WOMEN’S WORLD
POPULAR LINEN. DOMINO INTO ITS OWN AOA IN. Linen chests in TiiodfTii homes are getting ns important as llioy worn in great-grandmother's day. At tor a prolong'd - period of anti-tablecloth fashions, ]ioli.sli('d wood and individual table mats being “do rigueiir,’’ IHo full-sized table cover lias come completely into its own again. True, the sheer while damask of an older epoch is not so well bleed as delicately tinted linens in green, amber, pale blue and other springlike hues. White clothe, are almost invariably worked with colour motifs. But, linen Is the approved fabric, and where a little while ago one encountered a sort of uniform bedcover mode in every chic suburban household, comprising silken quilt and eiderdown on suite, the vogue has changed to coloured linen bedspread, topped by a quiltotte of neutral beige. The velvety qniltette sheds no fluffy feathers, as even the most ‘ ‘downproof” eiderdown is apt. to do after a time.
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Northern Advocate, 19 May 1934, Page 4
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156WOMEN’S WORLD Northern Advocate, 19 May 1934, Page 4
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