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WOMAN'S PAGE
FROCKS BECOMING. TO ALL FIGURES.
All the fuss that was made about greater formality and a return to uncomfortable and unhygienie gar ments is laughable in retrospect when one surveys the kind of thing which is being made and worn this year for all day and out-of-door WORT
Tailormade suits are nent and as nassumingly good-looking as ever. They are more elegant than they were two years ago, beenuse, in- stead of the very short and seanty skirt which came to the knees or thereabouts when the wearer was standing or walking, and re zented above them when she sat down, their skirts are more comfortable to walk in and much more graceful to sit down in. Their gently flared fulness and reasonable length no. counts for this.
The tuck-in blouse which so often refused to stay tucked-in when it came back to us about eighteen months ago has given way in maný enses to the carefully fitted over blouse which ends about the middle of the hip-line and avoids the slop piness so frequently seen in the old jumpers.
The kind of thing which the Americans have aptly called n run-about frock" is good, if not
better than ever.
and
three-quarter length coats. there are most interesting combina tions of colours.
la silk, na in wool, if you find that a dark or neutral background pleases you best you will rely an a buse or a scarf, a yoke and cuff, ora coat lining to give brightness and contrast, keeping the major portion of the ensemble in neutral
tonca.
Delicious Accessories.
AFTERNOON AND, EVENING.
The trend of Spring fashions can he studied in a new catalogue. which clearly indicates that' both afternoon and evening gowns will i long, and that the exaggerated short skirt is demods even for conta and dny frocita.
One dainty afternoon dress is ninde of gossamer-like nut-brown j. 66 silken face, the front and cross-over rever forming an affective contrast in blonde lace. The long dared skirt is draped closely round the hips and finished with three amer
stones
A youthful evening gown, that would be equally suitable for a bridesmaid's frock, is fashioned on picture lines from net and lace, arrow powder-blue ruchings on the skirt conveying an impression of
Bounces.
I Lost Fat
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in an easy way
Cuantlean people are tolling others an easy, pleasant way to reduce, You won the resulta Note how lender in stary nitele pow, figures are becoming almost rmivemai.
Many still play stmarwal oxeralso and diet. Bat more and more are coming to the, modern way. That is Marmola Prescription Tablole. Just tako four a day.
Marmala, bas bon need for 20 years, "It in ao officicut that countless unors-havo Tha tho ba advised it to their friends. aprond until people are now taking a million boxen yearly.
It brings gradual reduction, so the tody
adjusts itself to the new condition, Wrink
If, on the other hand, you have worn these gentle belges and browns and blacks for so long "that you have tired of them a little, there are innumerable gaily coloured two pieces and three pieces to choose
An afternoon ensemble of printed from in silks or wools, in plain.or
georgette is patterned with a cow- patterned materials, and in morn-
slip design. Ruchings of the fabric ing or alternoon moods, designed to add notes of interest to achieve the fashionably hasque effect
Delicious accessories have been on the skirt, the flock being sleevesc don't dorelop
A smart little long-sleeved designed to add notes of interest to less. simple and quietly toned ensembles.bolero coat complete this toilette.
A useful two-piece suit in mach For a severe country frock there is a square of crocheted silk to be of lightweight flecked tweed, and consists of a frock and long coat. dung over the shoulders and loosely
A front of tucked, georgette is qu kuolted at one side. This has a matching cap in the same crocheted silk. You can imagine its charm in cherry or in hyacinth blue, in clear pale green or vivid yellow.
For hats which need a pin to emphasise the line of a twist or feld there are some new ones which are "pleasant relief from the rather overdone paste clips. Thoy consist of round balls separated by about an inch or an inch and a hall of pin. One of the balls un- crews so that you can stick the pin. through a piece of material.
Tortoiseshell, jade, lapis or tur- quoise bends make the round balls, and there is usually a necklace or a bracelet or both to match.
It runs to the same length and gently flares its skirt in much the
For very plain woollen ensembles same way as the tailored suit.
there are bags and searves made in En- It is made of fine suiting, or brightly-patterned materials, sometimes of very fine tweed; ofsembles which have a design of their crepella, and jersey materials. of. own prefer bags and matching diagonal and basketweave feather-carves or hats in plain fabrics, weight wools.
Sometimes it has a short cont ta match; sometimes, although netual- ly in one piece, it has a basque effect which gives it the appearance of i two-piece dress. Often the lines in both bodies and skirt are dingonal, and therefore becoming to most figures, evra rather difficult
ones.
Over it you may wear a full length or, three-quarter coat of the sathe fabric, if it does not possess a short one and the day is too conl to go coatless. Or, you may prefer to wear it with a coat in a different. colour, possibly lined with the same tone as the dress, or merely brought into tune with an attached scarf and a hat, or a hat and bag.
The silk ensembles which we hope to be wearing before very long are just as oney to live in and as the wools.
Here again there is plenty of choice between the long, short and
CHILDREN'S CORNER.
A STORY IN VERSE.
I was digging in the garden, And I saw a horrid worm, Very wriggly but I caught it, And I held it very firm.
Then I crapt into the kitchen- Cook was making apple-pics- And I put it very sudden On her hand for a surprise.
But I wish I hadn't done it!
Oh the dreadful scream she made
Oh the way she shook and shook
me!
And the angry words she said,
JOCK AND PUSSY.
Miss Pussy wished to learn to bark, Jock said he'd teach her how,
Just open wide your mouth," ho
cried,
•Bow wow! Bow
"And say,
wow I'
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Miss Pussy did as she was bid
And made a tourint row,
Yet can but say, try as she may, "Me-ouw! Me-ów Me-ouw 1”
JOHNNY JUMBO,
"I am tired of living in this nursery! said Johnny Jumbo, the little boy elephant. I am going to have some fuo!" And away he went, out of the nursery, down the stairs, stompetty stump, across the garden, into the fields. Presently he came to a pond. Johnny Jumbo dipped his trunk into the water, Then he hid and filled it, full. behind a tree. After a time old Mr. Bull came down to the pon to drink, While he was bending he heard Johnny "apring out, from chind the tree, and squirted his trunkful of water right into Mr. Bull's eye, "Oh, oh, oh!" bellow- ed Mr. Bull. "Who has done this!" His voice sounded fierce. Johnny Jumbo felt very frightened indeed. He turned round and began to trot
feature of the dress, this lingerie touch being greatly in evidence in the new modes.
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quickly away. But Mr. Ball lifted up his head, and spied him, and began to give chase. Fast, ever 10 fast trotted Johnny Jumbo, but Mr Full went Inster still. Very soon he was close to Johnny He bent his head, and caught him up on
YOU
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NEVER SEE A FRENCH- WOMAN “DAB" HER HAT ON.
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[BY A CORRESPONDIIT.]
I have seen far too many hats look as if they had been" dabbed!! on to neglect this subject. The bas and, of course, the hair-is the frame to the face. It was probably in the first instance designed to keep heads warm, I know, but, as women, that should be of less than secondary importance. It is Arab and foremost a frame and as such worthy of our most ineticulous care, Now let us go into a French woman'a dressing-room and see how she sets about this putting the hat on business. First of all, I-am
one of his horns. Then he tossed him high up into a trec.." Thorn you may say," roared Mr. Bull, quite certain that we shall notion as he walked away, Johany Jumbo that her hair is arranged with wriggled and kicked. The little almost the same ozro as if she were tuigs poked into his sides, and the going to the opera. The philosophy leaves Supped into his eyes. He of the woman who says: "I shal could not get free. At last he keep my hat on because I have no crawled on to a thin little branch.had time to get a wave," does no Snippetty snap Snippetty snap! come into her calculations ab áll The little branch broke in two and | The little hair that shows under he Johnny Jumbo fell down to the hat must be faultṭiem, and that cat ground with a sump. Then only be achieved if the whole head picked himself up and trotted away is faultless. uut of the fields, across the gar den, up the stairs into the nursery, stompetty stump. "I will never run away from ibe nursery again!" he said. And he never did!
much in the are way as she moulds her gloves to her hand, and then when the quiet satisfied that everything is in place she remover the pin..
Thon she finds the centre front her hat (her modiste las marked for her on the inside) and on th antaide ako marks thie with a phi Such a little labour, such an im portant point. To-day's hat z masterpiece of simplicity, and if is so much as a quarter of an ind nut of centre the whole ling is ruis led
Then she moulds it to her hee tlontinued on previous column.