HOUSE AND GARDEN 
May, 
I 9 I 3 
Are you going to be married this Spring? Do you want to know what 
fashions are most in favor at this moment? Have you a country home 
to be furnished or refurnished at a minimum of cost? Then don’t try 
to get along this next month without Vogue. 
The May 1st Vogue 
NOW ON SALE 
Late Spring Fashions — all the new things, 
big and little, evolved since the Paris openings — 
are given the place of honor in the current Vogue. 
This number has, too, a delightful flavor of brides 
and bridal arrangements. Here are photographs 
of the principal brides of this season, and little 
sketches of what they are wearing at the cer¬ 
emony and afterward. 
This Vogue makes it easy to choose and buy 
a trousseau-—to decorate the church and the 
home—-to buy wedding presents — to remember 
all the innumerable things that have to be done 
when a woman of fashion is married. 
In the current Vogue also begins our impor¬ 
tant series of papers on good manners. Were it 
part of a college course, this series would be 
called Advanced Etiquette. The first paper 
discusses the early training of the woman of 
society — she will be expected in after years to 
carry on the traditions of her family and position. 
The May 15th Vogue 
READY MAY 9th 
Be on the watch for the next Vogue — a 
number that tells exactly what to wear in the 
country. One goes in, nowadays, for extreme 
simplicity by day and extreme elaborateness by 
night. In the May 15th Vogue you will find a 
profusion of smart new waists, skirts, hats and 
tub frocks. Also riding habits, top coats and 
hats, boots and gloves. 
It is strange how few people realize that 
there is a definite standard for outdoor wear. 
By reading the next Vogue, you will avoid the 
hybrid half - masculine, half-feminine outing 
clothes so often offered. 
The next Vogue also gives plans for a very 
simple little country home—the kind you can 
safely lock up and leave from Tuesday to Friday. 
We will show not only the floor plans of this 
home, but also a pleasant variety of appropriate 
furniture, wallpapers and cretonnes. Watch for 
the next Vogue. 
Tell your newsdealer now to send you a copy of the May 1st 
Vogue, and surely to reserve for you a copy of the May 15th 
Vogue. These numbers make it easy to solve just those sum¬ 
mer problems that are perplexing you most at this moment. 
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