Show ROUP BUYING OF l ADVOCATED ADVOCAT i Together for Exchange of Experiences S v Feb 12 Pooling Pooling of irly bought experience in buying rd- rd d- d goods or or ready made clothing by i ups of women Is advised by Miss l Ith Strauss of the department of tice I Experience is the best teacher but tuition is a high one says Miss Why should not women get to- to her lier in clubs or just as neighbors I I a i citizens an and f pool their experience I buying and in that way find out outS 1 S at makes of ga garments wear better betterin I in ta mothers others CORDS OF V VALUE LUE Garments that do not wear are are a a. and national extravagance no itter how low the purchase price beise beise belse be- be ise lse they must soon be replaced at expense not only of money but of tenal i-tenal and of labor to make and tribute them lias Strauss advocates the the coming coming corning com corn ing of reference lists embodying the experience of groups of men both as to reliable makes of ot ments and materials found reliable various clothing needs Such lists uld serve as purchasing guides to members of ot the group and the hands of a a. committee could be bet beto beto t to constructive use in improving standard of goods offered for s sale le lethe the local shops h. S STORY OF GARMENT V record o of wearing qualities of a ady aidy idy dy made garment for example uld include the price date of ot pur- pur tee ise size store material name and frees iress of maker general construction niber of months month's worn and the aver- aver 3 num number r of days each week how whether A Ay by y hand or by byam byam byam am laundry number of times Umes laun- laun ed red when discarded and condition that time S |