Bock Cases—Spinet Desks — Coffce uhh‘!—T"c Top Tables—Gatelog Tables— Lamps To appreciate the large variety and excellent assortment we arc showing and the remarkable prices we are quoting you should visit our Furniture Department. With the tremendouos di- rect factory shipment we made remarkable savings and the above prices will prove that you are getting the benefit.