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JANE
NECK—TIE. WEAVER.
Tms is becoming quite a fashionable articleg The Neck-Tie is netted. The materials are for gentlemen to wear at evening parties. The 3 two skeins of fine black purse silk, and 1 skeiu present pattern is taken from an English journal. 5 very fine indeed, for border at the ends.
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