The evening world. Newspaper, March 4, 1921, Page 26

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“You'll, ave on Clothes You'll Save on Food And You'll be Better Dressed and Better Nourished Margaret Anglin’s New Clothes Miss Anglin, one of the best-dressed women on the American stage, taboos the bizarre in clothes and chooses its that are simply designed, * with beautii dignified lines. In addition to her few eevee feks that nero her ere ttn Ina Claire Poses as a Bride and selects for you a number of new frocks for Eastertime. ¢ The Hat of Milan is the newest thing. Eight stunning models are More Fullness Marks the springtime clothes, but the silhouette is straight— specially cabled to the HOME JOURNAL from Paris. Tucks and Bands trim the suit blouse —shown in designs with patterns. Two Smart Cloth Coats for general wear, and a formal wrap of satin—one of them Mise Anglin’s. Of Cream Chiffon and black lace is the newest dressy blouse—a nice cone for “best.” Sports Frocks, of crépe de chine for the college girl. Read also the fashion news article. ~ Straight Lines make the matron’s street clothes emart and wear- able—patterns are shown. u . who manages a smart dressmaking estab- lishment in New York City has written for the HOME JOURNAL an article revealing some of needlecraft Three Matron’s Frocks for church and a fourth for formal wear—also with The College Girl who chooses the clothes shown on page 76 will have no dress problem. From Two to Fourteen pao oh ning hy a de a can make from these new designs. Your Initial .. Your _Income—How to Spend It Do you have a hard time to pay your bills, or are you living safély within your income? Do you spend every dollar you get, or are you saving some- thing from month to month? Do you know where your money goes? In the March issue of the HOME JOURNAL S. Agnes Donham tells how to save where you have wasted; how to get more for your money. | ' Easter Eggs as they know them in France—some recipes from a cook that will vary the monotony,of break- fast and luncheon. Time and Dollar Savers Knitted Frocks for Children with full directions for making them. If ror eid knit at all you can make these attractive lit Pine-Needle Work ow isthe time to get bury with this fascinating work for use on the summer French Sauces farie Jacques sends us recipes for some of the prosag dd reeptirihpelu tcl spr od ae all they make things taste better, : Plan Your Home Garden Now! It will soon be time to plant the vegetables for summer and fall use. Here are plans that will fit your own back yard. Here Are Many Ways to Do It: Letters to an Amateur Mother Are you a real mother to your children? Do you know how to take care of their little minds and bodies? Read Edith Howard’s sensible advice in the article on page 120 of the March JOURNAL. A Little House that you may build.this year. We asked three architects—one in the Far West, one in the Middle West, and one in the East—for their ideas of the right house to build in 1921, The plans they sent us are unusually in’ teresting. This Year’s Flowers No home is complete without some flowers—here are directions for growing both annuals and peren- nials, in a variety of kinds and colors. Early Spring Colds and Coughs acaba te ed weather of March. Practical Politics A new department in the HOME JoURNAL for the new woman voter. It will appear each month and will answer the questions and problems of our twenty-seven million new citizens—how they can ee teens ence eee pei meer Soca politics. Five Senses’ Worth of Fun A party for young people that sounds like a whole barrel of fun! Make-Believe Sunshine Are your rooms dark and dingy? Maybe it’s be- cause your furniture, your wall-paper, your hang- ings are all too dark. Here, in full color, are some suggestions that will lighten and brighten your _A New Citizen in the White House—by Mary Roberts Rinehart Stories by E. Phillips Oppenheim, Grace Sartwell Mason, Fannie Kilbourne, Margaret Belle Houston, Eleanor Hallowell Abbott Allin the Big March Issue of BOYS everywhere are wan after echool hours, For full 168 Pages—20 Cents HOME JOURNAL wy heii coples of Tre Home JOURNAL to regular customers, Any bright boy can earn from one dollar to’five dollars or more monthly; write to Circulation t, The Curtis Publishing Company, 965 Independence Square, Philadelphia, Pennayivania.’

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