The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, February 11, 1927 Page: 7 of 8
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THE DUBLIN PR
[DAY, FEBRUARY 11,1927
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And Be Convinced
A Service That Cannot Be Bettered
Latest Style* For Ladies
The Meet Complete Bath Arrangement Any Where
TUB AND SHOWER
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*» V(fll #|l mvitation U» see the new roUeetion of s pringtime faidiiomt. a few of which are pictured on
this tiagr Here vou will find an answer to all vour questions- answered in terms of charming silks and
w.wdrnl, voulhful at view ami colon* that arc spring’* own. You must see them.
The first symptom <»f spring fever is a
Violent dislike of the garment* that have
atood bv von so faithfully all winter long.
And the best remedy |N»«itdr is s new
divas or coat. It’s for just sneb caw* that
we hare selected these attractive early
spring modes, with all the freshness ami
lovely coloring* of a bright spring day.
There are utility emits for all-around wear,
smart Httle town frocks of feather weight
woolens for sports, and silk dresses espec-
ially designed to add gaiety to February
social affairs.
Frock§ at Gay a§ Spring
Herself
These new frocks are delightful—in tehir be-
coming lines, their rich fabric* and tbeir soft,
glowng »*«*lors. Perhajs* it 's the snug waist and
billowing skirt that makes so many of these
frocks look youthful- -or the slender grace of
their line*. But somehow, each carries with it
an air of frocks one will see at tea time, at din-
ner, or at smart daytime functions. A* in past
seasons. Super Value prices are an added feat-
ure of the new showings. A seeminlv endless
variety at—
$15.00 to $85.00
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Coats Adopt Light or Bright Colors
(’oats, too, have joined the ranks of spring fashions and express
themselves in tike must delightful color tones they can find. New
grays, new tans, new n*ee shades, new froens. new mis and even
new |>astel tints are used, and so fascinating are the new patterns
that one wonders why they were not thought of sooner. The new
models are straight and slender, yet each possesses individuality
atul youth. The fabrics, soft woolen in plain weaves and novelty
effects, are finely tailored and are trimmed with new furs. Coats
of unmistakable smartness at Super Value prices.
$13 AO to $85.00
Especially Selected and Purchrsed
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Batin, Faille, Straw, and Silk and
Straw combinations, a host of new
shape* in all the new shades.
The ywere each one selected
purchased, and offer the
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The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, February 11, 1927, newspaper, February 11, 1927; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth559241/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.