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STREET DRESSES.

— Miss Harker lias a black cashmere, with black velvet sleeves, trimmed with black silk.

—Miss J. Isaacs has a new black dress richly embroidered in old gold; close fitting hat.

— Miss Hamilton wears a black velvet dress made en princesse, trimmed with broad black fur, and fur hat to match.

— Miss Harrison wears a dress composed of medoc coloured satin kilted skirt with pompadour polonaise.

—Mrs. C. S. S. George wears an exceedingly pretty sage green silk trimmed with sage green •satin, and bonnet to match.

r — Miss M. Walker was in Queen-street the other day in a black cashmere dress, and long white plush jacket with swansdown round the neck and wrists, the effect was very striking, especially the contrast of the white jacket with" the dark hair and rosy cheeks.

— rMrs. Posseneskie the other day had on a handsome black silk embroidered in colours. Her little girl looked charming in a jersey •costume of prune serge, with old gold sash, Tarn o' Shanter hat with old gold rosette ; in -her small arms she carried a wonderful doll dressed like a baby.

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Observer, Volume 2, Issue 36, 21 May 1881, Page 389

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STREET DRESSES. Observer, Volume 2, Issue 36, 21 May 1881, Page 389

STREET DRESSES. Observer, Volume 2, Issue 36, 21 May 1881, Page 389

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