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Easter Issue Apr-May 
New York and French fashions. Books 
for vacation time. Choosing children’s 
pets according to environment. News 
from the Spring showings of the French 
couturiers who make a specialty of 
children. 
Summer Fashions Jime-July 
^ ^ Sheer frocks and everything 
for warm weather. Bathing 
suits and beach toys. 
Outdoor parties. The 
right clothes and the 
right amusements 
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6 
Issues a Year 
School Fashions Aug-Sept 
Everything to take away to school. 
Expert advice on the must-be and the 
must-not-be of a school wardrobe. New 
ways of making simple frocks in 
autumn fabrics. The nurse’s uniform. 
W inter Fashions Oct-Nov 
Coats for all children of all ages. Cold 
weather accessories. The first issue 
containing the new department,—• 
“ Feeding the Child.” Considering the 
nursery; the child and the budget; win¬ 
ter hats. Soon enough even to give 
Santa Claus pointers on books and 
gifts of all sorts. 
Holiday Issue Dec-Jan 
Party frocks, furs, plays for children. 
Last minute Christmas gifts. New 
ways to celebrate Christmas and to 
fill every minute of the holidays. A 
holiday book-list. 
Spring Issue Feh-Mar 
Tub frocks and tub fabrics, with 70 
new designs of which you may get 
patterns. Spring planting for little 
gardeners—Spring hats and shoes, and 
everything to make up the Spring 
wardrobe. Points on making of chil¬ 
dren’s clothes smartly and correctly. 
