. Godey's lady's book . skirt, roundedand slashed at the hips, and elaborately braided withblack. Under the Zouave was a white pique veste, whichwas as long in front as the Zouave, had little pockets oneach side, and was also braided with black. The blackbraid should be well boiled before used ; it will thenwash as well as the material it is on. We have said so much about hats that we shall onlymention a couple which struck us as very peculiar. Onewas a gray straw, resembling a boys cap, With a sepa-rate vizor set on behind. This hat was trimmed withblack velvet and field flowers. The other wa


. Godey's lady's book . skirt, roundedand slashed at the hips, and elaborately braided withblack. Under the Zouave was a white pique veste, whichwas as long in front as the Zouave, had little pockets oneach side, and was also braided with black. The blackbraid should be well boiled before used ; it will thenwash as well as the material it is on. We have said so much about hats that we shall onlymention a couple which struck us as very peculiar. Onewas a gray straw, resembling a boys cap, With a sepa-rate vizor set on behind. This hat was trimmed withblack velvet and field flowers. The other was a whitestraw, not having a distinct crown and brim, but thebrim ran gradually up to a peak, from which came along maroon tassel. Wide ribbon streamers are wornat the sides of the hats. Shawls of every variety are worn; grenadines withfancy borders, barege with silk stripes of various sizes,and numerous other styles in thin tissues, very prettyfor street wear, and very convenient for a watering-placewrap. Fashion. •. , vi ? ? , : .


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