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Show Parading the Fashions ! (jf 1285 ' He f f A STYLE show De Luxe for De Ladies on this De Lightful Spring day! Betty Ann feels just a bit the most elegant of the three for her housecoat is superlative. She has "skirts" like the ladies in the feminine yesterdays; her basque is form-fitting; her sash has a bow, ani her sleeves puff. The illusion il-lusion is so perfect that she is about to reach for smelling salts or a sprig of old lavender. Matrons Have Vanity, Too. Mama, very young for her years, can not resist styles that bring more compliments her way. The no-belt feature of this one is definitely new, and does wonders for the figure a bit past the slim stage. The continuing collar, which in soft pastels is always flattering, gives the break required re-quired by the all-in-one waist and skirt. The fitted top and flaring bottom make for style plus com fort, a demand matrons, even though youthful, always make. Winifred on the left is privately making up her mind to have a housecoat, too; though she is mightily pleased with the way her print has turned out. She chose this style because the fitted, broken brok-en waist line and front seamed skirt are so very slenderizing. She's on her way to the 4-H meeting meet-ing now and has only stopped to remind Betty Ann of the picnic "The Jolly Twelve" are having on Tuesday. The Patterns. Pattern 1285 comes in sizes 12-20 12-20 (30 to 40). Size 14 requires 3 yards of 39 inch material. Pattern 1282 is for sizes 14-20 (32 to 44 bust). Size 16 requires 5 yards of 39 inch material. It requires 2 yards of ribbon for tie belt. Pattern 1983 is for sizes 36 to 50. Size 38 requires 5 yards of 39 inch material. With the short sleeves it requires only 5 yards of 39 inch material. New Pattern Book. Send for the Barbara Bell Spring and Summer Pattern Book. Make yourself attractive, practical practi-cal and becoming clothes, selecting select-ing designs from the Barbara Bell well-planned, e-asy-to-make patterns. pat-terns. Interesting and exclusive fashions for little children and the difficult junior age; slenderizing, well-cut patterns for the mature figure; afternoon dresses for the most particular young women and matrons and other patterns for special occasions are all to be found in the Barbara Bell Pattern Book. Send 15 cents today for your copy. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Patterns 15 cents (in coins) each. Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. |