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Show Bright Prinis For Your Home Frocks ONE is for young figures, one for mature. Both of these dresses are smart and new in fashion, and both are oretty enough to wear when company comes, as well as for working round the house. Each has a convenient con-venient pocket. These designs are delightfully easy to make. If Sou Wear Misses' Size. Make yourself the charming, full-skirted dirndl-type frock with shirring at the waistline, on the shoulders, and on the nice big pocket. Everything about it is very young and attractive espe- 1567 159 'lf I 1 - ' 1 cially the snug basque top, square neckline and tie belt. In a gay print, with ricrac to match, this will be one of your most flattering cottons. If I'oa '.Vear Women's Sizes. Then you'll want the slenderizing slenderiz-ing dress, built on classic shirtwaist shirt-waist lines, with a plain, slim-hipped slim-hipped skirt. Fullness beneath smooth shoulder pieces gives it correct fit over the bust. Notice j there is a slight blouse at the ! waistline, for freedom of action. That narrow roll collar, finishing the V-neck, is becoming to full faces. This, too, will be pretty in any tubfast cotton that you like, ' trimmed with ricrac. j The Patterns. I 1567 is designed for sizes 12, 14, I IS, 18 and 20. Size 14 requires 4'2 j yards cf 35-inch material; 9 yards of ricrac to trim; l2b yards ribbon for tie belt. 1529 is designed for sizes 34. 36, 33, 40, 42, 44 and 46. Size 36 re- ' quires 4's yards of 35-ir.ch materi- 1 al; 2'. i yards of ricrac to trim. j Success in Sewing. Success in sewing, like success : in any other field, depends upon : how you approach the task in hand. To help you turn out clothes l professional looking in every de- j tail, we have a book which plainly ! sets forth the simple rules of home dressmaking. The beginner will find every step in making a dress clearly outlined and illustrated within its covers. For the experienced experi-enced sewer there are many helpful help-ful hints and suggestions for sewing sew-ing short cuts. Send 15 cents (in coins) today for vour copy of SUCCESS SUC-CESS IN SEWING, a book every home dressmaker will find of value. 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. |