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DADE COUNTY TIMES: AUGUST 16, 1931
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Along the Concrete
MONDAY
Our Pet Peeve
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REAL COMFORT
IN COAT ORES;
PATTERN
Since it is perfectly obvious from
the sketch how smart this house
frock is, we are going to begin by
calling your attention to how nice it
is to slip into a coat dress the first
thing in the morning or when one
comes in from outdoors and wishes
to get into “working clothes” as
quickly as possible. One throws it
around her—ties the sash—and that
is that, so far as putting it on is con¬
cerned. But the enjoying of it has
just begun. It is such a satisfaction
to know that one is looking pretty
and well dressed a; one goes about
doing this little thing and that—
everything seems easier!
Pattern 1S10 is available in sizes
14, 10, 18, 20, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42,
44 and 40. Size 16 takes 4% yards
30-inch fabric, illustrated step-by-
step sewing instructions included.
Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15c) in
coins or stamps (coins preferred)
for this pattern. Write plainly name,
address and style number. BE
SURE TO STATE SIZE.
Address orders to Sewing Circle
Pattern Department, 243 West Seven-
teenth street, New York City.
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