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3 PAGE EIGHT (Section Two) THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 15, 1920 9 iJ Jra. J i tic. & t :. 1aw T?5 W SHOP ff YvVu . sir " - " fTr h- ? ' A xDAY " "4 : i r it iff, life : A. Shop Known For Originalities Never Surpassed for Exchisiveness in Advance of the Season Announces An o ;-lf4 ":V iEfi '& nf-Ti TiTywErft I . iPiri e3 Ready-to-Wear I NjlraPtS: In Our off In Exclusive Women's mi Millinery Millinery Department You Will Find B? . 'Si.. '"W'-.-J. Saturday. 'i sv ' v 4 e x y wit 1(1 A versatile collection of distinguished French models and creations from such renowned American Fashion dictators as Bruck, Weiss, Kurz man, Earl and Joseph. Sensing the Fashion Trend Many Weeks Early Creations which represent the most advanced millinery thought will be viewed here Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Ultra smart chapeaux of richly colored soft Duvetyns in the new Autumn colorings, which are akin to those of the woods or harvest time. Brilliant threads of metal, wool or silk floss or, perhaps an applique of fruits and flowers, caught with embroidered motif. Feather .Turbans of Ostrich, Hackles, Chinese Pheasant and Goose in natural gray tones. Never were Feather Turbans so diversified or so lovely. And like the Duvetyns they suggest the Autumn woods, in that all the colors of the birds are shown and in as many hues. Chapeaux of Metal Cloth will supersede all others for dinner and evening wear. Gold, Silver or Copper cast are equally desirable. Often there irridescent cloths are combined with rich lace, spangles or feathers. Prices Ranse QQ ,o $4().00 Authentic Interpretations of the Mode Our fashion salons are now complete with a wonderful collection of au thentic- models styles that are prohetic of the mode of a new season styles for the Miss and the Matron styles for the stout woman delight ful apparel with a distinction characteristic of The French Shop. Fall Blouses Autumn Frocks Autumn Suits Fall Coats Shipment after shipment of blouses for fall arrive daily. These are tie-on and over-blouse effects, and are shown in white and Venue pink georgette. They are filet and Val trimmed and a selection of one of these will add completeness to your wardrobe, or be just what you want for early fall wear. A wonderful collection of ex clusive autumn frocks for women and Misses frocks of rich kit ten's ear crepe, satin, Georgette, lace, brocaded velvet, duvetyne, poiret twill or tricotine, decided ly different in trimming. Se quins, pearl and irridescent beading, metal, ribbon, tiny tas sels are a few of the effects The new fall suits are fash ioned along new and original lines, featuring new materials and new colors. Smartly tailored and handsome costume suits trimmed with squirrel, seal, Aus tralian opossum, Kolinsky, nu tria, sable and mole are featured. The styles are correct fore casts for fall. They are shown in materials of velour, suedene, Bolivia, evora, pomola, chame leon cord and fortuna, with trimmings of mole, Australian opossum, Hudson seal and nu tria. , The colors are black, navy, tan, taupe, brown, Suchow and Copenhagen blue. The styles in clude full backs belted and dol man models. $5.00 to $40.00 $25.00 to $100.00 $25.00 to $200.00 $25.00 to $200.00 EXTRA SPECIAL NO. 1 CHARMING NEW FALL SUITS of duvetyn velvet, satin and satin combinations in all the colorings, Henna, Chow, Chinese Blue and Brown. Specially priced Thursday, Friday and $7.50 Values up to $15.00 STYLE SAOP 22-24 East Washington Street Phoenix EXTRA SPECIAL NO. 2 A Three Day MILLINERY SPECIAL Wonderful new hats that are smart and in teresting. Specially priced for Thursday, Friday and Saturday. $6.00 Values up to $10.00 s .3 urn , . , I ! Ml In l!tl!ii(itKI1.(M:7 f ! r f i f . 1 1 ( I ; 1 1 iiM'' t!ExjTTTTT TTTTTTT1TTI. jj r.i," i T i i i i i i .Mil' j imS'JZ V V ri -1 wot