CLARA BUTT AND MADAME GENEE
Among some dozen so fascinating articles for women in the July issue of "Everylady'a Journal" here are three of a personal character that not one woman in ten will pass by. These cover a most interesting talk with Adeline Genee, the most famouß dancer in the world, on Dancing as an Art, an amuing and original talk with Clara Butt and her husband about Australasian people and audiences, and a chat with Lindsay Ruasell, the Australian girl who went to London and made rather a sensation with her volume, "Smouldering Fires." But while the current issue of "Everylady'a Journal" is rich in popular illustrated articles such as the above, its strong note is "Saving Money." Such articles appear as How to Make a Comfortable Dressing Gown, Money from Pickles and Preserves, Reducing the Cost of Living. To Make a New Coey in Linen and Crochet, Up-to-Dateness in the Kitchen, Houswiveß' Problem, Children's Lunches on Cold Days, etc. In addition, there are several fine stories, fifty fashionable winter designs, and four free pat-
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 588, 26 July 1913, Page 2
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177CLARA BUTT AND MADAME GENEE King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 588, 26 July 1913, Page 2
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