Strawbridge & Clothier's quarterly . Vol 2. WINTER, 1SS3. No. 4. EVENING UGGESTIVE oi richmaterials and lovelydesigns, are the words,evening is scarcely anylimit this sea-son to colors ando r n a m e n tation;, and even less to va-riety of styles; so? that every complexionmay be gratified with-out wandering beyond the bounds offashion. Rounded tabliers coveredwith lace flounces, or made of thedress material and edged with lace,are very pretty for evening new and favorite garniture for thelower skirts of silk or satin, is thepinked ruche heading, either a


Strawbridge & Clothier's quarterly . Vol 2. WINTER, 1SS3. No. 4. EVENING UGGESTIVE oi richmaterials and lovelydesigns, are the words,evening is scarcely anylimit this sea-son to colors ando r n a m e n tation;, and even less to va-riety of styles; so? that every complexionmay be gratified with-out wandering beyond the bounds offashion. Rounded tabliers coveredwith lace flounces, or made of thedress material and edged with lace,are very pretty for evening new and favorite garniture for thelower skirts of silk or satin, is thepinked ruche heading, either a laceflounce or pleating of the dresses for young ladieswho enjoy the dance, are made with ~- a short round skirt; whilst for otherceremonious occasions, what is calledthe square court-train, or a pointeddemi-train may be worn. Ladies,however, whether married or single,who prefer the short skirt justescaping the floor, may wear it onall occasions without exciting anyill-natured comment, or lookingeither outre or unfashionable. Fortunately, a full evening dress,


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