. Godey's lady's book . Fig. 7.—Capote for a child under a year is usual to make the capote of the same ma-terial as the pelisse intended to be worn with Fig. 7. it. It may, therefore, be made either of whiteor colored cashmere, ornamented with soutache,and trimmed in front with full ruches of 8.—Chemisette for a little girl. Thismay be worn under a dress with low corsageand short sleeves, or with a little Zouavejacket. It should be made either of nansoukor jaconet muslin, disposed in small box band at the throat and the wristbands areformed of embroidery insertion


. Godey's lady's book . Fig. 7.—Capote for a child under a year is usual to make the capote of the same ma-terial as the pelisse intended to be worn with Fig. 7. it. It may, therefore, be made either of whiteor colored cashmere, ornamented with soutache,and trimmed in front with full ruches of 8.—Chemisette for a little girl. Thismay be worn under a dress with low corsageand short sleeves, or with a little Zouavejacket. It should be made either of nansoukor jaconet muslin, disposed in small box band at the throat and the wristbands areformed of embroidery insertion, edged withnarrow Valenciennes. Fig. 9.—Cap for a child of fromone to two years of age. This cap isformed entirely of lace insertion, be-tween the rows of which there are narrow run-nings of white satin ribbon. The border consists Fig. 9


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