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A silk Pett'.skirt that really launders and wears 1 You had abandoned hope of ever finding it. 
Then Vanity Fair, famous for their success in designing, as their Plus-4-Inch Vest, Plus-4-Inch 
Knickers and Pettibockers testify, designed you the Pettiskirt. 
They chose to make it of their exclusive origination, Vanitisilk, for two reasons—its wearing 
quality and its charm. Vanitisilk has a special weave, developed to counteract the usual shrink¬ 
age of glove silk. And this weave gives it a new delightful effect of elusive shadow striping. 
With all the sturdy wearing quality of glove silk, the soft shimmering folds of Vanitisilk lake up 
no room beneath your slenderest frock. The deep shadow-proof hem makes it adequate beneath 
your thinnest frocks. Cleverly Vanity Fair abolishes the ugly placket and instead finishes the 
Pettiskirt with an elastic at the waist that the wear may rarely come twice at the same place. 
Months and months afterwards you are still proud of y^our Pettiskirts. They come in pink, white 
and all the fashionable costume colors. 
Ask for the Pettiskirt at your favorite shop. Look at Vanity Fair silk underwear there, too— 
it comes in both plain glove silk and in Vanitisilk. Should thev not carry Vanity Fair we will tell 
plain glove silk and in Vanitisilk. Should they not carry 
you where to get it nearest you if you send a post card to The Vanity Fair Silk Mills, Reading, Pa. 
ONDERTOEAR, 
ANB HOSnEW 
The Pettiskirt comes in pink, white, 
black, navy, henna, fawn, Belgian, 
brown, grey, silver, peacock and green 
