i§ FAMOUS FOB OVER SO YEARS FOR >«^ \ \X/1? V I TM/^"TT^Tv7 M jS . \ t % I Do you prefer a tailored hat | II or the softer lines of l| if the trimmed model ? : 111 I ' \§ | A Distinctive Display of Pedal- I !| Tagel and Mouflon Straw Hats | i| . in our Windows. % if. I I The Newest Smart Millinery I I : W % This is a special showing- of new models just opened, and xjj we have no hesitation in commending- them to all ladies %\ !& to whom the selection of a hat is a matter of importance. <Ij ,^ , These Pedal-Tage! and Mouflon Straw Hats are quite new, #j jS iifpractical styles for immediate wear, and the prices range j|l !<§ . from 39/6 to 59/6 each. . c! $ ■'■.§. [# Following are Brief Descriptions of a | if - few Models | I A DELF BLUE TAGEL HAT—Trimmed faille ribbon in I § a lighter tone; large hand^nade buckle of berries and % « flowers in a variety of shading-s ■ Price 39/6 j§ I A LAVENDER TAGEL HAT—Has Georgette lining in J| same tone, blue faille ribbon, crown drape, and tie ends. © 0 Clever arrangement of felt flowers over the ribbon S !$ ' ' Price 42/- # if A ROSE COLOURED. HAT IN TAGEL AND MOUFLON I T COMBINATION—Has trimmings of nigger moire, and § § fruit picquet, underlining: of brown ' Price 45/- . 1 A BOTTLE-GREEN PEDAL-TAGEL-With' wide brim; ' I > adjusted on this,.is a quill of a lighter tone than hat; finish- - *? S) ings of sand-coloured ribbon Price 47/6 % I A JADE GREEN PEDAL-TAGEL—With Mouflon crown I 5) and brim edge. This large hat is underlined with saxe. Satin % S) ribbon and newest style trimmings of felt ribbon and jj, <§ monchon complete this graceful hat Price 49/6 |> 1 PEARL GREY PEDAL-TAGEL—Suitable, for a young | 0 matron; top facing of-Georgette to tone. On the smart t& & upturned brim is" a rosette of hyacinth blue' gros-grain § d ribbon ."■■..- ' Price 52/6 0 | A GREY PEDAL TAGEL HAT—Has soft drapings of rib- I €? bon in self tones and finished with-Oriental buckle; under- # § lining of black Georgette . ■ ■ Price 59/6 @ 1 See Window Display . | i# ; @ !i ' , . . » <| I Wednesday is Bargain Day! | If A fine budget of sarings in the Bargain R«om | 1^ A host of wonderful bargains awaits you in the big d i^ bargain room' on Wednesday, Oddments and Special • ■ <? \% ■ Ciearing Lines from all departments. Here we just % i|j mention a'special from the Manchester Section. § I Parcel of Bleacbed linen Damask Ends, 5/- in E | the £ off Usual Prices 1 ») These are all ends of pieces from one of the leading ' |> <| British manufacturers, in widths 44 in., soin-> S2- <§ ® 54 in., 60-63 in., and 70in., all in suitable lengths for J| ® various styles of tables—lengths include 1 • yard, ■ S © \i yards, i$- yardSj ij yards, to 3 yards. There are S @ some lovely patterns to choose from, and the reason @ (| ' we can make this special offer is because they are @ # slightly imperfect in weaving—nothing noticeable, @ <? but just enough to cause the makers to sell at a <P *? reduced price. We pass the saving oh to you. ' (^ ©> - ® All in the Bargain Room —Wednesday S I Kirkcaldie & Stains, Ltd. |
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 85, 7 October 1918, Page 9
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512Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 85, 7 October 1918, Page 9
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