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A LINEN FROCK. • The linen frock .sketched is rather simple of line, and would be nice for linen .or Shantung lace. . • :. , «'

AN EMBROIDERED LAWN BLOUSE. One may buy embroidered lawn at a fairly reasonable price now, and if with these we use the right laces the prettiest summer blouses imaginable may be produced. The blouse sketched above forms one of the most charming, and one of the most practical of summer blouses, because .it washes over and- over again. It may be worn with any and every type of costume, and is, besides, from its dim muslin texture and' dainty creaminess, more becoming than any other blouse. A blouse of this sort may be formed of lace, with applied motifs of embroidered lawn.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12663, 17 September 1904, Page 6 (Supplement)

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A LINEN FROCK. • The linen frock .sketched is rather simple of line, and would be nice for linen .or Shantung lace. . • :. , «' AN EMBROIDERED LAWN BLOUSE. One may buy embroidered lawn at a fairly reasonable price now, and if with these we use the right laces the prettiest summer blouses imaginable may be produced. The blouse sketched above forms one of the most charming, and one of the most practical of summer blouses, because .it washes over and- over again. It may be worn with any and every type of costume, and is, besides, from its dim muslin texture and' dainty creaminess, more becoming than any other blouse. A blouse of this sort may be formed of lace, with applied motifs of embroidered lawn. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12663, 17 September 1904, Page 6 (Supplement)

A LINEN FROCK. • The linen frock .sketched is rather simple of line, and would be nice for linen .or Shantung lace. . • :. , «' AN EMBROIDERED LAWN BLOUSE. One may buy embroidered lawn at a fairly reasonable price now, and if with these we use the right laces the prettiest summer blouses imaginable may be produced. The blouse sketched above forms one of the most charming, and one of the most practical of summer blouses, because .it washes over and- over again. It may be worn with any and every type of costume, and is, besides, from its dim muslin texture and' dainty creaminess, more becoming than any other blouse. A blouse of this sort may be formed of lace, with applied motifs of embroidered lawn. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12663, 17 September 1904, Page 6 (Supplement)