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Show Fashion News in Patterns I i II I . UJ I IT'S fun to wear the new styles first! To have something decidedly de-cidedly smart and refreshirrgly different before everybody else starts to wear it. These patterns bring you ideas for new styles that are right up at the top of fashion's preferences, just as pretty and becoming be-coming as they can bel You don't need a lot of sewing experience to work with these designs. Each includes in-cludes a step-by-step sew chart to guide beginners. The Petticoat Dress. If you want something just as youthful and flattering as it is excitingly ex-citingly new, make yourself the charming petticoat frock. The skirt is cut with an exaggerated flare, so that you c: i wear a real petticoat under it, or sew in petti coat ruffles, for rustle and charm. Above the doll-waist, the bodice is gathered over the bosom, and has a crisp little frill that simulates the line of a bolero. High-shouldered sleeves complete its Victorian Vic-torian charm. The whole thing does nice things to your figure, and it's just about the most seductively seduc-tively feminine fashion you can choose. Make it of taffeta, flat crepe or silk print. Skating Suit With Hood. Whether you ice or roller-skate, this is the thing to wear! And since the skating siDiouette will be very smart for spring in sports clothes, too, you'll want a runabout run-about outfit made with this same pattern, later on. The fitted, high-shouldered jacket, buttoned straight up to the throat, is excellent ex-cellent style for street and sports wear, as well as the swirling skirt. If you make this suit to wear for ice skating or in a cold climate, line both skirt and jacket of wool. The Patterns. No. 1C69 is designed for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. With long sleeves, size 14 requires 4 yards of 39 inch material. With short sleeves 4 yards. Requires 4Vi yards of pleating. No. 1673 is designed for sizes 13, 13, 15, 37. Size 13 requires Vt yards of 54 inch material for long-sleeved long-sleeved jacket, 1 yard for short-sleeved short-sleeved jacket. 1 yards of 54 inch material for the skirt and yard for the cap. To line jacket, Vi yards of 54 inch material; to line skirt, li yards; to line cap, ',3 yard. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Patterns 15 cents (in coins) each. 4. Hell Syndicate. W.VU Service. I |