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SLEEVES.

The sleeves are larger than ever. A welldressed woman has to get into her carriage sideways, and very soon, if they continue to increase, the husband will have to go outside or follow in a cab. For morning dress the baloon is draped with bows of ribbon; in the evening the baloon is short; for dinners the balloon come 3to the elbow, where the long gloves meet it.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9149, 6 July 1895, Page 3

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SLEEVES. Press, Volume LII, Issue 9149, 6 July 1895, Page 3

SLEEVES. Press, Volume LII, Issue 9149, 6 July 1895, Page 3

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