AFTERNOON CHAT
... only is made of the loose hair, which gives a pretty wing-like appearance. The right hat to wear with a wrap like this is a new shape, I which is almost a revival of the old pork pie; it has a v velvet crown and ...
... only is made of the loose hair, which gives a pretty wing-like appearance. The right hat to wear with a wrap like this is a new shape, I which is almost a revival of the old pork pie; it has a v velvet crown and ...
... new costumes for calling, as a dress which can be worn now only in a &arriage under a wrap, can a little later on be taken into regular use. A lovely new design which can be utilised in this way is of palest heliotrope cloth, ...
... accmpliuents ability to w wield a tennis bat with ?? skill of a psofessional. Nay, more, if she be of Newnham, she knows tihe delights of a game of Lives on a sharp winterfi morning, or that ever-green game, hockey. Newmham boasts a fives ...
... and her arrows stuck in her hair One man had come in a coffin-a somewhat ghastly joke, his feet showed below, and his face looked out through a wreath of artificial flowers. Another man was got up as a pawnbroker's shop; on his head the three gold balls ...
... sometimes consists of a wide berthe of lace narrowing to the waist in front. A beautiful French gown worn at a political dinner the other day had a berthe of old yellow lace, verv full and -wide on the shoulders, falling over a violet velvet ...
... gold scroll work and a deep fringe of black velvet and Tosca I beadis. Under the fringe was a thick border ! of black ostrich feathers. The bodice was entirely of black Chantilly lace, fulled, with a Louis Quinze basque of the lace and a corselet of gold ...
... simple, but still a most lovely little bit of drawing-room furniture. cc Another is a beautiful little Louis Seize bureau of of solid mahogany, with brass mountings, and a Watteau Ix painting in the centre panel. A very handsome eight- b a ...
... first crusade and was killed in a fight 9 with a dragon at Rhodes. The former presence of deer Iwas evidenced by the name of Hiudaford.' Deer horns had been found in the moss at a great depth. Chat Moss has 3 been described as a peat bog ...
... foot of the derm i-train, where they spread into a fan. A ?? lation is dispensed with, the skirt being lined a:iti selk; or mu::lin. Let ?? bevware of attempt- the manufacture of such a work3 of art or - a-::5I . 5 The helplessness of the ...
... on as a shoulder frill, gives to it a most stylish appearance. Or, on a. coloured robe, the frill has a good effect made in soft net with very large chenille spots on it. At a conference ill Manch ester, on Wednes- day, it Nvas resolved to ...
... find a partial solution if the ' * School Boardl were to adopt a scheme for a complete ri course of lessons in practical housewifery already a upnder the consideration of some West-countryschools. 1I A few weeks ago Miss Headdon, the ...
... it to be published, wa tld carry weight, volunteers a gift of £100 a year if other £900 a year is forthcoming. The same enthi-iast makes a subtle suggestion which, if fol- 1 ,wei up, should prove a good test of the earnestness of the ladies- ...