FORECASTS FOR SPRING.
This is. bow "Tho Queen" says ; washing gowns are likely to"bo made: The skirts,are narrow, th'o waists' slightly lower, but Mo not quite reach normal waist.;' The blouse dress,' viz., the gown in one picce, lis so convenient for wearing and, washing that. it. is sure to have the majority of patrons. These mostly have a seam down the front, and are of circular shape. They, are often cut rather low at the throat, and some people,-liking a touch of colour, wear a-soft blouse'of silk or muslin to fill', in the inter- . stices'. 1 There','is. an.^attempt; to "introduce borders miny of tho, new'stuffs, and these form with, the revived ifa'shioris of long ago,''winch now predominate'; they border tunics well. When', as is'^kely;to happen,a good deal.this year,, they form .a part of the; dress, 1 this border is often carried down.the entire length of,the arm. Foulards • and kindred stutf3 in soft silk are. to have a great vogue, and many of these , soft silks wash' as Well as ootton and linen. \ ' : . ,
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 537, 18 June 1909, Page 3
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173FORECASTS FOR SPRING. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 537, 18 June 1909, Page 3
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