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A new woollen Mouse from Paris. The soft high neckline and belt of the same fabric makes it admirably suitable for a variety of summer and sporting purposes. The colour is beige. Note, particularly, the pocket on the slant and-the soft felt hat simply trimmed with brown band and buckle.

(Left) A beautiful hostess point wade of crisp ivory taffeta. The tied girdle and scarf ends are fined with vermilion taffela and, the ivory flowers at the neck are made, from the same material as the gown, with scarlet centres and stalks. (Right) An afternoon gown of black cire chiffon with a circular flounce of while cire net. Bands of scarlet divide the two fabrics in both the skirt and the sleeves, and an enormous flower, combines the three colours.

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Evening Star, Issue 22194, 23 November 1935, Page 30

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A new woollen Mouse from Paris. The soft high neckline and belt of the same fabric makes it admirably suitable for a variety of summer and sporting purposes. The colour is beige. Note, particularly, the pocket on the slant and-the soft felt hat simply trimmed with brown band and buckle. (Left) A beautiful hostess point wade of crisp ivory taffeta. The tied girdle and scarf ends are fined with vermilion taffela and, the ivory flowers at the neck are made, from the same material as the gown, with scarlet centres and stalks. (Right) An afternoon gown of black cire chiffon with a circular flounce of while cire net. Bands of scarlet divide the two fabrics in both the skirt and the sleeves, and an enormous flower, combines the three colours. Evening Star, Issue 22194, 23 November 1935, Page 30

A new woollen Mouse from Paris. The soft high neckline and belt of the same fabric makes it admirably suitable for a variety of summer and sporting purposes. The colour is beige. Note, particularly, the pocket on the slant and-the soft felt hat simply trimmed with brown band and buckle. (Left) A beautiful hostess point wade of crisp ivory taffeta. The tied girdle and scarf ends are fined with vermilion taffela and, the ivory flowers at the neck are made, from the same material as the gown, with scarlet centres and stalks. (Right) An afternoon gown of black cire chiffon with a circular flounce of while cire net. Bands of scarlet divide the two fabrics in both the skirt and the sleeves, and an enormous flower, combines the three colours. Evening Star, Issue 22194, 23 November 1935, Page 30

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