Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 11, Number 3, DeMotte, Jasper County, 5 December 1940 — PATTERN DEPARTMENT SEWING CIRCLE [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
PATTERN DEPARTMENT SEWING CIRCLE
IN A season when jumpers have * jumped way out in front of any other school style, this one stands right at the head of its very smart class. Why? Because it’s the pinafore type, cut high and dartfitted, that juniors are mad about. Because the skirt is made with unpressed front fullness that looks perfectly charming on slim little
figures. Because it’s acjomed with two big patch pocklts, as decorative as they are convenient. Last but not least, it’s easy to make. For the pinafore jumper of this design (No. 1252-B) choose corduroy, flannel, jersey or wool crepe. For the plain little tailored blouse (with short or long sleeves) challis, flannel, linen, flat crepe or batiste are smart. • • • Barbara Bell Pattern Nci. 1252-B la designed for sizes 11. 13. 15. 17 and 19. Corresponding bust measurements 29, 31. 33. 35 and 37. Size 13 (31) requires 2% yards of 54-inch material for Jumpier; 2 yards of 39-inch material without nap for longsleeved blouse. l s » yards for shortsleeved blouse. Send order to:
SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. Room 1324 fll W. Wacker Dr. Chicago Enclose 15 cents in coinp for Pattern No Size Name Address
