January 17, 1930 WILMETTE LIFE 29 · 1 V ENING APPAREL · ' I for Those Who Go South and for JStay-at-Homes" J · ~· nnning creations newly arrived and Jllt unpacked from their tissue wrapP~\g~. · Every model a distinct achievetr.~nt ·in smartness. fUVNTAIN .SOVARL · LVAN.STON l 'rtnted Chiffons Plain Chiffons Taffetas Satins '} ·,~ nev· silhouettes, of course, some in tf.,2 extreme and others more conservatife. A delightful collection awaits trbse who make immediate selection. ct )mplete size range. January Clearance Sales throughout the store! Specials in almost every department: For Misses and Women : $29. so Chinchilla Coats, ~.,~9· 50 $49·50 $55 Lord's-Second Floor $1 9· 50 Up to $85 Coats, $49.50 Up to $17.50 Dresses, $7.95 $35 to $49.50 Dresses, $21.95 Share in the Savings of the Semi .. Annual Sale For C'hildren : · Schoolgirls' $I8.so Coats, $12.50 Little Girls' Coats at $7.50 . Boys' Chinchilla Coats, $5.95 Up to $6.so Jack Tar Suits, $2.45 of Shoes $5.45 ~ ·en, $6.45 $7.45 For·Men: 75c Wool-Mixed Hose, 59c Men's $ I Silk Ties, 7 9C Men's $1.95 and $2.50 Shirts, $1.69 r cor- t~ ck, with Included are brown, green and black suedes; dull black kid, patent leather, brown kid, blue kid and reptile leathers. s£ 1 designs. su! J i No shoes ~ought in the sale may be returned. Lord's-First Floor For Homes: Linen Damask Dinner Sets, $11.50 Up to $8.50 Glassware, $6.95 Dozen Lord's-First and Second Floors