f 0. September 25, 1926 WINNETKA TALK sn Wy) mij 1 AL (iu J | [in a aA Silly of PON 0 I WISH Ent 01 Bn LL Hom yy! \ [l --_ | 1) LNT quinn! gud pp CL | R7) YL! n ht btn hy, ity 1a ti I I | wrt pl (lw (Po gq 4 mya Il il hat lh TULLE dll YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND OUR Fall Fashion Opening WHICH IS NOW IN PROGRESS -- CON- TINUING TO and INCLUDING SATURDAY HE Mode Authentic, Silhouettes inspired LL of the new colors, the new fabrics, by Paris, find representation here in everything in the entire feminine ward- 2 rs ¢ robe is presented in the new fashionable this Exhibit--dependable styles which you y., We feel certain you will enjoy this may safely allow to govern your wardrobe. Opening. wi Jorps Pv. The Greater Store of Greater Evanston NEW! GORDON V LINE HOSIERY TSCRIMINATING women choose this hose because it is full fashioned of the finest Chiffon silk--silk to the top with the slenderizing V line heel--all colors, $3.00. TAILORED and LACEY UNDERTHINGS RE required for the winter season and such irresistibly, dainty ones to choose from are here. And they're not expensive. Silk gowns are $5.95 to $15.00. Chemises $3.95 to $7.50, Step-in bloomers $3.50 and $4.50. LINKS OF FASHION ARE SLAVE BRACELETS XAGGERATED links, some as big as buckles form these slave bracelets-- they are not worn singly, by the fashionable, but in threes and fours. Price $3.95 to $10.00. FRENCH KID NOVELTY GLOVES ARE $3.75 UP