Crisp little frock pattern 9677 for sizes 14 to 40
The vogue favors crisp fabrics for a charming frock with a waistcoat detail that ties to a belt start. Pattern 9677 available in sizes 14 14 15 20 32 34 36 38 40 with 344 yards of fabric for size 14. Complete diagrammed sew chart included. Send fifteen cents and your name address size and style number to Sewing Circle Pattern Department New York.
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