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Show PRACTICAL 1 DRESS HINTS :; r-1113 is the season of the .vcar whtn 5 V D Uie wise woman goes bargain hunUng. j The midwinter sales have many trcas- ; ,1 urcs among the mass of material, but the i j real treasures are not always advertised, , There are lengths of lace and trimmings p. f I sold for a third of their original cost, and I 1 rare bits of material that will make old X ! 'gowns look like new when the spring I 1 ldrcsmaUing begins It is always a poor i 'plan, in fact it is rank extravagance, to . I ibii "bargains" just for the sake of buy- I ing, hut there arc practical possessions I that have a dcGmtc use I If the winter wardrobe has not been . ! completed, the smartest of costumes, ; :- model gowns, cnu be selected, and if ot 1, V really the Latest design and not too heavy y ! ;! CxVv ' 2 a H wj$m 1 1! Hi 5 il P -i ') e Satin CoHlaaio with fur Irlmrolac. : fi ' . L weight will settle the question of a spring ; ift costume delightf nil. I'veuing gowns can f jj aUo now be found at very low prices, and J-j i a good theatre gown is un excellent in j' Ji vcBtment at the moment, for if it is not .- too extreme it will surel be ciuito pos -B sible rext winter, and while tho too er- i? trcmc should alwnvs be avoided, th I L model that is original and striking is n ; Ik good one to choose, for the chances are ff 1 that it lsonc of the very latest si les, and r Jb consequently will remain fashionable for fl J months. It is not practical or economical to buy i a model gown that 13 too large or, worse - still, too small, for tho aided expense will flu make it cost more than if it had been made to order, but the woman who can '! wear model gowns can now dress nn well II for half the inonc it would have cost If 9a bhe- had bought her gow ns si- months ago, jK! |