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English: Illustrations of two dresses, one for young boys and another for babies:
  • "Design 5826 is a little boys' dress with separate knickerbockers, a practical and good-looking side closing and a becoming collar."
  • "A dainty dress for the baby is made very easily from design 5814 by using flouncing for the skirt and a matching batiste, lawn or swiss for the sleeves. The fine tucks trim it at the top, and only a little edging is needed for the neck and sleeves."
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Source Scanned from The Delineator magazine, December 1912, p. 507
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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