BORDERED COWNS.
The bordered robes to bo seen this year (says the "Queen") aro in many cases works of art,, especially for evening wear, but a . pretty day dress is of palest grey, with a border of ivory,' mauve, grey, and dull purple orchids, very softly and transparently rendered above • a hom of dull purplo silk, with narrow velvet stripes. Another gown • ' is of putty colour, and the printed border is in shades of putty, mushroom, black, and . white. A third is very young and frosli, and has quantities of Shirloy poppies in pale pink on pale green, with white tips and clouds of white and green gypsopbila, while a fourth shows sulphur sweet speas on a ground of ivory with black dots, and a border of large black spots set so closely, that the groundwork can hardly bo seen between them. In the hearing of a summons in the "White- ■ chapel County Court recently the defendant, a widow, stated that she provided for her largo family by making shirts at Is. Gd. a dozen. Three-halfpence each I
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 226, 17 June 1908, Page 5
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178BORDERED COWNS. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 226, 17 June 1908, Page 5
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