THE LANDSWOMAN
December, 1918
Swan&Edgar's
CONCENTRATING ON MODES
for
PEACE CELEBRATIONS
Our DAY and EVENING GOWN DEPARTMENT is now under the new management of a lady
who has a real genius for clothes, and who has under
her control a stall of new and r£ally clever fitters and
workers, ready to copy to perfection, and at a very
reasonable charge, any one of an array of lovely
Paris models "hich are already the talk of London.
Patrons requiring Evening and Restaurant Gowns
and Theatre and Restaurant Coats are respectfully
invited to 1'ay us a visit.
We also· have a wonderful selection of Evening
Shoes, Silk Ho,e and Head Dresses to be worn
with the Gowns.
u Jenny.''
This chic creation in Georgette is designed for Afternoon
or Evening wear." Bodice
handsomely embroidered in
wonderfully contrasting colours. New tight Skirt with
accordion - pleated Tunic,
embroidered at bottom with
the same contrasting colour.
Stocke j in all the latest
•bades. 8 ~ Gns.
"MadRe,"
A not her charming Evening
GOWN in Silk Net over
Satin. Bodice has square
Neck, long Sleeves, and
beaded trimming on front,
Skirt has tight foundation of
Satin with Net over, and side
Panels of Net with beaded
trimmings at bottom. St eked
in a large variety of colours.
8~
Gns.
Swan & Edgar, L!~
The Old-established and Increasingly Popular
West End House.
REGENT STREET and PICtADILLY, W.l
Please mention
.. Anne"
Rosalie"
Crepe-de-Chine GOWN, suit-
GeorgetteCGOWN for After-
able for all figures, with new
Apron Tunic front. neck embroidered contrasting shades of
noon or Dinner wear, in charm~
ing shades, long revers and
collar to bodice, finished at
Floss S lk. Variety of the
latest coloun. S. W•• W., O.S.
6~ Gns.
waist
THE LANDSWOMAN
ribbon.
with coloured corded
All the latest colours.
W .. O.S. 6! Gns.
when writing to Advertisers.
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