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Show F Last Spring we presented to the women of this vicinity the MINA TAYLOR Dresses. 1 1, f r -3 The success 0f the me was immediate. Women learned with real delight that at last they 1 " I could buy a house dress which met their ideal of a costume for home wear. And so it is with great pleasure that - . f I We Again Present to Yom The Fam0M66MIN A TAYLOR" messes and -the First Spring- Showing Will Begin J ! ' TODAY . ' f I These are unusual garments in many ways. Only a personal inspection can re- J" veal all their points of merit. " I J jtfL There are, however, six features which we wish you to read about and to under- f3L I yfwl stand six ideas which lift them far above the ordinary run of house dresses, as you H 1 rf'symL have known such garments. 'wlftAi n 7 Y First There is ample room through the hips Fourth The sizes are absolutely correct. In the n W 2 I ' when you put one on you experience a feeling of past women have bought a dress one or two sizes I -T 3 unrestrained freedom, as pleasant as it is unusual in too large, to allow for shrinkage in laundering. When V 3 ' ' a house dress. , you buy a "Mina Taylor" buy your correct size. We "s!,! ' ' 1 ' Second-The waist never binds you-in your Mina C'8? i LAUNDERING, a. al- Taylor you can reach forward, bend over or move lowance is made for shrinking. I about in any way without a sensation of being re- Fifth The buttonholes are worked on a special stneted m your movements. machine, which makes a buttonhole like that in a T Third The arms and armholes are so designed man's shirt. This buttonhole is practically wear- 9 j, -' - j that when you dress your hair when you have oc- proof. Even if a thread breaks, it will not "run." 1 1 " 1 1 1 a ! casion to reach upward or forward to straighten a ' c- . . . ... . , . II i I jj. nicture on the wall lirtt the or take an artirle Sixth Every garment is rigidly inspected to in- II f V K a l",f wf' 'r lg:r J, La Jh sure against defects. We guarantee each and every ! I 1 i lO r m?thelf' yUr movements are free and wlthout garment perfect and will replace any found other- FS4 ' ' ffx restraint- wise without question. .K . '"MINA TAYLOR" Garments Are Full of Style . 7 ' ; j i ' I J These dresses are designed in strict accordance with the style tendencies of the ' . . ;. i J day. Being made from high grade fabrics, daintily trimmed, the higher priced num- I bers are so good looking that many women use them for afternoon or porch wear. o. Soil them with impunity if you wish then throw them into the tub, and they will . i j I come out as, fresh, dainty and od looking as before. " . r " ' jj I e Inve Yu t Come and See .These Unusual Garments V "HL$lft 0 I hSC Thousands of women who have believ ed they must make their house dresses in fvfltt ' I jjT order to secure a comfortable and economical garment, will rejoice over the Mina jKJin IU. ' x VTvnX Taylor dress. f j il rU ! I ! You will find it to be everything we have said and more. It is stylish, it is dur- ! 3 ' able, it is economical, it is comfortable. 1 ' . tr i i l I ' ii nil l ' We Have a "MINA TAYLOR" Dress in. Your Favorite Style and Color and the Price is j ItoO KeitK-O tr&rieiv Co. ItoO Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A I Didn't Save When I Was Young T Is the bittct- lament of ? many people who as a re- ; ' suit are now living up to i their income and no pvos- : peets of an "easy day" in ' J their old age. ' Save Today Against the Needs of Tomorrow. We welcome your account. a 3 5 M A, I W. S. McCornlck, Prest. Anthon H. Lund, Vtce-Pret. George Albert Smith, Vtce-PreM. F. M. Mlchelsen, Caabler. |