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A Revolution in Patterns and Transfers " Everylady's journal" Mew and Cash-Saving Flan. "Everylady's Journal" —the popu- teen sets, a committee of experts Each Outfit contains from six to Jar Australasian women's magazine— chose, from many hundreds, such de- eleven perfectly-cut patterns, which strongly urges every home-dressmaker signs as would appeal most strongly to are sold as a set in a single strong and fancy-worker to accept, to-day, the average tvuslralasian woman. covering envelope, thus making the special offer made on this page. It Next, the designs were carefully Outfit complete. The patterns have means securing, perfectly-cut Patterns grouped into sixteen distinct clusters, been so grouped as to make each of and high-quality Australian Transfer so a s to make a series of sixteen tlie sixteen Outfits fill a distinct need, Designs at less than half the usual "Paper Pattern Outfits."- Then one and are cut in varying sizes. For inprice. This offer includes the designs 0 £ y lO cleverest dressmaking experts stance, " Outfit No. 1" contains ten on this page, which are now ready, as ; n Australia studied these designs and splendid patterns for an infant; and well as 120 other seasonable patterns cu t suc i! patterns for each as would .'be other Outfits range up the scale of for the whole family. You are also of- be simple to make accurate in cut, the entire family's need, till designs fered a 32-pa'ge Fashion Catalogue afl(I j ust . j u style—without ex- tor tbe full-grown woman are reached, free, showing 200 Pattern and Trans- travagance—so as to fit exactly with « Great Savinq in Price, fer Designs. Act to-day! But first o ur'seasons. . read details of how to save 50 per Best of all, this new system of cent in cash by this new and practical What the New Pattern Outfits Contain. " Paper Pattern Outfits" creates a nlun , , , , revolution in the price of the patterns. P , As a result, any home-dressmaker Thfl prlce o£ outfit 2/(i Thus "Everylady's Journal" New Pattern "? a . y y °'J°,. 01 se ~ ei ?i, ?, t,iese a woman who buys any one of the sixtverylaoy Journal New ra slxte en "Paper Pattern Outfits" know- teen Pattern outf | ts secure for 2/c mg they are endorsed by Everylady;s from gix tQ e]even pel . fectly . cnt pat . In the Spring Fashion Catalogue Journal, and that every pattern in t(J each neatl enve | ope[li iind just issued by " Everylady's Journal" any Outfit has been tested as to cut, fu]) ( ]j rect j ons ( or ma king. The same will be found sixteen pages of fashion style,, and simplicity, and that qxianti- Qf patt(n . ng bought singly in the illustrations, each page containing a ties of material given have been, in way would cost more than double cluster of designs—such as the t.wo_ every case, tested on the actual ma- tllg mo i e y—probably 57- or 6/-; and sets shown here. To select these six- terial as sold ii( Australasia. every pattern in each Outfit is a comt.— . plete ninepenny pattern in style, cut, .ffi&jnto L reliability, and paper, and eq-'als any ' ninepenny pattern sold anyw.iere in ytm 9 ma (» the world. Ask our nearest agent— or leading drapers in town and country Hy —to' show you the complete range, Jf i /f i \\ and judge for yourself. ' /iwj| /I ffip it \\ Should any home-dressmaker feel ;[ffi j . |jm Kpy \\ disinclined to buy a complete Outfit IFxPw/ P\ 1 Im: W 11 for 2 / B > she may select any slngle //. 07 J '/.I IB®; A//7yUj\ tern from any Outfit, and buy this l a Ji r a /fcSil -sl iVraT<\ single pattern at the usual price of I \lf »wl> v i iff! a ft ViIKW ninepence, post free. To order the | ,\UI \ f,/y j H t: 'WihS\ " Outfits" or single patterns shown on \\MJi , , 11: I 1 fr l l^'s page ' use fonn at s ' <ie - • -mJ it: N 1 1 Send for Free Catalogue of 120 Pattern 'f 1 S / i and 75 Transfer Designs. ['.I r In addition to supplying "Pattern fjrt-j# 'I • *II ! ' __ Outfits,." as described above, " Every!i e1 ■ 70'' " lady's 'Journal" has just published a Ili tl I series of weight " Embroidery Transfer f&dsmf. I 1 IM ii Outfits" that will delight all fancyJKpS | | ll| | workers. Altogether there are 72 exi ~*ls\ 1 111 fl Sl I_——' elusive designs in this new series, arii i Jf&t WAf, ' ranged in eight "Transfer Outfits" of 'n liy\\ V! I \ ® n ' ne tl,aus f ers each. The designs have ll \ i \f been drawn by one of the finest art•p craftsmen in Australia, and are based I chiefly on Australian flora, such as the U J \ Wftratah, Wattle, Tea-tree, etc. CerB 5 B? \ tainly a cluster of designs entirely new, and very beautiful. Each "Transfer OntffiJjsL m fit" costs 2/6, post free. Thus, fancy: 1 / 'fIiCM r*-n —*—js-yjj workers may secure these transfers at fm ( \ ' I ' p * /rt/Wnr iA about half the usual price, and yet. in Mil A f V\\ HM 'flTj originality of design and quality, th6y \Wm i Send one penny stamp, to Dept. R , m(i~|Y/ V f l n I / '"Everylady's Journal," 376 Swansion T 1/1 |■ Y 'iN--- -' i [/ TsTVA \ II ' IS J street ' Melbourne, and state: "Please \yj! Ji. \ ||J|'4\Ulj I 1 I ! ' {/J send catalogue." We will post a 32V! I iiiWMnl 1 I /•' n. page booklet free, showing all the'de-1 , J | 7? \w. I' J)1 / I ' is signs in our 1G " Pattern Outfits," and I ! l| \ also illustrating 8 " Embroidery TransI j..- t li 4 fer Outfits" if you mention this paper. J \ J) ' M b — J , j I Order one or\both sample Outfits to- :! :j . ! . I la u , ' 75 i II day. as shown on this page, and so ,'fl 71 if® >9 «• ,|i Pi ' test this new and cash-saving service. 1 ' Y4 j I Use form at side, I I"Everylady's Journal" | To Enterprlßlng Draperß ' Everywhere , yCash-Saving Pattern Service. I 111 ID ®°'° agencies for nbovo In certain —fir country towns are still open. Reliable 1 fry a "Ml<s<sF<;' nilTciT" I ' flrm3 (drapers nreferrnl) who want a M UUII-IT. -=sNI g-ona profit ana a splendid "draw" to //.... W brlner women to their stores Bhould (Cut In Two Sizes Ages 16 and 18;) write at once for terms.v Trial stocks will be supolled also to cltv and suburTHESE 8 TESTED PATTERNS 2/6 THE COMPLETE SET. ban nrms. Write Astencv t>ept„ "EvcrySINGLE PATTERNS 9d. EACH. TO ORDER, SEE ABOVE. IKrno Jollrnal, ' 876 Swanston st - Mel "
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