PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.
A record budget of thrilling stories appear in “Hutchinson’s MysteryStory Magazine” dated ' February. Among the'number is “Dust to Dust,'' by Isabel Ostrander, the greatest and niost absorbing romance that has yet appeared from the pen of ' this distinguished writer! The story of the web that was woven round Claudia Langham is on(3 of the most striking original conceptions of recent years. The prize story is “Four Red Circles,” a. story of' Moroccan wilds, with the throb of topic love and the glamour of the desert instinct in every line. Out of nearly 200 manuscripts, the judges unanimously selected “Four Red Circles” as far ‘ and away the best, and it is presented to readers and competitors alike with full confidence in their concurrence in the verdict. ‘ ‘Weldon’s Ladies’ Journal.” Gratis patterns of a smart coat and skirt, an afternoon dress, also jumper and skjrt are given with the April number of. “Weldon’s Ladies’ Journal.” There iis a splendid art supplement showing the latest fashions from London anH Paris; gratis transfer of new designs for working on dresses, coats, jumpers, bags, etc.; a further instalment pf the serial story, “Tony in. Between,” by Winifred Carter; a letter from Paris; the newest tailored costumes and - wrap coats, daytimp frocks jfor all occasions, beautiful evening dresses, chic blouses and jumpers, special;designs for the matron, also for the yoting girl, lovely lingerie, practical millinery, new trimmings, attractiveParis liats, a furnishing article, “Halving lliq Housework,” beauty, notes, ‘ ‘ lie secret of a clear . Complexion, ’ ’ cookcri recipes, new ways of cooking cod, klw to cover, a chesterfield, the children’s page with prize competition, etc. I “Weldon’s Children’s Fashions.” “Weldon's Bazaar of Children’s FashioAs, ’ ’ April number, contains all the latbst styles for boys and girls of all ages. The free patterns include a girl’s coat and dress, 12 to 14 years, a flounced frock and knitted dress, 4 to 6 ybars, and a boy’s suit, 2 tO 4 years. Special features contained In this number are as follows;—Dress notes by the editress on the new fabrics and stylos, dressies for wool, silk, and mixture materials; stylish coats and halts; walking suits; confirmation dresses, school outfits for girls and boys-; sets for tiny tots and the new baby; pretty ways of using up odd lengths; of plain and fancy materials for dresses; underclothing for day; and night wear; novel painting competition —hats givlen as prizes; furniture repairing! and covering; a lesson in making girl’s camisoles and knickers; the children’s page with adventure story, film and model cinema, etc.; how a lady’s dre3s stand is made at Lome for ss. '
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Shannon News, 11 April 1924, Page 4
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