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justable hustle, while the front is composed of land from the pattern we give, any lady of taste a series of upright. hands of white tape, placed ; can prepare one for herself. at equal distances, and extending from the band g to the quilting.
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Genin, of New York, has a great variety of elegant linen, for infants and ladies. Among the most tasteful is a chemise, trimmed with lace, an engraving of which we give. Another ‘
very elegant affair is an infant’s robe, of which also we give an engraving. HEAD-DIESE
The same may be said of the beautiful collar and neck-tie, an illustration of which we annex. There is hardly a country store even, with any pretensions, that cannot furnish the materials =for this pretty article: nor any reader of “Peter son,” who, with the aid of the engraving, cannot
either make it for herself, or instruct another to make it for her.
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These are the principal novelties of the month.
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iln the fashion department proper, are given, 5 however, additional patterns, comprising cloaks, A new style of head-dress hasjust appeared, ibonnets, &c., some from designs imported from which, as it is quite easy to make. we have had g I’m-is, and others from articles made up, by
engraved for our hundred thousand}suhscriberS. Efashionable mediates, in Philadelphia and New The materials are ribbon and artificial flowers, iYork.