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THAT WELL-GROOMED LOOK

Have you a frock and coat that simply Avon’t squeeze in Avithout AA T oe- * ful crushing? Then take this tip from touring actresses. Lay out the coat flat and slip the frock into It, > sleeves inside sleeves, as it would be ii both were avoid. Pin the two sets of shoulders together and. button the coat over the frock. Then, folded loosely over your arm, - it Avill travel quite uiicrushcd—and no one will suspect the dress inside! You might Oven carry two frocks like this.

There's an art in packing so that, one’s clothes emerge fresh ; and un crumpled. A large ( suitcase partly filled is as fatal as an overcrowded one. For an overnight visit or journey, discard your suitcase, carrying instead one of the new, smail overnight cases in gay American cloth. These arc : very light, waterproof and just |xold toe needs of one night.

Shoes pay for careful packing. To pack each pair with its trees in takes overmuch space in a small suitcase'—r: so let your small toilet and medicine bottles, fiat cream jars, etc., act; as travelling trees. They will both keep the shoes stretched nicely and-pack safely themselves Avithout risk _. ot breakage. Each pair of shoes should be slipped into a cotton shoe-bag after bottle-stufiing the toes.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SNEWS19291015.2.32

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Shannon News, 15 October 1929, Page 4

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216

THAT WELL-GROOMED LOOK Shannon News, 15 October 1929, Page 4

THAT WELL-GROOMED LOOK Shannon News, 15 October 1929, Page 4

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