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Newest Nightdresses Have Sleeves When making our: Dew Spring ~lingerie, remember that colour: jg important:. Underwear should be the colour of your costume or_of-its accessories Materials to be used may be of crepe de chine; lustreless satin or silk linen: In Paris smart wOmen are wearing long-sleeved nightdresses, and necks take the up ward trend following: the mode: of Qur daytime frocksa When plan- ning your summer outft; bear: in mind that linen will take a foremost place among the 'smart 6685 F women: This may take the form of 2 swag" er coat, 2 suit, a frocky pr a blouse; hat and gloves, but some patt 'of the wardrobe mugt be linen: Cotton fabrice,- will pe much uged for summer evening frocks; organdic being one of 'thei favour- ites; its crispness lends itself to the fared ghoul- der frills: Ribbons are taking a 71620 prominent place in the fashion world to-day_ 'Frocks are ribbon-trim- med and sashes are com- ing into favour again: As for fowers, they are to adorn everything hats, skirts, bodices, handbags; and even summer mufe are to be made of artificial pogies: 2341 Yi356 2341-~Petticoat cut on fitting lines. Material rcguircd, two and' a-half yards of 36in. To fit size S6in. bust: Other The patterns:_ for the gar- sizes 32, 84, 38 and 4Oin: bust_ PAPER PATTERN, 1/-- ments featured '0n this page Y1356Nightdress with circular yoke: Material requir- are obtainable from X ed, four 'yards of 36in. Short sleeves require three- quarters of x yard less. To fit size 36in_ bust: Other PATTBRN DEPARTMENT Sizes 32, 34, 38 and- 4ina bust. PAPER PATTERN, 1/- EEOORD" SN.% RADIO 6885F_~Dressing jacket, Fith fitting eck-line. Material P.o. Bom 1032 required, two 'and 2 half yards of 3Gin_ To fit size 40in: WBLLINGION_ bust: Other sizes; 32,34, 36, 38,_ 42, 44, 46 and 48in_ bust. PAPER PATTERN, 1/. Y1620 Bloomcrs with gusset: Material required, one and a-balf yard of 36in to ft size 36in. bust; and one and 'three-quarter yard of' 38in. to fit 'size_ 44in; bust. Other Gizes, 82; 34, 38, 40- 42; 46 and 48in: bust: PAPER PATTERN, 1/

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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 10, 15 September 1933, Unnumbered Page

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Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 10, 15 September 1933, Unnumbered Page

Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 10, 15 September 1933, Unnumbered Page

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