ACKNOWLEDGMENT.
The recipes this week have been taken from one of a parcel of magazines forwarded from Gordon and Gotcn’s Dunedin house. The ‘Ladies’ Home Journal’ is on excellent paper, full of interest from cover to cover, and containing all manner of subjects of interest to our sex, from making of dainty clothes to the replenishing of the l-ardor, or the latest Parisian ideas fox finishing touches to home and person. There are, -besides, quite a number of delightful little tales of the festive season.
‘Weldon's Ladies' Journal’ for February is featuring late autumn and winter fashions for old and young, bead girdles again being much in evidence. There is a splendid sheet of patterns of two dresses and a couple of dainty one-piece undergarments. It contains, as well, many now ideas for the clover knitter, in the shape of hots and dresses. The ‘ Woman at Homo ’ is so well-known a paper that there is little need to give details of the many delightful articles contained therein. A clever little article is that upon crystal, with accompanying plates of many beautiful specimens of this popular present-day collecting craze.
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Evening Star, Issue 17928, 25 March 1922, Page 11
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188ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Evening Star, Issue 17928, 25 March 1922, Page 11
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