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T HE various organic substances furnished by Lady's Slipper on Cloth.-Smyrna Embroidery.Time's Changes or, Fashions in the Olden Times, The Needle in the Haymow.-A Story for Housekeepers, by H. Smyrna Embroidery.-Lady's Slipper on Cloth, Clark's Experience as a Servant, by Bell, Mantillas, from the celebrated Establishment of G. L'Isolement, Translated from the French of Alphonse de Lamartine, by Wm. Letters Left at the Pastry Cook's, Edited by Horace Mayhew, Legend of Long-Pond or, Lake of the Golden Cross, by Fanny Fales, History of Pearls, Natural and Artificial, The back is plain, and falls in flutes from the second row of ribbons. Rows of lace fall on the back, one narrow between two plaited ribbons the other wider, which begins square in front and widens in the back: a deep All the edges are trimmed with ribbon, silk with gold fillets. T HE N OVADA.- Pelisse, cut low and square. Theīottom is bordered by a wide ribbon plaited with bows at each side of the arm. Two hollow plaits forming a fichu are trimmed with a bow in the middle of the back. T HE E MPRESS.- A silk mantelet, cut low in the neck. These patterns are exact counterparts of the original, with trimmings, etc. ANDREWS, 66 Spring Garden St., Phila.Ī pattern of either of these will be sent on receipt of 62½ cents. Those of lavender glacé silks, the drabs, and of black taffeta, especially are very beautiful.

The separate compartments are strongly pronouncedīy transverse bands of black velvet and narrow black lace a similar trimming of which outlines the whole scarf,Īnd, with the piquant air of the garment, renders it an exceedingly beautiful production.
SLIGHTLY UNEQUAL PUPIL SIZE IN CATS SERIES
Giving it the appearance somewhat of a series of festoons. Is confined by a bow of a rare fancy ribbon), and in the character of the flounce: this is gathered or fulled in divisions, T HIS is a novel and peculiarly dressy-looking garment, the distinctive features being a closed square front (which Which should also border the tabs that form the upper portion of the dress, was omitted. It is exquisitelyĪdorned in needlework, and beautified by an elegant netted fringe. Nine tabs, widening at the bottom, and placed at distances equal to their width,ĭescending about one-third of the depth of the garment, constitute the form of this novel garment. It is constructed of nine pieces cut in gores or pyramidal form, joined together, the seams being hiddenīy a fancy braid trimming. T HE Talma we select for illustration is peculiarly becoming, especially for the richest toilet. The cover page and music files have been created by the transcriber from this book and placed in the public domain. tables have been harvested from the January edition. The Table of Contents and Embellishments, &c.
