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FEMALE FASHIONS FOR JUNE

... is very little trimmed, only a msall bouquet of flowers being placed upon the front. The inside trimmed also with small flowers on the forehead; Do ornainents down, the cheeks, and the long earrings fall on the bow. A small fall, trimmed with a jet fringe ...

FASHIONABLE MARRIAGE IN LONDON

... Hereford, and rector- of Weston-under-Penyard, Ross, was marriedcte Ethel, eldest daughter of the late Lord Francis Cecil and Lady Francis Cecil. The officiating clergymen were Rev. Sir John Hoskyns, cousin of the bridegroom,and the Rev. T. 0. Hall, rector ...

FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER

... the Landgrave; a it is bound with a narrow watered ribbon. The pe'lerine, r trimmed in the same way is longer behind than in front. a The'sleeve is ornamented with a trimming up the seam of the sleeve, from tile wrist to the elbow. The front of the mantle ...

CAPTAIN SWIFT, AT HER MAJESTY'S

... silver net and trimmed onl the bodice with bunches of mauve lilac, tied with pale green satin ribboni Mrs. Tree's evening dress is of cream-coloured velvet, sewn with tiny gold paillettes, and bordered round the hem with sable, while Mrs. Cecil Ralcigh looks ...

GALLERY OF ILLUSTRATION

... and shiortly Mr Corney Grain comes as the Old Year, who laments the fact that although he is but a year old he feels very shaky and decrepit, but his complaints are so0l cut short by New Year (SMr Arthur Cecil), who is a very fast young man indeed, and who ...

Published: Sunday 31 December 1871
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 985 | Page: 4 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHIONS FOR AUGUST

... together about £1,300 a year. The vacant canonry, worth £600 a year, has been con- ferred by the Bishop and Canons upon Mr Lear, who, according to the Clerical Directory, is rector and vicar of Bisbopstoue, worth £995 a year, with a popula- tion of ...

FASHION

... stated that some thirty years ago the defen- der contracted a debt of over £8 faith the pursuer, and being a poor man bal never been able to pay up the principal, but dunrg these years had paid £26 of interest thereon. Some five years ago-in 1872-Johnston ...

HER MAJESTY'S DRAWING-ROOM

... and sleeves splendidly ornamented with diamonds and pearls, and the skirt elegantly trimmed with gold blonde; train of white Irish tabinee, richly brocaded in gold, trimmed with gold blonde, and lined with white satin. Head-dress, fea- thers, diamonds, and ...

FASHIONS FOR DECEMBER

... fringe of jet. The Francis I. collar is merely indicated by a rich embroidery of jet edged vith fringe. A Napoleon bluo poplin skirt, trimmed with seven rows of chenille fringe of tile same shade. Between each row is an I open trimming formed of chenille ...

Our Library Table

... warmer in his praise of Cecil, however, than he is of Elizabeth. Everywhere, lie says, among the State papers of these years, Cecil's pen is ever visible, Cecil's mind predominant. In the records of the daily Councils, Cecil's name is the ...

MOHAWK MINSTRELS

... song The Mother-in-Law's Lament, and Mr Harry Francis's new ditty, When I was a Fairy Queen. The glee, Mfassa's in the cold, cold ground, was acceptably sung by the Mohawks Choir; Mr John Francis was encored for his harp solo, The Dear Homeland ...

Published: Saturday 25 November 1899
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1002 | Page: 19 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHIONS FOR FEBRUARY

... d Some of the newest bonnets are trimmed with a g-recque of white lace ; this trimming has a charming 0 effect on bonnets of light-colored velvets. Some ,r very pretty bonnets are made of satin and tulle mixed, trimmed with white feathers and velvet r ...