Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 9, Number 40, DeMotte, Jasper County, 24 August 1939 — Designed for Night and Day Smartness! [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

Designed for Night and Day Smartness!

planning to go away to college will be particularly delighted with these gay and youthful patterns—day and night, night and day—these are the ones you want! But everybody with an eye for style and a flair for sewing will like them! The pajamas (1794) are just as easy to tailor as they are comfortable to wear and charming to look at, with the quaint square neckline and triangular pockets. Flat crepe, silk print, broadcloth and flannel are nice materials for them. Slimming Basque Bodice. A dress that will'send your morale and vour spirits soaring, whether vou wear it to an office,

classroom, or just on shopping trips, is 1797. And why? Because the basque bodice makes your waistline look about as big as a minute, the skirt has a delightfully piquant flare, and the collar and cuffs give you a fresh, appealing, little girl look. Choose flat crepe or silk print for this— \ot thin wo<? The Patterns. No. 1794 is designed for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Size 14 requires 5 1 1 yards of 39-inch material with long sleeves. With short sleeves 4 7 s yards; 4 yards to trim. No. 1797 is designed for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Size 14 requires, with short sleeves, 3 7 « yards of 39inch material. With long sleeves, 4Vi» yards; 3 t yard for collar and cuffs, with 1 1 2 yards pleating. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., Room 1324, 211 W, Worker Dr., Chicago, 111. Price of patterns, 15 Cents (in coins) each. tße 1! Sy ndic.ite- VVNU Sorvice, i