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THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE T_

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1921

N THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1921
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WM.GOODYEAR & COMPANY

A Sale of Silk
Underwear

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What's Nelv at Goodyear's

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Silk undergarments, as you know, are
the acme of dainty luxury.
Usually they cost more than many wo-
men can easily afford to pay.
But at these prices - which are very
special - they are marked so that ev-
ery woman may purchase.
The more foresighted will not only buy
for their own needs; they will remem-
ber that Christmas is a scant two
months away.
Whatever their purpose, they will save
money.

ENVELOPES-Of crepe de Chine and Radium silks, in flesh color only.
Some are exquisitely trimmed with lace; others are tailored. $2.98.
SILK VESTS-In flesh colored jersey. Special at $2.29.
SILK BLOOMERS-Made of jersey and crepe de Chine in flesh color.
$3.29.
COLORED BLOOMERS - Made of excellent silk jersey in knee
lengths. Blue, navy, brown, turquoise, purple, sky and black. Very spe-
cial at $3.98.
CAMISOLES-Made of rich satins and crepe de Chine. In flesh only.
$1.29 and $1.69.

Blouses
The - miss - who - needs - a -
blouse - every young lady is
self-admittedly in this class -
will quite relish the fact that
she may buy a Bramley style in
muslin for only $3. Plain or
self-striped. Tiny tucks border
the collar and the front panel.
Second Floor
The Porto Rican blouses are ex-
quisite affairs, made entirely by
hand. Beautiful laces, hem-
stitching, lovely Cahido work
and the utterly charming styles
make these blouses desired by
every woman. $10 to $20.
Second Floor
Coats
Miss Manhattan is a young lady
from New York way who has
designed some effective winter
coats.
Effective, they are, against the
rigor of near-zero temperatures,
against the onrush of new style
tendencies. For they're warm,
and exceptionally charming in
appearance.
Normandy and velora-rich ma-
terials as you know. Nutria,
moleskin, wolf and Australian
opossum - luxurious furs they
are well termed. They're used
in quantity, by the way, for
these fur collars are huge.
Semi-fitted, straight and loose
backs; wing and tailored sleev-
es; enhanced.by embroidery and
fancy stitching.
In brown, navy, black, taupe
and Sorrento. $65.
Second Floor

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Dainty Porto Rican
Garments, $2.98
Porto Rican handmade Gowns and En-
velope Chemises display the dainty
needlework that is world famous.
While some ares everely plain, others
are embroidered with pretty flower
and butterfily motifs, or embellished
with beautiful Calado work - hand-
drawn.
Priced for our Anniversary Celebra-
tion at $2.98.

Elastic Top Corsets
Marked $1.98
A corset feature, too, for the Anni-
versary Celebration-a corset feature
that women will welcome on account
of the losi price.
They are pink satin elastic top mod-
els--a type that appeals to the lover
of sports. Not all sizes are present-
a fact that explains to some extent
the low price of $1.98.

Smarter Dresses do Not Exist.
Nor do Lower Prices
Of especial interest to those of university inclina-
tions are the woolen dresses marked at three un-
usually low prices. Serges, tricotines and Poiret
twills they are, in the season's triumvirate of col-
ors-black, brown and navy blue.
Delightfully trimmed, you'll say when you see
the rich embroidery, the exquisite beading and the4
almost severe silk braid-all used in a hundred
new and different ways.
625 39.50 59.50
Second Floor

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