May, J 9 i 6 
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NEW SMOCKS FOR THE GARDEN 
The names of the shops where these smocks can be 
purchased will be gladly furnished on application. 
Purchases may be made through the House & Garden 
Shopping Service, 440 Fourth Avenue, New York City. 
A simple, serviceable galatea smock 
comes in various colors with large em¬ 
broidered dots on the collar, wrist 
straps and on the smocking at the 
front, $3. Bangkok straw hat. $4.50 
Garden skirt of white habutaye 
with black and white overpat¬ 
tern and splotches of dull purple, 
tan and blue, $15. Hat and basket 
are of rough straw lined with 
cretonne and cost $5.95 each 
A percale garden set in 
various colors trimmed 
with cretonne. Sleeve¬ 
lets practical and apron 
with many pockets, 
feather- stitched b y 
hand, $8 the set 
A novelty hat pin 
particularly ap¬ 
propriate for a 
garden hat—a re¬ 
alistic dragon-fly 
of celluloid, $1 
The latest smock is of blue and 
white checked gingham gathered 
onto a high waist and collared 
with white linen. The hat is of 
peanut straw, brim covered with 
checked gingham. $20 the set 
