WILMETTE LIFE.. Kay 18, 1928 eeve ess TELEPHONE UNIVERSITY 1024 WILMETTE 3 700 l Striped Piques Printed Dimities Printed Batistes This SeasonS Coat for All Occasions Is of Every One VELVETEEN ..r An immense lot of fresh, gay·,,. crisp, : lo they're easy to wash and iron into cc st2 color-fast materials that will launder d The shimmer of velvet-but more sleek and cool. Tailored simply-with the severity rdieved by many rows of . stitching that serve to make these coats s o m e w h a t more "dressy" t h a n the usual sports velveteens. Exactly the kind of dr~ of to ins~re a cool a1 ~ c A lot of thetn are tailored. with tri pi Others again have white collars Qse some of the flowered ditnities are i1 t edged in plain-colored piping- and 1 They're the sort of dresses you'd never dream of to buy vacation clothes of the comfortable and : white batiste, trimmed with Irish ·anc Cl1 A correct and comfortable coat for practically every occasion- trig over the sportswear gay and festive over the lace frock -smart for tailored street wear. An indispensable for the traveler-the person who is going to a summer resort with a lot of light frocks, and sweater and skirt costumes. In black and cherry red. $1.00 Houbigant Talcutn Powders · 75c elusive Quelques Fleurs-the dainty Idealboth have been reduced. In the usual attractive glass boudoir jars. T he $29.50 S. t itched Coats of A cr tl1 Imported White Flannel $1· .so Bath Salts $1.00 In the same two scentsfour ounce jars. The eight oul!ce jars, were $2.50, now S1.50. Lord's-First Floor $15 Of Westbury flannel-imported directly from England. Edges stitched with five rows of stitching all the way down. And the tailoring is simply perfect! Unusual, to say the least, at $15. Lord's--Second Floor A