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Show SKUNK FUR AS BlOUSE TRlMlNGl IS FASHIONS LATEST FANC , furtl New Black and White Evening Coats, Introducing Shorter Effects, Amc. the New Arrivals Shown Exclusively by Local Department Store. Hand dra n-work Georgette crepe vraists, t rim Died with real skunk they're here, and they're beauties, too. Also they are being shown (exclusively by the Keith-O'Brien company) in two new color creations, coral, a new rose tint, and new French blue. The sleeves are finger-tip length. No stretch of imagination can bring to the mind the-striking the-striking beauty of these newest of blouse creations. They must be seen! A now black and white evening coat of a decidedly new and shorter style is being shown by the Keith-O'Brien company. com-pany. The charm of this coat lies to a very great extent in its short length. It ms made of white satin messalinc. trimmed with black chiffon velvet. No woman can look at this garment with out experiencing a strong desire to put it on and wear it. It will make its appearance ap-pearance at some formal function in the very near future; exclusive models such as this do not. remain in stock long. Indeed, it is a problem to meet the demand, once such a garmeut is worn by the lucky woman purchaser. New afternoon and dinner gowns of African brown, made with the new extra ex-tra full circular tunic skirt, promise to bo leaders in formal dress wear, shown by the Keith-O'Brien com is a plaid satin taffeta over an ni fnt skirt of plain taffeta, with wais "" Georgette crepe and girdle hand broidered in German yams. A o'w g decidedly unique in style and color i bi nation, and one that is bound to ' instant favor with sma'rt dressers Jvf Chiffon velvet ta is a new mat!:; which will be extensively used it'?$i development of fall suits. A br-1 new shipment of twenty suits ot'yJl material will be shown by the Ki:lr O'Brien company this week. 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