WATER BABIES
.USEFUL HOLIDAY CLOTHES
Here, are some suggestions for holK day clothes for the children, niost of whitih may be made 'at home without much difficulty,-and certainly inexpensively. ■•-;• i ■•:.■■' -.' ■ ._■;."■ ■..•■■.•■■
: The bathing gown, Worn over-wool-len, swim trunks, is made of patterned terry towelling. It could just as easily be Made of white towelling and eihbfbjdieired or appligued with colour. It wpkld serve as a dressing-gown as .■well iis;j&'i-.i>e'6cli!;:lqd^irti';.v..-:. -;■ ■:-.■ •"..... .■'.• '>
The ltoen;,shdrts and cotton blouse —ecjually- suitable for boy and girlare worn over a swim suit.
Bed and'white check gingham makes the '■ attractive playsuit, which has a tailbred lobik that gives an' impression of oxpeftsiveness, though the material only. costs £bout 9d a yard Pockets, neckline, and leg hems are bordered witb'-red."-"'.;:--',^-'.--'- ■ ' ■ ;■ r. ■- '■..
Hie wjiite wool swim suit is very simple inOc»t. and line, and might be knitted at .Home. .
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 23, 27 January 1940, Page 19
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138WATER BABIES Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 23, 27 January 1940, Page 19
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