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Highland Park Press, 1 Jan 1931, p. 8

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" Highlights from the Fashionist's Notebook - medium ON! antly smart w and b mm on daytime footwear. For sportswear one finds white buckskirrwith brown or black calf, in moth pump and oxford types . . . $l0.50. d) Will EEQLDT'S FREVANSTQ Fil! a Mndency tow Irav velar to sunny dimes will have a ioyous awakening when she finds the new soufhe abundant in sclection and so delightfully moderate in price! Our Second Floior r offer an utterly charming, mos? comprehensive array of modes for' the Southland fr the day . . .and night! Prices range from $8.95 fo $59.50. tlilly That Have a PLACE in the SUN binatic bre awn >ns characterize the tl) THE PRESS .Mha. 5:? (tf, f i.rl,',Ri , r. ill'If ji,iii? Atlfli'j') A “in i ' , "fps MW" tt x -\ Car J I tiill!l (fi' “8 tt r rlll: ( "ll A P, , 24/ “ iiji fl c, , tscu.,V _ , , It ,1» A w, "‘ . tli. 'iif)riiitiri'it/j. I I Sii'i,iiii/tt'if Reptile forms an effective-contrast to the black kid of swagger pumps and strapped shoes for afternoon ahd informal wear . . . ever-so-smart, and featured af . . . $10.50. , Tnds the new southern wear Our Second Floor Apparel or every Thursday, Jan. 1, 1931

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