mean ff -- September 24, 1927 WINNETKA TALK »~ wr |. Davis Street ~ Downtown Evanston An Exposition of Those Little Things That Make Your Costume Complete AS VIEWED IN In the fall costume, it's FALL OPENING the little things that count --the accessories that "make" the costume, and, rightly chosen with a sense of cost ume harmony, that achieve an effect that is faultlessly smart. Tailored Smart- ness in Gloves Whether clasp-on or slip- on, the Fall glove finds chic in tailored effects. A wash- able kid slip-on with bracelet strap, $5.50. Each Costume Must Have Its Flower There're felt flowers for the jersey frock; shaggy silk flowers for the formal gown; and lovely corsages for the coat--each a messenger of chic, 75¢--$1.50. Lucile Creates NewHose Shades NOCTURNE NINON SOUBRETTE Darker shades! Hosiery shades harmonize with autumn colorings. There's a touch of Paris in these new Lucile colors. All-silk chif- fon, $1.95. Your Smartest Purse Will Be of Suede --and black. The vogue for black suede is on the rise. Its soft richness fits it most beautifully to costume har- mony for Fall. In envelope shape, $11.95. Just the Right Jewelry forYourNewCostume Rightly chosen, the accessory becomes an integral part of the costume. Pearls are now tinted to harmonize with the brown costume (60-in. length, $6.9 bracelet has earrings $5.95. Lelong Perfumes in Three Scents One for sports, one for afternoon, one for evening-- such as only the genius of Lelong could create. $3.75 --$22.50. This is Fall 5). A blue sapphire to match, $9.95 and Brimless Hats Reign Smartest Smaiter and smaller be- come the hats--until many are without brims at all, as the turban, the toque and the skull cap. $7.50-- $22.00. Opening Week at II ROSENBERGS I) IE ---- Rosenberg's--T he Store is in Festive Dress--You will want to see the New Things Now on Display. &» <> LUT TE g i | | Eg