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- From Paris - More Exquisite Frocks for Race Week Eace Week without a trim, new Frock is unthinkable. And with so many to choose from, and such modest prices ranging over them all—there's no reason in the world why you shouldn't indulge in all the smrrt new Race Apparel your heart desires. Tor Spring wear the JUMPER SUIT is the most popular. This is delightfully expressed in a rich quality Chenille. The Jumper is of simple design, with convertible collar, and the skirt sponsoring. the box-pleated treatment. In shades of hyacinth blue, ccdarwood, rose du bois. Rose Beiges Georgette, with overdress of ChantillyLace, has a strikingly new feature in a boldly-scalloped waist-line, graduating into a finely-pleated front panel. A MODEL RACE GOWN of Navy Georgette is expressed in elegantly simple lines for the Matron. The tout ensemble being lightened and enriched by a rose patterned lace border on hem and sleeves. Sunset Pink Georgette and Gold Lace are allied with successful charm in a youthful FROCK for Afternoon or Race wear. Dainty pin tucks on bodice and skirt complete this choice model. Cashel Street

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HOME FURNISHING HINTS. By "CELIA." No. 5-DUROGRASS IN THE KITCHENETTE. In some kitchenettes one. is struck by a certain bright cojdness. This is airaost always due to the absence of floor-mats. Rather than use mats that the inevitable small accidents of cookcry might spoil, %any housewives prefer unrelieved linoleum. For such, Durograss is the ideal solution. The new Durograss rugs can be washed — they are thick and soft for tired feet, and their warm and beautiful colourings supply just that splash of colour that changes the kitchenette from a rather bleak household workshop to a pleasant, colourful room. Those who study the psychology of colours, insist that the colours about us while we work have a very real influence on our life's sum of happiness. These Durograss rugs, which .differ entirely in weight and thickness from the mats that vr§ used to know as seagrass, oft>r a most delightful solution to the "colour question" in the kitchenette. All good shops sell rugs of Durograss in a wide range of colours

Dainty Orcudi Bonnet*, for Infant* and Toddlers, in white, jrisk-and iky—--3/11 4/« »/6 Lodj and Short/Coating Froeki, In great variety, in Muilin, Silk and Crepe do Chine—From ... .. 7/8 to *O/Froek* and Suits for Toddler*, is Win and ISin; Smocks in Zephyr and Fuji; Suiti, is Zephyr and Tuuore; Frees*, in Xefcralco and Zephyr, Muslin and Silk, inttable for every: oeeaaion; Tutsore Coats and Hats io mates, for (Hrli and Boy», All veil mad* and good ' materiali, Mrs. Pope Ltd.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19146, 1 November 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19146, 1 November 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19146, 1 November 1927, Page 2

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