WOMEN'S COLUMN.
FASHION NOTES. (Dy' Freda. ’') ' Everywhere the dDtm.qly straight silho’iu!t'" is mitivvible, the lovely ina-sem-e of it... .. The length-way trimmings, long ■. panels, and tunics form a pointed ami uneven hem1 line. Many of tie. 1 Jicwes! styles, too, are w. istless and beltless, unless one 1 \ agilely indicating the hip-line. So i many cf tse ate t models are long- • wni-ttd, sb.owing wry w.<ic sleeves. for the coming mr. The necks of dresses .'ir-‘ still low, .nd tin sleeves ' short. i liert'torc ihe while fox Inr is ; very mmh in lined with a fidley 'printed ninon. i popular than < \ i. i i e knilir.l jumpers, -ports vi.nts, shir:- mid < oat frocks, also knitted :iml crochet Irn'.s ami sr.m-, are m :<-h m evidence; ami then 1 , in •d- ' ditioii. ar. many lowly dresses shown In Ji.mpui, to w. : r w’:i’. a tnihired .■:<,ih skirf. i t.' e a<-u. pt d style. El • newe t . 'ling is a knitted si.k jumper with deep I I land'-erch ief slecv. s are to be worn i this summer. A great e.cal of gold aml silver tins. 1 is being used in : < hi“vi];g various cfparent'y inti rwoven, and Lav.? a r’ -li are verv i ffceti’.’e in these brilliant , tinsel fabrics. I 1 haw noticed a toque made of r’ch I bl: ck satin, draped tightly across the Lend, and finished on one side with rnb- ' bit ear ends. r l’he otlu r side is adorned with little Frrmh ilowurs in silver nml dull bine, g'ving the finishing touch. ‘This pi'etty toq'.w, worn with n sin: it I frock, br.Tli sviort :ui.l styli--h. A smart blou.-c , made of crepe de- ' f’hine, lias fine tucks in front, on each c, aml • bn< in vokc <■!!*'(■(. The blouse is dc'-igiied to slip over the head, but, if preferred, a small op-niug may made in the (•eii'irc ot the i'.uek, set in the sleeves, | with an opening at the wrist line, mid | finished with an edging of pirot, eor- < responding with trie neck. A fancy d<-.-ign may be worked in the front. | 1 niil.-t leave many other iiems oi in- l : terest till another oec: sion, when more ' ' space is available. Let me remark, however, (1 ) that if selfishness is a Woman’s beacon, she is hopeless; (2) keep your courage up, ami your temper down; (3) a lazy man is a dead nu n, who cannot be buried!
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Grey River Argus, 22 July 1922, Page 3
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401WOMEN'S COLUMN. Grey River Argus, 22 July 1922, Page 3
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