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Show 1 NO MORE ALL WOOL SWEATERS 111 CHE WAR INDUSTRIES BOARD has placed restrictions on garments gar-ments of knitted wool manufactured manufac-tured for sale in tho shops. After Aft-er January first woolen sweaters and similar articles cxcluslvo of hosiery and underwear aro not to have more than fifty per cent, wool in their manufacture. man-ufacture. So though you may still buy wool underwear for midwinter, you will have to be content with a sweater not qulto as warm as you have been used to. This Is, of course, in tho Interest In-terest of conservation In wool materials ma-terials which have steadily been growing grow-ing scarcer and more high-priced since tho beginning of the war. Uncle Sam lias made an exception in behalf of the babies. They arc still to have their all-wool sweaters ond llttlo sacquos for chilly mornings; but while grown-ups are permitted two pookets , l on their sweaters, youngsters under six years not being supposed to take H care of their hankies or require car H fare and the like arc to havo no ! (H pockets at all. Nor may a sweater H H havo a bljf, graceful collar. Only V 1 H neclcs and small roll collars will bo ,( H allowed and, of course, these will IH speedily be the fashionable style and IH big collars will look cumborsomel And H here aro the shades from which you , IH may choose, when picking out your ( H next sweater: Rose, plum, turquoise, IH navy, oxford gray, olive drab, hunter's IH green, black or whlt. No more fas- IH clnating coral or fawn color or IH emerald green sweaters for golf and V !fl tennis coxirt, you sec at least not J yH for qulto a while, f. ji H |