1 All color combinations in the above fabric are exceptionally smart. This fine line and leaf motif follows the trend sponsored by leading French fabric designers. It is admirably adapted to the youthful pajama mode. |
2 Brushed effects are advancing fashionwise. This type of larger print is now being used for chil- dren's wear as well as for women's and girls' moring dresses. Skillful placing of black accents makes it a very wearable pattern. |
3 Three fashion points are shown in the fabric above. It is new in weave, modern in design, and it uses brown with white . . . a color com- bination that continues in high favor. Excellent for girls' blouses, children's or women's dresses. |
4 Notice this new fabric particularly. It is a light- weight adaptation of the waffle weave advanced late last spring. It is not easily crushable. The design shown recommends itself to high style treatment for children's wear or blouses. |
5 Polka dots, fashion analysts say, are becoming almost as standard as floral prints. The above weave and weight fill the autumn demands for a heavier fabric for little boys' waists and little girls' dresses and underwear. |
6 The corded weave again! It tailors well and it does not crush easily. A feeling of quaint charm is preserved in its decidedly modern floral mono- tone. This special red with an orange cast is favored both for children and grown-ups. |
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