The Perfect Blouse for Your Spring Suit

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

The Perfect Blouse for Your Spring Suit Robert Wlllshlre. Jr.. 32. Arlington, and and Baby Neff, 24. 2033 Wa. are Aw. Pauline Ball. 24. *022 3rd at. n.e. Alice White. 23. 382 37th pi. s e. Cleveland Hamer, 22, and Delores Chan- Thurston Lynch. 20, 1659 O st. s.e,. and Marriage License Edward Williams, 21, 1923 17th st n.w., man, 18. both of 803 O st. s.w. Sarah Grlsso, 30, 422 10th st. n.e. and Delores Miles, 18, 2128 F st. n.w J° Murphy Holloway, jr.. 33. Atlanta. Ga.. Alan Gramkow, 22. National Airport, and Elena"3 Jotmeon,’ £?. and Margaret Evans, 3010 Gainsvllle Applications Mary Carroll. 21, Marietta, Ohio. Leland Bryant, 22. 1625 17th st. n.w., and st. s.e. Beniamin OrnSorff, 46, 226 Jefferson at. Mary Dittman, 21, 1329 Fairmont st. Charles Sacrey, 33, 1646 36th st. n.w., 1401 Under D. C. laws couples must n.w., and Thelma Reid, 42. Grottoes, va. n.w. and Dorothy Golloday. 3*. Colum- 25, Franklrn Salter. 1825 3rd st. n.e.. and bia rd. n.w. a license on Arthur Sanchez, 27, and Jandarc Silva, 30, apply for marriage both of 1402 Mass. ave. n.w. Phyllis Forbes. i4, 3800 26th id, n.e. one day, wait three full days and Abediah Walden. 26, 952 Westminster st. Nyman Kelly. 35, 3906 Morrison st. n.w., Marlon Langford, 25. 1311 and Lillian McCauley. 22, 1800 L st. ADVERTISEMENT. receive the license on the n.w., and fifth 51st st. n.e. day. Sundays and holidays are ^ Robert Banks, 27. 1510 Swann st. n.w., Oene Com. 26, and Hilda Roach, 27, both and Frederica Barksdale, 23, 541 Irv- of 520 Quincy st. n.w. Promptly mucns itcning counted the same as other days. Alfred Williams, 40, Arlington, and Jane ing st. n.w. / _ Charles Senkier, 25, West Potomac Park, Powell. 34. 2193 Wyoming eve. n.w. aid Heal Rodden, 21. Bronx, N. Y. Finley Morton, Jr., 23, Boiling Field, and Helps Ugty st. s.e., and Isabelle Sylvester Ridley. 25, 2838 Jasper 2728 P st. n.w., and Althea Foster, 18. 217 Lowrle pi. Raymond Catlett, 25, and Catherine Young, 23, 1304 27th st. n.w. n.e. Sherwood Hoskins, 24. 3348 lflth st n.w.. Howard Mackey, 20, 1214 Park rd. n.w., and Helen Punaro, 26, 3325 18th st. n.w. and Anna Thompson, 20. 1221 Harvard James Stinchcomb, 29, 4015 Chesapeake SKIN RASHES st. n.w. st. n.w., and Lola Kerby. 21, 838 14th > Here’s a Doctor’s antiseptic formula— Eddie Peake. 21, 51 R st. n.w.. and Ollvee st. s.e. Zemo—a stainless liquid which appears Wallace. 18. 462 Franklin st. n.w. John Johnson. 27, and Jane Williams. 20, and both of 56 I st. n.e. inriribl* onv the skin—yet so highly Ulysses Daniels, 26. 325 M st. s.w., Walter Washington, 23. 4327 Polk st. n.e., st. medicated that first relievo Mary Weedon, 21, 2006 8th n.w. and Naomi Compton, 26, 1008 7lh st. applications Garrett Terrell. 36, 1405 Montello aye. n.e. itching, burning of Skin Rashes, Eczema, n.e., and Clara Brown, 25, 2110 Flagler James Neclos, 24, 1006 Girard st. n.w., Athlete’s Foot and similar skin and n.w. and Btewart, 25, 6301 Southern pi. Mary irritations due to external cause. Ernest Jackson, 20. 3766 Foote st. n.e,. ave. n.e. scalp and Delores Johnson, 4205 Hayes st. Alvin Watford, 24, 1344 Kenyon st. n.w I Zemo is backed by an amazing record of and Yola Bryant, 21. 17 Quincy pi. n.w. success! First trial convinces. In 3 sizes. Isaac'Johnson. 58. 1125 6th st. n.w.. and' Celestino Gonzales, 38. 1624 Kenilworth Belle Dowtin, 56. 1123 5th st. n.w. ave. n.e., and Elizabeth Buchanan. 2., For severe cases buyBaansa George Chesley, 18. 1225 G st. n.e., and, 604 Tennessee ave. n.e. special Extra Strength # MB MlII Paulina Hemphill, 17, 1243 G st. n.e Arthur Baird, 23, Anecostla. and Audrey ; Clarence Fells, 22, 327 F st. n.w., and Borger. 27, 145 Ivanhoe st. s.e. Pearl Redds. 21, 336 F st. n.w. Irving Hoag. Jr., 22, 4107 Conn. ave. n.w., __! Thurman Patterson. 23, 613 Dving st n.w., and Alice Carr, 21. 1849 Vernon WUliamWWilkins, 26, 1918 Blltmore st. n.w., and Oma Maston, 23, Norfolk. Va. Charge Accounts Invited Robert Valentine, 21. Naval Air Statioi* and Rita Stems, 21, 612 Tenn. ave. n.w. James Shermer, 36, 1124 Vermont ave. n.w., and Alice Redwood, 30, 1124 Ver- mont ave. n.w. John Dougherty, 34, Barberton, Ohio, and Marion Williams. 37, Greensburg, Pa. Sidney Williams, 24, 221 E st. n.e., and Berthena Cyiner. 23, 24th and Okla. Milton Guy, 41. 45 Pierce st. n.w., and Florence Moore, 33, 45 Pierce st. n.w. William Wootton, 39. 231 2 Vi st. s.w., and Mamie 233 2V4 st. s.w. spring McAlpin, 32, boys' Roy Jones, 21, 1119 Lamont st. n.w, and Pauline Finley, 23, 3749 Hayes st. n.e. Raymond McKinley. Jn, 19, 3738 Foote st. n.e., and Lydia MacWilliamz, 21, 606 M topcoats Smart cutaway Ronald *Moss, 41, Wardman Park Hotel, and Frances Beroat, 36. Chicago. Robert Pyndell, 24, 1925 Capitol ave n.e.. suit in and Helen Shepard, 21. 521 2nd st. s.e. Nicholas Adonis. 61, 1216 D st. s.e., and Mary Adonlsw 37. 416 F st. n.e. brown and Franklin Dennis, 67, 207 M st. s.w., and Minnie Dennis, 66, 207 M st. s.w. Man all Horace Cowne. 21, 900 Ridge rd. s.e., and tailored, wool, white Florence Swift. 16, 1536 61st ave. n.w I Alvin Jenkins, 32, Arlington. Va., and n.w. double-breasted in o Martha Haney, 26, 1442 Spring rd. topcoat herringbone Max Smith, 29. 127 Ivanhoe st. s.w., and % Sarah Houbler, 22, 1640 36th st. n.w. and brown and blue combination George Abbey. Jr., 20, Tampa, FTa., tweed, $79.75 Josephine Falci, 27, Madison, Wis. William Woodruff, 25. K st. n.e.. and Shirley Murphy. ^8. 712 Eye st. s.e. check. Rayon satin a accent Benny Pappas. 26*713 Koxboro. pi. nw.. Jinings. dramatic 20, 1125 Euclid and Irene Lewandrowski, Hat included. Sizes 3 to 6. Joseph1 Vaghi, Jr., 26, 1408 Buchanan st 31, 1408 to Spring costumes n.w., and Agnes Cnvella, Buchanan st. n.w. _, Richard Aust, 33. 516 Rock Creek Church rd. n.w., and Bertha Wilson, 940 Ran- dolph st. n.w. Sumptuous beauty complimentary Albert Giles Spencer. 38, Marion Center, Beerbower, 38, 601 21st •« elegance the fur scarf lends the Pa., and Mary *11.95 *18.95 Neal' Sleeper, 41, and Velma Lyerly, 42, touch to any ensemble. both of 48 Eye st. n.w. perfectionist Edwin Burns, 28, and Jeanne Rouquairol, Beautiful matched to 35, both of 1901 Columbia rd n.w. skins, skillfully John Chapman, 21. Anacostia, and Wanda RiziicBr(k Harrill, 20. Arlington. Va. Pasternak's standard of perfection. Natural George Edelin, 26. 3606 Porter st. n w„ s and Adelia Baumer, 21. 724 Sheridan wild Canadian Russian sable, mink, Erne's^Ensor. 32, and Mary Robertson, 31, Baum Marten both of 1225 L st. n.w. 008VsCii/uruftovL_J natural and blended Arthur Thomas, 39. 1367 Monroe st. n.w Baker, 22, 1409 Harvard CMNECVO/tJW£NU£ and Stone Marten. and Elizabeth Edward Scherzer. Jr., 23. 626 6th st. s.w., and Eleanor Snodgrass, 19, 3/08 13th Pasternak fur Salon McIntosh. 26, 695 20th st. __!_ * Joseph n.w., and Catherine Azzara, 24, 1743 1225’ F St. N.W. WiUiam Wendling. 23, Quantico, Va., and n.e. i v Dorothy Stone, 22, 2000 D st. William Williams, 22, 1824 Biltmore st. Advertisers Prefer The Star 22. 615 A st. Wear^^ TO GENTLEWOMEN SINCE 1903- n.e., and Marie Eastbum, i.Exclusive Infants’ and Children’s Experienced -OUTFITTERS n.e. .--—■—- . LANSBURGH'S 7lh, 8th and E Sts. NA. 9800 Washington 4, D. C. A I T * # 9 ; v. _/ |g f |f|S|| |||I.>| -p«K?i'& j| y r- The Perfect Blouse for Your Spring Suit v< one of these They look as if they were made for each other. any exciting suit! Whatever Judy Bond Blouses and your newest cutaway or ripple-back and or feminine with a froth of your choice sleekly tailored sophisticated of lace you'll find the perfect suit-partner in our marvelous collection Judy Bonds. Sizes 32 to 38. Priced at* 3.95 to 5.95. LANSBURGH’S—Blouses—Street Floor * \ A. Delicate stitching on the tucked front enhances this rayon crepa lovely with three-quarter sleeves and jewelry neckline. Pink, brown, gold, aqua or white-5.95 \ B. Judyanno rayon crepe blouse in a sophisticated high, round, jewelry neckjjne and bracelet length sleeves, in white,.pink or black, 3.95 C. Bur-Mil* multifilament rayon crepe blouse with val-type lace insert / yoke,, short puff sleeves, button front, white only-3.95 D. Bur-Mil* rayon crepe blouse with dainty Peter Pan collar, self- stitched ond knotted design yoke, short cuff sleeves, white, black, brown or navy --.__—4.95 * ... * 1 :jL- >■-. : -1, ■■;>;** i,-. ■. Hf if I. Sheer rayon botiste blouse with frothy jabot ond trimmed in val-type loce, white only-3.95 * lace and f. Bemberg* rayon sheer blouse with val-type fogotted front; lace ruching ot the neckline, white only-4.95 •Reg. V. S. Pat. Off. _ y LANSBURGH’S—Blouses—Street Floor .
Recommended publications
  • Uniform Requirements for Highlands Latin School 11
    Uniform Requirements for Highlands Latin School 11. Hair should not be dyed in unnatural colors. 12. Conservative makeup may be worn by girls in grade 7-12. Nail polish All uniforms, including shoes, are available at: should be a traditional, conservative color, or clear. Parker School Uniforms 13. Girls’ skirts can be no shorter than 1” above the knee. Parker will not Woodlawn Center, Hubbards Lane sell or alter skirts shorter than 1” above the knee. (502)899-9902 www.parkersu.com 14. If in doubt about any item, bring it by the school office for approval. HLS General Uniform Requirements Specific items are required for dress uniforms (worn for ceremonies, Items marked with ** are new this year and are required for performances, and pictures). Dress uniform requirements are found at the performances, ceremonies and pictures. Parker will no longer sell beginning of each section. While required items may also be worn every day, the items they replace. If you have the items they replace, and they optional items are listed separately and are meant to add some flexibility to the are well fitting and “like new,” they can be worn in this year only. daily uniform. All dress uniform items must be purchased from Parker. All items are available at Parker. While some items may be purchased BOYS’ SHOES elsewhere, they must be indistinguishable from the ones sold at Parker. All Boys’ Classes Material: leather or suede (no cloth) G ENERAL o 1. Everything that is worn, and the manner in which it is worn, should o Color: solid black, dark brown (no tan) compliment the overall appearance of the uniform, not compete with or o Style: loafer, oxford, mocs - no athletic style shoes.
    [Show full text]
  • Drafting Collars
    DRAFTING COLLARS Excerpted from GERTIE’S NEW BOOK FOR BETTER SEWING GERTIE’S NEW BOOK FOR BETTER SEWING A MODERN GUIDE TO COUTURE-STYLE SEWING USING BasIC VINTagE TECHNIQUES GRETCHEN HIRSCH Photographs by Jody Rogac Illustrations by Sun Young Park Available wherever books are sold. find out more at melaniefalickbooks.com Copyright © Gertie's New Book for Better Sewing by Gretchen Hirsch, published by STC Craft | Melanie Falick Books, an imprint of ABRAMS, 2012. DRAFTING COLLARS ADJUSTMENT FOR PETER PAN COLLAR Collars can also be drafted from scratch and added to your blouse and dress patterns. My favorite vintage-style collar is the Peter Pan collar, which I incorporated into the blouse variation on page 160. It can be added to any blouse, jacket, or dress with a round neckline, and it will make the most basic garment ooze charm! Depending on how you style a Peter Pan collar, it can look ladylike or playful, 1930s glam or 1960s mod. Once you understand the basics of making a Peter Pan collar, you can apply this knowledge to any shape or size collar you like. For the purpose A. Overlap shoulder seams. of this little design project, let’s use a 1940s button-back blouse as our base. The basic premise of drafting a collar like this is that you use the neckline of your garment as your guide—the basic shape of your collar is right there! So start by laying out your blouse front and back pattern pieces on a table. Use a colored pencil to draw in the neckline and shoulder seam lines on your pattern pieces.
    [Show full text]
  • American Heritage School Student Uniform Policy Updated: May 28, 2019, See Parent Handbook, Section 12
    American Heritage School Student Uniform Policy Updated: May 28, 2019, See Parent Handbook, Section 12 Purpose and Implementation Dress Standards We believe that properly wearing the uniform • Clothing should fit appropriately (neither tight nor baggy). • Displays unity, modesty, neatness, and dignity; • Pants on boys and young men should be conservative in style and • Demonstrates respect for self, education, teachers, and fellow not tight or slim fitting. students; • Alterations, other than hemming, are NOT permitted! • Facilitates focus on learning and service, rather than on clothing and accessories; • Skirts, shifts, jumpers, and skorts on girls and young women should • Supports an appropriate distinction between the genders; and be modest in length and fit. The minimum length should allow for • Reminds students of their commitment to live by the American the skirt to naturally fall below the kneecap. Heritage Mission Statement. • K–12 girls and young women must wear snug-fitting black or navy biker style shorts daily under skirts, shifts, jumpers, and skorts All male students at AHS are expected to wear the boys’ uniform and (except when K–6 girls wear approved leggings). Biker style shorts abide by the dress and grooming standards set forth for boys, and all may not extend below the hemline of the uniform. female students are expected to wear the girls’ uniform and abide by the dress and grooming standards set forth for girls. • Undershirts and camisoles must be plain white. Undershirt sleeves may not extend beyond the cuff of the uniform sleeve. Students wearing the proper uniform will be admitted to class. The • Socks must be worn at all times.
    [Show full text]
  • Assumption Catholic School
    Phone Orders Welcome The Official Uniform Store Since 1952 Donald's St. Paul - 972 Payne Avenue - St. Paul, MN 55130 - Phone: (651)776-2723 or 1-800-728-8082 Ext. 0 Donald's WEST - 6407 City West Parkway - Eden Prairie, MN 55344 - Phone: 651-776-2723 Ext. 1 Shop Online @ www.donaldsuniform.com Assumption Catholic School 2021 Uniform Price List Jumpers - Skirts - Skorts Jumpers - Poly / Cotton Reg 3-16 7H-18H Skirts - Poly / Cotton Reg 4-16 Half & Teen T1/2 & Tlong Khaki Khaki #944 Drop Waist $40.90 $42.90 #344 Box Pleat $34.90 $36.90 $40.90 #2660 Box Pleat $25.95 Half $27.95 JR $28.95 Skorts - Poly / Cotton 3-6x 7-16 7H-16H Jr 3-21 Skirts - Poly / Rayon Regular Junior 3-27 Long Length Khaki Khaki #2650 Pleated Tab, Front Flap $21.95 $21.95 $24.95 $24.95 #1563 Knife Pleat, Drop Waist $48.90 $49.90 $52.90 #2653 Front and Back Flap $22.95 $22.95 $25.95 $25.95 Oxfords & Blouses Knit Shirts & Turtlenecks Classic / Peter Pan Collar Blouses **Wrinkle Free** Unisex Knit Shirts White Short Sleeve Long Sleeve 12-1/2 oz. Heavy Interlock Shirts Girls Size 4-16 $14.90 $16.90 White, Red, Navy Short Sleeve Long Sleeve Women's Sizes AS-AXL $16.90 $18.90 Youth XXS-XL $16.90 $19.90 This item is worn under the Jumper Adult S-XL $20.90 $23.90 Unisex Oxford Dress Shirts **Wrinkle Free** Adult XXL-XXXL $23.90 $26.90 White Banded Bottom Interlock Knit Shirt Short Sleeve Long Sleeve Youth 3-20 $17.90 $19.90 White, Red, Navy Short Sleeve Long Sleeve Youth XXS-XL $20.90 $23.90 Men's Oxford Dress Shirts **Wrinkle Free** Adult S-XL $25.90 $28.90 White Short Sleeve
    [Show full text]
  • Clothing Terms from Around the World
    Clothing terms from around the world A Afghan a blanket or shawl of coloured wool knitted or crocheted in strips or squares. Aglet or aiglet is the little plastic or metal cladding on the end of shoelaces that keeps the twine from unravelling. The word comes from the Latin word acus which means needle. In times past, aglets were usually made of metal though some were glass or stone. aiguillette aglet; specifically, a shoulder cord worn by designated military aides. A-line skirt a skirt with panels fitted at the waist and flaring out into a triangular shape. This skirt suits most body types. amice amice a liturgical vestment made of an oblong piece of cloth usually of white linen and worn about the neck and shoulders and partly under the alb. (By the way, if you do not know what an "alb" is, you can find it in this glossary...) alb a full-length white linen ecclesiastical vestment with long sleeves that is gathered at the waist with a cincture aloha shirt Hawaiian shirt angrakha a long robe with an asymmetrical opening in the chest area reaching down to the knees worn by males in India anklet a short sock reaching slightly above the ankle anorak parka anorak apron apron a garment of cloth, plastic, or leather tied around the waist and used to protect clothing or adorn a costume arctic a rubber overshoe reaching to the ankle or above armband a band usually worn around the upper part of a sleeve for identification or in mourning armlet a band, as of cloth or metal, worn around the upper arm armour defensive covering for the body, generally made of metal, used in combat.
    [Show full text]
  • Grades K-8 Uniform Policy
    THE VANGUARD SCHOOL K-8 UNIFORM POLICY Revised 2021-22 Uniforms are mandatory for all K-8th grade students at The Vanguard School, and students are expected to be in uniform when they are in any school building. Wearing uniforms is intended to improve discipline and enhance the overall learning environment and also shows pride in oneself and in The Vanguard School. The Board of Directors of The Vanguard School has established the following policy: MISSION The learning environment is significantly influenced by students’ attire * Wearing uniforms impacts the school positively by: ❖ fostering a distinct and positive Vanguard appearance ❖ helping students focus on learning ❖ reducing distractions ❖ increasing wardrobe equality Items that noticeably differ from the approved uniform will not be allowed. The Board delegates to the administration and staff and reserves the right, at its discretion, to deny any item that is noticeably different in style, color, or fabric. Students wearing noticeably different items will be subject to the consequences outlined below. Items not covered above but considered inappropriate, dangerous, or a distraction from the learning environment are subject to review and prohibition by the administration. Uniforms must be worn on field trips unless the administration approves otherwise. Uniforms are not required for evening or weekend activities unless specified by the administration or the activity supervisor. ENFORCEMENT AND CONSEQUENCES ENFORCEMENT Within the school, the dress code will be enforced by the classroom teachers, other staff members, and The Vanguard School administration. The final decision as to the safety or suitability of any dress code issue will be left up to the principal or designee.
    [Show full text]
  • Parker Uniform Requirements
    NHP Primary Parker Uniform Requirements Kindergarten and 1st Grade Girls Required Items (Formal Dress Uniform) White Peter Pan collar blouse – long and short sleeve Jumper – plaid only (two styles available) Blue Jumper with logo only for 16-17 SY Modesty Shorts – navy Green sweater - cardigan, pull-over, or vest White New Balance tennis shoes, white Reebok tennis shoes, or any identical all white tennis shoe – Velcro or shoelaces are acceptable. Knee socks or socks that cover the ankle (no-show socks are not allowed) Optional Items Navy shorts with cuff and tab Navy unisex pull-on shorts Navy slacks pleated with tab Navy unisex pull-on slacks Green or Navy polo shirt may be worn Tuesday through Friday. Shirts mush have monogram with Uplift North Hills. Polo shirts that do not say “Uplift” are not allowed. Plaid ‘skort’ with white peter pan collar blouse, or navy polo Green Sweatshirt with UNHP Crest Kindergarten and 1st Grade Boys Required Items (Formal Dress Uniform) White oxford button down collar shirt – long and short sleeve Navy pleated pants or unisex pull-on slacks Green sweater - cardigan, pull-over, or vest Black New Balance shoes, Black Reebok shoes, or any identical all black tennis shoe – Velcro or shoelaces are acceptable. Socks that cover the ankle – solid navy, white, or black. No show socks are not allowed. Optional Items Navy unisex pull-on shorts Green or Navy polo shirt may be worn Tuesday through Friday. Shirts mush have monogram with Uplift North Hills. Polo shirts that do not say “Uplift” are
    [Show full text]
  • Article Under Social Science and Humanities
    Available online at http://www.journalijdr.com ISSN: 2230-9926 International Journal of Development Research Vol. 07, Issue, 08, pp.14499-14502, August, 2017 REVIEW ARTICLE Open Access ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE ARTICLE UNDER SOCIAL SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES *Hushanjeet Kaur A.S. College for Women Khanna TITLE : - COLLARS ARTICLE INFO ABSTRACT Article History: Collar is the part of a shirt, dress, coat or blouse that fastens around or frames the neck. Among Received 20th May, 2017 clothing construction professionals, a collar is differentiated from other necklines such as revers Received in revised form and lapels, by being made from a separate piece of fabric, rather than a folded or cut part of the 17th June, 2017 same piece of fabric used for the main body of the garment. A collar may be permanently Accepted 10th July, 2017 attached to the main body of the garment or detachable. Published online 30th August, 2017 Keywords: Fastens, Revers, Lapels , Detachable. *Corresponding author Copyright ©2017, Hushanjeet Kaur. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Citation: Hushanjeet Kaur, 2017. “Article under social science and Humanities”, International Journal of Development Research, 7, (08), 14499-14502. INTRODUCTION way to sew them if you are seriously into sewing. Types of women's collars are part of fashion styles. Collars are very important on any garment as it is a kind of focal point and it frames your neck as well as the face. Collars Terminology are made from either one piece which are folded in half to make the collar or two pieces which are sewn together to make Band - a strip of fabric that fastens around the neck, a fashionable and stylish collar.
    [Show full text]
  • With Color, Beauty & Style
    table linens with uncommon grace ready-set-be beautiful bohemian fairytale dresses harvest headquarters for happy table scapes gossamer soft cotton voile nighties to sigh for magical clothes for little munchkins one world brothers menswear livewith color, richly beauty & style a. a bohemian fairy tale, the Maharana d. this wonderful girls dress with gath- evokes the sumptuous sophistication of ered panels creates a dreamy silhouette Indian design. Artfully embroidered with that’s both liberating and delightfully delicate gold and silver threads on the flattering. Imported Rayon bodice, this magnificent dress with yards promise girls dress of soft Indian cotton has a hook-and-eye DR5423C B $39 K $49 G $59 front closure. Gold embroidery and a shown with neige girls petticoat in ecru gold lurex band on the sleeve is mirrored DR5419C B $29 K $39 G $49 with an attached lurex band on the hem. and the noella crown Imported Crinkled Cotton ACK5425C $12 maharana ladies dress and the noella bag DRA5286C XS-XXL $179 BGK5425C $19 and christmas plaid tablecloth b. a bloom-tastic, bloom-erific vision TPWCHRC 54x54” $38 60x90” $64 brought straight from our design studio 60x108” $79 in Bloom-ington Vermont. This floral extravaganza fills my heart with joy, and I e. uncommon grace —Stunning am left somewhat in awe of its unbridled beauty. Translucent embroidered lace and beauty and power. Cotton sophisticated styling exquisitely comple- ava tablecloth ments our collection of vintage inspired TPAVAC 36x36” $26 54x54” $49 occasion wear. 60x90” $69 60x108” $89 Imported Nylon Net & Soutache 88”round $89 opera jacket JKA5073C XS–XXL $119 c.
    [Show full text]
  • Uniform Requirements for Highlands Latin School
    Uniform Requirements for Highlands Latin School All uniforms, including shoes, are available at: Parker School Uniforms Woodlawn Center, Hubbards Lane (502)899-9902 www.parkersu.com Discontinued from 12-13: Boys- navy pants Lower School Girls- navy sweaters Dress or Performance Uniforms: Students are required to wear these items for ceremonies, pictures, and performances. Required items may also be worn every day. All dress uniform items must be purchased from Parker. Daily Options: These items add flexibility to the daily uniform. They are not to be worn for performances. While some items may be purchased elsewhere, they must be indistinguishable from the ones sold at Parker. GENERAL Everything that is worn, and the manner in which it is worn, should complement the overall appearance of the uniform, not compete with or detract from it. In cases where a question arises, decisions will be left to the discretion of the HLS administration. Uniforms should be clean, well-fitting, in good repair, and the proper length. As children grow, parents should let out hems or replace items. Shirts should be tucked in. (exception: vented blouses for 7-12 girls) Additional non-uniform clothing, including spirit wear, may not be worn in classrooms; only uniform sweaters and vests in class. Plain white t-shirts or camisoles may be worn under shirts and blouses. Undershirts for girls should not be visible at the neckline. Girls should wear minimal, simple jewelry. Stud earrings or small hoops, chains with a small pendant, and/or watch are acceptable. Boys who wear a simple gold or silver chain, with or without a pendant, must keep it under their shirts.
    [Show full text]
  • Collection Ii &
    COLLECTION II & III Blu & Blue Denim redefned for kids Born from a family heritage of designing and and materials we use, and how we make our clothes and manufacturing high quality clothing for over 35 years, how we choose the materials we use. With a vision of OUR STORY Blu & Blue is premium denim clothing, redefned for creating elevated denim clothing styles, Blu & Blue has kids. We are committed towards lending our fabric taken denim clothing to the next level. COMFORT STYLE QUALITY and product expertise along with a sense of style to an innovative, eco-friendly, and sustainable new venture. Toughtfully made from start to fnish, we have created our elevated style for infants and toddlers. Our clothing Our passion for creating quality clothing comes from for kids is super sof, tasteful, well made, and most of all our history and wealth of experience. Our best practices a practical expression of contemporary style and quality are refected in the way we design, the quality fabrics comfort. We Invite you to Discover for yourself and your family, a New View of Denim. 2 3 FUN FACTS Every button used on each garment is passed through a 16 pounds pressure. Our fabrics are free of lead, phthalates, and fame-retardants We test our fabrics for comfort, shrinkage, color fastness, bleeding, durability, and quickly reject any defective materials We use solar panels in our facilities to heat up the water used for various denim washes We have the capacity to process and treat 300,000 liters of chemical water per day & heat 75,000 liters of water everyday using our solar water heating plant Every garment passes through a needle detector to ensure safe garment Buttons on for all our garments are Our clothes are fnished with “wet processing” making the clothes feel butter-sof passed through 10 passes of thread for secure attachment and strength.
    [Show full text]
  • Artist Resale Rights Charge Applies to This Lot Lot No Description Estimate Lot No Description Estimate
    Lot No Description Estimate Lot No Description Estimate 1 A set of epns bead-edge flatware and £50-£70 14 A 1950s German design simulated £70-£100 cutlery - little used wood canteen with three drawers, fitted with electroplated flatware and cutlery 2 A Victorian mahogany-cased set of £40-£60 twelve electroplated dessert knives and 15 A pair of Victorian Old Sheffield Plate £80-£120 forks, the carved ivory handles incised bottle coasters, a pair of urn-shaped with family crests of an armored arm mustards, silver-handled and other with mace flatware and cutlery, entree dish and cover, teapot etc (box) 3 A Victorian electroplated egg-cup cruet £50-£100 with foliate trefoil decoration, to/w a 16 Five silver golf trophy teaspoons and a £30-£50 quantity of epns Dubarry pattern silver souvenir spoon, a small urn flatware, etc. (box) mustard and an epns entree dish and cover 4 A good Victorian steel seven-piece £80-£120 carving/serving set with electroplate- 17 An epns Jersey cream and sugar pair £40-£60 mounted antler handles, including fish on stand, a three-piece tea service, servers, in fitted walnut case trophy cup and other items (box) 5 A set of three seven-sconce (six £250-£300 18 A pair of electroplated bottle coasters, £30-£40 branch) candelabra on baluster stems three electroplated decanter labels and 36 cm high an enamel example inscribed 'Rose Geranium' 6 A mahogany boxed case of twelve £40-£60 electroplated fish knives and forks, to/w 19 A filled silver figure of an African £40-£60 a Victorian ivory-handled set of six fish elephant, Country Artists, Birmingham knives and forks and a pair of fish 1996, 19 x 22 cm overall - note: servers and a carving knife and fork synthetic tusks with silver-mounted antler handles - all a/f 20 A Harrods epns oval serving platter with £40-£60 gadrooned rim, 42 x 32 cm, to/w a 7 A Victorian electroplated golfing trophy £50-£70 cased three-piece serving set cup with fern decoration, engraved in comprising spoon, fork and slice, six presentation to John Leaske, Hon.
    [Show full text]