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DETAIL IN DRESS.

IT MARKS THE WELL-GROOMED WOMAN. • I overheard several members of the lair sex talking the other dav of a mutual acquaintance, and all conceded sue was a "perfectly-groomed woman," sa.\s a writer in a Home paper. 'lt isn't because of fine raiment," said "Perhaps not," remarked another. "My is it, then?" chimed in a thirdand the fourth settled the debate '■|| , s because she pays such attention 'to leCARELESS WOMAN MUCH ]V EVIDENCE. If ill women realised what this meant, more would earn the distinction rof being ■well groomed. The exactness of detail is a wonderful thing towards making a woman appear well groomed. The careless woman is much h evi I uenee. and frequently she is anion<r the wealthy Yet her sister not ftiiniicia.lv »n well to do makes a better showiii" ' ' much less expenditure of money anil all because s'he looks carefully after thv uiceties of the toilet. There is „ knack in getting thin-rs on well and keening them so The woman whose line] is run. over cannot attract, any more favorable attention than the one whose braid on the bottom of her enwn is frnved.

If is the little thi.ms which make mm noticeable. TTow often a well-'jowned woman will be seen whose richness nf toilet attracts all eves, vet the olh'-r----•vi«„ n-rfnet iiictnrp. is' snoiled hv sin", -'line locks of hair fnlliuir in disorderly fn*W.. over (he 1,.„.|. of I|Pr Jmk irORK ON EIISY 11AYS. This failinsr will cron mi in women who have overvthiiKr to make the™, selves attractive, and nicefi- of fletn-'l " ;l l hj" found in many who hive a dim'nit time in "makinff ends meet." ;< in-» fi,i„ nimlitv which 'lakes others class tli»<ri amour* <lrn <m>n.r,c4" Tt, also makes ' '"m more noticeable than the wom»n '' wraith. On rni,iv d--s tl>- "•mm, lacki-.,r> this■•"•■iiti.il -im-litv of detail is even more / "'""•nbl«. for she dons a costume. "Uv onv kind of one. and snnnl'evs ' '•'- She is li-s llkelv in l w „„ rt jp„. '" than on a brio-lit day. ami her indif"■nee to minor detail mibt her any l v 'ig lint an attractive o)ijeet.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 133, 3 July 1909, Page 3

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352

DETAIL IN DRESS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 133, 3 July 1909, Page 3

DETAIL IN DRESS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 133, 3 July 1909, Page 3

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