Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [25], No. 224, Ed. 1 Friday, June 20, 1930 Page: 6 of 8
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, Never has there been such* gay and refreshing novelty in beach and .country
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The woman who is A charming tomboy all merningn overalls, brief shorts or av
briefer sun-tan swimming suit is the woman who becomes the very soul of femininity
in a soft and flowing frock for late afternoon. And for all of these costumes she has
found that the less expensive fabrics, rather than the very silken ons, offer the greater
possibilities in the way of charm and. comfort. For the beach denim, cotton mesh and .
th brightly printed cottons, from the dotted piqus to the large India prints, vif for
favor with shantung and striped silk shirtings, and for afternoon frocks organdie,
dotted swiss, embroidered batiste and printed cotton net and marquisette are every bit
as lovely as the chiffons and georgettes.
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Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 5199.
Sizes 14 to 42, 65 cents.
Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 5104.
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IHE pleasant custom of afternoon tea becomes*a
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of the discriminating hostess. For she sets the spirit of
the .occasion with, dainty simple food, attractively
arranged, and with exquisite accessories—fresh flowers
on the tea tahle and hand-embroidered
linen, such as tire set illustrated.
Made in natural or yellow linen with
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wrseasomtas'tffer carried out in a gracious
and ladylike manner. The soft, knotted
capelet dips to the waist in back and the
rippling peplum follows the dipping line.
m The long ;sleeves finished with graceful '
■ flares illustrate ,the important role that
B sleeves are playing in the new fashions.
E Crisper and less sophisticated is No. 5298,
■ a frock in yellow eyelet-embroidered batiste.
E Puffed sleeves and a pert double peplum
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■ hip-yoke molds the frock to the figure in a
■ flattering line. Another sheer cotton frock
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our beach and country clubs these summer
afternoons set fluttering yards of airy skirts
about slender legs clad in the new crepey
hosiery, for everyone is wearing fluffy, full-
skirted frocks in sheer and dainty fakrins.
APhekevelkes hi A Mhiffon frocks is No.
5297 in that deep shade of rose opaline that
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Pictorial Printed Pattern No. ‘5298.
Sizes 12 to 20 45 cents.
Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 5291.
, Sizes 14 to 42, 45 cents.
Pictorial Printed Pattern No 5259.
Sizes 12 to 40, 50 cents. (Lesson in'
Home Dressmaking.)
Transfer Pattern 13138, b. or y., 25
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Lesson in Home Dressmaking
Boleros Vary the Smart Silhouette
Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 5259
To Make Easily, Match the Numbered Notchci and Perlorations
1.23.4. Take up darts in M. Close underarm eeams ieaving
bottom tree for opening. Clone ihoulder seama. Close underarm
and ihoulder acams of bolero. Bind lower edK* •, 7
5 6.7: Join A and B. Turn under and b2se an bolero. Baste
deck edges of bolero and blouse together. Stitch along band.
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Bind opening. For short sleeves join sleve hand and stith to
sleeve. Fold D and Join edges. Tie in bow and tack to band.
Stitch sleeve la armhole.
13-14 15.16-17.f8. Close skirt seama. Join G and H leaving
left aide free at top. Turn under yoke and stitch on skiet.
Stitch yoke on blouse, fathering to fit. Turn skirt hem.
19-20-21. Fold F and stitch, sw tie-ends F to K *nd H and
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Since- women insist upon doing everything
in the most becoming costumes that they can
find the smart fashion of sun-worship has
resulted in such becoming phenomena as the
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A cork nd rubber jewelry which may not keep
its wearer afloat in the water but which does
keep her well to. the fore in the beach
promenade. The comfortable little pleated
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ported by amusing split suspenders ana
worn over a white linen step-in shirt or, of
course, directly over the swimming suit. A
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the ensemble and the cap is one of the new
. - pebbly rubber berets.
Most of the beach costumes are in bril-
liant and intense colors, but No. 5104 is a
stunning exception. Its tuck-in blouse and
three-quarter length coat are in white linen,
while its full trousers are in black. The
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Dean, J. Lawrence. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [25], No. 224, Ed. 1 Friday, June 20, 1930, newspaper, June 20, 1930; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1557389/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.