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9038 (With Basting Line and Added Seam Allowance) 

 Child's Dress, 4 to 8 years. 



This is one of the prettiest, daintiest little 

 frocks that could be shown. In the picture it 

 is made of rose colored taffeta and it is just as 

 smart a little party frock as could be offered. 

 If the model is needed for simplier ocasions 

 simple materials could be used and there are 

 numberless pretty ones. To give the pretty 

 dressy effect of the frill and the shirrings at 

 the waist line, the upper edge of the skirt is 

 finished and cord is inserted in tucks to be 

 drawn up to the needed size. If a perfectly 

 plain dress is wanted, the skirt can be cut off 

 and joined to the bodice by means of a belt. 



For the 6 year size will be needed, 3l4 yards 

 of material 27 inches wide, 2^ yards 36 or 2^4 

 yards 44, for the plain dress i yard 36 inches 

 wide for the ruffles. 



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Most of our flies which thrive under 

 conditions created by man are intro- 

 ductions from Europe. The drone fly, 

 for example, entered the United States 

 about 1870 and in ten years became 

 abimdant over the whole country. Ii 

 reached South America about twenty 

 years ago and is now becoming abun- 

 dant there. A related species entered 

 New York in 1906 and has now reach- 

 ed Ohio. Only last year a new ma- 

 nure-breeding fly, already established 

 in Brazil, appeared in Louisana. 



