French Fashions At The Springs
"Jenina June" is at öaratoga, and w rit es th:it a Lady, reeently returned, from Europe, excited a grent deal "I atterition by an almost unlimited displayof oostly saits, e ach one as complete hr the hands of a Parisian modiste eould fattbion it. Her wnvdrobe eomprised no, loss than tvventy-fivo exquisito bonnet.,, each one having ts dress, sc.arf or mantle, parasol, gloves and ornamelita to match. These, with tho silk underskilis, vvhich must be trimmed some-. thing like the otitsido, only less eluboralaly, compone ftightfulíy expensive t ilüttes. With the richest silk dresnei tho wl.Ue tucked fkirta are nually worn, as even iho wife of a rnillionaiire rannot e-floïd t dnp'icato on every dress, skiits tl e silk of which copts. fi-om fivo to ten doHara per yard. Un-. derthin dresses, of coiirso, thinner eilk skkts wili answer. 'l.n n.,. i. C Wiiy is a wash-woma a great fooi? Recüihse she sets 041 1 the tub to. ontoí) suft waterwhen it israining.hard. - - - ■■ 1 1 11 ■- g" Whes may a mrn be Ba?d k. hc. rlreppcd in horoued )himei? Wbe Ije'i tarred nfil feafh.otwt ' , '
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