The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 27, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 1, 1930 Page: 3 of 4
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NO LONGER
RULE DRESS
Social Needs Not
Hours of Day De-
cide What Clothes
We Shall Wear
Within the p.i-l few ear
fajhinri lm worked nut .i new
dlvishm of the hour-" of the day
a rediviMnn that indicates new
moddS of living and necessitates '
new modes of dressing. Iorj
several generations fashionable I
women have been arcustonicd to
ulaifying their rlothcs in a
pcncral way a thorn for morn-'
nig wear Jor afternoon and for
nciUnp allowing the three'
tnenls ci the ilav to serve a
tHMiitdnn line for the HivLfUWU-
Moniiig c In(hr' wcr hutlu i
divided into or that might i
worn fur Stopping and "fi
wear tho that one ntight . ar
at troqr.U lwf'-r' noon and m
pit .. suitable for nu.ro
inj; WTar at home. Alu-mmm
dresses Were at various t.tu-
defincd hy Mich adjective a
vistiiiR promenade carrlaec.
reception etc. Tor .hmirs after.
catulledipht one wore evening
dref which was regarded as cii
tirely out o.f placc'aiiy time be-
fore Mv--atid by the majority of
women a. worn only for oc-rii.-ious.
rturo were spec ml sporlj
. i.ttc -for Rolf. riding ti-nnte
.-huh ww In n elajrs oy
Uier selves und Hait iivlfiiciC Ot
at! to 1d with the ipgtilar ward-
robe. Most women had a vrotl-thoucht-ntit
oiiMtnb.o which
they did not call an annombto
for Hr.nday. They wot tt to
ihurch In the tnornlnis. doffod
wrap. 1at. BltAt. oiC rul ware
the arw for tli over abundant
-..rt afternoon dinner nl. tin-
Utv they spent the ftrnoon nup-
pitis in u n"llKec vore tnc ""
Sunday dresa Mil litNiiinu'
A nJ row what Jwno i I
Tin: "Four to Eight"
yr one thine. Uer are lew'
) -l i -t ctoMaltlcatiotia and I
..inm who hi In tune- with i
t. . pint of dreaa li ih"
ill i i..p of h r wardrob" " a
If" at i'' I'l "" llPr n purtlru-
l.it ii.nl ;sound.iru .i w' no
.ntir tt l. the three nili ot
Hi. di. An Important irromi o(
ir.m l.-.-iit. to the rlEi
ki.uvji ui Ui "I'uur t. i:split
j.urt -ttitvinual cnint -'' orl"
i tturn-vi it the Mimr genus
..n. tin ilrr.-mji' knoiMi Jitbt
in nit r .. U.ivllBht dinn. r dri' "
. - vhi'h will umlouhtciily t'
i.MTit i'ihi when th'1 !
liavo lenstheneil. I
Kporta elothca liftu n. much
more direct boarlnK on the dress ;
problems of most women. Drcsees
11. .a miifht bu clinaau for tennis
nr.' al" approprlato for llUNy j
llouis Indoor or In th" Burden..
A iwood suit that In suitable for
B6lf mii- with a different chulco
of necossorlcs be chosen for pnio-
tlcl utrrot wear. The atno
lhpur coBiumo that a youns
woman nclocts for winter sports
i ah approprlato for llylnu.
Sunduy Clothes Arc Simple
dun. '..' cluthcx liave nlo
i.ik.1 The WfH-breil woman
if t ..Li; rliciief a ltnple uncli-
i. ... Mrf.-t i-iiieiniilk' f.r h?r
.! V. '.ii.li'. II.. loDClT loOklMK IIPUII
'h .'hurt h flic utteiiiia tin u pluea
t . p ir.il- her ilnerr. An Inter-
rstinR ihw tjpe of dress that fills
n rr.il need In many women's
tt4rUrubr U tho twcalled Suji-
ilu) nlnht frooh Ions yv.'ea.
itnd r-itnerutlvo In cut and "color
Appropriate to wear when otto
t.ike) Sunduy nlsht dinner or sup-
p.r wltli frli-ndu or attends a lec-
ture or concert .iftor dark on Sun-
dn Jr. MimuVeri and ileniK'iCrt)
It r li-ilaed ruro Ingenuity In
C- ilimi; i.) -lulled all-occusion
i ... t'jiui -. f.T th l ncllt of the
c mirainij group of wumt-i.
w.'i" Ii.im- very little tim In the
r .urii of b'o.y days to clmnce
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fti-r i hoi' e In Ui-ir uiuhr n t'tr ""'
'or r.e morning. At thr lijl '
i io:fi un inrxpiiisiie short mmi.s
root of reiiet with white hare inlltir
and Mow at the right a Mat k r
cjtorcd net evteint; frc nliich is m
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NiivV STYLES
HELP THIN
AND STOUT
iThey Offer Much
More Chance to
Cover Defects Than
Old Styles
Some women- .iul a .-.igrniff
ant iiutidxr .f i ax
lif-" thf new fa-Li.n I' ) x
A '.it" i rnnlxT oi" w.. V ind
'-ert I t. fl-i.
l!it Ikim- l.r..i hi li.trfc
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- li' i Millie f il .
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"'.I'liii i'uit rome- i'p i
mnriplac- rrinnrks in..rr
tnnn un- new mo
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uinr urriw "en urowes "lu ' umartest of
f.-rtsble. Mnart wllhovt upy oug- jor' vcll . thc 1lnJfc of lfv
K' tl..n of the 4itrrjnc. Not too 'omutve l-Teuej djeiatmaktrs they
elibor.it" for wear In tho lilorn- wei- v.r n(r.j
Inir. their approprUteneM for l nuinnwc ttivni n c-
nijro luriimi uiiLiiikjk.il uvuuiuiu 'ample of tills sort of tbl. .- nt
or oven tor uiniirr una me uio- u KU5tn r.lceai uhurq women
aire. U Nosed on tho sood nuallty enff.r to lie up with tho new
ot the material and what thox'rench faUion woro une.vcniv
Vreneh call eIesanco of line j raped chtrtpn drero which to
UUck Is often choson for cos-1 tlio conservatlvo French u-omnn
tume of thin eort. which muy be uorc cntIro1i' out of nlnen .it nnv
hi iV A J l I r "-v.
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The broun tared mil of regulation
tailored tort is as appropriate lor corneUan bea(ifs Thc acceuortes ap-
sports as tor toun near. The differ- prupriate jor sporti or eouatry wear
$houn at thc let chosen Jor toun in- jcrsey Umue stUehed with btovru
elude an rggshr'l rrrpc de chine bdge and br0Kn encc:iCtI uoolen
b';usc. a braun and beige hid etove rnf trimmcd th ba:k and red a
and a brown pump a broun felt hat Tfd jelt gih sports neei(tceet
fox starf suede and leather bag m tan . itite)Mi elovts ...
twin uuh pl.vrj leather handle ilrcp a)tcncZ w;th 4mo- lcaiher but.
and a ne ntwc . Wn't she!! and 0M
and duties muy ) mi I t t t'
all-ocCinloii i-uftuni. :. u I i
or two f or in. 1 1 r.enuirf di- -with
an enln rap m..
your purpoHcs lifter
J'rench Hej. n pr. !
sclve on tlie'r i'. nt f..i . I i
elillit tllut iv-'. .npri. .' '
the oir.in Kui 'I ipi.'t i .
ably feel thai Aiii-r n v
ond to a Kt' .' i ' M 1 .
women iuit m..i. miiii. .
I'm I. h f.iilu.ii
IZ ic
N.-irkd and Flon a touch of color
thnU(ti too accMsorlca chosen.
Ktifcmblc May He Brut
In rnaklnv selctlona from
arnonp these various typoa of coe-
tuinoe every Moman must con-
kfder hfr own rctulrnnenu very
carefully. Tou may llnd your
lwjt Selection to ronnlat of it
tweed etuvinblc itultablc with one
set of acccworiea lor aporta or
country wear and with another
xjt for pfkctjfAt jtrcu wear. A'd'l
to thlr one' cr jWo of the nipre
festive. sort of afternoon drerscs
with a wrap und hat that may
be .worn with cither and on
.r.oro elaborotn evening drons.
rribiy' wm on accompany- phutouraph taken .;r In mind
hv wrap and yon-have the b:iais ithat rail "UiKett. rrtai-k-" and that
ir. wardrobe thit may be cuprous on tho chet ks l llkwly to
! "-i1 yu nW- On t.je;produto t fftt ot hollois.
eOitr Itwd S'oux enrriaeau uala choeks.
raco coyrfcy Tha flowlns aklrt
dratierv'.tiCijied tn kliimnriAKi. nnl
iduai. ccataxl to How looked be
draggled und untidy. And quite
promptly Knsllsh obaerxera con-
cludod that thorn win tomethln?
rudleully vrons with t"rench
fuihloiia In general and the new
uneven skirt lines in' particular.
It is perfeetty true tlmt tho un-
even liemllnn 'ad llr souree In
Paris but it U also truo that to
the French woman tt ntver was
contlitrrod sutiublo for street or
cCnural outdoor wear.
For Photographs
Wlmn you no to ha our
NEW FRILL
FOR JACKET
This week's Help for
the Home DrcismaUcr of-
fers a suggestion ; mak.
inff a blouse or vestcc to
be worn with cardigan or
suit jacket. If you would
like a copy please send
your stamped self - ad-
dressed envelope to Mary
Marshall car"? of this paper
and it will be forwarded
lo you.
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Vash It Often
Clun batr la uhvays attractive
and no woman ever looks her
boat whoaa hair 1ms not ben
recently slmmpocHil. And hair
xpcciauau now ceana to acres
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of u-. i ii.l I no.'k i
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woman.
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Makes Most Women
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fir collar an! ' u v. i t for
alterrwnni . for mm.t.ng mm I he
egptheU sntm (f'i m ht n i
i. .jrrt rfrrlurh Hit.'i dilinnt u
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for 'lie nnmnn ihn
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Paper Patterns
Must Be Chosen
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r pitu'tn m I t '
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In any re -changes
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Tf j on niaka clothas at home Lougthe
w.th tha h. In of ninr raltfirn a-BVea 1 i
nceeaaai j
remember that jour task la well v--lth fn8 fol. .
begvin if you have well choeen drtn bu aura to gi t tin
your pjttorn. TC the pittirn m .jugh. Children fj-ov -o
bin not betn well ch. en tilon no "'"'; vi""n il VZ.U:cn i. .
.-. . bt foro tho m.itriii.1 i:j
amount of prer-Hon and pains- j- 0..r ntl.Ply y .
taking In the utting and si.wingr by pi a-ntrement ir on- .
will make your cliiv.ii.akin J ad- lirrr or m-'lf n i .
venture a success. Some umcn .in. j .j i
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that fnauent waxhlnff doea not t black tchet gown shotting the new " "' ul nldL rlJJ 5"u wlsn lo 'ern for a euild'- s.-jK they
Injure the hair but la estrcniely -.;? Jmnm mm- . ...ra ..rfiA ' 'iy !'r'ct attun'1"" to n vant- oxeopiin tttt llto collar some ei. its aa an ...i . . ut
beoencuU-provWIOif tho hair la W P V direction- for dc-drabl.- materials - Hunt. And they know It know of u numb r ; d nit
Thorousbiy cln.d thorough " miUehiaf l"dero 0T "I"" 'c In .be drxrrlr'lou or thc pattern. Jw ? o-'y Um eollnr pattern!;-. . .. v-V-re kohit on ut
inoiwinBif ctauBwa inoiouF.-i ..... . ... o 'uit their wibhci. If you ean ' -'i i i hued rations ior tr
rlnwd and Pioronchh di-Wd with- " l "cd.lmss and uttlumt the bolero It th-.e dire.-tion.s say 'he p.-.ttcri .;iKVltot K ..; rltIly. I r ih.. .1 . . " Inn done wondur
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. i ' '"nt none in 'eci r.-ufeu.. ix it if you inn t I net - rid :her. ' nulU .r1 ti it diet for three or
nna the pat'.rn 1 rho'W'n In taffeta blame the pattern for bunr!ir.s I four daja often prove3 Mry
or otlser tnate.'taJ ot tutuuntiaa results lo'eneicial
cut overii' ifinr
hair one Hu .md tse Uotv a'ld iUeij for dinners
much -beiter tt looks. theater.
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Hodges, Wesley D. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 27, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 1, 1930, newspaper, January 1, 1930; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth71025/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.