Woman's work. (Athens, Georgia) 1887-1???, March 01, 1910, Page 5, Image 5

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MARCH. 1910. hDBS\S IB DBESSd - °) Ag lSSa ' V JffesZ r a ‘/l vLvrV <Jff fl wWJiIBI U . ififT "H - f\\Zy°«r*B \ VA S I . •.r.ll wm 0 Ifpri ’• h W F 11 " Mil ».■ tkft Lil HB*LI o Mi ihLh >ll />W‘fl illwl “In ■ »1 V*U-J|. /*||“» ffiisjx'* „jr l * 6587 Semi-Princesse Dress for Misses and Small Women, 14, 16 and 18 years. SEMI-PRINCESSE Dll ESS FOR MISSES ANDSMALL WOMEN, 6587. "WITH OR WITHOUT CHEMISETTE, WITH THREE QUARTER, SHORT OR LONG SLEEVES. The semi-princesse dress is always a graceful one, and it will be exten sively worn’ throughout the spring and summer. This one includes exceptionally graceful and becoming lines and is design ed for misses and the small women who find such models especially well suited to their needs. In the illustration it is made of one of the new foulards with a chemi sette of all-over lace. But the same mod el would be charming made from pongee or from any similar silk material, and it makes an admirable design for linen and fabrics of that sort, while it would be very dainty made of batiste, lawn, or one of the newer cotton foulards, or any pretty inex pensive wash fabric. As it can be made either high at the neck or without the chemisette and with three styles of sleeves, it suits evening, afternoon and morning occasions equally well, difference being found in the material, not in the design. As shown in the small view, it would be charming made of crepe de Chine or of a light colored silk voile, as shown in the back view it would be charming made of linen or light weight serge for immediate wear, while as illustrated it takes an inter mediate place. The dress is made with the panel at the front which extends from skirt to waist portion, and with the blouse and the gored skirt that are joined beneath the belt. The skirt is laid in plaits and the closing is made invisibly at the back. The chem isette is separate and attached at the neck edge. Whatever the length of the sleeves they are cut in one piece each. The three quarter ones are gathered into cuffs, but the short s’eeves are left free at their low er edges, and the long sleeves are of the {>lain fitted sort, but include tucks that re ieve them of severity. The quantity of material required for the medium size (16 y-arr) is 11 yards 24 or 27, 7j yards 32, or 6 yards 41 inches wide with 1} yards of 27 irch width for banding, j yard 18 inches wide fur the chemisette. The pattern, 6587, is cut in 14, 16 and 18 year sizes, and will be mailed to any address by the Fashion Department of this magazine on receipt of ten cents. MISSES’ SHIRT WAIST, 6583. WITH OR WITHOUT DUTCH COLLAR, WITH THREE QUARTER OR LONG SLEEVES. Shirt waists that are made with tucks on the shoulders, concealing the armhole seams, are among the latest a* d best liked. They mean breadth that is apt to be be coming to girlish figures, and consequent ly are certain to please the younger con tingent. This one is pretty after a simple fashion and will be found equally well adapted to the separate waist and the dress As illustrated it is admirab'e for school and college wear and for the sum mer dresses that are already in process of making. Made with long sleeves and worn with a separate high collar it be comes somewhat more severe and tailored in effect, and both styles are squally cor rect, squally smart. Irnen, poplin, flan nel and all similar goods make excellent materials for immediate wear, but we also make simple waists of this sort from ths thinner lawns, batistes and similar fabrics. Handkerchief lawn with hemstitched tucks is especially dainty, and many girls like thin materials with some little embroidery on the box plaits and between the tucks, or on Dutch collar and cuffs. The waist is made with front and back and includes one piece sleeves that can be cut In three quarter length and gathered into bands or made long with openings finished with over-laps and straight cuffs, /ip /iCWw /O'VV IH| I Aa v n / W ML Jw \ 1/. f w 6583 Misses’ Shirt Waist, 14 and 16 years. in regulation style. Either the Dutch col lar or neck-band can be joined to the neck edge. The quantity of material required for the sixteen-year size is 3| yards 21 or 24, 2| yards 32, or 2 yards 44 inches wide. The pattern, 6583, is cut in sizss for misses of 14 and 16 years of age, and will be mailed to any address by the Fashion Department of this magszine on receipt of ten cents. MISSES’ PRINCESSE PETTICOAT, 6569. WITH OR WITHOUT TRILL AND TRIMMING. Such undergarments as this one are needed by every girl. It is dainty, attrac tive and girlish, at the same time that it is eminently practical. There is no bulk over the hips or at the waist line, and the flounce provides pretty fullness and fl*re at the lower portion. Batiste, with band ing and trimming of embroidery, makes the one illustrated, but all the materials that are used for underwear are appropri ate. Dotted and cross-barred muslins are liked by some girls, India silk is used be neath the finer dresses, and simple plain lawn and nainsook are equally desirable. The petticoat can be made either trimmed or plain, and consequently the same mod el is adapted to the everyday frock and to the one designed for party wear. The petticoat Is made with long body portion and the fl u ce. The body por- Woman’s Work. tion is cut with a front that is fitted by means of darts, backs and side-backs. The flounce is straight and joined to its lower edge. The trimming, when used, is ar ranged on indicated lines. Tne quantity of material required for the medium sizj (14 yean) is yards 36, 3 yards 44 inches wide, with 16j yards of insertion, 5j yards of embroidery 4 J inches wide, 3 yards of edging, and 2| yards of beading, tor 14-year size. The pattern, 6569, is cut in s’zes for girls of 12, 14 and 16 years of age, and will be mailed to any address by the Fash ion Department of this magazine on re ceipt of ten cents. t/M J™? w \ i / W O ”ml / I H I Ml / 11 N .lira > I Hl M J / I / 01 Ull / ! I - JLffol // In I ill 11 1 1 yXwK IMXIJI -'-IP YBA ImFY* <569 Misses’ Princesse Petticoat, 12, 14 and 16 years- ROUND YOKE WAIST, 6567. WITH LOW OB HIGH NICK, SHORT OB LOIO SLEEVES. The simple full waist made with the round neck is always a charming one for evening occasions. Tnis one is finished with a flat shaped band that allows efiec live use of embroidery or of applique and is graceful in the extreme while it is abso lutely simple. It can be made either with the short sleeves illustrated or with sleeves of three quarter length including two puffs, or if the waist is wanted for daytime use the yoke and deep cufis can be added, making it high neck and with long sleeves. All the pretty, soft, fashionable materials are appropriate, but in the illustration rose colored chiffon is finished with bands of silk that are overlaid with applique of em broidery. The waist is made with a fitted lining and consists of front and backs. These last are gathered and arranged ovjr the foun dation and the shaped band finishes the 6567 Round Yoke Waist. 32 to 40 bust. neck. When high neck is used the lining is cut to the throat and faced with yoking material. There are regulation sleeve lin ings on which the full puffed sleeves are arranged and which are faced to form the cuffs when full length is desired. The quantity of material required for the medium sizs is 3 yards 21 or 24, 2 j yards 27 or 32, 1| yards 44 inches wide, with j yard of silk for bands, 1 yard of ail over lace when high neck and long sleeves are used. The pattern, 65t7, is cut in sizss for a 82, 34, 36, 38 and 40 inch bust measure, and will be mailed to any address by the Fash ion Department of this magezine on re ceipt of ten cents. Stamp Your Linen. Our complete Stamping Outfit, consisting of a set of Perforated Pattern Sheets will enable you to do it perfectly. You can stamp Doilies, Bu reau Scarfs, Tidies, Tray Cloths, Collar and Cuff Sets, &c. We send Outfit complete, including Alphabet for Initials, French Stamping Chalk and Pad. full instructions and our 64 page book, ‘ 1 he Fancy Work Manual,” all for only 25 cents, postpaid. Sena to-day. satisfaction assured. The W. L. 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