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Today I allowed him to pull my tooth as an excuse.”—Arcanum Bulletin. “Dq you think a woman's place is in the home?’’ “Certainly,” said Miss Cayenne, “but a man’s place is to get busy and get rid of file idea that home By GLUYAS WILLIAMS TB WORLD AT IIS WORST promt ww m -iiwootH -thf H£»R The mfmtvmrt « WIWEX PWrtV DESCRIBE HOW W V*R£ SPUlSHFD EUR MEET tWBH, AMD VOW WONDER V ti W«YOO? in. Going to the Party? \A7HERE is the party? At Mrs. * ’ Smith’s on Walnut street and it looks awfully much as though the principals were caught by the candid camera. Luckily, how ever, they’re perfectly groomed for their parts: Introducing Janet. Janet in her jumper (Pattern 1996) is asking Mother which glassware to use. Her plaid blouse in taffeta makes her feel very dressed up. Mother chose this style because the many possibili ties for change make it a ward robe rather than a dress and she knew it would be easy-to-make. Your own little girl may have this same ensemble in sizes 6, 8, 10, 12, and 14 years. Size 8 re quires 1% yards of 39 inch ma terial for the jumper and 1% yards for the blouse. Mother, the Hostess. Mother is the perfect hostess, calm and assured, because she knows her all-occasion frock with its sprightly crisp apron (Pattern 1220) is becoming and appropri ate. For house wear she made up this model in print. She is wearing here the crepe version and knows that it will be delight ful for later on in cool black and white. It comes in sizes 34, 38, 38, 40, 42, 44, and 46. The dress and apron in size 36 require 5% yards of 39 inch material. The apron alone requires 1 y« yards. And the Guest. The guest just arriving is wear ing her trigest Sew-Your-Own. She likes it because the puffed shoulders and swing skirt make her hips look smaller. The collar is young and the sleeves stylish. This frock is especially chic in silk crepe alpaca or one of the lovely new prints. 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