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Show For Tea and For Tennis TPWO of the most important things for midsummer are: a sleeveless dress of the most casual cas-ual sort for sports, and daytime, and a cool dress with cape or jacket, to wear on the street and for afternoons. The two here sug- gested represent the very best of these types. Make them yourself, in fabrics and colors of your own choosing, and rejoice in 1he knowledge knowl-edge that you have some very individual in-dividual new clothes, and got them very economically! Each pattern includes a detailed sew chart. Sleeveless Sports Frock. Even if you never take a tennis racquet in your hand, you'll enjoy having this cool, classic dress for summer daytimes. In pique, linen, seersucker or gingham, it will look and feel so cool and fresh! Perfectly straight and plain, it has darts at the waistline to make it fit with becoming slim-ness. slim-ness. This is a diagram pattern practically nothing to make! In just a few hours you'll have it all ready to button on at your shoulders. Afternoon Cape Ensemble. With or without the cape, this dress with lifted waistline to flatten the midriff, is a charming, slenderizing style. The cape is a darling pufTed high at the shoulders, shoul-ders, and made with arm slits so that it won't be always slipping off your shoulders. Make this design de-sign in georgette, chiflon, linen, or in a pretty combination of plain or printed silk, and you'll have a very distinguished, expensive-looking expensive-looking ensemble. The Patterns. Pattern No. 1544 is designed for sizes 14, 10, 18, 20; 40 and 42. Size 16 requires 3":'n yards of 3!) inch ruiterial for the dress; 2'i for the cape; to line cape, 2'i yards. Pattern No. 1510 is designed for sizes 12, 14, 1G, 18, 20; 40 and 42. Size 14 requires 3 yards of 35 inch material. 3'i yards bias binding to trim as pictured. 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. |