FASHION'S FANCIES.
Have , you ever watched a coat lining change colour under your very ojesf You can seo it.in Paris on most of the smart women who have fur ooats. ~ They havo separate linings,in differontcoloured satins and brocades, and - cach lining is supplied with a set cf 6nap fasteners. It is the easiest thing in the world to take out one lining nnd put in another, and if-is.not nearly as extravagant as it sounds. - For example, over a light-coloured dress you ought to wear a white or palo-tintod lining. But that samo'liningvwould soil ii no time if you wore it'over a daik-coloured velvet dress, bo a second lining is a practical mcneysaving idea. -.' : Tho easily-managed things are tho ones that recommend themselves to women who have many demands on their time. On this score, as well as others, the new draped 6kirtg are bound to become popular with women who do their own sew-, irig. i Tho chief nrgumont in their favour from the dressmaking point of view is that they aro so easy to make. There is no fitting, and the drapery, is ciily a question, of a few plaits or taoks. Furthermore, a drapery, trims a 6kirt in the most desirable manner possible, and saves the time and expense usally demanded by costly trimmings.
For the spring modes in Hairdressing, Mrs. Rolleston has just received direct from the leading and most consorvntivo Hair Merchants in London a largo supply of Human Hair g6ods, inoluding a special lino of Switches, guaranteed free from Chinese or Asiatic Hair, from 12s. 6d. upwards; Transformations, Ji 45.; Toupees, .£2 25.; Clusters of Curls, Bs. Lossons in Hairdressing Gratis, to' all purchasers of Human Hair, 256 Lambton Quay (oVer Speed's). 'Phono 1599.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1649, 16 January 1913, Page 2
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289FASHION'S FANCIES. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1649, 16 January 1913, Page 2
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