The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 317, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 2, 1923 Page: 7 of 68
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Good taste is the arbiter of dress and exacts har-
mony in every detail of the modern coMume —To ...
look to a store whose very foundation is built on
quality and merit is to safeguard the GOOD
TASTE AND CHARACTER OF THAT MOST
VITAL FUNDAMENTAL OF DRESS:—
"THE SHOES YOU WEAR" f
SUNDAY.
* • “LIDO” • \
* “Importci Model”
* --Shown in Tarnish
I'roof Brocade —of
Rich Beauty:
*• iu Green and Silver
t —l’’lame and Silver
and Burgundy and
Silver:
$17.50
“FOLIE”
(Bench Made)
From a new Brocade
Material in Silver
which can be dyed to
match any gown.
—Silver Kid Trim-
ming and Heel —
—Also in ‘‘Hone y-
comb" Gold Bro-
cade —Gold Kid
Trimmed 1
$18.50
“L’ORO”
—:A French Model of
extremely pleasing
Unes:
—Developed in Gold
Brocade with cut-
out Paneling of
Gold Kid —
$16.50
*
“BERENICE”
—A “Rose” Brocade
in Gold and Black las
sltown) or. a “Wheat”-
Brocade in Tarnish- .
proof Sil v e r—have
been employed in the
development of “Ber-
enice” either of which
$15.50
of CiiiarantcF
©vchinq^Jootweat'^
m ' ^Fashions -
( •
-FOR THE INCOMING HOLIDAY SEASON- •
Expresses the ART of DESIGNING as practiced by foremost
EUROPEAN and AMERICAN designers and reveals in a maze of Bril-
liant new Fabrics and Gorgeous Colors the very latest tendencies in
* Slippers and Sandals for Formal Evening Wear.
IT M4.Y BE CORRECTLY AND AUTHORITATIVELY STATED THAT THE
PRESENT “GUARANTEE” COLLECTIONS WHICH INCLUDE SEVERAL ORIG-
INAL DIRECT IMPORTATIONS. HAS NEVER BEEN EXCELLED IN BEAUTY.
N EXCLUSIVENESS NOR tn POINT OF COMPLETENESS AND SURELY
NEVER HAVE THERE BEEN MORE EXQUISITE DESIGNS.
Low DEBUTANTE HEELS in both “BLOC” and “SPANISH”
Types are an entirely new departure and are to be seen on eight dif-
ferent models in both Silvey & Gold.
ZZZ The Fashionable Penchant for Trimming in Gold and S ilve ^
Leathers is extremely pronounced and is found on practically all
models.
Brocades Tinsel Cloths and Satins of course dominate in the
realm of Materials and are shown in such a wealth of NEW SHADbS
New Effects and New’ Combinations that a PERFECT CORRELATION
between COSTUME & SLIPPER is at once assured.
Brilliant Rhinestone Buckle Fastenings are introduced on several
IMPORTED CREATIONS while others less pretentious achieve Suc-
cess thru the Beauty of their patterning or the subtle Richness of their
Materials.
OVER THIRTY MODELS ARE IN THE ENSEMBLE EVERY ONE OF WHICH
WAS DESIGNED WITH THE MOST CRITICAL REGARD DEVOTED TO COR-
RECT FASHION GOOD TASTE AND COMMENSURATE VALUE. Prices Be-
gin at $10.50.
JUST SEVEN OF THE 32 ARE PICTURIZED:—
S. . A * X \ ' * V ” I *
j V
THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT.
A* *
Evening Party
Slippers
Are Displayed and
Fitted in
The Costume Bootery
Under
Proper Lighting
Conditions:
“NOCTURNE”
(Imported Model)
—Done by “Bally"—
in Silver Tarnish-
proof Tinsel Broeade
—of an entirely new
design:— Rhinestone
Buckle Fastening!
$17.50
“ETOILE”
—An Intricate Model
in Tinsel—P ais 1 e y
Cloth with cut-out —
and overlaid “STAR”
design in Silver Kid.
$16.50
ssssssSsss
“PIERROT”
—A Debutante Model
showing the new
“Bloc” Heel—aud to
be had in either Sil-
ver or Gold Brocade
—with Matching Kid
Trun:
$12.50
DECEMBER 2 1923.
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