December, i 9 2 j 
129 
SPORTS CLOTHES 
for the south 
The suffrage 
and the switch 
N owadays, when we get tired of one season, we just go 
where the season we wish is holding forth. So that sum¬ 
mer comes to pass in January, and the fabric makers have to flip 
their calendar leaves to get all their materials ready for us. 
More important even than our frillv things are our sports clothes. 
So Vogue has picked three designs for you—all good, each dif¬ 
ferent from the others in the figure for which it is ideally adapted. 
No. H7374, the Patou blouse of slender line, must be eschewed 
by the older woman, but the young girl will slide it over her. 
sleek little head with joy. Incidentally, it’s no trouble to make. 
One skirt can be the foundation for a whole family of blouses. 
Tub flannel, wool jersey, tub crepe, and linen are all suitable. 
No. H7373 is, of course, easier to wear because of the break in 
line at the waist, the buttons that give length, the pockets that 
provide concealment for a hipline not so slender as one wishes. 
The same materials are suitable, except perhaps linen. Made 
in an informal woollen it is even suitable for morning town 
wear. 
No. H7375 is a one-piece frock. The adjustable fulness at the 
waist, the possibility of blousing it over a bit in the back, and 
the tricks one can do by raising or lowering the belt make the 
model good for many types of figure. 
All these frocks are excellent for spring wear, 
The wise woman will buy her materials now, 
and make them up during the winter by 
Vague's advance pattern designs. 
TheGeneralElectric 
Company is working 
side by side with 
your local electric 
light and power com- 
pany to help lift 
drudgery from the 
shoulders of women 
as well as of men. 
Women suffrage 
made the American 
woman the political 
equal of her man. 
The little switch 
which commands 
the great servant 
Electricity is making 
her workshop the 
equal of her man's. 
No woman should be 
required to perform 
by hand domestic 
tasks which can be 
done by small elec¬ 
tric motors which 
operate household 
devices. 
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VOGUE PATTERN SERVICE 
19 West 44th Street, New York City 
GENERAL ELECTRIC 
Illustrations copyright by Vogue 
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