THAT DARLIN G JUMPER SUIT
<J rosamunde; DEAREJrr^^^ j $> :£j v . Have you seen tne ncw^stjuolper 'Suits? ;-:'.''l-_. | • 3r ■Q The diiclriett things/myTd«eur--ju£t the Idea when yaw want to look *? £^ your youngest, smartest and besLV-^ \ " . . - , . »aS *$ They feature all tj^i» latest m fashion — finehr-pliited slorts m W Vj check* or plaids, sel£pol3reMjuni ?W touched at neck and cuff with lines g, #T One of the nfWekt pla&sNn ftiOfta, wjll make a, delightful «kirt, % <A pleated right ro«uid oi with na?rtWi grUups of plaits, the jumper m self §> fcj tone to match tile pr idomiriant^plqr tin the check. ' : . & jfi ■; As to shades, nftldear, -the : lmirie( te will be wise to choose a plaid of xk lawny red, b/own mA orange mflttur* against a background of.deep beig e . £S ig —while theyblondfc wi Uyfee at Her. sWeefest m a check of blue, green and soft ■ ; Kj £| ■More anymore, nowVtiniei, We\ie learning the value of: harmony 3L £? mourcl<Uhes>and withMislitUe\fJe)i:k,Vf you want to achieve the maxi- §^ g ' mum of siiceesiv your sHtoes, s^pcjkmbs, bagand hat must all conform to 3 <& the basic "toortHi" ideaAV ' V A V S> 5 FootweV »hot»W favilNhe simple onfe-bar shape in -plain brown calf jfcj ; or black patenVfcathe^— Bi^ormer for thi' beige suit and the latter for the « A Alternately— i%(e^n^^i!r ill run td such extravagance — brown S\y 6 / crocodile or grey Uzard iMjjvwouldJ>*-«-th lightf til change, and not over* % Ig expensive, really; when ; y jjfcssjniider theii lasting capacity. Pp A very important iteman3B»ermSaiiFnt wardrobe^ are the stockings, S (g now that the skirt is worn Wshott-^aid faromties to be even shorter for <fi tbe Spring. ::. U1 1 IJ S r ' ' ' P Ife And here let me give « Awrd of fr/enfl ly advice. Never, NEVER; if «^ SS you can avoid, it, weaif jtto^kihg/wii iqut a 'seam at the back. They B 9 >= are absolutely fatal to chfc/ anil make ft 5 shapliest ankle look thick and & |^j clumsy. ' r7 /• / I • s>> (^ If you cannot afford itifl iilfc— iie ye srtainly DO make a big. hole m 3 one's dress allowance— vAyi nfaybuVJchif f m lisle? : : S; This style of. hose pjiamfkitdry fJoi l all points of view. .It is well % Hi . shaped and finished, evjfnf ti ihjt ildnderlcl )cks at the side, which add to §\ the suggestion of slendefneslij /\j |I, /J^- • . . . .■'.-■■-• jg 'Lastly come the qoektioM' athajfand handbag. . . , Qj Co. ; .;'. Vefy : fine £«lt is the fayori te thung for the chapeaur-or velour if you . 5^ ; want something a thought mon : pri<*y. . ; •'•': • ■''"'■', 3 Tbe sKapeis arbtfrary/ ReboqJ, the famous French milliner, was the X fe first to launch the high hat with ihe Jsoft crown, the brim turned down to ?g shade the eyes— a ching^ f rom I fie liniversal "turn-back" shape lately so W ■^X . much m vogue. /•/ :• ■ / v ' ' ' : • *3 <<G Yourbag will few the "pjlchltle" shape, toning with or matching zft ■ t*\ the shoes and hat.y. / /*\. \ fes jp With such a Wmilej^hlWiWiy any woman may face the world." & tQ confident that sheWpjrcnu word. ::.;.. ;-. ■• tt <§ % But— it isn't W» ijiuchJWt^TTba^ar as HOW you wearit. »J % \\ Helpfully (let's hope) yours, §i •..'"•' . .• "V '■ : .■■': jasmine. ■■■; , g ■ ■•'.'■'•■'■■■'■• ■ ■ ""■ ■• ■■'-.■' '■/• •&> \>s .....-■.;• v l
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NZ Truth, Issue 1081, 19 August 1926, Page 17
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519THAT DARLING JUMPER SUIT NZ Truth, Issue 1081, 19 August 1926, Page 17
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