WHEN WOMEN GO TO TOWN.
SOME THINGS TO AVOID.
A visit to the city is an alluring prospect to the average country woman, but its problem of “how, and when, and why?” is likely to take the edge off anticipation for the nervous girl or housewife., A clever Australian woman journalist has started out in Everylady’s Journal—the best of magazines tor Australasian women—to write an entertaining and valuable series of articles for the women who go to town, in the form of an Australian girl’s experience in society. This popular series of abides will range from a lesson in the ways of personal beauty and good form—such as “what to do at a friend’s table,” “should powder
be worn in the street ?’’—up to the social rules of motoring and public balls, etc. The article in the April issue of Everylady’s Journal is entitled, “How Nina Eangtree Learned to Motor-’’ Mrs Humphry Ward’s powerful serial, “The Mating of Lydia,” gathers interest in this April issue, and many features of strong appeal to women appear. These include: “Girls Who go to London Town,” finely illustrated ; “How Australian Society Women Rear Dogs” : “How to Make a One - piece Frock,” the first of a series of lessons in home dressmaking ; “Reducing the Cost of Living” ; “Madame Fashion and Her Ways,” with 50 fashion designs and five free patterns given away ; “To Make Real Old Irish Lace,” and “How to Remain Young.”
These attractive features in Everylady’s Journal for April are supplemented by many practical household articles and complete stories, making it a sixpenny woman’s magazine that no reader should miss.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1085, 12 April 1913, Page 4
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267WHEN WOMEN GO TO TOWN. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1085, 12 April 1913, Page 4
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