The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . destined to become toopopular, like the pony and box coats, whichhave been such a godsend to the world ofwomen at large. _* * »A most charming gown of white serge hasan absolutely plain skirt, but so per-fectly is -it cut and does it hang that itchallenges attention and admiration at aglance. The jacket has a loose back—indeed,is loose fitting back and front—and yet it isshaped to indicate the lines of the figure, andis in the sack coat order. Quite shoit, it yethides the waist line, and is slashed at the side-seams. It is trimmed elaborately wi
The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . destined to become toopopular, like the pony and box coats, whichhave been such a godsend to the world ofwomen at large. _* * »A most charming gown of white serge hasan absolutely plain skirt, but so per-fectly is -it cut and does it hang that itchallenges attention and admiration at aglance. The jacket has a loose back—indeed,is loose fitting back and front—and yet it isshaped to indicate the lines of the figure, andis in the sack coat order. Quite shoit, it yethides the waist line, and is slashed at the side-seams. It is trimmed elaborately with braidof the same colour, unless a dark colour likea dark blue be chosen for the gown, in whichcase the braiding can be in black. Thismodel, however, looks best made up in whiteor some light or bright shade. The new redsare attractive, but the grays and differenttones of white are the most fashionable of model was originally made up in cloth,but has been copied botli in silk and linen,and has beero. immensely successful in It is capital in linen, for so much braidingand lace insertion can be employed to mako itmore effective. ? * * The illustration in this issue shows a chicgown in chiffon taffeta silk of golden brown,trimmed with applique lace. The hat is ofbrown crinoline, with cream ostrich feathersshading to golden brown. Moths. Some Methods of Destroying Them Name of dread to every housewife! Whodoes not recollect some choice treasuredarticle, which had been put away for a time,that on being brought to the light and un-folded was found to have been eaten andspoiled by these infamous insects? The mothis a cowardly creature, as all of his work isdone in the dark, and the first intimation onehas of his presence comes from the discoveryof his depredations.
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Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, booksubjec, booksubjectagriculture, bookyear1832