Weldon’s Ladies’ Journal, August number, contains free patterns of lady’s cape coat frock and dainty afternoon gown. Gratis transfer is enclosed for Richelieu embroidery for table mats, d’oyleys, etc. Photogravure supplement of the latest Paris fashions. Some remarks on fashions in vogue, by the Editress, nnd the usual budget of fashion notes and household hints. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Lord Dewar has recently gat himself into the habit of strafing the modern dress of women every time he makes an after-dinner speech. It quotes his latest triumph in this field: “If the scant apparel of present day women were made necessary by poverty there would be charity bazaars all over Great Britain to raise money for warm clothing.” “Both rich and ixjor alike their nakedness display. The jxior became they muM, the rich because they may.”-
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 209, 21 August 1926, Page 13
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