"the Force Of Folly Could No Further Go."
mvented a musical pettiooat 1 15y the aid of soiantiíie raeohtoium, tha crinoline is rid of all spriugs, hoops, bolts, pivots, &o., and is iuílatud likc a lifo-prossrver, tho air furnishing any ainount of dintenion required, to a given ciroumference, aay of a quarter of a miis. The sublime foature of tho invont.ion ia this ; the elegant wearer need only touoli aspriug, arrauiroil to oommuuicato with the pookot of her drcss, and tho air in her skirt sets in motion a musical attaohment not unlike a bii-d-organ, playing a variety of tunes; ñoñi the gema oí' tho operas to 3 nurserv lullaby. Tho inventor conlidently decfarp's tliat the ball-room orohostras may bo entiroly dispensod with in futuio ; the ladi.-s flwiríng his 'muioal peí: c-an j t Itzes, qaadi . hearts contegt.
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