Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Jul 1915, p. 12

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PAGE TWELVE 5 No. 6200, [tan-- There is no reason why the woman who knows anything at all about sewing should not attempt the mak- ing of her own frocks this season. Skirts are straight, with their full- ness at the top taken in with well- regulated gathers, the tucks and pleats that are used are quickly laid, without even a suggestion of diffi- culty, and frills are used in greater abundance than most well-dressed women of the day remember. Now, this prevalence of frills and ruffles is very fortunate, Where a few inches of extra length are re- quired a fril} solves the problem nicely, even if contrasting material is used. Then as a purely decora- tive feature a ruffle is one of the |" Have Pres Can Now ve Pretty Curly Hair (Peminine Worl.) Who'd have thought so thing as Sppiying ordimary liqul merine could convert straight hair into such pretty curly locks in a single night! The one who made this dis- covery is surély entitled to a rising vote of thanks. Now all we need .to do is to wet a brush with this harm- less liquid at ni~ht, draw this through the hair, and in the morning we find it has dried in just the sweetest waves and curls. It's good naws, indeed, that we can now dispense with the destructive waving tongs forever! The curliness is so much more natural looking where the lquid gilmerine is used, and cer- tainly one'S\ "crowning glory" ap- rs softer, glossier and more beau- tiful. When it is so easy to secure a few ounces of this from the druggist ~which will keep the hair in curl for Ny tekauhore's no Jeasoh now for any one putting up w straight, strag- gly, or scorched, dead ohn: nee in Delightful Effects Are Obtained No, 6251. most valua able dressm of the er this season. frills and the bias. mandy opportunities for summer stuffs. Some charming frocks of white materials, such as soft linens, batis- have the skirts edged with straight frills of self-material, gathered through the center and finished along either edge with a narrow fold of black taffeta. Black and white combinations have in popularity with the arrival of mid-summer fashions, some of the loveliest of white organ- dy frocks and separate blouses being tes, crapes, linong, ets. not diminished inmmed with black moire silk. There are those who say that the revival of the very full skirt heralds the return of the hoop-skirt, but time revival of quaint stples. will prove the truth or fallacy of the True enough, in Paris a few hoop-skirts have been seen, but their appearance has been limited to the stage, and one can easily recon- cile oneself to fashion extrémes when exploited in the theatres. Yet, skirts that seemed exaggerately full two months ago look quite conservative now, and there are women who real- ly express delight over the freedom of movement enjoyed in the widened Even princess frocks, which prophecy. skirt, FRESH GROUND OOF. FEE AT 40c. CAN'T BE BEAT. assets of the fashion- Most ruffles are cut straight, and this makes them easier to manipulate than if they were on There are many separ- ate skirts of taffeta and pongee, how- ever, that are cut on the bias and put together with cable shirrings or similar intricate effects. The lower edges of the newest wide skirts offer individual treatment, and frillness goes 'well with the general outline and the are lly effective in taffeta or twilled silk, worn with revers and THE DAILY BRITISH No. 6210. cords of self or contrasting color in; place of buttons up the front closing. | A white vestee laced with a black cord carries out the desirable black- and-white combination of the season. Buttons are being used upon wash frocks for trimming. The one ob- jection is that they must be removed each time the frock is laundered else they become broken or mashed. Be- sides, a frock cannot be successfully laundered with a quantity of buttons upon it to interfere with the iron. To overcome this difficulty stud: buttons may be used, little eyelets being first made for the purpose. Their removal for laundering will then be a simple matter. : The woman who has heretofore disliked silk gloves will change her mind this season when she sees the models having a narrow pleated ruf- fle around the wrist and along the line of closing. In some instances the ruffles are of the same color as the gloves, but more often they are in contrast. On.white gloves black ruffles appear, and vice versa. Short and long gloves both bear the same feature, which is in keeping with the Handbag parasols are delightful and ; convenient little accessories. The handbag must, of course, be ¢ap- acious, and one comes especially for the purpose. Parasol and handbag are brought together and usually match in color and texture. The hand bag is extra large, and the sunshade is unusually small, and so make the most perfect little combination imag- inable. A "breakable" handle is used for the miniature sunshade, so that it fity comfortably into the re- ceptable. WHIG, WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1915. With No. 6241. en-haired, fair-skinned woman. | Costume No. { 46 inches bust. Guide To Patterns. Princess No. The fashions shown on this page 44 inches bust are Pictorial Review designs. Num-,' Costume No bers and sizes are as follows: {20 years. Ruffles and Frills ' Po No, e228, Costume No. 6226. 20 years. * Price of each number 15 cents un- less otherwise stated, . Pictorial Review patterns on sale by local agents. Sizes 32 to Costume No. 6241, 120 years. Sizes 32 to] Costume No. 6203. Sizes 32 to : {44 inches bust. Sizes 14 to] Child's Dregs Ng. 6214. | to 8 years. Price, 10 cents. Sizes 14 to Siges 14 to Sizes 1 a Most people want Most people want harsh materials of Most people want for 5 cents. VST people want a white. soap for toilet: and ba ¥4 Ivory Soap is white. : Most people want a quick-lathering soap. Ivory Soap lathers quickly, copiously, bubblingly. = - Most people want a free-rinsing soap. Ivory Soap contains no unsaponified oil to retard rinsing. pure soap. Ivory Soap is pure. a mild soap. Ivory Soap contains no any kind. a floating soap. Ivory Soap floats. & +, didi abl i lity on bi d: That is : 5% > F

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