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Show 1 7. 1 '. - ; , 1 -1 , - -a- . j. FASHIONS j fat ti Smart Woman I S4 Fashi9ns for the Smart Woman LH5t50JJ UNES OF SLENDERNESS : The line of chic it the line of lenderneu in the present mode. The woman of elastic proportion need only choose her clothes carefully, and she :' will be u smart, if not smarter, than ' the thin, straight-up-and-down woman. The fluid, sculptural lines which are . important now are made for the lunoesque type. 'The frock illustrated has the long, princess lines which mold the larger woman to classic beauty. v. The dart-fitted bodice is shirred across the front and an applied band 1 terminates at the point of the hip . teaming. Lingerie details at throat ' tad wrist are softening. Pictorial Printed Pattern No. L H. , f 1M. SUes 35 to 45, 60 cents. IMPORTANT INFORMALITY Both the casual tuck-in and the one-piece one-piece frock are important for informal occasions this spring. For spectator and active sports the simple tuck-in, with short sleeves and high waistline, is smart, and for morning wear the one-piece frock of gingham, piqui, linen or tub silk is preferred. la this tuck-in model the sleeves are cut in one with the back, giving a rsglan effect at the front of the blouse. In the second mpdcl, piping accents the predominant color of the print and outlines the applied ycke, the cap sleeves, and the inserted circular circu-lar flounces m the skirt. First Model: Pictorial Printed' Pattern Pat-tern No, 5096 Blouse. Sites 14 to 42, 40 cents. No. 5034 Skirt. Sires 14 to 40, 35 cents. Second Model: Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 5U9. Sizes 14 to 42, 50 cents. . S2 Fashions for the Smart Woman " flip - v 5I25 , t . KITCHEN PAJAMAS Did yon ever co-k in pajamrs? , That is not a foolish question, because be-cause pajamas have long since for-; for-; gotten that they were merely gar-1 gar-1 ments to be slept in, and have . elaborated themselves into smart and convenient house costumes as well as lounging suits. This model is partii'u-. partii'u-. larly adapted to kitchen or kitchen-. kitchen-. ette wear because the trousers are not too wide, and the surplice blouse is dressy enough to doff its coat while you work over the stove or wash dishes. It may be made as illustratH. In plain material trimmed with ivint. or m printed material trimmed with i solid color. Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 5 ICS. . Sites 14 to 42, 50 cents. I ! "fM ' ll Made To Your Measure Of V . " I' 1 ' ' f I'Mmmam the Same Materi?d As the f . J ; ; 't.mMW. I '- . Suit You Order . - . 1 . . 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I FASHIONS I I for the Smart Voman I S4 0Mism aisss v SMART BEFORE NOON Frocks that can be put on when one gets up and worn for all morning; occasions should be ss smart as more formal apparel These models, which may be made of cotton, linen, or lightweight light-weight woolen, are suitable fur the woman who stays home and the school f iri or the girl who "goes to business." The trrt model is a shirtwaist frock which may be made of one or two materials. It is practical because it opens all the way down the front. The second model is more elaborate, having band trimming on the skirt and bodice. The bows are not included in the pattern but are easily supplied. First Model : Pictorial Printed Pattern Pat-tern No. 5133. Sires 14 to 48, 35 cents. Second Model: Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 5147. Sizes 14 to 48, 45 cents. |