The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 18, 1923, Image 5

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SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 18. 1923. THE BANNER-HERAI.D. ATHENS, GEOEC1A The Herald’s Sunday Pattern Page 44Htt*A .SIMPLE, PRACTICAL —■ . HOUSE FROCK. This*inodet has convenient pocket*. I Mt the joining of waist and j skirt. W* lfit#s are simple nnd the I >lvl* 111 tn .Inilnn <*n-UT.fl# I and naWeaHvil miiMJin me line com bined. rrrp<- In two tfolnrs would a<»« nnllttni six.? require* yard* of 32-Inch material. MSI •tnmi A pattern of thin l'!u*tratlnn mailed •n receipt of 12d In eIJ- } Mh 4319 - 4311—m SIMPLE PRETTY SCHOOL FROCK. Plaid or checked gingham rould be combined with chamliray or lineno for thin style. The collar may be omit- , .— z fr« here Illustrated, show* a practical t dergarment combining waist ted. Thi. -liivo m.v he flnlEhed ln drawer*. “ Petticoat, and a dreta with The Eiee\o may hr nni*ned n Th - Mr . city. The dresj closes at the ride. The ■‘fcitMnr Wdrtl In four Sixes: f. Th# modem are easy develop, and economical of ma terial. I’ambrlc. lawn or crepe may baftste. rode, dimity silk o 1 rut In five aisee: 1, <M4—PRETTY HOUSE DRESS FhmreV bi.clr l« her. nhmvn. w « collar ofc I'nenc. which Is n!*o ii»ed fourths hiring girdle. This sty li also good for crepe, for gingham ••rid for the new prints and tissues. The skirt may be finished with I straight or shaped hf"i edge. The width M’V’t’V** *" 2 *» >’ arrt "- *'hh plaits tffonWM. The Tpttrfi’ '* cut tn seven sixes: SC. IS. 41. 47. 84.' 48 and 48 Inches bust meamra-. _ a aa.loeh size will require Hi yards o TTin material for the skirt, one mater'.ii v.l! 38 Inehen wile. cf contrast i» nutty fl« yard. A pattern a Kama s Street ard No r-lneh material. Collar A pattern of -hi# llluslrotlon malic* 1 o nny address on receipt of 12r liver or stamps. Street and No. 41£«—Cl MFORT /.N'D SERVICE COMBINED IN A ONE-PIECE HOUSE FROCK WITH KNICKERS. I!.re I* a house .dress made for practical u*e. The skirt with free senm «\lire.i. nnd necompauyinz knick ers, mark this style as one that Ml* a long f«*t. wont. The drees may be t»ir.i"d «Kto the depth of the slashes! for greater freedom and convenience. The dtevr may be In elbow or wrist fcngftt. The pattern I*'cut In seven sixes: 34. 3J. 24, 4'*. 42. II and 48 Inches bust measure. A 38-!nc*i slae requires 8>fc yards r.f 52-tnob Material for the drei, omJetU yards for the bloomers. Col lar'and cuffs of contrasting material p.'s in large view will require *i yard. The width pf the skirt at the toot I, about 2>i yrrds. A pattern of th*. ! lustration malted to any address on receipt of 12n In all* ver or stamps. Sis* Street and No. City #*• State .! dSOS-SIMPILlilTY AND 0000- TASTE COMBINED. Here la a model that hae attract I re features. and Is withal comfortable. Figured and plain crepe, or the same combination In voile or foulard, or linen and gingham could be used for this style. The pattern fa cut In four alaea: 14. 18. 18 and 28 year*. Tb make thla style for an 18-year Ala# #||i require 4* yard* of 32-lnch material. The width at the foot la 2t4 yard*. To make the waist and sleeve* of con trasting material requires 2H yard* of S! Inch,, wifi: ver or stamps. 43C1—A PRACTICAL WORK DRESS. • /this is a convenient popular style. ? lint may serve ns a house dress, a (taid’s dress nr a< h nurse’s uniform, t ii sultnh'e for drill, cambric, cotton hoplin. percnle nnd other wanh flLrics. sleeve may he In wrist or elbow h. The collar Is < nnvertible. s pattern Is cut In se%*en slaes: s. 40. 42. 44. 46, and 48 Inches measure. A SS-nch slae requires yards of 36-lnch material. The of the skirt at the foot Is S'.i Street and No. 4EAT APRON FOR MANY OCCASIONS. Lawn, batiste, dotted Swiss ould be used for Iso attractive for « The pattern Is < Cedium. and requit ich material. Pattern mailed to any address receipt of 12c in silver or stamps. j Street and No. 4111—A I HIC. LITTLE OREM. le patter nls cut In four sites; 8. 8. II nr«l 12 years. A t«*year slit rovM're* three-yards of 82-!ncU ira- lerlnl. *- A pattern of this Illustration mailed to anv address on rsceipt of 12c In sil ver or stamps. Street and No. 4477—A DAINTY FROCK FOR THE OROWINO OIRL. Printed coton crepe In bluiyand tan rlth h* ■' r. if b< -piece model, s'eeveleH overblnuse Is fastened. Linen would be nice for this style, er gingham. For bordered good# th# dree. Is also attractive. The pattern Is cut-in fonr s’aea: *. 18. 12 and 14 years. A 18-year SlM requires !% yards of 18-Inch material. A patmra of this Illustration mailed ► any address on receipt of 12c In all. Street and No. 4452—A UNIQUE AND ATYLISH MODEL fFOR SLENDER FIGURES) Canton crepe In a pretty tan shade was used for this design, with bonds of Person eiuhfoidsrr for trimming. This la also a good model, for satin, taffeta, and morle. The pattern la cut In three s!r-»r 18. 11 .* nd ***"• An t**m« alae re- nulrea W yard* of 48-lneh mater.nl. T^e width of tha skirt at th# foot Is two yards. A pattern of thla Illustration math, to any address in receipt of l?c In sil ver or stamp*. Rubberised cretonne, gingham. Jean, drill and percale are. good for this A medium site require* 2't yards of 36-lnch mnterlnl. for the Apron. For the Cap. =4 yard Is required. SIM Street and No. city 4444-A SIMPLE PRETTY PRofx FOR MOTHER'S GIRL, VM5 NalnJNpk and dotted Swlsa art her# combined. This style I*. good also orepe, v crepe de Chiae, cross-bar muslin, or silk. In ercbld or all* green radium s|ik it is very attracyye with white or black -bindings. Tha pattern is cut In four a Sms#, 14-88; medium, St-41; large, 42-, 44; oxtra large. 48-41 lnehva bust nr*. A medium sit* requite* i% yards of 82 or 28-lach material. • To trim aa Illustrated requires K yard of contrasting material 88 ieck-s wide. Pattern mailed to any atfdrsos on racelpt of 12c m allver or stamps. Street and No. Let >our Utt;e girt take her fii»t «^»P» lo votalottable fcygjjj#- 4208 4282 4483—A SIMPLE, DAINTY SACK. aay> 420S—A VERY PLEASING MODEL FOR SCHOOL. % eloped In crepe of two colors, w. — batiste with vetoing and hemstitching 'ir a flnUh, The pattern Is rut'in four sises; BmalL *4-36)--medium, 28-48| large; 42-44; extra large. 48-48 Inches bust measure. A nn-dluin site requires 2?i yard* eg- 31-inch material. For the yoke of cohtraetlng -fnaterlai ope yard 40 Inches wide I* required. \ A pattern or tula illustration mailed to any address dn receipt of I2e to silver or stamps. I Street nnd Na j City 8t»ti ..I...... Checked woolen or ^gingham rooM he tised for this atyto. with imnds of braid or 'contrasting material / for trimming. Oao may-hae# the* long sleeve for warmth, or the ahdrt sleeve for comfort. Plait fold* at 'th# e’lles of the panel add to the graceful fuc nes. of this tntjdel. The pattern Id^ut I* four Fites; 8. 8. 10 and 12 year*. A , lo.year «!*« require* 884 yard* of 82-liV-li material. A pattern or lid* Hurt tut ion mal eu to any address on receipt of 12c In sil ver or stomp*. ~zn | Street and i. Cliy nd No. | Etnia ......... | AT AND SIMPLE FROCK 4480—A SPLENDID SERVICEABLE APRON. 4 This model has the side sections 'stitched to the front so ’a# to form pocket, that prove most practical and convenient. Terrale. gingham, clilnts and cretonne may be u*ed for thl* *tyle. | The pattern is cut to- four sizes: ' Small, 81-36; medium. 38-40; large. 1 42-41; extra large. 46-48 Inches hunt i measure. A medium siae requires 4*& J yard* of 27-lncli material, J Pattern mailed receipt of 12c In silver < nps. No. Size Name Street and No. City ............ Stats 4333—A SEASONABLE STYLE. i The lines of this.model are beenn Ins to slender and stout figures, Ti ►i'l -mu N I-T.n t ir.'ll. A*. I'" .trayed gingham and linen are 'blned. On* could use percale In neat pattern, with repp nr llnm ' • the waist and sleet# port Inn-. for the facing* on cuffs and t and for the belt. Tim width M skirt at the foot t* 2*4 ygrd- Th# pattern •vardg of nnc material For Waist, sleeve* and rt facing, of contrasting vvd 38 Inches wide to Pattern mailed »*> nn receipt of I2e In ri'.ver < : comfortable for _ „— .fs to romp and play. The model here portrayed Is attractive tn chintz, ert tonne, pongee hr gingham. Voile or batlrte could h# used If g more “dressy” dreta I* desired. The pattern Is cut In four elsear t. - 8 and 8 year*. A 4-year slset r*< quires 184 yard of 28-fnrh material. A pattern of thla illustration mailed «ny address on racelpt of 12e In all. ter or stamps. No. * Nam# Street and No. City 8t*t* ......... •A PRETTY “APRON” DRESS Printed cotton crepe would b* at tractive for tbis style, or figured fou lard. with pipings la a matched or contrasting shades. The pattern l* cut In four slaes: I. It, IS and 14 yaars. A 18-year sis* requires 3% yards of 82-lnch ma- Mfabj K»n«d to any address on receipt of Uc la edvtr or stamps. No. . Street and No. ........ Ctta ttsto. fort, with good style lines. “Romper" may be worn without th# skirt, which can be readily fastened if desired. Serge, linen, gingham, khakt, and crepe are good materials for tide 38-inch alae requires t% yards of 88-Inch material. Without the skirt four yarda will ba required. Pattern mailed to any address on racelpt of 12c for silver or stamp* No. tin Name Street f nd No. City State - This etyib of dress In especially at tractive for. the active slender little girl. It I*-good for alt wash fabrics and for silk, kasha and Jersey cloth. The pattern In cut In four slaes: 4. 8. 8 and 14 year*. A 8-year ala* re quires two yards of 88-toch material. Pattern mailed, to any address on receipt of 12c IE allver or stamps. Name ........... Street and No. Vi _ THE “I Chlnta or-mtonn, would be tractive for thl* otyle. Th# “Apu„ rnay serve s* a dress, and be worn with bloomers or knickers. T/nen, drill and crepe are also good for Its oevelOMDent Th# pattern I* cut In flv# alaea: 1 2, 8 4, and i years. A 2-year slae re. quire* one yard of Sf-indk material. A pattern of this Illustration mailod m» any address on rocslpt of 12e In sil* ver or stamps. No. I j Street and No. I City ............ «t*te 4448—A NEAT AND SIMPLE FROCK ■ Nam# ....,,.7 Street and No. City State ....... (4128—A COMFORTABLE WORK PORCH DRESS. Her# Is a very pleas'ng house dr* .that-may aho do duty as a ’’si' .drosa” In coat style. Th# lines. Nlmple. Th# sleeve may be In m, length or finished with the.cuff ; i •bow length. : Th# pattern v which Is nlre gabardine, eergb. gingham, pern prints and crepe's cut In seven *; • 34. 38. M. 40, \42. 41 an,l 46 in.- ibost measure A 3S-lnch size r< -i •: • 6% yard* of 32-Inch material, [trim a* Illustrated requires one Pattern mailed ta - I I Pith of 120 In silver or ■tan N* Size . .Name Street and No. City State .. j FASHION E00K NOTICE, i Rend lfc fa silver er stsmps &r* {jur UP-TO-DATE FALL AND pTINTEP. 1122*192f BOOK CF FASHIONS, showing color I'lates,: V.ndconta{n!n.'rS00«l*eIgTi8 of ladies' !r-If««e»' anl Children's Patterns, &• jpONCISR and COi:PRG!ICNSIVB fAIlTICLE OF DBESSMAKINO.- IvMO SOME POINTS FOR TIIB 1 . NEEDLE (IHuvU-atln, 10 of th. various, simple * stitches) all valu-, £b?e hints to tho heme drosmakw.; THE HERALD I PatUrn Dept 'V-SfiF I i . .1 ms After .11 |C II th. elmph little dree, ut is best and moot comfortable for little girl who tikes to romp and . lay. The model here portrayed t* attractive In chlntl cretonne, pongee Address all orders te THE HEKALD. All orders will htv# prompt attention. Cut out fl-is slip ai-d forward at once, cr.c'otihq cent# for each pattern and 1c ad ditional for postape. Nd i.... Siz# NSm* Addnsa .. j Street jEt.U I A* thsr# r&*terns must b* ssnt for, a week rer.ui.-id t» fill or-