reacfoWORM THROUGHOUT THE WORLDTHESE FROCKS (as Illustration) ARE INDISPUTABLY THE MOST MARVELLOUS VALUE EVER OFFERED FOR GIRLS' WEAR, and are made from the John Noble Cheviot Serge described below, in Navy. Brown,Gronat, Ruby, Myrtle, Bcscda, or Black. ■No slop-work allowed—every Frock being thoroughly well made and carefully finished, with saddle top, long full sleeves, belt, and pocket.Being loose.fitting, they thus allow ample room for the development Of the limbs, and are offered'at low prices that most Ladies would refuse to make the frocks for the money even if the materials were supplied free.Please consider these prices s—Lengths ... 21 24 27 30 33 86 89 42 45 inches.Price ... 1/6 21- 2/6 3/' 3/6 4/- 4/6 5/- 5/6 each.Postage 4^d. extra. Every purchaser delighted.The lengths stated are from top of neck band to bottom of skirt in front.If you have a young girl, just try'a Knockabout Frock ; nothing could be better for regular or school wear ; and if the Frock fails to please, cash will be promptly refunded.LADIES’ HALFSERGE COSTUMESAre also made in the JOHN NOBLE CHEVIOT SERGE (colours as above) These are extremely neat and serviceable, being thoroughly well-made and finished. The bodice is a blouse shape, with bound seams and belt attached ; it is pleated back and front, the saddle and sleeves being well-lined. The skirt, a smart, stylish shape, 40 inches long, has a deep inside facing of the same material at the bottom, the advantages of this for wear being obvious: while the lower part of the skirt and the cuffs,, saddle and collar of bodice, are trimmed with rows of narrow black Russia braid 'the whole thus forming a LADY’S COMPtETE COSTUME for the ridiculously low price of 10/0, carriage paid for m extra. The sizes kept in stock will fit, any figure up to 38 inches round the bust (under arms), but larger or special sizes can bo made to order at a cost of 1/6 extra. . .... „ . ... „BEAR IN mind, these are not Slop-made or •* Skimpy lookihg Garments, but full ..d.nr.M. olrices are Journal.10/6The foil owing are a few critical opinions of the Press m to the above :-•* Miraoto nrmes Ou«e». ‘‘They are most extraordinary value. —Myra’s journal. 1 he prices »• _ iimtXtanhmmt: The cheapest we have ever seen .’’—Young Ladies Joursimiilv ^nnazing.’’ — Uentl^wbman. “ The cheapest .“Sever has bettor value been offered to the public.1, “ They are excellently finished. —Pco-tsoh* s Weekly.THE JOHN NOBLE GHEYIOT SERGE (Registered),t ,T , p,.„ mr.-ti., osrenat Reseda, or Black, fast colours, is 52 inches wide. It is an ex-treraelv^’lm able'toiUw sargeTbeautifuBy finished, and will not spot with rain, k fabric that for wto and general appearance has never beeu equalled at the price, and every reader of The Woman’s Hekalb can _ 'SECURE A DRESS LENGTH OF SIX YARDS FOR 7s. 6d.Patterns and 011 application to the'Sole Manufacturer—JOHN NOBLE. 7sTprencesI strIIt, MANCHESTER.