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Show PMTERNSJx SEWING CIRCLE J'&t) suggested in the pattern (No. 1333-B). One is the plain v-neck-line cut to smart new depth, and the other is turned back in narrow revers. Make the dress in household house-hold cottons, trimming with braid and adding a couple of pockets, and it will be one of your most comfortable work-a-day styles. Make it of light, inconspicuous prints, flat crepe or spun rayon for street wear, with plain neckline, neck-line, softened by a narrow touch of contrast. The detailing is perfectly planned to create the high-busted, slim-hipped line most becoming to large figures. The skirt has a gradual flare. Ifs one of those utterly ut-terly simple dresses that has loads of distinction. Pattern No. 1333-B Is designed for sizes 36, 38. 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50 and 52. Size 38 requires, with short sleeves, 5 'a yards of 39-inch material without nap; long sleeves, 5'i yards. IV yards braid or V yard contrast for neck fold. Detailed sew chart included. Send order to: SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 149 New Montgomery Ave. San Francisco Calif. Enclose 15 cents in coins for Pattern No Size Name Address J333-eM W T)0 YOU take a large size any- where between 36 and 52? Then this dress will simply delight you. It's so becoming and successful suc-cessful that two neckline styles are VsJm HONEY & ALMOND CREAM VpT pPo, Regular $1 size $ tlgjjg limited time only r FERRY'S rK? CnA Udvith me . . . h W this Jtljftlfcfo J W&( """.'- -?3 w FRED SONNE X I ji " ,,S r rAcrialphotozrapher F THE ADVERTISER INVITES YOUR PnMP&RICIOM The edverh'ser assures us fiat his goods UlYir are good. He invites us to compare them with others. We do. Should he relax for a minute and let his standards drop, ' we discern it. We tell others. We ceaBe buying hia product. Therefore ha keeps up the high standard of his wares, and the prices as low as possible. U , |