The World of fashion and continental feuilletons [afterw.] The Ladies' monthly magazine, The World of fashion [afterw.] Le Monde élégant; or The World of fashion, Band 46,Ausgabe 5411869 |
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... jupes , of green and black Scotch plaid silk . The bottom of the lower skirt is trimmed by a gauffred flounce of the same silk , put on with a heading . The upper skirt is edged by a similar but narrower flounce ; it is caught up at ...
... jupes , of green and black Scotch plaid silk . The bottom of the lower skirt is trimmed by a gauffred flounce of the same silk , put on with a heading . The upper skirt is edged by a similar but narrower flounce ; it is caught up at ...
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... jupes , of pearl grey silk . The lower skirt is trimmed near the bottom , by a narrow rûche of crimson velvet . The upper skirt ( the back of which is cut en train ) is edged by a broad quilling of crimson velvet . It is caught up at ...
... jupes , of pearl grey silk . The lower skirt is trimmed near the bottom , by a narrow rûche of crimson velvet . The upper skirt ( the back of which is cut en train ) is edged by a broad quilling of crimson velvet . It is caught up at ...
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... jupes . The under skirt is of white silk . The front of this skirt is trimmed by narrow flounces of white lace headed by bands of sky blue ribbon , on which are placed at equal distances , single roses and foliage . This trimming is ar ...
... jupes . The under skirt is of white silk . The front of this skirt is trimmed by narrow flounces of white lace headed by bands of sky blue ribbon , on which are placed at equal distances , single roses and foliage . This trimming is ar ...
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... jupes , of white muslin . The under skirt is trimmed at the bottom , by a broad flounce of white muslin , headed by a double bouillon of the same ma- terial . The bottom of the upper skirt is edged by a flounce of white lace . It is ...
... jupes , of white muslin . The under skirt is trimmed at the bottom , by a broad flounce of white muslin , headed by a double bouillon of the same ma- terial . The bottom of the upper skirt is edged by a flounce of white lace . It is ...
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... jupes . The under skirt , which is of scarlet plaid silk , is entirely without trimming . The upper skirt , square body , and short sleeves are of black silk . The bottom of the skirt is scalloped out and bound with a biais band of ...
... jupes . The under skirt , which is of scarlet plaid silk , is entirely without trimming . The upper skirt , square body , and short sleeves are of black silk . The bottom of the skirt is scalloped out and bound with a biais band of ...
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2.-Dress à deux back of waist BALL COSTUME band of black basques biais band black lace black ribbon black satin black silk black velvet ribbon blue velvet bonnet bouffant bouillons boulevard des Capucines Boulevard des Italiens bouquet bows and ends bows of black broad buds and foliage Capucines caught ceinture centre Chemisette chignon colored corsage COSTUME FOR HOME cretonne deux jupes dress edged all round Edward Maitland elegant fastened flounce of white frill of black fringe full-sized pattern green silk grey silk group of bows guipure Ladies lappet left side long floating ends lower skirt MADAME MAISON maize colored MDME Number Paletot panier passementerie Pelerine pink plate pleated PROMENADE COSTUME quilling revers rosette rouleaux ruche rue de Richelieu rue Laffitte satin ribbon silk skirt is trimmed square style tablier tabs tarlatan theatre trimmed all round tunique upper skirt valenciennes lace white lace white muslin wrists
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Seite 18 - Alas! they had been friends in youth; But whispering tongues can poison truth; And constancy lives in realms above; And life is thorny; and youth is vain; And to be wroth with one we love Doth work like madness in the brain.
Seite 18 - Alas ! the love of women ! it is known To be a lovely and a fearful thing ; For all of theirs upon that die is thrown, And if 'tis lost, life hath no more to bring To them but mockeries of the past alone...
Seite 5 - ... shaken. And ruder words will soon rush in To spread the breach that words begin ; And eyes forget the gentle ray They wore in courtship's smiling day ; And voices lose the tone that shed A tenderness round all they said ; Till fast declining, one by one, The sweetnesses of love are gone. And hearts, so lately mingled, seem Like broken clouds, — or like the stream, That smiling left the mountain's brow, As though its waters ne'er could sever, Yet, ere it reach the plain below, Breaks into floods,...
Seite 18 - You simple people," replied the Missionary, " how does every thing grow ? is it not by sowing seed!" They immediately shouted, " Oh, these English people! they sow seed upon a bald man's head to make the hair grow!" One shrewd fellow inquired whether he had brought any of the seed with him? The good Missionary carried on the joke for a short time, and then raised his wig. The revelation of his
Seite 18 - original head " of course drew forth a roar of laughter, which was greatly increased, when one of the natives shouted to some of his countrymen who were near, " Here, see Mr. , he has come from England with his head thatched; he has come from England with his head thatched!