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Show FASHION DETAILS (IF INTEREST TO HOME DRESSMAKERS NOT for many years has there been an occasion when the home dressmaker dress-maker could use short ends of material ma-terial so effectively as at present. Iu fact, for n long time there was h, little combining of material that it was neces sary to have a full pattern of one fal.rb. j for every costume turned out. ituost all women who have a weakness for bar-! bar-! gains have stored nwny from time tc time most attractive short b'ugiliH of j material w hich after buyiug they fijuuJ : yuite impossible, for utilisation in a satisfactory sat-isfactory gowu Happy the woman vt ho . h is sccli More of line fabrics to-day, for if Ihey nr.. liiantiful of tlieir kind Ibere is almost Mire lo be a way by which they mnv ,e cotiil.ined villi aiiotlicr material I to make ;iti attractive costume, j. . I One of the new designs Tor foulard has 'the upper part of the skirt and the t.odic of green and black foulard -ind the lower half of the skirt of black h.-itin. Another charming foulard of green and while .check has the upper part of the bodice iu 1 .'plain green embroidered in cashmere de-',sigu de-',sigu and I he entire front of the skirt in " I black silk iiu.iissi liiie. A toilet of rose satin bus the skirt and upper part of the lodii-e of the satin, while the overskirt and the lower part of the bodice are of embroidered voile de soie : i to .7HJ4. mi B If J o e to 9C V I FMBR'"irFRF:r nTISTF. GOWN. j BLUE TCS50U COSIL'ME. ' GOLD COLORED CHIFFON With XfNIO. I FI B K CI D E RED CLACK CHrFru.V GOWN. I GllFKN AND WHITE FulLJIHD GOWN. |