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The skirt-holder, when worn in evening 005— tnnie, is really ornamental: we have seen a white dress with double skirt, the first skirt. having a skirt-holder ot' rose-colored tafl'ctaa, the ribbons
- joined by a full-blown rose. With another even
é ing dress was worn a skirt-holder of sky blue, g gnrlnnded with roses. 3'
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DUCK
IN
WHITE 13"
CANTON
MRS. JANE
FLANNEL.
WEAVER.
THIS is made in white cotton flannel. _Cut 5 and covered with a narrow rim of yellow-tinted two pieces of the size of the pattern below; sew 3 paper: the two marks, in the pattern, represent them together strongly;
and
turn
the work, i the nostrils.
The duck is next. sewed to a bit of
leaving an opening. near the hillI by which to § oval pnstobonrd, to represent the earth, which
stuff it, which is to be done with saw-dust or is to be covered with brown mousselnine: the brlm- After this 01036 it securely. The bill is 3 whole to be surrounded with 11. fringe of crimped to be made of pastebonrd, after this pattern, ——'
Zephyr, which is to be done by knitting a strip.
two inches wide, in plain garter-stitch: after
3knitting to be pressed with it warm iron, one gedge cut off, and the whole rnveled.