Beauty of form and grace of vesture . Fig. 57- appearing under the outer lacing Hke a Fedoravest. There may be a Hning in this garment hke adeep yoke snugly fitting over the bust. The over-garment is also half-fitting (Fig. 55), and more orless adjustable by the lacings in front and edges of the garment may be bound withsilk braid, or other material, or in shallow scallops BEAUTY OF FORM, ^57 with cord loops at the Intersections to hold thelacing, or finished in various decorative costume should be in substantial goods, orin two textures of the same colour, cloth or hen-ri


Beauty of form and grace of vesture . Fig. 57- appearing under the outer lacing Hke a Fedoravest. There may be a Hning in this garment hke adeep yoke snugly fitting over the bust. The over-garment is also half-fitting (Fig. 55), and more orless adjustable by the lacings in front and edges of the garment may be bound withsilk braid, or other material, or in shallow scallops BEAUTY OF FORM, ^57 with cord loops at the Intersections to hold thelacing, or finished in various decorative costume should be in substantial goods, orin two textures of the same colour, cloth or hen-rietta, with alpaca underneath, with such edgingas is unobtrusive and a straw hat for shade insummer, a warm bonnet andcloak for winter, and a water-proof for rainy weather, itmight equip many a busywoman. An elastic ribbonworn about the hips shouldsuffice to raise it above wetsidewalks. It is appropriate,healthful, admits grace of mo-tion, and may be beautiful inbecoming colours and more orless expensive materials. This d


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