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It tells women how to dress; what to wear; how to make thelrown garments and how to havo them made; -IfjH furnishes the latest and most elegant designs; Informs what materials aro being and will be worn; indicates what would bo becoming; contains $m millinery hints; health and beauty designs, home cooking receipts; articles on homo llorlculture; contains moro fashion matter and moro practical if up-to-date design's than any other fashion magazine; It riakes a moderate-priced pattern for every design; It gives suggestions for making over Ml olothes; and offers Individual advice to subscribers; and In fact, hundreds of Ideas and helps for tho women ot the home. flB School & Office Dictionary $,000 Webster's New Census. jjj , , ., ., , v, , , , Accident Insurance Poli- THIS IS NOT A CHEAP BOOK but a beautiful- Jjjbjl Taken from authority of Noan Web- d tjmt amount jn ly printed edition oaflne paper, with thousands of val- jl ster. 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