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LADY'S WAIST. This fancj waist is pictured in a combination of se\ eral materials. The vest or plastron is of hehotrope tucked silk. The back of the waist is of plain silk of the same shade, and has v ery scant fullness at the waist line. The wrinkled belt or girdle is made from white silk muslin or chiffon, and is verj soft and pretty. The jacket is of cream all-over lace. Anj soft wool fabrics or silk could be used for making the entire waist if desired.

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Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 22, 1 December 1900, Page 9

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LADY'S WAIST. This fancj waist is pictured in a combination of se\ eral materials. The vest or plastron is of hehotrope tucked silk. The back of the waist is of plain silk of the same shade, and has v ery scant fullness at the waist line. The wrinkled belt or girdle is made from white silk muslin or chiffon, and is verj soft and pretty. The jacket is of cream all-over lace. Anj soft wool fabrics or silk could be used for making the entire waist if desired. Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 22, 1 December 1900, Page 9

LADY'S WAIST. This fancj waist is pictured in a combination of se\ eral materials. The vest or plastron is of hehotrope tucked silk. The back of the waist is of plain silk of the same shade, and has v ery scant fullness at the waist line. The wrinkled belt or girdle is made from white silk muslin or chiffon, and is verj soft and pretty. The jacket is of cream all-over lace. Anj soft wool fabrics or silk could be used for making the entire waist if desired. Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 22, 1 December 1900, Page 9

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