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  2. The Ladies

    Thou art ageing, and art fearful Dreading soon thou wilt be told By some votaries of fashion, "Stand back from us—thou art old!" ...

    Article : 155 words
  3. Ladies' Chit-chat.

    The two English ladies recently captured by Greek brigands and released on ransom of £500 have returned to their home in West Kensington thoroughly cured of sentimental travelling on the plains of Marathon. ...

    Article : 1,530 words
  4. I. HOME DINNER COSTUMES.

    1. White woollen canvas, dentelle de laine, ruby velvet, and wide ruby fancy galon. The canvas skirt is plaited over silk; and the tunic, which is bordered with the galon, is square on the right side and round on the left. Bound bodice [?]h lace plastron, and velvet cuffs, collar, and buttons. Cream surah, cream dentelle de laine, and cerise satin ribbon. The gathered bodice is trimmed with lace insertion, likewise the skirt and sleeves. The cerise sash is tied at the side with long falling loops and ends. 2. The lace bodice is lined with silk, and trimmed from the right shoulder to the left of the waist with bows of ribbon and velvet to match the faille in colour, but they are of varied shades. The bows on the sleeves correspond. The short ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 170 words
  5. A New Showroom for Christmas.

    Extensive as are the premises known as Victoria House, they have been found wanting in one particular, and to meet this requirement a new showroom has been erected, beyond the lace and Manchester departments, in the first ...

    Article : 1,636 words
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