HEAD-DRESS BY
OF EMILY
BLACK H.
VELVET.
MAY
WE give, above, two engravings. by the aid of , view of this head-dress when completed. Our which to make a black velvet head-dress. The i cut represents the head-dress as made of black first represents the frame, which must fit theivelvet, with black cord and tassels; but if a
head of the wearer, the materials being black more dressy article is desired, it can be made net edged with black wire. The tassels are of > of pink or blue ribbons, with tassels of the same
black sewing silk.
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BOY’S
CIIEMISETTE BY
EMILY
COSTUME.
H. MAY.
Cusutss'r'rn costume for a boy from four to } tume should be made of a maize-color quilting six years of age. The body is loose: at each 2 and braided with black. In the top of the sleeve point isssgwed a tassel of black silk. This ccs- > there are three hollow plaits, which may be 4