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ABRIDGED CATALOGUE,
CONTAINING ABRIDGED NOTICES OF THE WORKS PUBLISHED AT THE "TAILOR AND CUTTER" OFFICE.


Our larger Catalogue, giving details of each work,can be had from the " Tailor and Cutter" Office on receipt of stamp for postage.


THE CUTTERS'
Practical Guide
TO
CUTTING EVERY KIND OF GARMENT
MADE BY TAILORS.

With copious hints on their production

Containing Systems for all kinds and styles of Juvenile, Youths, and Young Men's Garments, Including Jackets, Coats in all their Styles. Vests, Trousers, Breeches, Surplices, Cassocks, and many other Special Garments, the Systems of which are equally applicable to Gent's Garments.

Illustrated by upwards of 100 Original Figures, expressly designed for this work, and nearly 200 Diagrams showing the practical application of the system. The whole forming one of the most complete works on the art of "cutting ever offered to the trade.

Handsomely bound 15/-. Post free 15/3


Part Two of above Work
EMBRACING
Body Coats of every Description,
Including Morning, Lounge, Frock and Dress Coats. Livery, Clerical, Military, Naval, Police and many other Special Garments.

As most of our readers are aware, Part One of this work has already appeared, in which the System is adapted more particularly to Youths' and Juvenile Garments. This Part, as will be seen by the above title, embraces Body Coats of every description, not only those in ordinary wear, but all other garments which every respectable firm is liable to be called upon to make.

The Practical Guide System is well-known, and needs no words of commendation from us.

The work is got up uniform with Part One. the same clear and bold type, on a superior ore am coloured paper,

Price 10s.


IN ONE VOLUME,
THE CUTTERS'

Practical Guide Systems.

SPECIAL NOTICE!

We are arranging to supply

The Cutter's Practical Guide, Part 1,
Juvenile & Youths' Garments—Price 15/-.

The Cutter's Practical Guide, Part 2,
All kinds of Body Coats.— Price 10/-,

National Prize Essay Trousers System,

Price 9/-.

Bound together in one handsome volume (bevelled boards), price 30/-.


NEW WORK.
THE
Cutter's Practical Guide
TO THE CUTTING OF
LADIES' TAILOR-MADE GARMENTS.

Embracing all the New and Current Styles of Ladies' Garments now being made in the best tailoring firms.

Unlike other works on Cutting, a work on Ladies' Garments mutt be renewed every two, or at most, three years ; such are the material changes which ,take place in ladies' attire. We have so often been solicited to prepare and publish a work on Ladies' Garments by the " Cutters' Practical Guide Systems," that we feel sure very many of our patrons will hail the work now it has been completed. In the complete form in which it is got up, it has proved to be an undertaking of considerable magnitude. It will be found not only the most complete, but the most beautifully illustrated Work on Ladies' Garments ever published, containing as it does many illustrative figures, showing the new and latest styles, and produced in the highest class of Art ; and the systems given show bow these are produced. Science and, Fashion are thus combined throughout.

This Work is got up in first-class style, the diagrams and illustrative figures being all beautifully engraved in the highest class of Art, and printed on excellent quality of toned paper, bound in cloth and gilt For such a work, it is supplied at the lowest possible price

Post free, 10/3.


The Art of Tryiag-On and FITTING,

Seing a series for Practical Illustrations from his own Experience.

By " UN TAILLEUR."

Never before has so much light been thrown upon what is really and truly the practical part of Cutting ; no Cutter of limited experience should be without this work. It is made up of a series of actual cases of fitting-on in ;he Author's own practice. The reader is iaken into the author's Cutting Room on a large number of occasions, when garments are being fitted on ; the defects in a great variety it cases are pointed out, and the remedy, illustrated by beautifully engraved diagrams, pointed out. As the experience of every cutter has taught him—fitting on a garment is no guarantee that it will ultimately fit. There is frequently more art in chalking effective iterations than in cutting the garment in the first place. As a practical guide for all cutters, this work is invaluable.

Price 7/6. post free 7/9.


OUR NEW WORK. On Disproportion, PART FOUR OF THE Students' Practical Guide to Curing.

This work long asked for and promised, his proved an undertak ng of much greater magnitude than we could have anticipated ; nor could anyone not actually concerned in its production, estimate the amount of time, care and attention involved—first on the put of the author in mentally conceiving its ground-wore and scope ; and secondly, on the part of the Artistic editor in directing the artist in the production of such illustrations as will correctly represent not only all the ordinary, and a goodly number of the EXTRA-ordinary cases of Disproportion, which present themselves to be clothed, but many real cases of Malformation.

No work has ever appeared which has rested this subject from an artistic as well as praccal point of view. The sixteen beautifully engraved Plates which constitute the leading feature of the work, form a Series of OBJECT LESSONS—the illustrative Figures and the Diagrams which show the necessary alterations appearing on the same Plate ; while the whole subject is fully discussed, both from a practical and scientific point or view in the letter-press. A glance at the Plates will show at once the artistic merit brought to bear on their production.

These types of Disproportion and Malformation, all illustrated upon figures, got up in the highest class of art, will convey to our readers some idea of the magnitude of this undertaking, each type being further illustrated by beautifully engraved Diagrams showing the deviation* required for each from the normal pattern. Such a work as this is not only the product of considerable time and labour, but also of expense ; but as usual the work is produced at the lowest possible figure, and it ia in anticipation of a larg« demand, that we put the

Price at 10/-, post free 10/3


Systems for Coats

VESTS, TROUSERS AND SHIRTS

IN THE FORM OF A SERIES OF LESSONS.

Lesson l.—Coat System.
Lesson 2.—Disproportion.
Lesson 3.—Overcoats.
Lesson 4.—Trousers System.
Lesson 5.—Vest System.
Lesson 6.—Shirt System.

These Lessons are each handsomely got up in a pair of cases, beautifully ornamented in gilt, and so arranged that they can be forwarded by post to any part of the United Kingdom, post free on receipt of

3/6 each Lesson,

NOTE.—Lessons ONE, TWO and THREE being the Coat System complete, can be had, together, in one pair of cases, price 8/6. The Series of Five Lessons, containing Coat, Vest, and Trousers System for 12/6.

The John Williamson Company Limited, 93 & 94 Drury Lane, London, W.C.