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THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1921
3 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1921
WM. GOODYEAR & COMPANY
A Feature of Silk and Wool
Dresses at $25!
WYe know several yonng women
who are going to purchase In this
feature offering of dresses.
Not necessarily because their ward-
robe Is In dire need of the addition
at this time.f
B"nt because In a few months a
garment such as one of these will
he in line for considerable service.
And they know that this present
price is low. Lower, in fact than
they can hope for later.
For there's a strike among New
York's garmeut workers and no
more fall and winter apparel will
he made this year.
Do we agree that theirs is a wise
move and an economical expendi-
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SILK and woolen dresses - a wonderful assort-
ment - are included in this very special fea-
ture. Models which would ordinarily bring twice
as much are offered at a price which precludes
all doubt of value-giving.
More specifically, the woolen ones are of tric-
otine and Poiret twill. Some plain; others lavish-
ly embellished with silk braid and embroidery,
or with imitation caracul in gray. Navy blue and
black.
The silk dresses are almost exclusively of
Canton crepe, trimmed as are the better styles
this season. Here again, both the severely plain
and the more elaborate are seen. Navy blue,
brown and black.
An opportunity almost without parallel for
h the young woman to buy a becoming frock at a
ridiculously low price.
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We do.