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quarters sleeves, except in. dressy frocks. Necessarily these sleeves must be set in to the armhole, which is sometimes an enlarged one. In the summer frocks of thin materials the kimono sleeves will, undoubtedly, continue to be used. There are signs of fullness creeping into the new sleeves as is shown by the overdrapery of chiffon veiling the tight sleeve to the elbow, or the soft drapings of the material gathered into a deep cuff.

Overskirts of every description are used on these one-piece gowns. Skirts of the softer materials are often caught into a band of trimming above the knees. Sometimes they are very full, giving almost the effect of a hoop-skirt. The long, graceful draperies of chiffon, or one of the diaphanous materials, can be utilized to excellent advantage in remodeling an old frock. Tunics of silk, particularly taffeta, are a feature of the spring wardrobe, and may be adapted both to the silk and to the lingerie gown.

The single and double frill collars; fichus; plastrons of net or embroidered batiste, and tuckers and chemisettes of muslin and chiffon, shirred at the neck, offer suggestions for the waists.

How to Order Patterns

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We supply patterns for all the costumes shown. These patterns are cut by hand in such a manner as to preserve the lines and the beauty of the original design. These patterns are furnished in the standard sizes (34-40 inch bust measurement and 23-29 inch waist measurement) as follows:

Complete costume patterns, 50 cents each, postpaid. Skirt or waist or jacket patterns, 25 cents each, postpaid.

Hand-cut patterns of all children's costumes are supplied at 25 cents each, postpaid.

We also supply patterns cut to your own measurements for all costumes shown. (Measurement blanks will be sent upon request.) The prices for these cut to measure patterns are:

Complete costume patterns, $1.50 each, postpaid. Skirt or waist or jacket patterns, 75 cents each, postpaid. In Ordering

Please order all patterns by number. Send remittance with order, and address all communications to

Pattern Department

Good Housekeeping Magazine

381 Fourth Avenue, New York City

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No. 100.-Cheviot suit with underskirt, revers and pockets of a very dark plaid. Bone buttons fasten the coat. All feather turban with wings arranged at varying angles at either side

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110-Taffeta frock with knife plaited ruffles on the skirt and edging the fichu. The tucked net yoke is finished with scallops of the taffeta. Black straw hat wreathed with large roses. III-Gown of tub crêpe or shantung with Russian blouse trimmed with heavy lace revers and cuffs. Tucked lingerie yoke and leather belt. Panama hat with wings. 112-Cotton or silk voile frock with trimmings of heavy lace or embroidery. The overskirt is gathered into the lace flounce. Narrow satin girdle and crochet buttons. Fine black straw hai with large velvet or taffeta bow.

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Charming Costumes for the Middle-aged Woman

No. 113-Foulard gown with trimmings of the border and cordings of the material, lace or net yoke. No. 114-Cloth suit with plain skirt. Jacket outlined with silk cording, which also edges the satin revers and cuffs. Draped straw turban with taffeta bow. No. 115Satin, faille or pongee suit with bands of the material embroidered in soutache. Satin revers and cuffs. Flowered toque with velvet bow

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