. Godey's lady's book . THE MORESCO. [From the establishment of G. Brodie, 51 Canal Street, New York. Drawn b7 L. T. Voigt, from actual articles of costume.]. This novel style bids fair to become an immense favorite ; it is trnly a cloak, one that screensfrom the cutting airs of mid-winter most effectually. It will be observed that the garment buttonsupon the one side at the breast, whilst the arm there passes through an arm-hole ; the other armis generally worn under the mass of the drapery, as with the Spanish manteaux. The passemen-teries vary upon these garments. The one above illustrates


. Godey's lady's book . THE MORESCO. [From the establishment of G. Brodie, 51 Canal Street, New York. Drawn b7 L. T. Voigt, from actual articles of costume.]. This novel style bids fair to become an immense favorite ; it is trnly a cloak, one that screensfrom the cutting airs of mid-winter most effectually. It will be observed that the garment buttonsupon the one side at the breast, whilst the arm there passes through an arm-hole ; the other armis generally worn under the mass of the drapery, as with the Spanish manteaux. The passemen-teries vary upon these garments. The one above illustrates an embroidery in black THE MELAZZO.


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