The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 8, 1937 Page: 6 of 8
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From Perfectly Cut Patterns
11 'M GLAD I'm r.ot on the serv-
' ing committee this week "
muses Mrs. Smith of Walnut
street, as she takes stock of her-
self in the mirror preparatory to
leaving for the church supper. "I
look entirely too swell for me—
why, I'm almost excited! I al-
ways knew surplice waists were
becoming, but how becoming. I
never knew till now. That little
deceptiveness•iis just what I need,
and these sleeves are the most
comfortable things! If about half
our circle wore dresses like this
it w^uld be better for all con-
cerned ; so many of us have out-
grown the tailored streamlined
styles. Now, Mrs. White for in-
stance—"
Enter an Admirer.
"Why Mother, you look de-love-
ly in that shade of blue! And you
look real stylish, too—you ought
to be going to a Coronation."
"Oh, I'd much prefer the church
supper, dear. t'll be a somebody
there in my new dress but at a
Coronation I would be little po-
tatoes. By the way, what did they
say about your new jumper at
school?"
"Mother, I meant to tell you.
Mary Jane and Betty are both go-
ing to coax their mothers to make
one just like it. I said maybe you
would loan them the pattern,
would you?"
"Why of course. Did you tell
them it took me only two after-
noons to make yours including
two blouses?"
Enter "The Duchess."
"Sis, you're pretty young to be
talking about clothes so intelli-
gently. When you get a figure
that clothes really count on—
ahem, like Yours Truly's for in-
stance; then it might be different
-oh Mother, how nice! I'm crazy
about it. Gee, such smart lines!
Remember, you promised to help
me with a new party frock next
week if I did well with this shirt-
waister. I wish all dresses were
as easy to sew and as swell to
wear as it is."
"Perfectly cut patterns spell
success for any fj?ock, Kay; your
party dress is as good as made
right now. But I must be on my
way or I'll be more than fashion-
ably late for the affair. Bye, bye
—be good girls and see that Dad.
dy gets something to eat."
The Patterns.
Pattern 1268 is for sizes 36 to
52. Size 38 requires 5V4 yards of
39 inch material.
Pattern 1996 is for sizes 6 to 14
years. Size 8 requires 13A yards
of 39 inch materiel for the jumper
and l'A yards for the blouse.
Armscye and neck edges of jump-
er require yards of 1*6 inch
bias facing.
Pattern 1226 is for sizes 14 to
20 (32 to 42 bust). Size 16 re-
quire 3% yards of 35 inch ma-
terial.
New Pattern Book.
Send for the Barbara Bell
Spring and Summer Pattern
Book. Make yourself attractive,
practical and becoming clothes,
selecting designs from the Bar-
bara Bell well-planned easy-to-
make patterns. Interesting and
exclusive fashions for little chil-
dren and the difficult junior age;
slenderizing, well-cut patterns for
the mature figure; afternoon
dresses for the most particular
young women and matrons and
other patterns for special occa-
sions are all to be found in the
Barbara Bell Pattern Book. Send
15 cents (in coins) today for your
copy.
Send your order to The Sewing
Circle Pattern Dept. Room 1020,
211 W. Wacker Dr., Chicago, 111.
Patterns 15 cents (in coins) each.
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Banger, J. E. A. & Erwin, W. L. The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 8, 1937, newspaper, April 8, 1937; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth340876/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.