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LADY’S COOKING APRON.

4 v The young married woman, who is th; mother of a small family, has more need, perhaps, than anyone else to look well-dresed, andl yet it must be 4, ( very hard in the msidst of the> thouV-,.’ sand and cne duties of home life, that ;• fall to heriot, to always look fresh neat. An apron such as is leprepe saiited in the above drawing, has I/.. solved this problem for many a woman,, i t and one glance at it'- will satisfy the 4 most fastidious that it is exactly what ■ vis required by the average house and keeper. Both bodice and skirt come - right around the figure and fasten down the back. The skirt is cut long ,■ enough to entirely cover the frock, ■ r and t e sleeves can easily be made )Jp,rigpr .if required, and set into bands VjtJ their lower edges hemmed, and {,■ , tapes inserted to ( tie around the wrist. 'The pockets are most useful, and such an apron will prove a boom to ■* ' sip on over a dress at any time, when kv > the house duties have to be attended |>’ to- It can be easily be taken off when I|h~-xj3t--£equired, and leave the wearer as I-’" fresh and tidy as ever. It cfulcl be Ik. made in any washing material, dark ■ ■ or light colored, provided it is not too - heavy.

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Waikato Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1404, 27 January 1914, Page 6

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LADY’S COOKING APRON. Waikato Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1404, 27 January 1914, Page 6

LADY’S COOKING APRON. Waikato Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1404, 27 January 1914, Page 6