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THE BEVERLEY RECORDER AND GENERAL ADVERTISER—SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1890

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... function fashion goes without saying. All the available Royalties were there: duchesses and countesses were plentiful as blackberries, but it was noticed that there were some members of the aristocracy conspicuous by their absence. The gardens behind Devonshire ...

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... Oceinsilkol fl«ker , .tone, oinked into fluff!ness and brightened with gleam* of orange, looks both charming and useful. Blackberries (remarks Madge of Truth) nre jolt now. They make capital tart, it mixed with apptes cranherrie*. A well-boiled pudding ...

A LADY’S LETTER

... front and back breadths of corduroy, the tides being cloth, art in close foide. Another gown in this material is of unripe blackberry colour, and deep purple black velvet—the shade the fruit is what fit to pick. The bodice is corselet form, having the appearance ...