Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 324, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 15, 1930 Page: 9 of 12
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famous. No. 5403, for instance, with its shawl collar is
cosy and warm and has all of that swagger,youthful charm
•o appropriate for the occasion, and so smart for general
daytime wear. The seams from shoulders to hips, which
fit the coat cleverly in front, extend ‘o form pocket tops.
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debutante’s or college girl’s first choice in frocks of this
general type is undoubtedly the tunic-frock, for all Taris
has ‘‘gone Russian" this season. The most popular Rus-
sian tunic-frock has a graceful surplice closing and wide
lapels like No. 5451, the one shown above. This pattern
also includes a new beret, which is not shown. It is belted at
the natural waistline and both the tunic and skirt hems
flare slightly. While it is charming in the lightweight
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QUILTED PILLOWS OF COLONIAL INSPIRATION
Style Talk by Colette Cartier
gn N the day of the "big game" the competition on the
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Jon show "with Taris costume after Paris cstumexeach
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modern who knows her football game. She chooses costumes
like the ones shown above and she is right from the saucy
kilt of her Agnes beret to the leather tip of her suede sports
- ishoes, and she knows it. ~ paniedby No. 5262, a short jacket
in the first place, on sparkling, sunshiny autumn days let anda " ...
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LESSON IN HOME DRESSMAKING
Decorative Points Accent theBKpn-ctosing
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F ARLY American handicraft, in all its appealing
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suitable alike, for the boudoir or living-room. Their
. . dainty motifs are inspired by lovely old Colonial designs
and are skilfully adapted to modern decorative ideas. .
Transfer No. 1315b, blue only, 40 cents, supplies the____
popular clipper ship .design which colored all the early
New England needlework. It is 22 inches x 16 inches.
The round transfer design. No, TAl52, blue’ only, 40
cents, is 15^1 inches in diameter—Thgic design! are
very effective in satin, sateen or, taffeta but they also
fairly radiate quaint beauty when made in such simple
and inexpentive fabrics as chambray, gingham; percale
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Pictorial Prnted Patterna No. 5262,,
-acket. Sizes 14 4 42. 45 centa No
5407, Frock. Sires 14 to 4 35 cents.
Size 16 requires:
3 yars S4-inch tweod at $130..$3.90 '
13 yard 54 h. jersey at $1do.... 2.40
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quirea: - yarda 54dach tweed at $2 00.. $600
5, ,c.. M yard 48-an cloth at $6.25: 5.471
—2%xards 54-inch jerwy at • 60.$4 4 2 yards *6* satnen at Me-. 1S.
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formality is obvious in No. 5416, a one-piece model with
fitted and flared lines. And it has more than its share of
individuality in the important touches of contrast that
game is followed by Paris, places at the neckline and in the new flares that
fire in a nearby frat trim its sleeves. It is easy to imagine this frock in vel-
nge of costume. And it is veteen or corduroy, two of the fashionhits of the season.
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of tweed that matches the coat in weave but is slightly on occasions like tins that the new woolen frocks with fem-
lighter in weight, or possibly one of the new lightweight
woolen Russian tunic-frocks with rather formal styling.
If the young football enthusiast plans to drive home di-
rectly after the game she will find a sports frock or suit
most effective and a clever compromise between the two is
the ensemble illustrated above, consisting of No. 5407, a
tallored frock with a tweed skirt and jersey top. accom-
panied,by No. 5262, a short jacket with a debonair cape-
let ancha diagonal closing, suggesting an envelope flap. _ . ________-_______. ... _
sports.frock is-not-accompawied by a iaeltet it is—woolens-Jt is e^unlly smart for general ufteriiwn wear in
---— iaeltet like contoured No. 53/‘X, fur m- .....silk, crepe,*-satin or velvet. Almost the sat
stance, has a slander tailored collar and a very jaunty di- ""
agonal button-closing with the smart suggestion of a jacket
carried out in the seam of the bodice and skirt joining.
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2%4 yd*. 54-in. wool erpe at $2. .$5.50,
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clad feet becomes mon and more interesting as the sea- over left with eenter-fremte even and baste. "......
17 advances, sithie charming model shows: Sizes H to 3-45. Form backw ard turiing pleats in E as indicated on .
1 yard 39-jnch crepe at $1.44 w: 54. shoulder seams. Bind armholes of Nerveless dress.
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Pictorial Printed Pattern .................... 45 and finish with flat bias. lose seam ofsleeve C. easing
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Perforations 8-9-10. Insert sleeve in armhole; easing so that nopleats
1-2. Take up darts in shoulders of fronts D. Cut down form at top. Qvercastraw edges aht press seam in towargh,
% Inch at center-front of D, cut in 38 inch between points. dress. Turn hem at fower edge. Join edges "of belt BN I “
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Dean, J. Lawrence. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 324, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 15, 1930, newspaper, October 15, 1930; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1557539/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.