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House & Garden 
ARE YOU DRESSING ON A WAR INCOME? 
Then You Need Vogue Patterns 
Frock No. 64229. A gown that can 
be worn to the afternoon tea or re¬ 
ception and to informal dinner. The 
tunic and waist are cut in one piece 
and the separate guimpe is enhanced 
by a bit of real lace or hand em¬ 
broidery. Price $1. 
Designed for the woman who must dress— 
and dress well—on a limited income, Vogue 
Patterns combine smartness and utility, econ¬ 
omy and correctness of line. 
They are cut by a staff of experts who have 
reduced to a minimum the mechanics of dress¬ 
making, and who have planned each frock 
or suit to save wool and achieve the slim 
silhouette. 
Vogue patterns are easy to follow. Every diffi¬ 
culty of cutting, fitting, and combining is fore¬ 
stalled. Every piece is marked in plain English 
with full directions. Every seam is indicated with 
a perforated line. There is no endless changing 
and trying on and refitting. Just follow directions 
and the result is a success. 
Write now for the Vogue Spring Pattern Catalogue, 
containing 335 patterns of the newest and smartest 
spring designs. 
Vogue Patterns Cost 50c each 
Full Length Costume $1 
Blouse . $ .50 
Skirt.50 
Suit Coat.50 
Lingerie.50 
Children’s Garments.50 
Long Coat . 1.00 
Full-length Negligee. 1.00 
One-piece Dress. 1.00 
Ready for immediate delivery at any of Vogue’s 
Pattern Rooms 
Waist No. 64225. Skirt No. 64226. 
An effective costume of foulard and 
georgette to be worn into town 
under a top coat. The eyelets are 
beaded in jet; the ribbon weighted 
with jet tassels. Price $1. 
USE VOGUE’S PERSONAL SERVICE 
Vogue maintains Pattern Rooms in leading cities. Here you may secure Vogue’s 
fashion advice in your own personal clothes problems; examine combinations of 
the season’s smartest materials for spring wear, arranged in original color 
schemes for suits and gowns; study color drawings of new Vogue Patterns em¬ 
bodying Fashion’s latest decrees; select and purchase the actual patterns of 
those designs which suit you best. Advance spring patterns are shown at: 
NEW YORK: 
19 West 44th Street 
NEW YORK: 
B. Altman & Co. 
BOSTON: 
149 Tremont Street 
PROVIDENCE: 
Gladding Dry Goods 
Company 
NEWARK: 
L. Bamberger & Co. 
BUFFALO: 
Flint & Kent 
PHILADELPHIA: 
304 Empire Bldg. 
13th and Walnut Sts. 
BALTIMORE: 
The Jennings Thomas Shop 
526 N. Charles Street 
ATLANTIC CITY: 
Braunstein-Blatt Co. 
PITTSBURGH: 
Joseph Horne Co. 
RICHMOND: 
The Gift Shop 
320 E. Grace St. 
ATLANTA: 
The Smart Shop 
203 Connally Bldg. 
CLEVELAND: 
Halle Bros. 
Euclid Avenue 
CHICAGO: 
932 Stevens Bldg. 
20 N. Wabash Avenue 
SEATTLE: 
Griffin Specialty Shop 
1602 Second Ave. 
LANCASTER: 
The Donovan Company 
SAN FRANCISCO: 
Joseph Building 
233 Grant Avenue 
LOS ANGELES: 
Bullock’s 
MONTREAL: 
The Children’s Shop 
43 McGill College Ave. 
LONDON, E. C.: 
Rolls House 
Breams Building 
