For Mother and Daughter The patterns for, the ( gor- ments featured on this page wre obtainable from PATTBRN DPARTMPNT SN.3 RADIO REOORD" 2142_-Smart Single-breasted Blazer re- quiring four yards of cord O1 braia for P.O: Bow 1032 trimming: Material required, one and WELLINGTON: seven-eighths of 54 inch_ To ft 36 inch bust: Other sizes, 32, 84, 38 and 40 inch busta PAPER PATTERN, 1/- 1898_Skirt: Material required, 'two and one-eighth yards of 36 inch: To fit 40 inch hips. Other sizes, 36; 38, 42 and 44 inch hips: PAPER PATTERN, 1/- Y1210_Baby's Coat; with yoke and in- verted pleats: Material required; one and three-eighth yards, of 36 inch: 'To fit Size 6 months: Other sizes; infants and 1-2 years: PAPER PATTERN, 9d. 2081 : Frock with puf: sleeves and 0a shirt with godets: Material required for size 36 inch bust Four and five-eighth yards of 36in., five- eighths of a yard of 36in. for sleeve lining; and thiee-quarters of a yard of contrasting: For Bize 44 inch bust; four and three-quarter yards 36in,, three-quarters of a ard of cortrasting; and five-eighths of 2 yard of 36in. for sleeve lining Other_ sizes 32, 84, 88, 40, 42; 46 and 48 inch bust. PAPER PATTERNS, 1/*. Yi210 Y7195: Tunic and Blouse for school- girl. Material required Two and 8 quarter yards of 54in. for tunic and two yards: of 38in: for blouse: To fit size 14-16 rears. Other sizes 8-10, 10-12, '12-14 years: Smaller sizes take less material. Sives 8-10 and 10-12 years. PAPBR PATTERN, 9d. Sizes, 12-14 and 14-16 years. PAPER PATTERN, 1/- @AZER 8148 1698 2081 Y7195 IT looks as though the Summer will be a big-hat as a separate dress. In this way , and with varied season, judging by the number of wide-brimmed accessories, YOl can have many changes with the hats showing at the spring opening of the new one frock: millinery. These hats certainly look more in" keep- ing with' the frills and' ruffles that go to adorn the I notice in all the new models that skirts have dainty frocks of organdie, voile, muslin and lace straight, slim and simple lines and for day wear that are So essentially feminine. vary in length from nine to' 12 inches from the Many of the new frocks for garden-party and ground. evening wear are of lace, whiich_ is now slightly Open work gloves are a new feature and clever stiffened and is often used in conjunction with net. fingers can make them at home_ White washing These dresses are charming and 80 economical if suede and chamois leather hold their own, how- made with an underslip of contrasting colour de- ever, for they are SO easily washed and always look signed like the top part, which can then be worn right.
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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 9, 8 September 1933, Unnumbered Page
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462Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 9, 8 September 1933, Unnumbered Page
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