Our Model Sketch
Tho pretty simple washing dress of our sketch is intended to be materialised in pale blue zephyr, trimmed with white embroidery, tho points of which com© flat with the pattern—tho yoko and cuffs being laid on, and finished with bands of the material. Tho broad folded belt
THE BODICE. of black, pale bine, or gold ribbon may finish at the back either in a flat butterfly bow or in a sash, the latter being once again a member of good society. The bodice alone will require to be lined. For this one yard of 3G-inch lining will bo needed, while for the dress itself 31 yards of 44-inch fabric, and two yards of ISinch lace will bo required. '# # # There is no policy like politeness.— Lord Lytton. ;
THE CRYING NEED The horseless cart pervades the land. The wireless telegram; Wo have the seedless apple, and. The boneless ham. These are to mo of small portent. But, oh, my need is Sore! If only someone would invent A wolfiess door! • —Carolyn Wells.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7853, 15 July 1911, Page 13
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173Our Model Sketch New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7853, 15 July 1911, Page 13
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