(} Fr August 14, 1926 WINNETKA TALK 23 Js wl (lugust Sale of BLANKETS ! | 'HIS annual event is of particular interest this year, not only because of the lower prices at which the finest blankets are obtainable, but also be- cause the new season has brought new ideas into blanketry. New creations of unusual beauty have been woven. A new richness and a new luxury ap- pears for the first time. It brings an added joy to the selecting of your blankets at this time. Fluffy All-Wool Plaid Blankets These are beautifully colored plaid blankets, all wool and bound with a lustrous cotton fabric. The delicately tinted block plaids, the pure virgin wool, and the light weight makes these blankets exceptional; 70x80 inches. "$9.85 Rosenber GaySilkoline Comforters Lamb's-Wool Filled These colorful comforters are most al- luring in their floral patterns--new with the season. They are just the thing to throw over the foot of the bed, ready to pull up if the evening turns unexpect- edly chilly. Regular $11.50 comforters, in the August Sale, $8.95 Blankets--T hird F loor Davis Street -- Downtown Evanston x A A Fry 5 47. = de Blankets You Can Be Proud Of These all wool, 70x80- inch beautifully bound pink border blankets are possessed of remarkable beauty. They are pure white and woven of virgin yarns. Special at pair, TRON ign in Pastel Shades This is one of the finest blankets made -- beautiful to the very limits in its luxurious quality. French Grey, Rose, Blue and Lav- ender shades that bhar- monize with bedroom color schemes. Pair, Rich Satin Com- forters Filled with Lamb's Wool A comforter fit for a queen. Of regal beauty, gorgeous richness and sterling quality, you will love to have one of these. Blue, rose lavender and gold are their tints: their price is special, $25.00 g's 3 3 1 J