. Godey's lady's book . Fig. 3. Fig. 282 GODEY:S LADYS BOOK AND MAGAZINE. Fig. 1.—The trimming on this sleeve can beof muslin or ribbon. Fig. 2.—Invalids cap, composed of insertingand fluted ruffles, and trimmed with rose-coloredribbons. Fig. 3.—Dinner cap, composed of tulle, buffribbons, and black velvet. Fig. 4.—White pique dress, trimmed withdifferent widths of black braid. PATTERNS FROM MADAME DEMORESTSESTABLISHMENT, No. 473 Broadway, New York. MORNING WRAPPER. Sack form in front, and a piece of the same,or a contrasting color, down the front. Thispiece is eight inches wide at the bot
. Godey's lady's book . Fig. 3. Fig. 282 GODEY:S LADYS BOOK AND MAGAZINE. Fig. 1.—The trimming on this sleeve can beof muslin or ribbon. Fig. 2.—Invalids cap, composed of insertingand fluted ruffles, and trimmed with rose-coloredribbons. Fig. 3.—Dinner cap, composed of tulle, buffribbons, and black velvet. Fig. 4.—White pique dress, trimmed withdifferent widths of black braid. PATTERNS FROM MADAME DEMORESTSESTABLISHMENT, No. 473 Broadway, New York. MORNING WRAPPER. Sack form in front, and a piece of the same,or a contrasting color, down the front. Thispiece is eight inches wide at the bottom, andsloped off about three inches narrower at thewaist. It is also cut half way across at inter-vals of about ten inches. The lower part isplaited in, and confined by a bow, without edge may be finished with quilling, braid,or binding, according to taste. Each side hasa gore let in, which is quite an addition to a
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